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use functions instead of token return macros in lexer
* lex.h, lex.ll (DISPLAY_TOK_AND_RETURN, COUNT_TOK_AND_RETURN,
TOK_RETURN, TOK_PUSH_AND_RETURN, BIN_OP_RETURN_INTERNAL,
XBIN_OP_RETURN_INTERNAL, BIN_OP_RETURN, XBIN_OP_RETURN, LEXER_DEBUG):
Delete macros.
(octave_lexer::handle_op, octave_lexer::handle_incompatible_op,
octave_lexer::handle_op_internal, octave_lexer::push_token,
octave_lexer::handle_token, octave_lexer::count_token,
octave_lexer::show_token): New functions. Use them in place of
deleted macros.
(NOT, POW, EPOW): Delete pattern definitions.
({NOT}, {POW}=, {EPOW}=): Split into separate rules for each pattern.
(octave_lexer::handle_end_of_input, octave_lexer::handle_identifier):
Don't use OCTAVE_YYG here.
(octave_lexer::lexer_debug): Delete text argument. Use flex_yytext
instead.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Sat, 09 Mar 2013 00:02:58 -0500 |
parents | 70bf9b6d47af |
children | dc76e3909d36 |
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