just read you replay, very look forward to the Character Set Optimization. and thank you to done such a useful project .
On 3/27/11, Long Chang <[email protected]> wrote: > I try use the gold from trunk, not the release version . It seems > very slow for parse css . please see this > http://www.dsource.org/projects/goldie/ticket/18 . > > Is all lalr slow like this , or it is a gold problem . > > On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Nick Sabalausky <[email protected]> wrote: >> Goldie is a series of flexible open-source parsing tools, including a D2 >> library called GoldieLib. It's compatible with GOLD Parser Builder and >> can >> be used together with it, but does not require it. In fact, Goldie can be >> used as a cross-platform, shell-scripting-compatible alternative to GOLD >> Parser Builder. >> >> == Links: == >> >> Main homepage and documentation: >> http://www.semitwist.com/goldie/ >> >> Prepackaged downloads: >> http://www.dsource.org/projects/goldie/browser/downloads >> >> The related GOLD Parser Builder: >> http://www.devincook.com/goldparser/ >> >> == New in v0.4: == >> >> - Switched from D1/Tango to D2/Phobos. >> >> - New tool: GRMC: Grammar Compiler. Because of this, Goldie no longer >> requires GOLD Parser Builder. >> >> - Grammars can be compiled not only from GRMC: Grammar Compiler, but >> also through the D API, GoldieLib. >> >> - No longer requires xfBuild or Rebuild. >> >> - Executable filenames are now prefixed with 'goldie-' to minimize >> chance of collisions on the PATH. >> >> - Many misc changes/improvements to tools, API and documentation. >> >> - Includes a lexing-only D2 grammar: >> http://www.dsource.org/projects/goldie/browser/trunk/lang/dlex.grm >> >> This D2 grammar does have a few small limitations ATM though, which I've >> already described here: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg11491.html >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg11493.html >> >> >> == Some of Goldie's benefits: (most are thanks to Goldie's compatibility >> with GOLD Parser Builder) == >> >> - Grammars are fully-reusable: No need to create a new grammar for >> every >> use and every host language. Many grammars are already available. >> >> - Grammar-agnostic engine: One lexer/parser engine can be used for all >> grammars. >> >> - Engines for nearly any language or platform: A cross-platform D v2.x >> engine is included via GoldieLib. Engines for many other platforms are >> also >> available. New engines are easy to write. >> >> - Dynamic-Style: Dynamic-style lets you write programs that support >> user-created grammars. >> >> - Static-Style: Static-style provides compile-time checks and extra >> type-safety. >> >> - Lexing and parsing: Lexing and parsing are defined in the same file >> and handled by one unified tool. >> >> - Many tools available. >> >> Goldie is fully-usable and has been tested on both Windows and Linux (it >> should also work on OSX and any other platform supported by DMD, but has >> not >> been tested), although GoldieLib's API is still subject to change. Goldie >> is >> licensed under The zlib/libpng License. >> >> >> > > > > -- > . > -- .
