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ed8e1f68 1# Exercising Bison Grammar Sets. -*- Autotest -*-
da730230 2# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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f16b0819 4# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
ed8e1f68 5# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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6# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7# (at your option) any later version.
8#
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9# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12# GNU General Public License for more details.
f16b0819 13#
ed8e1f68 14# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
f16b0819 15# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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1207eeac 17
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18# AT_EXTRACT_SETS(INPUT, OUTPUT)
19# ------------------------------
20# Extract the information about the grammar sets from a bison
21# trace output (INPUT), and save it in OUTPUT.
22# And remember, there is no alternation in portable sed.
23m4_define([AT_EXTRACT_SETS],
24[AT_DATA([extract.sed],
25[[#n
26/^NULLABLE$/ {
1207eeac 27 :null
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28 p
29 n
04098407 30 /^[ ]*$/ !b null
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31}
32/^FIRSTS$/ {
33 :firsts
34 p
35 n
04098407 36 /^[ ]*$/ !b firsts
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37}
38/^FDERIVES$/ {
1207eeac 39 :fderiv
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40 p
41 n
04098407 42 /^[ ]*$/ !b fderiv
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43}
44/^DERIVES$/ {
1207eeac 45 :deriv
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46 p
47 n
04098407 48 /^[ ]*$/ !b deriv
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49}
50]])
51AT_CHECK([sed -f extract.sed $1], 0, [stdout])
52AT_CHECK([mv stdout $2])
53])
54
55
56
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57AT_BANNER([[Grammar Sets (Firsts etc.).]])
58
59
60## ---------- ##
61## Nullable. ##
62## ---------- ##
63
64AT_SETUP([Nullable])
65
66# At some point, nullable had been smoking grass, and managed to say:
67#
68# Entering set_nullable
69# NULLABLE
70# 'e': yes
71# (null): no
72# ...
73
74AT_DATA([[input.y]],
75[[%%
76e: 'e' | /* Nothing */;
77]])
78
da730230 79AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
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80AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets])
81AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [],
82[[DERIVES
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83 $accept derives
84 0 e $end
ed8e1f68 85 e derives
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86 1 'e'
87 2 /* empty */
ed8e1f68 88NULLABLE
88bce5a2 89 $accept: no
ed8e1f68 90 e: yes
ed8e1f68 91FIRSTS
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92 $accept firsts
93 $accept
1565b720 94 e
ed8e1f68 95 e firsts
1565b720 96 e
ed8e1f68 97FDERIVES
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98 $accept derives
99 0 e $end
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100 1 'e'
101 2 /* empty */
ed8e1f68 102 e derives
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103 1 'e'
104 2 /* empty */
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105]])
106
107AT_CLEANUP
108
109
110## ---------------- ##
111## Broken Closure. ##
112## ---------------- ##
113
114# TC was once broken during a massive `simplification' of the code.
115# It resulted in bison dumping core on the following grammar (the
116# computation of FIRSTS uses TC). It managed to produce a pretty
117# exotic closure:
118#
119# TC: Input
120#
121# 01234567
122# +--------+
123# 0| 1 |
124# 1| 1 |
125# 2| 1 |
126# 3| 1 |
127# 4| 1 |
128# 5| 1 |
129# 6| 1|
130# 7| |
131# +--------+
132#
133# TC: Output
134#
135# 01234567
136# +--------+
137# 0| 1 |
138# 1| 111 |
139# 2| 111 |
140# 3| 1111 |
141# 4| 111 1 |
142# 5| 111 1 |
143# 6| 111 1|
144# 7| 111 |
145# +--------+
146#
147# instead of that below.
148
149AT_SETUP([Broken Closure])
150
151AT_DATA([input.y],
152[[%%
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153a: b;
154b: c;
155c: d;
156d: e;
157e: f;
158f: g;
159g: h;
160h: 'h';
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161]])
162
da730230 163AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
30171f79 164
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165AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/[ ]*$//;/^RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN/,/^RTC: Firsts Output END/p' stderr]], [],
166[[RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN
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167
168 012345678
169 .---------.
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170 0|111111111|
171 1| 11111111|
172 2| 1111111|
173 3| 111111|
174 4| 11111|
175 5| 1111|
176 6| 111|
177 7| 11|
178 8| 1|
30171f79 179 `---------'
1565b720 180RTC: Firsts Output END
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181]])
182
183AT_CLEANUP
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184
185
186
187## -------- ##
188## Firsts. ##
189## -------- ##
190
191AT_SETUP([Firsts])
192
193AT_DATA([input.y],
194[[%nonassoc '<' '>'
195%left '+' '-'
196%right '^' '='
197%%
198exp:
199 exp '<' exp
200 | exp '>' exp
201 | exp '+' exp
202 | exp '-' exp
203 | exp '^' exp
204 | exp '=' exp
205 | "exp"
206 ;
207]])
208
da730230 209AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
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210AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets])
211AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [],
212[[DERIVES
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213 $accept derives
214 0 exp $end
318b76e9 215 exp derives
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216 1 exp '<' exp
217 2 exp '>' exp
218 3 exp '+' exp
219 4 exp '-' exp
220 5 exp '^' exp
221 6 exp '=' exp
222 7 "exp"
318b76e9 223NULLABLE
88bce5a2 224 $accept: no
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225 exp: no
226FIRSTS
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227 $accept firsts
228 $accept
1565b720 229 exp
318b76e9 230 exp firsts
1565b720 231 exp
318b76e9 232FDERIVES
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233 $accept derives
234 0 exp $end
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235 1 exp '<' exp
236 2 exp '>' exp
237 3 exp '+' exp
238 4 exp '-' exp
239 5 exp '^' exp
240 6 exp '=' exp
241 7 "exp"
318b76e9 242 exp derives
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243 1 exp '<' exp
244 2 exp '>' exp
245 3 exp '+' exp
246 4 exp '-' exp
247 5 exp '^' exp
248 6 exp '=' exp
249 7 "exp"
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250]])
251
252AT_CLEANUP
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253
254
255
256
257## -------- ##
258## Accept. ##
259## -------- ##
260
261# In some weird cases Bison could compute an incorrect final state
262# number. This happens only if the $end token is used in the user
263# grammar, which is a very suspicious accidental feature introduced as
264# a side effect of allowing the user to name $end using `%token END 0
265# "end of file"'.
266
267AT_SETUP([Accept])
268
269AT_DATA([input.y],
270[[%token END 0
271%%
272input:
273 'a'
274| '(' input ')'
275| '(' error END
276;
277]])
278
da730230 279AT_BISON_CHECK([[-v -o input.c input.y]])
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280
281# Get the final state in the parser.
0eca5a39 282AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/.*define YYFINAL *\([0-9][0-9]*\)/final state \1/p' input.c]],
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283 0, [stdout])
284mv stdout expout
285
286# Get the final state in the report, from the "accept" action..
287AT_CHECK([sed -n '
288 /^state \(.*\)/{
289 s//final state \1/
290 x
291 }
292 / accept/{
293 x
294 p
295 q
296 }
297 ' input.output],
298 0, [expout])
299
300AT_CLEANUP