2009/9/5 Mike Hinchey <hinche...@gmail.com>

> I don't know anything about it, but counterclockwise uses antlr.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/clojuredev-devel/browse_thread/thread/1428233ef12b6231
>
>
That's true. To be more precise, we have a clojure lexer which is
extensively used in Counterclockwise clojure source editor for syntax
coloration. There is also the lexer part but it was developed a long time
ago (so may not be still accurate), and is not used yet (so maybe the way
the AST is constructed is nood in the good shape for most purpose).

But to come back to your concern of using antlr from clojure : no,
Counterclockwise is not yet written in clojure (just the client/server part
for communicating with running projects instances) and so you wil not be
able to find examples for that, sorry :-(

-- 
Laurent

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