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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.
JFlex is a flex-like lexer generator for Java with emphasis on speed and full Unicode support. It has some not so usual features like negation in regexps and nested input streams. Also reads JLex specifications unchanged.
xMxmlCompiler is an eclipse plugin that provides an Eclipse Builder on mxml resource changes and a GUI to the Flex 4 compiler (mxmlc) of the open SDK. It run on GNU/Linux and Windows eclipse platform version.
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A wrapper over the fcsh (Flex Compiler Shell) that expose the fcsh.exe to be accessed from an ant task. You can send mxmlc commands from ant tasks to a wrapped fcsh instance. Informations about project are on http://fcshwrapper.blogspot.com/
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.