Alain Coëtmeur of the Informatique-CDC (Arcueil, France) presents two new packages that bring traditional Unix tools into the 90's: Bison++ and Flex++. Coetmeur's Bison++ is derived directly from GNU Bison, the popular replacement for the Unix utility called YACC ("Yet Another Compiler Compiler"). Since its introduction two decades ago, the YACC software interface remains the most popular for developing compilers, assemblers, and other text processing applications. Any language that can be handled by a LALR(1) parser is a good candidate for YACC use. 1/3
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Alain Coëtmeur of the Informatique-CDC (Arcueil, France) presents two new packages that bring traditional Unix tools into the 90's: Bison++ and Flex++. Coetmeur's Bison++ is derived directly from GNU Bison, the popular replacement for the Unix utility called YACC ("Yet Another Compiler Compiler"). Since its introduction two decades ago, the YACC software interface remains the most popular for developing compilers, assemblers, and other text processing applications. Any language that can be handled by a LALR(1) parser is a good candidate for YACC use. 1/3
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