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2073d769 1/* Type definitions for nondeterministic finite state machine for Bison.
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3 Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free
4 Software Foundation, Inc.
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a70083a3 6 This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
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8 Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
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13 Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with Bison; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
21 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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23
24/* These type definitions are used to represent a nondeterministic
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25 finite state machine that parses the specified grammar. This
26 information is generated by the function generate_states in the
27 file LR0.
28
29 Each state of the machine is described by a set of items --
30 particular positions in particular rules -- that are the possible
31 places where parsing could continue when the machine is in this
32 state. These symbols at these items are the allowable inputs that
33 can follow now.
34
9801d40c 35 A core represents one state. States are numbered in the NUMBER
a70083a3 36 field. When generate_states is finished, the starting state is
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37 state 0 and NSTATES is the number of states. (FIXME: This sentence
38 is no longer true: A transition to a state whose state number is
39 NSTATES indicates termination.) All the cores are chained together
40 and FIRST_STATE points to the first one (state 0).
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41
42 For each state there is a particular symbol which must have been
43 the last thing accepted to reach that state. It is the
9801d40c 44 ACCESSING_SYMBOL of the core.
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5123689b 46 Each core contains a vector of NITEMS items which are the indices
9801d40c 47 in the RITEMS vector of the items that are selected in this state.
a70083a3 48
8dd162d3 49 The two types of actions are shifts/gotos (push the look-ahead token
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50 and read another/goto to the state designated by a nterm) and
51 reductions (combine the last n things on the stack via a rule,
52 replace them with the symbol that the rule derives, and leave the
8dd162d3 53 look-ahead token alone). When the states are generated, these
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54 actions are represented in two other lists.
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784573d1 56 Each transition structure describes the possible transitions out
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57 of one state, the state whose number is in the number field. Each
58 contains a vector of numbers of the states that transitions can go
59 to. The accessing_symbol fields of those states' cores say what
60 kind of input leads to them.
61
62 A transition to state zero should be ignored: conflict resolution
63 deletes transitions by having them point to zero.
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64
65 Each reductions structure describes the possible reductions at the
66 state whose number is in the number field. The data is a list of
67 nreds rules, represented by their rule numbers. first_reduction
68 points to the list of these structures.
69
70 Conflict resolution can decide that certain tokens in certain
71 states should explicitly be errors (for implementing %nonassoc).
72 For each state, the tokens that are errors for this reason are
8b752b00 73 recorded in an errs structure, which holds the token numbers.
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8b752b00 75 There is at least one goto transition present in state zero. It
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76 leads to a next-to-final state whose accessing_symbol is the
77 grammar's start symbol. The next-to-final state has one shift to
78 the final state, whose accessing_symbol is zero (end of input).
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79 The final state has one shift, which goes to the termination state.
80 The reason for the extra state at the end is to placate the
81 parser's strategy of making all decisions one token ahead of its
82 actions. */
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83
84#ifndef STATE_H_
85# define STATE_H_
86
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87# include <bitset.h>
88
89# include "gram.h"
90# include "symtab.h"
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92
93/*-------------------.
94| Numbering states. |
95`-------------------*/
96
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97typedef int state_number;
98# define STATE_NUMBER_MAXIMUM INT_MAX
d57650a5 99
784573d1 100/* Be ready to map a state_number to an int. */
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101static inline int
102state_number_as_int (state_number s)
103{
104 return s;
105}
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784573d1 108typedef struct state state;
640748ee 109
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110/*--------------.
111| Transitions. |
112`--------------*/
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784573d1 114typedef struct
a70083a3 115{
f6fbd3da 116 int num;
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117 state *states[1];
118} transitions;
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119
120
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121/* What is the symbol labelling the transition to
122 TRANSITIONS->states[Num]? Can be a token (amongst which the error
123 token), or non terminals in case of gotos. */
b608206e 124
8b752b00 125#define TRANSITION_SYMBOL(Transitions, Num) \
640748ee 126 (Transitions->states[Num]->accessing_symbol)
b608206e 127
8b752b00 128/* Is the TRANSITIONS->states[Num] a shift? (as opposed to gotos). */
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130#define TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT(Transitions, Num) \
131 (ISTOKEN (TRANSITION_SYMBOL (Transitions, Num)))
aa2aab3c 132
8b752b00 133/* Is the TRANSITIONS->states[Num] a goto?. */
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135#define TRANSITION_IS_GOTO(Transitions, Num) \
136 (!TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (Transitions, Num))
aa2aab3c 137
8b752b00 138/* Is the TRANSITIONS->states[Num] labelled by the error token? */
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140#define TRANSITION_IS_ERROR(Transitions, Num) \
141 (TRANSITION_SYMBOL (Transitions, Num) == errtoken->number)
aa2aab3c 142
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143/* When resolving a SR conflicts, if the reduction wins, the shift is
144 disabled. */
145
8b752b00 146#define TRANSITION_DISABLE(Transitions, Num) \
640748ee 147 (Transitions->states[Num] = NULL)
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8b752b00 149#define TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED(Transitions, Num) \
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150 (Transitions->states[Num] == NULL)
151
152
153/* Iterate over each transition over a token (shifts). */
154#define FOR_EACH_SHIFT(Transitions, Iter) \
155 for (Iter = 0; \
156 Iter < Transitions->num \
157 && (TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (Transitions, Iter) \
158 || TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (Transitions, Iter)); \
159 ++Iter) \
160 if (!TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (Transitions, Iter))
161
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a737b216 163/* Return the state such SHIFTS contain a shift/goto to it on SYM.
784573d1 164 Abort if none found. */
a737b216 165struct state *transitions_to (transitions *shifts, symbol_number sym);
ccaf65bc 166
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167
168/*-------.
169| Errs. |
170`-------*/
a70083a3 171
784573d1 172typedef struct
a70083a3 173{
f6fbd3da 174 int num;
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175 symbol *symbols[1];
176} errs;
a70083a3 177
784573d1 178errs *errs_new (int num, symbol **tokens);
f59c437a 179
a70083a3 180
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181/*-------------.
182| Reductions. |
183`-------------*/
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784573d1 185typedef struct
a70083a3 186{
f6fbd3da 187 int num;
8dd162d3 188 bitset *look_ahead_tokens;
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189 rule *rules[1];
190} reductions;
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192
193
640748ee 194/*---------.
784573d1 195| states. |
640748ee 196`---------*/
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784573d1 198struct state
f693ad14 199{
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200 state_number number;
201 symbol_number accessing_symbol;
202 transitions *transitions;
203 reductions *reductions;
204 errs *errs;
f693ad14 205
8dd162d3 206 /* Nonzero if no look-ahead is needed to decide what to do in state S. */
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207 char consistent;
208
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209 /* If some conflicts were solved thanks to precedence/associativity,
210 a human readable description of the resolution. */
211 const char *solved_conflicts;
212
213 /* Its items. Must be last, since ITEMS can be arbitrarily large.
214 */
f6fbd3da 215 size_t nitems;
784573d1 216 item_number items[1];
640748ee 217};
f693ad14 218
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219extern state_number nstates;
220extern state *final_state;
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221
222/* Create a new state with ACCESSING_SYMBOL for those items. */
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223state *state_new (symbol_number accessing_symbol,
224 size_t core_size, item_number *core);
f693ad14 225
8b752b00 226/* Set the transitions of STATE. */
784573d1 227void state_transitions_set (state *s, int num, state **trans);
32e1e0a4 228
8a731ca8 229/* Set the reductions of STATE. */
784573d1 230void state_reductions_set (state *s, int num, rule **reds);
8b752b00 231
784573d1 232int state_reduction_find (state *s, rule *r);
cd08e51e 233
8b752b00 234/* Set the errs of STATE. */
784573d1 235void state_errs_set (state *s, int num, symbol **errors);
8a731ca8 236
8dd162d3 237/* Print on OUT all the look-ahead tokens such that this STATE wants to
784573d1 238 reduce R. */
8dd162d3 239void state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print (state *s, rule *r, FILE *out);
10e5b8bd 240
c7ca99d4 241/* Create/destroy the states hash table. */
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242void state_hash_new (void);
243void state_hash_free (void);
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244
245/* Find the state associated to the CORE, and return it. If it does
246 not exist yet, return NULL. */
784573d1 247state *state_hash_lookup (size_t core_size, item_number *core);
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248
249/* Insert STATE in the state hash table. */
784573d1 250void state_hash_insert (state *s);
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251
252/* All the states, indexed by the state number. */
784573d1 253extern state **states;
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254
255/* Free all the states. */
d33cb3ae 256void states_free (void);
a70083a3 257#endif /* !STATE_H_ */