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Lex & Yacc
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly & Associates (1992)
Authors: John R. Levine, Tony Mason, and Doug Brown
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Not good, but beggars can't be choosers
There is too much repetition of basic ideas in the first few chapters of the book, and not enough coverage of more advanced topics (like how to use marker nonterminals, how to use $<>$ constructs, etc).

The discussion of shift/reduce and reduce/reduce conflicts in chaper 8 is pretty good though and would make a fine introduction for a beginner wanting to learn /basic/ concepts.

Good error handling is definitely a black art, but I still would have liked to have been given more information about it in chapter 9. The examples were also a bit too soft.

Chapters 4 and 5 have some interesting (and highly unusual)examples for scanning and parsing applications, but they do not show off many of the advanced capabilites of lex and yacc. What this book really needs are couple of examples that demonstrate how to overcome classic scanning and parsing horrors (like how to do type checking in, say, C); a chapter like this instead of one of chapters 4 or 5 would be great.

Even today lex and yacc are very important tools in the computer scientist's toolkit. They were designed 25 (or so) years ago, but /real/ documentation is still nonexistant. This means that unfortunately, this book is one of the best.

I think that the FSF's Bison manual is much better value for money. It also does not cover advanced topics in enough depth, but what is does explain, it explains quite clearly.

Incomplete, poorly organized, and not very well written
As with several other O'Reilly books, I found Lex & Yacc to be maddeningly uneven. The approach is to give a too-brief synopsis of the tool, then illustrate its use using a very specific example that, one suspects, is merely the handiest project the authors had available.

I had a fair bit of programming experience when I bought the book, but none with Lex or Yacc. Some fundamental questions came up during the course of my muddling through, and these were left unanswered. I actually got more insight into these tools from a ~20-page web site on the topic.

The reference chapters are organized alphabetically ("ambiguities & conflicts", "bugs", ..., "%ident declaration"), and in a way that does not help someone who is looking for a specific answer (in trying to find out about the possibility of more than one parser in a program, who would think to look under 'v' for "variant and multiple grammars"?). These 'reference chapters' seemed more like a place to dump the information not discussed elsewhere.

Maybe it's a lost cause, finding a comprehensive, well-written introduction to such an arcane topic, but I'm still looking.

good book, but can be better
The book is fairly aged at internet time and should be replaced by a newer editions.

flex and bison/byacc are easier to find as they are free. They need a bit more spaces. Also, people read a book want to spend less time reading the on-line manuals on screen.

The C part of the examples are not paradigm work. Uninitialized pointers are casually used and memory are some times never freed.

Lex and yacc seems best with well-defined classroom or smaller projects. I am interested to learn how to solve the more complicated real world problems.


The Worlds of Robert E. Sherwood: Mirror to His Times, 1869-1939
Published in Textbook Binding by Greenwood Publishing Group (1979)
Author: John Mason Brown
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A Mirror to his times
When Robert E. Sherwood died, in 1955, his fame was almost mythical: a Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist whose ROOSEVELT AND HOPKINS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY won his a fourth Pulitzer Prise; FDR's speechwriter and intimate advisor; Overseas Director of the OWI. We first meet Sherwood in the midst of his gifted, gay and delightful family. Later, after service in the Canadian Black Watch during World War I, he came to New York, worked on VANITY FAIR with Robert Benchley and Dorothy Parker and was a member of the Algonquin's Round Table. He went on to prove himself an outstanding dramatist with REUNION IN VIENNA and ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS, among other plays.

This is, as John Gunther says, "A brilliantly readable and rewarding book. It is not merely a biography of the fabulous Sherwood, but of the fabulous times he lived in. Beautifully written, lucid, witty, and a thoroughly good job."

The Worlds of Robert E. Sherwood: Mirror to His Times
When Robert E. Sherwood died, in 1955, his fame was almost mythical: a Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist whose ROOSEVELT AND HOPKINS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY won his a fourth Pulitzer Prise; FDR's speechwriter and intimate advisor; Overseas Director of the OWI. We first meet Sherwood in the midst of his gifted, gay and delightful family. Later, after service in the Canadian Black Watch during World War I, he came to New York, worked on VANITY FAIR with Robert Benchley and Dorothy Parker and was a member of the Algonquin's Round Table. He went on to prove himself an outstanding dramatist with REUNION IN VIENNA and ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS, among other plays.


American Theater as Seen by Its Critics, 1752-1934
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (1993)
Authors: Montrose Moses and John Mason Brown
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Broadway in Review.
Published in Textbook Binding by Books for Libraries (1940)
Author: John Mason, Brown
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Brown Girl in the Ring
Published in Paperback by Get A Grip Publishers Ltd (01 April, 1999)
Author: Valerie Mason-John
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Daniel Boone
Published in Hardcover by Random House Children's Books (1952)
Author: John Mason Brown
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Daniel Boone: The Opening of the Wilderness
Published in Library Binding by Random Library (1970)
Author: John Mason Brown
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Morning Faces: A Book of Children and Parents (Essay Index Reprint Series)
Published in Hardcover by Ayer Co Pub (1980)
Authors: John Mason Brown and Susanne Suba
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Seeing Things.
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1971)
Author: John Mason Brown
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Speak for yourself, John; the life of John Mason Brown, with some of his letters and many of his opinions
Published in Unknown Binding by Viking Press ()
Author: George Stevens
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