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Re: Flex and bison howto for C++ users
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oleg smolsky |
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Re: Flex and bison howto for C++ users |
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Fri, 21 Feb 2003 09:10:51 +1300 |
Hello Akim,
OS>> a while ago after googling and bugging people on this list I
OS>> figured out how to get bison and a C++ compiler talk to each
OS>> other. It turns out that there is no documentation that covers
OS>> this process, and it is asked repeatedly on this list. So, I have
OS>> written a howto on this.
AD> This is an excellent thing. I'm trying to clean up the C++
AD> skeleton, but quite a lot remain to be done. The documentation was
AD> highly needed, and your work will be a fine source of inspiration!
thanks a lot. I wonder if it needs more explanations in regards to what
bison does, and what a gammer is.....
OS>> Please find attached howto.html that describes the following:
AD> Have you experimented Flex C++ scanners? Someone reported nasty
AD> performances years ago, but it might have changed.
not yet, but it's on my ToDo list :) Actually, IMHO a C++ scanner is not a
very needed thing, as long as your flex code can access an object....
Best regards,
Oleg Smolsky
Software Design Authority
Allied Telesyn Research
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