On Wednesday 13 February 2002 10:37, Stephan Michels wrote:
> I had the same idea. I used the time to write a LALR(1)
> Parser like yacc and Regex Scanner like lex. This project is near to
> be finished.
> This parser used xml for all input(grammar) and output(parser table
> generation process)

> One thing that keep me off to publish this project under sf, is that
> I havn't a name for this project.

Here are a few ideas, didn't do any checks on them:
styxml or stixml (Structured Text to XML)
stex (Structured Text to X)
xrules (XML parsing rules)

But maybe it's too restrictive, if your parser is a general one?

For the Cocoon-specific parts of your project (you mentioned 
Generators), I think donating the code to Cocoon would help the 
visibility of your project. 

If you keep some parts outside of Cocoon, I'd suggest selecting a 
license (ASF-compatible, I don't know the exact requirements) that 
allows your library to be included with the standard Cocoon 
distribution.

-- 
 -- Bertrand Delacrétaz, www.codeconsult.ch
 -- web technologies consultant - OO, Java, XML, C++






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