with about 10 or 15 keywords written as an
example. Granted, I know the answer - if I want to see it, I should write it
myself, but who has time for documentation ;)
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 13:27:49 +0100, Hans Aberg wrote
> On 8 Nov 2006, at 04:31, Alfonso Urdaneta wrote:
>
> > Eclipse is the new xemacs, it can be used to edit pretty much
> > anything. It is however, written in Java.
>
> What do you mean by that?
>http:/
help would be appreciated.
try
m4 --version
if you don't have 1.4, then you need to download and install it.
Alfonso.
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Volker Wegert wrote:
However, I get the following error message during linking (output
abbreviated):
Stupid question, but I assume that you are aware of the name mangling in
C++ and are properly externing your declarations to compensate ?
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No, there is no such Bison design doc's: Only reading the Bison source code
itself. (Apart from that somebody wrote something in Spanish, I think.)
link ?
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Volker Wegert wrote:
Alfonso Urdaneta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Works without problems, now :-)
Do you know why, or don't really care once it works ?
I don't know why, and yes, I'd like to know. :-)
Thanks in advance
Volker
C++ allows you to create functions with the sa
Volker Wegert wrote:
I prefer Qt to STL - not only because I know it better, but also because of
the documentation. I haven't found an adequate documentation for STL yet,
sorry :-)
http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/table_of_contents.html
thats the one I use.
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Atul Kulkarni wrote:
I am trying to redirect the standard input of flex to a character
pointer, I do not want to read a file for my input but want to
tokenize and parse a character string I have.
search the flex documentation for _scan_string()
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Eneko Nieto wrote:
Hello
we have the following error while compiling with bison:
error de decodificación antes de una constante numérica
I didn't even know that bison had error messages in spanish. Are you
sure they are coming from bison ?
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Henrik Sorensen wrote:
Combined with LaTex, I used it to generate an online reference manual for the
pl1gcc project (pl1gcc.sourceforge.net) click on manual to see a sample
Just looked at your docs - that is very cool.
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Paul Eggert wrote:
If by "dynamic memory" you mean "malloc or alloca", then yes, it's
easy:
#define YYSTACK_ALLOC(size) 0
that _is_ easy. ;]
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-code, but may be used to
produce output in other languages, such as Java then, though I do not
know the state of that.
Eclipse is the new xemacs, it can be used to edit pretty much anything.
It is however, written in Java.
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SO I'm working on flex/bison stuff, once again, so I'm re-subbing after
a few years off.
Quick question: has anyone successfully used the grammar at
http://www.lysator.liu.se/c/ANSI-C-grammar-y.html?
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Ruud van der Meer wrote:
I am looking for a bison version 1.24 for windows.
Who knows where I can download this?
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/ ?
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Ruud van der Meer wrote:
I am looking for a bison version 1.24 for windows.
Who knows where I can download this?
ah, you want a version that is even older than the one on the gnu ftp
site. I have no idea, sorry.
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is is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
I am currently using these two (optional components to a cygwin install)
together with Microsoft Visual C++ 2005, with no problems.
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e the "++" version, its not necessary.
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Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
The version I'm familiar with is "Time flies like the wind, fruit flies
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uot;bison.exe".
I tried to replace "bison.simple" by the version which can be retrieved from
http://www.monmouth.com/~wstreett/lex-yacc/lex-yacc.html but with the same
result.
What am I doing wrong?
Using an ancient version of Bison, for starters. Is there any
particular reaso
Hans Aberg wrote:
The Bison from the CVS works fine, too. :-)
they haven't switched to svn yet?
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y are pretty much identical (intentionally so), but
those two reasons alone are enough for me to switch to SVN. Some big
names run svn too, like code.google.com, etc., so if you're hosting
projects with them (like I am) then it makes things easy.
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r the detailed description.
I like it.
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If you have rec
I've been using pre-built cygwin binaries on windows for probably six
years now with absolutely no problems. Unless your interest is
academic, or you're editing the bison codebase itself, I'd say rolling
your own is an exercise in wasted time.
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rsion
bison (GNU Bison) 2.3
Written by Robert Corbett and Richard Stallman.
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
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> I am Chethan, new to GNU and Bison.
>
> My requirement,
>
> Parser to parse standard C file that gives me the parsed output so
that I can use
> this in other scripting languages.
http://tinyurl.com/bucf23
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mind taking a look at it?
Just got back to using bison after a 6 year hiatus, I'm so rusty I'm
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different from the bison source itself, which is of
course, GPL.
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ad success using bison under cygwin in the past.
Best of luck,
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Hi Michael.
There's a boost lib for what you want to do that's probably easier.
Alfonso
On Monday, August 17, 2015, Michael Treibton
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have an existing application which uses a lot of YACC for its
> configuration file. In trying to stream-line
his is now getting off topic.
It wouldn't help with getopt, I thought you were just trying to get
command line args. And you're right, it's C++ so that's probably not
good for you.
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/doc/html/program_options/tutorial.html
Al
#x27;s just what the files are called by convention. You can change this
with the -o option.
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