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<h3 class="section">4.5 The Parser Delete Function <code>yystate_delete</code></h3>
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(The current push parsing interface is experimental and may evolve.
More user feedback will help to stabilize it.)
<p>You call the function <code>yypstate_delete</code> to delete a parser instance.
function is available if either the <code>%define api.push-pull push</code> or
<code>%define api.push-pull both</code> declaration is used.
See <a href="Push-Decl.html#Push-Decl">A Push Parser</a>.
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— Function: void <b>yypstate_delete</b> (<var>yypstate *yyps</var>)<var><a name="index-yypstate_005fdelete-280"></a></var><br>
<blockquote><p>This function will reclaim the memory associated with a parser instance.
After this call, you should no longer attempt to use the parser instance.
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