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Miscellaneous flex stuff. The items which have been tested with flex 2.5 are:
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- texinfo/, a subdirectory containing a "texinfo" version of flex(1)
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and the corresponding "info" files (contributed by Francois Pinard).
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- VMS/, a subdirectory containing makefiles, configuration files,
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run-time support, and installation notes for building flex 2.5
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on VMS (contributed by Pat Rankin).
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- Borland/ - makefile and config.h for Borland 4.02 compiler
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(contributed by Terrence O Kane, who notes that no source
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code changes were necessary).
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- NT/ - Makefile and config.h for NT, contributed by Stan Adermann.
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- OS2/ - Makefile and config.h for building flex under OS/2,
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contributed by Kai Uwe Rommel.
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- Amiga/: notes on building flex for the Amiga, contributed
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by Andreas Scherer.
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- parse.c, parse.h - output of running yacc (byacc, actually)
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on parse.y. If your system doesn't have a flavor of yacc available,
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copy these into the main flex source directory instead.
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- flex.man - preformatted version of flex man page
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The following have been tested using flex 2.4:
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- debflex.awk, an awk script for anotating flex debug output.
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It presently only works with gawk and mawk, not with "old"
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or "new" awk.
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- NeXT: ProjectBuilder.app support for use in the NeXT world.
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- Notes on building flex for the Macintosh using Think-C,
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in the Macintosh/ subdirectory.
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- testxxLexer.l, a sample C++ program that uses flex's scanner
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class option ("-+").
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- fastwc/, a subdirectory containing examples of how to use flex
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to write progressively higher-performance versions of the Unix
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"wc" utility. This certainly should work with 2.5, but hasn't
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been tested.
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- Borland.old/: notes on building flex 2.4 for Borland C++ 3.1
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on MS-DOS. These shouldn't be needed for flex 2.5. Included
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only in case you encounter unanticipated difficulties.
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- EBCDIC: contact information for building flex for EBCDIC.
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The following are all out-of-date with respect to flex release 2.4 (and
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in general up-to-date for flex 2.3):
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- Atari/Atari.patches, patches for porting flex to the Atari and
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to Minix.
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- A number of notes and Makefiles for compiling flex under MS-DOS,
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in the MSDOS/ subdirectory.
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- Notes on building flex for MVS, in the MVS/ subdirectory.
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If any of this is out-of-date and can be deleted, please let me know.
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And the following is included for compatibility with some broken versions
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of bison:
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- alloca.c, a public-domain, mostly-portable version of the
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alloca() routine (used by bison's parsers) written by D. A. Gwyn.
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Many thanks to those who contributed these files. Updated versions will
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be appreciated!
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