Hi team,
now I'm learning the yacc & lex to understand the principle of the 
postgres's parser.
And I write a test program as this:



/*
    array.l
        Array program
    Wen Yi
*/
%option noyywrap
%option noinput

%{
#include <stdlib.h&gt;
#include "y.tab.h"
%}

%%

[0-9]+ { yylval.number = atoi(yytext); return NUMBER;}

\n { return END; }

%%


/*
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;array.y
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Array program
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Wen Yi
*/

%{
#include <stdio.h&gt;
int yylex();
int yyerror(char *s);
%}
%token NUMBER
%token END
%union 
{
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;int number;
}

%%

end: 
| array_list END { printf ("= %d\n", $1.number); }

array_list: array { $$.number = $1.number; }

array: number { $$.number = $1.number; }
| array number { $$.number = $1.number + $2.number; }

number: NUMBER { $$.number = $1.number;&nbsp; }

%%

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;yyparse();
}
int yyerror(char *s)
{
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;puts(s);
}


The running result is this:


[beginnerc@bogon code]$ ./a.out
1 2 3 4 5 6 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; = 21
1
syntax error



I don't know&nbsp; why are there many extra spaces in the output, and why the 
error message 'syntax error' is showed.
Can someone give me some advice?
Thanks in advance!


Yours,
Wen Yi

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