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By: rksharkz

I used them on Linux, and i've tried passing them arguments...  Besides, i need
a LALR(1) parser, and Bison is a lalr parser generator... True that i've used
lex/yacc, but flex/bison should not only be fully compatible with those, but
also better than the lex/yacc combo.

And i expected to find at least some info in the docs. I found none.

I didn't expect them to pop up a GUI or anything, but I *did* expect it to at
least respond somehow instead of just doing nothing when i run the file.

I need to generate this scanner class so i can go on with the Bison part of
the project. Once i figure out how to get these two to work, i'll just make
a batch file to run them with the params i need, much like i've used makefiles.

Does this make sense now?

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