On 4/1/14, 1:05 PM, "Sam Harwell" <
s...@tunnelvisionlabs.com> wrote:
> Hi Ruslan,
>
> I am not aware of an automated tool capable of producing a translation of the
> ANTLR 4 runtime in another target language without *extensive* modification
> (not even one that's slow). No one currently working on ANTLR believes your
> proposed solution would produce the result you claim, which means we're
> unlikely to spend time trying to make it work. The only way this would happen
> is if someone who believes it could work (like you) actually spends the time
> proving that it really does work, and create a new language target as a
> result.
>
> I'm not trying to discourage you, but this is simply the facts of the
> situation. It could happen, but only if you make it happen.
Ok Sam,
Just two times, for two projects we did this here.
1) We generate stub/proxy sources of Vserver + Vclient,
After parsing of c++ interfaces.
2) We have parse headers of third party big c++ graphic library,
then generate corresponded sources + even wiki docs.
Results are more than cool.
This is why I suggest think about this way :-)
But if you do not see way, then of course no way.