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Using Flex/Lex in a Cocoa project
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Using Flex/Lex in a Cocoa project


  • Subject: Using Flex/Lex in a Cocoa project
  • From: John Joyce <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:53:44 -0500

Right now, I'm toying with using Flex/Lex in a Cocoa project.
Unfortunately, I don't see a reliable or easy way to handle NSStrings correctly all the time with Flex.
Does anybody have any suggestions for such text handling and reliable unicode aware regexes?
I'm seriously not interested in implementing such details in C with Flex.
Flex is fast and cool for that, but if it's going to be stupidly difficult to use reliably with other languages on a mac, it's not a good idea for me.
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