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How does it compare to dstep?

To be honest I don't know. Also dstep is written in D and using only 'stable' clang C API, right? This tool is based on full 'unstable' C++ API, so in theory it is possible to do broader range of features, such as template substitution for wrapper generating (or just writting .cpp file for compiler to generate actual code). If you asking about actual C/C++ support I have no idea, also dstep is probably can do Objective-C as well (but not this tool), and on average at this moment dstep probably has better C support.

Recently there is also "dpp" showed up, it also seems to do same C API approach as dstep, probably has little-to-none C++ support, might be wrong though. Oh wait, no Windows? nice... But if you only ever do linux stuff and C only then it probably even better choice.

There is also Calypso (which I assume won't work on Windows as well), that probably should just work with anything you throw in. But this approach has one small downside - no autocompletion and syntax checking.

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