LEX(1-BSD) RISC/os Reference Manual LEX(1-BSD)
NAME
lex - generator of lexical analysis programs
SYNOPSIS
lex [ -tvfn ] [ file ] ...
DESCRIPTION
lex generates programs to be used in simple lexical analyis
of text. The input files (standard input default) contain
regular expressions to be searched for, and actions written
in C to be executed when expressions are found.
A C source program, 'lex.yy.c' is generated, to be compiled
thus:
cc lex.yy.c -ll
This program, when run, copies unrecognized portions of the
input to the output, and executes the associated C action
for each regular expression that is recognized.
The options have the following meanings.
-t Place the result on the standard output instead of in
file "lex.yy.c".
-v Print a one-line summary of statistics of the generated
analyzer.
-n Opposite of -v; -n is default.
-f "Faster" compilation: don't bother to pack the result-
ing tables; limited to small programs.
EXAMPLE
lex lexcommands
would draw lex instructions from the file lexcommands, and
place the output in lex.yy.c.
%%
[A-Z] putchar(yytext[0]+'a'-'A');
[ ]+$ ;
[ ]+ putchar(' ');
is an example of a lex program that would be put into a lex
command file. This program converts upper case to lower,
removes blanks at the end of lines, and replaces multiple
blanks by single blanks.
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SEE ALSO
yacc(1), sed(1).
M. E. Lesk and E. Schmidt, LEX - Lexical Analyzer Generator
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