kammerdi@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Troy Kammerdiener) (02/14/91)
Does anyone know where I can get public domain, freeware, or shareware binaries or sources for YACC and/or LEX? If source, I would prefer it to compile under TURBO C (or even TURBO Pascal, although that would be pretty weird). I have a standard IBM XT clone, without UN*X. Please email responses to kammerdi@rex.cs.tulane.edu, or just respond to this article if your news- reader can hande that. Thanks, Troy Kammerdiener
kammerdi@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Troy Kammerdiener) (02/16/91)
In article <6130@rex.cs.tulane.edu> kammerdi@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Troy Kammerdiener) writes: >Does anyone know where I can get public domain, freeware, or shareware >binaries or sources for YACC and/or LEX? If source, I would prefer it to >compile under TURBO C (or even TURBO Pascal, although that would be pretty >weird). Thanks to all who responded to my question regarding YACC and LEX on the IBM PC. Using anonymous FTP I have now obtained copies of Bison and Flex, two GNU clones of YAAC and LEX which should fill the need. Many thanks to the wuarchive which I used (I understand they are also availiable on SIMTEL). Sincerely, Troy Kammerdiener kammerdi@rex.cs.tulane.edu -- Troy Kammerdiener /| "Joy is in the ears that hear..." Dept. of Computer Science / | -- Saltheart Foamfollower -- Tulane University __/__| INTERNET & BITNET: kammerdi@rex.cs.tulane.edu New Orleans, LA 70118 /_____| USENET: [{ames,bionet}!]rex!kammerdi