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<p>If pycparser as a build dependency is not an option currently let me suggest to simply check the generated scimethods.c in for a few releases.</p>
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<p>Do you really need another tool to parse the C code?  Isn't the Doxygen stuff enough, as it's already used to generate some C header?</p>

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