Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!iuvax!maytag!watstat!dmurdoch From: dmurdoch@watstat.uwaterloo.ca (Duncan Murdoch) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: Is there anything equivalent to YACC that runs under DOS? Message-ID: <1990Jul25.130949.19351@maytag.waterloo.edu> Date: 25 Jul 90 13:09:49 GMT References: <1990Jul24.165844.3377@arcturus.uucp> Sender: daemon@maytag.waterloo.edu (Admin) Organization: University of Waterloo Lines: 12 In article <1990Jul24.165844.3377@arcturus.uucp> evil@arcturus.uucp (Wade Guthrie) writes: >Yeah, how about YACC? (sorry, I couldn't contain myself) Check >out Mortice Kern Systems (MKS) who produces both YACC and LEX for >the PC under DOS. In fact, they produce a lot of nice things that >make DOS look a little more like UNIX (like vi, egrep, ctags, ksh, >etc.). There's also the free LEX_YACC.ARC, in Simtel20 in the PD1: directory. It emits Turbo Pascal 4+ code, rather than C, and seems to work pretty well. It also has nice documentation. Duncan Murdoch