Yeah sorry. In order to switch to maven based builds we moved all the 
directories. Find the other .st files in the tree and locate there. Under 
resources tree. Probably easiest to request a perforce account and build using 
maven. 

Jim
------Original Message------
From: John Lynn
Sender: [email protected]
To: Terence Parr
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Apr 19, 2009 19:10
Subject: Re: [antlr-dev] Getting off the ground with a new target

I'm getting nowhere making sense of the jar contents...

I'm wondering - in the paper "How to build an ANTLR code generation
target", it start off with "In src/org/antlr/codegen/templates/ " ...
but no such directory exists in the latest antlr-3.1.3 folder
structure. So I'm using the antlr-3.1 download. Am I trying to follow
this paper using the right download?

On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Terence Parr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd unjar the stuff:
>
> $ jar cf antlr-3.1.3.jar
>
> and it will dump the contents.  You need the org dir in your CLASSPATH. Then
> put your XYZ.stg all the way down with the other templates :)
> Ter
> On Apr 12, 2009, at 6:24 PM, John Lynn wrote:
>
>> Sorry for my java newbness; I appreciate the help. I got the verbose
>> output, but I'm not so sure it helps.
>>
>> A couple more questions:
>>
>> - Is there a working directory where I should be running this from?
>>
>> - Is there a non-jar way to run this that might work better?
>>
>> thanks...
>>
>> On 4/11/09, Terence Parr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Apr 11, 2009, at 11:55 AM, John Lynn wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry, I didn't quote the correct directory - it is indeed actually in
>>>> " src\org\antlr\codegen\templates\XZY", and still I get the error:
>>>>
>>>>>> error(10):  internal error: no such group file XYZ.stg
>>>>>> error(20):  cannot find code generation templates XYZ.stg
>>>>
>>>> I tried looking at the source to see if that would help, but I was
>>>> unable to glean any clues.
>>>
>>> try -verbose option on java to see where it's loading files.  If
>>> you're using the antlr jar it won't look in file system for anything
>>> (jar's semantics).
>>>
>>> Ter
>>>
>
>
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