NetBSD/usr.bin/yacc
jtc 7423e425f2 Changed to use 1900 + tm_year instead of hardcoding "19" as the century.
From PR #2308 by Stephen J. Roznowski <sjr@zombie.ncsc.mil>.

This change is not strictly necessary, as these files are only used to
test yacc.  But I could not think of any compelling reason not to make
these change when everything else in the source tree was updated.
1996-04-08 19:10:47 +00:00
..
test Changed to use 1900 + tm_year instead of hardcoding "19" as the century. 1996-04-08 19:10:47 +00:00
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closure.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
defs.h Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
error.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
lalr.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
lr0.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
main.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
mkpar.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
output.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
reader.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
skeleton.c cast realloc() calls to shutup c++ warnings 1996-03-25 00:36:18 +00:00
symtab.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
verbose.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
warshall.c Sync with 4.4lite2 1996-03-19 03:21:27 +00:00
yacc.1 Fetch `-p' documentation from a previous version of the man page. 1996-01-09 22:36:19 +00:00
yyfix.1 imported from 44lite2 1996-03-19 02:06:46 +00:00

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