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3* Several %unions
4I think this is a pleasant (but useless currently) feature, but in the
5future, I want a means to %include other bits of grammars, and _then_
6it will be important for the various bits to define their needs in
7%union.
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9When implementing multiple-%union support, bare the following in mind:
10
11- when --yacc, this must be flagged as an error. Don't make it fatal
12 though.
13
14- The #line must now appear *inside* the definition of yystype.
15 Something like
16
17 {
18 #line 12 "foo.y"
19 int ival;
20 #line 23 "foo.y"
21 char *sval;
22 }
23
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24* Experimental report features
25Decide whether they should be enabled, or optional. For instance, on:
26
27 input:
28 exp
29 | input exp
30 ;
31
32 exp:
33 token1 "1"
34 | token2 "2"
35 | token3 "3"
36 ;
37
38 token1: token;
39 token2: token;
40 token3: token;
41
42the traditional Bison reports:
43
44 state 0
45
46 $axiom -> . input $ (rule 0)
47
48 token shift, and go to state 1
49
50 input go to state 2
51 exp go to state 3
52 token1 go to state 4
53 token2 go to state 5
54 token3 go to state 6
55
56 state 1
57
58 token1 -> token . (rule 6)
59 token2 -> token . (rule 7)
60 token3 -> token . (rule 8)
61
62 "2" reduce using rule 7 (token2)
63 "3" reduce using rule 8 (token3)
64 $default reduce using rule 6 (token1)
65
66while with --trace, i.e., when enabling both the display of non-core
67item sets and the display of lookaheads, Bison now displays:
68
69 state 0
70
71 $axiom -> . input $ (rule 0)
72 input -> . exp (rule 1)
73 input -> . input exp (rule 2)
74 exp -> . token1 "1" (rule 3)
75 exp -> . token2 "2" (rule 4)
76 exp -> . token3 "3" (rule 5)
77 token1 -> . token (rule 6)
78 token2 -> . token (rule 7)
79 token3 -> . token (rule 8)
80
81 token shift, and go to state 1
82
83 input go to state 2
84 exp go to state 3
85 token1 go to state 4
86 token2 go to state 5
87 token3 go to state 6
88
89 state 1
90
91 token1 -> token . ["1"] (rule 6)
92 token2 -> token . ["2"] (rule 7)
93 token3 -> token . ["3"] (rule 8)
94
95 "2" reduce using rule 7 (token2)
96 "3" reduce using rule 8 (token3)
97 $default reduce using rule 6 (token1)
98
99so decide whether this should be an option, or always enabled. I'm in
100favor of making it the default, but maybe we should tune the output to
101distinguish core item sets from non core:
102
103 state 0
104 Core:
105 $axiom -> . input $ (rule 0)
106
107 Derived:
108 input -> . exp (rule 1)
109 input -> . input exp (rule 2)
110 exp -> . token1 "1" (rule 3)
111 exp -> . token2 "2" (rule 4)
112 exp -> . token3 "3" (rule 5)
113 token1 -> . token (rule 6)
114 token2 -> . token (rule 7)
115 token3 -> . token (rule 8)
116
117 token shift, and go to state 1
118
119 input go to state 2
120 exp go to state 3
121 token1 go to state 4
122 token2 go to state 5
123 token3 go to state 6
124
125
126Note that the same questions applies to --graph.
127
eaff5ee3 128* Coding system independence
4358321a 129Paul notes:
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130
131 Currently Bison assumes 8-bit bytes (i.e. that UCHAR_MAX is
132 255). It also assumes that the 8-bit character encoding is
133 the same for the invocation of 'bison' as it is for the
134 invocation of 'cc', but this is not necessarily true when
135 people run bison on an ASCII host and then use cc on an EBCDIC
136 host. I don't think these topics are worth our time
137 addressing (unless we find a gung-ho volunteer for EBCDIC or
138 PDP-10 ports :-) but they should probably be documented
139 somewhere.
140
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141* Output directory
142Akim:
143
144| I consider this to be a bug in bison:
145|
146| /tmp % mkdir src
147| /tmp % cp ~/src/bison/tests/calc.y src
148| /tmp % mkdir build && cd build
149| /tmp/build % bison ../src/calc.y
150| /tmp/build % cd ..
151| /tmp % ls -l build src
152| build:
153| total 0
154|
155| src:
156| total 32
157| -rw-r--r-- 1 akim lrde 27553 oct 2 16:31 calc.tab.c
158| -rw-r--r-- 1 akim lrde 3335 oct 2 16:31 calc.y
159|
160|
161| Would it be safe to change this behavior to something more reasonable?
162| Do you think some people depend upon this?
163
164Jim:
165
166Is it that behavior documented?
167If so, then it's probably not reasonable to change it.
168I've Cc'd the automake list, because some of automake's
169rules use bison through $(YACC) -- though I'll bet they
170all use it in yacc-compatible mode.
171
172Pavel:
173
174Hello, Jim and others!
175
176> Is it that behavior documented?
177> If so, then it's probably not reasonable to change it.
178> I've Cc'd the automake list, because some of automake's
179> rules use bison through $(YACC) -- though I'll bet they
180> all use it in yacc-compatible mode.
181
182Yes, Automake currently used bison in Automake-compatible mode, but it
183would be fair for Automake to switch to the native mode as long as the
184processed files are distributed and "missing" emulates bison.
185
186In any case, the makefiles should specify the output file explicitly
187instead of relying on weird defaults.
188
189> | src:
190> | total 32
191> | -rw-r--r-- 1 akim lrde 27553 oct 2 16:31 calc.tab.c
192> | -rw-r--r-- 1 akim lrde 3335 oct 2 16:31 calc.y
193
194This is not _that_ ugly as it seems - with Automake you want to put
195sources where they belong - to the source directory.
196
197> | This is not _that_ ugly as it seems - with Automake you want to put
198> | sources where they belong - to the source directory.
199>
200> The difference source/build you are referring to is based on Automake
201> concepts. They have no sense at all for tools such as bison or gcc
202> etc. They have input and output. I do not want them to try to grasp
203> source/build. I want them to behave uniformly: output *here*.
204
205I realize that.
206
207It's unfortunate that the native mode of Bison behaves in a less uniform
208way than the yacc mode. I agree with your point. Bison maintainters may
209want to fix it along with the documentation.
210
211
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212* Unit rules
213Maybe we could expand unit rules, i.e., transform
214
215 exp: arith | bool;
216 arith: exp '+' exp;
217 bool: exp '&' exp;
218
219into
220
221 exp: exp '+' exp | exp '&' exp;
222
223when there are no actions. This can significantly speed up some
224grammars.
225
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226* Stupid error messages
227An example shows it easily:
228
229src/bison/tests % ./testsuite -k calc,location,error-verbose -l
230GNU Bison 1.49a test suite test groups:
231
232 NUM: FILENAME:LINE TEST-GROUP-NAME
233 KEYWORDS
234
235 51: calc.at:440 Calculator --locations --yyerror-verbose
236 52: calc.at:442 Calculator --defines --locations --name-prefix=calc --verbose --yacc --yyerror-verbose
237 54: calc.at:445 Calculator --debug --defines --locations --name-prefix=calc --verbose --yacc --yyerror-verbose
238src/bison/tests % ./testsuite 51 -d
239## --------------------------- ##
240## GNU Bison 1.49a test suite. ##
241## --------------------------- ##
242 51: calc.at:440 ok
243## ---------------------------- ##
244## All 1 tests were successful. ##
245## ---------------------------- ##
246src/bison/tests % cd ./testsuite.dir/51
247tests/testsuite.dir/51 % echo "()" | ./calc
2481.2-1.3: parse error, unexpected ')', expecting error or "number" or '-' or '('
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250* yyerror, yyprint interface
251It should be improved, in particular when using Bison features such as
252locations, and YYPARSE_PARAMS. For the time being, it is recommended
253to #define yyerror and yyprint to steal internal variables...
254
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255* read_pipe.c
256This is not portable to DOS for instance. Implement a more portable
257scheme. Sources of inspiration include GNU diff, and Free Recode.
258
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259* Memory leaks in the generator
260A round of memory leak clean ups would be most welcome. Dmalloc,
261Checker GCC, Electric Fence, or Valgrind: you chose your tool.
262
263* Memory leaks in the parser
264The same applies to the generated parsers. In particular, this is
265critical for user data: when aborting a parsing, when handling the
266error token etc., we often throw away yylval without giving a chance
267of cleaning it up to the user.
268
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269* --graph
270Show reductions. []
271
704a47c4 272* Broken options ?
c3995d99 273** %no-lines [ok]
04a76783 274** %no-parser []
fbbf9b3b 275** %pure-parser []
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276** %token-table []
277** Options which could use parse_dquoted_param ().
278Maybe transfered in lex.c.
279*** %skeleton [ok]
280*** %output []
281*** %file-prefix []
282*** %name-prefix []
ec93a213 283
fbbf9b3b 284** Skeleton strategy. []
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285Must we keep %no-parser?
286 %token-table?
fbbf9b3b 287*** New skeletons. []
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c111e171 289* src/print_graph.c
31b53af2 290Find the best graph parameters. []
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292* doc/bison.texinfo
1a4648ff 293** Update
c3a8cbaa 294informations about ERROR_VERBOSE. []
1a4648ff 295** Add explainations about
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296skeleton muscles. []
297%skeleton. []
eeeb962b 298
704a47c4 299* testsuite
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300** tests/pure-parser.at []
301New tests.
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302
303* Debugging parsers
304
305From Greg McGary:
306
307akim demaille <akim.demaille@epita.fr> writes:
308
309> With great pleasure! Nonetheless, things which are debatable
310> (or not, but just `big') should be discuss in `public': something
311> like help- or bug-bison@gnu.org is just fine. Jesse and I are there,
312> but there is also Jim and some other people.
313
314I have no idea whether it qualifies as big or controversial, so I'll
315just summarize for you. I proposed this change years ago and was
316surprised that it was met with utter indifference!
317
318This debug feature is for the programs/grammars one develops with
319bison, not for debugging bison itself. I find that the YYDEBUG
320output comes in a very inconvenient format for my purposes.
321When debugging gcc, for instance, what I want is to see a trace of
322the sequence of reductions and the line#s for the semantic actions
323so I can follow what's happening. Single-step in gdb doesn't cut it
324because to move from one semantic action to the next takes you through
325lots of internal machinery of the parser, which is uninteresting.
326
327The change I made was to the format of the debug output, so that it
328comes out in the format of C error messages, digestible by emacs
329compile mode, like so:
330
331grammar.y:1234: foo: bar(0x123456) baz(0x345678)
332
333where "foo: bar baz" is the reduction rule, whose semantic action
334appears on line 1234 of the bison grammar file grammar.y. The hex
335numbers on the rhs tokens are the parse-stack values associated with
336those tokens. Of course, yytype might be something totally
337incompatible with that representation, but for the most part, yytype
338values are single words (scalars or pointers). In the case of gcc,
339they're most often pointers to tree nodes. Come to think of it, the
340right thing to do is to make the printing of stack values be
341user-definable. It would also be useful to include the filename &
342line# of the file being parsed, but the main filename & line# should
343continue to be that of grammar.y
344
345Anyway, this feature has saved my life on numerous occasions. The way
346I customarily use it is to first run bison with the traces on, isolate
347the sequence of reductions that interests me, put those traces in a
348buffer and force it into compile-mode, then visit each of those lines
349in the grammar and set breakpoints with C-x SPACE. Then, I can run
350again under the control of gdb and stop at each semantic action.
351With the hex addresses of tree nodes, I can inspect the values
352associated with any rhs token.
353
354You like?
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355
356* input synclines
357Some users create their foo.y files, and equip them with #line. Bison
358should recognize these, and preserve them.
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359
360* BTYacc
361See if we can integrate backtracking in Bison. Contact the BTYacc
362maintainers.
363
364* Automaton report
365Display more clearly the lookaheads for each item.
366
367* RR conflicts
368See if we can use precedence between rules to solve RR conflicts. See
369what POSIX says.
370
371* Precedence
372It is unfortunate that there is a total order for precedence. It
373makes it impossible to have modular precedence information. We should
374move to partial orders.
375
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376This will be possible with a Bison parser for the grammar, as it will
377make it much easier to extend the grammar.
378
0e95c1dd 379* Parsing grammars
3c9160d9 380Rewrite the reader in Flex/Bison. There will be delicate parts, in
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381particular, expect the scanner to be hard to write. Many interesting
382features cannot be implemented without such a new reader.
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384* Presentation of the report file
385From: "Baum, Nathan I" <s0009525@chelt.ac.uk>
386Subject: Token Alias Bug
387To: "'bug-bison@gnu.org'" <bug-bison@gnu.org>
388
389I've also noticed something, that whilst not *wrong*, is inconvienient: I
390use the verbose mode to help find the causes of unresolved shift/reduce
391conflicts. However, this mode insists on starting the .output file with a
392list of *resolved* conflicts, something I find quite useless. Might it be
393possible to define a -v mode, and a -vv mode -- Where the -vv mode shows
394everything, but the -v mode only tells you what you need for examining
395conflicts? (Or, perhaps, a "*** This state has N conflicts ***" marker above
396each state with conflicts.)
397
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398* $undefined
399From Hans:
400- If the Bison generated parser experiences an undefined number in the
401character range, that character is written out in diagnostic messages, an
402addition to the $undefined value.
403
404Suggest: Change the name $undefined to undefined; looks better in outputs.
405
406* Default Action
407From Hans:
408- For use with my C++ parser, I transported the "switch (yyn)" statement
409that Bison writes to the bison.simple skeleton file. This way, I can remove
410the current default rule $$ = $1 implementation, which causes a double
411assignment to $$ which may not be OK under C++, replacing it with a
412"default:" part within the switch statement.
413
414Note that the default rule $$ = $1, when typed, is perfectly OK under C,
415but in the C++ implementation I made, this rule is different from
416$<type_name>$ = $<type_name>1. I therefore think that one should implement
417a Bison option where every typed default rule is explicitly written out
418(same typed ruled can of course be grouped together).
419
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420Note: Robert Anisko handles this. He knows how to do it.
421
422* Documenting C++ output
423Write a first documentation for C++ output.
424
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425* Warnings
426It would be nice to have warning support. See how Autoconf handles
427them, it is fairly well described there. It would be very nice to
428implement this in such a way that other programs could use
429lib/warnings.[ch].
430
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431Don't work on this without first announcing you do, as I already have
432thought about it, and know many of the components that can be used to
433implement it.
434
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435* Pre and post actions.
436From: Florian Krohm <florian@edamail.fishkill.ibm.com>
437Subject: YYACT_EPILOGUE
438To: bug-bison@gnu.org
439X-Sent: 1 week, 4 days, 14 hours, 38 minutes, 11 seconds ago
440
441The other day I had the need for explicitly building the parse tree. I
442used %locations for that and defined YYLLOC_DEFAULT to call a function
443that returns the tree node for the production. Easy. But I also needed
444to assign the S-attribute to the tree node. That cannot be done in
445YYLLOC_DEFAULT, because it is invoked before the action is executed.
446The way I solved this was to define a macro YYACT_EPILOGUE that would
447be invoked after the action. For reasons of symmetry I also added
448YYACT_PROLOGUE. Although I had no use for that I can envision how it
449might come in handy for debugging purposes.
76551463 450All is needed is to add
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452#if YYLSP_NEEDED
453 YYACT_EPILOGUE (yyval, (yyvsp - yylen), yylen, yyloc, (yylsp - yylen));
454#else
455 YYACT_EPILOGUE (yyval, (yyvsp - yylen), yylen);
456#endif
457
458at the proper place to bison.simple. Ditto for YYACT_PROLOGUE.
459
460I was wondering what you think about adding YYACT_PROLOGUE/EPILOGUE
461to bison. If you're interested, I'll work on a patch.
462
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