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-BISON(1) User Commands BISON(1)
-
-
-
-NAME s
- bison - GNU Project parser generator (yacc replacement)
- n
-SYNOPSIS 2
- j:l. [OPTION]... FILE
- 4
-DESCRIPTION
- Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc(1). It
- should be upwardly compatible with input files designed
- for yacc.
-
- Input files should follow the yacc convention of ending
- in .y. Unlike yacc, the generated files do not have
- fixed names, but instead use the prefix of the input
- file. Moreover, if you need to put C++ code in the
- input file, you can end his name by a C++-like extension
- (.ypp or .y++), then bison will follow your extension to
- name the output file (.cpp or .c++). For instance, a
- grammar description file named parse.yxx would produce
- the generated parser in a file named parse.tab.cxx,
- instead of yacc's y.tab.c or old Bison version's
- parse.tab.c.
-
- This description of the options that can be given to
- bison is adapted from the node Invocation in the
- bison.texinfo manual, which should be taken as authori-
- tative.
-
- Bison supports both traditional single-letter options
- and mnemonic long option names. Long option names are
- indicated with -- instead of -. Abbreviations for
- option names are allowed as long as they are unique.
- When a long option takes an argument, like --file-pre-
- fix, connect the option name and the argument with =.
-
- Generate LALR(1) and GLR parsers.
-
-
- Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for
- short options too. The same is true for optional argu-
- ments.
-
-
- Operation modes:
-
- -h, --help
- display this help and exit
-
- -V, --version
- output version information and exit
-
- --print-localedir
- output directory containing locale-dependent data
-
- --print-datadir
- output directory containing skeletons and XSLT
-
- -y, --yacc
- emulate POSIX Yacc
-
- -W, --warnings=[CATEGORY]
- report the warnings falling in CATEGORY
-
-
- Parser:
-
- -L, --language=LANGUAGE
- specify the output programming language (this is
- an experimental feature)
-
- -S, --skeleton=FILE
- specify the skeleton to use
-
- -t, --debug
- instrument the parser for debugging
-
- --locations
- enable locations computation
-
- -p, --name-prefix=PREFIX
- prepend PREFIX to the external symbols
-
- -l, --no-lines
- don't generate `#line' directives
-
- -k, --token-table
- include a table of token names
-
-
- Output:
-
- --defines[=FILE]
- also produce a header file
-
- -d likewise but cannot specify FILE (for POSIX Yacc)
-
- -r, --report=THINGS
- also produce details on the automaton
-
- --report-file=FILE
- write report to FILE
-
- -v, --verbose
- same as `--report=state'
-
- -b, --file-prefix=PREFIX
- specify a PREFIX for output files
-
- -o, --output=FILE
- leave output to FILE
-
- -g, --graph[=FILE]
- also output a graph of the automaton
-
- -x, --xml[=FILE]
- also output an XML report of the automaton (the
- XML schema is experimental)
-
-
- Warning categories include:
-
- `midrule-values'
- unset or unused midrule values
-
- `yacc' incompatibilities with POSIX YACC
-
- `all' all the warnings
-
- `no-CATEGORY'
- turn off warnings in CATEGORY
-
- `none' turn off all the warnings
-
- `error'
- treat warnings as errors
-
-
- THINGS is a list of comma separated words that can
- include:
-
- `state'
- describe the states
-
- `itemset'
- complete the core item sets with their closure
-
- `lookahead'
- explicitly associate lookahead tokens to items
-
- `solved'
- describe shift/reduce conflicts solving
-
- `all' include all the above information
-
- `none' disable the report
-
-
-
-AUTHOR
- Written by Robert Corbett and Richard Stallman.
-
-
- Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This
- is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
- There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-REPORTING BUGS
- Report bugs to <bug-bison@gnu.org>.
-
-SEE ALSO
- lex(1), flex(1), yacc(1).
-
- The full documentation for bison is maintained as a Tex-
- info manual. If the info and bison programs are prop-
- erly installed at your site, the command
-
- info bison
-
- should give you access to the complete manual.
-
-
-
-bison 2.4.1 December 2008 BISON(1)