This is the Linux app named UniCC LALR(1) Parser Generator whose latest release can be downloaded as unicc-1.3.1.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
UniCC LALR(1) Parser Generator
DESCRIPTION:
UniCC (UNIversal Compiler-Compiler) compiles an augmented grammar definition into a program source code that parses the described grammar. Because UniCC is intended to be target-language independent, it can be configured via template definition files to emit parsers in almost any programming language.UniCC comes with out of the box support for the programming languages C, C++, Python (both 2.x and 3.x) and JavaScript. Parsers can also be generated into JSON and XML.
Features
- Grammars are expressed in a powerful Backus-Naur-style meta language
- Generates parsers in C, C++, Python, JavaScript, JSON and XML
- Build-in scanner generator with full Unicode support
- Grammar prototyping features, virtual productions and anonymous nonterminals
- Abstract syntax tree notation features
- Semantically determined symbols
- Standard LALR(1) conflict resolution
- Platform-independent (console-based)
Audience
Information Technology, Developers
User interface
Command-line
Programming Language
Python, C
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