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Passing filled AST to yyparse() caller after successful parse
Hi all, In a reentrant GLR parser, how must the yyparse() caller proceed to access the filled AST after a successful parse? I was expecting yyparse() to return a pointer (whose type could be custom-defined by the user just like the yylex() and yyparse() input parameters) to the properly-filled AST, but it seems that this is not the case and the yyparse() return value is only used to return a parse status code. Any ideas or documentation pointers about that? Thanks in advance, -- Jeannot Langlois - Signature Jeannot Langlois B. Sc. Computer Science / B. Sc. Informatique Software Developer / Programmeur-Analyste System/Network Administrator / Administrateur Système/Réseau <>___ Help-bison@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-bison
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