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I am looking for a good free C++ parser, i.e. a parser that parses C++, not
a general parser written in C++. Any suggestions?

Rossen
Jul 19 '05 #1
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I am looking for a good free C++ parser, i.e. a parser that
parses C++, not a general parser written in C++. Any
suggestions?


Well, there's always gcc.

Dave

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Jul 19 '05 #2
Rossen Nedeltchev wrote:
I am looking for a good free C++ parser, i.e. a parser that parses C++,
not a general parser written in C++. Any suggestions?


The spirit classes in the boost library have a sample C++ parser which is
supposedly fairly complete.

http://www.boost.org/libs/spirit/index.html

AFAIK the sample isn't in the docs, but in the source tree.

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