Thanks Scott. I'll try. I'll let you know Il 12/lug/2016 02:22 "Scott Aron Bloom" <sc...@towel42.com> ha scritto:
> My company uses Cygwin’s Flex and Bison. > > > > We use CMake, and had to create our own module for Flex and Bison, not too > hard, but if you are using qmake, I cant help. > > > > He have no problem with the build step from .y to .h and .cpp > Scott > > > > > > *From:* Interest [mailto:interest-bounces+scott.bloom= > onshorecs....@qt-project.org] *On Behalf Of *Fabio Giovagnini > *Sent:* Sunday, July 10, 2016 9:28 PM > *To:* william.croc...@analog.com > *Cc:* interest@qt-project.org > *Subject:* Re: [Interest] FLex / Bison and QT4 4.8.1 Win32 interaction > > > > Thanks guys. But under linux my tool has been working 10 years long flex/ > bison based. So i must to make them working under windows. Thanks alot. By > the way from a certain standing point i agree with the "from the scretch" > solution. But i had to think about it 10 years ago... now it is a bit late > :-) ciao > Fabio > > On 07/07/2016 08:01 PM, Fabio Giovagnini wrote: > > Thanks Frank. So you suggest to build from the sources. I' try. Thanks > again > > > I suggest you just take the weekend and write your own > parser and lexical analysis, void of Flex and Bison. > I did and I have never looked back. > > :-) > > Bill > > Il 07/lug/2016 17:40, "K. Frank" <kfrank2...@gmail.com > <mailto:kfrank2...@gmail.com>> ha scritto: > > Ciao Fabio! > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Fabio Giovagnini <f...@gio.com > <mailto:f...@gio.com>> wrote: > > Ciao to all. > > I have an application linux native based on: > > 1) qt4 (4.8.1) > > 3) lex/bison > > > > Under Ubuntu 14.04 and prevoius everithing ok. > > > > Under Windows, I cannot find lex/bison support. > > I have to say that I installed only QT SDK (w/ MinGW support) > > Any suggestion will be really appreciated. > > Windows does not come with built-in flex / bison support, nor > does mingw, nor (to the best of my knowledge) does Qt. (This > is true of a lot of unix-world libraries that are nearly universal > on various flavors of unix.) > > I would expect (but don't know for a fact) that you could find a > third-party port of flex / bison to windows that you could then > use for your Qt / flex / bison project. In general, you would be > best off if you found a port built with the same compiler as your > Qt project (apparently mingw). One way to insure this would be > to build it yourself. If you're careful and know what your doing > you can sometimes get away with using c libraries compiled with > a different compiler (For example, the ms system calls were not > compile with mingw and you can call into those.), but it's likely to > be more bother trying to mix compilers than compiling something > like flex / bison yourself. > > > Thanks > > Fabio > > > Happy Parsing! > > > K. Frank > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org <mailto:Interest@qt-project.org> > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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