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    Mocker++11

    C++ Mock object auto generator

    Unlike Java or other languages where reflection / introspection is available, mocking is not easy with C++. Even with Google Mock, we need some hand writing. I solved this problem by using home made class declaration parser/generator that reads the class declaration (header file), then generates a mock class. What you need is to run the generator and full featured mock class is there for your unit test. ---- How to use: You need Ruby.
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    Genparse is a command line parser generator. Based on a simple description of the command line options you want in your program, genparse creates the necessary C, C++ or Java code for their processing.
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    Mocker++

    C++ Mock object with automatic generator

    Unlike Java or other languages where reflection / introspection is available, mocking is not easy with C++. Even with Google Mock, we need some hand writing. I solved this problem by using home made class definition parser/generator that reads the class definition (header file), then generates a mock class. What you need is to run the generator and full featured mock class is there for your unit test. ---- How to use: You need Ruby.
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    Lapg is the combined lexical analyzer and parser generator, which converts a description for a context-free LALR grammar into source file to parse the grammar. Generates code for Java, Javascript, C, C++ and C#.
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    The LALR parser generator (LPG) is a tool for developing scanners and parsers written in Java, C++ or C. Input is specified by BNF rules. LPG supports backtracking (to resolve ambiguity), automatic AST generation and grammar inheritance.
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    Implementation of a combined scanner and parser generator for object oriented C++ or Java code generation
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    Wisent is an LALR(1) parser generator with pluggable front- and backends. It generates object-oriented code with clean namespace separation. A yacc-like frontend is currently accompanied by a C++ and a Java backend. The tool itself is implemented in C++.
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