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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Osx terminal Post 302937805 by xbin on Monday 9th of March 2015 01:54:02 PM
Old 03-09-2015
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YAPPS(1)						      General Commands Manual							  YAPPS(1)

NAME
yapps - create a Python module from a grammar file SYNOPSIS
yapps [ --dump ] [ --use-devel-grammar ] [ -fcontext-insensitive-scanner ] [ -p pid ] [ -f ] input.g [ output.py ] name DESCRIPTION
--dump Dump out grammar information --use-devel-grammar Use the devel grammar parser from yapps_grammar.py instead of the stable grammar from grammar.py -fcontext-insensitive-scanner Scan all tokens (see docs) yapps generates a Python program which will parse a given grammar. OPTIONS
--dump Dump the grammar information to stdout. --use-devel-grammar Use the grammar file in ./yapps_grammar.py instead of yapps/grammar.py. This option is useful for testing new grammar parsers. (Yes, yapps' parser is itself written with yapps...) -fcontext-insensitive-scanner Set the option to use the non-context-sensitive scanner. CAVEATS
yapps implements a recursive-descent scanner. HISTORY
Written by Amit J. Patel <amitp@cs.stanford.edu>. This version was enhanced by Matthias Urlichs <smurf@debian.org>. It is not downwards-compatible with the original yapps2 (yet) and uses a different runtime library. See the change log for details. YAPPS(1)
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