3 This directory contains data needed by Bison.
6 Bison skeletons: the general shapes of the different parser kinds,
7 that are specialized for specific grammars by the bison program.
9 Currently, the supported skeletons are:
12 It used to be named bison.simple: it corresponds to C Yacc
13 compatible LALR(1) parsers.
16 Produces a C++ parser class.
19 Produces a Java parser class.
22 A Generalized LR C parser based on Bison's LALR(1) tables.
25 A Generalized LR C++ parser. Actually a C++ wrapper around glr.c.
27 These skeletons are the only ones supported by the Bison team.
28 Because the interface between skeletons and the bison program is not
29 finished, *we are not bound to it*. In particular, Bison is not
30 mature enough for us to consider that ``foreign skeletons'' are
34 This directory contains M4sugar, sort of an extended library for M4,
35 which is used by Bison to instantiate the skeletons.
38 This directory contains XSLT programs that transform Bison's XML output
42 A library of routines used by the other XSLT programs.
45 Conversion into GraphViz's dot format.
51 Conversion into XHTML.
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57 This file is part of GNU Bison.
59 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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