From: "Alex Baretta" <alex@baretta.com>
To: "Ocaml Mailing List" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Lex and yacc
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 08:49:12 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <002301c086a3$4fe3e320$68aa6ed4@alex> (raw)
I have used ocamllex and ocamlyacc to write lexers and parsers for a
few different variants of a lambda calculus, and I think they are
excellent tools. Yesterday, I tried to take advantage of the
experience I had by using Flex and Bison to write a lexer and parser
for the http protocol to be used in a proxy to be written in C. I read
the texinfo manual for both, and I have noticed that, while Bison
takes care to generate reentrant parsers, flex *apparently* generates
code that is inadequate on a multithreaded process with several open
input streams and several parsers running contemporarily (but you may
correct me if I am mistaken). I am pretty sure these problems do not
exists in ocamllex and ocamlyacc. Now, can you gurus teach me a way to
write my reentrant lexer and parser with the Ocaml tools and link the
result with a C application? (I am not sure the professor would accept
this solution, but if it feasible I might try to convince him... ;-)
Thanks for your time!
Alex
next reply other threads:[~2001-01-25 8:10 UTC|newest]
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2001-01-25 7:49 Alex Baretta [this message]
2001-01-25 10:14 ` Markus Mottl
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