trsplit 0.20.11
See the version list below for details.
dotnet tool install --global trsplit --version 0.20.11
dotnet new tool-manifest # if you are setting up this repo dotnet tool install --local trsplit --version 0.20.11
#tool dotnet:?package=trsplit&version=0.20.11
nuke :add-package trsplit --version 0.20.11
Reads an Antlr4 grammar from stdin and identifies problems in the grammar.
This program is part of the Trash toolkit.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
This package has no dependencies.
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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0.23.8 | 120 | 11/1/2024 |
0.23.7 | 2,525 | 10/9/2024 |
0.23.6 | 740 | 9/21/2024 |
0.23.5 | 93 | 9/15/2024 |
0.23.4 | 102 | 9/7/2024 |
0.23.3 | 116 | 8/15/2024 |
0.23.2 | 126 | 6/28/2024 |
0.23.1 | 105 | 6/22/2024 |
0.23.0 | 189 | 4/25/2024 |
0.22.0 | 214 | 2/26/2024 |
0.21.16 | 278 | 11/16/2023 |
0.21.15 | 158 | 11/16/2023 |
0.21.14 | 145 | 11/15/2023 |
0.21.13 | 158 | 11/14/2023 |
0.21.12 | 242 | 10/27/2023 |
0.21.11 | 208 | 10/24/2023 |
0.21.9 | 259 | 9/27/2023 |
0.21.8 | 190 | 9/26/2023 |
0.21.7 | 227 | 9/26/2023 |
0.21.6 | 204 | 9/20/2023 |
0.21.5 | 204 | 9/18/2023 |
0.21.4 | 219 | 9/17/2023 |
0.21.3 | 214 | 9/14/2023 |
0.21.2 | 197 | 9/4/2023 |
0.21.1 | 268 | 8/15/2023 |
0.21.0 | 231 | 6/25/2023 |
0.20.27 | 187 | 6/15/2023 |
0.20.26 | 177 | 6/5/2023 |
0.20.25 | 183 | 6/3/2023 |
0.20.24 | 185 | 6/1/2023 |
0.20.23 | 174 | 5/31/2023 |
0.20.22 | 191 | 5/21/2023 |
0.20.21 | 203 | 5/15/2023 |
0.20.20 | 181 | 5/11/2023 |
0.20.19 | 188 | 5/8/2023 |
0.20.18 | 189 | 5/8/2023 |
0.20.17 | 209 | 5/4/2023 |
0.20.16 | 235 | 5/1/2023 |
0.20.15 | 212 | 4/27/2023 |
0.20.14 | 214 | 4/21/2023 |
0.20.13 | 239 | 4/13/2023 |
0.20.12 | 299 | 3/17/2023 |
0.20.11 | 276 | 3/15/2023 |
0.20.10 | 278 | 3/15/2023 |
0.20.9 | 281 | 3/14/2023 |
0.20.8 | 284 | 3/14/2023 |
0.20.7 | 284 | 3/13/2023 |
0.20.6 | 288 | 3/11/2023 |
0.20.5 | 275 | 3/11/2023 |
0.20.4 | 275 | 3/9/2023 |
0.20.3 | 275 | 3/8/2023 |
0.20.2 | 265 | 3/7/2023 |
0.20.1 | 276 | 3/7/2023 |
0.20.0 | 348 | 2/22/2023 |
0.19.3 | 312 | 2/19/2023 |
0.19.2 | 356 | 2/2/2023 |
0.19.1 | 352 | 1/28/2023 |
0.19.0 | 367 | 1/15/2023 |
0.19.0-alpha7 | 265 | 1/15/2023 |
0.19.0-alpha6 | 281 | 1/14/2023 |
0.19.0-alpha5 | 290 | 1/12/2023 |
0.19.0-alpha4 | 274 | 1/11/2023 |
0.18.1 | 508 | 11/11/2022 |
0.18.0 | 473 | 11/7/2022 |
0.17.0 | 539 | 9/11/2022 |
0.16.5 | 598 | 7/29/2022 |
0.16.4 | 581 | 6/13/2022 |
0.16.3 | 586 | 5/7/2022 |
0.16.2 | 587 | 5/6/2022 |
0.16.1 | 558 | 5/5/2022 |
0.16.0 | 643 | 4/13/2022 |
0.15.1 | 596 | 4/4/2022 |
0.15.0 | 569 | 3/20/2022 |
0.14.3 | 575 | 2/27/2022 |
0.14.2 | 559 | 2/18/2022 |
0.14.1 | 597 | 1/26/2022 |
0.14.0 | 573 | 1/26/2022 |
0.13.8 | 575 | 1/14/2022 |
0.13.7 | 579 | 1/13/2022 |
0.13.6 | 576 | 1/13/2022 |
0.13.5 | 607 | 1/12/2022 |
0.13.4 | 567 | 1/11/2022 |
0.13.3 | 567 | 1/10/2022 |
0.13.2 | 388 | 12/24/2021 |
0.13.1 | 409 | 12/24/2021 |
0.13.0 | 392 | 12/23/2021 |
0.12.0 | 409 | 12/6/2021 |
0.11.5 | 493 | 10/17/2021 |
0.11.4 | 485 | 10/17/2021 |
0.11.3 | 419 | 9/28/2021 |
0.11.2 | 457 | 9/26/2021 |
0.11.1 | 469 | 9/25/2021 |
0.11.0 | 504 | 9/24/2021 |
0.10.0 | 491 | 9/9/2021 |
0.8.9 | 451 | 8/13/2021 |
0.8.8 | 421 | 8/5/2021 |
0.8.7 | 430 | 7/20/2021 |
0.8.6 | 443 | 7/13/2021 |
0.8.5 | 416 | 7/6/2021 |
0.8.4 | 428 | 6/24/2021 |
0.8.3 | 512 | 6/13/2021 |
0.8.2 | 421 | 6/8/2021 |
0.8.1 | 404 | 6/2/2021 |
# trsplit
## Summary
Split a combined Antlr4 grammar
## Description
The split command splits one grammar into two. The input grammar
must be a combined lexer/parser grammar implemented in one file.
The transformation creates a lexer grammar and a parser grammar,
outputed as parse tree data with the two grammars.
[trsponge](https://github.com/kaby76/Domemtech.Trash/tree/main/trsponge)
is used to instantiate the two files in the file system.
## Usage
trsplit
## Details
The `trsplit` application splits a combined grammar into two files.
It does this as follows:
* Partition the rules in the grammar into parser and lexer rules. This
is done by examining the LHS symbol: parser rules start with a lowercase
LHS symbol name; lexer rules start with an uppercase LHS symbol name.
* In the parser grammar, insert an `optionsSpec` declaration that
contains a `tokenVocab` specification for the name of the vocabulary
generated for the lexer grammar.
* Add `grammarDecl` statements to the top of the new files to declare
the parser and lexer grammars.
After splitting, use `trsponge` to output the files. The resulting files
may require hand-tweaking due to various constraints that split grammars
must follow, including:
* String literals that do not have a corresponding lexer rule must be
modified.
* Parser options do not apply to lexer grammars. Remove or replace.
## Example
trparse Arithmetic.g4 | trsplit | trsponge
## Current version
0.20.11 Dotnet 7.0 dependency; desc.xml replacement for pom.xml. NB: not all Trash tools supported yet.