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The VISL Constraint Grammar Compiler is a natural language parser generator. It is an implementation of Pasi Tapanainen's CG-2 constraint grammar formalism.
A generic XML parser generator. With a DTD input for any ML language, the C parser for that language is generated. The users can embed their Ccode with a minimal knowledge of lex/yacc.
In a nutshell it takes as input the formal specification of any text protocol in ABNF and generates the parser in C language for that grammar using lex/yacc.
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Apt Parsing Tools (APT) is a toolkit of applications for compiler writing that make use of modern software development techniques and written in C. There are 3 major tools included: a lexical scanner generator, a parser generator, and a tool to generate m
Not C Sharp. Four goals: 1. Create a CSharp compiler written in C# and CUP Parser Generator. 2. Learn how to write a compiler. 3. Encourage compiler experimentation by anyone who is interested.
Ayauhteotl is a parser generator to parse XML files, using an XML-like syntax.
The parser generator takes an XML file which describe the structure of the XML files to parse
and which associates a semantic (for now in \\\\\\\"C\\\\\\\") t
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This project is a parser generator, like the lex and yacc, but is based on the
JavaCC grammar.
It was writing in c++, run on linux and dos, and don't use another library.
The grammar parser is specified through a simple file, and the parser
generated
It is basically an education Java compiler we are developing - just to gain an insight into the workings of a compiler. It is NOT meant for commercial use!! Its written in Java and uses ANTLR parser generator and the Byte Code Engineering Library extensiv
The VISL Phrase Structure Grammar Compiler is an implementation of a parser generator for ambiguous context-free grammars, ambiguous input, and ambiguous output.
XMLpg - XML parser generator.
Generates an XML parser in C++ from a DTD. The generated code will provide validation as well as conversion of the input XML.
jsBison is a parser generator which can read bison style grammar definitions and generates according parsers written solely in javascript. Therefore, using jsBison it is easily possible to perform "real" parsing on websites on the client side.
a C++11 JSON parser/generator for constrained platforms
cojson is a C++ pull-type JSON parser/serializer for constrained platforms, such as bare metal applications on low-end MCUs. It does not use memory allocation and has almost no external dependencies. It is not intrusive – it neither forces nor implies any particular design of the application. Instead it adapts to fit any existing application code.