How to comment a grammar rule in yacc and a regex matching rule in lex?
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I want to comment this matching rule in lex. I don't want to delete it. I just want it commented so anyone sees the lex file later be informed that this part has been commented
<tickPragma_name_1>.
myyyless(0);
BEGIN (0);
how I can do that? I know that I can comment the C code inside the .but I want to comment the whole rule.
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I want to comment this matching rule in lex. I don't want to delete it. I just want it commented so anyone sees the lex file later be informed that this part has been commented
<tickPragma_name_1>.
myyyless(0);
BEGIN (0);
how I can do that? I know that I can comment the C code inside the .but I want to comment the whole rule.
flex-lexer yacc lex
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I want to comment this matching rule in lex. I don't want to delete it. I just want it commented so anyone sees the lex file later be informed that this part has been commented
<tickPragma_name_1>.
myyyless(0);
BEGIN (0);
how I can do that? I know that I can comment the C code inside the .but I want to comment the whole rule.
flex-lexer yacc lex
I want to comment this matching rule in lex. I don't want to delete it. I just want it commented so anyone sees the lex file later be informed that this part has been commented
<tickPragma_name_1>.
myyyless(0);
BEGIN (0);
how I can do that? I know that I can comment the C code inside the .but I want to comment the whole rule.
flex-lexer yacc lex
flex-lexer yacc lex
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asked Nov 11 at 9:04
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You can surround the rule with /*
and */
, just as in C, but with two major caveats:
Everything needs to be indented by at least one space, including the
/*
(and, I believe, the contents).There cannot be any nested comments in the action.
Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can surround the rule with /*
and */
, just as in C, but with two major caveats:
Everything needs to be indented by at least one space, including the
/*
(and, I believe, the contents).There cannot be any nested comments in the action.
Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can surround the rule with /*
and */
, just as in C, but with two major caveats:
Everything needs to be indented by at least one space, including the
/*
(and, I believe, the contents).There cannot be any nested comments in the action.
Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can surround the rule with /*
and */
, just as in C, but with two major caveats:
Everything needs to be indented by at least one space, including the
/*
(and, I believe, the contents).There cannot be any nested comments in the action.
You can surround the rule with /*
and */
, just as in C, but with two major caveats:
Everything needs to be indented by at least one space, including the
/*
(and, I believe, the contents).There cannot be any nested comments in the action.
answered Nov 11 at 19:58
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Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
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Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
Thanks, the indentation note made it works.
– Amr Rady
Nov 12 at 10:02
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