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diff --git a/textproc/p5-Parse-Flex/pkg-descr b/textproc/p5-Parse-Flex/pkg-descr index a6a4baf7dc36..15070f6252ec 100644 --- a/textproc/p5-Parse-Flex/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/p5-Parse-Flex/pkg-descr @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ -Parse::Flex works similar to Parse::Lex, but it uses XS for faster +Parse::Flex works similar to Parse::Lex, but it uses XS for faster performance. -This module allows you to construct a lexer analyzer with your custom -rules. Parse::Flex is not intended to be used directly; instead, use the -script makelexer.pl to submit your grammar file. The output of the script -is a custom shared library and a custom .pm module which, among other -things, will transparently load the library and provide interface to your -(custom) lexer. In other words, you supply a grammar.l file to -makelexer.pl and you receive Flex01.pm and Flex02.so . Then, use only the +This module allows you to construct a lexer analyzer with your custom +rules. Parse::Flex is not intended to be used directly; instead, use the +script makelexer.pl to submit your grammar file. The output of the script +is a custom shared library and a custom .pm module which, among other +things, will transparently load the library and provide interface to your +(custom) lexer. In other words, you supply a grammar.l file to +makelexer.pl and you receive Flex01.pm and Flex02.so . Then, use only the Flex01.pm - since Flex01.pm will automatically load Flex01.so. -The grammar.l file requires the same syntax as flex(1); that is, the -actions are written in C . See the flex(1) documentation to learn the +The grammar.l file requires the same syntax as flex(1); that is, the +actions are written in C . See the flex(1) documentation to learn the syntax, or fetch the sample t/grammar.l file inside this package. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Parse-Flex/ |