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From: "doug" <deleveld AT dds DOT nl>
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Subject: Re: Portablily of code using GNU flex
Date: 31 Jan 2000 23:33:30 GMT
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Ali Ahmad Siddiqui <zcees14 AT socrates-a DOT ucl DOT ac DOT uk> schreef in artikel
<Pine DOT SOL DOT 3 DOT 96 DOT 1000131113208 DOT 22347A-100000 AT socrates-a DOT ucl DOT ac DOT uk>...
> 
> can some tell me if there is a way of using flex with MSVC or another non
> GNU-compiler. I have tried it and it works fine with MSVC apatr from the
fact
> that libflx.a cannot be linked! So if ne1 knows of how this can be solved
> please help! :)

IIRC, you don't always have to link with libflx.a  I vaguely remeber that 
if you supply some specific functions, then the libflx.a is not needed.

The C code should be *very* portable. That's the whole point behind
flex, that the code be very portable.  If it isn't, I'd suspect a flawed
compiler
before I'd suspect that flex was non-portable...

Doug Eleveld

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