Delphi Parser implemented in Python

Dang Griffith
Wed Oct 15 13:45:29 EDT 2003


>>> On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:59:51 GMT, Dang <> wrote:
>>>   In hopes of avoiding bumpy wheels, is there a freely available
>>>parser for Delphi / Object Pascal implemented in Python?  I'm on a new
>>>project and need to reverse engineer some schtuff, and thought a
>>>cross-reference would come in handy.
>>>   I have the language syntax (BNF) from Borland, and could get it
>>>into Flex, but I'd like to avoid installing a C compiler, flex, and so
>>>forth.
>>>   Thanks,
>>>      --dang
>>
>>Dang <> wrote:
>> Nevermind--I should have googled first.  I have some leads and will
>> either run where they've already been, or will fall back to the other
>> option.
>>    --dang

On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 15:53:56 GMT, John Fabiani <jfabiani at yolo.com>
wrote:
>What did you find?  I'd like to find a more of a converter from FoxPro to
>Python.
>John

   I found http://christophe.delord.free.fr/en/tpg/, the "Toy Parser
Generator".  You can find it, and others, as Diez pointed out (thank
you) at http://www.python.org/sigs/parser-sig/.
   --dang




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