Toshiba BDX2300KC, BDX3300KC manual Bisonparser, Ares

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License Information

 

 

 

 

 

OSS name

OSS

OSS project URL

License

 

version

 

 

Bison

2.3

http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

generated

 

 

bison.pdf

parser

 

 

 

Doug Lea's malloc

ftp://g.oswego.edu/pub/misc/malloc.c

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/html/mallo

dmalloc.pdf

 

 

c.html

 

 

 

 

EMX sprintf and scanf

 

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

EMX.pdf

 

 

 

 

JSON_Parser

1.0

http://www.json.org/

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

JSON.pdf

 

 

 

 

Lua interpreter

5.1.3

http://www.lua.org/license.html#5

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

Lua.pdf

 

 

 

 

zziplib

0.13.58

http://zziplib.sourceforge.net/

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

Zziplib.pdf

 

 

 

 

libavformat

52.31.0

http://ffmpeg.org/

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

LGPLv2.1.pdf

 

 

 

 

libavutil

49.15.0

http://ffmpeg.org/

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

LGPLv2.1.pdf

 

 

 

 

libavcodec

52.20.0

http://ffmpeg.org/

http://oss.bd.toshiba.com/version1/

 

 

 

LGPLv2.1.pdf

 

 

 

 

bison_parser

The distribution terms for Bison-generated parsers permit using the parsers in nonfree programs. Before Bison version 2.2, these extra permissions applied only when Bison was generating LALR(1) parsers in C. And before Bison version 1.24, Bison-generated parsers could be used only in programs that were free software.

The other GNU programming tools, such as the GNU C compiler, have never had such a requirement. They could always be used for nonfree software. The reason Bison was different was not due to a special policy decision; it resulted from applying the usual General Public License to all of the Bison source code.

The output of the Bison utility the Bison parser file contains a verbatim copy of a sizable piece of Bison, which is the code for the parser’s implementation. (The actions from your grammar are inserted into this implementation at one point, but most of the rest of the implementation is not changed.) When we applied the GPL terms to the skeleton code for the parser’s implementation, the effect was to restrict the use of Bison output to free software. We didn’t change the terms because of sympathy for people who want to make software proprietary. Software should be free. But we concluded that limiting Bison’s use to free software was doing little to encourage people to make other software free. So we decided to make the practical conditions for using Bison match the practical conditions for using the other GNU tools.

This exception applies when Bison is generating code for a parser. You can tell whether the exception applies to a Bison output file by inspecting the file for text beginning with ¨As a special exception....

The text spells out the exact terms of the exception.

c-ares

Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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