On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 22:18 -0400, Joel E. Denny wrote: > On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, tim wrote: > > > My suggestion is that until the option is fixed > > > > a) The option produce a warning that it's ignored > > b) The documentation should reflect that it doesn't work. > > It looks like that's been broken for a long time. Did it ever work? Do > we need it? Maybe Paul Eggert or Akim Demaille can comment. >
--no-parser would be quite useful to me. I want to use the parse tables in a lisp program. The less C code I have to filter out the better. > > My suggestion is that > > c) If skeleton name given includes "/" or "\" it is assumed to be the > > full pathname, otherwise it is assumed to be in the default directory. > > This has already been implemented in CVS except it doesn't handle systems > that use "\". Again, I would like to hear Paul's or Akim's advice on > whether Bison should worry about that. I note that, even prior to this > %skeleton change, Bison's output_skeleton function in src/output.c assumed > that Bison's installation directory used only "/" as a directory > delimiter. That's good - I'll start using the CVS version. Tim Josling