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This is release 2.3 of flex - a full release.
The flex distribution consists of the following files:
README This message
Makefile
flexdef.h
parse.y
scan.l
ccl.c
dfa.c
ecs.c flex sources
gen.c
main.c
misc.c
nfa.c
sym.c
tblcmp.c
yylex.c
libmain.c flex library (-lfl) source
initscan.c pre-flex'd version of scan.l
flex.skel skeleton for generated scanners
flexdoc.1 full user documentation
flex.1 reference documentation
Changes Differences between this release and the previous one
COPYING flex's copyright
MISC/ a directory containing miscellaneous porting-related
notes (for Atari, MS-DOS, Turbo-C, and VMS)
Decide where you want to keep flex.skel (suggestion: /usr/local/lib),
but don't move it there yet. Edit "Makefile" and change the definition
of SKELETON_FILE to reflect the full pathname of flex.skel.
Read the "Porting considerations" note in the Makefile and make
the necessary changes.
To make flex for the first time, use:
make first_flex
which uses the pre-generated copy of the flex scanner (the scanner
itself is written using flex).
Assuming it builds successfully, you can test it using
make test
The "diff" should not show any differences.
If you're feeling adventurous, issue "make bigtest" and be prepared
to wait a while.
Install flex using:
make install
Please send problems and feedback to:
vern@cs.cornell.edu
decvax!cornell!vern
Vern Paxson
CS Department
4126 Upson Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-7501