08-11-2008
I agree if the task is to count number of occurrences, we can't stop early.I assumed and suggested if he do not need count and he is using count for the sake of test condition then this can be the way to try for.
Can you please help us to figure out why this is happening?
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madhavsunduru Hi Dhruva,
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
menhir
MENHIR(1) General Commands Manual MENHIR(1)
NAME
menhir - parser generator for OCaml
SYNOPSIS
menhir [options] files
DESCRIPTION
menhir is a LR(1) parser generator for the Objective Caml programming language. That is, Menhir compiles LR(1) grammar specifications down
to Objective Caml code. It is mostly compatible with ocamlyacc(1).
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-b, --base basename
Specifies a base name for the output file(s).
--comment
Include comments in the generated code.
--depend
Invoke ocamldep and display dependencies.
--dump Describe the automaton in basename.automaton.
--error-recovery
Attempt recovery by discarding tokens after errors.
--explain
Explain conflicts in basename.conflicts.
--external-tokens module
Import token type definition from module.
--graph
Write grammar's dependency graph to basename.dot.
--infer
Invoke ocamlc for ahead of time type inference.
--interpret
Interpret the sentences provided on stdin.
--interpret-show-cst
Show a concrete syntax tree upon acceptance.
-la, --log-automaton level
Log information about the automaton.
-lc, --log-code level
Log information about the generated code.
-lg, --log-grammar level
Log information about the grammar.
--no-inline
Ignore the %inline keyword.
--no-stdlib
Do not load the standard library.
--ocamlc command
Specifies how ocamlc should be invoked.
--ocamldep command
Specifies how ocamldep should be invoked.
--only-preprocess
Print a simplified grammar and exit.
--only-tokens
Generate token type definition only, no code.
--raw-depend
Invoke ocamldep and echo its raw output.
--stdlib directory
Specify where the standard library lies.
--suggest-comp-flags
Suggest compilation flags for ocaml{c,opt}.
--suggest-link-flags-byte
Suggest link flags for ocamlc.
--suggest-link-flags-opt
Suggest link flags for ocamlopt.
-t, --table
Use the table-based back-end.
--timings
Display internal timings.
--trace
Include tracing instructions in the generated code.
--version
Show version number and exit.
-v Synonymous with --dump --explain.
SEE ALSO
ocaml(1).
AUTHOR
menhir was written by Francois Pottier and Yann Regis-Gianas.
This manual page was written by Samuel Mimram <smimram@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
April 19, 2006 MENHIR(1)