SDF is an open-source project under the
BSDLicense.
Contributing
- Please contribute bug reports, patches, and ideas for enhancement using our BugZilla instance. Thank you!
- If you would like to contribute a new component to the SDF project, or you would like to become a committer on existing SDF software, please contant Jurgen Vinju.
- We are always interested in finding new colleagues!
- We are always interested in add-ons and tools that support SDF grammar engineering. If you have made a valuable tool for SDF, we invite you to apply for hosting it on syntax-definition.org.
People
Maintainers
SDF is an open source project, originating from
CWI in the Netherlands as part of
The Meta-Environment. It is an independent piece of software now, developed by and contributed to by several people from CWI, TU Eindhoven, TU Delft and others.
The current developers/maintainers are:
- PGEN (SDF parse table generator)
- Rob Economopoulos
- Mark van den Brand
- Jurgen Vinju
- SGLR (SDF parse table interpreter, "the parser")
- Rob Economopoulos
- Jurgen Vinju
- Mark van den Brand
Also note that SDF depends on other open source software such as the ATerm library and the UPTR (pt-support) parse forest representation library. For details about these components, please visit
http://www.meta-environment.org. Any full SDF distribution
includes these components, which are also open-source and released under the same license.
Contributors
Several people have contributed significantly to SDF:
- Merijn de Jonge
- Paul Klint
- Eelco Visser
- Jeroen Scheerder
- Pieter Olivier
- Hayco de Jong
- Taeke Kooiker
Also note that previous versions of SDF (as implemented in Centaur LISP) have been done by other people: