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AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
...EXAMPLE: $ echo "hi" | bnf2xml patternfile
<word><alph>h</alph><alph>i</alph></word>
or
<gas>hydrogen iodide</gas>
patternfile says how to find needle in haystack and what to show, ie:
<alph> ::= a | b | c | d ...
<word> ::= <alph>+
bnf2xml is a top down recursive parser. Unlike buttom up parsers like gcc(1) or some top downs, bnf2xml is completely unambiguous / resolves ALL conflicts. Slower on ave. for parsing C or than sed(1) for simple searches. Far easier than using flex/C to create a parser.
caveate: I do not suggest it's worth while to make a new gcc(1) using bnf2xml. bnf2xml an nth BETA release, but no complains yet.
Provides XML Data Binding for C++ through XML Schema. Features: a) xsd2cpp - generates C++ XML Objects(X/O mapping) b) XML I/O ie. marshalling-unmarshalling(serialization-deserialization) c) roundtrip retains processing instructions and comments
Warren-CMS is a content management system with developer-provided file type handlers, built-in link and grouping management, and an XML interface that makes writing proprietary clients easy for developers who wish to do so.
B-Trust eDoc is a program built on top of LibDigiDoc a free implementation of the OpenXAdES standard for signing/encrypting files using smartcard tokens. It also contains Openssl and PKCS11 wrapper classes in C++ which might be useful to developers.