3 programs for "converting c++ code to python" with 2 filters applied:

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    myScite

    myScite

    The allRound pocket sized CodeEditor.

    ... source code: - [ Syntax highlighted ] - go, vala, pike, swift, flash, ch, rust - [ Calltip assisted ] - c/cpp11, js&jQuery, python, php, ruby, lua, c#, java, perl --Others-- - Restructured config files with inline docs - Scriptable via lua Extension. - Provides theming, a customizeable toolbar, a sidebar with a File Browser and a cleaned up options Menu. --- Summary --- Enjoy your vlc for sourceCode lecture ;) (30Langs)
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    The converter performs automatically the full process of converting the files of a C project into the equivalent C++ files. Classes are created, var and functions becomes attributes and methods and the changes are propagated into all files.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Tools for extracting and transforming XML-like mark-up, embedded in source code comments, into proper external entities or well-formed XML files. Can be used for JavaDoc-like "literate programming", or embedding other build-related or CM metadata.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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