Mention the "yacc" command in the synopsis.

Don't mention bison.simple and bison.hairy, which are obsolete.
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Paul Eggert
2002-12-26 06:59:42 +00:00
parent f6abc26e38
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@@ -59,6 +59,11 @@ bison \- GNU Project parser generator (yacc replacement)
.B \-\-fixed-output-files
]
file
.br
.B yacc
[
.I "similar options and operands"
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Bison
is a parser generator in the style of
@@ -340,29 +345,16 @@ The purpose of this switch is to imitate
.IR yacc 's
output file name conventions.
Thus, the following shell script can substitute for
.I yacc
and is often installed as
.IR yacc :
.sp
.RS
.ft B
bison \-y $*
bison \-y "$@"
.ft R
.sp
.RE
.SH FILES
/usr/local/share/bison/bison.simple simple parser
.br
/usr/local/share/bison/bison.hairy complicated parser
.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
.TP
.SM BISON_SIMPLE
If this is set, it specifies the location in which the
.B bison.simple
parser can be found.
.TP
.SM BISON_HAIRY
If this is set, it specifies the location in which the
.B bison.hairy
parser can be found.
.SH SEE ALSO
.IR yacc (1)
.br