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Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams
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Oliver Kowalke |
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Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams |
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Sun, 18 Jul 2004 22:26:20 +0200 |
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Hello Hans,
Am Sonntag, 18. Juli 2004 19:53 schrieben Sie:
> Then, for that situation I made a C++ parser. The details are in the
> Patches-Bison list. I need it, because, instead of a union type, I use a
> polymorphic (virtual) class hierarchy. It does not work in a multi-threaded
> environment; in order to achieve that, simply alter the skeleton file so
> that the parser stack & other data are in the parser function.
I'm using debian (unstable) and I've installed bison 1.875a. It comes with an
skelteon file (lalr1.cc) which seams to be intended to support c++. Is this
your patch or does some other patches for c++ support exist?
with best regards,
Oliver
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- C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Oliver Kowalke, 2004/07/18
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Laurence Finston, 2004/07/18
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Hans Aberg, 2004/07/18
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams,
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- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Hans Aberg, 2004/07/19
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Laurence Finston, 2004/07/19
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Hans Aberg, 2004/07/20
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Laurence Finston, 2004/07/20
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- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Hans Aberg, 2004/07/21
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Laurence Finston, 2004/07/21
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Hans Aberg, 2004/07/22
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Detlef Vollmann, 2004/07/21
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Hans Aberg, 2004/07/22
- Re: C++ / multiple instances / iostreams, Detlef Vollmann, 2004/07/23