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| .TH ANTLR 1 "September 1995" "ANTLR" "PCCTS Manual Pages"
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| .SH NAME
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| antlr \- ANother Tool for Language Recognition
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| .SH SYNTAX
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| .LP
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| \fBantlr\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fIgrammar_files\fR
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .PP
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| \fIAntlr\fP converts an extended form of context-free grammar into a
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| set of C functions which directly implement an efficient form of
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| deterministic recursive-descent LL(k) parser.  Context-free grammars
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| may be augmented with predicates to allow semantics to influence
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| parsing; this allows a form of context-sensitive parsing.  Selective
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| backtracking is also available to handle non-LL(k) and even
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| non-LALR(k) constructs.  \fIAntlr\fP also produces a definition of a
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| lexer which can be automatically converted into C code for a DFA-based
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| lexer by \fIdlg\fR.  Hence, \fIantlr\fR serves a function much like
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| that of \fIyacc\fR, however, it is notably more flexible and is more
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| integrated with a lexer generator (\fIantlr\fR directly generates
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| \fIdlg\fR code, whereas \fIyacc\fR and \fIlex\fR are given independent
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| descriptions).  Unlike \fIyacc\fR which accepts LALR(1) grammars,
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| \fIantlr\fR accepts LL(k) grammars in an extended BNF notation \(em
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| which eliminates the need for precedence rules.
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| .PP
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| Like \fIyacc\fR grammars, \fIantlr\fR grammars can use
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| automatically-maintained symbol attribute values referenced as dollar
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| variables.  Further, because \fIantlr\fR generates top-down parsers,
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| arbitrary values may be inherited from parent rules (passed like
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| function parameters).  \fIAntlr\fP also has a mechanism for creating
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| and manipulating abstract-syntax-trees.
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| .PP
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| There are various other niceties in \fIantlr\fR, including the ability to
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| spread one grammar over multiple files or even multiple grammars in a single
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| file, the ability to generate a version of the grammar with actions stripped
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| out (for documentation purposes), and lots more.
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .IP "\fB-ck \fIn\fR"
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| Use up to \fIn\fR symbols of lookahead when using compressed (linear
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| approximation) lookahead.  This type of lookahead is very cheap to
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| compute and is attempted before full LL(k) lookahead, which is of
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| exponential complexity in the worst case.  In general, the compressed
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| lookahead can be much deeper (e.g, \f(CW-ck 10\fP) than the full
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| lookahead (which usually must be less than 4).
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| .IP \fB-CC\fP
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| Generate C++ output from both ANTLR and DLG.
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| .IP \fB-cr\fP
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| Generate a cross-reference for all rules.  For each rule, print a list
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| of all other rules that reference it.
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| .IP \fB-e1\fP
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| Ambiguities/errors shown in low detail (default).
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| .IP \fB-e2\fP
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| Ambiguities/errors shown in more detail.
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| .IP \fB-e3\fP
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| Ambiguities/errors shown in excruciating detail.
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| .IP "\fB-fe\fP file"
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| Rename \fBerr.c\fP to file.
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| .IP "\fB-fh\fP file"
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| Rename \fBstdpccts.h\fP header (turns on \fB-gh\fP) to file.
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| .IP "\fB-fl\fP file"
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| Rename lexical output, \fBparser.dlg\fP, to file.
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| .IP "\fB-fm\fP file"
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| Rename file with lexical mode definitions, \fBmode.h\fP, to file.
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| .IP "\fB-fr\fP file"
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| Rename file which remaps globally visible symbols, \fBremap.h\fP, to file.
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| .IP "\fB-ft\fP file"
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| Rename \fBtokens.h\fP to file.
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| .IP \fB-ga\fP
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| Generate ANSI-compatible code (default case).  This has not been
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| rigorously tested to be ANSI XJ11 C compliant, but it is close.  The
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| normal output of \fIantlr\fP is currently compilable under both K&R,
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| ANSI C, and C++\(emthis option does nothing because \fIantlr\fP
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| generates a bunch of #ifdef's to do the right thing depending on the
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| language.
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| .IP \fB-gc\fP
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| Indicates that \fIantlr\fP should generate no C code, i.e., only
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| perform analysis on the grammar.
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| .IP \fB-gd\fP
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| C code is inserted in each of the \fIantlr\fR generated parsing functions to
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| provide for user-defined handling of a detailed parse trace.  The inserted
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| code consists of calls to the user-supplied macros or functions called
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| \fBzzTRACEIN\fR and \fBzzTRACEOUT\fP.  The only argument is a
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| \fIchar *\fR pointing to a C-style string which is the grammar rule
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| recognized by the current parsing function.  If no definition is given
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| for the trace functions, upon rule entry and exit, a message will be
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| printed indicating that a particular rule as been entered or exited.
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| .IP \fB-ge\fP
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| Generate an error class for each non-terminal.
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| .IP \fB-gh\fP
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| Generate \fBstdpccts.h\fP for non-ANTLR-generated files to include.
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| This file contains all defines needed to describe the type of parser
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| generated by \fIantlr\fP (e.g. how much lookahead is used and whether
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| or not trees are constructed) and contains the \fBheader\fP action
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| specified by the user.
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| .IP \fB-gk\fP
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| Generate parsers that delay lookahead fetches until needed.  Without
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| this option, \fIantlr\fP generates parsers which always have \fIk\fP
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| tokens of lookahead available.
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| .IP \fB-gl\fP
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| Generate line info about grammar actions in C parser of the form
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| \fB#\ \fIline\fP\ "\fIfile\fP"\fR which makes error messages from
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| the C/C++ compiler make more sense as they will \*Qpoint\*U into the
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| grammar file not the resulting C file.  Debugging is easier as well,
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| because you will step through the grammar not C file.
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| .IP \fB-gs\fR
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| Do not generate sets for token expression lists; instead generate a
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| \fB||\fP-separated sequence of \fBLA(1)==\fItoken_number\fR.  The
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| default is to generate sets.
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| .IP \fB-gt\fP
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| Generate code for Abstract-Syntax Trees.
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| .IP \fB-gx\fP
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| Do not create the lexical analyzer files (dlg-related).  This option
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| should be given when the user wishes to provide a customized lexical
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| analyzer.  It may also be used in \fImake\fR scripts to cause only the
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| parser to be rebuilt when a change not affecting the lexical structure
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| is made to the input grammars.
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| .IP "\fB-k \fIn\fR"
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| Set k of LL(k) to \fIn\fR; i.e. set tokens of look-ahead (default==1).
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| .IP "\fB-o\fP dir
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| Directory where output files should go (default=".").  This is very
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| nice for keeping the source directory clear of ANTLR and DLG spawn.
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| .IP \fB-p\fP
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| The complete grammar, collected from all input grammar files and
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| stripped of all comments and embedded actions, is listed to
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| \fBstdout\fP.  This is intended to aid in viewing the entire grammar
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| as a whole and to eliminate the need to keep actions concisely stated
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| so that the grammar is easier to read.  Hence, it is preferable to
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| embed even complex actions directly in the grammar, rather than to
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| call them as subroutines, since the subroutine call overhead will be
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| saved.
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| .IP \fB-pa\fP
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| This option is the same as \fB-p\fP except that the output is
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| annotated with the first sets determined from grammar analysis.
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| .IP "\fB-prc on\fR
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| Turn on the computation and hoisting of predicate context.
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| .IP "\fB-prc off\fR
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| Turn off the computation and hoisting of predicate context.  This
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| option makes 1.10 behave like the 1.06 release with option \fB-pr\fR
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| on.  Context computation is off by default.
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| .IP "\fB-rl \fIn\fR
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| Limit the maximum number of tree nodes used by grammar analysis to
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| \fIn\fP.  Occasionally, \fIantlr\fP is unable to analyze a grammar
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| submitted by the user.  This rare situation can only occur when the
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| grammar is large and the amount of lookahead is greater than one.  A
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| nonlinear analysis algorithm is used by PCCTS to handle the general
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| case of LL(k) parsing.  The average complexity of analysis, however, is
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| near linear due to some fancy footwork in the implementation which
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| reduces the number of calls to the full LL(k) algorithm.  An error
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| message will be displayed, if this limit is reached, which indicates
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| the grammar construct being analyzed when \fIantlr\fP hit a
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| non-linearity.  Use this option if \fIantlr\fP seems to go out to
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| lunch and your disk start thrashing; try \fIn\fP=10000 to start.  Once
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| the offending construct has been identified, try to remove the
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| ambiguity that \fIantlr\fP was trying to overcome with large lookahead
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| analysis.  The introduction of (...)? backtracking blocks eliminates
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| some of these problems\ \(em \fIantlr\fP does not analyze alternatives
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| that begin with (...)? (it simply backtracks, if necessary, at run
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| time).
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| .IP \fB-w1\fR
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| Set low warning level.  Do not warn if semantic predicates and/or
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| (...)? blocks are assumed to cover ambiguous alternatives.
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| .IP \fB-w2\fR
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| Ambiguous parsing decisions yield warnings even if semantic predicates
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| or (...)? blocks are used.  Warn if predicate context computed and
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| semantic predicates incompletely disambiguate alternative productions.
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| .IP \fB-\fR
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| Read grammar from standard input and generate \fBstdin.c\fP as the
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| parser file.
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| .SH "SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS"
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| .PP
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| \fIAntlr\fP works...  we think.  There is no implicit guarantee of
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| anything.  We reserve no \fBlegal\fP rights to the software known as
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| the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS) \(em PCCTS is in the
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| public domain.  An individual or company may do whatever they wish
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| with source code distributed with PCCTS or the code generated by
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| PCCTS, including the incorporation of PCCTS, or its output, into
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| commercial software.  We encourage users to develop software with
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| PCCTS.  However, we do ask that credit is given to us for developing
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| PCCTS.  By "credit", we mean that if you incorporate our source code
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| into one of your programs (commercial product, research project, or
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| otherwise) that you acknowledge this fact somewhere in the
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| documentation, research report, etc...  If you like PCCTS and have
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| developed a nice tool with the output, please mention that you
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| developed it using PCCTS.  As long as these guidelines are followed,
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| we expect to continue enhancing this system and expect to make other
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| tools available as they are completed.
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| .SH FILES
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| .IP *.c
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| output C parser.
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| .IP *.cpp
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| output C++ parser when C++ mode is used.
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| .IP \fBparser.dlg\fP
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| output \fIdlg\fR lexical analyzer.
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| .IP \fBerr.c\fP
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| token string array, error sets and error support routines.  Not used in
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| C++ mode.
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| .IP \fBremap.h\fP
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| file that redefines all globally visible parser symbols.  The use of
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| the #parser directive creates this file.  Not used in
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| C++ mode.
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| .IP \fBstdpccts.h\fP
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| list of definitions needed by C files, not generated by PCCTS, that
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| reference PCCTS objects.  This is not generated by default.  Not used in
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| C++ mode.
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| .IP \fBtokens.h\fP
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| output \fI#defines\fR for tokens used and function prototypes for
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| functions generated for rules.
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .LP
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| dlg(1), pccts(1)
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