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* resolve the items in the to.do directory
** expand the above into individual requests and handle those requests
* integrate the items in the faqs/ directory into the manual or code
or similar
* We've converted the flex manual to texinfo, but some issues remain:
** index flex.texi
** think about dividing flex.texi into more sections and subsections
** Have flex.texi use automakes version info.
** the pro-.man crowd will want a manpage; I don't want to maintain
one. What to do? help2man, possibly.
*** jason@thought.net notes that a short description of flex, a
summary of command line options and a reference to the info pages will
probably satisfy the need for a man page
* repackage the distribution
** address lex-replacement: document or provide an option through
configure for creating lex and libl.a files
** gettextify flex
* test suite
** Rewrite tests/Makefile.in and friends so that users do not need to
alter it when they add tests
** make test suite more complete
** create a script which sets up a new skeleton test directory with a
correct .cvsignore file and other such niceties
** explicitly describe the copyright state of the entries in
tests/. millaway has assigned the rights to the test suite to me
and so the test suite will be under the flex license.
* move as much skeleton code as possible out of gen.c and into
flex.skl
* create a uniform memory management API
* figure out whether we want to add the capability to have
auto-generated backout rules
* C++
** revisit the C++ API. We get requests to make it more complete.
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