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Changes between release 2.5.4 (11Sep96) and release 2.5.3:
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- Fixed a bug introduced in 2.5.3 that blew it when a call
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to input() occurred at the end of an input file.
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- Fixed scanner skeleton so the example in the man page of
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scanning strings using exclusive start conditions works.
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- Minor Makefile tweaks.
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Changes between release 2.5.3 (29May96) and release 2.5.2:
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- Some serious bugs in yymore() have been fixed. In particular,
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when using AT&T-lex-compatibility or %array, you can intermix
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calls to input(), unput(), and yymore(). (This still doesn't
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work for %pointer, and isn't likely to in the future.)
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- A bug in handling NUL's in the input stream of scanners using
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REJECT has been fixed.
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- The default main() in libfl.a now repeatedly calls yylex() until
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it returns 0, rather than just calling it once.
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- Minor tweak for Windows NT Makefile, MISC/NT/Makefile.
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Changes between release 2.5.2 (25Apr95) and release 2.5.1:
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- The --prefix configuration option now works.
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- A bug that completely broke the "-Cf" table compression
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option has been fixed.
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- A major headache involving "const" declarators and Solaris
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systems has been fixed.
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- An octal escape sequence in a flex regular expression must
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now contain only the digits 0-7.
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- You can now use "--" on the flex command line to mark the
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end of flex options.
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- You can now specify the filename '-' as a synonym for stdin.
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- By default, the scanners generated by flex no longer
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statically initialize yyin and yyout to stdin and stdout.
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This change is necessary because in some ANSI environments,
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stdin and stdout are not compile-time constant. You can
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force the initialization using "%option stdinit" in the first
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section of your flex input.
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- "%option nounput" now correctly omits the unput() routine
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from the output.
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- "make clean" now removes config.log, config.cache, and the
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flex binary. The fact that it removes the flex binary means
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you should take care if making changes to scan.l, to make
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sure you don't wind up in a bootstrap problem.
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- In general, the Makefile has been reworked somewhat (thanks
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to Francois Pinard) for added flexibility - more changes will
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follow in subsequent releases.
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- The .texi and .info files in MISC/texinfo/ have been updated,
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thanks also to Francois Pinard.
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- The FlexLexer::yylex(istream* new_in, ostream* new_out) method
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now does not have a default for the first argument, to disambiguate
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it from FlexLexer::yylex().
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- A bug in destructing a FlexLexer object before doing any scanning
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with it has been fixed.
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- A problem with including FlexLexer.h multiple times has been fixed.
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- The alloca() chud necessary to accommodate bison has grown
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even uglier, but hopefully more correct.
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- A portability tweak has been added to accommodate compilers that
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use char* generic pointers.
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- EBCDIC contact information in the file MISC/EBCDIC has been updated.
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- An OS/2 Makefile and config.h for flex 2.5 is now available in
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MISC/OS2/, contributed by Kai Uwe Rommel.
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- The descrip.mms file for building flex under VMS has been updated,
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thanks to Pat Rankin.
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- The notes on building flex for the Amiga have been updated for
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flex 2.5, contributed by Andreas Scherer.
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Changes between release 2.5.1 (28Mar95) and release 2.4.7:
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- A new concept of "start condition" scope has been introduced.
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A start condition scope is begun with:
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<SCs>{
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where SCs is a list of one or more start conditions. Inside
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the start condition scope, every rule automatically has the
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prefix <SCs> applied to it, until a '}' which matches the
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initial '{'. So, for example:
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<ESC>{
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"\\n" return '\n';
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"\\r" return '\r';
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"\\f" return '\f';
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"\\0" return '\0';
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}
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is equivalent to:
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<ESC>"\\n" return '\n';
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<ESC>"\\r" return '\r';
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<ESC>"\\f" return '\f';
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<ESC>"\\0" return '\0';
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As indicated in this example, rules inside start condition scopes
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(and any rule, actually, other than the first) can be indented,
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to better show the extent of the scope.
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Start condition scopes may be nested.
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- The new %option directive can be used in the first section of
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a flex scanner to control scanner-generation options. Most
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options are given simply as names, optionally preceded by the
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word "no" (with no intervening whitespace) to negate their
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meaning. Some are equivalent to flex flags, so putting them
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in your scanner source is equivalent to always specifying
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the flag (%option's take precedence over flags):
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7bit -7 option
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8bit -8 option
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align -Ca option
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backup -b option
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batch -B option
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c++ -+ option
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caseful opposite of -i option (caseful is the default);
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case-sensitive same as above
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caseless -i option;
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case-insensitive same as above
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debug -d option
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default opposite of -s option
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ecs -Ce option
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fast -F option
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full -f option
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interactive -I option
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lex-compat -l option
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meta-ecs -Cm option
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perf-report -p option
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read -Cr option
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stdout -t option
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verbose -v option
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warn opposite of -w option (so use "%option nowarn" for -w)
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array equivalent to "%array"
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pointer equivalent to "%pointer" (default)
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Some provide new features:
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always-interactive generate a scanner which always
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considers its input "interactive" (no call to isatty()
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will be made when the scanner runs)
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main supply a main program for the scanner, which
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simply calls yylex(). Implies %option noyywrap.
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never-interactive generate a scanner which never
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considers its input "interactive" (no call to isatty()
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will be made when the scanner runs)
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stack if set, enable start condition stacks (see below)
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stdinit if unset ("%option nostdinit"), initialize yyin
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and yyout statically to nil FILE* pointers, instead
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of stdin and stdout
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yylineno if set, keep track of the current line
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number in global yylineno (this option is expensive
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in terms of performance). The line number is available
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to C++ scanning objects via the new member function
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lineno().
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yywrap if unset ("%option noyywrap"), scanner does not
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call yywrap() upon EOF but simply assumes there
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are no more files to scan
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Flex scans your rule actions to determine whether you use the
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REJECT or yymore features (this is not new). Two %options can be
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used to override its decision, either by setting them to indicate
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the feature is indeed used, or unsetting them to indicate it
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actually is not used:
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reject
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yymore
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Three %option's take string-delimited values, offset with '=':
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outfile="<name>" equivalent to -o<name>
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prefix="<name>" equivalent to -P<name>
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yyclass="<name>" set the name of the C++ scanning class
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(see below)
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A number of %option's are available for lint purists who
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want to suppress the appearance of unneeded routines in
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the generated scanner. Each of the following, if unset,
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results in the corresponding routine not appearing in the
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generated scanner:
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input, unput
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yy_push_state, yy_pop_state, yy_top_state
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yy_scan_buffer, yy_scan_bytes, yy_scan_string
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You can specify multiple options with a single %option directive,
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and multiple directives in the first section of your flex input file.
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- The new function:
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YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string( const char *str )
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returns a YY_BUFFER_STATE (which also becomes the current input
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buffer) for scanning the given string, which occurs starting
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with the next call to yylex(). The string must be NUL-terminated.
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A related function:
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YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes( const char *bytes, int len )
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creates a buffer for scanning "len" bytes (including possibly NUL's)
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starting at location "bytes".
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Note that both of these functions create and scan a *copy* of
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the string/bytes. (This may be desirable, since yylex() modifies
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the contents of the buffer it is scanning.) You can avoid the
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copy by using:
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YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer( char *base, yy_size_t size )
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which scans in place the buffer starting at "base", consisting
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of "size" bytes, the last two bytes of which *must* be
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YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR (these bytes are not scanned; thus, scanning
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consists of base[0] through base[size-2], inclusive). If you
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fail to set up "base" in this manner, yy_scan_buffer returns a
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nil pointer instead of creating a new input buffer.
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The type yy_size_t is an integral type to which you can cast
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an integer expression reflecting the size of the buffer.
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- Three new routines are available for manipulating stacks of
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start conditions:
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void yy_push_state( int new_state )
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pushes the current start condition onto the top of the stack
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and BEGIN's "new_state" (recall that start condition names are
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also integers).
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void yy_pop_state()
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pops the top of the stack and BEGIN's to it, and
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int yy_top_state()
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returns the top of the stack without altering the stack's
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contents.
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The start condition stack grows dynamically and so has no built-in
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size limitation. If memory is exhausted, program execution
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is aborted.
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To use start condition stacks, your scanner must include
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a "%option stack" directive.
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- flex now supports POSIX character class expressions. These
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are expressions enclosed inside "[:" and ":]" delimiters (which
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themselves must appear between the '[' and ']' of a character
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class; other elements may occur inside the character class, too).
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The expressions flex recognizes are:
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[:alnum:] [:alpha:] [:blank:] [:cntrl:] [:digit:] [:graph:]
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[:lower:] [:print:] [:punct:] [:space:] [:upper:] [:xdigit:]
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These expressions all designate a set of characters equivalent to
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the corresponding isXXX function (for example, [:alnum:] designates
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those characters for which isalnum() returns true - i.e., any
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alphabetic or numeric). Some systems don't provide isblank(),
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so flex defines [:blank:] as a blank or a tab.
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For example, the following character classes are all equivalent:
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[[:alnum:]]
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[[:alpha:][:digit:]
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[[:alpha:]0-9]
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[a-zA-Z0-9]
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If your scanner is case-insensitive (-i flag), then [:upper:]
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and [:lower:] are equivalent to [:alpha:].
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- The promised rewrite of the C++ FlexLexer class has not yet
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been done. Support for FlexLexer is limited at the moment to
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fixing show-stopper bugs, so, for example, the new functions
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yy_scan_string() & friends are not available to FlexLexer
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objects.
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- The new macro
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yy_set_interactive(is_interactive)
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can be used to control whether the current buffer is considered
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"interactive". An interactive buffer is processed more slowly,
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but must be used when the scanner's input source is indeed
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interactive to avoid problems due to waiting to fill buffers
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(see the discussion of the -I flag in flex.1). A non-zero value
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in the macro invocation marks the buffer as interactive, a zero
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value as non-interactive. Note that use of this macro overrides
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"%option always-interactive" or "%option never-interactive".
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yy_set_interactive() must be invoked prior to beginning to
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scan the buffer.
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- The new macro
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yy_set_bol(at_bol)
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can be used to control whether the current buffer's scanning
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context for the next token match is done as though at the
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beginning of a line (non-zero macro argument; makes '^' anchored
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rules active) or not at the beginning of a line (zero argument,
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'^' rules inactive).
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- Related to this change, the mechanism for determining when a scan is
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starting at the beginning of a line has changed. It used to be
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that '^' was active iff the character prior to that at which the
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scan started was a newline. The mechanism now is that '^' is
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active iff the last token ended in a newline (or the last call to
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input() returned a newline). For most users, the difference in
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mechanisms is negligible. Where it will make a difference,
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however, is if unput() or yyless() is used to alter the input
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stream. When in doubt, use yy_set_bol().
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- The new beginning-of-line mechanism involved changing some fairly
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twisted code, so it may have introduced bugs - beware ...
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- The macro YY_AT_BOL() returns true if the next token scanned from
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the current buffer will have '^' rules active, false otherwise.
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- The new function
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void yy_flush_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* b )
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flushes the contents of the current buffer (i.e., next time
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the scanner attempts to match a token using b as the current
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buffer, it will begin by invoking YY_INPUT to fill the buffer).
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This routine is also available to C++ scanners (unlike some
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of the other new routines).
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The related macro
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YY_FLUSH_BUFFER
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flushes the contents of the current buffer.
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- A new "-ooutput" option writes the generated scanner to "output".
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If used with -t, the scanner is still written to stdout, but
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its internal #line directives (see previous item) use "output".
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- Flex now generates #line directives relating the code it
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produces to the output file; this means that error messages
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in the flex-generated code should be correctly pinpointed.
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- When generating #line directives, filenames with embedded '\'s
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have those characters escaped (i.e., turned into '\\'). This
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feature helps with reporting filenames for some MS-DOS and OS/2
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systems.
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- The FlexLexer class includes two new public member functions:
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virtual void switch_streams( istream* new_in = 0,
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ostream* new_out = 0 )
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reassigns yyin to new_in (if non-nil) and yyout to new_out
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(ditto), deleting the previous input buffer if yyin is
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reassigned. It is used by:
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int yylex( istream* new_in = 0, ostream* new_out = 0 )
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which first calls switch_streams() and then returns the value
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of calling yylex().
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- C++ scanners now have yy_flex_debug as a member variable of
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FlexLexer rather than a global, and member functions for testing
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and setting it.
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- When generating a C++ scanning class, you can now use
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%option yyclass="foo"
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to inform flex that you have derived "foo" as a subclass of
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yyFlexLexer, so flex will place your actions in the member
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function foo::yylex() instead of yyFlexLexer::yylex(). It also
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generates a yyFlexLexer::yylex() member function that generates a
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run-time error if called (by invoking yyFlexLexer::LexerError()).
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This feature is necessary if your subclass "foo" introduces some
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additional member functions or variables that you need to access
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from yylex().
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- Current texinfo files in MISC/texinfo, contributed by Francois
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Pinard.
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- You can now change the name "flex" to something else (e.g., "lex")
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by redefining $(FLEX) in the Makefile.
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- Two bugs (one serious) that could cause "bigcheck" to fail have
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been fixed.
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- A number of portability/configuration changes have been made
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for easier portability.
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- You can use "YYSTATE" in your scanner as an alias for YY_START
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(for AT&T lex compatibility).
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- input() now maintains yylineno.
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- input() no longer trashes yytext.
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- interactive scanners now read characters in YY_INPUT up to a
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newline, a large performance gain.
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- C++ scanner objects now work with the -P option. You include
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<FlexLexer.h> once per scanner - see comments in <FlexLexer.h>
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(or flex.1) for details.
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- C++ FlexLexer objects now use the "cerr" stream to report -d output
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instead of stdio.
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- The -c flag now has its full glorious POSIX interpretation (do
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nothing), rather than being interpreted as an old-style -C flag.
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- Scanners generated by flex now include two #define's giving
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the major and minor version numbers (YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION,
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YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION). These can then be tested to see
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whether certain flex features are available.
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- Scanners generated using -l lex compatibility now have the symbol
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YY_FLEX_LEX_COMPAT #define'd.
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- When initializing (i.e., yy_init is non-zero on entry to yylex()),
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generated scanners now set yy_init to zero before executing
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YY_USER_INIT. This means that you can set yy_init back to a
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non-zero value in YY_USER_INIT if you need the scanner to be
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reinitialized on the next call.
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- You can now use "#line" directives in the first section of your
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scanner specification.
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- When generating full-table scanners (-Cf), flex now puts braces
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around each row of the 2-d array initialization, to silence warnings
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on over-zealous compilers.
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- Improved support for MS-DOS. The flex sources have been successfully
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built, unmodified, for Borland 4.02 (all that's required is a
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Borland Makefile and config.h file, which are supplied in
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MISC/Borland - contributed by Terrence O Kane).
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- Improved support for Macintosh using Think C - the sources should
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build for this platform "out of the box". Contributed by Scott
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Hofmann.
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- Improved support for VMS, in MISC/VMS/, contributed by Pat Rankin.
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- Support for the Amiga, in MISC/Amiga/, contributed by Andreas
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Scherer. Note that the contributed files were developed for
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flex 2.4 and have not been tested with flex 2.5.
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- Some notes on support for the NeXT, in MISC/NeXT, contributed
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by Raf Schietekat.
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- The MISC/ directory now includes a preformatted version of flex.1
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in flex.man, and pre-yacc'd versions of parse.y in parse.{c,h}.
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- The flex.1 and flexdoc.1 manual pages have been merged. There
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is now just one document, flex.1, which includes an overview
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at the beginning to help you find the section you need.
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- Documentation now clarifies that start conditions persist across
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switches to new input files or different input buffers. If you
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want to e.g., return to INITIAL, you must explicitly do so.
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- The "Performance Considerations" section of the manual has been
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updated.
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- Documented the "yy_act" variable, which when YY_USER_ACTION is
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invoked holds the number of the matched rule, and added an
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example of using yy_act to profile how often each rule is matched.
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- Added YY_NUM_RULES, a definition that gives the total number
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of rules in the file, including the default rule (even if you
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use -s).
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- Documentation now clarifies that you can pass a nil FILE* pointer
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to yy_create_buffer() or yyrestart() if you've arrange YY_INPUT
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to not need yyin.
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- Documentation now clarifies that YY_BUFFER_STATE is a pointer to
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an opaque "struct yy_buffer_state".
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- Documentation now stresses that you gain the benefits of removing
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backing-up states only if you remove *all* of them.
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- Documentation now points out that traditional lex allows you
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to put the action on a separate line from the rule pattern if
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the pattern has trailing whitespace (ugh!), but flex doesn't
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support this.
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- A broken example in documentation of the difference between
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inclusive and exclusive start conditions is now fixed.
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- Usage (-h) report now goes to stdout.
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- Version (-V) info now goes to stdout.
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- More #ifdef chud has been added to the parser in attempt to
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deal with bison's use of alloca().
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- "make clean" no longer deletes emacs backup files (*~).
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- Some memory leaks have been fixed.
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- A bug was fixed in which dynamically-expanded buffers were
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reallocated a couple of bytes too small.
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- A bug was fixed which could cause flex to read and write beyond
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the end of the input buffer.
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- -S will not be going away.
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Changes between release 2.4.7 (03Aug94) and release 2.4.6:
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- Fixed serious bug in reading multiple files.
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- Fixed bug in scanning NUL's.
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- Fixed bug in input() returning 8-bit characters.
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- Fixed bug in matching text with embedded NUL's when
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using %array or lex compatibility.
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- Fixed multiple invocations of YY_USER_ACTION when using '|'
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continuation action.
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- Minor prototyping fixes.
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Changes between release 2.4.6 (04Jan94) and release 2.4.5:
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- Linking with -lfl no longer required if your program includes
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its own yywrap() and main() functions. (This change will cause
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problems if you have a non-ANSI compiler on a system for which
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sizeof(int) != sizeof(void*) or sizeof(int) != sizeof(size_t).)
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- The use of 'extern "C++"' in FlexLexer.h has been modified to
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get around an incompatibility with g++'s header files.
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Changes between release 2.4.5 (11Dec93) and release 2.4.4:
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- Fixed bug breaking C++ scanners that use REJECT or variable
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trailing context.
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- Fixed serious input problem for interactive scanners on
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systems for which char is unsigned.
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- Fixed bug in incorrectly treating '$' operator as variable
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trailing context.
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- Fixed bug in -CF table representation that could lead to
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corrupt tables.
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- Fixed fairly benign memory leak.
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- Added `extern "C++"' wrapper to FlexLexer.h header. This
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should overcome the g++ 2.5.X problems mentioned in the
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NEWS for release 2.4.3.
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- Changed #include of FlexLexer.h to use <> instead of "".
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- Added feature to control whether the scanner attempts to
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refill the input buffer once it's exhausted. This feature
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will be documented in the 2.5 release.
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Changes between release 2.4.4 (07Dec93) and release 2.4.3:
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- Fixed two serious bugs in scanning 8-bit characters.
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- Fixed bug in YY_USER_ACTION that caused it to be executed
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inappropriately (on the scanner's own internal actions, and
|
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with incorrect yytext/yyleng values).
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- Fixed bug in pointing yyin at a new file and resuming scanning.
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- Portability fix regarding min/max/abs macros conflicting with
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function definitions in standard header files.
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- Added a virtual LexerError() method to the C++ yyFlexLexer class
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for reporting error messages instead of always using cerr.
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- Added warning in flexdoc that the C++ scanning class is presently
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experimental and subject to considerable change between major
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releases.
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Changes between release 2.4.3 (03Dec93) and release 2.4.2:
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- Fixed bug causing fatal scanner messages to fail to print.
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- Fixed things so FlexLexer.h can be included in other C++
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sources. One side-effect of this change is that -+ and -CF
|
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are now incompatible.
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- libfl.a now supplies private versions of the <string.h>/
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<strings.h> string routines needed by flex and the scanners
|
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it generates, to enhance portability to some BSD systems.
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- More robust solution to 2.4.2's flexfatal() bug fix.
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- Added ranlib of installed libfl.a.
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- Some lint tweaks.
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- NOTE: problems have been encountered attempting to build flex
|
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C++ scanners using g++ version 2.5.X. The problem is due to an
|
|
unfortunate heuristic in g++ 2.5.X that attempts to discern between
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C and C++ headers. Because FlexLexer.h is installed (by default)
|
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in /usr/local/include and not /usr/local/lib/g++-include, g++ 2.5.X
|
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decides that it's a C header :-(. So if you have problems, install
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the header in /usr/local/lib/g++-include instead.
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Changes between release 2.4.2 (01Dec93) and release 2.4.1:
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- Fixed bug in libfl.a referring to non-existent "flexfatal" function.
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- Modified to produce both compress'd and gzip'd tar files for
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distributions (you probably don't care about this change!).
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Changes between release 2.4.1 (30Nov93) and release 2.3.8:
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- The new '-+' flag instructs flex to generate a C++ scanner class
|
|
(thanks to Kent Williams). flex writes an implementation of the
|
|
class defined in FlexLexer.h to lex.yy.cc. You may include
|
|
multiple scanner classes in your program using the -P flag. Note
|
|
that the scanner class also provides a mechanism for creating
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|
reentrant scanners. The scanner class uses C++ streams for I/O
|
|
instead of FILE*'s (thanks to Tom Epperly). If the flex executable's
|
|
name ends in '+' then the '-+' flag is automatically on, so creating
|
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a symlink or copy of "flex" to "flex++" results in a version of
|
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flex that can be used exclusively for C++ scanners.
|
|
|
|
Note that without the '-+' flag, flex-generated scanners can still
|
|
be compiled using C++ compilers, though they use FILE*'s for I/O
|
|
instead of streams.
|
|
|
|
See the "GENERATING C++ SCANNERS" section of flexdoc for details.
|
|
|
|
- The new '-l' flag turns on maximum AT&T lex compatibility. In
|
|
particular, -l includes support for "yylineno" and makes yytext
|
|
be an array instead of a pointer. It does not, however, do away
|
|
with all incompatibilities. See the "INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH LEX
|
|
AND POSIX" section of flexdoc for details.
|
|
|
|
- The new '-P' option specifies a prefix to use other than "yy"
|
|
for the scanner's globally-visible variables, and for the
|
|
"lex.yy.c" filename. Using -P you can link together multiple
|
|
flex scanners in the same executable.
|
|
|
|
- The distribution includes a "texinfo" version of flexdoc.1,
|
|
contributed by Roland Pesch (thanks also to Marq Kole, who
|
|
contributed another version). It has not been brought up to
|
|
date, but reflects version 2.3. See MISC/flex.texinfo.
|
|
|
|
The flex distribution will soon include G.T. Nicol's flex
|
|
manual; he is presently bringing it up-to-date for version 2.4.
|
|
|
|
- yywrap() is now a function, and you now *must* link flex scanners
|
|
with libfl.a.
|
|
|
|
- Site-configuration is now done via an autoconf-generated
|
|
"configure" script contributed by Francois Pinard.
|
|
|
|
- Scanners now use fread() (or getc(), if interactive) and not
|
|
read() for input. A new "table compression" option, -Cr,
|
|
overrides this change and causes the scanner to use read()
|
|
(because read() is a bit faster than fread()). -f and -F
|
|
are now equivalent to -Cfr and -CFr; i.e., they imply the
|
|
-Cr option.
|
|
|
|
- In the blessed name of POSIX compliance, flex supports "%array"
|
|
and "%pointer" directives in the definitions (first) section of
|
|
the scanner specification. The former specifies that yytext
|
|
should be an array (of size YYLMAX), the latter, that it should
|
|
be a pointer. The array version of yytext is universally slower
|
|
than the pointer version, but has the advantage that its contents
|
|
remain unmodified across calls to input() and unput() (the pointer
|
|
version of yytext is, still, trashed by such calls).
|
|
|
|
"%array" cannot be used with the '-+' C++ scanner class option.
|
|
|
|
- The new '-Ca' option directs flex to trade off memory for
|
|
natural alignment when generating a scanner's tables. In
|
|
particular, table entries that would otherwise be "short"
|
|
become "long".
|
|
|
|
- The new '-h' option produces a summary of the flex flags.
|
|
|
|
- The new '-V' option reports the flex version number and exits.
|
|
|
|
- The new scanner macro YY_START returns an integer value
|
|
corresponding to the current start condition. You can return
|
|
to that start condition by passing the value to a subsequent
|
|
"BEGIN" action. You also can implement "start condition stacks"
|
|
by storing the values in an integer stack.
|
|
|
|
- You can now redefine macros such as YY_INPUT by just #define'ing
|
|
them to some other value in the first section of the flex input;
|
|
no need to first #undef them.
|
|
|
|
- flex now generates warnings for rules that can't be matched.
|
|
These warnings can be turned off using the new '-w' flag. If
|
|
your scanner uses REJECT then you will not get these warnings.
|
|
|
|
- If you specify the '-s' flag but the default rule can be matched,
|
|
flex now generates a warning.
|
|
|
|
- "yyleng" is now a global, and may be modified by the user (though
|
|
doing so and then using yymore() will yield weird results).
|
|
|
|
- Name definitions in the first section of a scanner specification
|
|
can now include a leading '^' or trailing '$' operator. In this
|
|
case, the definition is *not* pushed back inside of parentheses.
|
|
|
|
- Scanners with compressed tables are now "interactive" (-I option)
|
|
by default. You can suppress this attribute (which makes them
|
|
run slightly slower) using the new '-B' flag.
|
|
|
|
- Flex now generates 8-bit scanners by default, unless you use the
|
|
-Cf or -CF compression options (-Cfe and -CFe result in 8-bit
|
|
scanners). You can force it to generate a 7-bit scanner using
|
|
the new '-7' flag. You can build flex to generate 8-bit scanners
|
|
for -Cf and -CF, too, by adding -DDEFAULT_CSIZE=256 to CFLAGS
|
|
in the Makefile.
|
|
|
|
- You no longer need to call the scanner routine yyrestart() to
|
|
inform the scanner that you have switched to a new file after
|
|
having seen an EOF on the current input file. Instead, just
|
|
point yyin at the new file and continue scanning.
|
|
|
|
- You no longer need to invoke YY_NEW_FILE in an <<EOF>> action
|
|
to indicate you wish to continue scanning. Simply point yyin
|
|
at a new file.
|
|
|
|
- A leading '#' no longer introduces a comment in a flex input.
|
|
|
|
- flex no longer considers formfeed ('\f') a whitespace character.
|
|
|
|
- %t, I'm happy to report, has been nuked.
|
|
|
|
- The '-p' option may be given twice ('-pp') to instruct flex to
|
|
report minor performance problems as well as major ones.
|
|
|
|
- The '-v' verbose output no longer includes start/finish time
|
|
information.
|
|
|
|
- Newlines in flex inputs can optionally include leading or
|
|
trailing carriage-returns ('\r'), in support of several PC/Mac
|
|
run-time libraries that automatically include these.
|
|
|
|
- A start condition of the form "<*>" makes the following rule
|
|
active in every start condition, whether exclusive or inclusive.
|
|
|
|
- The following items have been corrected in the flex documentation:
|
|
|
|
- '-C' table compression options *are* cumulative.
|
|
|
|
- You may modify yytext but not lengthen it by appending
|
|
characters to the end. Modifying its final character
|
|
will affect '^' anchoring for the next rule matched
|
|
if the character is changed to or from a newline.
|
|
|
|
- The term "backtracking" has been renamed "backing up",
|
|
since it is a one-time repositioning and not a repeated
|
|
search. What used to be the "lex.backtrack" file is now
|
|
"lex.backup".
|
|
|
|
- Unindented "/* ... */" comments are allowed in the first
|
|
flex input section, but not in the second.
|
|
|
|
- yyless() can only be used in the flex input source, not
|
|
externally.
|
|
|
|
- You can use "yyrestart(yyin)" to throw away the
|
|
current contents of the input buffer.
|
|
|
|
- To write high-speed scanners, attempt to match as much
|
|
text as possible with each rule. See MISC/fastwc/README
|
|
for more information.
|
|
|
|
- Using the beginning-of-line operator ('^') is fairly
|
|
cheap. Using unput() is expensive. Using yyless() is
|
|
cheap.
|
|
|
|
- An example of scanning strings with embedded escape
|
|
sequences has been added.
|
|
|
|
- The example of backing-up in flexdoc was erroneous; it
|
|
has been corrected.
|
|
|
|
- A flex scanner's internal buffer now dynamically grows if needed
|
|
to match large tokens. Note that growing the buffer presently
|
|
requires rescanning the (large) token, so consuming a lot of
|
|
text this way is a slow process. Also note that presently the
|
|
buffer does *not* grow if you unput() more text than can fit
|
|
into the buffer.
|
|
|
|
- The MISC/ directory has been reorganized; see MISC/README for
|
|
details.
|
|
|
|
- yyless() can now be used in the third (user action) section
|
|
of a scanner specification, thanks to Ceriel Jacobs. yyless()
|
|
remains a macro and cannot be used outside of the scanner source.
|
|
|
|
- The skeleton file is no longer opened at run-time, but instead
|
|
compiled into a large string array (thanks to John Gilmore and
|
|
friends at Cygnus). You can still use the -S flag to point flex
|
|
at a different skeleton file.
|
|
|
|
- flex no longer uses a temporary file to store the scanner's
|
|
actions.
|
|
|
|
- A number of changes have been made to decrease porting headaches.
|
|
In particular, flex no longer uses memset() or ctime(), and
|
|
provides a single simple mechanism for dealing with C compilers
|
|
that still define malloc() as returning char* instead of void*.
|
|
|
|
- Flex now detects if the scanner specification requires the -8 flag
|
|
but the flag was not given or on by default.
|
|
|
|
- A number of table-expansion fencepost bugs have been fixed,
|
|
making flex more robust for generating large scanners.
|
|
|
|
- flex more consistently identifies the location of errors in
|
|
its input.
|
|
|
|
- YY_USER_ACTION is now invoked only for "real" actions, not for
|
|
internal actions used by the scanner for things like filling
|
|
the buffer or handling EOF.
|
|
|
|
- The rule "[^]]" now matches any character other than a ']';
|
|
formerly it matched any character at all followed by a ']'.
|
|
This change was made for compatibility with AT&T lex.
|
|
|
|
- A large number of miscellaneous bugs have been found and fixed
|
|
thanks to Gerhard Wilhelms.
|
|
|
|
- The source code has been heavily reformatted, making patches
|
|
relative to previous flex releases no longer accurate.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #8 (21Feb93) and 2.3 Patch #7:
|
|
|
|
- Fixed bugs in dynamic memory allocation leading to grievous
|
|
fencepost problems when generating large scanners.
|
|
- Fixed bug causing infinite loops on character classes with 8-bit
|
|
characters in them.
|
|
- Fixed bug in matching repetitions with a lower bound of 0.
|
|
- Fixed bug in scanning NUL characters using an "interactive" scanner.
|
|
- Fixed bug in using yymore() at the end of a file.
|
|
- Fixed bug in misrecognizing rules with variable trailing context.
|
|
- Fixed bug compiling flex on Suns using gcc 2.
|
|
- Fixed bug in not recognizing that input files with the character
|
|
ASCII 128 in them require the -8 flag.
|
|
- Fixed bug that could cause an infinite loop writing out
|
|
error messages.
|
|
- Fixed bug in not recognizing old-style lex % declarations if
|
|
followed by a tab instead of a space.
|
|
- Fixed potential crash when flex terminated early (usually due
|
|
to a bad flag) and the -v flag had been given.
|
|
- Added some missing declarations of void functions.
|
|
- Changed to only use '\a' for __STDC__ compilers.
|
|
- Updated mailing addresses.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #7 (28Mar91) and 2.3 Patch #6:
|
|
|
|
- Fixed out-of-bounds array access that caused bad tables
|
|
to be produced on machines where the bad reference happened
|
|
to yield a 1. This caused problems installing or running
|
|
flex on some Suns, in particular.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #6 (29Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #5:
|
|
|
|
- Fixed a serious bug in yymore() which basically made it
|
|
completely broken. Thanks goes to Jean Christophe of
|
|
the Nethack development team for finding the problem
|
|
and passing along the fix.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #5 (16Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #4:
|
|
|
|
- An up-to-date version of initscan.c so "make test" will
|
|
work after applying the previous patches
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #4 (14Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #3:
|
|
|
|
- Fixed bug in hexadecimal escapes which allowed only digits,
|
|
not letters, in escapes
|
|
- Fixed bug in previous "Changes" file!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #3 (03Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #2:
|
|
|
|
- Correction to patch #2 for gcc compilation; thanks goes to
|
|
Paul Eggert for catching this.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 Patch #2 (02Aug90) and original 2.3 release:
|
|
|
|
- Fixed (hopefully) headaches involving declaring malloc()
|
|
and free() for gcc, which defines __STDC__ but (often) doesn't
|
|
come with the standard include files such as <stdlib.h>.
|
|
Reordered #ifdef maze in the scanner skeleton in the hope of
|
|
getting the declarations right for cfront and g++, too.
|
|
|
|
- Note that this patch supercedes patch #1 for release 2.3,
|
|
which was never announced but was available briefly for
|
|
anonymous ftp.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes between 2.3 (full) release of 28Jun90 and 2.2 (alpha) release:
|
|
|
|
User-visible:
|
|
|
|
- A lone <<EOF>> rule (that is, one which is not qualified with
|
|
a list of start conditions) now specifies the EOF action for
|
|
*all* start conditions which haven't already had <<EOF>> actions
|
|
given. To specify an end-of-file action for just the initial
|
|
state, use <INITIAL><<EOF>>.
|
|
|
|
- -d debug output is now contingent on the global yy_flex_debug
|
|
being set to a non-zero value, which it is by default.
|
|
|
|
- A new macro, YY_USER_INIT, is provided for the user to specify
|
|
initialization action to be taken on the first call to the
|
|
scanner. This action is done before the scanner does its
|
|
own initialization.
|
|
|
|
- yy_new_buffer() has been added as an alias for yy_create_buffer()
|
|
|
|
- Comments beginning with '#' and extending to the end of the line
|
|
now work, but have been deprecated (in anticipation of making
|
|
flex recognize #line directives).
|
|
|
|
- The funky restrictions on when semi-colons could follow the
|
|
YY_NEW_FILE and yyless macros have been removed. They now
|
|
behave identically to functions.
|
|
|
|
- A bug in the sample redefinition of YY_INPUT in the documentation
|
|
has been corrected.
|
|
|
|
- A bug in the sample simple tokener in the documentation has
|
|
been corrected.
|
|
|
|
- The documentation on the incompatibilities between flex and
|
|
lex has been reordered so that the discussion of yylineno
|
|
and input() come first, as it's anticipated that these will
|
|
be the most common source of headaches.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Things which didn't used to be documented but now are:
|
|
|
|
- flex interprets "^foo|bar" differently from lex. flex interprets
|
|
it as "match either a 'foo' or a 'bar', providing it comes at the
|
|
beginning of a line", whereas lex interprets it as "match either
|
|
a 'foo' at the beginning of a line, or a 'bar' anywhere".
|
|
|
|
- flex initializes the global "yyin" on the first call to the
|
|
scanner, while lex initializes it at compile-time.
|
|
|
|
- yy_switch_to_buffer() can be used in the yywrap() macro/routine.
|
|
|
|
- flex scanners do not use stdio for their input, and hence when
|
|
writing an interactive scanner one must explicitly call fflush()
|
|
after writing out a prompt.
|
|
|
|
- flex scanner can be made reentrant (after a fashion) by using
|
|
"yyrestart( yyin );". This is useful for interactive scanners
|
|
which have interrupt handlers that long-jump out of the scanner.
|
|
|
|
- a defense of why yylineno is not supported is included, along
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with a suggestion on how to convert scanners which rely on it.
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Other changes:
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- Prototypes and proper declarations of void routines have
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been added to the flex source code, courtesy of Kevin B. Kenny.
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- Routines dealing with memory allocation now use void* pointers
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instead of char* - see Makefile for porting implications.
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- Error-checking is now done when flex closes a file.
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- Various lint tweaks were added to reduce the number of gripes.
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- Makefile has been further parameterized to aid in porting.
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- Support for SCO Unix added.
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- Flex now sports the latest & greatest UC copyright notice
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(which is only slightly different from the previous one).
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- A note has been added to flexdoc.1 mentioning work in progress
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on modifying flex to generate straight C code rather than a
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table-driven automaton, with an email address of whom to contact
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if you are working along similar lines.
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Changes between 2.2 Patch #3 (30Mar90) and 2.2 Patch #2:
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- fixed bug which caused -I scanners to bomb
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Changes between 2.2 Patch #2 (27Mar90) and 2.2 Patch #1:
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- fixed bug writing past end of input buffer in yyunput()
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- fixed bug detecting NUL's at the end of a buffer
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Changes between 2.2 Patch #1 (23Mar90) and 2.2 (alpha) release:
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- Makefile fixes: definition of MAKE variable for systems
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which don't have it; installation of flexdoc.1 along with
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flex.1; fixed two bugs which could cause "bigtest" to fail.
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- flex.skel fix for compiling with g++.
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- README and flexdoc.1 no longer list an out-of-date BITNET address
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for contacting me.
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- minor typos and formatting changes to flex.1 and flexdoc.1.
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Changes between 2.2 (alpha) release of March '90 and previous release:
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User-visible:
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- Full user documentation now available.
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- Support for 8-bit scanners.
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- Scanners now accept NUL's.
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- A facility has been added for dealing with multiple
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input buffers.
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- Two manual entries now. One which fully describes flex
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(rather than just its differences from lex), and the
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other for quick(er) reference.
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- A number of changes to bring flex closer into compliance
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with the latest POSIX lex draft:
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%t support
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flex now accepts multiple input files and concatenates
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them together to form its input
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previous -c (compress) flag renamed -C
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do-nothing -c and -n flags added
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Any indented code or code within %{}'s in section 2 is
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now copied to the output
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- yyleng is now a bona fide global integer.
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- -d debug information now gives the line number of the
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matched rule instead of which number rule it was from
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the beginning of the file.
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- -v output now includes a summary of the flags used to generate
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the scanner.
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- unput() and yyrestart() are now globally callable.
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- yyrestart() no longer closes the previous value of yyin.
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- C++ support; generated scanners can be compiled with C++ compiler.
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- Primitive -lfl library added, containing default main()
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which calls yylex(). A number of routines currently living
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in the scanner skeleton will probably migrate to here
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in the future (in particular, yywrap() will probably cease
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to be a macro and instead be a function in the -lfl library).
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- Hexadecimal (\x) escape sequences added.
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- Support for MS-DOS, VMS, and Turbo-C integrated.
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- The %used/%unused operators have been deprecated. They
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may go away soon.
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Other changes:
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- Makefile enhanced for easier testing and installation.
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- The parser has been tweaked to detect some erroneous
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constructions which previously were missed.
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- Scanner input buffer overflow is now detected.
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- Bugs with missing "const" declarations fixed.
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- Out-of-date Minix/Atari patches provided.
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- Scanners no longer require printf() unless FLEX_DEBUG is being used.
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- A subtle input() bug has been fixed.
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- Line numbers for "continued action" rules (those following
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the special '|' action) are now correct.
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- unput() bug fixed; had been causing problems porting flex to VMS.
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- yymore() handling rewritten to fix bug with interaction
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between yymore() and trailing context.
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- EOF in actions now generates an error message.
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- Bug involving -CFe and generating equivalence classes fixed.
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- Bug which made -CF be treated as -Cf fixed.
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- Support for SysV tmpnam() added.
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- Unused #define's for scanner no longer generated.
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- Error messages which are associated with a particular input
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line are now all identified with their input line in standard
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format.
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- % directives which are valid to lex but not to flex are
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now ignored instead of generating warnings.
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- -DSYS_V flag can now also be specified -DUSG for System V
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compilation.
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Changes between 2.1 beta-test release of June '89 and previous release:
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User-visible:
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- -p flag generates a performance report to stderr. The report
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consists of comments regarding features of the scanner rules
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which result in slower scanners.
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- -b flag generates backtracking information to lex.backtrack.
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This is a list of scanner states which require backtracking
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and the characters on which they do so. By adding rules
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one can remove backtracking states. If all backtracking states
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are eliminated, the generated scanner will run faster.
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Backtracking is not yet documented in the manual entry.
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- Variable trailing context now works, i.e., one can have
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rules like "(foo)*/[ \t]*bletch". Some trailing context
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patterns still cannot be properly matched and generate
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error messages. These are patterns where the ending of the
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first part of the rule matches the beginning of the second
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part, such as "zx*/xy*", where the 'x*' matches the 'x' at
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the beginning of the trailing context. Lex won't get these
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patterns right either.
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- Faster scanners.
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- End-of-file rules. The special rule "<<EOF>>" indicates
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actions which are to be taken when an end-of-file is
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encountered and yywrap() returns non-zero (i.e., indicates
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no further files to process). See manual entry for example.
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- The -r (reject used) flag is gone. flex now scans the input
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for occurrences of the string "REJECT" to determine if the
|
|
action is needed. It tries to be intelligent about this but
|
|
can be fooled. One can force the presence or absence of
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REJECT by adding a line in the first section of the form
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"%used REJECT" or "%unused REJECT".
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- yymore() has been implemented. Similarly to REJECT, flex
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|
detects the use of yymore(), which can be overridden using
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"%used" or "%unused".
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- Patterns like "x{0,3}" now work (i.e., with lower-limit == 0).
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- Removed '\^x' for ctrl-x misfeature.
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- Added '\a' and '\v' escape sequences.
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- \<digits> now works for octal escape sequences; previously
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\0<digits> was required.
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- Better error reporting; line numbers are associated with rules.
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- yyleng is a macro; it cannot be accessed outside of the
|
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scanner source file.
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- yytext and yyleng should not be modified within a flex action.
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- Generated scanners #define the name FLEX_SCANNER.
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- Rules are internally separated by YY_BREAK in lex.yy.c rather
|
|
than break, to allow redefinition.
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- The macro YY_USER_ACTION can be redefined to provide an action
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|
which is always executed prior to the matched rule's action.
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- yyrestart() is a new action which can be used to restart
|
|
the scanner after it has seen an end-of-file (a "real" one,
|
|
that is, one for which yywrap() returned non-zero). It takes
|
|
a FILE* argument indicating a new file to scan and sets
|
|
things up so that a subsequent call to yylex() will start
|
|
scanning that file.
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|
- Internal scanner names all preceded by "yy_"
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|
|
- lex.yy.c is deleted if errors are encountered during processing.
|
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|
|
- Comments may be put in the first section of the input by preceding
|
|
them with '#'.
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|
Other changes:
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|
|
- Some portability-related bugs fixed, in particular for machines
|
|
with unsigned characters or sizeof( int* ) != sizeof( int ).
|
|
Also, tweaks for VMS and Microsoft C (MS-DOS), and identifiers all
|
|
trimmed to be 31 or fewer characters. Shortened file names
|
|
for dinosaur OS's. Checks for allocating > 64K memory
|
|
on 16 bit'ers. Amiga tweaks. Compiles using gcc on a Sun-3.
|
|
- Compressed and fast scanner skeletons merged.
|
|
- Skeleton header files done away with.
|
|
- Generated scanner uses prototypes and "const" for __STDC__.
|
|
- -DSV flag is now -DSYS_V for System V compilation.
|
|
- Removed all references to FTL language.
|
|
- Software now covered by BSD Copyright.
|
|
- flex will replace lex in subsequent BSD releases.
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