Did you use the v3 grammar I wrote that got rid of section ordering and
did error recovery in loops?

I will make the C changes shortly.

Jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: antlr-dev-boun...@antlr.org [mailto:antlr-dev-boun...@antlr.org]
> On Behalf Of Terence Parr
> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 4:32 PM
> To: ANTLR-dev Dev
> Subject: [antlr-dev] antlr3-main Targets now broken ( temporarily)
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I just upgraded everything to use ST v4 in antlr3-main as you just saw
> in the previous e-mail. Let's coordinate so I can update your targets
> so they work with ST v4. If you look at the changes, they are not too
> difficult, but there are probably 50 little changes you need to make.
> If you want, you can look at the difference between the most recent
> Java.stg (and others in Java/...) and previous then make the changes
> yourself. Was all done in one big chunk. A simple "compare with
> previous" in p4v shows the difference. None of the text itself changes,
> just how you reference some of the templates and also you must define
> attribute "it".
>
> I am happy to make the changes for you But we need to synchronize so
> that we are not overwriting each other.  Sam will take care of the C# 3
> target but I know that Benjamin is actively working on Python, Jim is
> working on C, an Alan is working on Objective-C.  Can you guys look at
> the changes to see if they make sense and then let me know if you want
> me to make the changes? I guess it would take me about an hour. What
> about the other target developers? do you guys want to take a look?
>
> It's a big deal to get rid of the v2 dependency. For example, eclipse
> can now include ANTLR directly in its big tar ball because the license
> is clean.
>
> ter
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