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    XPL compiler

    XPL compiler

    XPL to C translator

    XPL compiler as described in the book "A Compiler Generator" by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman. This compiler translates the XPL language to C source code allowing anyone with a working C compiler to run an XPL compiler.
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    Lexical Analyzer Generator Quex

    Lexical Analyzer Generator Quex

    Generator of lexical analyzers in C and C++. Unicode Supported.

    The goal of this project is to provide a generator for lexical analyzers of maximum computational efficiency and maximum range of applications. This includes the support for Unicode (UTF8, UTF16, ...) and a large variety of other encodings directly and via nested converters such as ICU(tm) and IConv. Sophisticated buffer handling allows to operate on plain file streams, on sockets, or manually fed buffer content. 'Ready-to-build' examples explain related concepts and facilitate practical...
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    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    LEE_FSM

    Finite State Machine; PHP; LUA;

    The software resents an executable specification language based on deterministic finite automata, this allows the user to perform tests of word recognition in the state machines that are defined by it. Moreover, it’s possible for the user to assign snippets of code to be executed every transition automaton, these snippets can be described in Lua or PHP programming language. To test that were conducted in the language, was developed a compiler that recognizes words and generates object code.
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