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2** push-parser
3Check it too when checking the different kinds of parsers. And be
4sure to check that the initial-action is performed once per parsing.
5
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6** m4 names
7b4_shared_declarations is no longer what it is. Make it
8b4_parser_declaration for instance.
9
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10** yychar in lalr1.cc
11There is a large difference bw maint and master on the handling of
12yychar (which was removed in lalr1.cc). See what needs to be
13back-ported.
14
15
16 /* User semantic actions sometimes alter yychar, and that requires
17 that yytoken be updated with the new translation. We take the
18 approach of translating immediately before every use of yytoken.
19 One alternative is translating here after every semantic action,
20 but that translation would be missed if the semantic action
21 invokes YYABORT, YYACCEPT, or YYERROR immediately after altering
22 yychar. In the case of YYABORT or YYACCEPT, an incorrect
23 destructor might then be invoked immediately. In the case of
24 YYERROR, subsequent parser actions might lead to an incorrect
25 destructor call or verbose syntax error message before the
26 lookahead is translated. */
27
28 /* Make sure we have latest lookahead translation. See comments at
29 user semantic actions for why this is necessary. */
30 yytoken = yytranslate_ (yychar);
31
32
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33** $ and others in epilogue
34A stray $ is a warning in the actions, but an error in the epilogue.
35IMHO, it should not even be a warning in the epilogue.
36
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37** stack.hh
38Get rid of it. The original idea is nice, but actually it makes
39the code harder to follow, and uselessly different from the other
40skeletons.
41
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42** Variable names.
43What should we name `variant' and `lex_symbol'?
44
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45** Get rid of fake #lines [Bison: ...]
46Possibly as simple as checking whether the column number is nonnegative.
47
48I have seen messages like the following from GCC.
49
50<built-in>:0: fatal error: opening dependency file .deps/libltdl/argz.Tpo: No such file or directory
51
52
53** Discuss about %printer/%destroy in the case of C++.
54It would be very nice to provide the symbol classes with an operator<<
55and a destructor. Unfortunately the syntax we have chosen for
56%destroy and %printer make them hard to reuse. For instance, the user
57is invited to write something like
58
59 %printer { debug_stream() << $$; } <my_type>;
60
61which is hard to reuse elsewhere since it wants to use
62"debug_stream()" to find the stream to use. The same applies to
63%destroy: we told the user she could use the members of the Parser
64class in the printers/destructors, which is not good for an operator<<
65since it is no longer bound to a particular parser, it's just a
66(standalone symbol).
67
68** Rename LR0.cc
69as lr0.cc, why upper case?
70
71** bench several bisons.
72Enhance bench.pl with %b to run different bisons.
73
74* Various
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75** YYERRCODE
76Defined to 256, but not used, not documented. Probably the token
77number for the error token, which POSIX wants to be 256, but which
78Bison might renumber if the user used number 256. Keep fix and doc?
79Throw away?
80
81Also, why don't we output the token name of the error token in the
82output? It is explicitly skipped:
83
84 /* Skip error token and tokens without identifier. */
85 if (sym != errtoken && id)
86
87Of course there are issues with name spaces, but if we disable we have
88something which seems to be more simpler and more consistent instead
89of the special case YYERRCODE.
90
91 enum yytokentype {
92 error = 256,
93 // ...
94 };
95
96
97We could (should?) also treat the case of the undef_token, which is
98numbered 257 for yylex, and 2 internal. Both appear for instance in
99toknum:
100
101 const unsigned short int
102 parser::yytoken_number_[] =
103 {
104 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264,
105
106while here
107
108 enum yytokentype {
109 TOK_EOF = 0,
110 TOK_EQ = 258,
111
112so both 256 and 257 are "mysterious".
113
114 const char*
115 const parser::yytname_[] =
116 {
117 "\"end of command\"", "error", "$undefined", "\"=\"", "\"break\"",
118
119
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120** yychar == yyempty_
121The code in yyerrlab reads:
122
123 if (yychar <= YYEOF)
124 {
125 /* Return failure if at end of input. */
126 if (yychar == YYEOF)
127 YYABORT;
128 }
129
130There are only two yychar that can be <= YYEOF: YYEMPTY and YYEOF.
131But I can't produce the situation where yychar is YYEMPTY here, is it
132really possible? The test suite does not exercise this case.
133
134This shows that it would be interesting to manage to install skeleton
135coverage analysis to the test suite.
136
137** Table definitions
138It should be very easy to factor the definition of the various tables,
139including the separation bw declaration and definition. See for
140instance b4_table_define in lalr1.cc. This way, we could even factor
141C vs. C++ definitions.
142
143* From lalr1.cc to yacc.c
144** Single stack
145Merging the three stacks in lalr1.cc simplified the code, prompted for
146other improvements and also made it faster (probably because memory
147management is performed once instead of three times). I suggest that
148we do the same in yacc.c.
149
150** yysyntax_error
151The code bw glr.c and yacc.c is really alike, we can certainly factor
152some parts.
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2ab9a04f 155* Report
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157** Figures
158Some statistics about the grammar and the parser would be useful,
159especially when asking the user to send some information about the
160grammars she is working on. We should probably also include some
161information about the variables (I'm not sure for instance we even
162specify what LR variant was used).
163
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164** GLR
165How would Paul like to display the conflicted actions? In particular,
742e4900 166what when two reductions are possible on a given lookahead token, but one is
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167part of $default. Should we make the two reductions explicit, or just
168keep $default? See the following point.
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170** Disabled Reductions
171See `tests/conflicts.at (Defaulted Conflicted Reduction)', and decide
172what we want to do.
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2ab9a04f 174** Documentation
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175Extend with error productions. The hard part will probably be finding
176the right rule so that a single state does not exhibit too many yet
177undocumented ``features''. Maybe an empty action ought to be
178presented too. Shall we try to make a single grammar with all these
179features, or should we have several very small grammars?
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181** --report=conflict-path
182Provide better assistance for understanding the conflicts by providing
183a sample text exhibiting the (LALR) ambiguity. See the paper from
184DeRemer and Penello: they already provide the algorithm.
185
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186** Statically check for potential ambiguities in GLR grammars. See
187<http://www.i3s.unice.fr/~schmitz/papers.html#expamb> for an approach.
188
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948be909 190* Extensions
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192** $-1
193We should find a means to provide an access to values deep in the
194stack. For instance, instead of
195
ff1b7a13 196 baz: qux { $$ = $<foo>-1 + $<bar>0 + $1; }
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198we should be able to have:
199
200 foo($foo) bar($bar) baz($bar): qux($qux) { $baz = $foo + $bar + $qux; }
201
202Or something like this.
203
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204** %if and the like
205It should be possible to have %if/%else/%endif. The implementation is
206not clear: should it be lexical or syntactic. Vadim Maslow thinks it
207must be in the scanner: we must not parse what is in a switched off
208part of %if. Akim Demaille thinks it should be in the parser, so as
209to avoid falling into another CPP mistake.
210
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211** XML Output
212There are couple of available extensions of Bison targeting some XML
213output. Some day we should consider including them. One issue is
214that they seem to be quite orthogonal to the parsing technique, and
215seem to depend mostly on the possibility to have some code triggered
216for each reduction. As a matter of fact, such hooks could also be
217used to generate the yydebug traces. Some generic scheme probably
218exists in there.
219
220XML output for GNU Bison and gcc
221 http://www.cs.may.ie/~jpower/Research/bisonXML/
222
223XML output for GNU Bison
224 http://yaxx.sourceforge.net/
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226* Unit rules
227Maybe we could expand unit rules, i.e., transform
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229 exp: arith | bool;
230 arith: exp '+' exp;
231 bool: exp '&' exp;
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233into
234
ff1b7a13 235 exp: exp '+' exp | exp '&' exp;
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237when there are no actions. This can significantly speed up some
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238grammars. I can't find the papers. In particular the book `LR
239parsing: Theory and Practice' is impossible to find, but according to
240`Parsing Techniques: a Practical Guide', it includes information about
241this issue. Does anybody have it?
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2ab9a04f 245* Documentation
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247** History/Bibliography
248Some history of Bison and some bibliography would be most welcome.
249Are there any Texinfo standards for bibliography?
250
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251* Coding system independence
252Paul notes:
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254 Currently Bison assumes 8-bit bytes (i.e. that UCHAR_MAX is
255 255). It also assumes that the 8-bit character encoding is
256 the same for the invocation of 'bison' as it is for the
257 invocation of 'cc', but this is not necessarily true when
258 people run bison on an ASCII host and then use cc on an EBCDIC
259 host. I don't think these topics are worth our time
260 addressing (unless we find a gung-ho volunteer for EBCDIC or
261 PDP-10 ports :-) but they should probably be documented
262 somewhere.
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264 More importantly, Bison does not currently allow NUL bytes in
265 tokens, either via escapes (e.g., "x\0y") or via a NUL byte in
266 the source code. This should get fixed.
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bcb05e75 268* --graph
45567173 269Show reductions.
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272** %token-table
273** Skeleton strategy
728c4be2 274Must we keep %token-table?
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0e95c1dd 276* Precedence
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278** Partial order
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279It is unfortunate that there is a total order for precedence. It
280makes it impossible to have modular precedence information. We should
2ab9a04f 281move to partial orders (sounds like series/parallel orders to me).
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283** RR conflicts
284See if we can use precedence between rules to solve RR conflicts. See
285what POSIX says.
286
287
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288* $undefined
289From Hans:
290- If the Bison generated parser experiences an undefined number in the
291character range, that character is written out in diagnostic messages, an
292addition to the $undefined value.
293
294Suggest: Change the name $undefined to undefined; looks better in outputs.
295
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297* Default Action
298From Hans:
299- For use with my C++ parser, I transported the "switch (yyn)" statement
300that Bison writes to the bison.simple skeleton file. This way, I can remove
301the current default rule $$ = $1 implementation, which causes a double
302assignment to $$ which may not be OK under C++, replacing it with a
303"default:" part within the switch statement.
304
305Note that the default rule $$ = $1, when typed, is perfectly OK under C,
306but in the C++ implementation I made, this rule is different from
307$<type_name>$ = $<type_name>1. I therefore think that one should implement
308a Bison option where every typed default rule is explicitly written out
309(same typed ruled can of course be grouped together).
310
311* Pre and post actions.
312From: Florian Krohm <florian@edamail.fishkill.ibm.com>
313Subject: YYACT_EPILOGUE
314To: bug-bison@gnu.org
315X-Sent: 1 week, 4 days, 14 hours, 38 minutes, 11 seconds ago
316
317The other day I had the need for explicitly building the parse tree. I
318used %locations for that and defined YYLLOC_DEFAULT to call a function
319that returns the tree node for the production. Easy. But I also needed
320to assign the S-attribute to the tree node. That cannot be done in
321YYLLOC_DEFAULT, because it is invoked before the action is executed.
322The way I solved this was to define a macro YYACT_EPILOGUE that would
323be invoked after the action. For reasons of symmetry I also added
324YYACT_PROLOGUE. Although I had no use for that I can envision how it
325might come in handy for debugging purposes.
76551463 326All is needed is to add
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328#if YYLSP_NEEDED
329 YYACT_EPILOGUE (yyval, (yyvsp - yylen), yylen, yyloc, (yylsp - yylen));
330#else
331 YYACT_EPILOGUE (yyval, (yyvsp - yylen), yylen);
332#endif
333
334at the proper place to bison.simple. Ditto for YYACT_PROLOGUE.
335
336I was wondering what you think about adding YYACT_PROLOGUE/EPILOGUE
337to bison. If you're interested, I'll work on a patch.
338
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339* Better graphics
340Equip the parser with a means to create the (visual) parse tree.
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342* Complaint submessage indentation.
343We already have an implementation that works fairly well for named
344reference messages, but it would be nice to use it consistently for all
345submessages from Bison. For example, the "previous definition"
346submessage or the list of correct values for a %define variable might
347look better with indentation.
348
349However, the current implementation makes the assumption that the
350location printed on the first line is not usually much shorter than the
351locations printed on the submessage lines that follow. That assumption
352may not hold true as often for some kinds of submessages especially if
353we ever support multiple grammar files.
354
355Here's a proposal for how a new implementation might look:
356
357 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2009-09/msg00086.html
358
359
360Local Variables:
361mode: outline
362coding: utf-8
363End:
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