Tommy Vercetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Sunday 19 June 2005 00:32, you wrote:
| > Something like:
| >
| > http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~gregod/STLlint/STLlint.html
| 
| Yeah, but for more than just STL, and opensource. C++ checker that
| is going to work for instance for KDE.
|  Wonder why they use proprietary parser,

maybe because they work? ;-p

| there are opensource
| parsers around,  like elsa, or gcc c++ parser.

Elsa does not parse C++.  

GCC/g++ parser is tightly integrated to GCC.

Most of the tools I know of are either "research projects" (which
means that they basically "die" when the professor get promoted or the
students graduate; they are lots of them out there) or are/ use
proprietary tools. 

We need to get GCC/g++ to a competing level of usefulness but the road
is not quite that straight.

-- Gaby

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