freebsd-skq/usr.bin/yacc
ed 1126c5fc83 Let both yacc and lex generate code that passes -Wold-style-definition.
Both these tools emit code where several functions have no `void'
keyword placed in the arugment list when the function has no arguments.
2009-12-30 22:46:08 +00:00
..
test
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
closure.c Setting a variable to the same value twice doesn't actually make it 2008-08-04 06:39:52 +00:00
defs.h remove external reference to not (or at least no longer) existing variable 'myname' 2009-12-17 08:37:02 +00:00
error.c
lalr.c
lr0.c
main.c
Makefile
mkpar.c
NEW_FEATURES
NOTES
output.c
reader.c
README
skeleton.c Let both yacc and lex generate code that passes -Wold-style-definition. 2009-12-30 22:46:08 +00:00
symtab.c
verbose.c
warshall.c
yacc.1
yyfix.1
yyfix.sh

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