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f7d4d87a 1/* Data definitions for internal representation of bison's input,
b2ed6e58 2 Copyright 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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b2ca4022 4 This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
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6 Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
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11 Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with Bison; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21#ifndef GRAM_H_
22# define GRAM_H_
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24/* representation of the grammar rules:
25
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26 ntokens is the number of tokens, and nvars is the number of
27 variables (nonterminals). nsyms is the total number, ntokens +
28 nvars.
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30 (the true number of token values assigned is ntokens reduced by one
31 for each alias declaration)
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33 Each symbol (either token or variable) receives a symbol number.
34 Numbers 0 to ntokens-1 are for tokens, and ntokens to nsyms-1 are
35 for variables. Symbol number zero is the end-of-input token. This
36 token is counted in ntokens.
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38 The rules receive rule numbers 1 to nrules in the order they are
39 written. Actions and guards are accessed via the rule number.
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41 The rules themselves are described by several arrays: amongst which
42 RITEM, and RULE_TABLE.
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44 RULE_TABLE is an array of struct rule_s, which members are:
45
46 RULE_TABLE[R].lhs -- the symbol number of the left hand side of
47 rule R. If -1, the rule has been thrown out by reduce.c and should
48 be ignored.
49
50 RULE_TABLE[R].rhs -- the index in RITEM of the beginning of the
b2ca4022 51 portion for rule R.
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53 RULE_TABLE[R].prec -- the precedence level of R.
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55 RULE_TABLE[R].precsym -- the symbol-number of the symbol in %prec
56 for R (if any).
57
58 RULE_TABLE[R].assoc -- the associativity of the rule.
59
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60 The right hand side is stored as symbol numbers in a portion of
61 RITEM.
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63 The length of the portion is one greater than the number of symbols
64 in the rule's right hand side. The last element in the portion
65 contains minus R, which identifies it as the end of a portion and
66 says which rule it is for.
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b2ed6e58 68 The portions of RITEM come in order of increasing rule number and
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69 are followed by an element which is zero to mark the end. nitems
70 is the total length of ritem, not counting the final zero. Each
71 element of ritem is called an "item" and its index in ritem is an
72 item number.
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74 Item numbers are used in the finite state machine to represent
75 places that parsing can get to.
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652a871c 77 SPREC records the precedence level of each symbol.
f7d4d87a 78
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79 Precedence levels are assigned in increasing order starting with 1
80 so that numerically higher precedence values mean tighter binding
81 as they ought to. Zero as a symbol or rule's precedence means none
82 is assigned.
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b2ca4022 84 Associativities are recorded similarly in rassoc and sassoc. */
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85
86
87#define ISTOKEN(s) ((s) < ntokens)
88#define ISVAR(s) ((s) >= ntokens)
89
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90extern int nitems;
91extern int nrules;
92extern int nsyms;
93extern int ntokens;
94extern int nvars;
95
96extern short *ritem;
b2ed6e58 97
f7d4d87a 98extern short *sprec;
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99extern short *sassoc;
100extern short *rline; /* Source line number of each rule */
101
102extern int start_symbol;
103
f7d4d87a 104/* associativity values in elements of rassoc, sassoc. */
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105typedef enum
106{
107 right_assoc,
108 left_assoc,
109 non_assoc
110} associativity;
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113typedef struct rule_s
114{
115 short lhs;
116 short rhs;
117 short prec;
118 short precsym;
119 short assoc;
120} rule_t;
121
122extern struct rule_s *rule_table;
123
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124/* token translation table: indexed by a token number as returned by
125 the user's yylex routine, it yields the internal token number used
342b8b6e 126 by the parser and throughout bison. */
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127
128extern short *token_translations;
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129extern int max_user_token_number;
130
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131/* SEMANTIC_PARSER is nonzero if the input file says to use the hairy
132 parser that provides for semantic error recovery. If it is zero,
133 the yacc-compatible simplified parser is used. */
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134
135extern int semantic_parser;
136
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137/* PURE_PARSER is nonzero if should generate a parser that is all pure
138 and reentrant. */
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139
140extern int pure_parser;
141
b2ca4022 142/* ERROR_TOKEN_NUMBER is the token number of the error token. */
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143
144extern int error_token_number;
b2ca4022 145#endif /* !GRAM_H_ */