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    ULS

    A lexical analyzer generator that makes the class source code.

    ULS is a class library for creating lexical analyzer from language specification file. It's provided as C/C++/C# and Java (class) libraries with a few of tools on Linux/Windows platform.
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    I wanted to create a simple program that was very portable that could process #include, #define, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else and #endif statements. M4 is too complicated and cannot handle nested if-else this program can be used with M4.
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    The fast, flexible parsing engine. Parse anything in 4 steps: (1) define a grammar, (2) load the grammar into ClearParse, (3) call the engine to parse the source, and (4) traverse the parsing tree. You can even change your grammar at run time.
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    libnaru is a library written in C that supports you to define a type system for a programming language. It is thought to be another lego piece beside lexical and syntax analysis in a compiler project.
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