howdy. Please sign and mail or fax (+1 415 422 5800) a copy of this http://www.antlr.org/doc/ANTLR-contributor-agreement.pdf
to me. Note that it shows specifically now 3 clause not 4 clause (old style). For some reason, Kunle/Michael made their C# contribution 4clause BSD even though the link to the certificate of origin sits under the three clause BSD license on the same page. They refuse to change it so I will be throwing out all their work when I can. Please let me know if for some reason there is a difference for you. Then, send need a username you want in the perforce depot at antlr.org: 666. I will get you set up for write privileges to the ruby stuff and read privileges to the entire related depot. :) Then, we are ready to go for whenever you have time to work on it! a Ter On Jul 3, 2008, at 9:57 PM, Philippe Hanrigou wrote: > Hi Terence, > > Sounds good. What's the procedure to get/sign the contributor license? > > Cheers, > - Philippe Hanrigou > http://ph7spot.com > > On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Terence Parr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Hi Philippe, >> >> I don't believe anybody has worked on the Ruby target in quite >> awhile... >> they would be awesome if you tried to bring things up to snuff. If >> you are >> interested, I can get you to sign the contributors license and I >> can get you >> write access to the depot...coder extraordinaire Ana Nelson, CC'd, >> is a bit >> busy at the moment, but I hope to convince her to help out with the >> ruby >> target at some point ;) >> >> Ter >> On Jul 2, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Philippe Hanrigou wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am getting started with ANTLR and I am really impressed. >>> Congratulations and thanks a lot for the amazing work, you make >>> designing and experimenting with a language a lot of fun! >>> >>> Ruby is my programming language of choice and ideally, for the >>> project >>> I am currently working on, I would love to: >>> >>> * Use ANTLR to generate a (Ruby) parser that would expose the AST >>> * Walk the AST with my own code (I have to walk the tree in a >>> couple of >>> ways) >>> >>> Nevertheless it seems that the Ruby runtime packaged with ANTLR >>> 3.0.1 >>> does not support AST output. Is that correct? >>> >>> If yes, is anybody already working on it? >>> >>> If I am out of luck, I might be crazy enough to try to implement it >>> myself. Is there any public VCS repository for ANTLR that I could >>> base >>> my changes on? Any documentation/pointer/example/gotcha I should be >>> aware of? At this point all I know is >>> >>> http://www.antlr.org/wiki/display/ANTLR3/How+to+build+an+ANTLR+code+generation+target >>> and a first glance at the AST.stg template from the Java >>> directory... >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> - Philippe Hanrigou >>> http://ph7spot.com >>> _______________________________________________ >>> antlr-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.antlr.org:8080/mailman/listinfo/antlr-dev >> >> _______________________________________________ antlr-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.antlr.org:8080/mailman/listinfo/antlr-dev
