Add ability to use the generated parser instead of the source grammar #458
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These changes add a new option to the grammar configuration and make it possible to use the generated parser instead of the source grammar (known limitation currently).
It is not bulletproof and won't work in many cases (when Java is not the target language for example), but this can still be helpful in many situations. If there is no generated parser, the old way of using the source grammar is used as a fallback. This shouldn't really break anything working now, it is just a new option.
Please consider this addition and let me know if it needs additional work, or if it is simply against the philosophy of this plugin and cannot be merged.