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Hans Aberg |
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Wed, 30 May 2001 15:39:50 +0200 |
At 12:02 +0200 2001/05/30, jonathon pollen wrote:
> 2) Do you know of a lex/yacc software that supports wide characters.
There is a (non-standard) Flex Unicode patch available at
ftp://ftp.lauton.com/pub/flex-2.5.4-unicode-patch.tar.gz
I think strictly speaking that this patch only replaces char with wchar_t:
Some compilers has only 16 bits in wchar_t, whereas Unicode nowadays has 32
bits.
I haven't tried it though; it would be great to know if it works.
As for Bison, it only parses the numbers returned from the lexer. So it
should not be a problem using Bison, as long as you avoid its '..'
character feature.
- (no subject), jonathon pollen, 2001/05/30
- Re: (no subject),
Hans Aberg <=