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    Parcel

    Parcel

    The zero configuration build tool for the web

    Parcel combines a great out-of-the-box development experience with a scalable architecture that can take your project from just getting started to a massive production application. Parcel starts with a great development experience, from starting a new project to iterating and debugging, and shipping to production. No more fiddling with configuration, or spending hours to keep up with best practices – it just works! Parcel supports many languages and file types out of the box, from web...
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    Ada syntax analyzer

    Ada syntax analyzer

    Full Ada 2022 syntax analyzer library

    The current version provides a full Ada 2022 syntax analyzer library. The analyzer parses the source and creates the syntax tree and cross reference of defining identifiers in the source. Both structures are allocated in an arena pool storage and can be released as a whole. The code source can be file, stream or a user-defined container implementing multi-line source interface. Unicode is fully supported as well as Unicode identifiers normalization checks.
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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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    MiniLisp

    MiniLisp

    A readable lisp in less than 1k lines of C

    ...It includes support for lexical scoping, user-defined functions, and a macro system, enabling users to explore advanced Lisp concepts. The interpreter also implements a copying garbage collector, demonstrating memory management techniques in a simple context. It is designed to run on Unix-like systems and includes a test suite for validation.
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    Hogan.js

    Hogan.js

    A compiler for the Mustache templating language

    ...It's best to serve your templates precompiled whenever you can (rather than the raw templates), as parsing is the most time consuming operation. Once compiled, call the render() method with a context and optional partials object. If supplying partials, you can compile them ahead of time, or pass string templates.
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    Kayacc

    A Compiler Development Toolkit

    ...Please download Tombo2.1.0.tar.gz from the Files tab. Tombo is a compiler generation toolkit for constructing compilers and interpreters. It includes a BNF compiler that generates parsers for context free grammars, and a class library to support compiler development. The class library supports symbol tables, Unicode text manipulation, reserved word mappings, and translating between Unicode and byte oriented encodings. Tombo is an alternative for lex, yacc and Bison tools. Source can be browsed in git/code repository or src directory. ...
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    A Java library for parsing files and building Abstract Syntax Tree based on context free (CF) grammar. Easy to use and provides fast prototyping. With grammar provided the library provides the AST of input. Command line interface is provided.
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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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    More Than Parsing is a parser generator for context free grammars defined in a BNF-like format. It generates scanners, parsers, ASTs, etc. This sf project is no longer active, development will continue in a different place.
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    Parser OBjectS (POBS)

    Native Java parser framework

    ...Closely follows BNF syntax. Optimized for performance and low overhead. Highly flexible and extendable using a streamlined API. Integrate semantics, tracing and even context sensitive parsers.
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