We should ask andy kellens because they have an island grammar parser for cobol. so may be you can use that.
On Jan 19, 2011, at 8:55 AM, Nicolas Anquetil wrote:
BTW, very long time ago, I took the Cobol gramar for JavaCC and actually got it to parse code (I think it was CICS Cobol), ...
It was a pain because COBOL does not exist. There are tons of different specifications (cobol-59, cobol-64, cobol-72, cobol II, Cobol++) multipied by many proprietary implementations, ...
The langage in itself is easy to read (after all, it was the goal), but a real pain to parse.
nicolas
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De: "Tudor Girba" tudor.girba@gmail.com À: "Moose-related development" moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch Envoyé: Mercredi 19 Janvier 2011 08:09:01 Objet: [Moose-dev] Re: cobol Thanks, Michele, I will take a look.
Doru
On 18 Jan 2011, at 20:47, Michele Lanza wrote:
Doru, the SCG library features a bunch of books I ordered 10 years ago when we did the Bedag case study. One I would start with was named something like "Cobol in 24 hours".
Cheers
Michele
On 2011-01-18, at 8:27 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,
Do any of you know good resources for learning COBOL?
Cheers, Doru
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