Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!interlan.InterLan.COM!interlan.interlan.com!towfiq From: towfiq@interlan.Interlan.COM (Mark Towfigh) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: Is there anything equivalent to YACC that runs under DOS? Message-ID: Date: 26 Jul 90 19:21:03 GMT References: <1990Jul24.165844.3377@arcturus.uucp> Organization: Racal InterLan, Inc., Boxborough, MA (1-800-LAN-TALK) Lines: 16 In-reply-to: dmurdoch@watstat.uwaterloo.ca's message of 25 Jul 90 13:09:49 GMT 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.). Well, how about GNU BISON (a replacement for LEX+YACC)? Available from prep.ai.mit.edu, just compile with switched for MS-DOS, and it generates better code than YACC (even with comments)! -- Mark Towfigh, Racal InterLan, Inc. towfiq@interlan.Interlan.COM W: (508) 263-9929 H: (617) 488-2818 uunet!interlan!towfiq "The Earth is but One Country, and Mankind its Citizens" -- Baha'u'llah