Hi Jose, It looks like there is no newline on the end of the string being passed to the Java version. That could be it.
-Adrian Jose Quinteiro wrote: > I have created what I think are identical machines (except for the host > code, that is) that don't behave the same way. The ragel files are > attached. > > Here's a typical session with the C machine: > > $ ragel client_c.rl > $ gcc -o client_c client_c.c > $ echo "OK callnum 8108" | ./client_c > figure out how to print out the call number. > $ echo "OK callnum 8108 foo" | ./client_c > Parse error. > > > Here's the same session with the Java machine: > > $ ragel -J client_java.rl -o ClientParser.java > $ javac ClientParser.java > $ java ClientParser "OK callnum 8108" > $ java ClientParser "OK callnum 8108 foo" > Parse error. > > > It seems like the "%" transition action works differently in Java and C. > If I change the transition action to and "@" I get "figure out how to > print out the call number." several times. This is true for both the C > and Java versions. > > What am I doing wrong? > > Thanks, > Jose. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > ragel-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.complang.org/mailman/listinfo/ragel-users _______________________________________________ ragel-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.complang.org/mailman/listinfo/ragel-users
