\" $Id$ .TH OCAMLYACC 1 .SH NAME ocamlyacc \- The OCaml parser generator .SH SYNOPSIS .B ocamlyacc [ .BI \-b prefix ] [ .B \-q ] [ .B \-v ] [ .B \-version ] [ .B \-vnum ] .I filename.mly .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR ocamlyacc (1) command produces a parser from a LALR(1) context-free grammar specification with attached semantic actions, in the style of .BR yacc (1). Assuming the input file is .IR grammar \&.mly, running .B ocamlyacc produces OCaml code for a parser in the file .IR grammar \&.ml, and its interface in file .IR grammar \&.mli. The generated module defines one parsing function per entry point in the grammar. These functions have the same names as the entry points. Parsing functions take as arguments a lexical analyzer (a function from lexer buffers to tokens) and a lexer buffer, and return the semantic attribute of the corresponding entry point. Lexical analyzer functions are usually generated from a lexer specification by the .BR ocamllex (1) program. Lexer buffers are an abstract data type implemented in the standard library module Lexing. Tokens are values from the concrete type token, defined in the interface file .IR grammar \&.mli produced by .BR ocamlyacc (1). .SH OPTIONS The .BR ocamlyacc (1) command recognizes the following options: .TP .BI \-b prefix Name the output files .IR prefix \&.ml, .IR prefix \&.mli, .IR prefix \&.output, instead of the default naming convention. .TP .B \-q This option has no effect. .TP .B \-v Generate a description of the parsing tables and a report on conflicts resulting from ambiguities in the grammar. The description is put in file .IR grammar .output. .TP .B \-version Print version string and exit. .TP .B \-vnum Print short version number and exit. .TP .B \- Read the grammar specification from standard input. The default output file names are stdin.ml and stdin.mli. .TP .BI \-\- \ file Process .I file as the grammar specification, even if its name starts with a dash (-) character. This option must be the last on the command line. .SH SEE ALSO .BR ocamllex (1). .br .IR "The OCaml user's manual" , chapter "Lexer and parser generators".