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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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    Instaparse

    Instaparse

    Instaparse aims to be the simplest way to build parsers in Clojure

    Instaparse is a simple yet powerful parser generator for Clojure and ClojureScript that turns grammars written in EBNF or ABNF into executable parsers, with support for left recursion, ambiguous grammars, PEG-like lookahead, and various output formats. Instaparse supports most of the common notations for context-free grammars. For example, a popular alternative to * is to surround the term with curly braces {}, and a popular alternative to ? is to surround the term with square brackets []. Rules can be specified with =, :, :=, or ::=. Rules can optionally end with ;. Instaparse is very flexible in terms of how you use whitespace (as in Clojure, , is treated as whitespace) and you can liberally use parentheses for grouping.
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    Nearley

    Nearley

    Simple, fast, powerful parser toolkit for JavaScript

    Nearley is a powerful and flexible parser generator for JavaScript, capable of parsing complex grammars and languages, making it suitable for building compilers, interpreters, and data processors.
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    qtBisonC++ is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a QT C++ program to parse that grammar. qtBisonC++ reads the given input files for a description of a scanner to generate. The description is in the form of grammar in Backus-Naur Form (BNF), called rules. qtBisonC++ generates as output a C++ source and include file, `lexyy.cpp` and `lexyy.h`, which defines a class `lexyy'.
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    OOPSGen

    Object Oriented Parser Generator

    The goal of this project is to create a simple and easy to use parser generator that will accept a textual grammar file as an input and output modularized classes representing a limited parser interface. Long term goals include a robust grammar file syntax, output suitable for multiple programming languages, and tools for better integrating compiler functionality, parse tree manipulation, and FSM based scanner generation.
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    Lapg is the combined lexical analyzer and parser generator, which converts a description for a context-free LALR grammar into source file to parse the grammar. Generates code for Java, Javascript, C, C++ and C#.
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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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    A runtime parser generator library, generates parsers for context-free grammars. Parsing scripting languages and communication protocol messages are typical use cases. The library is written in straight C++ and requires STL. Clean, correct, efficient.
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    Many Tools: PHP-based context-free grammar (CFG) parser generator, simple scanner generator, and nascent object relational mapping/query language in PHP. Talks to Postgres, MySQL for now. Needs PHP5. Comes with (relies on) many convenience functions.
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    The VISL Phrase Structure Grammar Compiler is an implementation of a parser generator for ambiguous context-free grammars, ambiguous input, and ambiguous output.
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