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From: | Byron Faber |
Subject: | User-classes in types, current status of latest GIT bison branch.. |
Date: | Tue, 22 Jan 2013 23:08:45 -0800 |
I happened upon a post on stackoverflow that referenced capacity in the latest bison GIT code to list types as direct C++ classes rather then pointers-to-classes in a union... (e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13053472/flex-and-bison-c-user-defined-class) I was looking for that level of functionality for a project I'm working on (with a release timeframe that's a year out at best..) I only just started taking a look at the current code but was wondering what the current status was? 'Is the intent really to ship with these changes or is the code only included at the moment to scope-out such a change? What timeframe would one expect the current main code to make its way into a release? Thanks.. Byron
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