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Try '%s --help' for more information.
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Use «%s --help» para obter máis información.
Translated and reviewed by Xosé
Located in src/getargs.c:367
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Usage: %s [OPTION]... FILE
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Uso: %s [OPCIÓN]... FICHEIRO
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Located in src/getargs.c:376
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Generate a deterministic LR or generalized LR (GLR) parser employing
LALR(1), IELR(1), or canonical LR(1) parser tables. IELR(1) and
canonical LR(1) support is experimental.

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Located in src/getargs.c:276
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Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
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Os argumentos obrigatorios nas opcións longas tamén o son para as opcións curtas.
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Located in src/getargs.c:383
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The same is true for optional arguments.
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O mesmo é verdade para argumentos opcionais.
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Located in src/getargs.c:386
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Operation modes:
-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit
--print-localedir output directory containing locale-dependent data
and exit
--print-datadir output directory containing skeletons and XSLT
and exit
-u, --update apply fixes to the source grammar file and exit
-y, --yacc emulate POSIX Yacc
-W, --warnings[=CATEGORY] report the warnings falling in CATEGORY
-f, --feature[=FEATURES] activate miscellaneous features

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Located in src/getargs.c:290
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Parser:
-L, --language=LANGUAGE specify the output programming language
-S, --skeleton=FILE specify the skeleton to use
-t, --debug instrument the parser for tracing
same as '-Dparse.trace'
--locations enable location support
-D, --define=NAME[=VALUE] similar to '%define NAME "VALUE"'
-F, --force-define=NAME[=VALUE] override '%define NAME "VALUE"'
-p, --name-prefix=PREFIX prepend PREFIX to the external symbols
deprecated by '-Dapi.prefix=PREFIX'
-l, --no-lines don't generate '#line' directives
-k, --token-table include a table of token names
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Located in src/getargs.c:306
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Output:
--defines[=FILE] also produce a header file
-d likewise but cannot specify FILE (for POSIX Yacc)
-r, --report=THINGS also produce details on the automaton
--report-file=FILE write report to FILE
-v, --verbose same as '--report=state'
-b, --file-prefix=PREFIX specify a PREFIX for output files
-o, --output=FILE leave output to FILE
-g, --graph[=FILE] also output a graph of the automaton
-x, --xml[=FILE] also output an XML report of the automaton
(the XML schema is experimental)
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Located in src/getargs.c:324
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Warning categories include:
'conflicts-sr' S/R conflicts (enabled by default)
'conflicts-rr' R/R conflicts (enabled by default)
'deprecated' obsolete constructs
'empty-rule' empty rules without %empty
'midrule-values' unset or unused midrule values
'precedence' useless precedence and associativity
'yacc' incompatibilities with POSIX Yacc
'other' all other warnings (enabled by default)
'all' all the warnings except 'yacc'
'no-CATEGORY' turn off warnings in CATEGORY
'none' turn off all the warnings
'error[=CATEGORY]' treat warnings as errors
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Located in src/getargs.c:339
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THINGS is a list of comma separated words that can include:
'state' describe the states
'itemset' complete the core item sets with their closure
'lookahead' explicitly associate lookahead tokens to items
'solved' describe shift/reduce conflicts solving
'all' include all the above information
'none' disable the report
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Contributors to this translation: Fran Diéguez, Miguel Anxo Bouzada, Xosé.