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Michele Calgaro
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README
C++ support libraries Original GNU autconf stuff contributed by Braden N. McDaniel. Slightly hacked up by me (Ric Klaren (klaren@cs.utwente.nl)) for who it's the first autoconf/automake/aclocal stuff ever, so suggestions additions welcome. HOW TO INSTALL In theory do: ./configure --prefix=<basedirectory where you want it installed> make make install Now libantlr.a should reside under <basedir>/lib/libantlr.a and the includes should be at <basedir>/include/antlr. NOTE: this only installs the C++ library and header files. In the contrib directory a dsp/dsw project for Microsoft Visual C++ can be found. In general this library needs runtime typing information (RTTI) make sure you enable this in whatever compiler you are using. SUPPORTED COMPILERS Pasted from the FAQ entry on: http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/view.jsp?EID=121 Compiler OS Version ------------------ --------------------- ---------- Sun Workshop 4.2 Solaris 2.6, 7 2.7.1a2 Sun Workshop 5.0 Solaris 2.7 2.7.1a2 Sun Workshop 6.0 Solaris 2.7 2.7.1a2 egcs-1.1.2 Solaris 2.6,7 2.7.1a2 egcs-1.1.2 Linux 2.2, Solaris 2.6 2.7.1a2 gcc-2.95.2 Linux 2.2, Solaris 2.6,7 2.7.1a2 gcc-2.96 (20000527) Solaris 2.6 2.7.1a2 aCC A.01.21 HP-UX 10.20 2.7.0 no! Visual C++ 6.0 PC 2.7.1a2 (warnings) Intel C++ 4.0 NT 4.0 2.7.0 Borland 5.0 NT 4.0 2.7.0 IT DOESN'T WORK!? Check out the faq: http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/view.jsp?EID=120 The text of that entry (by Peter Wells): The ANTLR code uses some relatively new features of C++ which not all compilers support yet (such as namespaces, and new style standard headers). There is work currently in progress to provide a compatibility mode for ANTLR, to enable older compilers to handle this. At the moment, you may be able to work around the problem with a few nasty tricks: Try creating some header files like 'iostream' just containing: #include <iostream.h> and compile with an option to define away the word 'std', such as CC .... -Dstd= .... Also in the antlr subdirectory there's a file config.h. Tweak this one to enable/disable the different bells and whistles used in the rest of the code. Don't forget to submit those changes back to us (along with compiler info) so we can incorporate them in our next release! Thanks!