Yes But, maybe someone knows how to work with Lex, but has never written a scanner
Lex tool to make compilers?
Do you work with it?
Nope, only heard about it
Ops ... Do you know a course to learn lex? No matter what I search, unfortunately, I can't find anything🥲
You might also want to consider Flex and Bison. For C++, consider the Spirit Parser Framework.
https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/
https://github.com/westes/flex
Spirit X3 https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/libs/spirit/doc/x3/html/index.html
How can you do this? Please tell me, I really need it and I can't find it I worked separately with C Plus Plus But I don't know how to write flex with C++
I first came across Flex (GNU extended version of Lex) and Bison (alternative to and upward compatible with Yacc) in a book years back. Today though, please do a Google and YouTube search. That is what I would do. Same thing with Spirit.X3; read the documentation, try the tutorials, and YouTube search for videos.
I did a lot of searching on Google and YouTube, but there are very few courses and don't bother with Lex's training. And also not in the language of my country However, I looked at all of them, but I didn't understand much, and their level of education was low, and I couldn't do my desired project with them.
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