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    Parser Generator

    Parser Generator

    It is an LL(1) recursive descent parser generator in VB.NET

    It is an LL(1) recursive descent parser generator written in VB.NET which can generate a scanner, parser, and parsetree file in either C# , Java or VB code. The original code and documentation can be found in the article 'A Tiny Parser Generator v1.2' on CodeProject. Requires dotNet2.0
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    Xi Programming Language

    A general-purpose, mutliparadigm language.

    Xi is a programming language which attempts to play a similar role to languages such as C, C++, or D. It is initially designed to leverage the procedural and object-oriented paradigms. It aims to provide an expressive language based off of a simple, LL(1) grammar with a comprehensive class library.
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    From PEG to a practical parser

    Transcribe Parsing Expression Grammar into a parser written in Java.

    Tool to transcribe Parsing Expression Grammar into a parser written in Java. Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) is a way to specify recursive-descent parsers with limited backtracking. The use of backtracking lifts the LL(1) restriction usually imposed by top-down parsers. In addition, PEG can define parsers with integrated lexing. Unlike some existing parser generators for PEG, the tool does not produce a complex and storage-hungry "packrat parser", but a collection of transparent...
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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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    Common Text Transformation Library of C++ classes and functions to parse and modify STL strings. CTTL substring classes may be compared, inserted, replaced, and parsed with EBNF grammars. Compiled program implements recursive descent LL(INF) parser.
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    A simple way to create a syntax highlighting editor for a custom language/grammar and/or create custom grammar parsers. This is a .NET project written in C#. See details here: http://acct001.com/wordpress/?p=190
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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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    HiLexed 2 is a dynamic hierarchical LL-parser system with integrated lexing. It features a powerful unlimited look-ahead, look-ahead compression*, dynamic rules and left-recursion*. * = Under development
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    A parsing toolkit that supports both top-down (LL(1) and Simple Precedence) and bottom-up parsing (LR(0), SLR(1), LR(1) and LALR(1)). The toolkit supports generating Java parsers for all the bottom-up parsing methods, based on a CUP definition.
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    CppCC is an object-oriented scanner and LL(k) parser generator. It aims to replace LEX&YACC for those who write C++ applications that involve parsing.
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    A simple, nice and instructive nonrecursive predictive syntactical analyser for LL(1) grammars, just to play with it for fun.
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    Simple University project of a compiler based in the Croatian language. Implemented in C++, using a LL(1) grammatical , with a syntax like Perl, excluding arrays or other complex primitive variable. I didn't finished the semantic analyzer.. :(
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