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yylex_init
and yylex_destroy
must be called before and
after yylex
, respectively.
int yylex_init ( yyscan_t * ptr_yy_globals ) ; int yylex_init_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined, yyscan_t * ptr_yy_globals ) ; int yylex ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; int yylex_destroy ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ;
The function yylex_init
must be called before calling any other
function. The argument to yylex_init
is the address of an
uninitialized pointer to be filled in by yylex_init
, overwriting
any previous contents. The function yylex_init_extra
may be used
instead, taking as its first argument a variable of type YY_EXTRA_TYPE
.
See the section on yyextra, below, for more details.
The value stored in ptr_yy_globals
should
thereafter be passed to yylex
and yylex_destroy
. Flex
does not save the argument passed to yylex_init
, so it is safe to
pass the address of a local pointer to yylex_init
so long as it remains
in scope for the duration of all calls to the scanner, up to and including
the call to yylex_destroy
.
The function
yylex
should be familiar to you by now. The reentrant version
takes one argument, which is the value returned (via an argument) by
yylex_init
. Otherwise, it behaves the same as the non-reentrant
version of yylex
.
Both yylex_init
and yylex_init_extra
returns 0 (zero) on success,
or non-zero on failure, in which case errno is set to one of the following values:
The function yylex_destroy
should be
called to free resources used by the scanner. After yylex_destroy
is called, the contents of yyscanner
should not be used. Of
course, there is no need to destroy a scanner if you plan to reuse it.
A flex
scanner (both reentrant and non-reentrant) may be
restarted by calling yyrestart
.
Below is an example of a program that creates a scanner, uses it, then destroys it when done:
int main () { yyscan_t scanner; int tok; yylex_init(&scanner); while ((tok=yylex(scanner)) > 0) printf("tok=%d yytext=%s\n", tok, yyget_text(scanner)); yylex_destroy(scanner); return 0; }