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    Re2c is a tool for writing very fast and very flexible scanners. Unlike any other such tool, re2c focuses on generating high efficient code for regular expression matching. As a result this allows a much broader range of use than any traditional lexer.
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    UniCC LALR(1) Parser Generator

    UniCC LALR(1) Parser Generator

    Parser generator, targetting C, C++, Python, JavaScript, JSON and XML

    UniCC (UNIversal Compiler-Compiler) compiles an augmented grammar definition into a program source code that parses the described grammar. Because UniCC is intended to be target-language independent, it can be configured via template definition files to emit parsers in almost any programming language. UniCC comes with out of the box support for the programming languages C, C++, Python (both 2.x and 3.x) and JavaScript. Parsers can also be generated into JSON and XML.
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    flex: the fast lexical analyser

    flex is a tool for generating scanners

    flex is a tool for generating scanners. A scanner, sometimes called a tokenizer, is a program which recognizes lexical patterns in text. The flex program reads user-specified input files, or its standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates a C source file named, "lex.yy.c", which defines the function yylex().
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    Styx is a scanner and parser generator designed to address some shortcomings of the traditional lex/yacc combination. It has unique features like automatic derivation of depth grammar, production of the derivation tree including it's C interface which provides access to the abstract syntax tree, preservation of full source information and pretty printing to facilitate source-source translation, persistence to aid rapid interpreter writing. For application in contemporary computing...
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    Scanner based Bioparsers
    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.
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    A collection of tools for the SETL Programming Language, including a LALR parser generator and lexical scanner generator.
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