No, I noodled you because I told you it was ok to take it out a while
ago, and then I snuck off and made Jiffle depend on it.

On 8 May 2011 22:00, Jody Garnett <[email protected]> wrote:
> So in other words I am a noodle for removing antlr 2.7.7 every other time;
> putting poor movida through grief :-)
> Okay putting it back...
> --
> Jody Garnett
>
> On Sunday, 8 May 2011 at 9:49 PM, Michael Bedward wrote:
>
> Hi Jody, Andrea,
>
> The reason for the two versions is that the ANTLR StringTemplate
> library shipped with ANTLR 3.3 actually depends on ANTLR 2.7.7. I know
> that's weird but it's just how it is. The Jiffle scripting language
> uses ANTLR 3.3 for its parser and StringTemplate for its run-time code
> generation. Although it looks ugly, the two versions of ANTLR don't
> conflict.
>
> Terence Parr recently released a new version of StringTemplate
> (version 4) that depends on ANTLR 3.3, but I'm still waiting for this
> to be deployed to maven central. When it is I'll do a new Jiffle
> release.
>
> I think Mauricio uses javacc rather than ANTLR for CQL.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On 8 May 2011 09:04, Jody Garnett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That seems really odd; I "ignored" antlr-2.7.7 so chances are I have broken
> something.
>
> Yes, that is odd, I really need the jaitools to be working in the
> release. We need to remember to add them.
> Tell me a place where to put things that seem wrong but are right and
> I will do it. At every release you clean the antlr up and the svg up
> and I then miss features I really need :)
>
> lol.
> Let us talk to mbedward and see if he can update to a newer antlr?
> Michael - apparently I keep wrecking moovida's happiness by excluding antlr
> 2.7.7 which is used by jai-tools. Something else in geotools (probably cql)
> uses antlr 3.3. Is there any chance that jai-tools could update its
> dependency so we can have a matched set? I am worried the two jars will
> conflict.
> Jody
>
>

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