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Re: Bison 1.28b
From: |
Axel Kittenberger |
Subject: |
Re: Bison 1.28b |
Date: |
Sun, 5 Aug 2001 11:47:20 +0200 |
> > How about in example grammar.c.y and grammar.cc.y? That would
> > theoretically allow just any language.
> I am not sure you understand this new feature so
Well it was more a suggestion for a new feature :o)
Okay you've .y for c and .yy for c++, but the world consists of more than
just c(++). In example I've modified bison to support another language and am
currently at work to translate bison itself to that language, just for the
fun of it :o)
I don't know, what are the far targets of bison? Multi programming languages
support? Support for other parser algorithms? Or maybe alternativly a
polished input language aviable? (like the lemon parser generator in
example). I personally hate to have to count the tokens, and to have to
renumber them all if I insert a new token.
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Hans Aberg, 2001/08/04
- Re: Bison 1.28b,
Axel Kittenberger <=
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Hans Aberg, 2001/08/05
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Axel Kittenberger, 2001/08/05
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Hans Aberg, 2001/08/06
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Axel Kittenberger, 2001/08/06
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Hans Aberg, 2001/08/06
- Re: Bison 1.28b, Axel Kittenberger, 2001/08/06