I've had some luck with things like Lex and Yacc back in the day. I have no
desire to create my own language, that idea having been beaten out of me
over the years. There are toolkits available for creating your own .Net
language, BTW, in case you are interested.
You will want to study up on compiler theory. Yacc uses Bachus-Naur Form,
which is a normal way to represent LR(1) language grammars. I have no idea
if C# is LR(1), but it should be pretty close.
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"Visually Seen #" <al*****************@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Hello, world!
I plan to make my own programming langauge, and I intend to use C# to
do that.From my previous question, I got advice saying to get a C# parser
generator, and I obtained one, called SLK.
The major problem is this: I don't know how to use it!
Although there is a documentation on this, it's pretty hard to
understand.
Could anyone help?
Thanks a million if you could,
Seen Sharp