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ANTLR v4
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Terence Parr, parrt at cs usfca edu
ANTLR project lead and supreme dictator for life
University of San Francisco
INTRODUCTION
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Hi and welcome to the Honey Badger 4.0 release of ANTLR!
INSTALLATION
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UNIX
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0. Install Java (version 1.6 or higher)
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1. Download
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$ cd /usr/local/lib
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$ curl -O http://www.antlr4.org/download/antlr-4.0-complete.jar
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Or just download in browser using URL:
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http://www.antlr4.org/download/antlr-4.0-complete.jar
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and put it somewhere rational like /usr/local/lib.
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2. Add antlr-4.0-complete.jar to your CLASSPATH:
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$ export CLASSPATH=".:/usr/local/lib/antlr-4.0-complete.jar:$CLASSPATH"
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Is also a good idea to put this in your .bash_profile or whatever your
startup script is.
3. Create aliases for the ANTLR Tool, and TestRig.
$ alias antlr4='java -jar /usr/local/lib/antlr-4.0-complete.jar'
$ alias grun='java org.antlr.v4.runtime.misc.TestRig'
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WINDOWS (Thanks to Graham Wideman)
0. Install Java (version 1.6 or higher)
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1. Download http://antlr.org/download/antlr-4.0-complete.jar
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Save to your directory for 3rd party Java libraries, say C:\Javalib
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2. Add antlr-4.0-complete.jar to CLASSPATH, either:
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* Permanently: Using System Properties dialog > Environment variables >
Create or append to CLASSPATH variable
* Temporarily, at command line:
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SET CLASSPATH=C:\Javalib\antlr-4.0-complete.jar;%CLASSPATH%
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3. Create short convenient commands for the ANTLR Tool, and TestRig,
using batch files or doskey commands:
* Batch files (in directory in system PATH)
antlr4.bat: java org.antlr.v4.Tool %*
run.bat: java org.antlr.v4.runtime.misc.TestRig %*
* Or, use doskey commands:
doskey antlr4=java org.antlr.v4.Tool $*
doskey grun =java org.antlr.v4.runtime.misc.TestRig $*
TESTING INSTALLATION
Either launch org.antlr.v4.Tool directly:
$ java org.antlr.v4.Tool
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ANTLR Parser Generator Version 4.0
-o ___ specify output directory where all output is generated
-lib ___ specify location of .tokens files
...
or use -jar option on java:
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$ java -jar /usr/local/lib/antlr-4.0-complete.jar
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ANTLR Parser Generator Version 4.0
-o ___ specify output directory where all output is generated
-lib ___ specify location of .tokens files
...
EXAMPLE
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In a temporary directory, put the following grammar inside file Hello.g4:
// Define a grammar called Hello
// match keyword hello followed by an identifier
// match lower-case identifiers
grammar Hello;
r : 'hello' ID ;
ID : [a-z]+ ;
WS : [ \t\n]+ -> skip ; // skip spaces, tabs, newlines
Then run ANTLR the tool on it:
$ cd /tmp
$ antlr4 Hello.g4
$ javac Hello*.java
Now test it:
$ grun Hello r -tree
hello parrt
^D
(r hello parrt)
(That ^D means EOF on unix; it's ^Z in Windows.) The -tree option prints
the parse tree in LISP notation.
BOOK SOURCE CODE
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http://pragprog.com/titles/tpantlr2/source_code