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1 -*- Autoconf -*-
2
3# Language-independent M4 Macros for Bison.
4
5# Copyright (C) 2002, 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6
7# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10# (at your option) any later version.
11#
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15# GNU General Public License for more details.
16#
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19
20
21## ---------------- ##
22## Identification. ##
23## ---------------- ##
24
25# b4_copyright(TITLE, YEARS)
26# --------------------------
27m4_define([b4_copyright],
28[b4_comment([A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison b4_version.])
29
30b4_comment([$1
31
32m4_text_wrap([Copyright (C) $2 Free Software Foundation, Inc.], [ ])
33
34This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
35it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
36the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
37(at your option) any later version.
38
39This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
40but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
41MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
42GNU General Public License for more details.
43
44You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
45along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.])
46
47b4_comment([As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains
48part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work
49under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a
50parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof
51as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute
52the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this
53special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting
54Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public
55License without this special exception.
56
57This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in
58version 2.2 of Bison.])])
59
60
61## ---------------- ##
62## Error handling. ##
63## ---------------- ##
64
65# The following error handling macros print error directives that should not
66# become arguments of other macro invocations since they would likely then be
67# mangled. Thus, they print to stdout directly.
68
69# b4_cat(TEXT)
70# ------------
71# Write TEXT to stdout. Precede the final newline with an @ so that it's
72# escaped. For example:
73#
74# b4_cat([[@complain(invalid input@)]])
75m4_define([b4_cat],
76[m4_syscmd([cat <<'_m4eof'
77]m4_bpatsubst(m4_dquote($1), [_m4eof], [_m4@`eof])[@
78_m4eof
79])dnl
80m4_if(m4_sysval, [0], [], [m4_fatal([$0: cannot write to stdout])])])
81
82# b4_error(KIND, FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
83# -------------------------------------------
84# Write @KIND(FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout.
85#
86# For example:
87#
88# b4_error([[warn]], [[invalid value for `%s': %s]], [[foo]], [[3]])
89m4_define([b4_error],
90[b4_cat([[@]$1[(]$2[]]dnl
91[m4_if([$#], [2], [],
92 [m4_foreach([b4_arg],
93 m4_dquote(m4_shift(m4_shift($@))),
94 [[@,]b4_arg])])[@)]])])
95
96# b4_error_at(KIND, START, END, FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
97# ----------------------------------------------------------
98# Write @KIND_at(START@,END@,FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout.
99#
100# For example:
101#
102# b4_error_at([[complain]], [[input.y:2.3]], [[input.y:5.4]],
103# [[invalid %s]], [[foo]])
104m4_define([b4_error_at],
105[b4_cat([[@]$1[_at(]$2[@,]$3[@,]$4[]]dnl
106[m4_if([$#], [4], [],
107 [m4_foreach([b4_arg],
108 m4_dquote(m4_shift(m4_shift(m4_shift(m4_shift($@))))),
109 [[@,]b4_arg])])[@)]])])
110
111# b4_warn(FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
112# ------------------------------------
113# Write @warn(FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout.
114#
115# For example:
116#
117# b4_warn([[invalid value for `%s': %s]], [[foo]], [[3]])
118#
119# As a simple test suite, this:
120#
121# m4_divert(-1)
122# m4_define([asdf], [ASDF])
123# m4_define([fsa], [FSA])
124# m4_define([fdsa], [FDSA])
125# b4_warn([[[asdf), asdf]]], [[[fsa), fsa]]], [[[fdsa), fdsa]]])
126# b4_warn([[asdf), asdf]], [[fsa), fsa]], [[fdsa), fdsa]])
127# b4_warn()
128# b4_warn(1)
129# b4_warn(1, 2)
130#
131# Should produce this without newlines:
132#
133# @warn([asdf), asdf]@,[fsa), fsa]@,[fdsa), fdsa]@)
134# @warn(asdf), asdf@,fsa), fsa@,fdsa), fdsa@)
135# @warn(@)
136# @warn(1@)
137# @warn(1@,2@)
138m4_define([b4_warn],
139[b4_error([[warn]], $@)])
140
141# b4_warn_at(START, END, FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
142# ---------------------------------------------------
143# Write @warn(START@,END@,FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout.
144#
145# For example:
146#
147# b4_warn_at([[input.y:2.3]], [[input.y:5.4]], [[invalid %s]], [[foo]])
148m4_define([b4_warn_at],
149[b4_error_at([[warn]], $@)])
150
151# b4_complain(FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
152# ----------------------------------------
153# Write @complain(FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout.
154#
155# See b4_warn example.
156m4_define([b4_complain],
157[b4_error([[complain]], $@)])
158
159# b4_complain_at(START, END, FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
160# -------------------------------------------------------
161# Write @complain(START@,END@,FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout.
162#
163# See b4_warn_at example.
164m4_define([b4_complain_at],
165[b4_error_at([[complain]], $@)])
166
167# b4_fatal(FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
168# -------------------------------------
169# Write @fatal(FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout and exit.
170#
171# See b4_warn example.
172m4_define([b4_fatal],
173[b4_error([[fatal]], $@)dnl
174m4_exit(1)])
175
176# b4_fatal_at(START, END, FORMAT, [ARG1], [ARG2], ...)
177# ----------------------------------------------------
178# Write @fatal(START@,END@,FORMAT@,ARG1@,ARG2@,...@) to stdout and exit.
179#
180# See b4_warn_at example.
181m4_define([b4_fatal_at],
182[b4_error_at([[fatal]], $@)dnl
183m4_exit(1)])
184
185
186## ---------------- ##
187## Default values. ##
188## ---------------- ##
189
190# m4_define_default([b4_lex_param], []) dnl breaks other skeletons
191m4_define_default([b4_pre_prologue], [])
192m4_define_default([b4_post_prologue], [])
193m4_define_default([b4_epilogue], [])
194m4_define_default([b4_parse_param], [])
195
196# The initial column and line.
197m4_define_default([b4_location_initial_column], [1])
198m4_define_default([b4_location_initial_line], [1])
199
200
201## ------------ ##
202## Data Types. ##
203## ------------ ##
204
205# b4_ints_in(INT1, INT2, LOW, HIGH)
206# ---------------------------------
207# Return 1 iff both INT1 and INT2 are in [LOW, HIGH], 0 otherwise.
208m4_define([b4_ints_in],
209[m4_eval([$3 <= $1 && $1 <= $4 && $3 <= $2 && $2 <= $4])])
210
211
212
213## ------------------ ##
214## Decoding options. ##
215## ------------------ ##
216
217# b4_flag_if(FLAG, IF-TRUE, IF-FALSE)
218# -----------------------------------
219# Run IF-TRUE if b4_FLAG_flag is 1, IF-FALSE if FLAG is 0, otherwise fail.
220m4_define([b4_flag_if],
221[m4_case(b4_$1_flag,
222 [0], [$3],
223 [1], [$2],
224 [m4_fatal([invalid $1 value: ]$1)])])
225
226
227# b4_define_flag_if(FLAG)
228# -----------------------
229# Define "b4_FLAG_if(IF-TRUE, IF-FALSE)" that depends on the
230# value of the Boolean FLAG.
231m4_define([b4_define_flag_if],
232[_b4_define_flag_if($[1], $[2], [$1])])
233
234# _b4_define_flag_if($1, $2, FLAG)
235# --------------------------------
236# This macro works around the impossibility to define macros
237# inside macros, because issuing `[$1]' is not possible in M4 :(.
238# This sucks hard, GNU M4 should really provide M5 like $$1.
239m4_define([_b4_define_flag_if],
240[m4_if([$1$2], $[1]$[2], [],
241 [m4_fatal([$0: Invalid arguments: $@])])dnl
242m4_define([b4_$3_if],
243 [b4_flag_if([$3], [$1], [$2])])])
244
245
246# b4_FLAG_if(IF-TRUE, IF-FALSE)
247# -----------------------------
248# Expand IF-TRUE, if FLAG is true, IF-FALSE otherwise.
249b4_define_flag_if([defines]) # Whether headers are requested.
250b4_define_flag_if([error_verbose]) # Whether error are verbose.
251b4_define_flag_if([glr]) # Whether a GLR parser is requested.
252b4_define_flag_if([locations]) # Whether locations are tracked.
253b4_define_flag_if([nondeterministic]) # Whether conflicts should be handled.
254b4_define_flag_if([yacc]) # Whether POSIX Yacc is emulated.
255
256
257## ------------------------- ##
258## Assigning token numbers. ##
259## ------------------------- ##
260
261
262## ----------- ##
263## Synclines. ##
264## ----------- ##
265
266# b4_basename(NAME)
267# -----------------
268# Similar to POSIX basename; the differences don't matter here.
269# Beware that NAME is not evaluated.
270m4_define([b4_basename],
271[m4_bpatsubst([$1], [^.*/\([^/]+\)/*$], [\1])])
272
273
274# b4_syncline(LINE, FILE)
275# -----------------------
276m4_define([b4_syncline],
277[b4_flag_if([synclines], [
278b4_sync_end([__line__], [b4_basename(m4_quote(__file__))])
279b4_sync_start([$1], [$2])])])
280
281m4_define([b4_sync_end], [b4_comment([Line $1 of $2])])
282m4_define([b4_sync_start], [b4_comment([Line $1 of $2])])
283
284# b4_user_code(USER-CODE)
285# -----------------------
286# Emit code from the user, ending it with synclines.
287m4_define([b4_user_code],
288[$1
289b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])])
290
291
292# b4_define_user_code(MACRO)
293# --------------------------
294# From b4_MACRO, build b4_user_MACRO that includes the synclines.
295m4_define([b4_define_user_code],
296[m4_define([b4_user_$1],
297[b4_user_code([b4_$1])])])
298
299
300# b4_user_actions
301# b4_user_initial_action
302# b4_user_post_prologue
303# b4_user_pre_prologue
304# b4_user_stype
305# ----------------------
306# Macros that issue user code, ending with synclines.
307b4_define_user_code([actions])
308b4_define_user_code([initial_action])
309b4_define_user_code([post_prologue])
310b4_define_user_code([pre_prologue])
311b4_define_user_code([stype])
312
313
314# b4_check_user_names(WHAT, USER-LIST, BISON-NAMESPACE)
315# -----------------------------------------------------
316# Complain if any name of type WHAT is used by the user (as recorded in
317# USER-LIST) but is not used by Bison (as recorded by macros in the
318# namespace BISON-NAMESPACE).
319#
320# USER-LIST must expand to a list specifying all user occurrences of all names
321# of type WHAT. Each item in the list must be a triplet specifying one
322# occurrence: name, start boundary, and end boundary. Empty string names are
323# fine. An empty list is fine.
324#
325# For example, to define b4_foo_user_names to be used for USER-LIST with three
326# name occurrences and with correct quoting:
327#
328# m4_define([b4_foo_user_names],
329# [[[[[[bar]], [[parser.y:1.7]], [[parser.y:1.16]]]],
330# [[[[bar]], [[parser.y:5.7]], [[parser.y:5.16]]]],
331# [[[[baz]], [[parser.y:8.7]], [[parser.y:8.16]]]]]])
332#
333# The macro BISON-NAMESPACE(bar) must be defined iff the name bar of type WHAT
334# is used by Bison (in the front-end or in the skeleton). Empty string names
335# are fine, but it would be ugly for Bison to actually use one.
336#
337# For example, to use b4_foo_bison_names for BISON-NAMESPACE and define that
338# the names bar and baz are used by Bison:
339#
340# m4_define([b4_foo_bison_names(bar)])
341# m4_define([b4_foo_bison_names(baz)])
342#
343# To invoke b4_check_user_names with TYPE foo, with USER-LIST
344# b4_foo_user_names, with BISON-NAMESPACE b4_foo_bison_names, and with correct
345# quoting:
346#
347# b4_check_user_names([[foo]], [b4_foo_user_names],
348# [[b4_foo_bison_names]])
349m4_define([b4_check_user_names],
350[m4_foreach([b4_occurrence], $2,
351[m4_pushdef([b4_occurrence], b4_occurrence)dnl
352m4_pushdef([b4_user_name], m4_car(b4_occurrence))dnl
353m4_pushdef([b4_start], m4_car(m4_shift(b4_occurrence)))dnl
354m4_pushdef([b4_end], m4_shift(m4_shift(b4_occurrence)))dnl
355m4_ifndef($3[(]m4_quote(b4_user_name)[)],
356 [b4_complain_at([b4_start], [b4_end],
357 [[%s `%s' is not used]],
358 [$1], [b4_user_name])])[]dnl
359m4_popdef([b4_occurrence])dnl
360m4_popdef([b4_user_name])dnl
361m4_popdef([b4_start])dnl
362m4_popdef([b4_end])dnl
363])])
364
365
366
367
368## --------------------- ##
369## b4_percent_define_*. ##
370## --------------------- ##
371
372
373# b4_percent_define_use(VARIABLE)
374# -------------------------------
375# Declare that VARIABLE was used.
376m4_define([b4_percent_define_use],
377[m4_define([b4_percent_define_bison_variables(]$1[)])dnl
378])
379
380# b4_percent_define_get(VARIABLE, [DEFAULT])
381# ------------------------------------------
382# Mimic muscle_percent_define_get in ../src/muscle-tab.h. That is, if
383# the %define variable VARIABLE is defined, emit its value. Contrary
384# to its C counterpart, return DEFAULT otherwise. Also, record
385# Bison's usage of VARIABLE by defining
386# b4_percent_define_bison_variables(VARIABLE).
387#
388# For example:
389#
390# b4_percent_define_get([[foo]])
391m4_define([b4_percent_define_get],
392[b4_percent_define_use([$1])dnl
393m4_ifdef([b4_percent_define(]$1[)],
394 [m4_indir([b4_percent_define(]$1[)])],
395 [$2])])
396
397
398# b4_percent_define_get_loc(VARIABLE)
399# -----------------------------------
400# Mimic muscle_percent_define_get_loc in ../src/muscle-tab.h exactly. That is,
401# if the %define variable VARIABLE is undefined, complain fatally since that's
402# a Bison or skeleton error. Otherwise, return its definition location in a
403# form approriate for the first two arguments of b4_warn_at, b4_complain_at, or
404# b4_fatal_at. Don't record this as a Bison usage of VARIABLE as there's no
405# reason to suspect that the user-supplied value has yet influenced the output.
406#
407# For example:
408#
409# b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[foo]]), [[invalid foo]])
410m4_define([b4_percent_define_get_loc],
411[m4_ifdef([b4_percent_define_loc(]$1[)],
412 [m4_pushdef([b4_loc], m4_indir([b4_percent_define_loc(]$1[)]))dnl
413b4_loc[]dnl
414m4_popdef([b4_loc])],
415 [b4_fatal([[undefined %%define variable `%s' passed to b4_percent_define_get_loc]], [$1])])])
416
417# b4_percent_define_get_syncline(VARIABLE)
418# ----------------------------------------
419# Mimic muscle_percent_define_get_syncline in ../src/muscle-tab.h exactly.
420# That is, if the %define variable VARIABLE is undefined, complain fatally
421# since that's a Bison or skeleton error. Otherwise, return its definition
422# location as a b4_syncline invocation. Don't record this as a Bison usage of
423# VARIABLE as there's no reason to suspect that the user-supplied value has yet
424# influenced the output.
425#
426# For example:
427#
428# b4_percent_define_get_syncline([[foo]])
429m4_define([b4_percent_define_get_syncline],
430[m4_ifdef([b4_percent_define_syncline(]$1[)],
431 [m4_indir([b4_percent_define_syncline(]$1[)])],
432 [b4_fatal([[undefined %%define variable `%s' passed to b4_percent_define_get_syncline]], [$1])])])
433
434# b4_percent_define_ifdef(VARIABLE, IF-TRUE, [IF-FALSE])
435# ------------------------------------------------------
436# Mimic muscle_percent_define_ifdef in ../src/muscle-tab.h exactly. That is,
437# if the %define variable VARIABLE is defined, expand IF-TRUE, else expand
438# IF-FALSE. Also, record Bison's usage of VARIABLE by defining
439# b4_percent_define_bison_variables(VARIABLE).
440#
441# For example:
442#
443# b4_percent_define_ifdef([[foo]], [[it's defined]], [[it's undefined]])
444m4_define([b4_percent_define_ifdef],
445[m4_ifdef([b4_percent_define(]$1[)],
446 [m4_define([b4_percent_define_bison_variables(]$1[)])$2],
447 [$3])])
448
449# b4_percent_define_flag_if(VARIABLE, IF-TRUE, [IF-FALSE])
450# --------------------------------------------------------
451# Mimic muscle_percent_define_flag_if in ../src/muscle-tab.h exactly. That is,
452# if the %define variable VARIABLE is defined to "" or "true", expand IF-TRUE.
453# If it is defined to "false", expand IF-FALSE. Complain if it is undefined
454# (a Bison or skeleton error since the default value should have been set
455# already) or defined to any other value (possibly a user error). Also, record
456# Bison's usage of VARIABLE by defining
457# b4_percent_define_bison_variables(VARIABLE).
458#
459# For example:
460#
461# b4_percent_define_flag_if([[foo]], [[it's true]], [[it's false]])
462m4_define([b4_percent_define_flag_if],
463[b4_percent_define_ifdef([$1],
464 [m4_case(b4_percent_define_get([$1]),
465 [], [$2], [true], [$2], [false], [$3],
466 [m4_expand_once([b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([$1]),
467 [[invalid value for %%define Boolean variable `%s']],
468 [$1])],
469 [[b4_percent_define_flag_if($1)]])])],
470 [b4_fatal([[undefined %%define variable `%s' passed to b4_percent_define_flag_if]], [$1])])])
471
472# b4_percent_define_default(VARIABLE, DEFAULT)
473# --------------------------------------------
474# Mimic muscle_percent_define_default in ../src/muscle-tab.h exactly. That is,
475# if the %define variable VARIABLE is undefined, set its value to DEFAULT.
476# Don't record this as a Bison usage of VARIABLE as there's no reason to
477# suspect that the value has yet influenced the output.
478#
479# For example:
480#
481# b4_percent_define_default([[foo]], [[default value]])
482m4_define([b4_percent_define_default],
483[m4_ifndef([b4_percent_define(]$1[)],
484 [m4_define([b4_percent_define(]$1[)], [$2])dnl
485 m4_define([b4_percent_define_loc(]$1[)],
486 [[[[<skeleton default value>:-1.-1]],
487 [[<skeleton default value>:-1.-1]]]])dnl
488 m4_define([b4_percent_define_syncline(]$1[)], [[]])])])
489
490# b4_percent_define_check_values(VALUES)
491# --------------------------------------
492# Mimic muscle_percent_define_check_values in ../src/muscle-tab.h exactly
493# except that the VALUES structure is more appropriate for M4. That is, VALUES
494# is a list of sublists of strings. For each sublist, the first string is the
495# name of a %define variable, and all remaining strings in that sublist are the
496# valid values for that variable. Complain if such a variable is undefined (a
497# Bison error since the default value should have been set already) or defined
498# to any other value (possibly a user error). Don't record this as a Bison
499# usage of the variable as there's no reason to suspect that the value has yet
500# influenced the output.
501#
502# For example:
503#
504# b4_percent_define_check_values([[[[foo]], [[foo-value1]], [[foo-value2]]]],
505# [[[[bar]], [[bar-value1]]]])
506m4_define([b4_percent_define_check_values],
507[m4_foreach([b4_sublist], m4_quote($@),
508 [_b4_percent_define_check_values(b4_sublist)])])
509
510m4_define([_b4_percent_define_check_values],
511[m4_ifdef([b4_percent_define(]$1[)],
512 [m4_pushdef([b4_good_value], [0])dnl
513 m4_if($#, 1, [],
514 [m4_foreach([b4_value], m4_dquote(m4_shift($@)),
515 [m4_if(m4_indir([b4_percent_define(]$1[)]), b4_value,
516 [m4_define([b4_good_value], [1])])])])dnl
517 m4_if(b4_good_value, [0],
518 [b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([$1]),
519 [[invalid value for %%define variable `%s': `%s']],
520 [$1],
521 m4_dquote(m4_indir([b4_percent_define(]$1[)])))
522 m4_foreach([b4_value], m4_dquote(m4_shift($@)),
523 [b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([$1]),
524 [[accepted value: `%s']],
525 m4_dquote(b4_value))])])dnl
526 m4_popdef([b4_good_value])],
527 [b4_fatal([[undefined %%define variable `%s' passed to b4_percent_define_check_values]], [$1])])])
528
529# b4_percent_code_get([QUALIFIER])
530# --------------------------------
531# If any %code blocks for QUALIFIER are defined, emit them beginning with a
532# comment and ending with synclines and a newline. If QUALIFIER is not
533# specified or empty, do this for the unqualified %code blocks. Also, record
534# Bison's usage of QUALIFIER (if specified) by defining
535# b4_percent_code_bison_qualifiers(QUALIFIER).
536#
537# For example, to emit any unqualified %code blocks followed by any %code
538# blocks for the qualifier foo:
539#
540# b4_percent_code_get
541# b4_percent_code_get([[foo]])
542m4_define([b4_percent_code_get],
543[m4_pushdef([b4_macro_name], [[b4_percent_code(]$1[)]])dnl
544m4_ifval([$1], [m4_define([b4_percent_code_bison_qualifiers(]$1[)])])dnl
545m4_ifdef(b4_macro_name,
546[b4_comment([m4_if([$#], [0], [[Unqualified %code]],
547 [["%code ]$1["]])[ blocks.]])
548b4_user_code([m4_indir(b4_macro_name)])
549])dnl
550m4_popdef([b4_macro_name])])
551
552# b4_percent_code_ifdef(QUALIFIER, IF-TRUE, [IF-FALSE])
553# -----------------------------------------------------
554# If any %code blocks for QUALIFIER (or unqualified %code blocks if
555# QUALIFIER is empty) are defined, expand IF-TRUE, else expand IF-FALSE.
556# Also, record Bison's usage of QUALIFIER (if specified) by defining
557# b4_percent_code_bison_qualifiers(QUALIFIER).
558m4_define([b4_percent_code_ifdef],
559[m4_ifdef([b4_percent_code(]$1[)],
560 [m4_ifval([$1], [m4_define([b4_percent_code_bison_qualifiers(]$1[)])])$2],
561 [$3])])
562
563
564## ----------------------------------------------------------- ##
565## After processing the skeletons, check that all the user's ##
566## %define variables and %code qualifiers were used by Bison. ##
567## ----------------------------------------------------------- ##
568
569m4_define([b4_check_user_names_wrap],
570[m4_ifdef([b4_percent_]$1[_user_]$2[s],
571 [b4_check_user_names([[%]$1 $2],
572 [b4_percent_]$1[_user_]$2[s],
573 [[b4_percent_]$1[_bison_]$2[s]])])])
574
575m4_wrap_lifo([
576b4_check_user_names_wrap([[define]], [[variable]])
577b4_check_user_names_wrap([[code]], [[qualifier]])
578])