Excerpts from Daniele Nicolodi's message of 2010-05-25 11:37:50 +0200:
> On 25/05/10 09:04, Sebastien Binet wrote:
> 
> > note that llvm/clang is versatile enough to easily provide indices into
> > the source code, which of course includes the comments...  I am actually
> > working on improving the python bindings to clang (which are already
> > quite useful for this thread's topic as they are used for code
> > completing C/C++ code - but are not yet complete enough for providing
> > complete function signatures)
> 
> Have you seen http://code.google.com/p/pycparser/ ?

yes, and I have been using it to teach myself PyParsing.  the problem is
that I need to be able to parse C++, not just C.

Parsing (correctly) C++ is a full blown project and I prefer to rely on
the work of others :)

cheers,
sebastien.
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