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C3PO is a software synthesis tool that provides a solution for building maintainable, reliable and robust software infrastructures and/or compiler frontends from a set of attributed grammar rules in EBNF notation.
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.
Java library for constructing embedded parsers. A parser is constructed by Java objects. A fluent interface API helps to define the grammar in an EBNF-like style. No Java source code will be generated. ParCinJ is suitable domain specific languages (DSL).
K-automaton is a new parsing (syntactic analysis) machine isomorphous to language. Implemented in Java. Can generate Java code from grammars described in EBNF.
WikiCreole (wiki creole) is a community standard for wiki markup. This project collects parser implementations based on the WikiCreole grammar published by Junghans, Riehle, et al, see: http://www.riehle.org/2008/01/09/an-ebnf-grammar-for-wiki-creole-10/