Grammar for C
Mark C. Carroll <MC>
mccarrol at topaz.rutgers.edu
Wed Mar 7 09:36:56 AEST 1990
Hello all.
I'm currently working on a project which involved grafting an Object
Oriented extension onto the top of C. In order to do this properly,
I need a fairly complete grammar for C language; it doesn't have to
be completely perfect; basically, I need one which can identify the
start and end of each statement. If anyone has one, or can tell me
where to find one, please send me mail. Don't post; if anyone wants
copies, I'll get the copies to them.
Thanks!
<MC>
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