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Absimpa 88 (Default branch)

Absimpa is a Java class library that provides a recursive decent parser. It is an experiment in abstraction and Java generics. It tries to include only the essentials of what makes out a parser and to leave out, or rather leave free for specification, what is not relevant for the parsing process. License: Free To Use But Restricted Changes:
While the interface has nearly no changes, the package underwent major refactoring. In particular, an example package was extracted from the tests to serve as a hint of how the parser can be used. The documentation was extended. Image

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GTAGS-PARSER(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   GTAGS-PARSER(1)

NAME
gtags-parser - print cross reference list for gtags. SYNOPSIS
gtags-parser [-bdenqrstvw] file ... DESCRIPTION
Gtags-parser print cross reference list for gtags(1) from the specified C, C++, yacc, java, PHP and Assembly source to standard output. Each line of output contains the object name, the line number which it appears, the file in which it is defined, and a line image separated by white-space. It's same with the output of ctags(1) with -x option. Depending upon the options provided to gtags-parser, objects will consist of object definitions, object references and other symbols. Files whose names end in '.c' or '.h' are assumed to be C source files. Files whose names end in '.c++' '.cc' '.cpp' '.cxx' '.hxx' '.hpp' '.C' '.H' are assumed to be C++ source files. Files whose names end in '.y' are assumed to be YACC source files. Files whose names end in '.java' are assumed to be Java source files. Files whose names end in '.php' '.php3' '.phtml' are assumed to be PHP source files. Files whose names end in '.s' or '.S' are assumed to be Assembly source files. Other files are searched for C style definitions. Yacc files each have a special tag. yyparse is the start of the second section of the yacc file. This command is the default parser of GLOBAL source code tag system. OPTIONS
The following options are available: -b, --begin-block Force level 1 block to begin when reach the left brace at the first column. (C only) -e, --end-block Force level 1 block to end when reach the right brace at the first column. (C only) -n, --no-tags Suppress output of tags. It is useful to use with -w option. -q, --quiet Quiet mode. -r, --reference Locate object references instead of object definitions. 'GTAGS' is needed at the current directory. (C, C++ and Java source only) By default, locate object definitions. -s, --symbol Collect symbols other than object definitions and references. By default, locate object definitions. -v, --verbose Verbose mode. -w, --warning Print warning message. --langmap=map Language mapping. Each comma-separated map consists of the language name, a colon, and a list of file extensions. Default mapping is 'c:.c.h,yacc:.y,asm:.s.S,java:.java,cpp:.c++.cc.cpp.cxx.hxx.hpp.C.H,php:.php.php3.phtml'. The -r and -s options override each other; the last one specified determines the method used. ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables affect the execution of gtags-parser: GTAGSFORCECPP If this variable is set, each file whose suffix is 'h' is treated as a C++ source file. DIAGNOSTICS
Gtags-parser exits with a non 0 value if an error occurred, 0 otherwise. Duplicate objects are not considered errors. SEE ALSO
global(1), gtags(1), htags(1). GNU GLOBAL source code tag system (http://www.gnu.org/software/global/). BUG
Gtags-parser relies on the input being well formed, and any syntactical errors will completely confuse it. AUTHOR
Tama Communications Corporation. HISTORY
The gtags-parser(gctags) command appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.2. GNU Project March 2008 GTAGS-PARSER(1)