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RE: Re: [jdt-core-dev] Re: Was the Parser class generated?
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The
Parser source actually has the grammar embedded in a comment in its grammar()
method. Don't know if this is the full grammar including actions, or a stripped
version after jikespg processing, though. Haven't looked at it
enough.
I
still like ANTLR for parsing ;)
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Philippe,
Well I was looking for something like the .jj file for JavaCC where the
grammar was intermingled w/ code fragments.
I'm not familiar w/ JikesPG (where's the documentation anyway?) but I
assumed that it its similar to JavaCC (i.e. grammar intermingled w/ code
fragments). If I needed to add new productions in the grammar do I have
to hack the java code or can I start from somewhere more convenient?
I'm really looking for ways to modify the parser, can you give me pointers
on how best to do this?
Thanks,
Carlos
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