Releases: lifs-tools/cppgoslin
cppgoslin release 2.2.0
Merge pull request #16 from lifs-tools/alpine-linux Alpine linux
cppgoslin release 1.1.2
Changelog
Changes in 1.1.2
- This release implements correct handling of hydroxyls and hydroxyl modifications within the SwissLipids, HMDB and LIPID MAPS grammars.
Support for additional modifications will be added once the lipidomics standards initiative (LSI) has release an update to the recommended nomenclature.
cppgoslin release 1.1.0
This release adds support for mass and sum formula calculation for most lipid classes (please check the lipid class table lipid-list.csv) based on the neutral lipid molecule. It also adds support for adducts within the Goslin and Goslin fragments grammars, currently limited to those supported by LipidCreator. Thus, normalized lipid shorthand notation names, as provided after translation with Goslin, can now be combined with an adduct. Please note that adduct charges need to be explicit, thus '[M+H]+' needs to be provided as '[M+H]1+'. Adducts are also factored into the mass and sum formula calculations.
cppgoslin release 1.0.1
cppgoslin Release 1.0.1
This project is a parser, validator and normalizer implementation for shorthand lipid nomenclatures, based on the Grammar of Succinct Lipid Nomenclatures project.
Goslin defines multiple grammers compatible with ANTLRv4 for different sources of shorthand lipid nomenclature. This allows to generate parsers based on the defined grammars, which provide immediate feedback whether a processed lipid shorthand notation string is compliant with a particular grammar, or not.
cppgoslin uses the Goslin grammars and the generated parser to support the following general tasks:
- Facilitate the parsing of shorthand lipid names dialects.
- Provide a structural representation of the shorthand lipid after parsing.
- Use the structural representation to generate normalized names.
Changelog
Changes in 1.0.1
- Fixed a compilation issue with clang / llvm under OS X rgoslin/issues/1.
- Updated LipidClass following upstream changes to lipid-list.csv in goslin.
Getting Started
Please check the README for instructions on how to install and use cppgoslin.
Related Projects
- Goslin grammars and test files
- Java implementation
- C++ implementation
- Python implementation
- R implementation
- Webapplication and REST API
Help & Support
If you experience any issues with cppgoslin, we kindly ask you to report them
using our support form at https://lifs.isas.de/support with the support category
'General'. Please include your Operating System, your compiler and its version (if
applicable). Alternatively, you can open an issue on Github here.
Source Code
cppgoslin's source code is available at https://github.com/lifs-tools/cppgoslin.