[ < ] [ > ]   [ << ] [ Up ] [ >> ]         [Top] [Contents] [Index] [ ? ]

Concept Index: S -- Y

Jump to:   $   %   <   [   ^   |  
A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   K   L   M   N   O   P   R   S   T   U   V   W   Y  
Index Entry Section

S
scanner, definition of3. Introduction
sections of flex input5. Format of the Input File
serialization22. Serialized Tables
serialization of tables22.1 Creating Serialized Tables
serialized tables, multiple scanners22.1 Creating Serialized Tables
stack, input buffer pop11. Multiple Input Buffers
stack, input buffer push11. Multiple Input Buffers
stacks, routines for manipulating10. Start Conditions
start condition, applying to multiple patterns10. Start Conditions
start conditions10. Start Conditions
start conditions, behavior of default rule10. Start Conditions
start conditions, exclusive10. Start Conditions
start conditions, for different interpretations of same input10. Start Conditions
start conditions, in patterns6. Patterns
start conditions, inclusive10. Start Conditions
start conditions, inclusive v.s. exclusive10. Start Conditions
start conditions, integer values10. Start Conditions
start conditions, multiple10. Start Conditions
start conditions, special wildcard condition10. Start Conditions
start conditions, use of a stack10. Start Conditions
start conditions, use of wildcard condition (<*>)10. Start Conditions
start conditions, using BEGIN10. Start Conditions
stdin, default for yyin9. The Generated Scanner
stdout, as default for yyout9. The Generated Scanner
strings, scanning strings instead of files11. Multiple Input Buffers

T
tables, creating serialized22.1 Creating Serialized Tables
tables, file format22.3 Tables File Format
tables, freeing22.2 Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables
tables, loading and unloading22.2 Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables
terminating with yyterminate()8. Actions
token7. How the Input Is Matched
trailing context, in patterns6. Patterns
trailing context, limits of6. Patterns
trailing context, matching7. How the Input Is Matched
trailing context, performance costs17. Performance Considerations
trailing context, variable length17. Performance Considerations

U
unput()8. Actions
unput(), and %pointer8. Actions
unput(), pushing back characters8. Actions
user code, in flex input5.3 Format of the User Code Section
username expansion4. Some Simple Examples
using integer values of start condition names10. Start Conditions

V
verbatim text in patterns, syntax of6. Patterns

W
warning, dangerous trailing context24. Limitations
warning, rule cannot be matched23. Diagnostics
warnings, diagnostic messages23. Diagnostics
whitespace, compressing8. Actions

Y
yacc interface15. Interfacing with Yacc
yacc, interface15. Interfacing with Yacc
YY_CURRENT_BUFFER, and multiple buffers Finally, the macro11. Multiple Input Buffers
YY_EXTRA_TYPE, defining your own type19.4.6 Extra Data
YY_FLUSH_BUFFER()8. Actions
YY_INPUT9. The Generated Scanner
YY_INPUT, overriding9. The Generated Scanner
YY_START, example10. Start Conditions
YY_USER_ACTION to track each time a rule is matched13. Miscellaneous Macros
yyalloc, overriding21.2 Overriding The Default Memory Management
yyfree, overriding21.2 Overriding The Default Memory Management
yyin9. The Generated Scanner
yyinput()8. Actions
yyleng7. How the Input Is Matched
yyleng, modification of8. Actions
yyless()8. Actions
yyless(), pushing back characters8. Actions
yylex(), in generated scanner9. The Generated Scanner
yylex(), overriding9. The Generated Scanner
yylex, overriding the prototype of9. The Generated Scanner
yylineno, in a reentrant scanner19.5 Functions and Macros Available in Reentrant C Scanners
yylineno, performance costs17. Performance Considerations
yymore()8. Actions
yymore() to append token to previous token8. Actions
yymore(), mega-kludge8. Actions
yymore, and yyleng8. Actions
yymore, performance penalty of8. Actions
yyout9. The Generated Scanner
yyrealloc, overriding21.2 Overriding The Default Memory Management
yyrestart()9. The Generated Scanner
yyterminate()8. Actions
yytext7. How the Input Is Matched
yytext, default array size14. Values Available To the User
yytext, memory considerations21.3 A Note About yytext And Memory
yytext, modification of8. Actions
yytext, two types of7. How the Input Is Matched
yywrap()9. The Generated Scanner
yywrap, default for9. The Generated Scanner

Jump to:   $   %   <   [   ^   |  
A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   K   L   M   N   O   P   R   S   T   U   V   W   Y  

[ < ] [ > ]   [ << ] [ Up ] [ >> ]

This document was generated by Wolfram Kahl on September, 9 2006 using texi2html 1.76.