Parr Research Corporation with Purdue University Electrical Engineering and University of Minnesota, AHPCRC Terence Parr Russell Quong Will Cohen Hank Dietz A central place for information about PCCTS 1.33 is: http://www.polhode.com/pccts.html The maintenance release is available from: http://www.polhode.com/pccts133mr.zip There is a ready-to-run version for win32 for Microsoft Visual Studio at the same site. It is available from: http://www.polhode.com/win32.zip New users should visit http://www.polhode.com/pccts.html in order to get the following document: "Notes For New Users of PCCTS" This is a Postscript file of about 40 pages which is extremely useful for someone starting out. It is a based on 1.33mr21 When you have a little more experience, be sure to review the following documents in the distribution kit: CHANGES_FROM_133.txt CHANGES_FROM_133_BEFORE_MR13.txt KNOWN_PROBLEMS.txt ------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION (Unix) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Download http://www.polhode.com/pccts133mr.zip 1. Unzip the distribution kit to your preferred location. If there are newline problems try using zip -a ... 2. cd to the main pccts directory. 3. make This will create: antlr dlg sorcerer genmk 4. Copy to /usr/local/bin or /usr/local/bin if you like. If you don't wish to then add pccts/bin to your path. 5. To get an up-to-date list of program options execute the program with no command line options. To get up-to-date documentation read CHANGES_FROM_133*.txt and KNOWN_PROBLEMS.txt at: http://www.polhode.com/pccts.html 6. You need not create a library. The makefile created by genmk assumes that the files are not part of a library. If you wish to create a library from elements of pccts/h: If the first letter of the filename is lowercase (uppercase) it is related to the code generated using the pccts C mode (C++ mode). Some of the .c and .cpp files in the h directory are not meant to be placed in a library and will not compile because they are meant to be #include in pccts generated files which are grammar specific. For C++ users place the following elements in the library: AParser.cpp ASTBase.cpp ATokenBuffer.cpp BufFileInput.cpp (optional) DLexerBase.cpp PCCTSAST.cpp SList.cpp ------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION (Win32) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've tried to keep the win32 kit to the minimum necessary to get up and running. The complete kit contains additional information (some historical), source code, and DevStudio projects for rebuilding pccts from the source code. The kit is now distributed with both MSVC 5 and MSVC6 style projects. 0. Download http://www.polhode.com/win32.zip. You may also wish to download: http://www.polhode.com/CHANGES_FROM_133.txt http://www.polhode.com/CHANGES_FROM_133_BEFORE_MR13.txt http://www.polhode.com/KNOWN_PROBLEMS.txt 1. Unzip the distribution kit to your preferred location. This will create: a pccts directory tree pccts/bin/*.exe pccts/lib/*.lib pccts/h/* sorcerer/lib/* sorcerer/h/* an example directory tree pccts\example\calcAST\* pccts\example\simple\* 2. Define the environment variable PCCTS to point to the main pccts directory. 3. Try building the simple project: pccts\example\simple\simple50.dsw or simple60.dsw. 4. Try building the complex project: pccts\example\calcAST\calcAST50.dsw or calcAST60.dsw. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION (DEC/VMS) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEC/VMS support added by Piéronne Jean-François (jfp@altavista.net) 0. Download http://www.polhode.com/pccts133mr.zip 1. Unzip the distribution kit to your preferred location. 2. set default to the main pccts directory. 3. @makefile.vms This will create in directory [.bin]: antlr.exe dlg.exe sorcerer.exe genmk.exe 5. To get an up-to-date list of program options execute the program with no command line options. To get up-to-date documentation read CHANGES_FROM_133*.txt and KNOWN_PROBLEMS.txt at http://www.polhode.com/pccts.html.