> Le 27 juin 2020 à 10:51, Yuriy Solodkyy <solo...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> I’m surviving with pull parser for now with early bail out, but ideally would
> have loved not to have to gather the source first. Does Bison have a GitHub
> repo or something?
The official home of Bison is on Savannah
(https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/bison/). The official repo is here:
https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=bison.
I have a personal fork on GitHub which some people find useful to track:
https://github.com/akimd/bison.
> How do you guys collaborate on it?
With joy and passion.
> I have to admit I’ve yet never worked on any GNU projects, but given enough
> personal need in push parser I might look at it one day.
More seriously: contributors must sign disclaimers to the FSF, so that there
would never be legal disputes on the license of the code. Contributors submit
patches on bison-patc...@gnu.org, and maintainers (that would be me mostly)
comment the proposal, ask for changes, etc.
Part of this can happen as a PR on my repo, but eventually, things must be made
public in bison-patc...@gnu.org.
There's some information about this process in README-hacking
(https://github.com/akimd/bison/blob/master/README-hacking.md).
There's a number of things TODO
(https://github.com/akimd/bison/blob/master/TODO). C++ push is quite high on
the wish list.