Unless you've changed the grammar, you are missing a rule to match formulas followed by a new line.
formulas : formula | formulas '\n' | formulas '\n' formula ; j. On 1 September 2010 11:11, Martin McDermott <martin.n.mcderm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Your right, I undid one to many lines and killed it... Sorry about that. > > At first I thought I understood the error, I thought it was a problem when > you have cases like 3 variables but 2 operations. The easier 2 variables and > 1 op also fails, so now i"m not sure what its telling me. The output is > below. > > Thanks again guys > > --(end of buffer or a NUL) > --accepting rule at line 33 ("p") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 25 ("OR") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 33 ("q") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 25 ("OR") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 33 ("r") > --accepting rule at line 37 (" > ") > > --accepting rule at line 33 ("p") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 22 ("AND") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 33 ("q") > --accepting rule at line 37 (" > ") > > --accepting rule at line 28 ("NOT") > --accepting rule at line 36 (" ") > --accepting rule at line 33 ("r") > --accepting rule at line 37 (" > ") > > --(end of buffer or a NUL) > --EOF (start condition 0) > syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting T_TRUE or T_FALSE or T_NOT or > T_VARIABLE > > > On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 4:01 AM, John P. Hartmann <jphartm...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> You didn't turn on debugging in flex, which is why it doesn't tell you >> anything. >> >> Assuming you don't care about whitespace, you need to split the rule >> on line 39 into >> >> [ \t\r] ; >> [\n] {lexEcho("%s", yytext); return yytext[0];} >> >> The default rule needs to return something or abort the parse. You >> might return T_ERROR in case you'd like to find more than one error a >> throw. >> >> j. >> >> On 1 September 2010 09:43, Martin McDermott >> <martin.n.mcderm...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Flex doesn't give me any output and looking online it looks like >> > whitespace >> > wouldn't be causing this. For everything else I used the "." to have >> > misc >> > things printed out. >> > >> > So I'm not sure how thats possible or where its coming from. I attached >> > the >> > file in case anyone feels like taking a look. >> > > > _______________________________________________ help-bison@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-bison