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    GJSON

    GJSON

    Get JSON values quickly, JSON parser for Go

    GJSON is a Go library designed for extremely fast, allocation-free retrieval of values from JSON documents. It enables you to query nested JSON structures using one-liner dot-notation or array-based paths and includes wildcard and comparison operators. The library is optimized for speed and zero allocations, benchmarking significantly faster than Go’s standard encoding/json unmarshal approaches. It supports parsing JSON lines (newline-delimited JSON) as an array for large stream processing. ...
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    Parser for Rust source code

    Parser for Rust source code

    Parser for Rust source code

    ...Using syn you can effectively write code that analyzes or generates Rust code at compile time.
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    Genparse is a command line parser generator. Based on a simple description of the command line options you want in your program, genparse creates the necessary C, C++ or Java code for their processing.
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    json_library

    Another C++ based JSON Library (/w Parser/Generator/Navigator)

    Native C++ implementation of a JSON library. Contains a Parser, a Generator and and easy-to-use Navigator in one single class. To build you will need at least a C++11 capable compiler such as MSVC 10 (express edition). There is no other 3rd party library required to compile or run it.
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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

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    UML 2 Statemachine for C++

    UML 2 Statemachine for C++ is a development framework with DSL support

    ...Here, with this framework only one Domain-specific language (DSL) specification is necessary to create executable codes for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. With this framework you save a lot of time and effort during implementation; also you have an always valid - based on a well-defined C++ standard - generated code with high quality.
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    BNF for Java is a BNF Compiler-Compiler, or Parser-Generator. It implements ISO Standard Backus-Naur Format, using Java. BNF allows you to create a syntax, or a complete language, to parse your data source. Your custom Java extensions generate output.
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