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[2 earlier articles] |
Re: recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator mtiomkin@iil.intel.com (Michael Tiomkin) (1997-08-24) |
Re: recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator kgeorge@itchy.serv.net (1997-08-28) |
recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator Robert.M.Muench@SCRAP.de (Robert M. Muench) (1997-08-30) |
Re: recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator dwight@pentasoft.com (Dwight VandenBerghe) (1997-08-30) |
Re: recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator jlilley@empathy.com (John Lilley) (1997-08-30) |
Re: recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator andrewc@rosemail.rose.hp.com (Andrew Crabtree) (1997-08-30) |
Re: recommendation for a WinNT/95 parser generator dweller@news.imagin.net (1997-09-03) |
From: | dweller@news.imagin.net (David Weller) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 3 Sep 1997 01:01:19 -0400 |
Organization: | ImagiNet Communications Ltd, Arlington, Texas |
References: | 97-08-061 97-08-069 |
Keywords: | Windows, parse |
If you're looking for a _portable_ parser generator, perhaps you might
want to look at ANTLR (java.magelang.com/antlr). The generator spits
out Java code. ANTLR is really the "second generation" of PCCTS.
ANTLR, like PCCTS, is free :-)
No, I don't work for them, I'm just another _very_ happy ANTLR user.
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