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Desperately seeking PD lex source u31b3hs@cip-s07.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (1990-11-26) |
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Re: Desperately seeking PD lex source L.Parkes@comp.vuw.ac.nz (1990-12-03) |
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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | markz@ssc.UUCP (Mark Zenier) |
Keywords: | lex, question |
Organization: | SSC, Inc., Seattle, WA |
References: | <3708@rwthinf.UUCP> <windy.659791615@strange> |
Date: | 30 Nov 90 22:36:49 GMT |
In article <windy.659791615@strange>, windy@strange.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Andrew John Stuart Miller) writes:
> >[... What's wrong with flex? -John]
> [Minix only provides 64K text, 64K stack and data]
If source code compatiblity isn't a problem, there is Charles Forsyth's
Lex aka Decus Lex. Someone ported it to the DeSmet C, a version 7
small model compiler.
It is available from the C Users Group Library as disks 172 and 173.
C User's Group, 2601 Iowa St., Lawrence KS 66046 (913) 841-1631.
It also was available from The Austin Code Works, info@acw.com,
although I think they dropped it out of their catalog in favor of flex.
Mark Zenier
markz@ssc.uucp
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