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    Mocker++11

    C++ Mock object auto generator

    ...Even with Google Mock, we need some hand writing. I solved this problem by using home made class declaration parser/generator that reads the class declaration (header file), then generates a mock class. What you need is to run the generator and full featured mock class is there for your unit test. ---- How to use: You need Ruby. Obtain it if you don't have it yet. Get Tools At your convenient directory: git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/cpp-tools-in-ruby/code tools Get Mocker++11 git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/mockerplusplus11/code mocker++ Run it Change directory to mocker++ ....
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    soulng

    Lexer and parser generator tool for C++

    The SoulNG project contains two tools: a lexical analyzer generator slg and a parser generator spg. The generators and the produced lexical analyzers and parsers use four C++ libraries that are also included in the project. The slg tool takes a .lexer file that contains the description of a lexical analyzer as input and produces C++ source code for a lexical analyzer as output.
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    OOPSGen

    Object Oriented Parser Generator

    The goal of this project is to create a simple and easy to use parser generator that will accept a textual grammar file as an input and output modularized classes representing a limited parser interface. Long term goals include a robust grammar file syntax, output suitable for multiple programming languages, and tools for better integrating compiler functionality, parse tree manipulation, and FSM based scanner generation.
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