Thanks, I took at look at this and it looks promising... although I'm
a bit deterred by the need to learn several new toolsets. Ultimately,
running something outside of Rb is going to have a performance hit
(which until I can prove detrimental, is fine with me), but for the
sake of simplicity, I think I'm going try writing a lexer & parser
that can handle EBNF using REALbasic (and produce XML) -- I'll see
how that goes over the next couple of weeks. :\ If anyone is
interested in working on the project with me, feel free to discuss.
Thanks,
John
On Jun 14, 2006, at 12:40 PM, dda wrote:
If you have Haskell installed on your system, you can compile BNFC, a
BNF to [something *] generator.
bnfc is a binary executable, I don't think it requires Haskell to run.
* Including xml.
http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~markus/BNFC/
HTH
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