ObjectBuilder is a C++ code generation CASE tool (CASE, code generation, refactoring, documentation generation). It lets you create, manipulate and navigate classes, class relations, class members and class methods at a high level of abstraction.
ObjectBuilder dramatically simplify work with C++ project architecture. I use it and think that tree OO interface targeted to C++ more fast and power than UML class diagrams.
ObjectBuilder perfectly organize C++ header files with any level of complexity. Even if you use loop-references if OO hierarchy, you need include only one project-level header file.
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Metaprogramming framework for C++ development with Python bindings
...You can find the current version at https://github.com/TehFlux/iftools
iftools is an umbrella project for various libraries and utilities that facilitate application development in C++ with full Python bindings. It provides a rich set of features while still maintaining compatibility with other frameworks through a very low overhead and a lack of "tricks". iftools uses its own, easily extensible template system to provide a rich set of metaprogramming techniques for implementing features above the class level.
Kefir is a code sketcher based on tepache that uses pygtk and libglade. Kefir creates a set of wrapper classes around the top level glade widgets in a glade file, to allow the programmer to concentrate on writing a program instead.
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Meta-Ja is to Java what C++ was to C - it lets you express Java class hierarchies at a higher level of abstraction, and then writes XML Schema files, constructors, hash-access type-safe lists, get, set, copy, print, and XML parsing/generation functions.
The TechTrader Bytecode Toolkit is a high-levelset of APIs for manipulating java bytecode. It is primarily targeted at making runtime and/or compile-time enhancements to existing java classes, or creating new java classes on the fly.