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    Wildcat- Simple "C" XML reader

    Wildcat: Simple "C" XML reader

    A simple in C writen XML-Parser. Don't use macros or other non standard C-language extension. Object Oriented implementation. Support only single byte character sets. Tested with ARM-gcc 7.5 and Visual Studio 2019 C compiler.
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    MuLanPa

    MuLanPa

    transfer text in diverse formats into specific xml parser-trees

    MuLanPa is a source-analyser with a configurable parser and may be may be used for several programming-languages. Its xml-output should be used for tools like project-browsers or code-viewers like moritz (www.sourceforge.net/projects/moritz/) .
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    PointXML

    Public domain xml parser

    Very small and simple public domain xml parser in 400 lines of C code, no error checking/handling.
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    Dapar

    Parsing for everybody.

    Dapar is a universal parsing library written in C. It will interpret any grammar you give it in a BNF-like format, and constructs a matching expression tree for any given input. This makes developing a new parser for any language simple and reliable. Includes an ABNF parser, EBNF parser, XML parser and algebraic math parser.
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    REL (Research and Education Language) is a simple but very powerfull language with a compiler, an interpreter and a verifier.
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    XMLSP - XML Stream Parser is a small & simple XML parser for C++. It uses STL for lists and strings. This tiny XML parser source code is less than 20kb in size. It support custom entities and special characters. Now with optional DOM support.
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    A small SAX-like XML parser writen in plain ANSI C. All source are in a single file of 200~ lines of code.
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    A generic XML parser generator. With a DTD input for any ML language, the C parser for that language is generated. The users can embed their C code with a minimal knowledge of lex/yacc.
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    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.
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