> It’s very close. Thanks a lot for the clue of the command line argument. Now I just need to find an XSLT implementation. Antlr wouldn’t happen to implement XSLT would it?
Nope, all what's available (to my knowledge) is this "debugger".
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> John
>> On Jun 8, 2016, at 7:49 AM, 'Mike Lischke' via antlr-discussion <
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>> John,
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>>> So I have source code, a grammar/translator and generated code. Can I mouse over a section in the source code or generated code, have the system automatically highlight the related code (where it was generated from or what it generates) and highlight the grammar/translators sections which generated or parsed the code?
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>> Try running the code generation with the -XdbgST flag. That will open a simple java app that allows to browse the generated code and shows which template generated it. Is that what you want?
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