On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 13:30:14 -0700, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>tuxlover wrote: >> Hello everyone >> >> I have to write a verilog parser in python for a class project. I was >> wondering if all you folks could advise me on choosing the right python >> parser module. I am not comfortable with lex/yacc and as a result find >> myself strugging with any module which use lex/yacc syntax/philosophy. >> pyparser looks good to me, but before I dive into it, I would really >> appreciate feedback from members of this group > >A Verilog parser has been written using pyparsing at least once before, >so I imagine that it shouldn't be too difficult to do so again. Of >course, if you just need *a* Verilog parser, not necessarily one written >by you, you could just email the guy who wrote it and ask him for a >copy. Grep > > http://pyparsing.sourceforge.net/ > >for "Verilog". > or google for verilog site:sourceforge.net BTW googling for verilog site:pyparsing.sourceforge.net will only get one hit (maybe less if I typoed again ;-) Regards, Bengt Richter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list