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Re: Dynamic token kinds
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Akim Demaille |
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Re: Dynamic token kinds |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Dec 2018 11:08:48 +0100 |
Hi Frank!
> Le 22 déc. 2018 à 21:12, Frank Heckenbach <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
> Sorry, now I seem to be the one to have trouble using your patch:
>
> - I guess the right thing is to clone the repository,
Yes, it is.
> but
> unfortunately git is quite data hungry and I'm a bit short on data
> volume (no broadband in my new appartment yet, and mobile data is
> paid in gold here in Germany),
Ouch. We're lucky in France, that's very cheap.
> so I could only do it on a server
> on which I have access (in the hope of running "make dist" or so
> to get it to my machine then), but after downloading >100 MB (like
> I feared), bootstrap failed with lots of warnings and errors (the
> server is still running jessie, which I can't change, guess that's
> too old to bootstrap bison).
I don't think so, but I don't actually know.
> I suppose I could ask you to send me a "dist" archive for testing
> now, or if only "data" files need changes compared to 3.2.2, post
> those, but for testing future changes, that's not a very nice
> workflow. Is there any better way?
Please find the tarball here:
https://www.lrde.epita.fr/~akim/private/bison/bison-3.2.1.127-777b.tar.gz
https://www.lrde.epita.fr/~akim/private/bison/bison-3.2.1.127-777b.tar.xz
The best way would be to provide tarballs directly from my
GitHub repo. After all, it's already running travis for the
tests, it can easily build tarballs. However, I don't know
how to expose them, I don't think there is a free
(as in beer) way to do that. If you have an idea, I'll take it!
- Re: Porting to typed C++ parser (was: Dynamic token kinds), (continued)
Re: Dynamic token kinds, Akim Demaille, 2018/12/19
Re: Dynamic token kinds, Frank Heckenbach, 2018/12/21
Re: Dynamic token kinds, Akim Demaille, 2018/12/22
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Re: Dynamic token kinds, Frank Heckenbach, 2018/12/23
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Re: Dynamic token kinds, Frank Heckenbach, 2018/12/23