gamerine@bluemoon.uucp (Glenn Amerine) (04/19/91)
Fletcher@cup.portal.com (fletcher sullivan segall) writes: > ...hello netland. > > If anyone could give me a lead on PC executables (or sources) for > LEX and YACC, I would be most appreciative. MKS sells a commercial system that is supposed to be real close to the real thing. We have used it for several years now and are pretty happy with it. It doesn't have the source for LEX and YACC but it does have the source for the libraries. The manual that comes with it is almost worth the purchase price alone! It has a tutorial that is real good (if you've never used LEX and YACC before). Hope this helps, Glenn This is from gamerine@bluemoon.uucp gamerine%bluemoon@nstar.rn.com who doesn't have their own obnoxious signature yet
woiccak@acsu.buffalo.edu (thomas s woiccak) (04/19/91)
Lex and yacc executables are located at ftp site msdos.archive.umich.edu in the archive/msdos/un_indexed directory. I don't know how good they are because I just got them myself... -- -Thomas S. Woiccak, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Dept. of Comp. Sci. INTERNET: woiccak@acsu.buffalo.edu BITNET: woiccak%acsu.buffalo.edu@ubvm.bitnet , v058p7u4@ubvms.bitnet UUCP: ...!{rutgers,uunet}!acsu.buffalo.edu!woiccak