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BTP is a Cross Plataform Basic To Pascal Translator Project that uses FPC (Free Pascal Compiler) and Lazarus for GUI support.
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You will find full COCO/R source code.
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.
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This NetBeans plugin adds support for Coco/R to the NetBeans IDE. Coco/R is a compiler generator that takes an attributed grammar and delivers scanner and parser for the language, described by the grammar.
ParserBuilder COCO/R is an IDE for generating recursive descent parsers in Delphi Object Pascal. The COCO components are ported from COCO/R for TurboPascal 1.51.