y2l(1)y2l(1)NAMEy2l - Yacc to LaTeX grammar pretty printer
SYNOPSISy2l [-- options] file
Options:
[-d] [-h] [-O] [-O{0,1,2}] [-p] [-t{regexp,file}] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
This utility takes a yacc(1) grammar description file and generates an
EBNF (Extended Backus-Naur Form) grammar from it. By default, the out‐
put will be a LaTeX(1) longtable environment, that can be \input{} into
any LaTeX document. Automatic substitution of symbolic terminals can
also be taken care of. Options control whether any optimization should
be done on the grammar, and whether plain ASCII output should be gener‐
ated instead.
OPTIONS-d Write out debugging information to standard error.
-h Display a short usage summary on standard output and exit.
-O Optimize the yacc grammar. This basic optimization will look
for empty rules to make non-terminals optional. It also recur‐
sively generates choice groups and optional groups and elements
based on common prefix and suffix token lists.
-O0 Turn off optimization.
-O1 This gives the same optimization as the regular -O option.
-O2 Do basic optimization. In addition, multiple rules for the same
non-terminal are combined as a choice group. Rules that were
optimized by the first phase as optional non-terminals are con‐
verted into repetitive rules if possible.
-p Generate plain ASCII output rather than LaTeX output.
-tregexp
Use the provided regular expression to determine whether a ter‐
minal is a lexical token rather than a literal. This is useful
for grammars where literal tokens represent string literals that
differ only in that the string literals are all lowercase ver‐
sions of the token. Since this is a fairly common practise in
yacc grammars, this option ha sbeen provided.
-tfile Use the provided file as a mapping between literal tokens and
the literal strings they represent. Each line in the file
should contain two identifiers: the first one is the lexical
token, and the second one is the literal string it represents.
-v Display the program version information on standard error prior
to doing any processing.
BUGS
While no known bugs seem to exist, there are probably quite a few
unknown bugs.
AUTHOR
Kris Van Hees <aedil@alchar.org>
ASI Aedil's Utilities y2l(1)