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4Changes in version 2.3+:
5
6* Except for LALR(1) parsers in C with POSIX Yacc emulation enabled (with `-y',
7 `--yacc', or `%yacc'), Bison no longer generates #define statements for
8 associating token numbers with token names. Removing the #define statements
9 helps to sanitize the global namespace during preprocessing, but POSIX Yacc
10 requires them. Bison still generates an enum for token names in all cases.
11
12* Handling of prologue blocks is now more consistent but potentially backward
13 incompatible.
14
15 As before, you declare prologue blocks in your grammar file with the
16 `%{ ... %}' syntax. To generate the pre-prologue, Bison concatenates all
17 prologue blocks that you've declared before any %union. If you've declared a
18 %union, Bison concatenates all prologue blocks that you've declared after it
19 to generate the post-prologue. (The new %before-definitions and
20 %after-definitions have a similar effect as %union on the prologues. See
21 below.)
22
23 Previous versions of Bison inserted the pre-prologue into both the header
24 file and the code file in all cases except for LALR(1) parsers in C. In the
25 latter case, Bison inserted it only into the code file. For parsers in C++,
26 the point of insertion was before any token definitions (which associate
27 token numbers with names). For parsers in C, the point of insertion was
28 after the token definitions.
29
30 Now, Bison never inserts the pre-prologue into the header file. In the code
31 file, it always inserts it before the token definitions.
32
33* Bison now provides the %before-definitions and %after-definitions directives.
34
35 For example, in your grammar file:
36
37 %{
38 /* A pre-prologue block. For Yacc portability, Bison no longer puts this
39 * in the header file. In the code file, Bison inserts it before any
40 * %before-definitions blocks. */
41 %}
42 %before-definitions {
43 /* Bison inserts this into both the header file and code file. In both
44 * files, the point of insertion is before any Bison-generated token,
45 * semantic type, location type, and class definitions. This is a good
46 * place to define %union dependencies, for example. */
47 }
48 %union {
49 /* With previous versions of Bison, the first %union in your grammar file
50 * separated the pre-prologue blocks from the post-prologue blocks. Now,
51 * the first %union, %before-definitions, or %after-definitions does
52 * that. */
53 }
54 %after-definitions {
55 /* If you want something in the header file and in the code file and it
56 * depends on any of the Bison-generated definitions in the header file,
57 * put it here. */
58 }
59 %{
60 /* A post-prologue block. If you want something in the code file but not
61 * in the header file and it depends on Bison-generated definitions, put
62 * it here. In the code file, Bison inserts it after any
63 * %after-definitions blocks. */
64 %}
65
66* The option `--report=look-ahead' has been changed to `--report=lookahead'.
67 The old spelling still works, but is not documented and may be removed
68 in a future release.
69
70Changes in version 2.3, 2006-06-05:
71
72* GLR grammars should now use `YYRECOVERING ()' instead of `YYRECOVERING',
73 for compatibility with LALR(1) grammars.
74
75* It is now documented that any definition of YYSTYPE or YYLTYPE should
76 be to a type name that does not contain parentheses or brackets.
77
78Changes in version 2.2, 2006-05-19:
79
80* The distribution terms for all Bison-generated parsers now permit
81 using the parsers in nonfree programs. Previously, this permission
82 was granted only for Bison-generated LALR(1) parsers in C.
83
84* %name-prefix changes the namespace name in C++ outputs.
85
86* The C++ parsers export their token_type.
87
88* Bison now allows multiple %union declarations, and concatenates
89 their contents together.
90
91* New warning: unused values
92 Right-hand side symbols whose values are not used are reported,
93 if the symbols have destructors. For instance:
94
95 exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp { $1 ? $1 : $3; }
96 | exp "+" exp
97 ;
98
99 will trigger a warning about $$ and $5 in the first rule, and $3 in
100 the second ($1 is copied to $$ by the default rule). This example
101 most likely contains three errors, and could be rewritten as:
102
103 exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp
104 { $$ = $1 ? $3 : $5; free ($1 ? $5 : $3); free ($1); }
105 | exp "+" exp
106 { $$ = $1 ? $1 : $3; if ($1) free ($3); }
107 ;
108
109 However, if the original actions were really intended, memory leaks
110 and all, the warnings can be suppressed by letting Bison believe the
111 values are used, e.g.:
112
113 exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp { $1 ? $1 : $3; (void) ($$, $5); }
114 | exp "+" exp { $$ = $1; (void) $3; }
115 ;
116
117 If there are mid-rule actions, the warning is issued if no action
118 uses it. The following triggers no warning: $1 and $3 are used.
119
120 exp: exp { push ($1); } '+' exp { push ($3); sum (); };
121
122 The warning is intended to help catching lost values and memory leaks.
123 If a value is ignored, its associated memory typically is not reclaimed.
124
125* %destructor vs. YYABORT, YYACCEPT, and YYERROR.
126 Destructors are now called when user code invokes YYABORT, YYACCEPT,
127 and YYERROR, for all objects on the stack, other than objects
128 corresponding to the right-hand side of the current rule.
129
130* %expect, %expect-rr
131 Incorrect numbers of expected conflicts are now actual errors,
132 instead of warnings.
133
134* GLR, YACC parsers.
135 The %parse-params are available in the destructors (and the
136 experimental printers) as per the documentation.
137
138* Bison now warns if it finds a stray `$' or `@' in an action.
139
140* %require "VERSION"
141 This specifies that the grammar file depends on features implemented
142 in Bison version VERSION or higher.
143
144* lalr1.cc: The token and value types are now class members.
145 The tokens were defined as free form enums and cpp macros. YYSTYPE
146 was defined as a free form union. They are now class members:
147 tokens are enumerations of the `yy::parser::token' struct, and the
148 semantic values have the `yy::parser::semantic_type' type.
149
150 If you do not want or can update to this scheme, the directive
151 `%define "global_tokens_and_yystype" "1"' triggers the global
152 definition of tokens and YYSTYPE. This change is suitable both
153 for previous releases of Bison, and this one.
154
155 If you wish to update, then make sure older version of Bison will
156 fail using `%require "2.2"'.
157
158* DJGPP support added.
159\f
160Changes in version 2.1, 2005-09-16:
161
162* The C++ lalr1.cc skeleton supports %lex-param.
163
164* Bison-generated parsers now support the translation of diagnostics like
165 "syntax error" into languages other than English. The default
166 language is still English. For details, please see the new
167 Internationalization section of the Bison manual. Software
168 distributors should also see the new PACKAGING file. Thanks to
169 Bruno Haible for this new feature.
170
171* Wording in the Bison-generated parsers has been changed slightly to
172 simplify translation. In particular, the message "memory exhausted"
173 has replaced "parser stack overflow", as the old message was not
174 always accurate for modern Bison-generated parsers.
175
176* Destructors are now called when the parser aborts, for all symbols left
177 behind on the stack. Also, the start symbol is now destroyed after a
178 successful parse. In both cases, the behavior was formerly inconsistent.
179
180* When generating verbose diagnostics, Bison-generated parsers no longer
181 quote the literal strings associated with tokens. For example, for
182 a syntax error associated with '%token NUM "number"' they might
183 print 'syntax error, unexpected number' instead of 'syntax error,
184 unexpected "number"'.
185\f
186Changes in version 2.0, 2004-12-25:
187
188* Possibly-incompatible changes
189
190 - Bison-generated parsers no longer default to using the alloca function
191 (when available) to extend the parser stack, due to widespread
192 problems in unchecked stack-overflow detection. You can "#define
193 YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1" to require the use of alloca, but please read
194 the manual to determine safe values for YYMAXDEPTH in that case.
195
196 - Error token location.
197 During error recovery, the location of the syntax error is updated
198 to cover the whole sequence covered by the error token: it includes
199 the shifted symbols thrown away during the first part of the error
200 recovery, and the lookahead rejected during the second part.
201
202 - Semicolon changes:
203 . Stray semicolons are no longer allowed at the start of a grammar.
204 . Semicolons are now required after in-grammar declarations.
205
206 - Unescaped newlines are no longer allowed in character constants or
207 string literals. They were never portable, and GCC 3.4.0 has
208 dropped support for them. Better diagnostics are now generated if
209 forget a closing quote.
210
211 - NUL bytes are no longer allowed in Bison string literals, unfortunately.
212
213* New features
214
215 - GLR grammars now support locations.
216
217 - New directive: %initial-action.
218 This directive allows the user to run arbitrary code (including
219 initializing @$) from yyparse before parsing starts.
220
221 - A new directive "%expect-rr N" specifies the expected number of
222 reduce/reduce conflicts in GLR parsers.
223
224 - %token numbers can now be hexadecimal integers, e.g., `%token FOO 0x12d'.
225 This is a GNU extension.
226
227 - The option `--report=lookahead' was changed to `--report=look-ahead'.
228 [However, this was changed back after 2.3.]
229
230 - Experimental %destructor support has been added to lalr1.cc.
231
232 - New configure option --disable-yacc, to disable installation of the
233 yacc command and -ly library introduced in 1.875 for POSIX conformance.
234
235* Bug fixes
236
237 - For now, %expect-count violations are now just warnings, not errors.
238 This is for compatibility with Bison 1.75 and earlier (when there are
239 reduce/reduce conflicts) and with Bison 1.30 and earlier (when there
240 are too many or too few shift/reduce conflicts). However, in future
241 versions of Bison we plan to improve the %expect machinery so that
242 these violations will become errors again.
243
244 - Within Bison itself, numbers (e.g., goto numbers) are no longer
245 arbitrarily limited to 16-bit counts.
246
247 - Semicolons are now allowed before "|" in grammar rules, as POSIX requires.
248\f
249Changes in version 1.875, 2003-01-01:
250
251* The documentation license has been upgraded to version 1.2
252 of the GNU Free Documentation License.
253
254* syntax error processing
255
256 - In Yacc-style parsers YYLLOC_DEFAULT is now used to compute error
257 locations too. This fixes bugs in error-location computation.
258
259 - %destructor
260 It is now possible to reclaim the memory associated to symbols
261 discarded during error recovery. This feature is still experimental.
262
263 - %error-verbose
264 This new directive is preferred over YYERROR_VERBOSE.
265
266 - #defining yyerror to steal internal variables is discouraged.
267 It is not guaranteed to work forever.
268
269* POSIX conformance
270
271 - Semicolons are once again optional at the end of grammar rules.
272 This reverts to the behavior of Bison 1.33 and earlier, and improves
273 compatibility with Yacc.
274
275 - `parse error' -> `syntax error'
276 Bison now uniformly uses the term `syntax error'; formerly, the code
277 and manual sometimes used the term `parse error' instead. POSIX
278 requires `syntax error' in diagnostics, and it was thought better to
279 be consistent.
280
281 - The documentation now emphasizes that yylex and yyerror must be
282 declared before use. C99 requires this.
283
284 - Bison now parses C99 lexical constructs like UCNs and
285 backslash-newline within C escape sequences, as POSIX 1003.1-2001 requires.
286
287 - File names are properly escaped in C output. E.g., foo\bar.y is
288 output as "foo\\bar.y".
289
290 - Yacc command and library now available
291 The Bison distribution now installs a `yacc' command, as POSIX requires.
292 Also, Bison now installs a small library liby.a containing
293 implementations of Yacc-compatible yyerror and main functions.
294 This library is normally not useful, but POSIX requires it.
295
296 - Type clashes now generate warnings, not errors.
297
298 - If the user does not define YYSTYPE as a macro, Bison now declares it
299 using typedef instead of defining it as a macro.
300 For consistency, YYLTYPE is also declared instead of defined.
301
302* Other compatibility issues
303
304 - %union directives can now have a tag before the `{', e.g., the
305 directive `%union foo {...}' now generates the C code
306 `typedef union foo { ... } YYSTYPE;'; this is for Yacc compatibility.
307 The default union tag is `YYSTYPE', for compatibility with Solaris 9 Yacc.
308 For consistency, YYLTYPE's struct tag is now `YYLTYPE' not `yyltype'.
309 This is for compatibility with both Yacc and Bison 1.35.
310
311 - `;' is output before the terminating `}' of an action, for
312 compatibility with Bison 1.35.
313
314 - Bison now uses a Yacc-style format for conflict reports, e.g.,
315 `conflicts: 2 shift/reduce, 1 reduce/reduce'.
316
317 - `yystype' and `yyltype' are now obsolescent macros instead of being
318 typedefs or tags; they are no longer documented and are planned to be
319 withdrawn in a future release.
320
321* GLR parser notes
322
323 - GLR and inline
324 Users of Bison have to decide how they handle the portability of the
325 C keyword `inline'.
326
327 - `parsing stack overflow...' -> `parser stack overflow'
328 GLR parsers now report `parser stack overflow' as per the Bison manual.
329
330* Bison now warns if it detects conflicting outputs to the same file,
331 e.g., it generates a warning for `bison -d -o foo.h foo.y' since
332 that command outputs both code and header to foo.h.
333
334* #line in output files
335 - --no-line works properly.
336
337* Bison can no longer be built by a K&R C compiler; it requires C89 or
338 later to be built. This change originally took place a few versions
339 ago, but nobody noticed until we recently asked someone to try
340 building Bison with a K&R C compiler.
341\f
342Changes in version 1.75, 2002-10-14:
343
344* Bison should now work on 64-bit hosts.
345
346* Indonesian translation thanks to Tedi Heriyanto.
347
348* GLR parsers
349 Fix spurious parse errors.
350
351* Pure parsers
352 Some people redefine yyerror to steal yyparse' private variables.
353 Reenable this trick until an official feature replaces it.
354
355* Type Clashes
356 In agreement with POSIX and with other Yaccs, leaving a default
357 action is valid when $$ is untyped, and $1 typed:
358
359 untyped: ... typed;
360
361 but the converse remains an error:
362
363 typed: ... untyped;
364
365* Values of mid-rule actions
366 The following code:
367
368 foo: { ... } { $$ = $1; } ...
369
370 was incorrectly rejected: $1 is defined in the second mid-rule
371 action, and is equal to the $$ of the first mid-rule action.
372\f
373Changes in version 1.50, 2002-10-04:
374
375* GLR parsing
376 The declaration
377 %glr-parser
378 causes Bison to produce a Generalized LR (GLR) parser, capable of handling
379 almost any context-free grammar, ambiguous or not. The new declarations
380 %dprec and %merge on grammar rules allow parse-time resolution of
381 ambiguities. Contributed by Paul Hilfinger.
382
383 Unfortunately Bison 1.50 does not work properly on 64-bit hosts
384 like the Alpha, so please stick to 32-bit hosts for now.
385
386* Output Directory
387 When not in Yacc compatibility mode, when the output file was not
388 specified, running `bison foo/bar.y' created `foo/bar.c'. It
389 now creates `bar.c'.
390
391* Undefined token
392 The undefined token was systematically mapped to 2 which prevented
393 the use of 2 by the user. This is no longer the case.
394
395* Unknown token numbers
396 If yylex returned an out of range value, yyparse could die. This is
397 no longer the case.
398
399* Error token
400 According to POSIX, the error token must be 256.
401 Bison extends this requirement by making it a preference: *if* the
402 user specified that one of her tokens is numbered 256, then error
403 will be mapped onto another number.
404
405* Verbose error messages
406 They no longer report `..., expecting error or...' for states where
407 error recovery is possible.
408
409* End token
410 Defaults to `$end' instead of `$'.
411
412* Error recovery now conforms to documentation and to POSIX
413 When a Bison-generated parser encounters a syntax error, it now pops
414 the stack until it finds a state that allows shifting the error
415 token. Formerly, it popped the stack until it found a state that
416 allowed some non-error action other than a default reduction on the
417 error token. The new behavior has long been the documented behavior,
418 and has long been required by POSIX. For more details, please see
419 Paul Eggert, "Reductions during Bison error handling" (2002-05-20)
420 <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2002-05/msg00038.html>.
421
422* Traces
423 Popped tokens and nonterminals are now reported.
424
425* Larger grammars
426 Larger grammars are now supported (larger token numbers, larger grammar
427 size (= sum of the LHS and RHS lengths), larger LALR tables).
428 Formerly, many of these numbers ran afoul of 16-bit limits;
429 now these limits are 32 bits on most hosts.
430
431* Explicit initial rule
432 Bison used to play hacks with the initial rule, which the user does
433 not write. It is now explicit, and visible in the reports and
434 graphs as rule 0.
435
436* Useless rules
437 Before, Bison reported the useless rules, but, although not used,
438 included them in the parsers. They are now actually removed.
439
440* Useless rules, useless nonterminals
441 They are now reported, as a warning, with their locations.
442
443* Rules never reduced
444 Rules that can never be reduced because of conflicts are now
445 reported.
446
447* Incorrect `Token not used'
448 On a grammar such as
449
450 %token useless useful
451 %%
452 exp: '0' %prec useful;
453
454 where a token was used to set the precedence of the last rule,
455 bison reported both `useful' and `useless' as useless tokens.
456
457* Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31
458 as they caused too many portability hassles.
459
460* Default locations
461 By an accident of design, the default computation of @$ was
462 performed after another default computation was performed: @$ = @1.
463 The latter is now removed: YYLLOC_DEFAULT is fully responsible of
464 the computation of @$.
465
466* Token end-of-file
467 The token end of file may be specified by the user, in which case,
468 the user symbol is used in the reports, the graphs, and the verbose
469 error messages instead of `$end', which remains being the default.
470 For instance
471 %token MYEOF 0
472 or
473 %token MYEOF 0 "end of file"
474
475* Semantic parser
476 This old option, which has been broken for ages, is removed.
477
478* New translations
479 Brazilian Portuguese, thanks to Alexandre Folle de Menezes.
480 Croatian, thanks to Denis Lackovic.
481
482* Incorrect token definitions
483 When given `%token 'a' "A"', Bison used to output `#define 'a' 65'.
484
485* Token definitions as enums
486 Tokens are output both as the traditional #define's, and, provided
487 the compiler supports ANSI C or is a C++ compiler, as enums.
488 This lets debuggers display names instead of integers.
489
490* Reports
491 In addition to --verbose, bison supports --report=THINGS, which
492 produces additional information:
493 - itemset
494 complete the core item sets with their closure
495 - lookahead [changed to `look-ahead' in 1.875e through 2.3, but changed back]
496 explicitly associate lookahead tokens to items
497 - solved
498 describe shift/reduce conflicts solving.
499 Bison used to systematically output this information on top of
500 the report. Solved conflicts are now attached to their states.
501
502* Type clashes
503 Previous versions don't complain when there is a type clash on
504 the default action if the rule has a mid-rule action, such as in:
505
506 %type <foo> bar
507 %%
508 bar: '0' {} '0';
509
510 This is fixed.
511
512* GNU M4 is now required when using Bison.
513\f
514Changes in version 1.35, 2002-03-25:
515
516* C Skeleton
517 Some projects use Bison's C parser with C++ compilers, and define
518 YYSTYPE as a class. The recent adjustment of C parsers for data
519 alignment and 64 bit architectures made this impossible.
520
521 Because for the time being no real solution for C++ parser
522 generation exists, kludges were implemented in the parser to
523 maintain this use. In the future, when Bison has C++ parsers, this
524 kludge will be disabled.
525
526 This kludge also addresses some C++ problems when the stack was
527 extended.
528\f
529Changes in version 1.34, 2002-03-12:
530
531* File name clashes are detected
532 $ bison foo.y -d -o foo.x
533 fatal error: header and parser would both be named `foo.x'
534
535* A missing `;' at the end of a rule triggers a warning
536 In accordance with POSIX, and in agreement with other
537 Yacc implementations, Bison will mandate this semicolon in the near
538 future. This eases the implementation of a Bison parser of Bison
539 grammars by making this grammar LALR(1) instead of LR(2). To
540 facilitate the transition, this release introduces a warning.
541
542* Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31, as they caused too
543 many portability hassles.
544
545* DJGPP support added.
546
547* Fix test suite portability problems.
548\f
549Changes in version 1.33, 2002-02-07:
550
551* Fix C++ issues
552 Groff could not be compiled for the definition of size_t was lacking
553 under some conditions.
554
555* Catch invalid @n
556 As is done with $n.
557\f
558Changes in version 1.32, 2002-01-23:
559
560* Fix Yacc output file names
561
562* Portability fixes
563
564* Italian, Dutch translations
565\f
566Changes in version 1.31, 2002-01-14:
567
568* Many Bug Fixes
569
570* GNU Gettext and %expect
571 GNU Gettext asserts 10 s/r conflicts, but there are 7. Now that
572 Bison dies on incorrect %expectations, we fear there will be
573 too many bug reports for Gettext, so _for the time being_, %expect
574 does not trigger an error when the input file is named `plural.y'.
575
576* Use of alloca in parsers
577 If YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA is defined to 0, then the parsers will use
578 malloc exclusively. Since 1.29, but was not NEWS'ed.
579
580 alloca is used only when compiled with GCC, to avoid portability
581 problems as on AIX.
582
583* yyparse now returns 2 if memory is exhausted; formerly it dumped core.
584
585* When the generated parser lacks debugging code, YYDEBUG is now 0
586 (as POSIX requires) instead of being undefined.
587
588* User Actions
589 Bison has always permitted actions such as { $$ = $1 }: it adds the
590 ending semicolon. Now if in Yacc compatibility mode, the semicolon
591 is no longer output: one has to write { $$ = $1; }.
592
593* Better C++ compliance
594 The output parsers try to respect C++ namespaces.
595 [This turned out to be a failed experiment, and it was reverted later.]
596
597* Reduced Grammars
598 Fixed bugs when reporting useless nonterminals.
599
600* 64 bit hosts
601 The parsers work properly on 64 bit hosts.
602
603* Error messages
604 Some calls to strerror resulted in scrambled or missing error messages.
605
606* %expect
607 When the number of shift/reduce conflicts is correct, don't issue
608 any warning.
609
610* The verbose report includes the rule line numbers.
611
612* Rule line numbers are fixed in traces.
613
614* Swedish translation
615
616* Parse errors
617 Verbose parse error messages from the parsers are better looking.
618 Before: parse error: unexpected `'/'', expecting `"number"' or `'-'' or `'(''
619 Now: parse error: unexpected '/', expecting "number" or '-' or '('
620
621* Fixed parser memory leaks.
622 When the generated parser was using malloc to extend its stacks, the
623 previous allocations were not freed.
624
625* Fixed verbose output file.
626 Some newlines were missing.
627 Some conflicts in state descriptions were missing.
628
629* Fixed conflict report.
630 Option -v was needed to get the result.
631
632* %expect
633 Was not used.
634 Mismatches are errors, not warnings.
635
636* Fixed incorrect processing of some invalid input.
637
638* Fixed CPP guards: 9foo.h uses BISON_9FOO_H instead of 9FOO_H.
639
640* Fixed some typos in the documentation.
641
642* %token MY_EOF 0 is supported.
643 Before, MY_EOF was silently renumbered as 257.
644
645* doc/refcard.tex is updated.
646
647* %output, %file-prefix, %name-prefix.
648 New.
649
650* --output
651 New, aliasing `--output-file'.
652\f
653Changes in version 1.30, 2001-10-26:
654
655* `--defines' and `--graph' have now an optional argument which is the
656 output file name. `-d' and `-g' do not change; they do not take any
657 argument.
658
659* `%source_extension' and `%header_extension' are removed, failed
660 experiment.
661
662* Portability fixes.
663\f
664Changes in version 1.29, 2001-09-07:
665
666* The output file does not define const, as this caused problems when used
667 with common autoconfiguration schemes. If you still use ancient compilers
668 that lack const, compile with the equivalent of the C compiler option
669 `-Dconst='. autoconf's AC_C_CONST macro provides one way to do this.
670
671* Added `-g' and `--graph'.
672
673* The Bison manual is now distributed under the terms of the GNU FDL.
674
675* The input and the output files has automatically a similar extension.
676
677* Russian translation added.
678
679* NLS support updated; should hopefully be less troublesome.
680
681* Added the old Bison reference card.
682
683* Added `--locations' and `%locations'.
684
685* Added `-S' and `--skeleton'.
686
687* `%raw', `-r', `--raw' is disabled.
688
689* Special characters are escaped when output. This solves the problems
690 of the #line lines with path names including backslashes.
691
692* New directives.
693 `%yacc', `%fixed_output_files', `%defines', `%no_parser', `%verbose',
694 `%debug', `%source_extension' and `%header_extension'.
695
696* @$
697 Automatic location tracking.
698\f
699Changes in version 1.28, 1999-07-06:
700
701* Should compile better now with K&R compilers.
702
703* Added NLS.
704
705* Fixed a problem with escaping the double quote character.
706
707* There is now a FAQ.
708\f
709Changes in version 1.27:
710
711* The make rule which prevented bison.simple from being created on
712 some systems has been fixed.
713\f
714Changes in version 1.26:
715
716* Bison now uses automake.
717
718* New mailing lists: <bug-bison@gnu.org> and <help-bison@gnu.org>.
719
720* Token numbers now start at 257 as previously documented, not 258.
721
722* Bison honors the TMPDIR environment variable.
723
724* A couple of buffer overruns have been fixed.
725
726* Problems when closing files should now be reported.
727
728* Generated parsers should now work even on operating systems which do
729 not provide alloca().
730\f
731Changes in version 1.25, 1995-10-16:
732
733* Errors in the input grammar are not fatal; Bison keeps reading
734the grammar file, and reports all the errors found in it.
735
736* Tokens can now be specified as multiple-character strings: for
737example, you could use "<=" for a token which looks like <=, instead
738of chosing a name like LESSEQ.
739
740* The %token_table declaration says to write a table of tokens (names
741and numbers) into the parser file. The yylex function can use this
742table to recognize multiple-character string tokens, or for other
743purposes.
744
745* The %no_lines declaration says not to generate any #line preprocessor
746directives in the parser file.
747
748* The %raw declaration says to use internal Bison token numbers, not
749Yacc-compatible token numbers, when token names are defined as macros.
750
751* The --no-parser option produces the parser tables without including
752the parser engine; a project can now use its own parser engine.
753The actions go into a separate file called NAME.act, in the form of
754a switch statement body.
755\f
756Changes in version 1.23:
757
758The user can define YYPARSE_PARAM as the name of an argument to be
759passed into yyparse. The argument should have type void *. It should
760actually point to an object. Grammar actions can access the variable
761by casting it to the proper pointer type.
762
763Line numbers in output file corrected.
764\f
765Changes in version 1.22:
766
767--help option added.
768\f
769Changes in version 1.20:
770
771Output file does not redefine const for C++.
772
773Local Variables:
774mode: outline
775End:
776
777-----
778
779Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
7802004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
781
782This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
783
784Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
785it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
786the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
787any later version.
788
789Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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791MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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793
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