Re: OpenToken (was: Status of ayacc and aflex?)
- From: Ludovic Brenta <ludovic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 06:38:30 -0700 (PDT)
Stephen Leake wrote:
Ludovic Brenta <ludovic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Speaking of lexical analysis and recursive descent parsers, I'd like
to know whether anyone here has tried OpenToken[1] and would like to
comment on it.
I had to fix a couple bugs, and it can be confusing getting the
grammar to be unambiguous, but I like the resulting high-level code.
Are your fixes included in the latest release from Ted Dennison? If
not, could you please submit your patches in a bug report on the
Debian bug tracking system? That way they will benefit anyone who
cares about OpenToken, and they can be integrated in Debian. For
instructions on how to report bugs, see http://bugs.debian.org. The
package you want is libopentoken-dev, now maintained by Reto Buerki.
(I know you don't use Debian; this is not a requirement!)
--
Ludovic Brenta.
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