Concrete syntax tree
A concrete syntax tree is an ordered, rooted tree that represents the syntactic structure of a string according to some context-free grammar.
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Supplemental material for Capek, Lundgren, Gustafsson, Schab, and Jelinek, "Characteristic Mode Decomposition Using the Scattering Dyadic in Arbitrary Full-Wave Solvers," IEEE AWPL, 2022.
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AST transformations as an example of compile-time metaprogramming in groovy.
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A set of tools to treat data from CST Particle Studio and SPARK3D, oriented towards multipacting studies
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☔️ interface for parsing, inspecting, transforming, and serializing content through syntax trees
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natural language processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
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Parse CL syntactic constructs in s-expression form (possibly represented as e.g. CSTs) and construct syntax trees
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.NET Parser for The Sims Online's CST format.
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A Nix flake for tree-sitter-graph. Construct graphs from parsed source code
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Parse Wolfram Language source code as abstract syntax trees (ASTs) or concrete syntax trees (CSTs)
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dauricum - Python 3.10+ obfuscator
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Rust Parser for The Sims Online's CST format.
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