Because of Stockholm Syndrome?

Meredith Gregory wrote:
> All,
> 
> i've been working in earnest on a little open source project for DSL 
> generation <git%20clone%20git://github.com/leithaus/stockholm.git%20> 
> that my wife suggested i call stockholm (whom am i to argue). At this 
> point it's just about syntax, not execution. From a BNF file you generate
> 
>     * a web-hosted parser/repl
>     * the abstract syntax class of the parser support visitor pattern
>       traversal
>     * a set of subclasses that map the abstract syntax to store
>           o right now i've got SQL via a JPA layer
>           o shortly i will also have an XML persistence layer via DBXML
> 
> Slightly burdensome dependencies
> 
>     * i use BNFC which means you need Haskell + Happy + Alex installed
>       on your system. (On a mac this is port install Haskell, port
>       install Happy, port install Alex.)
>     * When the XML persistence comes on line there will be a dependency
>       on DBXML.
>     * Neither of these dependencies play nicely with maven. i've got
>       some strategies for workin around this for the parser generator,
>       but not for the XML persistence layer.
> 
> In a not too distant release i will add some support for specifying and 
> generating operational semantics via techniques borrowed from Peter 
> Sewell's Ott.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> --greg
> 
> -- 
> L.G. Meredith
> Managing Partner
> Biosimilarity LLC
> 1219 NW 83rd St
> Seattle, WA 98117
> 
> +1 206.650.3740
> 
> http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
> 
> > 

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