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This is my input file:

class Box{ 
integer x;
}

The parses recognises the token CLASS, IDENTIFIER, { and then it says next token is $undefined and then it prints syntax error

When the code is in one line like:

class Box{integer x;}

it works as intended...

So the main problem is how to identify the new line

EDIT: here is a part of the flex file

declarations
%%
"\n" {return (NEWLINE);  }
[ ]+ /* blank, tab, new line: eat up whitespace */  
. {return(yytext[0]);}
%%
Auxiliary functions

Do i need to change my blank, tab and new line code to this: ?

[ \t\n]+         /* blank, tab, new line: eat up whitespace */
.                    {return(yytext[0]);}

edit2: my flex file is :

flex
%{
#include "arxeio.tab.h"
%}
KEF [A-Z]
MIK [a-z]
NUM [0-9]
US [_]
ID [A-Z]([A-Z]*[a-z]*[0-9]*[_]*)*|[a-z]([A-Z]*[a-z]*[0-9]*[_]*)*|[_]([A-Z]*[a-z]*[0-9]*[_]*)*
AR [0-9]+
%%
":="  {return (ASSGNOP); }
char {return (CHAR);  }
else { return (ELSE);  }
if {return (IF);  }
integer {return (INTEGER); }
class {return (CLASS); }
new {return (NEW);  }
return {return (RETURN); }
void {return (VOID);  }
while {return (WHILE); }
{ID} {return(IDENTIFIER) ;}
{AR} {return (NUMBER); }
"\n"   { fputs("<<newline>>\n", stderr); return (NEWLINE); }
"\""  {return (ET);  }
"\'"  {return (ET);  }
"\0"  {return (ET);  }
"\t"  {return (ET);  }
"\\"  {return (ET);  }
[ \t\n]+ /* ignore spaces, tabulations,line breaks,blank, tab, new line: eat up whitespace*/
.                    {return(yytext[0]);}
%%

my bison file is:

  %{
    #include  <stdio.h>
    #include  <stdlib.h>
    #include  <string.h>
    #include   <math.h>
    #define YYDEBUG 1
    int yylex(void) ;
    extern FILE *yyout;
    int errors;
    %}
    %start program
    %token CHAR ELSE IF INTEGER CLASS NEW RETURN VOID WHILE ASSGNOP
    %token NUMBER NEWLINE
    %token IDENTIFIER
    %token KEF MIK NUM ET 
    %left  '`''~''@''#''$''^''['']''{''}'',''_''?''.'';'':'
    %left '|''&''!'
    %left '>''<''='
    %left '-''+'
    %left '*''/''%'
    %left '('')'
    %expect 32
    %%
    ...
    ...
    ...
    program : CLASS IDENTIFIER '{'NEWLINE declar'}' 
    ;

    %%

    main (int argc,char *argv[])
    {extern FILE *yyin;
    ++argv;--argc;
    yyin = fopen ( argv[0],"r");
    yydebug = 1;
    errors = 0;
    yyparse();
    }

    yyerror(char *errmsg)
    {
    fprintf(stderr, "%s\n",errmsg);
    }
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  • Normally, your lexical scanner will 'skip' newlines, treating them them the same as blanks except for incrementing the input line counter. You might object to them appearing inside a string or character constant, of course, and they mark the ends of single-line comments, but all of that is handled inside the lexical scanner. Since you've not shown any of your Flex code, we can't say much more. May 27, 2013 at 21:44
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    Note that "/n" is very different from "\n". May 27, 2013 at 21:59

2 Answers 2

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Assuming the Flex code is copy'n'pasted, you've got a simple typo:

"/n" {return (NEWLINE);  }

should be:

"\n" { return(NEWLINE); }

You could help yourself debug this by using (temporarily):

"\n" { fputs("<<newline>>\n", stderr); return (NEWLINE); }

and then observing that it is never executed.

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  • It must be a problem when i copy pasted the code.. the code is as you say so there isn't any problem there
    – stergosz
    May 27, 2013 at 22:13
  • What does your grammar do when the lexical scanner returns a NEWLINE token? Is NEWLINE a recognized token in the language? May 27, 2013 at 22:58
  • I have include the NEWLINE in my tokens --> %token NEWLINE in my grammar and yes NEWLINE is recognized as token - can you explain please your first question?
    – stergosz
    May 28, 2013 at 11:39
  • What token is the Flex analyzer returning when you get the error? You have ensured that every return inside your lexical analyzer has a printf() or similar so that you can see exactly what your analyzer is up to (as in my fputs() suggestion)? Which value is being returned? Your grammar doesn't seem to think that it is NEWLINE. How have you got NEWLINE defined? Do you have the header from the Bison grammar included in the Flex analyzer? May 28, 2013 at 14:30
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    the problem still persists.. i have attached my bison and flex code above
    – stergosz
    May 28, 2013 at 16:33
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Since you have this rule: "/n" {return (NEWLINE); }, you obviously need to specify that NEWLINE follows { in your grammar; which I guess you didn't and which is understandable.

Thus, you need to use these rules

[ \t\n]+ /* ignore spaces, tabulations and line breaks */
.        {return(yytext[0]);}
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  • i had first this program : CLASS IDENTIFIER '{ ' declar .... and i changed to program : CLASS IDENTIFIER '{ ' NEWLINE declar .... and still the same error after the parser recognise the { symbol it throws next token is $undefined and then it stops
    – stergosz
    May 28, 2013 at 12:05
  • Is the line break detected? What happens when you put a puts before return (NEWLINE);? May 28, 2013 at 13:22
  • the problem still persists.. i have attached my bison and flex code above
    – stergosz
    May 28, 2013 at 16:31
  • I can't see where can the problem come from. Can you remove the lexer rule for "\n", move [ \t\n]+ to the top and try again? Also remove NEWLINE from your grammar. May 28, 2013 at 21:17

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