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I am aware of the existence of JavaML [1], though I haven't ever found a use for it and afaik it's died. If you're going along the path of expressing object semantics, you can use XMI2[2] and UML2 sequence diagrams. I imagine there's an XML serialisation of the C# code DOM, but like most other XML variants of XML DSLs or GP text file based computer languages, the XML structure would reflect the AST not the text-stream ordering. You could possibly use MathML2 [3] for something similar, to mark up the operators and variables. Pete [1] http://www.badros.com/greg/JavaML/ [2] http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/formal/xmi.htm [3] http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2
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