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I want to build a compiler using Ocamllex/Ocamlyacc and I want to create a main program to combine both of my OcamlParser and OcamlLexer. The thing is that I know how to do it using an input in the command line like the following code:

let _ =
  try
    let lexbuf = Lexing.from_channel stdin in
    while true do
      let result = Parser.main Lexer.token lexbuf in
      print_int result; print_newline(); flush stdout
    done
  with Lexer.Eof ->
    exit 0

But how can I do if I want to use a file as an input; I tried something like this:

let file ="add.txt"
    let _ =
     let ic = open_in file in 
      try
        let lexbuf = Lexing.from_channel file in
        while true do
          let result = Parser.main Lexer.token lexbuf in
          print_int result; print_newline(); flush stdout
        done
      with Lexer.Eof ->
        exit 0

But it's not really working.

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    Could you provide a more specific error description than "it's not really working"?
    – sepp2k
    Aug 5, 2015 at 13:43

1 Answer 1

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The following code works for me. In your version, you have some syntax errors.

let _ =
      let file ="add.txt" in
      let i = open_in file in 
      try
        let lexbuf = Lexing.from_channel i in
        while true do
          let result = Parser.main Lexer.token lexbuf in
          print_int result; print_newline(); flush stdout
        done
      with Lexer.Eof ->
        exit 0

Putting 1+2 in "add.txt" gives me 3.

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  • Thanks a lot for your answer.. Actually i'm trying to build a compiler so i can say if an input is matching a grammar or not... Do you know if it's possible to know where the syntax error is ? Aug 6, 2015 at 12:20
  • When you say the syntax error, it's about the input that you give ?
    – alifirat
    Aug 6, 2015 at 12:25
  • Watch the following answer, it's exactly what you want : stackoverflow.com/questions/14046392/…
    – alifirat
    Aug 6, 2015 at 12:45

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