On Jun 5, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Talin wrote:
Greetings,
I'm writing you because of some confusion about the licensing terms
for Bison. In particular, my understanding is that Bison output is
permitted to be incorporated into non-free programs. However, when I
browse through the source distributi
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Michel Rosien wrote:
> Is it possible to pass an additional parameter to the %merge function in
> glr-parsers?
I don't know, and I didn't find anything in the documentation that
addresses this question.
> I can pass an additional parameter to the yyparse function with %parse
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, hz kto wrote:
>
> I am using C++ with bison 1.25, so it does not have %destructor. I cannot
> rely on
> garbage collecting, so I have to free everything myself.
> Also I do not have common base class for all parse tree nodes (so I can't have
> a storage for all parse tree node
Thanks for the reply
If it's not possible, and you only call 'yyparse()' once,
then I think you might as well use a globally or statically declared
pointer to point to the object referenced by your parameter.
This is what I do as a 'quick hack' now but doesn't it kind of defeat the
purpose of
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Michel Rosien wrote:
> Thanks for the reply
You're welcome.
>
> > If it's not possible, and you only call 'yyparse()' once,
> > then I think you might as well use a globally or statically declared
> > pointer to point to the object referenced by your parameter.
>
> This is wh
If I have a list like this wouldn't I run into the problem when,
a parent node deletes some child nodes, then when I come across
this child in the list, I will crash since it has been deleted already?
Ugrading to 2.0 is not easy, since different parts of software are using
Bison, which is slight
I wanted to get bison 2.0 to make use of %destructor ferature, but
there doesn't seem to be support for windows compilation from the looks
of the scripts and readme files. Or am I missing something?
In readme it says that DOS buils is probably broken right now.
Is anybody compiling for windows?
I wanted to get bison 2.0 to make use of %destructor ferature, but
there doesn't seem to be support for windows compilation from the looks
of the scripts and readme files. Or am I missing something?
In readme it says that DOS buils is probably broken right now.
Is anybody compiling for windows?
Unfortunately, having the licensing terms appear only in the program
output places a signficant barrier to a legal analysis of the licensing
terms.
The way my company's evaluation process works is that I can't simply
compile bison myself, generate the output file, and email a copy of it
to ou
On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:12 PM, Talin wrote:
Unfortunately, having the licensing terms appear only in the program
output places a signficant barrier to a legal analysis of the
licensing terms.
The way my company's evaluation process works is that I can't simply
compile bison myself, generate th
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