Ok, updated.
> http://antlr.org/download/antlr-3.4rc1-complete.jar
> http://antlr.org/download/antlr-3.4rc1.jar
fixed -depend thing and version thing:
~ $ java -jar /usr/local/lib/antlr-3.4rc1-complete.jar
ANTLR Parser Generator Version 3.4
Ter
On Jun 19, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Terence Parr wrote:
> Hi, I'm hoping to release 3.4 this week but a number of things have changed
> and so it would be great if people could try out these releases with their
> grammars. Most important change is that the tool itself no longer uses ANTLR
> v2 or ST 3.2.1, which also used ANTLR v2. The tool itself is now completely
> BSD clean, which makes a big difference because it can be included in eclipse
> projects such as xtext. Important caveat here: the tool should be backward
> compatible with 3.3 so, if you use templates as part of your grammars, they
> will still use StringTemplate 3.2.1. For example, this method is still the
> same in generated parsers:
>
> // StringTemplateGroup is a ST 3.2.1 class not ST v4
> public void setTemplateLib(StringTemplateGroup templateLib) {
> this.templateLib = templateLib;
> }
>
> The other thing is that the C target has not been tested at all really. If
> someone could report back on how it works, that would be great ( including
> the debugging socket protocol to ANTLRWorks).
>
> The two files you can download for testing are as follows:
>
> http://antlr.org/download/antlr-3.4-complete.jar
> antlr tool (uses ST 4.0.2)
> runtime
> gunit (references ST 3.2.1 classes)
> ST 3.2.1 (references ANTLR v2 classes)
> antlr 2.7.7 (needed by ST 3.2.1)
> ST 4.0.2 (uses only ANTLR 3.4)
>
> So, in summary, antlr-3.4-complete.jar is one jar file bigger to include ST
> 4.0.2. (Actually when we release, I'm hoping that ST 4.0.3 will be done).
>
> For those that need to be squeaky clean BSD, the following jar file contains
> just the ANTLR tool itself and depended ST v4:
>
> http://antlr.org/download/antlr-3.4.jar
> antlr tool (uses ST 4.0.2)
> runtime
> gunit (references ST 3.2.1 classes)
> ST 4.0.2
>
> If you don't use StringTemplate in your grammars then antlr-3.4.jar is all
> you need. Nothing in that jar has anything to do with the unclean v2 stuff.
>
> A big thanks goes to Sam Harwell who converted all of the tool grammars to v3
> from v2! A big nasty job.
>
> Thanks!
> Ter
>
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