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    Koopa (COBOL) Parser Generator
    ...Koopa is a parser generator, made for COBOL. It can handle source files in isolation (no preprocessing required) and doesn't mind the presence of CICS/SQL fragments. The grammar is easily extensible in a way which minimizes the impact on the overall code.
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    AnyParser

    Problemless Grammar and Parser in Java

    Grammar based parsing in Java 8 to a tree structure. Create with no overhead a grammar in java and parse it into a tree structure. Will probably work right away with your grammar.
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    C3PO is a software synthesis tool that provides a solution for building maintainable, reliable and robust software infrastructures and/or compiler frontends from a set of attributed grammar rules in EBNF notation.
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    Coco/S Parser Generator

    Coco/S Parser Generator

    Parser Generator based on Coco/R

    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 Java Scanner (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.
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    Provides an ANTLR plugin (including grammar file editor with outline page and project nature with incremental builder) for the Eclipse platform
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    MWE2 Derivator

    The derivator is a mwe2 workflow comp. for auto inheritance generation

    ** JUST CHECK OUT THE CODE (svn) OR DOWNLOAD THE ECLIPSE PROJECT FROM FILES - AN EXAMPLE OF HOW TO USE THE DERIVATOR IS CONTAINED IN BOTH ** This component was developed for the use in a xtext project. A possible use case is enhancing auto generated classes or interfaces with additional functionality. For example: you define your grammar within a .xtext file. The mwe2 workflow generates xtext artifacts (classes and interfaces) representing your language. If you want to add further functionality to those artifacts, just configure custom inheritance by the use of this workflow component. Integrate this component in your xtext artifacts generation workflow and your custom inheritance will be considered every time you regenerate your language.
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    Lapg is the combined lexical analyzer and parser generator, which converts a description for a context-free LALR grammar into source file to parse the grammar. Generates code for Java, Javascript, C, C++ and C#.
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    Extension of the CUP parser generator for working with abstract syntax trees (ast). Implements support for class hierarchy generation and automatic tree building from CUP grammar specification files. Version 10k of CUP is used.
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    lightJacc is a small but strong grammar parser generator. It adopts a parsing strategy of its own: dynamic concurrent parsing -- which made it much stronger than LR or LL family CCs (YACC, ANTLR, etc), but still keep good performance.
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    Covra is a project to help design compilers. C3 is a tool specialized on the easy design and construction of ASTs, it is independent of the compiler compilers or parser generator that is used. It generates Java and C# code. Require JRE 1.6.0.
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    JavaCCCS is a port of JavaCC to generate C# code instead of Java. JavaCCCS is a compiler compiler, i.e. given a grammar file it generates a parser for it that can then be used directly or by other applications.
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    Gguth Grammar Unit Test Harness - A comprehensive test generator for antlr grammars.
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