Hi,
I'm writing LaTeX report about structural model of some optimization problem. I use C-like structures, e.g.
struct vertex_t {
int id;
double lon;
double lat;
}
struct arc_t {
vertex from;
vertex to;
double cost;
}
struct graph_t {
vertex_t[] v;
arc_t[] a;
}
As I use PerlTeX already, I want to use Perl to validate my fragments of programs, e.g. a module that would recognize and remember declarations
int i;
graph_t g;
and could validate -- to the level of structures elements and types used expressions like:
g.a[i].from;
Before I start coding myself: has anyone heard of something similar on CPAN? Doesn't have to be exactly C-like language, although dot-notation is preferred.
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