Thanks for the information.  Once I bit the bullet and learned a bit
of Java, it was actually pretty easy to call ANTLR from clojure, after
getting all the package naming figured out.

Paul

On Sep 6, 6:22 am, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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/...
>
> 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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