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[6370fa6]1<sect2>
2<title>Contents</title>
3
[b822811]4<para>The Bison package contains the bison program.</para>
[6370fa6]5
6</sect2>
7
8<sect2><title>Description</title>
9
[b822811]10<para>Bison is a parser generator, a replacement for YACC. YACC stands for Yet
[6370fa6]11Another Compiler Compiler. What is Bison then? It is a program that
[a9cb6f08]12generates a program that analyzes the structure of a text file. Instead
[6370fa6]13of
[3cc70a0]14writing the actual program a user specifies how things should be connected
[6370fa6]15and with
[b822811]16those rules a program is constructed that analyzes the text file.</para>
[6370fa6]17
[b822811]18<para>There are a lot of examples where structure is needed and one of them is
19the calculator.</para>
[6370fa6]20
[b822811]21<para>Given the string :</para>
[6370fa6]22
[b822811]23<blockquote><literallayout> 1 + 2 * 3</literallayout></blockquote>
[6370fa6]24
[b822811]25<para>A human can easily come to the result 7. Why? Because of the structure.
[9aab9f5]26Our brain knows
[a9cb6f08]27how to interpret the string. The computer doesn't know that and Bison
[6370fa6]28is a
29tool to help it understand by presenting the string in the following way
[b822811]30to the compiler:</para>
[6370fa6]31
[b822811]32<blockquote><literallayout> +
[6370fa6]33 / \
34 * 1
35 / \
[b822811]36 2 3</literallayout></blockquote>
[6370fa6]37
[b822811]38<para>Starting at the bottom of a tree and coming across the numbers 2 and
[3cc70a0]393 which are joined by the multiplication symbol, the computer
[6370fa6]40multiplies 2 and 3. The result of that multiplication is remembered and
41the next thing that the computer sees is the result of 2*3 and the
42number 1 which are joined by the add symbol. Adding 1 to the previous
43result makes 7. In calculating the most complex calculations can be
44broken down in this tree format and the computer just starts at the
[51c0c603]45bottom and works its way up to the top and comes with the correct
[b822811]46answer. Of course, Bison isn't only used for calculators alone.</para>
[6370fa6]47
48</sect2>
49
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