As this is at least your second question on Fortran and ANTLR I suggest you
check out the Open Fortran Project. http://fortran-parser.sourceforge.net/
As to the question regarding Fortran comments, Lexing Fortran, particularly the
fixed source form, where spacing is not significant, is a pain not really
suited to automated tools such as ANTLR. Check out Sale's Algorithm.
On Jan 15, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Юрушкин Михаил wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I want to add comments of Fortran 77:
>
> "c xxxxx";
> First symbol in column is 'c' - it means that the following line is a line
> of comment.
>
> but I also have NAME token, that will conflict with such COMMENT rule.
> ('c' can be a name).
>
> Is it possible to select rule by my own predicate? Are there any other
> more clear solvings of
> this problem?
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Michael
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