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There is one open-source C++ parser, the C++ front-end to GCC, which is currently able to deal with the language in its entirety. The purpose of the GCC-XML extension is to generate an XML description of a C++ program from GCC's internal representation. Since XML is easy to parse, other development tools will be able to work with C++ programs without the burden of a complicated C++ parser.
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gccxml-0.9.0-0.27.20150423.git3afa8ba.el7.ppc64.html | XML output extension to GCC | EPEL 7 for ppc64 | gccxml-0.9.0-0.27.20150423.git3afa8ba.el7.ppc64.rpm |
gccxml-0.9.0-0.27.20150423.git3afa8ba.el7.ppc64le.html | XML output extension to GCC | EPEL 7 for ppc64le | gccxml-0.9.0-0.27.20150423.git3afa8ba.el7.ppc64le.rpm |
gccxml-0.9.0-0.27.20150423.git3afa8ba.el7.x86_64.html | XML output extension to GCC | EPEL 7 for x86_64 | gccxml-0.9.0-0.27.20150423.git3afa8ba.el7.x86_64.rpm |
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