On 2 Dec 2007, at 22:58, Natalia Wolyczko wrote:
Hi Hans,
Many thanks for your replay.
Please keep the cc to the list, as you did now, because others may
join in.
I read calculator examples within the manual several times, but
still have some difficulties.
You might try the Usenet news
>Because you have written the grammar for a language matching exactly
>that token sequence and nothing else. If you want to do what you
>indicated, you need to do recursion - the Bison manual has some
>sections on that. Also, check out the calculator example - good
>starting point.
>
> Ha
On 1 Dec 2007, at 23:07, Natalia Wolyczko wrote:
I'm new to bison, first of all I've tried to write a simple "hello-
world" like program using flex/bison.
All I want is to see "boom!" message after reading two MLAH tokens,
which corresponds to input string of the same name i.e. "mlah".
This
Hello,
I'm new to bison, first of all I've tried to write a simple "hello-world" like
program using flex/bison.
All I want is to see "boom!" message after reading two MLAH tokens, which
corresponds to input string of the same name i.e. "mlah".
This works fine, I'm able to see "boom!" message af