1LEX(1)                      General Commands Manual                     LEX(1)
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NAME

6       lex - generator of lexical analysis programs
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SYNOPSIS

9       lex [ -tvfn ] [ file ] ...
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DESCRIPTION

12       Lex  generates  programs  to be used in simple lexical analyis of text.
13       The input files (standard input default) contain regular expressions to
14       be  searched  for, and actions written in C to be executed when expres‐
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17       A C source program, 'lex.yy.c' is generated, to be compiled thus:
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19              cc lex.yy.c -ll
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21       This program, when run, copies unrecognized portions of  the  input  to
22       the  output,  and  executes  the  associated  C action for each regular
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25       The options have the following meanings.
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27       -t     Place the result on the  standard  output  instead  of  in  file
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30       -v     Print  a  one-line  summary  of statistics of the generated ana‐
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33       -n     Opposite of -v; -n is default.
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35       -f     "Faster" compilation: don't bother to pack the resulting tables;
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EXAMPLE

39              lex lexcommands
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41       would  draw  lex  instructions from the file lexcommands, and place the
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46              [A-Z] putchar(yytext[0]+´a´-´A´);
47              [ ]+$ ;
48              [ ]+  putchar(´ ´);
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50       is an example of a lex program that would be put  into  a  lex  command
51       file.  This program converts upper case to lower, removes blanks at the
52       end of lines, and replaces multiple blanks by single blanks.
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SEE ALSO

55       yacc(1), sed(1)
56       M. E. Lesk and E. Schmidt, LEX - Lexical Analyzer Generator
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607th Edition                     April 14, 1986                          LEX(1)
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