Dear all.
Is there anybody knowing about existing C++ parser that is not so big?
I've already know EDG and ELSA.
But they are so big and hard to see.
I don't want a perfect C++ parser.
If it can parse common and simple C++, that's OK.
I need your advice.
Thank you.
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On Jan 14, 2010, at 3:36 AM, Kihong Heo wrote:
Dear all.
Hi,
Is there anybody knowing about existing C++ parser that is not so big?
I've already know EDG and ELSA.
But they are so big and hard to see.
I don't want a perfect C++ parser.
If it can parse common and simple C++,