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Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++
From: |
Laurence Finston |
Subject: |
Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++ |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jun 2004 16:37:11 +0200 |
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> Hans Aberg <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > It is the question whether each new invokation of the parser function
> > creates a new independent parser stack.
>
> Yes, it does. (This is true even for non-pure parsers.)
>
>
Great! That's a real weight off my mind. I thought I remembered a passage in
the manual about the entire parser state including the stack being local to
`yyparse()' (and non-static), but I couldn't find it in the manual at
`http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/manual/'. I just checked, and it's for
Bison 1.35 while the current stable release is 1.875. Would it be possible for
someone to update the online manual, if there's a newer one?
Laurence
- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, (continued)
- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Laurence Finston, 2004/06/23
- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Hans Aberg, 2004/06/24
- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Laurence Finston, 2004/06/25
- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Hans Aberg, 2004/06/26
- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Laurence Finston, 2004/06/26
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- Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Hans Aberg, 2004/06/26
Re: Problems using bison and flex with C++, Paul Eggert, 2004/06/26