A semantic parser of source files
Sparse is a semantic parser of source files: it's neither a compiler
(although it could be used as a front-end for one) nor is it a
preprocessor (although it contains as a part of it a preprocessing
phase).
It is meant to be a small - and simple - library. Scanty and meager,
and partly because of that easy to use. It has one mission in life:
create a semantic parse tree for some arbitrary user for further
analysis. It's not a tokenizer, nor is it some generic context-free
parser. In fact, context (semantics) is what it's all about - figuring
out not just what the grouping of tokens are, but what the _types_ are
that the grouping implies.
Sparse is primarily used in the development and debugging of the Linux
kernel.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:13.1
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000470 470 Bytes | about 10 years |
sparse-20130425.tar.xz | 0000190184 186 KB | almost 10 years |
sparse.changes | 0000003847 3.76 KB | almost 10 years |
sparse.spec | 0000002977 2.91 KB | almost 10 years |
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