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C++ grammar, parsers, etc. sharring@cs.tamu.edu (1995-04-27) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | sharring@cs.tamu.edu (Steven L Harrington) |
Keywords: | C++, tools, question |
Organization: | Texas A&M Computer Science Department, College Station, TX |
Date: | Thu, 27 Apr 1995 14:34:51 GMT |
Hello,
I am interested in tools, either commercial or roll-my-own, which can
parse C++ code. I am trying to compile a list of available options
for such a task. To date, here is what I've found:
1) Roskind's C++ grammar (cumbersome and out of date)
2) PCCTS toolset with recently released C++ grammar
3) C++ Auditor by Declarative Systems, Inc.
That list seems *much* too small, so I am hoping for some pointers to
other options. Also, any opinions as to the merits (or lack thereof)
of any of the choices would be appreciated.
Please email me. I will post a summary of my findings at a later date,
if there is interest.
Thanks, Steve Harrington
Texas A&M University
sharring@cs.tamu.edu
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