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From: buers AT gmx DOT de (Dieter Buerssner)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Bison and Flex
Date: 25 Apr 2000 16:07:49 GMT
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Liam wrote:

>I'm interested in writing a simple preprocessor/assembler for experience
>using bison and flex but find it difficult to get them behaving
>correctly. I was wondering if there are any examples of simple
>bison/flex code available? Ones that could easily be understood that say
>just implement a few rules.

You might have already looked at the bison manual. If yes, you can
as well ignore my answer.

I implemented a small interpreted language without prior yacc/bison 
knowledge. I found the tutorial sections of the bison manual extremely 
helpful. The examples are IHMO very well explained (or were at least some 
versions ago). I think the bison manual is one of the nicest pieces of 
documentation I have seen of all GNU tools. You might want to print
it out, or look at it with "info bison".

-- 
Regards, Dieter


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