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Peter Kümmel wrote:
Mauro Iazzi wrote:Surprisingly, Google knows very little about "cpp2xml" or "c++2xml" * gcc-2.8.0 extension http://www.scl.csd.uwo.ca/Projects/cpp2xml/index.html * C++ auto docummentation project http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/cppdoc/ Which one are you refering to?neither: it is the one which bundled with lqt. It has been developed for lqt, as a substitute for GCC-XML. We started from a parser by Roberto Raggi, which was used in the QtJambi bindings. You can find it in http://repo.or.gz/w/lqt.gitThe copy in lqt is nearly identical to that one maintained by qtscriptgenerator.cpp2xml only uses the parser code:http://labs.trolltech.com/gitweb?p=qtscriptgenerator;a=tree;f=generator/parserFor bugs there is a googlecode site: http://code.google.com/p/qtscriptgenerator/
And to complete the chaos ;) : - there is also a trolltech labs project: http://labs.trolltech.com/page/Projects/QtScript/Generator - and a fork from the Amarok people http://repo.or.cz/w/qtscriptgenerator/amarok.git but I don't think they touch the parser code. The main interest was to have CMake support for ther QtScript binding. Peter
or in the KDE svn repository, under trunk/kdesupport/cpptoxml the version in kdesupport has received a few portability fixes, which I did not merge back in the original repository yet.There is only some CMakelist.txt cosmetic, nothing critical. But the reference code is in lqt. S PeterI think lqt and cpptoxml are mature enough to have a website and some docs. Unfortunately my phd leaves me very little time to mantain the code itself... mauro