Kraut +++++++++++++++++ Compiling Kraut: You should have the files: kraut.c and kraut.l and lex.yy.c kraut.l must be run thru the unix 'lex' utility to produce the file lex.yy.c Then compile kraut.c and lex.yy.c to produce kraut $lex kraut.l $cc kraut.c lex.yy.c -o kraut (You may get a list of warnings from the compiler. Ignore them.) Note: lex.yy.c is included in this package. You only need to use lex if you wish to make changes to kraut. Using Kraut: Kraut uses standard input and output. examples: To translate a file called 'note' and output kraut to a file called 'knote': $ cat note | kraut > knote To translate a file called 'note' and just print it to the screen: $ cat note | kraut To have kraut wait to translate what you type at the keyboard and return it in kraut on your screen: $ kraut