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1/* Grammar reduction for Bison.
2 Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
5
6 Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
10
11 Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with Bison; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21
22/* Reduce the grammar: Find and eliminate unreachable terminals,
23 nonterminals, and productions. David S. Bakin. */
24
25/* Don't eliminate unreachable terminals: They may be used by the
26 user's parser. */
27
28#include "system.h"
29#include "quotearg.h"
30#include "getargs.h"
31#include "files.h"
32#include "symtab.h"
33#include "gram.h"
34#include "complain.h"
35#include "reduce.h"
36#include "reader.h"
37#include "getargs.h"
38#include "bitset.h"
39
40/* Set of all nonterminals which are not useless. */
41static bitset N;
42
43/* Set of all rules which have no useless nonterminals in their RHS. */
44static bitset P;
45
46/* Set of all accessible symbols. */
47static bitset V;
48
49/* Set of symbols used to define rule precedence (so they are
50 `useless', but no warning should be issued). */
51static bitset V1;
52
53static rule_number_t nuseful_productions;
54rule_number_t nuseless_productions;
55static int nuseful_nonterminals;
56symbol_number_t nuseless_nonterminals;
57\f
58/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
59| Another way to do this would be with a set for each production and |
60| then do subset tests against N0, but even for the C grammar the |
61| whole reducing process takes only 2 seconds on my 8Mhz AT. |
62`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
63
64static bool
65useful_production (rule_number_t r, bitset N0)
66{
67 item_number_t *rhsp;
68
69 /* A production is useful if all of the nonterminals in its appear
70 in the set of useful nonterminals. */
71
72 for (rhsp = rules[r].rhs; *rhsp >= 0; ++rhsp)
73 if (ISVAR (*rhsp) && !bitset_test (N0, *rhsp - ntokens))
74 return FALSE;
75 return TRUE;
76}
77
78
79/*---------------------------------------------------------.
80| Remember that rules are 1-origin, symbols are 0-origin. |
81`---------------------------------------------------------*/
82
83static void
84useless_nonterminals (void)
85{
86 bitset Np, Ns;
87 rule_number_t r;
88
89 /* N is set as built. Np is set being built this iteration. P is
90 set of all productions which have a RHS all in N. */
91
92 Np = bitset_create (nvars, BITSET_FIXED);
93
94
95 /* The set being computed is a set of nonterminals which can derive
96 the empty string or strings consisting of all terminals. At each
97 iteration a nonterminal is added to the set if there is a
98 production with that nonterminal as its LHS for which all the
99 nonterminals in its RHS are already in the set. Iterate until
100 the set being computed remains unchanged. Any nonterminals not
101 in the set at that point are useless in that they will never be
102 used in deriving a sentence of the language.
103
104 This iteration doesn't use any special traversal over the
105 productions. A set is kept of all productions for which all the
106 nonterminals in the RHS are in useful. Only productions not in
107 this set are scanned on each iteration. At the end, this set is
108 saved to be used when finding useful productions: only
109 productions in this set will appear in the final grammar. */
110
111 while (1)
112 {
113 bitset_copy (Np, N);
114 for (r = 0; r < nrules; r++)
115 if (!bitset_test (P, r)
116 && useful_production (r, N))
117 {
118 bitset_set (Np, rules[r].lhs->number - ntokens);
119 bitset_set (P, r);
120 }
121 if (bitset_equal_p (N, Np))
122 break;
123 Ns = Np;
124 Np = N;
125 N = Ns;
126 }
127 bitset_free (N);
128 N = Np;
129}
130
131
132static void
133inaccessable_symbols (void)
134{
135 bitset Vp, Vs, Pp;
136
137 /* Find out which productions are reachable and which symbols are
138 used. Starting with an empty set of productions and a set of
139 symbols which only has the start symbol in it, iterate over all
140 productions until the set of productions remains unchanged for an
141 iteration. For each production which has a LHS in the set of
142 reachable symbols, add the production to the set of reachable
143 productions, and add all of the nonterminals in the RHS of the
144 production to the set of reachable symbols.
145
146 Consider only the (partially) reduced grammar which has only
147 nonterminals in N and productions in P.
148
149 The result is the set P of productions in the reduced grammar,
150 and the set V of symbols in the reduced grammar.
151
152 Although this algorithm also computes the set of terminals which
153 are reachable, no terminal will be deleted from the grammar. Some
154 terminals might not be in the grammar but might be generated by
155 semantic routines, and so the user might want them available with
156 specified numbers. (Is this true?) However, the nonreachable
157 terminals are printed (if running in verbose mode) so that the
158 user can know. */
159
160 Vp = bitset_create (nsyms, BITSET_FIXED);
161 Pp = bitset_create (nrules, BITSET_FIXED);
162
163 /* If the start symbol isn't useful, then nothing will be useful. */
164 if (bitset_test (N, accept->number - ntokens))
165 {
166 bitset_set (V, accept->number);
167
168 while (1)
169 {
170 rule_number_t r;
171 bitset_copy (Vp, V);
172 for (r = 0; r < nrules; r++)
173 {
174 if (!bitset_test (Pp, r)
175 && bitset_test (P, r)
176 && bitset_test (V, rules[r].lhs->number))
177 {
178 item_number_t *rhsp;
179 for (rhsp = rules[r].rhs; *rhsp >= 0; rhsp++)
180 if (ISTOKEN (*rhsp) || bitset_test (N, *rhsp - ntokens))
181 bitset_set (Vp, *rhsp);
182 bitset_set (Pp, r);
183 }
184 }
185 if (bitset_equal_p (V, Vp))
186 break;
187 Vs = Vp;
188 Vp = V;
189 V = Vs;
190 }
191 }
192
193 bitset_free (V);
194 V = Vp;
195
196 /* Tokens 0, 1, and 2 are internal to Bison. Consider them useful. */
197 bitset_set (V, endtoken->number); /* end-of-input token */
198 bitset_set (V, errtoken->number); /* error token */
199 bitset_set (V, undeftoken->number); /* some undefined token */
200
201 bitset_free (P);
202 P = Pp;
203
204 nuseful_productions = bitset_count (P);
205 nuseless_productions = nrules - nuseful_productions;
206
207 nuseful_nonterminals = 0;
208 {
209 symbol_number_t i;
210 for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++)
211 if (bitset_test (V, i))
212 nuseful_nonterminals++;
213 }
214 nuseless_nonterminals = nvars - nuseful_nonterminals;
215
216 /* A token that was used in %prec should not be warned about. */
217 {
218 rule_number_t r;
219 for (r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
220 if (rules[r].precsym != 0)
221 bitset_set (V1, rules[r].precsym->number);
222 }
223}
224
225
226/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
227| Put the useless productions at the end of RULES, and adjust NRULES |
228| accordingly. |
229`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
230
231static void
232reduce_grammar_tables (void)
233{
234 /* Report and flag useless productions. */
235 {
236 rule_number_t r;
237 for (r = 0; r < nrules; r++)
238 rules[r].useful = bitset_test (P, r);
239 grammar_rules_never_reduced_report (_("useless rule"));
240 }
241
242 /* Map the nonterminals to their new index: useful first, useless
243 afterwards. Kept for later report. */
244 {
245 int useful = 0;
246 int useless = nrules - nuseless_productions;
247 rule_t *rules_sorted = XMALLOC (rule_t, nrules);
248 rule_number_t r;
249 for (r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
250 rules_sorted[rules[r].useful ? useful++ : useless++] = rules[r];
251 free (rules);
252 rules = rules_sorted;
253
254 /* Renumber the rules markers in RITEMS. */
255 for (r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
256 {
257 item_number_t *rhsp = rules[r].rhs;
258 for (/* Nothing. */; *rhsp >= 0; ++rhsp)
259 /* Nothing. */;
260 *rhsp = rule_number_as_item_number (r);
261 rules[r].number = r;
262 }
263 nrules -= nuseless_productions;
264 }
265
266 /* Adjust NRITEMS. */
267 {
268 int r;
269 int length;
270 for (r = nrules; r < nrules + nuseless_productions; ++r)
271 {
272 length = rule_rhs_length (&rules[r]);
273 nritems -= length + 1;
274 }
275 }
276}
277
278
279/*------------------------------.
280| Remove useless nonterminals. |
281`------------------------------*/
282
283static void
284nonterminals_reduce (void)
285{
286 symbol_number_t i, n;
287
288 /* Map the nonterminals to their new index: useful first, useless
289 afterwards. Kept for later report. */
290
291 symbol_number_t *nontermmap = XCALLOC (symbol_number_t, nvars) - ntokens;
292 n = ntokens;
293 for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++)
294 if (bitset_test (V, i))
295 nontermmap[i] = n++;
296 for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++)
297 if (!bitset_test (V, i))
298 {
299 nontermmap[i] = n++;
300 LOCATION_PRINT (stderr, symbols[i]->location);
301 fprintf (stderr, ": %s: %s: %s\n",
302 _("warning"), _("useless nonterminal"),
303 symbols[i]->tag);
304 }
305
306
307 /* Shuffle elements of tables indexed by symbol number. */
308 {
309 symbol_t **symbols_sorted = XMALLOC (symbol_t *, nvars) - ntokens;
310
311 for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++)
312 symbols[i]->number = nontermmap[i];
313 for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++)
314 symbols_sorted[nontermmap[i]] = symbols[i];
315 for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++)
316 symbols[i] = symbols_sorted[i];
317 free (symbols_sorted + ntokens);
318 }
319
320 {
321 rule_number_t r;
322 for (r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
323 {
324 item_number_t *rhsp;
325 for (rhsp = rules[r].rhs; *rhsp >= 0; ++rhsp)
326 if (ISVAR (*rhsp))
327 *rhsp = symbol_number_as_item_number (nontermmap[*rhsp]);
328 }
329 accept->number = nontermmap[accept->number];
330 }
331
332 nsyms -= nuseless_nonterminals;
333 nvars -= nuseless_nonterminals;
334
335 free (nontermmap + ntokens);
336}
337
338
339/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
340| Output the detailed results of the reductions. For FILE.output. |
341`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
342
343void
344reduce_output (FILE *out)
345{
346 if (nuseless_nonterminals > 0)
347 {
348 int i;
349 fprintf (out, "%s\n\n", _("Useless nonterminals"));
350 for (i = 0; i < nuseless_nonterminals; ++i)
351 fprintf (out, " %s\n", symbols[nsyms + i]->tag);
352 fputs ("\n\n", out);
353 }
354
355 {
356 bool b = FALSE;
357 int i;
358 for (i = 0; i < ntokens; i++)
359 if (!bitset_test (V, i) && !bitset_test (V1, i))
360 {
361 if (!b)
362 fprintf (out, "%s\n\n", _("Terminals which are not used"));
363 b = TRUE;
364 fprintf (out, " %s\n", symbols[i]->tag);
365 }
366 if (b)
367 fputs ("\n\n", out);
368 }
369
370 if (nuseless_productions > 0)
371 grammar_rules_partial_print (out, _("Useless rules"),
372 rule_useless_p);
373}
374\f
375
376
377
378
379/*-------------------------------.
380| Report the results to STDERR. |
381`-------------------------------*/
382
383static void
384reduce_print (void)
385{
386 if (yacc_flag && nuseless_productions)
387 fprintf (stderr, ngettext ("%d rule never reduced\n",
388 "%d rules never reduced\n",
389 nuseless_productions),
390 nuseless_productions);
391
392 fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", infile, _("warning"));
393
394 if (nuseless_nonterminals > 0)
395 fprintf (stderr, ngettext ("%d useless nonterminal",
396 "%d useless nonterminals",
397 nuseless_nonterminals),
398 nuseless_nonterminals);
399
400 if (nuseless_nonterminals > 0 && nuseless_productions > 0)
401 fprintf (stderr, _(" and "));
402
403 if (nuseless_productions > 0)
404 fprintf (stderr, ngettext ("%d useless rule",
405 "%d useless rules",
406 nuseless_productions),
407 nuseless_productions);
408 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
409 fflush (stderr);
410}
411\f
412void
413reduce_grammar (void)
414{
415 bool reduced;
416
417 /* Allocate the global sets used to compute the reduced grammar */
418
419 N = bitset_create (nvars, BITSET_FIXED);
420 P = bitset_create (nrules, BITSET_FIXED);
421 V = bitset_create (nsyms, BITSET_FIXED);
422 V1 = bitset_create (nsyms, BITSET_FIXED);
423
424 useless_nonterminals ();
425 inaccessable_symbols ();
426
427 reduced = (bool) (nuseless_nonterminals + nuseless_productions > 0);
428 if (!reduced)
429 return;
430
431 reduce_print ();
432
433 if (!bitset_test (N, accept->number - ntokens))
434 fatal_at (startsymbol_location,
435 _("start symbol %s does not derive any sentence"),
436 startsymbol->tag);
437
438 /* First reduce the nonterminals, as they renumber themselves in the
439 whole grammar. If you change the order, nonterms would be
440 renumbered only in the reduced grammar. */
441 if (nuseless_nonterminals > 0)
442 nonterminals_reduce ();
443 if (nuseless_productions > 0)
444 reduce_grammar_tables ();
445
446 if (trace_flag & trace_grammar)
447 {
448 grammar_dump (stderr, "Reduced Grammar");
449
450 fprintf (stderr, "reduced %s defines %d terminals, %d nonterminals\
451, and %d productions.\n",
452 infile, ntokens, nvars, nrules);
453 }
454}
455
456
457/*-----------------------------------------------------------.
458| Free the global sets used to compute the reduced grammar. |
459`-----------------------------------------------------------*/
460
461void
462reduce_free (void)
463{
464 bitset_free (N);
465 bitset_free (V);
466 bitset_free (V1);
467 bitset_free (P);
468}