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C parser
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From: Jonathan Friedman <friedman...@gmail.com>
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Subject: C parser
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I'm writing a C to C# translator in ruby, and was wondering if anyone had a
spare implementation of the C or C++ grammar sitting around?
Thanks,
Jon
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I'm writing a C to C# translator in ruby, and was wondering if anyone had a spare implementation of the C or C++ grammar sitting around?<div><br></div><div>Thanks, <br>Jon</div>
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