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From: laporte@prof.greco-prog.fr (Guy LAPORTE)
Subject: [c++] Re: C++ grammar rules
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Archive-name: languages/c++/c++grammar/1991-05-21
Archive: ics.uci.edu:/pub/c++grammar1.1.tar.Z [128.195.1.1]
Original-posting-by: laporte@prof.greco-prog.fr (Guy LAPORTE)
Original-subject: Re: C++ grammar rules
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)


	Concerned with the problem of C++ parsing, I have found in this 
newsgroup, a monthly posted list of C++ compilers, tools and books in which
is mentionned the following reference to a Yacc C++ grammar :


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C++ grammar

Jim Roskind's Yaccable C++ grammar.

Public Domain

Anonymous ftp from ics.uci.edu (128.195.1.1) in the pub directory as
c++grammar1.1.tar.Z
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Guy LAPORTE.
ENSERB - Universite BORDEAUX I, France.
(laporte@goofi.greco-prog.fr)

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ics.uci.edu:/pub/c++grammar1.1.tar.Z
