decot@cwruecmp.UUCP (Dave Decot) (03/11/84)
When using the new yacc with %union's, it is necessary to declare the types of the yylval's of some tokens with %token <integer> TOKEN1 TOKEN2 'c' TOKEN4 declarations. Yacc changes each one of the token names in such a declaration into a #define: #define TOKEN1 257 #define TOKEN2 258 #define c 99 #define TOKEN4 259 It is convenient for me to declare 'c' as an integer, since I want it to represent itself by default. But the #define yacc generates for the character ruins my code. I don't want local variables named 99. Is there any reason why a #define should be generated at all for literal characters in %token declarations? Dave Decot decvax!cwruecmp!decot (Decot.Case@rand-relay)