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[LI] YACC
- Subject: [LI] YACC
- From: Raj Mathur <raju@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 09:35:12 +0530 (IST)
Bison is what you should be looking at. It's the FSF's enhanced
version of YACC.
If you have the docs installed, ``info bison'' will give you
everything you need.
Regards,
- -- Raju
>>>>> "Kunal" == Kunal Shah <kvshah@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Kunal> I am studing in final semester of be from computer engg. I
Kunal> have a small project kind if thing which i have to develope
Kunal> in yacc. The problem description is as follow.
Kunal> " Build a linux shell which have data structures similar to
Kunal> c". In short i am going to build a small c comipler shell
Kunal> in linux. In this compiler i am including only three
Kunal> functions. printing,scaning and any one conditional loop.
Kunal> I am planning to do it with yacc . can any one send me
Kunal> information about yacc and how i can get inforamtion on
Kunal> yacc in linux. Is there any other thing then man (any book
Kunal> also) which can provide me such information. The man page
Kunal> of yacc contains only two pages and the book " kernigharm
Kunal> and pike" for unix also have some uncleared doubts. If any
Kunal> one can send me source code for my project or any url form
Kunal> which i can get it, it will be a greate help to me. This
Kunal> project is of subject Language Processors(compiler
Kunal> designing). I am also using the book compiler designing in
Kunal> c by allen holub. Is it ok or should i change it.
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