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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T13:55:58+00:00 2026-06-09T13:55:58+00:00

I’ve been stuck with this since a while now. I want to parse something

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I’ve been stuck with this since a while now. I want to parse something as simple as:

LIKES: word1 word2 .. wordN HATES: word1 word2 .. wordN

I am using Lemon+Flex. At the moment my Grammar looks something like this :

%left LIKES MOODS FROM HATES INFO.

%syntax_error {  
  std::cout << "Syntax error!" << std::endl;  
}   

final ::= likes_stmt.
final ::= hates_stmt.

likes_stmt ::= LIKES list(A). { Data *data=Data::getInstance();data->likes.push_back(A);}
hates_stmt ::= HATES list(A). { Data *data=Data::getInstance();data->hates.push_back(A);}

list ::= likes_stmt VALUE(A).   { Data *data=Data::getInstance();data->likes.push_back(A);}
list ::= hates_stmt VALUE(A).   { Data *data=Data::getInstance();data->hates.push_back(A); }

list(A) ::= VALUE(B).           {A=B;}

But this only works for first 2 words. Clearly I am doing something wrong , probably in the recursive definition ? Any heads up is appreciated 🙂

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    2026-06-09T13:55:59+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    @crozzfire, Ira provided correct answer for your original question, consider voting for it.

    Let me answer to the question with you additional requirement to separate parsed values into two lists. Don’t create different rules for parsing of these lists since the grammar of list is the same for both cases. What you need is a flag to indicate whether LIKES or HATES was found in front of list. The 4th parameter of Lemon’s Parse function suits best for this needs. See “The Parser Interface” section of Lemon documentation.

    Below is updated Ira’s grammar that sets and check such flag variable. Take note that rules set_likes_state and set_hites_state need to be placed just before LIKES and HATES token to have associated action executed when tokens are reduced.

        %extra_argument {unsigned* state}
    
        final ::= likes_stmt.
        final ::= hates_stmt.
    
        likes_stmt ::= set_likes_state LIKES list(A).
        hates_stmt ::= set_hites_state HATES list(A).
    
        list ::= list VALUE(A).   { if (*state == 0) {/*add A to list1*/} else {/*add A to list2*/}; }
        list ::= VALUE(A).        { if (*state == 0) {/*add A to list1*/} else {/*add A to list2*/}; }
    
        set_likes_state ::= .     { *state = 0; }
        set_hites_state ::= .     { *state = 1; }
    
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