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    ULS

    A lexical analyzer generator that makes the class source code.

    ULS is a class library for creating lexical analyzer from language specification file. It's provided as C/C++/C# and Java (class) libraries with a few of tools on Linux/Windows platform.
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    NaiveLanguageTools

    C# lexer and parser

    NLT is free, open-source C# lexer and GLR parser suite -- which translates to ability to parse ambiguous grammars. Grammar can be defined directly in code or (preferably) in separate file (lex/yacc-like) for included generator. If you understand/guess the meaning of grammar in C#: // scanning lexer.AddStringRule(")", match => SymbolEnum.RPAREN); // parsing prod_builder.AddProduction(SymbolEnum.exp, SymbolEnum.LPAREN, SymbolEnum.exp, SymbolEnum.RPAREN, (_1, e, _3) => (AstNode)e); or grammar in NLT format: // scanning /[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*/ -> IDENTIFIER, IdentifierSymbol.Create($text); // parsing program -> list:namespace_list { new Program(currCoords(), (Namespaces)list) }; you should be able to use it :-). ...
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