I have a project for school where we need to use flex and bison. I want to use C++ so that I have access to STL and my own classes that I wrote. We were provided with the following Makefile:
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -g
OBJs = parse.tab.o symtab.o attr.o lex.yy.o
default: parser
parser: ${OBJs}
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${OBJs} -o parser -lfl
lex.yy.c: scan.l parse.tab.h attr.h
flex -i scan.l
parse.tab.c: parse.y attr.h symtab.h
bison -dv parse.y
parse.tab.h: parse.tab.c
clean:
rm -f parser lex.yy.c *.o parse.tab.[ch] parse.output
depend:
makedepend -I. *.c
scan.l and parse.y have some initial flex/bison stuff to generate the scanner and parser. I need to add my own stuff to those files. symtab.{h, c} is supposed to be a implementation of a symbol table. attr.{h, c} are for some attribute magic. I want to make symtab.c a .cc file so I can use STL. I also have other reasons for wanting to use C++.
I tried to use a parse.ypp file, so that a .cpp file would be generated. But the problem is that I'm not getting the right .h file. I changed the Makefile to look like this:
CC = g++ # Change gcc to g++
CFLAGS = -g
OBJs = lex.yy.o parse.tab.o symtab.o attr.o
default: lex.yy.c parser # added lex.yy.c so I could just keep lex stuff in C since I don't really need C++ there
parser: ${OBJs}
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${OBJs} -o parser -lfl
lex.yy.o: scan.l parse.tab.h attr.h # added this rule to use gcc instead of g++
gcc -c -o lex.yy.o lex.yy.c
lex.yy.c: scan.l parse.tab.h attr.h
flex -i scan.l
parse.tab.cpp: parse.ypp attr.h symtab.h
bison -dv parse.ypp
parse.tab.h: parse.tab.cpp # I want a parse.tab.h but I get parse.tab.hpp
clean:
rm -f parser lex.yy.c *.o parse.tab.cpp parse.tab.h parse.output
depend:
makedepend -I. *.c
Can someone tell me what I need to add or do to get C++ working? It should be noted I added some stuff in the .y (or .ypp) file to deal with moving from C to C++. In particular, I had to declare some stuff as extern. My main problem is that when I run make, scan.l has a bunch of syntax errors, and they seem to be because it cannot include parse.tab.h (because it is never generated).
Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description (Bison Grammar Files) for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. The Bison parser is a bottom-up parser.
Bison produces parser from the input file provided by the user. The function yylex() is automatically generated by the flex when it is provided with a . l file and this yylex() function is expected by parser to call to retrieve tokens from current/this token stream.
If not, flex and bison both use the standard GNU build process, so to install them, download and unpack the current flex and bison tarballs from the web sites, run ./configure and then make to build each, then become superuser and make install to install them. Flex and bison both depend on the GNU m4 macroprocessor.
You don't need to do anything with flex or bison to use C++, I have done it many times. You just have to make sure you use g++, not gcc.
Your problems are with the Makefile, not the code.
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