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| -rw-r--r-- | CMakeLists.txt | 2570 | logplain |
| d--------- | Linux | 36 | logplain |
| d--------- | Mac | 169 | logplain |
| -rw-r--r-- | README.md | 845 | logplain |
| -rw-r--r-- | TLexer.g4 | 2080 | logplain |
| -rw-r--r-- | TParser.g4 | 4186 | logplain |
| d--------- | Windows | 138 | logplain |
| -rw-r--r-- | generate.cmd | 770 | logplain |
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Demo application for the ANTLR 4 C++ target
This demo app shows how to build the ANTLR runtime both as dynamic and static library and how to use a parser generated from a simple demo grammar.
A few steps are necessary to get this to work:
- Download the current ANTLR jar and place it in this folder.
- Open the generation script for your platform (generate.cmd for Windows, generate.sh for *nix/OSX) and update the LOCATION var to the actual name of the jar you downloaded.
- Run the generation script. This will generate a test parser + lexer, along with listener + visitor classes in a subfolder named "generated". This is where the demo application looks for these files.
- Open the project in the folder that matches your system.
- Compile and run.
Compilation is done as described in the runtime/cpp/readme.md file.
