[antlr-interest] F77
Terence Parr
parrt at cs.usfca.edu
Thu Feb 19 09:29:09 PST 2004
Also note that I used a f77 grammar to convert f77 to thinking machines
fortran during my postdoc 10 years ago. I can find the (PCCTS)
grammar, but it was perhaps not a real front end as it only was tested
on a single application of fluid dynamics.
Want it?
Terence
On Feb 19, 2004, at 9:25 AM, mzukowski at yci.com wrote:
> I believe Sinan Karasu completed one (not open source.) For evidence
> see
> http://www.jguru.com/forums/view.jsp?EID=2534.
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> Hopefully he will pop up if he's still subscribing to the list. I
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> have sworn he's posted about it but couldn't find his posts on the
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> If I recall correctly he either had to do most of the work in the
> lexer or
> he simply returned characters from the lexer and did quite a bit of
> lexing
> in the parser.
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> Monty Zukowski
> ANTLR consultant
> www.codetransform.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: markuswaldeck [mailto:waldeck at gmx.de]
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 5:41 AM
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> Subject: [antlr-interest] F77
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> Hi,
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> is it possible to write a parser for FORTRAN 77 with ANTLR?
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> I mean a parser for real life F77 code
> not only few lines constructed code.
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> Dr. Markus Waldeck
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