Yay! I'm glad you went this route.
Just to let you know 120(10) fails as a syntax error :( 

Also
2*100=
200
+4=
200

if it kept the old variable around so the second output would be 204 I
think it'd be nicer.  i.e. if first variable is an operator take last
calculated value as the left hand side of the operator.

you should be able to recover old code with cvsweb so no need to keep
things around for safe keeping. evolve :)

/me looks forward to replacing xcalc with equate

* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Enlightenment CVS committal
> 
> Author  : handyande
> Project : misc
> Module  : equate
> 
> Dir     : misc/equate/src
> 
> 
> Modified Files:
>       Makefile.am gui.c 
> Added Files:
>       calc.l calc.tab.c calc.y lex.yy.c regen.sh 
> 
> 
> Log Message:
> Moved backend to bison/flex as per many suggestions, leaving in old code for now 
> just in case...
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