Ligtweight parser of C language for Rust users. Almost full support for C11 revision of the language. Several GCC and Clang extensions are also supported as an option.
extern crate lang_c;
use lang_c::driver::{Config, parse}; 
fn main() {
    let config = Config::default();
    println!("{:?}", parse(&config, "example.c"));
}Just open an issue, bug reports and patches are most welcome.
Dual-licenced under Apache 2.0 or MIT licenses (see LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for legal terms).
A number of external tools are used during development:
- GNU make
- rustfmt
- rust-peg 0.5.4
Parser (src/parser.rs) is built from a PEG grammar in grammar.rustpeg. It is updated manually and then
committed, not generated on every build, thus no rust-peg in the list of dependencies.
For debugging purposes, it is handy to have a version rust-peg built with tracing enabled.
A makefile is used to script the development process:
- makeupdate parser, build the library and run the tests;
- make tracerebuilds parser using- rust-peg-trace, which is expected to be a version of- rust-pegcommand with- tracefeature enabled
- make checkcan be used as pre-commit git hook to make sure parser is up to date