Arthur, > Le 15 sept. 2022 à 22:59, Arthur Schwarz <h...@slipbits.com> a écrit : > >> Hi; >> >>> This is no more than a single line in the document and/or part of --help. >>> It tells your audience what compilers they can use and what language >>> elements are available. All with a single line. >> >> No can do. That's something related to the skeletons. So I will complete >> their documentation, yes. > > This puzzles me. You can't put a single line in for each language telling the > user what the baseline language is?
Yes, sorry, that was indeed a poor choice of word. I meant "No, I don't want to do that". Currently --help says nothing about the existing skeletons, and I don't want to start. That's rather something belongs to the documentation. > I don't believe this has anything to do with the skeletons, Yes it does. > unless the skeletons are linked to a different language, Yes they are. > and in this case the baseline language is the language version for the > skeleton. I am truly mystified. You have already said what the Bison language > version choices are (see below), what is being asked for is that you include > them in the manual. Something like, "Bison output is compilable using version > C(), C++(), and D()", where the language version used is inserted in the > "()". You might need to use prettier words but the sense is that you know the > answer, and the user's of Bison should know it also. Again, I agree you do have a point, and I will write some documentation about that. However, I can't remember someone complaining about the targeted language of a given skeleton, so your point is somewhat theoretical. Cheers.