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== Lab 1: HAL Interpreter == |
== Lab 1: HAL Interpreter == |
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This task requires knowledge in C/C++ and to a certain amount working with the compiler tools lex/flex and yacc/bison. |
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These programs should be available in the bird pools (RUD |
These programs should be available in the bird pools (RUD 25, 3.2xx Solaris). |
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For those who have forgotten some important features of the tools (element of PI-3) may want to read |
For those who have forgotten some important features of the tools (element of PI-3) may want to read |
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Lab 1: HAL Interpreter
This task requires knowledge in C/C++ and to a certain amount working with the compiler tools lex/flex and yacc/bison.
These programs should be available in the bird pools (RUD 25, 3.2xx Solaris).
For those who have forgotten some important features of the tools (element of PI-3) may want to read the slides of Prof. Fischer here: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/sam/lehre/pi3-ws2002/
There you find examples of working flex/bison code too and a makefiles. (where are these slides?)
Prof. Freytag got some slides too but they are password protected. (anyone knows the pass ?)
Another introduction to makefiles is done by Dr. Bell in his Unix course.