Re: C parser

"Daniel C. Wang" <danwang74@gmail.com>
4 Aug 2004 02:45:32 -0400

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From: "Daniel C. Wang" <danwang74@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 4 Aug 2004 02:45:32 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
References: 04-07-079
Keywords: C, tools
Posted-Date: 04 Aug 2004 02:45:32 EDT

Siddharth Choudhuri wrote:
> I am looking for a C parser that can generate a list of all variable
> names, their type (int, char...) and scope (auto, static, ...) by reading
> a C source file.


you maybe, able to use gcc and just reverse engineer the .stabs debugging
output in the assembly output. I vaguely remember the existance of a perl
hack that did just the above.



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