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Work in Progress / Semantic Parser test for DarkBasic Professional

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John Y
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2007 19:27 Edited at: 3rd Jan 2007 19:28
Hi,

I'm testing a semantic parser service for Synergy IDE, which checks your source code on the fly. It works by using ANTLR to parse the source code into tokens, which can then be analysed to provide feedback to the user.



Dim and #Constant recognition
Type and Function recognition
Detection of loops etc which aren't correctly closed
Detection of invalid filenames

Here is a test version which you can play with. I am after feedback on how fast parsing occurs. On my MacBook Pro it takes about 1 second to scan the FPSC source code.

You will need the .Net Framework 2.0 installed.

Get the new DarkBasic Professional IDE for only $19.99/~£9.85
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John Y
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2007 19:29
...and the file u need to download. Simply extract both files.

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Posted: 4th Jan 2007 21:40 Edited at: 4th Jan 2007 21:40
Updated

Function declaration checking
Array declaration checking
Tree output of all of the arrays, constants, functions and types



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John Y
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Posted: 4th Jan 2007 21:41 Edited at: 4th Jan 2007 21:46
And the updated zip file, this time there is an extra file to extract to show the tree view.

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John Y
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Posted: 8th Jan 2007 13:57
The main engine is finished, it's just going through last checks with my beta testers. Here's what it looks like.



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Uncle Sam
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Posted: 9th Jan 2007 21:15
I don't know why this isn't getting any attention. This looks good! Finaly a nice debugger!

Looks good in that IDE too.

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Posted: 9th Jan 2007 21:23 Edited at: 9th Jan 2007 21:28
Thanks, if you want to be on the highly secretive beta testing list, then you can download the beta with semantic parsing from

http://www.digitalomega.net/Synergy_IDE_1.1.0_SetupB.msi

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When you load a project it will scan all files
When you click an item in the tree it will take you to the definition

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Notice the red dot in the tree indicating the declarations in the currently open file.

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Uncle Sam
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Posted: 9th Jan 2007 21:46
Alrighty, as soon as I get the chance to test it I'll let you know.

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Posted: 9th Jan 2007 22:40
Very good John. I might download it. It looks so professional and indeed is very helpful.

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Posted: 12th Jan 2007 12:24
Very,Very intresting.

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