cwhite wrote:
Googling this, the suggested solution was to compile lex.yy.c as C++ file. I
did that and it compiled without errors but when I run it, it doesn't
tokenize anymore.
try renaming the .c file to .cpp. For some reason I seem to remember
this being the trick to getting Micosoft Stu
ing this in Flex-Help but for some reason my email disappeared.
I don't know if it's a problem with Gmail or their mailing list.)
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