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Title: | Languages |
Notice: | Speaking In Tongues |
Moderator: | TLE::TOKLAS::FELDMAN |
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Created: | Sat Jan 25 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed May 21 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 394 |
Total number of notes: | 2683 |
259.0. "Development Tools" by BECALM::NYLANDER () Thu Nov 30 1989 14:56
A developer from across the ocean sent me the following two messages,
requesting help in locating language development tools used within
Digital engineering.
I pointed him at TBL, LALRPAT, VCG, and GEM. However, I'm sure that's
not a definitive list of the generally useful tools that we use for
language development.
So, with Charles' permission I'm posting his note here. Please reply
and/or send Charles mail if you have compiler development technology
which they may find useful.
--chip
From: TLE::FORTY2::FOX "X.400 = $'s.......( X.400 + EDI ) = Mega $'s" 30-NOV-1989 04:42
To: TLE::BECALM::NYLANDER
Subj: RE: Request for information from EDI Engineering group.
Thanks for the info, I'll follow up on the components you've mentioned,
I think posting my request in the languages notes conference sounds
like a good idea, might be worth adding that the output objects
are EDI processable formats such as X12 , EDIFACT.
thanks again Charles
From: TLE::FORTY2::FOX "X.400 = $'s.......( X.400 + EDI ) = Mega $'s 29-Nov-1989 1311" 29-NOV-1989 13:25
To: TLE::NYLANDER
CC: FOX
Subj: Request for information from EDI Engineering group.
Hi:
you were recommended by Andy Wilson, as someone who might
be able to help me with the following item.
( I by the way am Charles Fox, with the glorious title of Chief
designer EDI engineering group, in Reading UK )
In our next Corporate EDI product release, we want to build a component
that we refer to as a Generic Translator...in fact it looks very
much to me like a generic compiler, that takes as its input one of a
range of different structured information objects , based on a range of
different (but simple) syntax.
The output being a new representation of said information object.
I hope to avoid re-inventing the wheel here, and was wondering if
you could point me in the direction of some info on what tools
exist within DEC Engineering that I could utilze ?
(e.g generic syntax analyzers , etc etc. )
Thanks in advance for any pointers you care to give ,
Charles Fox
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259.1 | I'd suggest SCAN if it's only on VAXes | MINAR::BISHOP | | Thu Nov 30 1989 17:21 | 10 |
| This sounds like an application for the Galileo parser
generator, or for straight-forward coding in SCAN. In
either case, don't re-invent the wheel!
SCAN has a conference at CLT::SCAN, according to
EASYNET_CONFERENCES.
Galileo has a conference at GUESS::GALILEO.
-John Bishop
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259.2 | | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | Digital Designs with PDF | Fri Dec 01 1989 10:50 | 5 |
| And, of course, for Ultrix users there are LEX, YACC, and AWK. I
believe these are also available under DECshell on VMS (instant
portability).
Gary
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259.3 | wherfore LALR_PAT ? | DWOVAX::YOUNG | History punishes the late - MG | Fri Dec 01 1989 23:38 | 1 |
| Who is the Keeper of LALR_PAT these days, anyway?
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