kevin@arnor.UUCP (Kevin Goroway) (07/17/89)
Do these beasts exist on the amiga? I know of bison, and have what was probably the first release. (have there been more than one?) I really need a lex though. Anyone? -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= - Worcester Polytechnic Institute|"It happens sometimes, people just explode, - = Worcester, MA (IBM for summer) | natural causes." -Repo Man = -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
scotth@corp.sgi.com (Scott Henry) (07/18/89)
In article <312@arnor.UUCP> kevin@arnor.UUCP (Kevin Goroway) writes:
kevin> Do these beasts exist on the amiga? I know of bison, and have what
kevin> was probably the first release. (have there been more than one?) I really
kevin> need a lex though. Anyone?
Both bison and flex (fast lex) are available on a fish disk. I don't have
my listing here, so I can't tell you which one, but I think around
#130-ish. I was one of two people who ported the Un*x version of flex to
the Amiga, so I could e-mail you a copy, but might try try one of the ftp
sites first (if you can ftp, of course); uxe.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.5.54)
is reputed to have fish 1-188 available for anonymous ftp.
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Scott Henry <scotth@corp.sgi.com>
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