Hey Orhan,

I googled a bit and unfortunately there is no antlr grammar for XQuery
but there is a ticket open at this repo:
https://github.com/antlr/grammars-v4/issues/3636

So first, what we need is a good grammar for all or for the most
important stuff. This can be probably handled out from this document:
https://www.w3.org/2002/11/xquery-xpath-applets/xquery-bnf.html

So ChatGPT could help here to try to create a proper g4 file for the lexer.

The rest is implementation into NetBeans, which is not that hard. I'm
currently working on a 3rd party module for HTTP language and for this I
will update the antlr tutorial to an up to date version.


Cheers

Chris


Am 30.12.2024 um 18:24 schrieb Orhan Altun:
hi,

it seems that netbeans is still lacking support for XQuery Syntax
Support.
Is there any chance, to add Support for the next release? There should
be ANTLR and JavaCC Releases for XQuery 1.0-3.1

Kindly regards


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