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							- <sect2><title>Contents of Flex</title>
 
- <para>Last checked against version &flex-contversion;.</para>
 
- <sect3><title>Program Files</title>
 
- <para>flex, flex++ (link to flex) and lex</para></sect3>
 
- <sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
 
- <sect4><title>flex</title>
 
- <para>flex is a tool for generating programs which recognize 
 
- patterns in text. Pattern recognition is very useful in many applications. 
 
- A user sets up rules about what to look for and flex will make a program
 
- that looks for those patterns. The reason people use flex is that it is
 
- much easier to set up rules for what to look for than to write the actual
 
- program which finds the text.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>flex++</title>
 
- <para>flex++ invokes a version of flex which is used exclusively for 
 
- C++ scanners.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>lex</title>
 
- <para>We create a bash script called lex which calls flex using the -l option.
 
- This is for compatibility purposes for programs which use lex instead
 
- of flex.</para></sect4>
 
- </sect3>
 
- <sect3><title>Library Files</title>
 
- <para>libfl.a</para></sect3>
 
- <sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
 
- <sect4><title>libfl</title>
 
- <para>libfl is the flex library.</para></sect4>
 
- </sect3>
 
- </sect2>
 
 
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