Hi i am trying to run John code from lex and yacc book by R. Levine i have compiled the lex and yacc program in linux using the commands
lex example.l
yacc example.y
gcc -o example y.tab.c
./example
the program asks the user for input of verbs,nouns,prepositions e.t.c in the format
verb accept,admire,reject
noun jam,pillow,knee
and then runs the grammar in yacc to check if it's a simple or compound sentence
but when i type
jam reject knee
it shows noting on screen where it is supposed to show the line "Parsed a simple sentence." on parsing.The code is given below
yacc file
%{
#include <stdio.h>
/* we found the following required for some yacc implementations. */
/* #define YYSTYPE int */
%}
%token NOUN PRONOUN VERB ADVERB ADJECTIVE PREPOSITION CONJUNCTION
%%
sentence: simple_sentence { printf("Parsed a simple sentence.\n"); }
| compound_sentence { printf("Parsed a compound sentence.\n"); }
;
simple_sentence: subject verb object
| subject verb object prep_phrase
;
compound_sentence: simple_sentence CONJUNCTION simple_sentence
| compound_sentence CONJUNCTION simple_sentence
;
subject: NOUN
| PRONOUN
| ADJECTIVE subject
;
verb: VERB
| ADVERB VERB
| verb VERB
;
object: NOUN
| ADJECTIVE object
;
prep_phrase: PREPOSITION NOUN
;
%%
extern FILE *yyin;
main()
{
while(!feof(yyin)) {
yyparse();
}
}
yyerror(s)
char *s;
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", s);
}
lex file
%{
/*
* We now build a lexical analyzer to be used by a higher-level parser.
*/
#include "ch1-06y.h" /* token codes from the parser */
#define LOOKUP 0 /* default - not a defined word type. */
int state;
%}
%%
\n { state = LOOKUP; }
\.\n { state = LOOKUP;
return 0; /* end of sentence */
}
^verb { state = VERB; }
^adj { state = ADJECTIVE; }
^adv { state = ADVERB; }
^noun { state = NOUN; }
^prep { state = PREPOSITION; }
^pron { state = PRONOUN; }
^conj { state = CONJUNCTION; }
[a-zA-Z]+ {
if(state != LOOKUP) {
add_word(state, yytext);
} else {
switch(lookup_word(yytext)) {
case VERB:
return(VERB);
case ADJECTIVE:
return(ADJECTIVE);
case ADVERB:
return(ADVERB);
case NOUN:
return(NOUN);
case PREPOSITION:
return(PREPOSITION);
case PRONOUN:
return(PRONOUN);
case CONJUNCTION:
return(CONJUNCTION);
default:
printf("%s: don't recognize\n", yytext);
/* don't return, just ignore it */
}
}
}
. ;
%%
/* define a linked list of words and types */
struct word {
char *word_name;
int word_type;
struct word *next;
};
struct word *word_list; /* first element in word list */
extern void *malloc();
int
add_word(int type, char *word)
{
struct word *wp;
if(lookup_word(word) != LOOKUP) {
printf("!!! warning: word %s already defined \n", word);
return 0;
}
/* word not there, allocate a new entry and link it on the list */
wp = (struct word *) malloc(sizeof(struct word));
wp->next = word_list;
/* have to copy the word itself as well */
wp->word_name = (char *) malloc(strlen(word)+1);
strcpy(wp->word_name, word);
wp->word_type = type;
word_list = wp;
return 1; /* it worked */
}
int
lookup_word(char *word)
{
struct word *wp = word_list;
/* search down the list looking for the word */
for(; wp; wp = wp->next) {
if(strcmp(wp->word_name, word) == 0)
return wp->word_type;
}
return LOOKUP; /* not found */
}
header file
# define NOUN 257
# define PRONOUN 258
# define VERB 259
# define ADVERB 260
# define ADJECTIVE 261
# define PREPOSITION 262
# define CONJUNCTION 263