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Can someone tell me how I can install flex (lexical analyzer) on my Mac? I searched everywhere on google and I can't find it. I have the universal binary and I extracted it to my desktop but I have no idea where to go from here. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  • Where did you get the binary from? I can't find one on their site. Commented Mar 7, 2011 at 1:50

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Try using Homebrew (Packet manager for Mac) and use the following command :-

brew install flex
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You can use macports to install flex

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Flex is shipped with the xCode Command line tools; you only got to install them via xcode > preferences > downloads > Command line tools. This also includes gcc (Clang).

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You can always install from source. Download the tarball from the flex site, extract it, cd to the directory where you extracted it, and run the following:

./configure
make
make install
make clean

Assuming you have make and a C compiler on your Mac, which I believe all Macs have.

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  • Hey, i just did that there was bunch of text in terminal and i didn't see any errors. After that, I typed flex and path to the .lex file and nothing happened. Can you please tell me how I can use it? I searched on google and did exactly what i found. Thanks
    – user635064
    Commented Mar 7, 2011 at 4:44
  • @RafeKettler I've been trying to do exactly the same steps, but the make command keep erring out saying Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: "_yylex". Any idea what to try to fix this?
    – Vladimir
    Commented Mar 31, 2015 at 21:56
  • @Wongzigii I fixed that somehow. I'll try to remember how today, but no promises. I think, if I recall correctly I either didn't have one of my files #include'd correctly, or I was using an extern without defining it in the right place. But I get back to you if I remember the exact fix.
    – Vladimir
    Commented May 29, 2015 at 14:04
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This info can help to somebody to save time:

Just today I have try to install FLEX 2.5.39 from sources. Make - fails.

After some thoughts I have decide to try older archives. 2.5.38 - fail 2.5.37 - OK

It seems on now() = 2015-03-15, macport also uses 2.5.37 build.

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