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From: mfeldman@seas.gwu.edu (Michael Feldman)
Subject: Re: Looking for exact location of AYACC, ALEX
Date: 18 Apr 91 20:36:08 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3079@sparko.gwu.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1850@dinl.mmc.UUCP

In article <1850@dinl.mmc.UUCP> mschwartz@mmc.com (Michael I Schwartz) writes:
#I have heard that scanner generators and parser generators exist that generate
#Ada code (I heard they were called AYACC and ALEX).
#
#I would like to use these, but have not been able to locate the proper archive
#that they are stored in.
#
#Could someone please let me know the EXACT archive/directory/files these are 
#stored in?
#
#Thanks you so much for any help you can provide
#
#Michael

These are NOT archived anywhere except at UCI. An incorrect posting several
weeks ago suggested they were ftp-able, but this was corrected by a UCI guy
(John Self) a few messages later.

UCI requires a license agreement, and a $75. check. We ordered this last
year and waited MONTHS (yes, MONTHS) for the tape. John Self and the
other technical guys I spoke to were very helpful, but UCI apparently
has the kind of insufferably slow bureaucracy characteristic of universities
and government agencies.

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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1991-04-17 19:45 Looking for exact location of AYACC, ALEX Michael Schwartz
1991-04-18 20:36 ` Michael Feldman [this message]
1991-04-18 21:36   ` John Self
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