Thanks for the suggestions, I'm aware of SDC and Hackerpilot's. In particular an ANTLR grammar that used to live in the DGrammar repo, which I curiously noticed has been removed by a commit in January - I suppose the intention is to progress with libdparse. Was this decision oriented by taste or due to any technical difficulty?
What I need to balance now is whether 1) I continue work on the Bison grammar I already have or 2) I evaluate such alternatives to re-write the parser. Given the amount of time I can invest in this project, I'll probably stick with 1. But I'd be open to consider 2 if it's a joint effort. Leandro ps: thedeemon, I guess you mean older versions of ANTLR. ANTLR 3 and 4 didn't feature a C++ target (at least originally, if I recall correctly). On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 2:31 AM, thedeemon via Digitalmars-d <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday, 17 September 2015 at 01:35:42 UTC, Leandro T. C. Melo wrote: > >> An alternative would be a LL parser generator. I think ANTLR added a C++ >> target, but I don't know how mature it is. > > > I used C++ target of ANTLR like 13 years ago and it was fine. So I suppose > it should be mature now. ;)
