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ReMIPS is a tool that manipulates binaries directly, applying code reengineering techniques (like optimization or binary translation techniques). Currently it only supports the ELF object-file format and the MIPS architecture.
SQL-to-C++ code-generator that generates a C++ class for every table in your SQLite3 database. The code-generation is performed based on the "CREATE TABLE" SQL operators.
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cgpl is C++ template-based parsing library. It does not contains any parser on itself, but provide primitives for creating its own parser using generic programming.
Decafcc is a simple just-in-time (JIT) compiler for small programming or data modeling language. The current Decaf project demonstrates how to parse simple C, and how to generate MIPS assemble code.
Java decompiler written in C++ aimed to decompile Java 6.0 (and below) class files. The intention of the decompiler is to generate source files using as much information provided in the class file as possible.