Coco/S is a compiler generator that takes plain EBNF grammar files and features a SAX style call back API. It is written in Java and produces a JavaScanner (Lexer) and Parser for the language described by the input grammar.
Coco/S is a branch of the 2010/11 release of Coco/R for Java.
While Coco/R takes an attributed grammar file, Coco/S has a callback API. This has the advantage of a clean separation between grammar (EBNF) and Compiler/Interpreter.
Parsers for biological data based on scanner generators like Flex (C), Re2c(C), Jflex (Java) and Ifickle (Tcl). This scanner generators are providing easier maintainance, development and higher speed than hand written scanners. Scanner output is SQL.
jAstyle is a 100% pure Javaport of the GPL’d AStyle (http://astyle.sourceforge.net/). jAstyle is intented to be created as a library and not as a command line tool, so It does not support those options associated to standard output or console.
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A port to C# of a lexical analyzer tool called JFlex. Produces Java or C# source code files for scanning an input stream and producing a sequence of tokens. Compatible with CUP (Constructor of Useful Parsers).
hIDE is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C++, C & Java based application programming. It is currently being developed on the Linux platform with plans for an eventual port to Windows.
Janux is a project to port the java virtual machine directly on top of the Linux kernel using
bypassing the traditional posix enviroment. This results in very fast java implementation for linux and and opportinuty to develop java based operating syste
JB2CSharp is a port of the Java-Bison/Flex software developed by the Serl project at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Parsers and lexers will be able to use C# actions. The open source .NET project Mono has requested the port, and here it is.