I'm writing a DSL extension to Javascript and am trying to create Netbeans IDE 
support for it. To support syntax highlighting, etc, I need to parse the source 
scripts. Right now I'm doing it (as a PoC) using an old JavaCC grammar from 
2006. This is insufficient since it's outdated, but also because it doesn't 
support the Nashorn extensions, which are crucial to my purpose. So ... my 
questions for the list are these:

* Is there a grammar that I can use (i.e., is open source) that supports the 
Nashorn extensions?
* If so, where can I get it? And what tool leverages it (i.e., Javacc, antlr, 
etc)?

Any other links / suggestions / prior art are welcome...

thanks!

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