I am trying an example which checks the correctness of for
loop in flex
and bison
. Here is the flex
file:
%{
#include "ch.tab.h"
extern int yylval;
%}
%%
for {return (FOR);}
"(" {return (OPBR);}
")" {return (CLBR);}
";" {return (SEMIC);}
"=" {return (EQU);}
"<"|">" {return (RELOP);}
"++" {return (INC);}
"--" {return (DEC);}
[a-zA-Z]+ {yylval=yytext[0];return(ID);}
[0-9]+ {yylval=atoi(yytext);return(NUM);}
%%
int yywrap()
{
return 1;
}
and bison
file:
%{
#include <stdio.h>
int flag=0;
%}
%token FOR OPBR CLBR SEMIC RELOP EQU ID NUM RELOP INC DEC
%%
S:FOR OPBR E1 SEMIC E2 SEMIC E3 CLBR {printf("Accepted!");flag=1;}
;
E1: ID EQU ID
| ID EQU NUM
;
E2: ID RELOP ID
| ID RELOP NUM
;
E3: ID INC
| ID DEC
;
%%
int main()
{
return yyparse();
}
yyerror(const char *msg)
{
if(flag==0);
printf("Not Accepted!");
}
Everything runs fine the only the first time. When I run an example for(i = 0; i < 2; i++)
, the first time it prints Accepted
, when I run the same example again without closing the command prompt
I get Not Accepted!
. Why?
Is there a way to make the exe
such that as long as I am inputting correct syntax, it will keep on saying Accepted
and waits for another new input?