
Hi all,
Just to add to the list - Qt Creator contains a pretty nice (and
incremental) C++ parser.
Cheers,
Dave
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Stephen Tetley
There is also the DMS from Ira Baxter's company Semantic Design's. This is an industry proven refactoring framework that handles C++ as well as other languages.
I think the Antlr C++ parser may have advanced since the article Antoine Latter link to, but personally I'd run a mile before trying to do any source transformation of C++ even if someone were waving a very large cheque at me.
On 24 January 2012 14:54, Christopher Brown
wrote: Hi Everyone,
Thanks for everyone's kind responses: very helpful so far!
I fully appreciate and understand how difficult writing a C++ parser is. However I may need one for our new Paraphrase project, where I may be targeting C++ for writing a refactoring tool.
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