Chapter 6. Invoking Alex

The command line syntax for Alex is entirely standard:

    alex { option } file.x  { option }

Alex expects a single file.x to be named on the command line. By default, Alex will create file.hs containing the Haskell source for the lexer.

The options that Alex accepts are listed below:

-d, --debug

Causes Alex to produce a lexer which will output debugging messsages as it runs.

-g, --ghc

Causes Alex to produce a lexer which is optimised for compiling with GHC. The lexer will be significantly more efficient, both in terms of the size of the compiled lexer and its runtime.

-o file, --output-file=file

Specifies the filename in which the output is to be placed. By default, this is the name of the input file with the .x suffix replaced by .hs.

-i [file], --info [file]

Produces a human-readable rendition of the state machine (DFA) that Alex derives from the lexer, in file (default: file.info where the input file is file.x).

The format of the info file is currently a bit basic, and not particularly informative.

-v, --version

Print version information on standard output then exit successfully.