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- .TH LEX 1
- .SH NAME
- lex \- generator of lexical analysis programs
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B lex
- [
- .B -tvn
- ]
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Lex
- generates programs to be used in simple lexical analysis of text.
- The input
- .I files
- (standard input default)
- contain regular expressions
- to be searched for and actions written in C to be executed when
- expressions are found.
- .PP
- A C source program,
- .B lex.yy.c
- is generated.
- 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.
- .PP
- The options have the following meanings.
- .TP
- .B -t
- Place the result on the standard output instead of in file
- .BR lex.yy.c .
- .TP
- .B -v
- Print a one-line summary of statistics of the generated analyzer.
- .TP
- .B -n
- Opposite of
- .BR -v ;
- .B -n
- is default.
- .SH EXAMPLES
- This program converts upper case to lower,
- removes blanks at the end of lines,
- and replaces multiple blanks by single blanks.
- .PP
- .EX
- %%
- [A-Z] putchar(yytext[0]+\'a\'-\'A\');
- [ ]+$
- [ ]+ putchar(\' \');
- .EE
- .SH FILES
- .TF /sys/lib/lex/ncform
- .TP
- .B lex.yy.c
- output
- .TP
- .B /sys/lib/lex/ncform
- template
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR yacc (1),
- .IR sed (1)
- .br
- M. E. Lesk and E. Schmidt,
- `LEX\(emLexical Analyzer Generator',
- .I
- Unix Research System Programmer's Manual,
- Tenth Edition, Volume 2.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/lex
- .SH BUGS
- Cannot handle
- .SM UTF.
- .br
- The asteroid to kill this dinosaur is still in orbit.
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