Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/09/03/12:54:17
From: | "Jongwhan Lee" <leejw51 AT hitel DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | how to use Flex Bison in Visual C++
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Date: | Sat, 4 Sep 1999 01:02:25 +0900
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Organization: | Korea Telecom
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Hello
I'm using DJGPP and Visual C 6.0.
I need to use Lex, Yacc for the project.
Flex, Bison is very good.
I've made a simple calculator , but Visual C cannot compile this code.
Beside, I need to get c++ code.
so.
flex calc.l
bison -d calc.y
I just copied.
copy lexyy.c lexyy.cpp
copy calc_tab.c calc_tab.cpp
..
then.
Compile is okay(I adjust some definitions).
Once I activate the parsing, the program stops..
Do I have to use MKS lex and yacc for C++ parsing?
or.
Is there any way to use Flex and Bison with Visual C++ 6.0?
I spent about one week for this.
If you know the answer, thank you very much !!
from Korea
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