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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/469321/1033076/#msg_1033076
As an alternative to ANTLR you could also use the alternative implementation shipped with Xtext.
To do so use the generator fragment '...packrat.PackratParserFragment' in your mwe2 file instead.(Element: -UNKNOWN-; Reported by: -UNKNOWN-)
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But I don't know what/where to modify in the MWE2 workflow file. I see two "fragment=" fragments that are ANTLR, but pasting in org.eclipse.xtext.generator.parser.packrat.PackratParserFragment instead of the ANTLR string doesn't change the error.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to use the included (packrat?) parser with the Eclipse/Xtext download (the pre-configured-with-xtext-download, not downloading Xtext using Update Sites) instead of downloading ANTLR?
Thx]]>Mike Johnson2013-04-03T20:44:50-00:00Re: Using Xtext 2.3.1 Included Parser
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/469321/1036159/#msg_1036159
Mike Johnson2013-04-08T02:37:22-00:00Re: Using Xtext 2.3.1 Included Parser
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/469321/1036307/#msg_1036307
See http://blog.efftinge.de/2009/01/xtext-new-parser-backend.html, especially the comment section.
I also tried adding the fragment (halfheartedly, I admit) instead of the ANTLR parser generator, and that didn't work.]]>Claudio Heeg2013-04-08T08:02:40-00:00