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    ANTLR

    ANTLR

    Parser generator to read, process, or translate structured text

    ...Oracle uses ANTLR within SQL Developer IDE and their migration tools. NetBeans IDE parses C++ with ANTLR. The HQL language in the Hibernate object-relational mapping framework is built with ANTLR.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Kysely

    Kysely

    A type-safe typescript SQL query builder

    Kysely (pronounce “Key-Seh-Lee”) is a type-safe and autocompletion-friendly typescript SQL query builder. Inspired by knex. Mainly developed for node.js but also runs on deno and in the browser. Kysely makes sure you only refer to tables and columns that are visible to the part of the query you're writing. The result type only has the selected columns with correct types and aliases. As an added bonus you get autocompletion for all that stuff.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GnuCOBOL

    GnuCOBOL

    A free COBOL compiler

    GnuCOBOL (formerly OpenCOBOL) is a free, modern COBOL compiler. GnuCOBOL implements a substantial part of the COBOL 85, X/Open COBOL and newer ISO COBOL standards (2002, 2014, 2023), as well as many extensions included in other COBOL compilers (IBM COBOL, MicroFocus COBOL, ACUCOBOL-GT and others). GnuCOBOL translates COBOL into C and internally compiles the translated code using a native C compiler. Build COBOL programs on various platforms, including GNU/Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and...
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    Downloads: 11,657 This Week
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    Koopa (COBOL) Parser Generator
    This project has moved to GitHub ! The version here at SourceForge will remain for historic purpose. Koopa is a parser generator, made for COBOL. It can handle source files in isolation (no preprocessing required) and doesn't mind the presence of CICS/SQL fragments. The grammar is easily extensible in a way which minimizes the impact on the overall code.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HyperSQL is like a doxygen plus javadoc for SQL, hypermapping SQL views, packages, procedures, and functions to HTML source code listings and showing all code locations where these are used.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    sqlCodeFormatter

    sqlCodeFormatter

    SQL code formatter

    Free tool to parse and format SQL code for sybase, oracle, db2, and mysql servers. Keyword uppercase highlighting and tab indentation conditional on paranthetical count.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    kanjidic-parser

    kanjidic-parser

    Kanjidic Parser is a Parser for Parsing the KANJIDIC File

    kanjidic-parser is an API to parse the KANJIDIC2 data file. This file is compiled by Jim Breen and the 'Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group' at Monash University.
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