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1 | .TH BISON 1 local | |
2 | .SH NAME | |
3 | bison \- GNU Project parser generator (yacc replacement) | |
4 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
5 | .B bison | |
6 | [ | |
7 | .BI \-b " file-prefix" | |
8 | ] [ | |
9 | .BI \-\-file-prefix= file-prefix | |
10 | ] [ | |
11 | .B \-d | |
12 | ] [ | |
13 | .BI \-\-defines= defines-file | |
14 | ] [ | |
15 | .B \-g | |
16 | ] [ | |
17 | .BI \-\-graph= graph-file | |
18 | ] [ | |
19 | .B \-k | |
20 | ] [ | |
21 | .B \-\-token-table | |
22 | ] [ | |
23 | .B \-l | |
24 | ] [ | |
25 | .B \-\-no-lines | |
26 | ] [ | |
27 | .B \-n | |
28 | ] [ | |
29 | .B \-\-no-parser | |
30 | ] [ | |
31 | .BI \-o " outfile" | |
32 | ] [ | |
33 | .BI \-\-output-file= outfile | |
34 | ] [ | |
35 | .BI \-p " prefix" | |
36 | ] [ | |
37 | .BI \-\-name-prefix= prefix | |
38 | ] [ | |
39 | .B \-t | |
40 | ] [ | |
41 | .B \-\-debug | |
42 | ] [ | |
43 | .B \-v | |
44 | ] [ | |
45 | .B \-\-verbose | |
46 | ] [ | |
47 | .B \-V | |
48 | ] [ | |
49 | .B \-\-version | |
50 | ] [ | |
51 | .B \-y | |
52 | ] [ | |
53 | .B \-\-yacc | |
54 | ] [ | |
55 | .B \-h | |
56 | ] [ | |
57 | .B \-\-help | |
58 | ] [ | |
59 | .B \-\-fixed-output-files | |
60 | ] | |
61 | file | |
62 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
63 | .I Bison | |
64 | is a parser generator in the style of | |
65 | .IR yacc (1). | |
66 | It should be upwardly compatible with input files designed | |
67 | for | |
68 | .IR yacc . | |
69 | .PP | |
70 | Input files should follow the | |
71 | .I yacc | |
72 | convention of ending in | |
73 | .BR .y . | |
74 | Unlike | |
75 | .IR yacc , | |
76 | the generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix | |
77 | of the input file. | |
78 | Moreover, if you need to put | |
79 | .IR C++ | |
80 | code in the input file, you can end his name by a C++-like extension | |
81 | (.ypp or .y++), then bison will follow your extension to name the | |
82 | output file (.cpp or .c++). | |
83 | For instance, a grammar description file named | |
84 | .B parse.yxx | |
85 | would produce the generated parser in a file named | |
86 | .BR parse.tab.cxx , | |
87 | instead of | |
88 | .IR yacc 's | |
89 | .BR y.tab.c | |
90 | or old | |
91 | .IR Bison | |
92 | versions | |
93 | .BR parse.tab.c . | |
94 | .PP | |
95 | This description of the options that can be given to | |
96 | .I bison | |
97 | is adapted from the node | |
98 | .B Invocation | |
99 | in the | |
100 | .B bison.texinfo | |
101 | manual, which should be taken as authoritative. | |
102 | .PP | |
103 | .I Bison | |
104 | supports both traditional single-letter options and mnemonic long | |
105 | option names. Long option names are indicated with | |
106 | .B \-\- | |
107 | instead of | |
108 | .BR \- . | |
109 | Abbreviations for option names are allowed as long as they | |
110 | are unique. When a long option takes an argument, like | |
111 | .BR \-\-file-prefix , | |
112 | connect the option name and the argument with | |
113 | .BR = . | |
114 | .SS OPTIONS | |
115 | .TP | |
116 | .BI \-b " file-prefix" | |
117 | .br | |
118 | .ns | |
119 | .TP | |
120 | .BI \-\-file-prefix= file-prefix | |
121 | Specify a prefix to use for all | |
122 | .I bison | |
123 | output file names. The names are | |
124 | chosen as if the input file were named | |
125 | \fIfile-prefix\fB.c\fR. | |
126 | .TP | |
127 | .B \-d | |
128 | .br | |
129 | .ns | |
130 | Write an extra output file containing macro definitions for the token | |
131 | type names defined in the grammar and the semantic value type | |
132 | .BR YYSTYPE , | |
133 | as well as a few | |
134 | .B extern | |
135 | variable declarations. | |
136 | .sp | |
137 | If the parser output file is named | |
138 | \fIname\fB.c\fR | |
139 | then this file | |
140 | is named | |
141 | \fIname\fB.h\fR. | |
142 | .sp | |
143 | This output file is essential if you wish to put the definition of | |
144 | .B yylex | |
145 | in a separate source file, because | |
146 | .B yylex | |
147 | needs to be able to refer to token type codes and the variable | |
148 | .BR yylval . | |
149 | .TP | |
150 | .BI \-\-defines= defines-file | |
151 | The behaviour of | |
152 | .BI \-\-defines | |
153 | is the same than | |
154 | .BI \-d | |
155 | option. | |
156 | The only difference is that it has an optionnal argument which is | |
157 | the name of the output filename. | |
158 | .TP | |
159 | .BI \-g | |
160 | .br | |
161 | .ns | |
162 | Output a VCG definition of the LALR(1) grammar automaton computed by | |
163 | Bison. If the grammar file is | |
164 | .BR foo.y | |
165 | , the VCG output file will be | |
166 | .BR foo.vcg . | |
167 | .TP | |
168 | .BI \-\-graph= graph-file | |
169 | The behaviour of | |
170 | .BI \-\-graph | |
171 | is the same than | |
172 | .BI \-g | |
173 | option. The only difference is that it has an optionnal argument which | |
174 | is the name of the output graph filename. | |
175 | .TP | |
176 | .B \-k | |
177 | .br | |
178 | .ns | |
179 | .TP | |
180 | .B \-\-token-table | |
181 | This switch causes the \fIname\fB.tab.c\fR output to include a list of | |
182 | token names in order by their token numbers; this is defined in the array | |
183 | .IR yytname . | |
184 | Also generated | |
185 | are #defines for | |
186 | .IR YYNTOKENS , | |
187 | .IR YYNNTS , | |
188 | .IR YYNRULES , | |
189 | and | |
190 | .IR YYNSTATES . | |
191 | .TP | |
192 | .B \-l | |
193 | .br | |
194 | .ns | |
195 | .TP | |
196 | .B \-\-no-lines | |
197 | Don't put any | |
198 | .B #line | |
199 | preprocessor commands in the parser file. | |
200 | Ordinarily | |
201 | .I bison | |
202 | puts them in the parser file so that the C compiler | |
203 | and debuggers will associate errors with your source file, the | |
204 | grammar file. This option causes them to associate errors with the | |
205 | parser file, treating it an independent source file in its own right. | |
206 | .TP | |
207 | .B \-n | |
208 | .br | |
209 | .ns | |
210 | .TP | |
211 | .B \-\-no-parser | |
212 | Do not generate the parser code into the output; generate only | |
213 | declarations. The generated \fIname\fB.tab.c\fR file will have only | |
214 | constant declarations. In addition, a \fIname\fB.act\fR file is | |
215 | generated containing a switch statement body containing all the | |
216 | translated actions. | |
217 | .TP | |
218 | .BI \-o " outfile" | |
219 | .br | |
220 | .ns | |
221 | .TP | |
222 | .BI \-\-output-file= outfile | |
223 | Specify the name | |
224 | .I outfile | |
225 | for the parser file. | |
226 | .sp | |
227 | The other output files' names are constructed from | |
228 | .I outfile | |
229 | as described under the | |
230 | .B \-v | |
231 | and | |
232 | .B \-d | |
233 | switches. | |
234 | .TP | |
235 | .BI \-p " prefix" | |
236 | .br | |
237 | .ns | |
238 | .TP | |
239 | .BI \-\-name-prefix= prefix | |
240 | Rename the external symbols used in the parser so that they start with | |
241 | .I prefix | |
242 | instead of | |
243 | .BR yy . | |
244 | The precise list of symbols renamed is | |
245 | .BR yyparse , | |
246 | .BR yylex , | |
247 | .BR yyerror , | |
248 | .BR yylval , | |
249 | .BR yychar , | |
250 | and | |
251 | .BR yydebug . | |
252 | .sp | |
253 | For example, if you use | |
254 | .BR "\-p c" , | |
255 | the names become | |
256 | .BR cparse , | |
257 | .BR clex , | |
258 | and so on. | |
259 | .TP | |
260 | .B \-t | |
261 | .br | |
262 | .ns | |
263 | .TP | |
264 | .B \-\-debug | |
265 | In the parser file, define the macro | |
266 | .B YYDEBUG | |
267 | to 1 if it is not already defined, | |
268 | so that the debugging facilities are compiled. | |
269 | .TP | |
270 | .B \-v | |
271 | .br | |
272 | .ns | |
273 | .TP | |
274 | .B \-\-verbose | |
275 | Write an extra output file containing verbose descriptions of the | |
276 | parser states and what is done for each type of look-ahead token in | |
277 | that state. | |
278 | .sp | |
279 | This file also describes all the conflicts, both those resolved by | |
280 | operator precedence and the unresolved ones. | |
281 | .sp | |
282 | The file's name is made by removing | |
283 | .B .tab.c | |
284 | or | |
285 | .B .c | |
286 | from the parser output file name, and adding | |
287 | .B .output | |
288 | instead. | |
289 | .sp | |
290 | Therefore, if the input file is | |
291 | .BR foo.y , | |
292 | then the parser file is called | |
293 | .B foo.tab.c | |
294 | by default. As a consequence, the verbose | |
295 | output file is called | |
296 | .BR foo.output . | |
297 | .TP | |
298 | .B \-V | |
299 | .br | |
300 | .ns | |
301 | .TP | |
302 | .B \-\-version | |
303 | Print the version number of | |
304 | .I bison | |
305 | and exit. | |
306 | .TP | |
307 | .B \-h | |
308 | .br | |
309 | .ns | |
310 | .TP | |
311 | .B \-\-help | |
312 | Print a summary of the options to | |
313 | .I bison | |
314 | and exit. | |
315 | .TP | |
316 | .B \-y | |
317 | .br | |
318 | .ns | |
319 | .TP | |
320 | .B \-\-yacc | |
321 | .br | |
322 | .ns | |
323 | .TP | |
324 | .B \-\-fixed-output-files | |
325 | Equivalent to | |
326 | .BR "\-o y.tab.c" ; | |
327 | the parser output file is called | |
328 | .BR y.tab.c , | |
329 | and the other outputs are called | |
330 | .B y.output | |
331 | and | |
332 | .BR y.tab.h . | |
333 | The purpose of this switch is to imitate | |
334 | .IR yacc 's | |
335 | output file name conventions. | |
336 | Thus, the following shell script can substitute for | |
337 | .IR yacc : | |
338 | .sp | |
339 | .RS | |
340 | .ft B | |
341 | bison \-y $* | |
342 | .ft R | |
343 | .sp | |
344 | .RE | |
345 | .SH FILES | |
346 | /usr/local/share/bison/bison.simple simple parser | |
347 | .br | |
348 | /usr/local/share/bison/bison.hairy complicated parser | |
349 | .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" | |
350 | .TP | |
351 | .SM BISON_SIMPLE | |
352 | If this is set, it specifies the location in which the | |
353 | .B bison.simple | |
354 | parser can be found. | |
355 | .TP | |
356 | .SM BISON_HAIRY | |
357 | If this is set, it specifies the location in which the | |
358 | .B bison.hairy | |
359 | parser can be found. | |
360 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
361 | .IR yacc (1) | |
362 | .br | |
363 | The | |
364 | .IR "Bison Reference Manual" , | |
365 | included as the file | |
366 | .B bison.texinfo | |
367 | in the | |
368 | .I bison | |
369 | source distribution. | |
370 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS | |
371 | Self explanatory. |