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SBP: the Scannerless Boolean Parser
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+16-Aug: A new snapshot is here.
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+Error handling has been massively improved. Here's an example parsing
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+grammar. The input is missing a
+closing angle-bracket on a generic type definition. Click on the
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+make java15 after a checkout to try it yourself.
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+Update: [17-July-2006]
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+There is now a mailing list.
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+Update: [05-July-2006]
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+The reflective grammar-to-java bindings are complete, so SBP is now
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What is it?
The Scannerless Boolean Parser (SBP) is a scannerless parser for
In addition to the juxtaposition and union operators provided in
-context-free languages, JTP supports grammars which use the
+context-free languages, SBP supports grammars which use the
intersection operator (conjunctive
grammars) and the complement operator (
You can download a snapshot (11-Dec-2005) here. The parser-generator
+href=../../edu.berkeley.sbp.tgz>here. The parser-generator
requires Java 1.5 or later; the Java code it emits should run on any Java 1.1+ JVM. After unpacking
the archive, simply type make to compile SBP and run the
regression tests.
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