Parser Generator?
Jack
nospam at invalid.com
Sun Aug 19 00:37:33 EDT 2007
Thanks for all the replies!
SPARK looks promising. Its doc doesn't say if it handles unicode
(CJK in particular) encoding though.
Yapps also looks powerful: http://theory.stanford.edu/~amitp/yapps/
There's also PyGgy http://lava.net/~newsham/pyggy/
I may also give Antlr a try.
If anyone has experiences using any of the parser generators with CJK
languages, I'd be very interested in hearing that.
Jack
"Jack" <nospam at invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all, I need to do syntax parsing of simple naturual languages,
> for example, "weather of London" or "what is the time", simple
> things like these, with Unicode support in the syntax.
>
> In Java, there are JavaCC, Antlr, etc. I wonder what people use
> in Python? Antlr also has Python support but I'm not sure how good
> it is. Comments/hints are welcome.
>
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