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From: michaelv@MindBender.serv.net (Michael L. VanLoon)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: Help finding a parser.
Date: 02 Sep 1996 08:29:38 GMT
Organization: HeadCandy Associates... Sweets for the lobes.
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Message-ID: <MICHAELV.96Sep2012940@MindBender.serv.net>
References: <50590j$e9b@news-f.iadfw.net> <506it7$qvp@innocence.interface-business.de>
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In-reply-to: j@ida.interface-business.de's message of 30 Aug 1996 11:22:15 GMT
In article <506it7$qvp@innocence.interface-business.de> j@ida.interface-business.de (J Wunsch) writes:
tas@mail.airmail.net () wrote:
> I am new in the field of parsers. I am interested in finding a parser
> on the internet. My aim is to write an application that would convert
> a powerbuilder program to C program. Any help in this regard would be
> greatly appreciated.
yacc is what people in the Unix environment usually use for writing
parsers.
And, a good place to start learning about it is the O' Reilly &
Associates book "lex & yacc". http://www.ora.com/ for more...
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