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| Brief instructions for building flex 2.5.x for VMS:
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| 
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|    0) if you have either MMS (from Digital) or MMK (freeware) for use
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| as a `make' utility, follow the directions in steps #1 through #5 below.
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| If not, execute
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|       @BUILD.COM xxxC
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| where "xxxC" is either "VAXC" or "DECC" or "GNUC", and then skip to
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| step #5.
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| 
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|    1) set default to the source directory (not the [.MISC.VMS] subdirectory
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| where this file is located).
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| 
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|    2) COPY [.MISC.VMS]DESCRIP.MMS []*.*
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| (Recursive invocations of `make' for the `bigcheck' test assume that the
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| makefile will be found as descrip.mms in the current directory.)
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| 
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| To build with VAX C for VAX/VMS:
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|    3) MMS /MACRO=("VAXC=1") FLEX.EXE
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| (The /macro qualifier is optional in this case.)
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| 
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| To build with GNU C for VAX/VMS:
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|  2.5) possibly edit descrip.mms to uncomment `SET COMMAND' for GCCINIT,
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|       depending on local site configuration
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|    3) MMS /MACRO=("GNUC=1") FLEX.EXE
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| 
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| To build with DEC C for either VAX/VMS or Alpha/VMS:
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|    3) MMS /MACRO=("DECC=1") FLEX.EXE
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| (Expect one or two informational messages from the compiler about
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| implicitly declared functions.)
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| 
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| Minimal testing of the resulting program:
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|    4) MMS CHECK
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| (If `diff' reports no warnings, the test has succeeded.)
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| 
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| More thorough testing:
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|  4.5) MMS /MACRO=("xxxC=1") BIGCHECK    ! "xxxC=1" as in step #3 above
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| (If using an older version of MMK rather than MMS, this might fail when
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| `make' is invoked recursively due to excessive BYTLM usage by MMK.)
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| 
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| Installation (the VMS makefile does not support an `install' target;
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| you'll need to do this part manually):
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|    5) copy flex.exe, flex.doc, flex.skl, flexlib.olb, and FlexLexer.h to
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| location(s) appropriate for your site.  To use flex, define a "foreign"
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| command by making a DCL symbol whose value begins with a dollar sign
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| immediately followed by the filename for flex.exe, as in
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|       $ flex :== $local_tools:flex.exe
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| where `local_tools:' is the logical name pointing to flex.exe's location.
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| This symbol will ordinarily be a candidate for your login.com.  When
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| invoking flex, upper- or mixed-case command line options must be enclosed
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| in quotes.  For example,
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|       $ flex "-Pxyz" "-L" -t mylexer.l > mylexer.c
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| (use prefix "xyz" instead of "yy", suppress `#line' compiler directives
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| in the output, write the output to `stdout', process file mylexer.l,
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| and capture `stdout' in file mylexer.c).  As illustrated here, this VMS
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| version of flex supports emulation of command line I/O redirection used
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| by Unix shells.
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| 
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|  flex.exe    -- the executable image for the flex program;
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|  flex.doc    -- documentation, the "man page" describing flex (flex.1
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|                 processed with `nroff -man' followed by `col -b');
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|  flex.skl    -- a text file containing flex's default skeleton;
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|                 with this version of flex, it is for reference only;
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|                 flex.exe does not need to know where to find it;
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|  flexlib.olb -- an object library containing some support routines;
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|                 you might need to link your generated lexer against
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|                 it, depending on how your program is designed;
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|                 flex.exe does not access it; it corresponds to
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|                 `libfl.a' under Unix;
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|  FlexLexer.h -- header file used for C++ class-based lexers; not
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|                 needed for ordinary C lexers.
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| 
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| Notes:
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|       This VMS port of flex supports only the original Unix command line
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| interface, not the native DCL interface which was available for flex 2.3.
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| 
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|  build.com   -- DCL command procedure as alternative to descrip.mms;
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|  descrip.mms -- 2.5.x makefile for use with MMS or MMK (see step #1);
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|  mkskel.tpu  -- TPU program used to make skel.c from flex.skl for full
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|                 build from scratch; performs same function as mkskel.sh;
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|  vms-conf.h  -- pre-configured `conf.in', copied to [-.-]config.h;
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|  vms-code.c  -- VMS-specific support code, copied to [-.-]vms-code.c;
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|  README.VMS  -- this file
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| 
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