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- This is release 2.5 of flex. See "version.h" for the exact patch-level.
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- See the file "NEWS" to find out what is new in this Flex release.
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- Read the file "INSTALL" for general installation directives. Peek near
- the beginning of the file "Makefile.in" for special DEFS values. On most
- systems, you can just run the "configure" script and type "make" to build
- flex; then "make check" to test whether it built correctly; and if it did,
- then "make install" to install it.
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- If you're feeling adventurous, you can also issue "make bigcheck" (be
- prepared to wait a while).
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- Note that flex is distributed under a copyright very similar to that of
- BSD Unix, and not under the GNU General Public License (GPL), except for
- the "configure" script, which is covered by the GPL.
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- Many thanks to the 2.5 beta-testers for finding bugs and helping test and
- increase portability: Stan Adermann, Scott David Daniels, Charles Elliott,
- Joe Gayda, Chris Meier, James Nordby, Terrence O'Kane, Karsten Pahnke,
- Francois Pinard, Pat Rankin, Andreas Scherer, Marc Wiese, Nathan Zelle.
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- Please send bug reports and feedback to: Vern Paxson (vern@ee.lbl.gov).
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- The flex distribution consists of the following files:
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- README This message
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- NEWS Differences between the various releases
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- INSTALL General installation information
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- COPYING flex's copyright
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- conf.in, configure.in, configure, Makefile.in, install.sh,
- mkinstalldirs
- elements of the "autoconf" auto-configuration process
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- flexdef.h, parse.y, scan.l, ccl.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, gen.c, main.c,
- misc.c, nfa.c, sym.c, tblcmp.c, yylex.c
- source files
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- version.h version of this flex release
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- flex.skl flex scanner skeleton
- mkskel.sh script for converting flex.skl to C source file skel.c
- skel.c pre-converted C version of flex.skl
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- libmain.c flex library (-lfl) sources
- libyywrap.c
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- initscan.c pre-flex'd version of scan.l
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- FlexLexer.h header file for C++ lexer class
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- flex.1 user documentation
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- MISC/ a directory containing miscellaneous contributions.
- See MISC/README for details.
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