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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:37:04+00:00 2026-05-11T13:37:04+00:00

How to parse in easy way a .h file written in C for comments

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How to parse in easy way a .h file written in C for comments and entity names using Python?

We’re suppose for a further writing the content into the word file already developed.

Source comments are formatted using a simple tag-style rules. Comment tags used for an easy distinguishing one entity comment from the other and non-documenting comments. A comment could be in multi-line form. An each comment have stay straight upon the entity definition:

//ENUM My comment bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla //     could be multi-line. Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. enum my_enum {     //EITEM My enum item 1.     //      Just could be multi-line too.     MY_ENUM_ITEM_1,      //EITEM My enum item 2     MY_ENUM_ITEM_2, };  //STRUCT My struct struct my_struct {      //MEMBER struct member 1     int m_1_; };  //FUNC my function 1 description. //     Could be multi-line also. //INPUT  arg1 - first argument //RETURN pointer to an allocated my_struct instance. my_struct* func_1(int arg1); 

A code-and-comments tree should come out as a result of this parsing.

How does one make it quickly and without using third-party libraries?

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  1. 2026-05-11T13:37:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:37 pm

    Here’s a quick and dirty solution. It won’t handle comments in strings, but since this is just for header files that shouldn’t be an issue.

    S_CODE,S_INLINE,S_MULTLINE = range (3) f = open (sys.argv[1]) state = S_CODE comments = '' i = iter (lambda: f.read (1), '') while True:     try:         c = i.next ()     except StopIteration:         break     if state == S_CODE:         if c == '/':             c = i.next ()             if c == '*':                 state = S_MULTLINE             elif c == '/':                 state = S_INLINE     elif state == S_INLINE:         comments += c         if c == '\n':             state == S_CODE     elif state == S_MULTLINE:         if c == '*':             c = i.next ()             if c == '/':                 comments += '\n'                 state = S_CODE             else:                 comments += '*%s' % c         else:             comments += c print comments 
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