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Hi folks,
I have implemented an online tokenizer generator for C++ and I would like to share with those interested. The web site is: http://www.thradams.com/codeblog/tkgen.htm It is an initial project and it isn’t the most complete tokenizer generator of the world, but I hope you find it useful. Comments, critics, questions and suggestions are very welcome. Thanks -- [ See http://www.gotw.ca/resources/clcm.htm for info about ] [ comp.lang.c++.moderated. First time posters: Do this! ] |
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