The idea is somewhat open. There is already an existing LaTeX parser
that uses ANTLR, but it could be improved. If you determine that
another parser would be better, than we can switch. Also if you find
something that already knows how to generate an AST for LaTeX we can
look at using that as well. I don't know of anything out there, but I
also haven't really researched it.

Basically, we haven't researched the problem enough ourselves yet to
know what the best technological solution to it would be, so part of
your proposal process would be doing that and discussing the options
with us.

Aaron Meurer

On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 11:54 PM Souvik Mandal <mandalsouvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am Souvik Mandal. I am a fourth-year computer and engineering student from 
> IIT Indore. I am interested in working in the Parsing project under Computer 
> Science, Graphics, and Infrastructure Projects section. I have few doubts 
> regarding the project -
>
> Do I need to design the AST, or will we be using AST for LaTeX that is 
> already implemented? Also, will we be using ANTLR and python parser, or it 
> needs to be implemented from scratch? It would be great if anyone can guide 
> me.
>
> Thank you.
>
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