[name] bison \- GNU Project parser generator (yacc replacement) [description] The .B bison parser generator inputs grammars in the style of .BR yacc (1) and outputs parsers for those grammers. .PP Input files should follow the .B yacc convention of ending in .IR .y . Unlike .BR yacc , the generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of the input file. Moreover, if you need to put C++ code in the input file, you can end its name by a C++-like extension .RI ( .ypp or .IR .y++ ), and then .B bison will follow your extension to name the output file .RI ( .cpp or .IR .c++ ). For instance, a grammar description file named .I parse.yxx would produce the generated parser in a file named .IR parse.tab.cxx , instead of .BR yacc 's .IR y.tab.c . .PP This description of the options that can be given to .B bison is adapted from the node .B Invocation in the Bison manual, which should be taken as authoritative. .PP The .B bison command supports both traditional single-letter options and mnemonic long option names. Long option names are indicated with .B \-\- instead of .BR \- . Abbreviations for option names are allowed as long as they are unique. When a long option takes an argument, like .BR \-\-file-prefix , connect the option name and the argument with .BR = . [see also] .BR lex (1), .BR flex (1), .BR yacc (1).