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'''ANTLR''' (''ANother Tool for Language Recognition'') is an [[Java]] based parser generator, comes with a Java backend (i.e. ANTLR generated parsers are written in/compile with Java), but additional backends are available for [[C Sharp]], [[ECMAScript]] and [[Python]] versions two and three. Early versions of ANTLR also generated C++ code and apparently there is work ongoing to re-introduce the feature to the toolkit.
'''ANTLR''' (''ANother Tool for Language Recognition'') is an [[Java]] based parser generator, comes with a Java backend (i.e. ANTLR generated parsers are written in/compile with Java), but additional backends are available for [[C Sharp]], [[ECMAScript]] and [[Python]] versions two and three. Early versions of ANTLR also generated C++ code and apparently there is work ongoing to re-introduce the feature to the toolkit.


Main ANTLR author Terence Parr was also responsible for the ''Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set''.
Main ANTLR author Terence Parr was also responsible for the ''Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set'' (PCCTS).


==Versions==
==Versions==

Latest revision as of 21:32, 7 May 2024

ANTLR
Name ANother Tool for Language Recognition
Version 4.13.1 (Sep 2023)
Vendor
Author Terence Parr
Sam Harwell
Licence Three clause BSD license
WWW http://www.antlr.org

ANTLR (ANother Tool for Language Recognition) is an Java based parser generator, comes with a Java backend (i.e. ANTLR generated parsers are written in/compile with Java), but additional backends are available for C Sharp, ECMAScript and Python versions two and three. Early versions of ANTLR also generated C++ code and apparently there is work ongoing to re-introduce the feature to the toolkit.

Main ANTLR author Terence Parr was also responsible for the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS).

Versions

  • 2.7.7 (Nov 2006)
  • 3.5.3 (Apr 2022)
  • 4.5.30 (2016-01-30)
Prerequisites
  • Java 6 or higher

Publications

  • Terence Parr: The Definitive ANTLR 4 Reference - 2013, ISBN 1-934356-99-9

Links