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From: <Ar...@co...> - 2007-10-02 04:54:43
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Is Elkhound of any use to you? http://www.bestechvideos.com/2006/12/04/elkhound-elsa-and-cqual-open-source-static-analysis-for-c I know it's for compilers, but there might be some overlap and/or concepts that might be useful?? -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Maxwell Collins <ma...@um...> > Yes, I've been following the mailing list. > > I'm currently doing a more in-depth analysis of the CSS grammar > (currently trying to determine if the CSS3 grammar is LL(1)), so I can > better judge the available parsers. There is a number of really odd > properties of the CSS grammar, and one of the most important properties > of a CSS parser is how it handles these. I'm going to completely > analyze all of the oddities of the CSS 2.1 grammar (which I'm familiar > with), then try to see if I can anticipate any similar issues that may > have arisen with some of the new CSS3 stuff. > > Once I've completed that, I'll send my thoughts on all of the available > CSS Parsers/CSSOM packages (including some beyond the three you listed). > > On Fri, 2007-09-14 at 06:32 +0000, Ar...@co... wrote: > > Hey, > > Are you still following the mailing list? > > I posted something about a person working on a project called UZI.... Have > you looked at any of the stuff he has to see if it might be something worth > considering for Themis? > > > > Anyways, what's your thoughts on CSS (if you've gotten a chance to look)? > Does the current CSS look like it's a good start, does it look like the > foundation is bad and that it would just be better to start with a new CSS > parser (like yours). I know you were interested in the particular area of CSS, > but the reason I'm contacting you is to see how UZI mixes into things. In > comparing the 3: Themis' CSS, your CSS, or UZI's CSS, which appears to have the > more solid foundation (regardless of whether it's even close to feature > complete)... and which is closer to feature complete? > > Of course, what involvement UZI might have in the Themis project is uncertain > at this point, but I didn't want their to be a conflict between what you were > interested in and that project (since that project also include CSS stuff). > > > > Kevin > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Themis-dev mailing list > The...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/themis-dev |