Lexical Analyzer Generator for Java
JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator for Java written in Java. It is
also a rewrite of the very useful tool JLex which was developed by
Elliot Berk at Princeton University. As Vern Paxson states for his C/C++
tool flex: they do not share any code though.
Design goals The main design goals of JFlex are:
* Full unicode support
* Fast generated scanners
* Fast scanner generation
* Convenient specification syntax
* Platform independence
* JLex compatibility
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Leap:42.2
- Links to openSUSE:Leap:42.2 / jflex
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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jflex-1.4.3.tar.bz2 | 0001188715 1.13 MB | |
jflex-bootstrap.changes | 0000001639 1.6 KB | |
jflex-bootstrap.spec | 0000004937 4.82 KB | |
jflex-byaccj-utl.patch | 0000000542 542 Bytes | |
jflex-classpath.patch | 0000001845 1.8 KB | |
jflex-javac-no-target.patch | 0000000382 382 Bytes | |
jflex-junit4.patch | 0000000478 478 Bytes | |
jflex-lex-scan.patch | 0000000278 278 Bytes | |
jflex-no-cup-no-jflex.patch | 0000002098 2.05 KB | |
jflex.changes | 0000001635 1.6 KB | |
jflex.script | 0000000473 473 Bytes | |
jflex.spec | 0000005021 4.9 KB | |
jpackage-bootstrap-prepare.sh | 0000001410 1.38 KB |
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