Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!world!iecc!compilers-sender From: san4023@aim1.tamu.edu (Scott Andrew Nedderman) Newsgroups: comp.compilers Subject: Lexical analysis in Lisp Keywords: Lisp, lex Message-ID: <14634@helios.TAMU.EDU> Date: 13 Apr 91 19:40:38 GMT Sender: compilers-sender@iecc.cambridge.ma.us Reply-To: san4023@aim1.tamu.edu (Scott Andrew Nedderman) Organization: Academic Computing Services TAMU Lines: 18 Approved: compilers@iecc.cambridge.ma.us I've been trying to find a good example of a lexical analyzer and parser written in Lisp. So far I haven't had much luck. Would someone please send me an example of how to do this? I would prefer something with a pascal-like grammar but anything would be helpful. For those interested, my project is to write a TeX equation parser in lisp (for use inside Gnu emacs) that will input the equation and output the FORTRAN code to solve it (in a WEB of course). So far my biggest problem is just finding good examples of lexical analysis in Lisp. Any help would be very appreciated. Scott | Scott A. Nedderman | Internet: sanhelp@venus.tamu.edu | Academic Computing Services | Bitnet: sanhelp@tamvenus | THEnet: thor::sanhelp -- Send compilers articles to compilers@iecc.cambridge.ma.us or {ima | spdcc | world}!iecc!compilers. Meta-mail to compilers-request.