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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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AutoYAML
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AutoYAML - Boilerplate-Free YAML Parsing for C++
I use YAML configuration files all the time but I hate writing boilerplate parser code whenever I want to include them in a C++ project. Which is why I have created AutoYAML, a Clang/LLVM/LibTooling-based program that automatically generated yaml-cpp conversion code code for C++ record types. This is a rough draft but it seems to work nicely for my needs so maybe someone else will find this useful as well.
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