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From: tmoran AT bix DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Where can I get ADA grammer
Date: 11 May 1999 16:00:08 GMT
Organization: Delphi Internet Services <http://www.delphi.com/>
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The Arcadia project at U of California Irvine has YACC/FLEX
programs and I'm pretty sure I recall it included an Ada 83 grammar.
There's also an Ada 95 grammar available, I believe, on the
Intermetrics web site.
From the README for the Arcadia download:

>1.  FTP to the machine liege.ics.uci.edu (internet address 128.195.1.5)
>2.  When asked for a username use 'anonymous'
>3.  When asked for a password use your username on your local machine.
>4.  Change directory (cd) into the pub/irus directory.
>5.  Set a file transfer mode that will allow you to transfer binary
>    files.  One way to do this that usually works is to issue the
>    command 'type tenex'
>6.  Type the command 'get aflex-ayacc_1.3a.tar.Z'
>7.  Quit FTP.
>8.  You now have a compressed tar file containing the source for aflex.
>9.  You need to uncompress the file by typing
>    'uncompress aflex-ayacc_1.3a.tar.Z'
>10. Now untar the file to create the source and documentation tree by
>    typing 'tar xvf aflex-ayacc_1.3a.tar' at the Unix prompt.
>11. Read the README files in the aflex/README and ayacc/src/READ_ME to
>    find out how to compile the tools.  If you are using the Verdix Ada
>    Developemnt System Version 6 be sure to read the VADS6.README files
>    in the aflex and ayacc directories before building them.

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