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1.1 ! root 1: .! ! 2: .! RUNOFF source file for BISON.HLP ! 3: .! ! 4: .! This is a RUNOFF input file which will produce a VMS help file ! 5: .! for the VMS HELP library. ! 6: .! ! 7: .! Date of last revision: June 21, 1992 ! 8: .! ! 9: .! ! 10: .! Eric Youngdale ! 11: .! ! 12: .literal ! 13: .end literal ! 14: .no paging ! 15: .no flags all ! 16: .right margin 70 ! 17: .left margin 1 ! 18: ! 19: .indent -1 ! 20: 1 BISON ! 21: .skip ! 22: The BISON command invokes the GNU BISON parser generator. ! 23: .skip ! 24: .literal ! 25: BISON file-spec ! 26: .end literal ! 27: .skip ! 28: .indent -1 ! 29: 2 Parameters ! 30: .skip ! 31: file-spec ! 32: .skip ! 33: Here file-spec is the grammar file name, which usually ends in ! 34: .y. The parser file's name is made by replacing the .y ! 35: with _tab.c. Thus, the command bison foo.y yields ! 36: foo_tab.c. ! 37: ! 38: .skip ! 39: .indent -1 ! 40: 2 Qualifiers ! 41: .skip ! 42: The following is the list of available qualifiers for BISON: ! 43: .literal ! 44: /DEBUG ! 45: /DEFINES ! 46: /FILE_PREFIX=prefix ! 47: /FIXED_OUTFILES ! 48: /NAME_PREFIX=prefix ! 49: /NOLINES ! 50: /OUTPUT=outfilefile ! 51: /VERBOSE ! 52: /VERSION ! 53: /YACC ! 54: .end literal ! 55: .skip ! 56: .indent -1 ! 57: 2 /DEBUG ! 58: .skip ! 59: Output a definition of the macro YYDEBUG into the parser file, ! 60: so that the debugging facilities are compiled. ! 61: .skip ! 62: .indent -1 ! 63: 2 /DEFINES ! 64: .skip ! 65: Write an extra output file containing macro definitions for the token ! 66: type names defined in the grammar and the semantic value type ! 67: YYSTYPE, as well as a extern variable declarations. ! 68: .skip ! 69: If the parser output file is named "name.c" then this file ! 70: is named "name.h". ! 71: .skip ! 72: This output file is essential if you wish to put the definition of ! 73: yylex in a separate source file, because yylex needs to ! 74: be able to refer to token type codes and the variable ! 75: yylval. ! 76: .skip ! 77: .indent -1 ! 78: 2 /FILE_PREFIX ! 79: .skip ! 80: .literal ! 81: /FILIE_PREFIX=prefix ! 82: .end literal ! 83: .skip ! 84: Specify a prefix to use for all Bison output file names. The names are ! 85: chosen as if the input file were named prefix.c ! 86: ! 87: .skip ! 88: .indent -1 ! 89: 2 /FIXED_OUTFILES ! 90: .skip ! 91: Equivalent to /OUTPUT=y_tab.c; the parser output file is called ! 92: y_tab.c, and the other outputs are called y.output and ! 93: y_tab.h. The purpose of this switch is to imitate Yacc's output ! 94: file name conventions. The /YACC qualifier is functionally equivalent ! 95: to /FIXED_OUTFILES. The following command definition will ! 96: work as a substitute for Yacc: ! 97: ! 98: .literal ! 99: $YACC:==BISON/FIXED_OUTFILES ! 100: .end literal ! 101: .skip ! 102: .indent -1 ! 103: 2 /NAME_PREFIX ! 104: .skip ! 105: .literal ! 106: /NAME_PREFIX=prefix ! 107: .end literal ! 108: .skip ! 109: Rename the external symbols used in the parser so that they start with ! 110: "prefix" instead of "yy". The precise list of symbols renamed ! 111: is yyparse, yylex, yyerror, yylval, yychar and yydebug. ! 112: ! 113: For example, if you use /NAME_PREFIX="c", the names become cparse, ! 114: clex, and so on. ! 115: ! 116: .skip ! 117: .indent -1 ! 118: 2 /NOLINES ! 119: .skip ! 120: Don't put any "#line" preprocessor commands in the parser file. ! 121: Ordinarily Bison puts them in the parser file so that the C compiler ! 122: and debuggers will associate errors with your source file, the ! 123: grammar file. This option causes them to associate errors with the ! 124: parser file, treating it an independent source file in its own right. ! 125: ! 126: .skip ! 127: .indent -1 ! 128: 2 /OUTPUT ! 129: .skip ! 130: .literal ! 131: /OUTPUT=outfile ! 132: .end literal ! 133: .skip ! 134: Specify the name "outfile" for the parser file. ! 135: .skip ! 136: .indent -1 ! 137: 2 /VERBOSE ! 138: .skip ! 139: Write an extra output file containing verbose descriptions of the ! 140: parser states and what is done for each type of look-ahead token in ! 141: that state. ! 142: .skip ! 143: This file also describes all the conflicts, both those resolved by ! 144: operator precedence and the unresolved ones. ! 145: .skip ! 146: The file's name is made by removing _tab.c or .c from ! 147: the parser output file name, and adding .output instead. ! 148: .skip ! 149: Therefore, if the input file is foo.y, then the parser file is ! 150: called foo_tab.c by default. As a consequence, the verbose ! 151: output file is called foo.output. ! 152: .skip ! 153: .indent -1 ! 154: 2 /VERSION ! 155: .skip ! 156: Print the version number of Bison. ! 157: ! 158: .skip ! 159: .indent -1 ! 160: 2 /YACC ! 161: .skip ! 162: See /FIXED_OUTFILES. ! 163: .skip ! 164: .indent -1 ! 165: ! 166: ! 167:
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