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Hi All!
I need to parse a piece Ruby source code file. For that purpose, I need a Ruby parser (which can be used on windows plateform). I tried to configure ruby_parser 1.0, but I am unable to configure it on windows XP, as it is depending upon RACC parser, which can be installed in unix operating system. Any simple to use Ruby parse will be a great help.
Thanks in advance to ALL.
Bye
/Muzaffar
I need to parse a piece Ruby source code file. For that purpose, I need a Ruby parser (which can be used on windows plateform). I tried to configure ruby_parser 1.0, but I am unable to configure it on windows XP, as it is depending upon RACC parser, which can be installed in unix operating system. Any simple to use Ruby parse will be a great help.
Thanks in advance to ALL.
Bye
/Muzaffar
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