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1dd15b6e 1/* Generate the nondeterministic finite state machine for Bison.
6fc82eaf 2
36b5e963 3 Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Free
779e7ceb 4 Software Foundation, Inc.
40675e7c 5
2fa6973e 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.
40675e7c 17
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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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22
23
24/* See comments in state.h for the data structures that represent it.
25 The entry point is generate_states. */
26
2cec9080 27#include <config.h>
40675e7c 28#include "system.h"
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29
30#include <bitset.h>
31#include <quotearg.h>
32
33#include "LR0.h"
34#include "closure.h"
35#include "complain.h"
9bfe901c 36#include "getargs.h"
40675e7c 37#include "gram.h"
add6614e 38#include "gram.h"
49701457 39#include "lalr.h"
add6614e 40#include "reader.h"
630e182b 41#include "reduce.h"
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42#include "state.h"
43#include "symtab.h"
40675e7c 44
add6614e 45typedef struct state_list
32e1e0a4 46{
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47 struct state_list *next;
48 state *state;
49} state_list;
32e1e0a4 50
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51static state_list *first_state = NULL;
52static state_list *last_state = NULL;
32e1e0a4 53
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54
55/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
56| A state was just discovered from another state. Queue it for |
57| later examination, in order to find its transitions. Return it. |
58`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
59
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60static state *
61state_list_append (symbol_number sym, size_t core_size, item_number *core)
32e1e0a4 62{
86a54ab1 63 state_list *node = xmalloc (sizeof *node);
add6614e 64 state *s = state_new (sym, core_size, core);
8b752b00 65
273a74fa 66 if (trace_flag & trace_automaton)
427c0dda 67 fprintf (stderr, "state_list_append (state = %d, symbol = %d (%s))\n",
add6614e 68 nstates, sym, symbols[sym]->tag);
8b752b00 69
32e1e0a4 70 node->next = NULL;
add6614e 71 node->state = s;
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73 if (!first_state)
74 first_state = node;
75 if (last_state)
76 last_state->next = node;
77 last_state = node;
8b752b00 78
add6614e 79 return s;
32e1e0a4 80}
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81
82static int nshifts;
86a54ab1 83static symbol_number *shift_symbol;
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85static rule **redset;
86static state **shiftset;
40675e7c 87
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88static item_number **kernel_base;
89static int *kernel_size;
90static item_number *kernel_items;
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2fa6973e 92\f
4a120d45 93static void
d2729d44 94allocate_itemsets (void)
40675e7c 95{
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96 symbol_number i;
97 rule_number r;
98 item_number *rhsp;
40675e7c 99
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100 /* Count the number of occurrences of all the symbols in RITEMS.
101 Note that useless productions (hence useless nonterminals) are
102 browsed too, hence we need to allocate room for _all_ the
103 symbols. */
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104 size_t count = 0;
105 size_t *symbol_count = xcalloc (nsyms + nuseless_nonterminals,
106 sizeof *symbol_count);
40675e7c 107
4b3d3a8e 108 for (r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
b4c4ccc2 109 for (rhsp = rules[r].rhs; *rhsp >= 0; ++rhsp)
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110 {
111 count++;
b4c4ccc2 112 symbol_count[*rhsp]++;
c87d4863 113 }
40675e7c 114
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115 /* See comments before new_itemsets. All the vectors of items
116 live inside KERNEL_ITEMS. The number of active items after
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117 some symbol S cannot be more than the number of times that S
118 appears as an item, which is SYMBOL_COUNT[S].
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119 We allocate that much space for each symbol. */
120
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121 kernel_base = xnmalloc (nsyms, sizeof *kernel_base);
122 kernel_items = xnmalloc (count, sizeof *kernel_items);
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123
124 count = 0;
125 for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i++)
126 {
127 kernel_base[i] = kernel_items + count;
128 count += symbol_count[i];
129 }
130
630e182b 131 free (symbol_count);
86a54ab1 132 kernel_size = xnmalloc (nsyms, sizeof *kernel_size);
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133}
134
135
4a120d45 136static void
d2729d44 137allocate_storage (void)
40675e7c 138{
2fa6973e 139 allocate_itemsets ();
40675e7c 140
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141 shiftset = xnmalloc (nsyms, sizeof *shiftset);
142 redset = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *redset);
c7ca99d4 143 state_hash_new ();
86a54ab1 144 shift_symbol = xnmalloc (nsyms, sizeof *shift_symbol);
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145}
146
147
4a120d45 148static void
d2729d44 149free_storage (void)
40675e7c 150{
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151 free (shift_symbol);
152 free (redset);
153 free (shiftset);
154 free (kernel_base);
155 free (kernel_size);
afbb696d 156 free (kernel_items);
c7ca99d4 157 state_hash_free ();
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158}
159
160
161
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32e1e0a4 163/*---------------------------------------------------------------.
add6614e 164| Find which symbols can be shifted in S, and for each one |
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165| record which items would be active after that shift. Uses the |
166| contents of itemset. |
167| |
168| shift_symbol is set to a vector of the symbols that can be |
169| shifted. For each symbol in the grammar, kernel_base[symbol] |
170| points to a vector of item numbers activated if that symbol is |
171| shifted, and kernel_size[symbol] is their numbers. |
172`---------------------------------------------------------------*/
40675e7c 173
4a120d45 174static void
add6614e 175new_itemsets (state *s)
40675e7c 176{
f6fbd3da 177 size_t i;
2fa6973e 178
273a74fa 179 if (trace_flag & trace_automaton)
add6614e 180 fprintf (stderr, "Entering new_itemsets, state = %d\n", s->number);
40675e7c 181
55a91a82 182 memset (kernel_size, 0, nsyms * sizeof *kernel_size);
40675e7c 183
b2872512 184 nshifts = 0;
40675e7c 185
5123689b 186 for (i = 0; i < nritemset; ++i)
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187 if (ritem[itemset[i]] >= 0)
188 {
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189 symbol_number sym = item_number_as_symbol_number (ritem[itemset[i]]);
190 if (!kernel_size[sym])
5fbb0954 191 {
add6614e 192 shift_symbol[nshifts] = sym;
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193 nshifts++;
194 }
195
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196 kernel_base[sym][kernel_size[sym]] = itemset[i] + 1;
197 kernel_size[sym]++;
5fbb0954 198 }
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199}
200
201
202
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203/*--------------------------------------------------------------.
204| Find the state we would get to (from the current state) by |
205| shifting SYM. Create a new state if no equivalent one exists |
206| already. Used by append_states. |
207`--------------------------------------------------------------*/
40675e7c 208
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209static state *
210get_state (symbol_number sym, size_t core_size, item_number *core)
40675e7c 211{
36b5e963 212 state *s;
40675e7c 213
273a74fa 214 if (trace_flag & trace_automaton)
427c0dda 215 fprintf (stderr, "Entering get_state, symbol = %d (%s)\n",
add6614e 216 sym, symbols[sym]->tag);
40675e7c 217
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218 s = state_hash_lookup (core_size, core);
219 if (!s)
220 s = state_list_append (sym, core_size, core);
40675e7c 221
273a74fa 222 if (trace_flag & trace_automaton)
36b5e963 223 fprintf (stderr, "Exiting get_state => %d\n", s->number);
c87d4863 224
36b5e963 225 return s;
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226}
227
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228/*---------------------------------------------------------------.
229| Use the information computed by new_itemsets to find the state |
add6614e 230| numbers reached by each shift transition from S. |
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231| |
232| SHIFTSET is set up as a vector of those states. |
233`---------------------------------------------------------------*/
40675e7c 234
2fa6973e 235static void
add6614e 236append_states (state *s)
40675e7c 237{
2fa6973e 238 int i;
40675e7c 239
273a74fa 240 if (trace_flag & trace_automaton)
add6614e 241 fprintf (stderr, "Entering append_states, state = %d\n", s->number);
40675e7c 242
add6614e 243 /* First sort shift_symbol into increasing order. */
40675e7c 244
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245 for (i = 1; i < nshifts; i++)
246 {
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247 symbol_number sym = shift_symbol[i];
248 int j;
86a54ab1 249 for (j = i; 0 < j && sym < shift_symbol[j - 1]; j--)
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250 shift_symbol[j] = shift_symbol[j - 1];
251 shift_symbol[j] = sym;
2fa6973e 252 }
40675e7c 253
2fa6973e 254 for (i = 0; i < nshifts; i++)
458be8e0 255 {
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256 symbol_number sym = shift_symbol[i];
257 shiftset[i] = get_state (sym, kernel_size[sym], kernel_base[sym]);
458be8e0 258 }
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259}
260
261
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262/*----------------------------------------------------------------.
263| Find which rules can be used for reduction transitions from the |
264| current state and make a reductions structure for the state to |
265| record their rule numbers. |
266`----------------------------------------------------------------*/
267
4a120d45 268static void
add6614e 269save_reductions (state *s)
40675e7c 270{
30171f79 271 int count = 0;
f6fbd3da 272 size_t i;
40675e7c 273
30171f79 274 /* Find and count the active items that represent ends of rules. */
5123689b 275 for (i = 0; i < nritemset; ++i)
2fa6973e 276 {
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277 item_number item = ritem[itemset[i]];
278 if (item_number_is_rule_number (item))
279 {
280 rule_number r = item_number_as_rule_number (item);
281 redset[count++] = &rules[r];
282 if (r == 0)
283 {
284 /* This is "reduce 0", i.e., accept. */
285 assert (!final_state);
286 final_state = s;
287 }
288 }
2fa6973e 289 }
40675e7c 290
2fa6973e 291 /* Make a reductions structure and copy the data into it. */
add6614e 292 state_reductions_set (s, count, redset);
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293}
294
295\f
82841af7 296/*---------------.
29e88316 297| Build STATES. |
82841af7 298`---------------*/
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299
300static void
29e88316 301set_states (void)
6a164e0c 302{
86a54ab1 303 states = xcalloc (nstates, sizeof *states);
6a164e0c 304
32e1e0a4 305 while (first_state)
2cec70b9 306 {
add6614e 307 state_list *this = first_state;
32e1e0a4 308
2cec70b9 309 /* Pessimization, but simplification of the code: make sure all
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310 the states have valid transitions and reductions members,
311 even if reduced to 0. It is too soon for errs, which are
312 computed later, but set_conflicts. */
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313 state *s = this->state;
314 if (!s->transitions)
315 state_transitions_set (s, 0, 0);
316 if (!s->reductions)
317 state_reductions_set (s, 0, 0);
32e1e0a4 318
add6614e 319 states[s->number] = s;
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320
321 first_state = this->next;
322 free (this);
2cec70b9 323 }
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324 first_state = NULL;
325 last_state = NULL;
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326}
327
c7ca99d4 328
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329/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
330| Compute the nondeterministic finite state machine (see state.h for |
331| details) from the grammar. |
332`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
333
334void
335generate_states (void)
336{
86a54ab1 337 item_number initial_core = 0;
add6614e 338 state_list *list = NULL;
2fa6973e 339 allocate_storage ();
9e7f6bbd 340 new_closure (nritems);
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341
342 /* Create the initial state. The 0 at the lhs is the index of the
343 item of this initial rule. */
86a54ab1 344 state_list_append (0, 1, &initial_core);
8b752b00 345
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346 /* States are queued when they are created; process them all. */
347 for (list = first_state; list; list = list->next)
2fa6973e 348 {
add6614e 349 state *s = list->state;
273a74fa 350 if (trace_flag & trace_automaton)
427c0dda 351 fprintf (stderr, "Processing state %d (reached by %s)\n",
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352 s->number,
353 symbols[s->accessing_symbol]->tag);
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354 /* Set up ruleset and itemset for the transitions out of this
355 state. ruleset gets a 1 bit for each rule that could reduce
356 now. itemset gets a vector of all the items that could be
357 accepted next. */
add6614e 358 closure (s->items, s->nitems);
32e1e0a4 359 /* Record the reductions allowed out of this state. */
add6614e 360 save_reductions (s);
32e1e0a4 361 /* Find the itemsets of the states that shifts can reach. */
add6614e 362 new_itemsets (s);
32e1e0a4 363 /* Find or create the core structures for those states. */
add6614e 364 append_states (s);
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365
366 /* Create the shifts structures for the shifts to those states,
367 now that the state numbers transitioning to are known. */
add6614e 368 state_transitions_set (s, nshifts, shiftset);
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369 }
370
371 /* discard various storage */
372 free_closure ();
373 free_storage ();
374
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375 /* Set up STATES. */
376 set_states ();
40675e7c 377}