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From: cpw10 AT columbia DOT edu (Chester Wong)
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Subject: Re: Bison & DJGPP
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 17:15:34 GMT
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On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 23:45:50 -0800, Phil Galbiati <galbiati AT cse DOT ogi DOT edu>
wrote:

>
>[mailed & posted]
>
>On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Sean Nash wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have any examples of bison grammer flies with DJGPP?  I
>> already downloaded the GNU manual.
>> 
>> Sean Nash
>
>The Lex & YACC Nutshell Handbook from O'Reilly & Associates has quite a
>few examples, ranging from pretty trivial to rather complex.  As far as 
>I know, they should be compilable using Flex, Bison & DJGPP (certainly the
>simpler ones are).  I haven't used Flex & Bison in over a year, but if
>memory serves me correctly, Flex & Bison are somewhat more forgiving &
>robust than Lex & YACC.
>
>Anyway, all the example source code is available via anonymous ftp from
>ora.com (sorry, my book is packed away some place so I don't know the
>complete path, but if you can't find it yourself, send me mail in a week
>or so and I will try to dig it out). 
>
>--Phil Galbiati
>

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