/* A lexical scanner generated by flex */ /* scanner skeleton version: * $Header: /home/horse/u0/vern/flex/RCS/flex.skel,v 2.16 90/08/03 14:09:36 vern Exp Locker: vern $ */ #define FLEX_SCANNER #include /* cfront 1.2 defines "c_plusplus" instead of "__cplusplus" */ #ifdef c_plusplus #ifndef __cplusplus #define __cplusplus #endif #endif #ifdef __cplusplus #include #include /* use prototypes in function declarations */ #define YY_USE_PROTOS /* the "const" storage-class-modifier is valid */ #define YY_USE_CONST #else /* ! __cplusplus */ #ifdef __STDC__ #ifdef __GNUC__ #include void *malloc( size_t ); void free( void* ); #else #include #endif /* __GNUC__ */ #define YY_USE_PROTOS #define YY_USE_CONST #endif /* __STDC__ */ #endif /* ! __cplusplus */ #ifdef __TURBOC__ #define YY_USE_CONST #endif #ifndef YY_USE_CONST #define const #endif #ifdef YY_USE_PROTOS #define YY_PROTO(proto) proto #else #define YY_PROTO(proto) () /* we can't get here if it's an ANSI C compiler, or a C++ compiler, * so it's got to be a K&R compiler, and therefore there's no standard * place from which to include these definitions */ char *malloc(); int free(); int read(); #endif /* amount of stuff to slurp up with each read */ #ifndef YY_READ_BUF_SIZE #define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 8192 #endif /* returned upon end-of-file */ #define YY_END_TOK 0 /* copy whatever the last rule matched to the standard output */ /* cast to (char *) is because for 8-bit chars, yytext is (unsigned char *) */ /* this used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's, * we now use fwrite() */ #define ECHO (void) fwrite( (char *) yytext, yyleng, 1, yyout ) /* gets input and stuffs it into "buf". number of characters read, or YY_NULL, * is returned in "result". */ #define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ if ( (result = read( fileno(yyin), (char *) buf, max_size )) < 0 ) \ YY_FATAL_ERROR( "read() in flex scanner failed" ); #define YY_NULL 0 /* no semi-colon after return; correct usage is to write "yyterminate();" - * we don't want an extra ';' after the "return" because that will cause * some compilers to complain about unreachable statements. */ #define yyterminate() return ( YY_NULL ) /* report a fatal error */ /* The funky do-while is used to turn this macro definition into * a single C statement (which needs a semi-colon terminator). * This avoids problems with code like: * * if ( something_happens ) * YY_FATAL_ERROR( "oops, the something happened" ); * else * everything_okay(); * * Prior to using the do-while the compiler would get upset at the * "else" because it interpreted the "if" statement as being all * done when it reached the ';' after the YY_FATAL_ERROR() call. */ #define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) \ do \ { \ (void) fputs( msg, stderr ); \ (void) putc( '\n', stderr ); \ exit( 1 ); \ } \ while ( 0 ) /* default yywrap function - always treat EOF as an EOF */ #define yywrap() 1 /* enter a start condition. This macro really ought to take