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Re: gnubol: New bison Grammar available (long)
Basically in conditional expressions to distinguish abbreviated
relational conditions from 88-levels. CEs can occur in several
contexts.
If you have bison you can take out the magic tokens and see what
breaks.
By the way, do not attempt to actually *run* the parser - it has
not been tested and therefore does not work!
Tim Josling
RKRayhawk@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 12/22/99 6:19:34 PM EST, tej@melbpc.org.au writes:
>
> <<
> /* problem 3
> - you need to know if something is a condition name or
> an identifier in a number of contexts
> solution 3.
> - look up the type in the symbol table and change the token
> type
> */ >>
>
> ... Can you post explanations of
> each of them?
>
> Best Wishes
> Bob Rayhawk
> RKRayhawk@aol.com
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