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    Queryparser

    Queryparser

    Parsing and analysis of Vertica, Hive, and Presto SQL

    Queryparser is Uber’s open source Haskell library for parsing and analyzing SQL queries written in different dialects (Vertica, Hive, Presto). It creates a unified AST and supports name resolution using catalog metadata, enabling large-scale query analysis for lineage detection, analytics, and tooling. The parsing logic produces an AST with table and column identifiers that are "raw" or optionally qualified. Frequently, it is desirable to convert the AST over raw names to an AST over...
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    Marid

    Marid

    Free data acquisition and data visualization cross-platform software

    Marid is a cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software intended to build complex and hierarchical data acquisition systems. The base concepts of its architecture include: * Graphical deploy configuration builders * Powerful Groovy scripting language * Embedded database ( H2 , HSQLDB) to store data * Cross-platform design (write once, run anywhere) * Embedded GUI-configurable binary/ascii device protocol parser/generator * Deploy manager to deploy firmwares to remote controllers/servers via secure channel * Embedded web-sever * Dynamically linked plugins available from Nexus Repository * Remote monitoring tools * Modular Marid IDE to manage them all
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    JCompiler

    JCompiler

    Mini Python Compiler written in Java

    Open source mini Python compiler written in Java using Sablecc as parser generator.
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    Waxeye is a parser generator based on parsing expression grammars (PEGs). It supports C, Java, Javascript, Python, Ruby and Scheme.
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    This project aims to provide a Java-Bytecode compiler for the fairly new programming language WRL and others like PHP4 and Postfix, based on the research on the SableCC parser generator and common W3C.ORG standards.
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