flexc++ 1.05.00-1 source package in Ubuntu
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flexc++ (1.05.00-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release disallows path-specifications for destination filenames * Removed git-build target from debian/rules * Removed explicit g++ compiler version specification (4.7) from debian/rules -- Frank B. Brokken <email address hidden> Tue, 28 May 2013 18:44:01 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Frank B. Brokken
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Frank B. Brokken
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- devel
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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flexc++_1.05.00-1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | e2c27385d6f2f927011159493380159d3c82349e8625f7260983a7f14826c540 |
flexc++_1.05.00.orig.tar.gz | 3.6 MiB | 2c88018cf3fabad3f52045bd3a070a8e321a36cb5d68cdaa756b920878e4f691 |
flexc++_1.05.00-1.debian.tar.gz | 4.9 KiB | f5203aaec68c231b91330196f037aa7260a9b414ec3fcab0e603ae3659f9bfc0 |
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- diff from 1.04.00-2 to 1.05.00-1 (6.8 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- flexc++: Flex-style scanner generator for C++
Flexc++ was designed after `flex'. Flexc++ offers as compared to flex's C++
option a cleaner class-design.
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Flexc++ generates a scanner class that is ready for use, as well as a member
function producing the lexical scanner tokens (lex()). The class can easily
be provided with additional members without the need for polymorphic
functions. Consequently, classes generated by flexc++ have no virtual members
and actually have but one public member: lex(), replacing the old-style flex
and flex++ yylex() function.
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Flexc++ offers many options, among which an option to define classes
generated by flexc++ in a separate namespace. This allows developers to
define additional symbols, even outside of the class generated by flexc++,
without encountering name-collision problems. With flexc++, artificial means
to prevent name-collisions, like the yy-conventions used by flex and flex++
are no longer required. Flexc++ generates C++ code. If C code is required,
flex should be used. Flexc++'s grammar requirements are highly compatible
with flex's requirements, so converting a flex grammar into a flexc++ grammar
should be fairly simple.
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In addition to the flexc++ scanner generator itself and several skeleton
files, the package contains an extensive man-page, as well as a full manual
rewritten after the original flex manual, and several examples.