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authorrh <rh@pkgsrc.org>2002-11-01 02:20:03 +0000
committerrh <rh@pkgsrc.org>2002-11-01 02:20:03 +0000
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Initial import of btparse-0.33, a BibTeX parsing library.
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+ Btparse is the C component of btOOL, a pair of libraries for parsing and
+processing BibTeX files. Its primary use is as the back-end to the
+Text::BibTeX library for Perl (the other half of btOOL), but there's
+nothing to prevent you from writing C programs using btparse -- or from
+writing extensions to other high-level languages using btparse as a
+back-end. There's even copious documentation on using the library in
+the "doc" directory.