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4* Changes in version 2.5 (????-??-??):
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6** Named References Support
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8 Historically, Yacc and Bison have supported positional references
9 ($n, $$) to allow access to symbol values from inside of semantic
10 actions code.
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12 Starting from this version, Bison can also accept named references.
13 When no ambiguity is possible, original symbol names may be used
14 as named references:
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16 if_stmt : 'if' cond_expr 'then' then_stmt ';'
17 { $if_stmt = mk_if_stmt($cond_expr, $then_stmt); }
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19 In the more common case, explicit names may be declared:
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21 stmt[res] : 'if' expr[cond] 'then' stmt[then] 'else' stmt[else] ';'
22 { $res = mk_if_stmt($cond, $then, $else); }
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f840c05a 24 Location information is also accessible using @name syntax. When
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25 accessing symbol names containing dots or dashes, explicit bracketing
26 ($[sym.1]) must be used.
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f840c05a 28 These features are experimental in this version. More user feedback
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29 will help to stabilize them.
30
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31** IELR(1) and Canonical LR(1) Support
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33 IELR(1) is a minimal LR(1) parser table generation algorithm. That
34 is, given any context-free grammar, IELR(1) generates parser tables
35 with the full language recognition power of canonical LR(1) but with
36 nearly the same number of parser states as LALR(1). This reduction in
37 parser states is often an order of magnitude. More importantly,
38 because canonical LR(1)'s extra parser states may contain duplicate
39 conflicts in the case of non-LR(1) grammars, the number of conflicts
40 for IELR(1) is often an order of magnitude less as well. This can
41 significantly reduce the complexity of developing of a grammar.
42
43 Bison can now generate IELR(1) and canonical LR(1) parser tables in
44 place of its traditional LALR(1) parser tables, which remain the
45 default. You can specify the type of parser tables in the grammar
46 file with these directives:
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48 %define lr.type lalr
49 %define lr.type ielr
50 %define lr.type canonical-lr
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620b5727 52 The default reduction optimization in the parser tables can also be
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53 adjusted using `%define lr.default-reductions'. See the documentation
54 for `%define lr.type' and `%define lr.default-reductions' in the
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55 section `Bison Declaration Summary' in the Bison manual for the
56 details.
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58 These features are experimental. More user feedback will help to
59 stabilize them.
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61** Unrecognized %code qualifiers are now an error not a warning.
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f37495f6 63** %define improvements.
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65*** Unrecognized variables are now an error not a warning.
66
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67*** Multiple invocations for any variable is now an error not a warning.
68
69*** Can now be invoked via the command line.
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34d41938 71 Each of these command-line options
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73 -D NAME[=VALUE]
74 --define=NAME[=VALUE]
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76 -F NAME[=VALUE]
77 --force-define=NAME[=VALUE]
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79 is equivalent to this grammar file declaration
80
34d41938 81 %define NAME ["VALUE"]
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83 except that the manner in which Bison processes multiple definitions
84 for the same NAME differs. Most importantly, -F and --force-define
85 quietly override %define, but -D and --define do not. For further
86 details, see the section "Bison Options" in the Bison manual.
4ecd3681 87
f37495f6 88*** Variables renamed.
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90 The following %define variables
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92 api.push_pull
93 lr.keep_unreachable_states
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95 have been renamed to
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97 api.push-pull
98 lr.keep-unreachable-states
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100 The old names are now deprecated but will be maintained indefinitely
101 for backward compatibility.
102
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103*** Values no longer need to be quoted in grammar file.
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105 If a %define value is an identifier, it no longer needs to be placed
106 within quotations marks. For example,
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108 %define api.push-pull "push"
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110 can be rewritten as
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112 %define api.push-pull push
113
114** Symbol names.
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116 Consistently with directives (such as %error-verbose) and variables
117 (e.g. push-pull), symbol names may include dashes in any position,
118 similarly to periods and underscores. This is GNU extension over
119 POSIX Yacc whose use is reported by -Wyacc, and rejected in Yacc
120 mode (--yacc).
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122** YYFAIL now produces warnings and Java parsers no longer implement it.
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124 YYFAIL has existed for many years as an undocumented feature of
125 deterministic parsers in C generated by Bison. More recently, it was
126 a documented feature of Bison's experimental Java parsers. As
127 promised in Bison 2.4.2's NEWS entry, any appearance of YYFAIL in a
128 semantic action now produces a deprecation warning, and Java parsers
129 no longer implement YYFAIL at all. For further details, including a
130 discussion of how to suppress C preprocessor warnings about YYFAIL
131 being unused, see the Bison 2.4.2 NEWS entry.
132
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133** `%prec IDENTIFIER' requires IDENTIFIER to be defined separately.
134
135 As promised in Bison 2.4.2's NEWS entry, it is now an error if a token
136 that appears after a %prec directive is not defined by %token, %left,
137 %right, or %nonassoc. This is required by POSIX.
138
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139** Temporary hack for adding a semicolon to the user action.
140
141 Previously, Bison appended a semicolon to every user action for
142 reductions when the output language defaulted to C (specifically, when
143 neither %yacc, %language, %skeleton, or equivalent command-line
144 options were specified). This allowed actions such as
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146 exp: exp "+" exp { $$ = $1 + $3 };
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148 instead of
149
150 exp: exp "+" exp { $$ = $1 + $3; };
151
152 As a first step in removing this misfeature, Bison now issues a
153 warning when it appends a semicolon. Moreover, in cases where Bison
154 cannot easily determine whether a semicolon is needed (for example, an
155 action ending with a cpp directive or a braced compound initializer),
156 it no longer appends one. Thus, the C compiler might now complain
157 about a missing semicolon where it did not before. Future releases of
158 Bison will cease to append semicolons entirely.
159
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160** Character literals not of length one.
161
162 Previously, Bison quietly converted all character literals to length
163 one. For example, without warning, Bison interpreted the operators in
164 the following grammar to be the same token:
165
166 exp: exp '++'
167 | exp '+' exp
168 ;
169
170 Bison now warns when a character literal is not of length one. In
171 some future release, Bison will report an error instead.
172
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173** Verbose error messages fixed for nonassociative tokens.
174
175 When %error-verbose is specified, syntax error messages produced by
176 the generated parser include the unexpected token as well as a list of
177 expected tokens. Previously, this list erroneously included tokens
178 that would actually induce a syntax error because conflicts for them
179 were resolved with %nonassoc. Such tokens are now properly omitted
180 from the list.
181
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182** Destructor calls fixed for lookaheads altered in semantic actions.
183
184 Previously for deterministic parsers in C, if a user semantic action
185 altered yychar, the parser in some cases used the old yychar value to
186 determine which destructor to call for the lookahead upon a syntax
187 error or upon parser return. This bug has been fixed.
188
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189* Changes in version 2.4.3 (????-??-??):
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191** Problems with spawning M4 on at least FreeBSD 8 and FreeBSD 9 have
192 been fixed.
193
ea66d039 194* Changes in version 2.4.2 (2010-03-20):
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196** Some portability problems that resulted in failures and livelocks
197 in the test suite on some versions of at least Solaris, AIX, HP-UX,
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198 RHEL4, and Tru64 have been addressed. As a result, fatal Bison
199 errors should no longer cause M4 to report a broken pipe on the
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200 affected platforms.
201
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202** `%prec IDENTIFIER' requires IDENTIFIER to be defined separately.
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204 POSIX specifies that an error be reported for any identifier that does
205 not appear on the LHS of a grammar rule and that is not defined by
206 %token, %left, %right, or %nonassoc. Bison 2.3b and later lost this
207 error report for the case when an identifier appears only after a
208 %prec directive. It is now restored. However, for backward
209 compatibility with recent Bison releases, it is only a warning for
210 now. In Bison 2.5 and later, it will return to being an error.
211
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212** Detection of GNU M4 1.4.6 or newer during configure is improved.
213
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214** Warnings from gcc's -Wundef option about undefined YYENABLE_NLS,
215 YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL, and __STRICT_ANSI__ in C/C++ parsers are now
216 avoided.
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218** %code is now a permanent feature.
219
220 A traditional Yacc prologue directive is written in the form:
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222 %{CODE%}
223
224 To provide a more flexible alternative, Bison 2.3b introduced the
225 %code directive with the following forms for C/C++:
226
227 %code {CODE}
228 %code requires {CODE}
229 %code provides {CODE}
230 %code top {CODE}
231
232 These forms are now considered permanent features of Bison. See the
233 %code entries in the section "Bison Declaration Summary" in the Bison
234 manual for a summary of their functionality. See the section
235 "Prologue Alternatives" for a detailed discussion including the
236 advantages of %code over the traditional Yacc prologue directive.
237
238 Bison's Java feature as a whole including its current usage of %code
239 is still considered experimental.
240
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241** YYFAIL is deprecated and will eventually be removed.
242
243 YYFAIL has existed for many years as an undocumented feature of
244 deterministic parsers in C generated by Bison. Previously, it was
245 documented for Bison's experimental Java parsers. YYFAIL is no longer
246 documented for Java parsers and is formally deprecated in both cases.
247 Users are strongly encouraged to migrate to YYERROR, which is
248 specified by POSIX.
249
250 Like YYERROR, you can invoke YYFAIL from a semantic action in order to
251 induce a syntax error. The most obvious difference from YYERROR is
252 that YYFAIL will automatically invoke yyerror to report the syntax
253 error so that you don't have to. However, there are several other
254 subtle differences between YYERROR and YYFAIL, and YYFAIL suffers from
255 inherent flaws when %error-verbose or `#define YYERROR_VERBOSE' is
256 used. For a more detailed discussion, see:
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258 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2009-12/msg00024.html
259
260 The upcoming Bison 2.5 will remove YYFAIL from Java parsers, but
261 deterministic parsers in C will continue to implement it. However,
262 because YYFAIL is already flawed, it seems futile to try to make new
263 Bison features compatible with it. Thus, during parser generation,
264 Bison 2.5 will produce a warning whenever it discovers YYFAIL in a
265 rule action. In a later release, YYFAIL will be disabled for
266 %error-verbose and `#define YYERROR_VERBOSE'. Eventually, YYFAIL will
267 be removed altogether.
268
269 There exists at least one case where Bison 2.5's YYFAIL warning will
270 be a false positive. Some projects add phony uses of YYFAIL and other
271 Bison-defined macros for the sole purpose of suppressing C
272 preprocessor warnings (from GCC cpp's -Wunused-macros, for example).
273 To avoid Bison's future warning, such YYFAIL uses can be moved to the
274 epilogue (that is, after the second `%%') in the Bison input file. In
275 this release (2.4.2), Bison already generates its own code to suppress
276 C preprocessor warnings for YYFAIL, so projects can remove their own
277 phony uses of YYFAIL if compatibility with Bison releases prior to
278 2.4.2 is not necessary.
279
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280** Internationalization.
281
282 Fix a regression introduced in Bison 2.4: Under some circumstances,
283 message translations were not installed although supported by the
284 host system.
285
41930e7a 286* Changes in version 2.4.1 (2008-12-11):
c9ba9e59 287
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288** In the GLR defines file, unexpanded M4 macros in the yylval and yylloc
289 declarations have been fixed.
290
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291** Temporary hack for adding a semicolon to the user action.
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293 Bison used to prepend a trailing semicolon at the end of the user
294 action for reductions. This allowed actions such as
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296 exp: exp "+" exp { $$ = $1 + $3 };
297
298 instead of
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300 exp: exp "+" exp { $$ = $1 + $3; };
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302 Some grammars still depend on this `feature'. Bison 2.4.1 restores
303 the previous behavior in the case of C output (specifically, when
304 neither %language or %skeleton or equivalent command-line options
305 are used) to leave more time for grammars depending on the old
306 behavior to be adjusted. Future releases of Bison will disable this
307 feature.
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309** A few minor improvements to the Bison manual.
c9ba9e59 310
d6fb461d 311* Changes in version 2.4 (2008-11-02):
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d6fb461d 313** %language is an experimental feature.
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315 We first introduced this feature in test release 2.3b as a cleaner
316 alternative to %skeleton. Since then, we have discussed the possibility of
317 modifying its effect on Bison's output file names. Thus, in this release,
318 we consider %language to be an experimental feature that will likely evolve
319 in future releases.
7bd1665a 320
d6fb461d 321** Forward compatibility with GNU M4 has been improved.
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d6fb461d 323** Several bugs in the C++ skeleton and the experimental Java skeleton have been
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324 fixed.
325
d6fb461d 326* Changes in version 2.3b (2008-05-27):
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d6fb461d 328** The quotes around NAME that used to be required in the following directive
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329 are now deprecated:
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331 %define NAME "VALUE"
332
d6fb461d 333** The directive `%pure-parser' is now deprecated in favor of:
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335 %define api.pure
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337 which has the same effect except that Bison is more careful to warn about
338 unreasonable usage in the latter case.
339
d6fb461d 340** Push Parsing
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342 Bison can now generate an LALR(1) parser in C with a push interface. That
ef1b4273 343 is, instead of invoking `yyparse', which pulls tokens from `yylex', you can
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344 push one token at a time to the parser using `yypush_parse', which will
345 return to the caller after processing each token. By default, the push
346 interface is disabled. Either of the following directives will enable it:
347
348 %define api.push_pull "push" // Just push; does not require yylex.
349 %define api.push_pull "both" // Push and pull; requires yylex.
350
351 See the new section `A Push Parser' in the Bison manual for details.
352
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353 The current push parsing interface is experimental and may evolve. More user
354 feedback will help to stabilize it.
355
d6fb461d 356** The -g and --graph options now output graphs in Graphviz DOT format,
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357 not VCG format. Like --graph, -g now also takes an optional FILE argument
358 and thus cannot be bundled with other short options.
c373bf8b 359
d6fb461d 360** Java
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362 Bison can now generate an LALR(1) parser in Java. The skeleton is
363 `data/lalr1.java'. Consider using the new %language directive instead of
364 %skeleton to select it.
365
366 See the new section `Java Parsers' in the Bison manual for details.
367
368 The current Java interface is experimental and may evolve. More user
369 feedback will help to stabilize it.
370
d6fb461d 371** %language
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373 This new directive specifies the programming language of the generated
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374 parser, which can be C (the default), C++, or Java. Besides the skeleton
375 that Bison uses, the directive affects the names of the generated files if
376 the grammar file's name ends in ".y".
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d6fb461d 378** XML Automaton Report
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380 Bison can now generate an XML report of the LALR(1) automaton using the new
381 `--xml' option. The current XML schema is experimental and may evolve. More
382 user feedback will help to stabilize it.
c373bf8b 383
d6fb461d 384** The grammar file may now specify the name of the parser header file using
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385 %defines. For example:
386
387 %defines "parser.h"
388
d6fb461d 389** When reporting useless rules, useless nonterminals, and unused terminals,
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390 Bison now employs the terms "useless in grammar" instead of "useless",
391 "useless in parser" instead of "never reduced", and "unused in grammar"
392 instead of "unused".
cff03fb2 393
d6fb461d 394** Unreachable State Removal
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396 Previously, Bison sometimes generated parser tables containing unreachable
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397 states. A state can become unreachable during conflict resolution if Bison
398 disables a shift action leading to it from a predecessor state. Bison now:
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400 1. Removes unreachable states.
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402 2. Does not report any conflicts that appeared in unreachable states.
403 WARNING: As a result, you may need to update %expect and %expect-rr
404 directives in existing grammar files.
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406 3. For any rule used only in such states, Bison now reports the rule as
cff03fb2 407 "useless in parser due to conflicts".
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409 This feature can be disabled with the following directive:
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411 %define lr.keep_unreachable_states
412
413 See the %define entry in the `Bison Declaration Summary' in the Bison manual
414 for further discussion.
415
d6fb461d 416** Lookahead Set Correction in the `.output' Report
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c373bf8b 418 When instructed to generate a `.output' file including lookahead sets
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419 (using `--report=lookahead', for example), Bison now prints each reduction's
420 lookahead set only next to the associated state's one item that (1) is
421 associated with the same rule as the reduction and (2) has its dot at the end
422 of its RHS. Previously, Bison also erroneously printed the lookahead set
423 next to all of the state's other items associated with the same rule. This
424 bug affected only the `.output' file and not the generated parser source
425 code.
426
d6fb461d 427** --report-file=FILE is a new option to override the default `.output' file
59da312b 428 name.
1bb2bd75 429
d6fb461d 430** The `=' that used to be required in the following directives is now
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431 deprecated:
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433 %file-prefix "parser"
434 %name-prefix "c_"
435 %output "parser.c"
436
d6fb461d 437** An Alternative to `%{...%}' -- `%code QUALIFIER {CODE}'
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439 Bison 2.3a provided a new set of directives as a more flexible alternative to
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440 the traditional Yacc prologue blocks. Those have now been consolidated into
441 a single %code directive with an optional qualifier field, which identifies
442 the purpose of the code and thus the location(s) where Bison should generate
443 it:
444
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445 1. `%code {CODE}' replaces `%after-header {CODE}'
446 2. `%code requires {CODE}' replaces `%start-header {CODE}'
447 3. `%code provides {CODE}' replaces `%end-header {CODE}'
448 4. `%code top {CODE}' replaces `%before-header {CODE}'
8e0a5e9e 449
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450 See the %code entries in section `Bison Declaration Summary' in the Bison
451 manual for a summary of the new functionality. See the new section `Prologue
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452 Alternatives' for a detailed discussion including the advantages of %code
453 over the traditional Yacc prologues.
454
455 The prologue alternatives are experimental. More user feedback will help to
456 determine whether they should become permanent features.
457
d6fb461d 458** Revised warning: unset or unused mid-rule values
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460 Since Bison 2.2, Bison has warned about mid-rule values that are set but not
461 used within any of the actions of the parent rule. For example, Bison warns
462 about unused $2 in:
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464 exp: '1' { $$ = 1; } '+' exp { $$ = $1 + $4; };
465
466 Now, Bison also warns about mid-rule values that are used but not set. For
467 example, Bison warns about unset $$ in the mid-rule action in:
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469 exp: '1' { $1 = 1; } '+' exp { $$ = $2 + $4; };
470
471 However, Bison now disables both of these warnings by default since they
472 sometimes prove to be false alarms in existing grammars employing the Yacc
473 constructs $0 or $-N (where N is some positive integer).
474
59da312b 475 To enable these warnings, specify the option `--warnings=midrule-values' or
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476 `-W', which is a synonym for `--warnings=all'.
477
d6fb461d 478** Default %destructor or %printer with `<*>' or `<>'
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480 Bison now recognizes two separate kinds of default %destructor's and
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481 %printer's:
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483 1. Place `<*>' in a %destructor/%printer symbol list to define a default
484 %destructor/%printer for all grammar symbols for which you have formally
485 declared semantic type tags.
486
3ebecc24 487 2. Place `<>' in a %destructor/%printer symbol list to define a default
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488 %destructor/%printer for all grammar symbols without declared semantic
489 type tags.
490
491 Bison no longer supports the `%symbol-default' notation from Bison 2.3a.
3ebecc24 492 `<*>' and `<>' combined achieve the same effect with one exception: Bison no
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493 longer applies any %destructor to a mid-rule value if that mid-rule value is
494 not actually ever referenced using either $$ or $n in a semantic action.
495
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496 The default %destructor's and %printer's are experimental. More user
497 feedback will help to determine whether they should become permanent
498 features.
499
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500 See the section `Freeing Discarded Symbols' in the Bison manual for further
501 details.
502
d6fb461d 503** %left, %right, and %nonassoc can now declare token numbers. This is required
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504 by POSIX. However, see the end of section `Operator Precedence' in the Bison
505 manual for a caveat concerning the treatment of literal strings.
506
d6fb461d 507** The nonfunctional --no-parser, -n, and %no-parser options have been
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508 completely removed from Bison.
509
d6fb461d 510* Changes in version 2.3a, 2006-09-13:
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d6fb461d 512** Instead of %union, you can define and use your own union type
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513 YYSTYPE if your grammar contains at least one <type> tag.
514 Your YYSTYPE need not be a macro; it can be a typedef.
515 This change is for compatibility with other Yacc implementations,
516 and is required by POSIX.
517
d6fb461d 518** Locations columns and lines start at 1.
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519 In accordance with the GNU Coding Standards and Emacs.
520
d6fb461d 521** You may now declare per-type and default %destructor's and %printer's:
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523 For example:
524
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525 %union { char *string; }
526 %token <string> STRING1
527 %token <string> STRING2
528 %type <string> string1
529 %type <string> string2
530 %union { char character; }
531 %token <character> CHR
532 %type <character> chr
533 %destructor { free ($$); } %symbol-default
534 %destructor { free ($$); printf ("%d", @$.first_line); } STRING1 string1
535 %destructor { } <character>
536
537 guarantees that, when the parser discards any user-defined symbol that has a
538 semantic type tag other than `<character>', it passes its semantic value to
539 `free'. However, when the parser discards a `STRING1' or a `string1', it
540 also prints its line number to `stdout'. It performs only the second
541 `%destructor' in this case, so it invokes `free' only once.
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543 [Although we failed to mention this here in the 2.3a release, the default
544 %destructor's and %printer's were experimental, and they were rewritten in
545 future versions.]
546
d6fb461d 547** Except for LALR(1) parsers in C with POSIX Yacc emulation enabled (with `-y',
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548 `--yacc', or `%yacc'), Bison no longer generates #define statements for
549 associating token numbers with token names. Removing the #define statements
550 helps to sanitize the global namespace during preprocessing, but POSIX Yacc
551 requires them. Bison still generates an enum for token names in all cases.
552
d6fb461d 553** Handling of traditional Yacc prologue blocks is now more consistent but
34f98f46 554 potentially incompatible with previous releases of Bison.
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556 As before, you declare prologue blocks in your grammar file with the
557 `%{ ... %}' syntax. To generate the pre-prologue, Bison concatenates all
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558 prologue blocks that you've declared before the first %union. To generate
559 the post-prologue, Bison concatenates all prologue blocks that you've
ddc8ede1 560 declared after the first %union.
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34f98f46 562 Previous releases of Bison inserted the pre-prologue into both the header
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563 file and the code file in all cases except for LALR(1) parsers in C. In the
564 latter case, Bison inserted it only into the code file. For parsers in C++,
565 the point of insertion was before any token definitions (which associate
566 token numbers with names). For parsers in C, the point of insertion was
567 after the token definitions.
568
569 Now, Bison never inserts the pre-prologue into the header file. In the code
570 file, it always inserts it before the token definitions.
571
d6fb461d 572** Bison now provides a more flexible alternative to the traditional Yacc
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574 %after-header.
575
576 For example, the following declaration order in the grammar file reflects the
577 order in which Bison will output these code blocks. However, you are free to
578 declare these code blocks in your grammar file in whatever order is most
579 convenient for you:
580
581 %before-header {
582 /* Bison treats this block like a pre-prologue block: it inserts it into
583 * the code file before the contents of the header file. It does *not*
584 * insert it into the header file. This is a good place to put
585 * #include's that you want at the top of your code file. A common
586 * example is `#include "system.h"'. */
587 }
588 %start-header {
589 /* Bison inserts this block into both the header file and the code file.
590 * In both files, the point of insertion is before any Bison-generated
591 * token, semantic type, location type, and class definitions. This is a
592 * good place to define %union dependencies, for example. */
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594 %union {
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596 * new %*-header blocks is not affected by their declaration position
597 * relative to any %union in the grammar file. */
9bc0dd67 598 }
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600 /* Bison inserts this block into both the header file and the code file.
601 * In both files, the point of insertion is after the Bison-generated
602 * definitions. This is a good place to declare or define public
603 * functions or data structures that depend on the Bison-generated
604 * definitions. */
9bc0dd67 605 }
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607 /* Bison treats this block like a post-prologue block: it inserts it into
608 * the code file after the contents of the header file. It does *not*
609 * insert it into the header file. This is a good place to declare or
610 * define internal functions or data structures that depend on the
611 * Bison-generated definitions. */
612 }
613
614 If you have multiple occurrences of any one of the above declarations, Bison
615 will concatenate the contents in declaration order.
9bc0dd67 616
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618 alternatives were experimental, and they were rewritten in future versions.]
619
d6fb461d 620** The option `--report=look-ahead' has been changed to `--report=lookahead'.
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622 in a future release.
742e4900 623
d6fb461d 624* Changes in version 2.3, 2006-06-05:
4ad3ed84 625
d6fb461d 626** GLR grammars should now use `YYRECOVERING ()' instead of `YYRECOVERING',
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627 for compatibility with LALR(1) grammars.
628
d6fb461d 629** It is now documented that any definition of YYSTYPE or YYLTYPE should
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630 be to a type name that does not contain parentheses or brackets.
631
d6fb461d 632* Changes in version 2.2, 2006-05-19:
193d7c70 633
d6fb461d 634** The distribution terms for all Bison-generated parsers now permit
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635 using the parsers in nonfree programs. Previously, this permission
636 was granted only for Bison-generated LALR(1) parsers in C.
5f4236a0 637
d6fb461d 638** %name-prefix changes the namespace name in C++ outputs.
aa08666d 639
d6fb461d 640** The C++ parsers export their token_type.
5f4236a0 641
d6fb461d 642** Bison now allows multiple %union declarations, and concatenates
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644
d6fb461d 645** New warning: unused values
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646 Right-hand side symbols whose values are not used are reported,
647 if the symbols have destructors. For instance:
affac613 648
8f3596a6 649 exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp { $1 ? $1 : $3; }
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651 ;
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654 the second ($1 is copied to $$ by the default rule). This example
4e26c69e 655 most likely contains three errors, and could be rewritten as:
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658 { $$ = $1 ? $3 : $5; free ($1 ? $5 : $3); free ($1); }
659 | exp "+" exp
660 { $$ = $1 ? $1 : $3; if ($1) free ($3); }
721be13c 661 ;
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664 and all, the warnings can be suppressed by letting Bison believe the
665 values are used, e.g.:
721be13c 666
8f3596a6 667 exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp { $1 ? $1 : $3; (void) ($$, $5); }
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669 ;
670
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672 uses it. The following triggers no warning: $1 and $3 are used.
673
674 exp: exp { push ($1); } '+' exp { push ($3); sum (); };
675
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677 If a value is ignored, its associated memory typically is not reclaimed.
affac613 678
d6fb461d 679** %destructor vs. YYABORT, YYACCEPT, and YYERROR.
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681 and YYERROR, for all objects on the stack, other than objects
682 corresponding to the right-hand side of the current rule.
a85284cf 683
d6fb461d 684** %expect, %expect-rr
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686 instead of warnings.
687
d6fb461d 688** GLR, YACC parsers.
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689 The %parse-params are available in the destructors (and the
690 experimental printers) as per the documentation.
4b367315 691
d6fb461d 692** Bison now warns if it finds a stray `$' or `@' in an action.
ad6a9b97 693
d6fb461d 694** %require "VERSION"
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696 in Bison version VERSION or higher.
b50d2359 697
d6fb461d 698** lalr1.cc: The token and value types are now class members.
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700 was defined as a free form union. They are now class members:
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702 semantic values have the `yy::parser::semantic_type' type.
703
704 If you do not want or can update to this scheme, the directive
705 `%define "global_tokens_and_yystype" "1"' triggers the global
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707 for previous releases of Bison, and this one.
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b50d2359 709 If you wish to update, then make sure older version of Bison will
ab8d9dc5 710 fail using `%require "2.2"'.
fb9712a9 711
d6fb461d 712** DJGPP support added.
193d7c70 713\f
d6fb461d 714* Changes in version 2.1, 2005-09-16:
1ce59070 715
d6fb461d 716** The C++ lalr1.cc skeleton supports %lex-param.
e14d0ab6 717
d6fb461d 718** Bison-generated parsers now support the translation of diagnostics like
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719 "syntax error" into languages other than English. The default
720 language is still English. For details, please see the new
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721 Internationalization section of the Bison manual. Software
722 distributors should also see the new PACKAGING file. Thanks to
723 Bruno Haible for this new feature.
1ce59070 724
d6fb461d 725** Wording in the Bison-generated parsers has been changed slightly to
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726 simplify translation. In particular, the message "memory exhausted"
727 has replaced "parser stack overflow", as the old message was not
728 always accurate for modern Bison-generated parsers.
729
d6fb461d 730** Destructors are now called when the parser aborts, for all symbols left
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731 behind on the stack. Also, the start symbol is now destroyed after a
732 successful parse. In both cases, the behavior was formerly inconsistent.
733
d6fb461d 734** When generating verbose diagnostics, Bison-generated parsers no longer
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735 quote the literal strings associated with tokens. For example, for
736 a syntax error associated with '%token NUM "number"' they might
737 print 'syntax error, unexpected number' instead of 'syntax error,
738 unexpected "number"'.
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d6fb461d 740* Changes in version 2.0, 2004-12-25:
efeed023 741
d6fb461d 742** Possibly-incompatible changes
d7e14fc0 743
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744 - Bison-generated parsers no longer default to using the alloca function
745 (when available) to extend the parser stack, due to widespread
746 problems in unchecked stack-overflow detection. You can "#define
747 YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1" to require the use of alloca, but please read
748 the manual to determine safe values for YYMAXDEPTH in that case.
8dd162d3 749
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750 - Error token location.
751 During error recovery, the location of the syntax error is updated
752 to cover the whole sequence covered by the error token: it includes
753 the shifted symbols thrown away during the first part of the error
754 recovery, and the lookahead rejected during the second part.
18d192f0 755
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756 - Semicolon changes:
757 . Stray semicolons are no longer allowed at the start of a grammar.
758 . Semicolons are now required after in-grammar declarations.
e342c3be 759
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760 - Unescaped newlines are no longer allowed in character constants or
761 string literals. They were never portable, and GCC 3.4.0 has
762 dropped support for them. Better diagnostics are now generated if
763 forget a closing quote.
8dd162d3 764
82de6b0d 765 - NUL bytes are no longer allowed in Bison string literals, unfortunately.
f74b6f91 766
d6fb461d 767** New features
1452af69 768
82de6b0d 769 - GLR grammars now support locations.
4febdd96 770
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771 - New directive: %initial-action.
772 This directive allows the user to run arbitrary code (including
773 initializing @$) from yyparse before parsing starts.
1452af69 774
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775 - A new directive "%expect-rr N" specifies the expected number of
776 reduce/reduce conflicts in GLR parsers.
1452af69 777
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778 - %token numbers can now be hexadecimal integers, e.g., `%token FOO 0x12d'.
779 This is a GNU extension.
4febdd96 780
82de6b0d 781 - The option `--report=lookahead' was changed to `--report=look-ahead'.
9e6e7ed2 782 [However, this was changed back after 2.3.]
1452af69 783
82de6b0d 784 - Experimental %destructor support has been added to lalr1.cc.
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787 yacc command and -ly library introduced in 1.875 for POSIX conformance.
6040d338 788
d6fb461d 789** Bug fixes
d5a3fe37 790
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792 This is for compatibility with Bison 1.75 and earlier (when there are
793 reduce/reduce conflicts) and with Bison 1.30 and earlier (when there
794 are too many or too few shift/reduce conflicts). However, in future
795 versions of Bison we plan to improve the %expect machinery so that
796 these violations will become errors again.
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798 - Within Bison itself, numbers (e.g., goto numbers) are no longer
799 arbitrarily limited to 16-bit counts.
d600ee67 800
82de6b0d 801 - Semicolons are now allowed before "|" in grammar rules, as POSIX requires.
d600ee67 802\f
d6fb461d 803* Changes in version 1.875, 2003-01-01:
963fcc17 804
d6fb461d 805** The documentation license has been upgraded to version 1.2
dc546b0f 806 of the GNU Free Documentation License.
75eb3bc4 807
d6fb461d 808** syntax error processing
75eb3bc4 809
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810 - In Yacc-style parsers YYLLOC_DEFAULT is now used to compute error
811 locations too. This fixes bugs in error-location computation.
75eb3bc4 812
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814 It is now possible to reclaim the memory associated to symbols
815 discarded during error recovery. This feature is still experimental.
20daca06 816
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817 - %error-verbose
818 This new directive is preferred over YYERROR_VERBOSE.
74724a70 819
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820 - #defining yyerror to steal internal variables is discouraged.
821 It is not guaranteed to work forever.
d1de5372 822
d6fb461d 823** POSIX conformance
d1de5372 824
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826 This reverts to the behavior of Bison 1.33 and earlier, and improves
827 compatibility with Yacc.
74724a70 828
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830 Bison now uniformly uses the term `syntax error'; formerly, the code
831 and manual sometimes used the term `parse error' instead. POSIX
832 requires `syntax error' in diagnostics, and it was thought better to
833 be consistent.
74724a70 834
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835 - The documentation now emphasizes that yylex and yyerror must be
836 declared before use. C99 requires this.
d1de5372 837
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838 - Bison now parses C99 lexical constructs like UCNs and
839 backslash-newline within C escape sequences, as POSIX 1003.1-2001 requires.
d1de5372 840
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841 - File names are properly escaped in C output. E.g., foo\bar.y is
842 output as "foo\\bar.y".
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844 - Yacc command and library now available
845 The Bison distribution now installs a `yacc' command, as POSIX requires.
846 Also, Bison now installs a small library liby.a containing
847 implementations of Yacc-compatible yyerror and main functions.
848 This library is normally not useful, but POSIX requires it.
6e649e65 849
dc546b0f 850 - Type clashes now generate warnings, not errors.
6e649e65 851
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852 - If the user does not define YYSTYPE as a macro, Bison now declares it
853 using typedef instead of defining it as a macro.
854 For consistency, YYLTYPE is also declared instead of defined.
9501dc6e 855
d6fb461d 856** Other compatibility issues
886a425c 857
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858 - %union directives can now have a tag before the `{', e.g., the
859 directive `%union foo {...}' now generates the C code
860 `typedef union foo { ... } YYSTYPE;'; this is for Yacc compatibility.
861 The default union tag is `YYSTYPE', for compatibility with Solaris 9 Yacc.
862 For consistency, YYLTYPE's struct tag is now `YYLTYPE' not `yyltype'.
863 This is for compatibility with both Yacc and Bison 1.35.
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865 - `;' is output before the terminating `}' of an action, for
866 compatibility with Bison 1.35.
886a425c 867
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868 - Bison now uses a Yacc-style format for conflict reports, e.g.,
869 `conflicts: 2 shift/reduce, 1 reduce/reduce'.
437c2d80 870
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871 - `yystype' and `yyltype' are now obsolescent macros instead of being
872 typedefs or tags; they are no longer documented and are planned to be
873 withdrawn in a future release.
2a8d363a 874
d6fb461d 875** GLR parser notes
2a8d363a 876
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878 Users of Bison have to decide how they handle the portability of the
879 C keyword `inline'.
959e5f51 880
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882 GLR parsers now report `parser stack overflow' as per the Bison manual.
900c5db5 883
d6fb461d 884** Bison now warns if it detects conflicting outputs to the same file,
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885 e.g., it generates a warning for `bison -d -o foo.h foo.y' since
886 that command outputs both code and header to foo.h.
6e40b4eb 887
d6fb461d 888** #line in output files
dc546b0f 889 - --no-line works properly.
6e40b4eb 890
d6fb461d 891** Bison can no longer be built by a K&R C compiler; it requires C89 or
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892 later to be built. This change originally took place a few versions
893 ago, but nobody noticed until we recently asked someone to try
894 building Bison with a K&R C compiler.
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d6fb461d 896* Changes in version 1.75, 2002-10-14:
7933f2b5 897
d6fb461d 898** Bison should now work on 64-bit hosts.
7933f2b5 899
d6fb461d 900** Indonesian translation thanks to Tedi Heriyanto.
7933f2b5 901
d6fb461d 902** GLR parsers
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904
d6fb461d 905** Pure parsers
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906 Some people redefine yyerror to steal yyparse' private variables.
907 Reenable this trick until an official feature replaces it.
908
d6fb461d 909** Type Clashes
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910 In agreement with POSIX and with other Yaccs, leaving a default
911 action is valid when $$ is untyped, and $1 typed:
912
913 untyped: ... typed;
914
915 but the converse remains an error:
916
917 typed: ... untyped;
918
d6fb461d 919** Values of mid-rule actions
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921
922 foo: { ... } { $$ = $1; } ...
923
924 was incorrectly rejected: $1 is defined in the second mid-rule
925 action, and is equal to the $$ of the first mid-rule action.
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d6fb461d 927* Changes in version 1.50, 2002-10-04:
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d6fb461d 929** GLR parsing
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931 %glr-parser
932 causes Bison to produce a Generalized LR (GLR) parser, capable of handling
933 almost any context-free grammar, ambiguous or not. The new declarations
e8832397 934 %dprec and %merge on grammar rules allow parse-time resolution of
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936
7933f2b5 937 Unfortunately Bison 1.50 does not work properly on 64-bit hosts
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939
d6fb461d 940** Output Directory
8c165d89 941 When not in Yacc compatibility mode, when the output file was not
e88dbdbf 942 specified, running `bison foo/bar.y' created `foo/bar.c'. It
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944
d6fb461d 945** Undefined token
007a50a4 946 The undefined token was systematically mapped to 2 which prevented
e88dbdbf 947 the use of 2 by the user. This is no longer the case.
007a50a4 948
d6fb461d 949** Unknown token numbers
e88dbdbf 950 If yylex returned an out of range value, yyparse could die. This is
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952
d6fb461d 953** Error token
e88dbdbf 954 According to POSIX, the error token must be 256.
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956 user specified that one of her tokens is numbered 256, then error
957 will be mapped onto another number.
958
d6fb461d 959** Verbose error messages
e88dbdbf 960 They no longer report `..., expecting error or...' for states where
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962
d6fb461d 963** End token
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965
d6fb461d 966** Error recovery now conforms to documentation and to POSIX
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968 the stack until it finds a state that allows shifting the error
969 token. Formerly, it popped the stack until it found a state that
970 allowed some non-error action other than a default reduction on the
971 error token. The new behavior has long been the documented behavior,
972 and has long been required by POSIX. For more details, please see
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974 <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2002-05/msg00038.html>.
68cd8af3 975
d6fb461d 976** Traces
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978
d6fb461d 979** Larger grammars
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981 size (= sum of the LHS and RHS lengths), larger LALR tables).
982 Formerly, many of these numbers ran afoul of 16-bit limits;
983 now these limits are 32 bits on most hosts.
355e7c1c 984
d6fb461d 985** Explicit initial rule
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987 not write. It is now explicit, and visible in the reports and
988 graphs as rule 0.
23c5a174 989
d6fb461d 990** Useless rules
643a5994 991 Before, Bison reported the useless rules, but, although not used,
77714df2 992 included them in the parsers. They are now actually removed.
23c5a174 993
d6fb461d 994** Useless rules, useless nonterminals
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996
d6fb461d 997** Rules never reduced
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999 reported.
1000
d6fb461d 1001** Incorrect `Token not used'
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1003
1004 %token useless useful
1005 %%
1006 exp: '0' %prec useful;
1007
1008 where a token was used to set the precedence of the last rule,
1009 bison reported both `useful' and `useless' as useless tokens.
1010
d6fb461d 1011** Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31
77714df2 1012 as they caused too many portability hassles.
0179dd65 1013
d6fb461d 1014** Default locations
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1016 performed after another default computation was performed: @$ = @1.
1017 The latter is now removed: YYLLOC_DEFAULT is fully responsible of
1018 the computation of @$.
adc8c848 1019
d6fb461d 1020** Token end-of-file
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1022 the user symbol is used in the reports, the graphs, and the verbose
a861a339 1023 error messages instead of `$end', which remains being the default.
b7c49edf 1024 For instance
7bd6c77e 1025 %token MYEOF 0
b7c49edf 1026 or
7bd6c77e 1027 %token MYEOF 0 "end of file"
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d6fb461d 1029** Semantic parser
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1031
d6fb461d 1032** New translations
a861a339 1033 Brazilian Portuguese, thanks to Alexandre Folle de Menezes.
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1035
d6fb461d 1036** Incorrect token definitions
e88dbdbf 1037 When given `%token 'a' "A"', Bison used to output `#define 'a' 65'.
b87f8b21 1038
d6fb461d 1039** Token definitions as enums
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1041 the compiler supports ANSI C or is a C++ compiler, as enums.
e88dbdbf 1042 This lets debuggers display names instead of integers.
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d6fb461d 1044** Reports
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1048 complete the core item sets with their closure
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1050 explicitly associate lookahead tokens to items
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1052 describe shift/reduce conflicts solving.
1053 Bison used to systematically output this information on top of
1054 the report. Solved conflicts are now attached to their states.
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d6fb461d 1056** Type clashes
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1058 the default action if the rule has a mid-rule action, such as in:
1059
1060 %type <foo> bar
1061 %%
1062 bar: '0' {} '0';
1063
1064 This is fixed.
a861a339 1065
d6fb461d 1066** GNU M4 is now required when using Bison.
f987e9d2 1067\f
d6fb461d 1068* Changes in version 1.35, 2002-03-25:
76551463 1069
d6fb461d 1070** C Skeleton
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1072 YYSTYPE as a class. The recent adjustment of C parsers for data
1073 alignment and 64 bit architectures made this impossible.
1074
1075 Because for the time being no real solution for C++ parser
1076 generation exists, kludges were implemented in the parser to
1077 maintain this use. In the future, when Bison has C++ parsers, this
1078 kludge will be disabled.
1079
1080 This kludge also addresses some C++ problems when the stack was
1081 extended.
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d6fb461d 1083* Changes in version 1.34, 2002-03-12:
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d6fb461d 1085** File name clashes are detected
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1086 $ bison foo.y -d -o foo.x
1087 fatal error: header and parser would both be named `foo.x'
1088
d6fb461d 1089** A missing `;' at the end of a rule triggers a warning
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1090 In accordance with POSIX, and in agreement with other
1091 Yacc implementations, Bison will mandate this semicolon in the near
1092 future. This eases the implementation of a Bison parser of Bison
1093 grammars by making this grammar LALR(1) instead of LR(2). To
1094 facilitate the transition, this release introduces a warning.
1095
d6fb461d 1096** Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31, as they caused too
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1098
d6fb461d 1099** DJGPP support added.
76551463 1100
d6fb461d 1101** Fix test suite portability problems.
76551463 1102\f
d6fb461d 1103* Changes in version 1.33, 2002-02-07:
76551463 1104
d6fb461d 1105** Fix C++ issues
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1106 Groff could not be compiled for the definition of size_t was lacking
1107 under some conditions.
1108
d6fb461d 1109** Catch invalid @n
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1110 As is done with $n.
1111\f
d6fb461d 1112* Changes in version 1.32, 2002-01-23:
76551463 1113
d6fb461d 1114** Fix Yacc output file names
76551463 1115
d6fb461d 1116** Portability fixes
76551463 1117
d6fb461d 1118** Italian, Dutch translations
76551463 1119\f
d6fb461d 1120* Changes in version 1.31, 2002-01-14:
52d1aeee 1121
d6fb461d 1122** Many Bug Fixes
52d1aeee 1123
d6fb461d 1124** GNU Gettext and %expect
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1125 GNU Gettext asserts 10 s/r conflicts, but there are 7. Now that
1126 Bison dies on incorrect %expectations, we fear there will be
1127 too many bug reports for Gettext, so _for the time being_, %expect
1128 does not trigger an error when the input file is named `plural.y'.
1129
d6fb461d 1130** Use of alloca in parsers
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1131 If YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA is defined to 0, then the parsers will use
1132 malloc exclusively. Since 1.29, but was not NEWS'ed.
1133
1134 alloca is used only when compiled with GCC, to avoid portability
1135 problems as on AIX.
1136
d6fb461d 1137** yyparse now returns 2 if memory is exhausted; formerly it dumped core.
b47dbebe 1138
d6fb461d 1139** When the generated parser lacks debugging code, YYDEBUG is now 0
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1140 (as POSIX requires) instead of being undefined.
1141
d6fb461d 1142** User Actions
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1143 Bison has always permitted actions such as { $$ = $1 }: it adds the
1144 ending semicolon. Now if in Yacc compatibility mode, the semicolon
1145 is no longer output: one has to write { $$ = $1; }.
1146
d6fb461d 1147** Better C++ compliance
52d1aeee 1148 The output parsers try to respect C++ namespaces.
76551463 1149 [This turned out to be a failed experiment, and it was reverted later.]
52d1aeee 1150
d6fb461d 1151** Reduced Grammars
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1152 Fixed bugs when reporting useless nonterminals.
1153
d6fb461d 1154** 64 bit hosts
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1155 The parsers work properly on 64 bit hosts.
1156
d6fb461d 1157** Error messages
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1158 Some calls to strerror resulted in scrambled or missing error messages.
1159
d6fb461d 1160** %expect
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1161 When the number of shift/reduce conflicts is correct, don't issue
1162 any warning.
1163
d6fb461d 1164** The verbose report includes the rule line numbers.
52d1aeee 1165
d6fb461d 1166** Rule line numbers are fixed in traces.
52d1aeee 1167
d6fb461d 1168** Swedish translation
52d1aeee 1169
d6fb461d 1170** Parse errors
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1171 Verbose parse error messages from the parsers are better looking.
1172 Before: parse error: unexpected `'/'', expecting `"number"' or `'-'' or `'(''
1173 Now: parse error: unexpected '/', expecting "number" or '-' or '('
1174
d6fb461d 1175** Fixed parser memory leaks.
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1176 When the generated parser was using malloc to extend its stacks, the
1177 previous allocations were not freed.
1178
d6fb461d 1179** Fixed verbose output file.
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1180 Some newlines were missing.
1181 Some conflicts in state descriptions were missing.
1182
d6fb461d 1183** Fixed conflict report.
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1184 Option -v was needed to get the result.
1185
d6fb461d 1186** %expect
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1187 Was not used.
1188 Mismatches are errors, not warnings.
1189
d6fb461d 1190** Fixed incorrect processing of some invalid input.
52d1aeee 1191
d6fb461d 1192** Fixed CPP guards: 9foo.h uses BISON_9FOO_H instead of 9FOO_H.
52d1aeee 1193
d6fb461d 1194** Fixed some typos in the documentation.
52d1aeee 1195
d6fb461d 1196** %token MY_EOF 0 is supported.
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1197 Before, MY_EOF was silently renumbered as 257.
1198
d6fb461d 1199** doc/refcard.tex is updated.
52d1aeee 1200
d6fb461d 1201** %output, %file-prefix, %name-prefix.
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1202 New.
1203
d6fb461d 1204** --output
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1205 New, aliasing `--output-file'.
1206\f
d6fb461d 1207* Changes in version 1.30, 2001-10-26:
342b8b6e 1208
d6fb461d 1209** `--defines' and `--graph' have now an optional argument which is the
fdac0091 1210 output file name. `-d' and `-g' do not change; they do not take any
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1212
d6fb461d 1213** `%source_extension' and `%header_extension' are removed, failed
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1214 experiment.
1215
d6fb461d 1216** Portability fixes.
f987e9d2 1217\f
d6fb461d 1218* Changes in version 1.29, 2001-09-07:
342b8b6e 1219
d6fb461d 1220** The output file does not define const, as this caused problems when used
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1222 that lack const, compile with the equivalent of the C compiler option
1223 `-Dconst='. autoconf's AC_C_CONST macro provides one way to do this.
1224
d6fb461d 1225** Added `-g' and `--graph'.
f87a2205 1226
d6fb461d 1227** The Bison manual is now distributed under the terms of the GNU FDL.
f2b5126e 1228
d6fb461d 1229** The input and the output files has automatically a similar extension.
234a3be3 1230
d6fb461d 1231** Russian translation added.
f87a2205 1232
d6fb461d 1233** NLS support updated; should hopefully be less troublesome.
f87a2205 1234
d6fb461d 1235** Added the old Bison reference card.
c33638bb 1236
d6fb461d 1237** Added `--locations' and `%locations'.
6deb4447 1238
d6fb461d 1239** Added `-S' and `--skeleton'.
cd5bd6ac 1240
d6fb461d 1241** `%raw', `-r', `--raw' is disabled.
62ab6972 1242
d6fb461d 1243** Special characters are escaped when output. This solves the problems
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1245
d6fb461d 1246** New directives.
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1247 `%yacc', `%fixed_output_files', `%defines', `%no_parser', `%verbose',
1248 `%debug', `%source_extension' and `%header_extension'.
f987e9d2 1249
d6fb461d 1250** @$
f987e9d2 1251 Automatic location tracking.
f87a2205 1252\f
d6fb461d 1253* Changes in version 1.28, 1999-07-06:
d2e00347 1254
d6fb461d 1255** Should compile better now with K&R compilers.
d2e00347 1256
d6fb461d 1257** Added NLS.
d2e00347 1258
d6fb461d 1259** Fixed a problem with escaping the double quote character.
d2e00347 1260
d6fb461d 1261** There is now a FAQ.
d2e00347 1262\f
d6fb461d 1263* Changes in version 1.27:
5c31c3c2 1264
d6fb461d 1265** The make rule which prevented bison.simple from being created on
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1266 some systems has been fixed.
1267\f
d6fb461d 1268* Changes in version 1.26:
4be07551 1269
d6fb461d 1270** Bison now uses automake.
4be07551 1271
d6fb461d 1272** New mailing lists: <bug-bison@gnu.org> and <help-bison@gnu.org>.
4be07551 1273
d6fb461d 1274** Token numbers now start at 257 as previously documented, not 258.
4be07551 1275
d6fb461d 1276** Bison honors the TMPDIR environment variable.
4be07551 1277
d6fb461d 1278** A couple of buffer overruns have been fixed.
f51dbca1 1279
d6fb461d 1280** Problems when closing files should now be reported.
f51dbca1 1281
d6fb461d 1282** Generated parsers should now work even on operating systems which do
f51dbca1 1283 not provide alloca().
4be07551 1284\f
d6fb461d 1285* Changes in version 1.25, 1995-10-16:
df8878c5 1286
d6fb461d 1287** Errors in the input grammar are not fatal; Bison keeps reading
df8878c5 1288the grammar file, and reports all the errors found in it.
8c44d3ec 1289
d6fb461d 1290** Tokens can now be specified as multiple-character strings: for
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1291example, you could use "<=" for a token which looks like <=, instead
1292of chosing a name like LESSEQ.
1293
d6fb461d 1294** The %token_table declaration says to write a table of tokens (names
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1295and numbers) into the parser file. The yylex function can use this
1296table to recognize multiple-character string tokens, or for other
1297purposes.
1298
d6fb461d 1299** The %no_lines declaration says not to generate any #line preprocessor
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1300directives in the parser file.
1301
d6fb461d 1302** The %raw declaration says to use internal Bison token numbers, not
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1303Yacc-compatible token numbers, when token names are defined as macros.
1304
d6fb461d 1305** The --no-parser option produces the parser tables without including
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1306the parser engine; a project can now use its own parser engine.
1307The actions go into a separate file called NAME.act, in the form of
1308a switch statement body.
1309\f
d6fb461d 1310* Changes in version 1.23:
6780ca7a 1311
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1312The user can define YYPARSE_PARAM as the name of an argument to be
1313passed into yyparse. The argument should have type void *. It should
1314actually point to an object. Grammar actions can access the variable
1315by casting it to the proper pointer type.
6780ca7a 1316
6780ca7a 1317Line numbers in output file corrected.
6780ca7a 1318\f
d6fb461d 1319* Changes in version 1.22:
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1321--help option added.
6780ca7a 1322\f
d6fb461d 1323* Changes in version 1.20:
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1325Output file does not redefine const for C++.
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1327Local Variables:
1328mode: outline
1329End:
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1332
1462fcee 1333Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
76551463 1334
8defe11b 1335This file is part of Bison, the GNU Parser Generator.
76551463 1336
f16b0819 1337This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
76551463 1338it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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1339the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
1340(at your option) any later version.
76551463 1341
f16b0819 1342This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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1343but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
1344MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
1345GNU General Public License for more details.
1346
1347You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
f16b0819 1348along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.