C++ parser stability & completeness [message #57656] |
Fri, 10 January 2003 08:14  |
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Originally posted by: scott.finnie.virgin.net
[Apologies if this is answered elsewhere, pointers appreciated if so].
I'm considering some C++ analysis tools, so require access to parse
trees --> am interested in whether the cdt parser will fit the bill.
For example,
. does it parse all c++ (e.g. method bodies as well as declarations,
templates)?
. Is the parse tree structure documented? If so, where?
. How to access the parse tree? (e.g. API?)
. any platform limitations? (e.g. windows-isms not handled?)
Many thanks.
- Scott.
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Re: C++ parser stability & completeness [message #61089 is a reply to message #57656] |
Mon, 03 February 2003 20:02  |
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Originally posted by: alain.no.spam
Scott Finnie wrote:
> [Apologies if this is answered elsewhere, pointers appreciated if so].
> I'm considering some C++ analysis tools, so require access to parse
> trees --> am interested in whether the cdt parser will fit the bill.
> For example,
> . does it parse all c++ (e.g. method bodies as well as declarations,
> templates)?
> . Is the parse tree structure documented? If so, where?
> . How to access the parse tree? (e.g. API?)
> . any platform limitations? (e.g. windows-isms not handled?)
At this point, no.
The C/C++ parser in the CDT is incomplete, the first try
was/is base on the public one available in JavaCC.
> Many thanks.
> - Scott.
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