Looking back over my Tool grammars, I'm guessing you could port them
back to Java pretty easily. I've been using them exclusively for a while
now, and they pass all the V3 tests, so it could save you some time in
updating the Tool.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Terence Parr
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 12:42 PM
To: ANTLR-dev Dev
Cc: Leon Su; Shaoting Cai
Subject: [antlr-dev] ANTLRv3.g

Howdy. Heh, we have a situation now where multiple projects are using  
ANTLRv3.g in some form or another. Leon and I are about to release an  
initial version of ANTLRMorph, which uses the grammar.  Shaoting is  
also using it for gsync, gdiff. We'd like to release gdiff also said.  
So, the question is how do we share this?  it's not even in the main  
antlr release yet; in fact I think I have an old version sitting on  
the disk I should remove. The most current version I have is in the  
examples directory.

So, how should we normalize the situation? Should we just ignore it  
until ANTLR itself uses it? in the meantime, people can pull from the  
examples directory?

Ideas for sharing properly?

Ter
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