The interpreter is only suitable for very small grammars (without
predicates!). For more complicated grammars, use ANTLRWorks' debugger
instead.

Regards,

Bart.


On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Mike Kappel <mkap...@appfluent.com> wrote:

> I just downloaded ANTLRWorks and tried the example expression grammar.  I
> type in a simple expression into the Interpreter and see the generated parse
> tree.  Fine.  I then load the SQL 2003 grammar and type in a simple Insert
> statement.  I click the arrow and it never returns from Interpreting
> (Operation in progress).  Can ANTLRWorks handle a more complex grammar?
>
> Dr. Michael R. Kappel
> mkap...@appfluent.com<mailto:mkap...@appfluent.com>
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