tool: COCO/R


Language:
COCOL (EBNF variant)
Version:
1.39 (Modula, Pascal, Oberon)
Parts:
parser generator(LL(1))
Author:
Hanspeter Moessenboeck <moessenboeck@ssw.uni-linz.ac.at> Port to Modula-2 done by Marc Brandis, Christof Brass and Pat Terry <cspt@cs.ru.ac.za> Port to Turbo Pascal done by Pat Terry and Volker Pohlers <pohlers@escher.hrz.fh-stralsund.de>
Location:
ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch:/pub/software/Coco ftp://ftp.psg.com:/pub/modula-2/coco ftp://cs.ru.ac.za:/pub/coco ftp://ftp.fit.qut.edu.au:/pub/coco
Description:
Coco/R generates recursive descent parsers and their associated scanners from attributed grammars. Coco/R can bootstrap itself to generate its own driver, parser, scanner, and semantic evaluator from the attributed grammar CR.ATG. This grammar thus serves as an an example of how to write compiler descriptions for Coco. There are also other simpler examples showing its use.
Reference:
_A compiler generator for microcomputers_, by Rechenberg and Moessenboeck (Prentice Hall, 1989, 0-13-155136-1)
Bugs:
MS-DOS related versions: Pat Terry <cspt@cs.ru.ac.za> Other: Hanspeter Moessenboeck <moessenboeck@ssw.uni-linz.ac.at>
Requires:
Oberon, Modula-2, or Turbo Pascal
Ports:
MS-DOS: TopSpeed Modula-2; FST 2.0; FST 3.1 - 3.5; StonyBrook QuickMod 2.2; Logitech 3.03; Turbo Pascal. Macintosh: Apple MacMeth. Unix/Linux/FreeBSD: Mocka, Gardens Point.
Status:
Oberon version is freely available. Modula-2 version is free to academic sites; commercial use requires a license
Updated:
November 1st, 1995

Related Items

language: COCOL

category: compiler generators and related tools summary, or expanded.

category: text manipulation summary, or expanded.


This work supported by Idiom Consulting. Idiom is a full-service ISP, providing Internet access in Northern California and Web hosting worldwide.

Please send updates to free-compilers@idiom.com

The HTML is maintained by David Muir Sharnoff and the entries themselves are currently maintained by Bryan Miller.

Copyright (c) 1992-1998 David Muir Sharnoff, All Rights Reserved
Copyright (c) 1994-1996, Steven Allen Robenalt, All Rights Reserved