Framework library with diverse applications. Assembles data components into trees based on the developer's implementation. Adaptable to automatically parse and export documents, markup files, scripts, and source code. Easily integrated with GUIs.
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The hparser Project is now permanently hosted at BerliOS.de, with a new project page at http://hparser.berlios.de/. This move coincides with the migration of The Resourcerver Project (http://rservr.berlios.de/), which this project explicitly supports. Thank you for your interest in my work. Kevin P. Barry
This release is a complete refactorization of the previous version with an STL-style naming convention; therefore, previously-written code will need to be refactored with the new symbol names. To refactor, rename all classes and functions to their lowercase counterparts with _ where lowercase-uppercase used to be, e.g. 'StorageSection' -> 'storage_section'.
This release contains significant changes to XML-style tag processing to improve efficiency. This mostly involves nearly eliminating copy operations involved with tag analysis. Previous code using XML-style processing will need to be updated.
This release fixes an error related to 'operator SectionReleaser&' received when compiling the library or using projects with newer/stricter compilers. This should be 100% compatible with 0.15.0, though it requires recompilation of using projects.
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