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1 | /* Data definitions for internal representation of Bison's input. |
2 | ||
ba24760f | 3 | Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003 |
99013900 | 4 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
f7d4d87a | 5 | |
b2ca4022 | 6 | This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. |
f7d4d87a | 7 | |
b2ca4022 AD |
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. | |
f7d4d87a | 12 | |
b2ca4022 AD |
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. | |
f7d4d87a | 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 | |
20 | the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
21 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
f7d4d87a | 22 | |
b2ca4022 AD |
23 | #ifndef GRAM_H_ |
24 | # define GRAM_H_ | |
f7d4d87a | 25 | |
aea13e97 | 26 | /* Representation of the grammar rules: |
f7d4d87a | 27 | |
aea13e97 AD |
28 | NTOKENS is the number of tokens, and NVARS is the number of |
29 | variables (nonterminals). NSYMS is the total number, ntokens + | |
b2ca4022 | 30 | nvars. |
f7d4d87a | 31 | |
b2ca4022 | 32 | Each symbol (either token or variable) receives a symbol number. |
aea13e97 AD |
33 | Numbers 0 to NTOKENS - 1 are for tokens, and NTOKENS to NSYMS - 1 |
34 | are for variables. Symbol number zero is the end-of-input token. | |
35 | This token is counted in ntokens. The true number of token values | |
36 | assigned is NTOKENS reduced by one for each alias declaration. | |
37 | ||
38 | The rules receive rule numbers 1 to NRULES in the order they are | |
39 | written. More precisely Bison augments the grammar with the | |
88bce5a2 AD |
40 | initial rule, `$accept: START-SYMBOL $end', which is numbered 1, |
41 | all the user rules are 2, 3 etc. Each time a rule number is | |
42 | presented to the user, we subtract 1, so *displayed* rule numbers | |
43 | are 0, 1, 2... | |
aea13e97 AD |
44 | |
45 | Internally, we cannot use the number 0 for a rule because for | |
46 | instance RITEM stores both symbol (the RHS) and rule numbers: the | |
47 | symbols are shorts >= 0, and rule number are stored negative. | |
48 | Therefore 0 cannot be used, since it would be both the rule number | |
88bce5a2 | 49 | 0, and the token $end). |
aea13e97 | 50 | |
fdbcd8e2 | 51 | Actions are accessed via the rule number. |
f7d4d87a | 52 | |
b2ed6e58 | 53 | The rules themselves are described by several arrays: amongst which |
1a2b5d37 | 54 | RITEM, and RULES. |
b2ed6e58 | 55 | |
7478c462 | 56 | RULES is an array of rules, whose members are: |
b2ed6e58 | 57 | |
03b31c0c | 58 | RULES[R].lhs -- the symbol of the left hand side of rule R. |
b2ed6e58 | 59 | |
aea13e97 AD |
60 | RULES[R].rhs -- the index in RITEM of the beginning of the portion |
61 | for rule R. | |
f7d4d87a | 62 | |
03b31c0c | 63 | RULES[R].prec -- the symbol providing the precedence level of R. |
652a871c | 64 | |
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65 | RULES[R].precsym -- the symbol attached (via %prec) to give its |
66 | precedence to R. Of course, if set, it is equal to `prec', but we | |
67 | need to distinguish one from the other when reducing: a symbol used | |
68 | in a %prec is not useless. | |
652a871c | 69 | |
1a2b5d37 | 70 | RULES[R].assoc -- the associativity of R. |
e41dc700 | 71 | |
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72 | RULES[R].dprec -- the dynamic precedence level of R (for GLR |
73 | parsing). | |
676385e2 | 74 | |
88bce5a2 AD |
75 | RULES[R].merger -- index of merging function for R (for GLR |
76 | parsing). | |
676385e2 | 77 | |
1a2b5d37 | 78 | RULES[R].line -- the line where R was defined. |
652a871c | 79 | |
738c69de | 80 | RULES[R].useful -- true iff the rule is used (i.e., false if thrown |
03b31c0c | 81 | away by reduce). |
68f1e3ed | 82 | |
b2ed6e58 AD |
83 | The right hand side is stored as symbol numbers in a portion of |
84 | RITEM. | |
f7d4d87a | 85 | |
b2ca4022 AD |
86 | The length of the portion is one greater than the number of symbols |
87 | in the rule's right hand side. The last element in the portion | |
88 | contains minus R, which identifies it as the end of a portion and | |
89 | says which rule it is for. | |
f7d4d87a | 90 | |
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91 | The portions of RITEM come in order of increasing rule number. |
92 | NRITEMS is the total length of RITEM. Each element of RITEM is | |
93 | called an "item" and its index in RITEM is an item number. | |
f7d4d87a | 94 | |
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95 | Item numbers are used in the finite state machine to represent |
96 | places that parsing can get to. | |
f7d4d87a | 97 | |
aea13e97 | 98 | SYMBOLS[I]->prec records the precedence level of each symbol. |
f7d4d87a | 99 | |
b2ca4022 AD |
100 | Precedence levels are assigned in increasing order starting with 1 |
101 | so that numerically higher precedence values mean tighter binding | |
102 | as they ought to. Zero as a symbol or rule's precedence means none | |
103 | is assigned. | |
f7d4d87a | 104 | |
aea13e97 | 105 | Associativities are recorded similarly in SYMBOLS[I]->assoc. */ |
f7d4d87a | 106 | |
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107 | # include "location.h" |
108 | # include "symtab.h" | |
f7d4d87a | 109 | |
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110 | # define ISTOKEN(i) ((i) < ntokens) |
111 | # define ISVAR(i) ((i) >= ntokens) | |
f7d4d87a | 112 | |
f7d4d87a DM |
113 | extern int nsyms; |
114 | extern int ntokens; | |
115 | extern int nvars; | |
116 | ||
7478c462 PE |
117 | typedef int item_number; |
118 | extern item_number *ritem; | |
0c2d3f4c | 119 | extern unsigned int nritems; |
b2ed6e58 | 120 | |
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121 | /* There is weird relationship between OT1H item_number and OTOH |
122 | symbol_number and rule_number: we store the latter in | |
123 | item_number. symbol_number values are stored as-is, while | |
124 | the negation of (rule_number + 1) is stored. | |
5fbb0954 | 125 | |
7478c462 | 126 | Therefore, a symbol_number must be a valid item_number, and we |
5fbb0954 | 127 | sometimes have to perform the converse transformation. */ |
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128 | |
129 | static inline item_number | |
ba24760f | 130 | symbol_number_as_item_number (symbol_number sym) |
e46cedb9 | 131 | { |
ba24760f | 132 | return sym; |
e46cedb9 PE |
133 | } |
134 | ||
135 | static inline symbol_number | |
136 | item_number_as_symbol_number (item_number i) | |
137 | { | |
138 | return i; | |
139 | } | |
5fbb0954 | 140 | |
7478c462 PE |
141 | /* Rule numbers. */ |
142 | typedef short rule_number; | |
143 | extern rule_number nrules; | |
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144 | |
145 | static inline item_number | |
146 | rule_number_as_item_number (rule_number r) | |
147 | { | |
148 | return -1 - r; | |
149 | } | |
150 | ||
151 | static inline rule_number | |
152 | item_number_as_rule_number (item_number i) | |
153 | { | |
154 | return -1 - i; | |
155 | } | |
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156 | |
157 | ||
158 | /*--------. | |
159 | | Rules. | | |
160 | `--------*/ | |
62a3e4f0 | 161 | |
7478c462 | 162 | typedef struct |
652a871c | 163 | { |
c3b407f4 AD |
164 | /* The number of the rule in the source. It is usually the index in |
165 | RULES too, except if there are useless rules. */ | |
7478c462 | 166 | rule_number user_number; |
d7e1f00c AD |
167 | |
168 | /* The index in RULES. Usually the rule number in the source, | |
169 | except if some rules are useless. */ | |
7478c462 | 170 | rule_number number; |
c3b407f4 | 171 | |
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172 | symbol *lhs; |
173 | item_number *rhs; | |
03b31c0c AD |
174 | |
175 | /* This symbol provides both the associativity, and the precedence. */ | |
7478c462 | 176 | symbol *prec; |
03b31c0c | 177 | |
676385e2 PH |
178 | short dprec; |
179 | short merger; | |
180 | ||
03b31c0c | 181 | /* This symbol was attached to the rule via %prec. */ |
7478c462 | 182 | symbol *precsym; |
03b31c0c | 183 | |
7478c462 | 184 | location location; |
68f1e3ed | 185 | bool useful; |
f499b062 | 186 | |
3f96f4dc | 187 | const char *action; |
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188 | location action_location; |
189 | } rule; | |
652a871c | 190 | |
7478c462 | 191 | extern rule *rules; |
652a871c | 192 | |
c8f002c7 | 193 | /* A function that selects a rule. */ |
7478c462 | 194 | typedef bool (*rule_filter) (rule *); |
c8f002c7 AD |
195 | |
196 | /* Return true IFF the rule has a `number' smaller than NRULES. */ | |
7478c462 | 197 | bool rule_useful_p (rule *r); |
c8f002c7 AD |
198 | |
199 | /* Return true IFF the rule has a `number' higher than NRULES. */ | |
7478c462 | 200 | bool rule_useless_p (rule *r); |
c8f002c7 AD |
201 | |
202 | /* Return true IFF the rule is not flagged as useful *and* is useful. | |
203 | In other words, it was discarded because of conflicts. */ | |
7478c462 | 204 | bool rule_never_reduced_p (rule *r); |
c8f002c7 | 205 | |
7478c462 | 206 | /* Print this rule's number and lhs on OUT. If a PREVIOUS_LHS was |
c8f002c7 AD |
207 | already displayed (by a previous call for another rule), avoid |
208 | useless repetitions. */ | |
7478c462 | 209 | void rule_lhs_print (rule *r, symbol *previous_lhs, FILE *out); |
c8f002c7 AD |
210 | |
211 | /* Return the length of the RHS. */ | |
7478c462 | 212 | int rule_rhs_length (rule *r); |
c8f002c7 | 213 | |
7478c462 PE |
214 | /* Print this rule's RHS on OUT. */ |
215 | void rule_rhs_print (rule *r, FILE *out); | |
c8f002c7 | 216 | |
7478c462 PE |
217 | /* Print this rule on OUT. */ |
218 | void rule_print (rule *r, FILE *out); | |
c8f002c7 AD |
219 | |
220 | ||
221 | ||
222 | ||
0e78e603 | 223 | /* Table of the symbols, indexed by the symbol number. */ |
7478c462 | 224 | extern symbol **symbols; |
0e78e603 | 225 | |
680e8701 AD |
226 | /* TOKEN_TRANSLATION -- a table indexed by a token number as returned |
227 | by the user's yylex routine, it yields the internal token number | |
228 | used by the parser and throughout bison. */ | |
7478c462 | 229 | extern symbol_number *token_translations; |
f7d4d87a DM |
230 | extern int max_user_token_number; |
231 | ||
f7d4d87a | 232 | |
c8f002c7 | 233 | |
676385e2 PH |
234 | /* GLR_PARSER is nonzero if the input file says to use the GLR |
235 | (Generalized LR) parser, and to output some additional | |
236 | information used by the GLR algorithm. */ | |
237 | ||
238 | extern int glr_parser; | |
239 | ||
b2ca4022 AD |
240 | /* PURE_PARSER is nonzero if should generate a parser that is all pure |
241 | and reentrant. */ | |
f7d4d87a DM |
242 | |
243 | extern int pure_parser; | |
244 | ||
3067fbef | 245 | /* Dump RITEM for traces. */ |
d33cb3ae | 246 | void ritem_print (FILE *out); |
c2713865 AD |
247 | |
248 | /* Return the size of the longest rule RHS. */ | |
d33cb3ae | 249 | size_t ritem_longest_rhs (void); |
c2713865 | 250 | |
9757c359 AD |
251 | /* Print the grammar's rules numbers from BEGIN (inclusive) to END |
252 | (exclusive) on OUT under TITLE. */ | |
d33cb3ae | 253 | void grammar_rules_partial_print (FILE *out, const char *title, |
7478c462 | 254 | rule_filter filter); |
9757c359 | 255 | |
6b98e4b5 | 256 | /* Print the grammar's rules on OUT. */ |
d33cb3ae | 257 | void grammar_rules_print (FILE *out); |
6b98e4b5 | 258 | |
78ab8f67 | 259 | /* Dump the grammar. */ |
d33cb3ae | 260 | void grammar_dump (FILE *out, const char *title); |
78ab8f67 | 261 | |
c8f002c7 AD |
262 | /* Report on STDERR the rules that are not flagged USEFUL, using the |
263 | MESSAGE (which can be `useless rule' when invoked after grammar | |
264 | reduction, or `never reduced' after conflicts were taken into | |
265 | account). */ | |
d33cb3ae | 266 | void grammar_rules_never_reduced_report (const char *message); |
c8f002c7 | 267 | |
5372019f | 268 | /* Free the packed grammar. */ |
d33cb3ae | 269 | void grammar_free (void); |
5372019f | 270 | |
b2ca4022 | 271 | #endif /* !GRAM_H_ */ |