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A parser generator derived from ANTLR with JavaCC like (but not the same) syntax and some new features. It also comes with sample grammars for CSharp, Java, GnuC, Html, XHtml, Xml, ECMA262... etc.
Wisent is an LALR(1) parser generator with pluggable front- and backends. It generates object-oriented code with clean namespace separation. A yacc-like frontend is currently accompanied by a C++ and a Java backend. The tool itself is implemented in C++.
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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Berkeley Yacc is an LALR(1) parser generator. Berkeley Yacc has been made
as compatible as possible with AT&T Yacc. Berkeley Yacc has been extended
to generate Python, Perl and Java code.
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 C code 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.
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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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.
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
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.
Blade Language Developer (or Project Blade for short) is a toolkit for creating domain specific or general programming languages. The toolkit offers a language for describing grammars, and templatable parser generator.