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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">We have found AST
limitations with libClang and understand few developers are using
this approach for parsing C++. We have been advised to switch to
using libTooling, which now makes sense. <br>
<br>
We have found limited documentation and are working our why though
what it take to set up a project which uses libTooling. The only
tutorials we have found are from several years ago. If newer ones
exist it would be great to know about them. Searching for
"libTooling" yields too many hits on "libtool", which is obviously
not what we are looking for. <br>
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I believe we have figured out the appropriate include files. Our
current obstacle is figuring out what clang libraries we need.
This seems to be order dependent, but I could be incorrect. We
have link errors and trying to look up undefined symbols in nearly
impossible.<br>
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We look forward to someone who can point us in the right direction
as it seems we are missing a few basics. <br>
<br>
Thanks, <br>
<br>
Barbara<br>
Co-Founder of DoxyPress<br>
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