Hi Bill.

CAnalyzer comprises:
        - an extension to the Moose FAMIX metamodel to cope with C modules, C  
functions, C variables...
        - an importer for Moose that takes as input .xml files generated by  
srcML
        - invocation resolution since srcML does not provide this

CAnalyzer is meant to be used with Moose and Mondrian.
It depends on srcML, which is an excellent tool for getting XML tree  
from source code. I have been using it for a while already, and have  
been always happy with it.

The squeaksource project description has been adjusted.

Cheers,
Alexandre

On 25 Sep 2009, at 22:56, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:

> I was digging around on Squeak Source for OSProcess and friends, and  
> ran across CAnalyzer.  Are there any papers on it?  How robust is  
> it?  What does it extract from C code?  For example, might one put  
> the GSL (www.gnu.org/software/gsl) header files into it, pull out  
> all of the structure definitions and function prototypes, and  
> generate LOTS of FFI code to make a wrapper?  Just a thought...
>
> Bill
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