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The special rule <<EOF>>
indicates
actions which are to be taken when an end-of-file is
encountered and yywrap()
returns non-zero (i.e., indicates
no further files to process). The action must finish
by doing one of the following things:
flex
, after doing the assignment you had to call the special
action YY_NEW_FILE
. This is no longer necessary.)
return
statement;
yyterminate()
action.
yy_switch_to_buffer()
as
shown in the example above.
<<EOF>> rules may not be used with other patterns; they may only be qualified with a list of start conditions. If an unqualified <<EOF>> rule is given, it applies to all start conditions which do not already have <<EOF>> actions. To specify an <<EOF>> rule for only the initial start condition, use:
<INITIAL><<EOF>>
These rules are useful for catching things like unclosed comments. An example:
%x quote %% ...other rules for dealing with quotes... <quote><<EOF>> { error( "unterminated quote" ); yyterminate(); } <<EOF>> { if ( *++filelist ) yyin = fopen( *filelist, "r" ); else yyterminate(); }