Sure. I will do that. When I was looking for documentation, I missed
out one important place - and that place is the comments of the code;
Thanks for pointing out. Any tips/starting points for me in reading
bison code?

Satya.

On 5/9/06, Akim Demaille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Le 9 mai 06 à 21:02, Satya Kiran a écrit :

> hey thanks a lot Mr.Akim and Mr.Derek for your feedback;
>
> I checked out bison sources from cvs; there is absolutely no
> documentation that I could find on bison's internal data structures.
> So I thought I would put that down on a blog for now as I study the
> code. I will let you know when I create the blog. It looks like I will
> definitely need a helping hand. I will ping you when I am deep enough
> into the rough waters of bison :)

There is something that we should have done since a long time,
and you're help would be most welcome: moving the comments to
Doxygen syntax.  There is quite a bit of doc in comments, but
it is scattered, and not always consistent.  Doxygen could help
us a lot here.


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