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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.
Developer tools for EXPRESS (ISO 10303-11), an information modeling language. The core of this project is a Java Express parser using the ANTLR parser generator. This project was initiated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The Chilon Library is a C++0x utility library. The most advanced parts are a command-line argument parser and a parser generator library based on parsing expression grammars with built in AST generation abilities.
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QPG is a lexer and parser generator tailored for modern C++. The syntax of its grammer is designed to be more flexible and easily read than those of traditional tools like flex and bison. It's build on Qt4 but can produce output independent of it.
Generate a parser at runtime from a collection of C++ objects. Concisely state a parser specification in ordinary C++ code. Learn from a parser generator with an object-oriented design.
CSP Canonical LR(1) Parser Generator. Includes lexer and parser generator. Supports all OS. Produces code as standard ANSI C++ w/ minimal STL and usable in commercial or non-commercial purposes.
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A runtime parser generator library, generates parsers for context-free grammars.
Parsing scripting languages and communication protocol messages are typical use cases.
The library is written in straight C++ and requires STL.
Clean, correct, efficient.
Wisent is an LALR(1) parser generator with pluggable front- and backends. It generates object-oriented code with clean namespace separation. A yacc-like frontend is currently accompanied by a C++ and a Java backend. The tool itself is implemented in C++.
This project is a parser generator, like the lex and yacc, but is based on the
JavaCC grammar.
It was writing in c++, run on linux and dos, and don't use another library.
The grammar parser is specified through a simple file, and the parser
generated
XMLpg - XML parser generator.
Generates an XML parser in C++ from a DTD. The generated code will provide validation as well as conversion of the input XML.