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087b9fdf 1# Checking the Bison scanner. -*- Autotest -*-
378f4bd8 2# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
7# any later version.
8
9# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12# GNU General Public License for more details.
13
14# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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16# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
17# 02110-1301, USA.
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18
19AT_BANNER([[Input Processing.]])
20
21# Mostly test that we are robust to mistakes.
22
6c35d22c 23
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24## ------------ ##
25## Invalid $n. ##
26## ------------ ##
27
e9071366 28AT_SETUP([Invalid \$n and @n])
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29
30AT_DATA([input.y],
31[[%%
bfcf1f3a 32exp: { $$ = $1 ; };
bfcf1f3a 33exp: { @$ = @1 ; };
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34]])
35
36AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
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37[[input.y:2.13-14: integer out of range: `$1'
38input.y:3.13-14: integer out of range: `@1'
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39]])
40
41AT_CLEANUP
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42
43
44## -------------- ##
e776192e 45## Type Clashes. ##
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46## -------------- ##
47
e776192e 48AT_SETUP([Type Clashes])
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49
50AT_DATA([input.y],
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51[[%union { int bar; }
52%token foo
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53%type <bar> exp
54%%
ffa4ba3a 55exp: foo { $$; } foo { $2; } foo
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56 | foo
57 | /* Empty. */
58 ;
59]])
60
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61AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
62[[input.y:5.12-13: $$ for the midrule at $2 of `exp' has no declared type
63input.y:5.24-25: $2 of `exp' has no declared type
64input.y:5.6-32: warning: type clash on default action: <bar> != <>
65input.y:6.6-8: warning: type clash on default action: <bar> != <>
66input.y:7.5: warning: empty rule for typed nonterminal, and no action
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67]])
68
69AT_CLEANUP
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70
71
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72# _AT_UNUSED_VALUES_DECLARATIONS()
73# --------------------------------------------
74# Generate the token, type, and destructor
75# declarations for the unused values tests.
378f4bd8 76
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77m4_define([_AT_UNUSED_VALUES_DECLARATIONS],
78[[[%token <integer> INT;
79%type <integer> a b c d e f g h i j k l;
80%destructor { destroy ($$); } INT a b c d e f g h i j k l;]]])
378f4bd8 81
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82
83# AT_CHECK_UNUSED_VALUES(DECLARATIONS_AFTER)
84# --------------------------------------------
85# Generate a grammar to test unused values,
86# compile it, run it. If DECLARATIONS_AFTER
87# is set, then the token, type, and destructor
88# declarations are generated after the rules
89# rather than before.
90
91m4_define([AT_CHECK_UNUSED_VALUES],
92[AT_DATA([input.y],
93m4_ifval($1, [
94
95
96], [_AT_UNUSED_VALUES_DECLARATIONS
97])[[%%
27622431 98start:
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99 'a' a { $]2[ } | 'b' b { $]2[ } | 'c' c { $]2[ } | 'd' d { $]2[ } | 'e' e { $]2[ }
100| 'f' f { $]2[ } | 'g' g { $]2[ } | 'h' h { $]2[ } | 'i' i { $]2[ } | 'j' j { $]2[ }
101| 'k' k { $]2[ } | 'l' l { $]2[ }
378f4bd8 102;
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103
104a: INT | INT { } INT { } INT { };
105b: INT | /* empty */;
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106c: INT | INT { $]1[ } INT { } INT { };
107d: INT | INT { } INT { $]1[ } INT { };
108e: INT | INT { } INT { } INT { $]1[ };
109f: INT | INT { } INT { } INT { $]$[ = $]1[ + $]3[ + $]5[; };
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110g: INT | INT { $<integer>$; } INT { $<integer>$; } INT { };
111h: INT | INT { $<integer>$; } INT { $<integer>$ = $<integer>2; } INT { };
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112i: INT | INT INT { } { $]$[ = $]1[ + $]2[; };
113j: INT | INT INT { $<integer>$ = 1; } { $]$[ = $]1[ + $]2[; };
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114k: INT | INT INT { $<integer>$; } { $<integer>$ = $<integer>3; } { };
115l: INT | INT { $<integer>$ = $<integer>1; } INT { $<integer>$ = $<integer>2 + $<integer>3; } INT { $<integer>$ = $<integer>4 + $<integer>5; };]]m4_ifval($1, [
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116_AT_UNUSED_VALUES_DECLARATIONS])
117)
118
119AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [0], [],
120[[input.y:11.10-32: warning: unset value: $]$[
121input.y:11.10-32: warning: unused value: $]1[
122input.y:11.10-32: warning: unused value: $]3[
123input.y:11.10-32: warning: unused value: $]5[
124input.y:12.9: warning: empty rule for typed nonterminal, and no action
125input.y:13.10-35: warning: unset value: $]$[
126input.y:13.10-35: warning: unused value: $]3[
127input.y:13.10-35: warning: unused value: $]5[
128input.y:14.10-35: warning: unset value: $]$[
129input.y:14.10-35: warning: unused value: $]3[
130input.y:14.10-35: warning: unused value: $]5[
131input.y:15.10-36: warning: unset value: $]$[
132input.y:15.10-36: warning: unused value: $]3[
133input.y:15.10-36: warning: unused value: $]5[
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134input.y:17.10-58: warning: unset value: $]$[
135input.y:17.10-58: warning: unused value: $]1[
136input.y:17.10-58: warning: unused value: $]2[
137input.y:17.10-58: warning: unused value: $]3[
138input.y:17.10-58: warning: unused value: $]4[
139input.y:17.10-58: warning: unused value: $]5[
140input.y:18.10-72: warning: unset value: $]$[
141input.y:18.10-72: warning: unused value: $]1[
142input.y:18.10-72: warning: unused value: $]3[
143input.y:18.10-72: warning: unused value: $]4[
144input.y:18.10-72: warning: unused value: $]5[
ffa4ba3a 145input.y:20.10-55: warning: unused value: $]3[
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146input.y:21.10-68: warning: unset value: $]$[
147input.y:21.10-68: warning: unused value: $]1[
148input.y:21.10-68: warning: unused value: $]2[
149input.y:21.10-68: warning: unused value: $]4[
ffa4ba3a 150]])])
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378f4bd8 152
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153## --------------- ##
154## Unused values. ##
155## --------------- ##
156
157AT_SETUP([Unused values])
158AT_CHECK_UNUSED_VALUES
159AT_CLEANUP
160
161
162## ------------------------------------------ ##
163## Unused values before symbol declarations. ##
164## ------------------------------------------ ##
84866159 165
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166AT_SETUP([Unused values before symbol declarations])
167AT_CHECK_UNUSED_VALUES([1])
84866159 168AT_CLEANUP
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169
170
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171## --------------------------------------------- ##
172## Default %printer and %destructor redeclared. ##
173## --------------------------------------------- ##
174
175AT_SETUP([Default %printer and %destructor redeclared])
176
177AT_DATA([[input.y]],
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178[[%destructor { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default %symbol-default
179%printer { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default %symbol-default
ec5479ce 180
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181%destructor { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default
182%printer { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default
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183
184%%
185
186start: ;
187
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188%destructor { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default;
189%printer { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default;
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190]])
191
192AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
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193[[input.y:1.13-29: redeclaration for default %destructor
194input.y:1.13-29: previous declaration
195input.y:2.10-26: redeclaration for default %printer
196input.y:2.10-26: previous declaration
197input.y:4.13-29: redeclaration for default %destructor
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198input.y:1.13-29: previous declaration
199input.y:5.10-26: redeclaration for default %printer
200input.y:2.10-26: previous declaration
201input.y:11.13-29: redeclaration for default %destructor
202input.y:4.13-29: previous declaration
203input.y:12.10-26: redeclaration for default %printer
204input.y:5.10-26: previous declaration
205]])
206
207AT_CLEANUP
208
209
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210## ---------------------------------------------- ##
211## Per-type %printer and %destructor redeclared. ##
212## ---------------------------------------------- ##
213
214AT_SETUP([Per-type %printer and %destructor redeclared])
215
216AT_DATA([[input.y]],
217[[%destructor { destroy ($$); } <field1> <field2>
218%printer { destroy ($$); } <field1> <field2>
219
220%destructor { destroy ($$); } <field1> <field1>
221%printer { destroy ($$); } <field2> <field2>
222
223%%
224
225start: ;
226
227%destructor { destroy ($$); } <field2> <field1>;
228%printer { destroy ($$); } <field2> <field1>;
229]])
230
231AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
232[[input.y:4.13-29: %destructor redeclaration for <field1>
233input.y:1.13-29: previous declaration
234input.y:4.13-29: %destructor redeclaration for <field1>
235input.y:4.13-29: previous declaration
236input.y:5.10-26: %printer redeclaration for <field2>
237input.y:2.10-26: previous declaration
238input.y:5.10-26: %printer redeclaration for <field2>
239input.y:5.10-26: previous declaration
240input.y:11.13-29: %destructor redeclaration for <field1>
241input.y:4.13-29: previous declaration
242input.y:11.13-29: %destructor redeclaration for <field2>
243input.y:1.13-29: previous declaration
244input.y:12.10-26: %printer redeclaration for <field1>
245input.y:2.10-26: previous declaration
246input.y:12.10-26: %printer redeclaration for <field2>
247input.y:5.10-26: previous declaration
248]])
249
250AT_CLEANUP
251
252
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253## ---------------------------------------- ##
254## Unused values with default %destructor. ##
255## ---------------------------------------- ##
256
257AT_SETUP([Unused values with default %destructor])
258
259AT_DATA([[input.y]],
3be03b13 260[[%destructor { destroy ($$); } %symbol-default
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261
262%%
263
264start: end end { $1; } ;
265end: { } ;
266]])
267
268AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [0], [],
269[[input.y:5.8-22: warning: unset value: $$
270input.y:5.8-22: warning: unused value: $2
271input.y:6.6-8: warning: unset value: $$
272]])
273
274AT_CLEANUP
275
276
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277## ----------------------------------------- ##
278## Unused values with per-type %destructor. ##
279## ----------------------------------------- ##
280
281AT_SETUP([Unused values with per-type %destructor])
282
283AT_DATA([[input.y]],
284[[%destructor { destroy ($$); } <field1>
285%type <field1> start end
286
287%%
288
289start: end end { $1; } ;
290end: { } ;
291]])
292
293AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [0], [],
294[[input.y:6.8-22: warning: unset value: $$
295input.y:6.8-22: warning: unused value: $2
296input.y:7.6-8: warning: unset value: $$
297]])
298
299AT_CLEANUP
300
301
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302## ---------------------- ##
303## Incompatible Aliases. ##
304## ---------------------- ##
305
306AT_SETUP([Incompatible Aliases])
307
308AT_DATA([input.y],
309[[%token foo "foo"
310
311%type <bar> foo
312%printer {bar} foo
313%destructor {bar} foo
314%left foo
315
316%type <baz> "foo"
317%printer {baz} "foo"
318%destructor {baz} "foo"
319%left "foo"
320
321%%
322exp: foo;
323]])
324
325AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
326[[input.y:8.7-11: %type redeclaration for foo
dd60572a 327input.y:3.7-11: previous declaration
df09ef2e 328input.y:10.13-17: %destructor redeclaration for foo
dd60572a 329input.y:5.13-17: previous declaration
e2a8c0f5 330input.y:9.10-14: %printer redeclaration for foo
dd60572a 331input.y:4.10-14: previous declaration
df09ef2e 332input.y:11.1-5: %left redeclaration for foo
dd60572a 333input.y:6.1-5: previous declaration
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334]])
335
336AT_CLEANUP
337
338
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340## ----------------------- ##
341## Torturing the Scanner. ##
342## ----------------------- ##
343
344# Be sure to compile and run, so that the C compiler checks what
345# we do.
346
347AT_SETUP([Torturing the Scanner])
348
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350AT_DATA([input.y], [])
351AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
4a678af8 352[[input.y:1.1: syntax error, unexpected end of file
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353]])
354
355
e9071366 356AT_DATA([input.y],
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357[{}
358])
359AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
4a678af8 360[[input.y:1.1-2: syntax error, unexpected {...}
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361]])
362
363
9501dc6e 364AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y],
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365[[%{
366/* This is seen in GCC: a %{ and %} in middle of a comment. */
367const char *foo = "So %{ and %} can be here too.";
368
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369#if 0
370/* These examples test Bison while not stressing C compilers too much.
371 Many C compilers mishandle backslash-newlines, so this part of the
372 test is inside "#if 0". The comment and string are written so that
373 the "#endif" will be seen regardless of the C compiler bugs that we
374 know about, namely:
375
376 HP C (as of late 2002) mishandles *\[newline]\[newline]/ within a
377 comment.
378
379 The Apple Darwin compiler (as of late 2002) mishandles
380 \\[newline]' within a character constant.
381
382 */
383
206fe6a5 384/\
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385* A comment with backslash-newlines in it. %} *\
386\
206fe6a5 387/
dda7a53e 388/* { Close the above comment, if the C compiler mishandled it. */
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389
390char str[] = "\\
391" A string with backslash-newlines in it %{ %} \\
dda7a53e 392\
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393"";
394
dda7a53e 395char apostrophe = '\'';
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396#endif
397
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398#include <stdio.h>
399%}
400/* %{ and %} can be here too. */
401
402%{
403/* Exercise pre-prologue dependency to %union. */
051ade83 404typedef int value;
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405%}
406
407/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 0. */
408
409/* Also exercise %union. */
410%union
411{
051ade83 412 value ival; /* A comment to exercise an old bug. */
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413};
414
415
416/* Exercise post-prologue dependency to %union. */
417%{
051ade83 418static YYSTYPE value_as_yystype (value val);
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419
420/* Exercise quotes in declarations. */
421char quote[] = "@:>@@:>@,";
422%}
423
424%{
425static void yyerror (const char *s);
426static int yylex (void);
427%}
428
206fe6a5 429%type <ival> '@<:@'
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431/* Exercise quotes in strings. */
3dc4c5fa 432%token FAKE "fake @<:@@:>@ \a\b\f\n\r\t\v\"\'\?\\\u005B\U0000005c ??!??'??(??)??-??/??<??=??> \x1\1"
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434%%
206fe6a5 435/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', @<:@, 1. */
087b9fdf 436exp: '@<:@' '\1' two '$' '@' '{' oline output.or.oline.opt
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437 {
438 /* Exercise quotes in braces. */
439 char tmp[] = "@<:@%c@:>@,\n";
440 printf (tmp, $1);
441 }
442;
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443
444two: '\x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002';
445oline: '@' 'o' 'l' 'i' 'n' 'e' '@' '_' '_' 'o' 'l' 'i' 'n' 'e' '_' '_';
087b9fdf 446output.or.oline.opt: ;|oline;;|output;;;
5b7f88c7 447output: '#' 'o' 'u' 't' 'p' 'u' 't' ' ';
5a08f1ce 448%%
206fe6a5 449/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', @<:@, 2. */
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450
451static YYSTYPE
051ade83 452value_as_yystype (value val)
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453{
454 YYSTYPE res;
455 res.ival = val;
456 return res;
457}
458
459static int
460yylex (void)
461{
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462 static const char *input = "@<:@\1\2$@{@oline@__@&t@oline__\
463#output "; /* "
464 */
051ade83 465 yylval = value_as_yystype (*input);
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466 return *input++;
467}
468
469static void
470yyerror (const char *msg)
471{
472 fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", msg);
473}
474]])
475
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476# Pacify Emacs'font-lock-mode: "
477
5a08f1ce 478AT_DATA([main.c],
051ade83 479[[typedef int value;
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480#include "input.h"
481
482int yyparse (void);
483
484int
485main (void)
486{
487 return yyparse ();
488}
489]])
490
b56471a6 491AT_CHECK([bison -d -v -o input.c input.y])
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492AT_COMPILE([input.o], [-c input.c])
493AT_COMPILE([main.o], [-c main.c])
494AT_COMPILE([input], [input.o main.o])
1154cced 495AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input], 0,
206fe6a5 496[[[@<:@],
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498
499AT_CLEANUP
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501
502## ---------------------- ##
503## Typed symbol aliases. ##
504## ---------------------- ##
505
506AT_SETUP([Typed symbol aliases])
507
508# Bison 2.0 broke typed symbol aliases - ensure they work.
509
510AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y],
511[[%union
512{
513 int val;
514};
515%token <val> MY_TOKEN "MY TOKEN"
516%type <val> exp
517%%
518exp: "MY TOKEN";
519%%
520]])
521
522AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y])
523
524AT_CLEANUP
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526
527## --------- ##
528## Require. ##
529## --------- ##
530
531m4_define([AT_CHECK_REQUIRE],
532[AT_SETUP([Require $1])
533AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y],
534[[%require "$1";
535%%
536empty_file:;
537]])
538AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y], $2, [], ignore)
539AT_CLEANUP
540])
541
542AT_CHECK_REQUIRE(1.0, 0)
543AT_CHECK_REQUIRE(AT_PACKAGE_VERSION, 0)
544## FIXME: Some day augment this version number.
9b8a5ce0 545AT_CHECK_REQUIRE(100.0, 63)
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547
548## ------------------------------------- ##
549## String aliases for character tokens. ##
550## ------------------------------------- ##
551
552AT_SETUP([String aliases for character tokens])
553
554# Bison once thought a character token and its alias were different symbols
555# with the same user token number.
556
557AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y],
558[[%token 'a' "a"
559%%
560start: 'a';
561%%
562]])
563
564AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y])
565
566AT_CLEANUP
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568
569## --------------------- ##
570## Unclosed constructs. ##
571## --------------------- ##
572
573AT_SETUP([Unclosed constructs])
574
575# Bison's scan-gram.l once forgot to STRING_FINISH some unclosed constructs, so
576# they were prepended to whatever it STRING_GROW'ed next. It also threw them
577# away rather than returning them to the parser. The effect was confusing
578# subsequent error messages.
579
580AT_DATA([input.y],
581[[%token A "a
582%token B "b"
583%token AB "ab" // Used to complain that "ab" was already used.
584%token C '1
585%token TWO "2"
586%token TICK_TWELVE "'12" // Used to complain that "'12" was already used.
587
588%%
589
590start: ;
591
592// Used to report a syntax error because it didn't see any kind of symbol
593// identifier.
594%type <f> 'a
595;
596%type <f> "a
597;
598// Used to report a syntax error because it didn't see braced code.
599%destructor { free ($$)
600]])
601
602AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y], 1, [],
603[[input.y:1.10-2.0: missing `"' at end of line
604input.y:4.10-5.0: missing `'' at end of line
605input.y:14.11-15.0: missing `'' at end of line
606input.y:16.11-17.0: missing `"' at end of line
607input.y:19.13-20.0: missing `}' at end of file
3be03b13 608input.y:20.1: syntax error, unexpected end of file
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609]])
610
611AT_CLEANUP
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612
613
614## ------------------------- ##
615## %start after first rule. ##
616## ------------------------- ##
617
618AT_SETUP([%start after first rule])
619
620# Bison once complained that a %start after the first rule was a redeclaration
621# of the start symbol.
622
623AT_DATA([input.y],
624[[%%
625false_start: ;
626start: false_start ;
627%start start;
628]])
629
630AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y])
631
632AT_CLEANUP