Generate or convert text, programs, documents, or reports of any format or language
What can you do with the universal text generator? What is UniT?
What are the advantages of using UniT? Advantages
Frequently asked questions FAQ
How to install and start UniT Installation
How to program templates with the universal text generator How to use it
How to use the UniT interpreter with Java API
Things that might come in near future To Do
I appreciate comments Guest book
Nice stuff Credits & Links
Read license & download here License
Disclaimer
Imprint

Credits

First of all, I would like to thank Mark Peskin for his inspiring tool PERCEPS. PERCEPS is a documentation generator for C++ programs similar to Javadoc. It is written in Perl and is able to parse C++ as far as needed to generate documentation. It is by far better than Javadoc because it is possible to extend the tags that are used in the documentation comments within C++, and it allows the generation of any text output format that is needed. In addition to this, it is possible to filter input and output and to extend the functionality of the generator at specific issues.

Next, I would like to thank Terence Parr and his guys at http://www.antlr.org for ANTLR. ANTLR (Another Tool for Language Recognition) is just another tool for language recognition ;-). This means it is a very comfortable parser generator similar to lex & yacc or flex & bison.

And finally I would like to thank the guys at http://www.disclaimer.de/index.html for publishing a disclaimer for reuse.

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