09-28-2011
Haha cool, thanks Scott^^
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CUP(1) General Commands Manual CUP(1)
NAME
cup - LALR parser generator for Java(tm)
SYNOPSIS
cup [options] <file
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cup command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by
others), because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in HTML format; see /usr/doc/cup/man-
ual.html.
OPTIONS
-package name
specify package generated classes go in [default none].
-parser name
specify parser class name [default "parser"].
-symbols name
specify name for symbol constant class [default "sym"]
-nonterms
put non terminals in symbol constant class.
-expect #
number of conflicts expected/allowed [default 0].
-compact_red
compact tables by defaulting to most frequent reduce.
-nowarn
don't warn about useless productions, etc.
-nosummary
don't print the usual summary of parse states, etc.
-nopositions
don't propagate the left and right token position values.
-progress
print messages to indicate progress of the system.
-time print time usage summary.
-dump_grammar
produce a human readable dump of the symbols and grammar.
-dump_states
produce a dump of parse state machine.
-dump_tables
produce a dump of the parse tables
-dump produce a dump of all of the above.
SEE ALSO
jlex(1), javac(1).
AUTHORS
The author of CUP is Scott E. Hudson <http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/Faculty/Scott.E.Hudson.html>. This manual page was written by
Vincent Renardias <vincent@waw.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
CUP(1)