Xref: utzoo comp.emacs:6507 comp.lang.lisp:1941 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!iuvax!cica!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!tinman.cis.ohio-state.edu!bob From: bob@tinman.cis.ohio-state.edu (Bob Sutterfield) Newsgroups: comp.emacs,comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: Parser generator wanted (e.g.SLR(1)) Message-ID: Date: 19 Jul 89 13:47:27 GMT References: <2299@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> <1497@dsacg1.UUCP> <1498@dsacg1.UUCP> <1499@dsacg1.UUCP> <1500@dsacg1.UUCP> Sender: news@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Reply-To: Bob Sutterfield Followup-To: comp.emacs Organization: The Ohio State University Dept of Computer & Information Science Lines: 30 In-reply-to: ntm1169@dsacg1.UUCP's message of 19 Jul 89 12:05:01 GMT In article <1497@dsacg1.UUCP> ntm1169@dsacg1.UUCP (Mott Given) writes: What is Elisp? That generally refers to the version of Lisp inside GNU Emacs. It's not unlikely that someone has written a parser generator (in elisp) that operates on a bufferful of source, producing a bufferful of parser. "Emacs: it's not just for editing any more." "Emacs: the lifestyle" "Emacs: I've heard there's a text editor in there, too." "Emacs: it's not just an editor, it's an adventure." Is it a public domain version of LISP? No, but it's free. Who distributes it and what types of hardware does it run on? You can get GNU Emacs via FTP from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu/edist.tar-18.54.Z or via UUCP from osu-cis (we're across town from you, so it's a local call). Write me for directions if you need them. In article <1498@dsacg1.UUCP> ntm1169@dsacg1.UUCP (Mott Given) writes: ... What types of hardware does it run on? Nigh onto everything that runs a UNIX(tm)-like operating system, and a few other things as well. It won't run on a micro like a PC or a Mac.