1 /* Output the generated parsing program for Bison. 
   3    Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000-2006, 2009-2012 Free 
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   6    This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. 
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  28 #include "conflicts.h" 
  33 #include "muscle-tab.h" 
  38 /* Several tables are indexed both by state and nonterminal numbers. 
  39    We call such an index a `vector'; i.e., a vector is either a state 
  40    or a nonterminal number. 
  42    Of course vector_number_t ought to be wide enough to contain 
  43    state_number and symbol_number.  */ 
  44 typedef int vector_number
; 
  46 #if 0 /* Not currently used.  */ 
  47 static inline vector_number
 
  48 state_number_to_vector_number (state_number s
) 
  54 static inline vector_number
 
  55 symbol_number_to_vector_number (symbol_number sym
) 
  57   return state_number_as_int (nstates
) + sym 
- ntokens
; 
  63 /* FROMS and TOS are indexed by vector_number. 
  65    If VECTOR is a nonterminal, (FROMS[VECTOR], TOS[VECTOR]) form an 
  66    array of state numbers of the non defaulted GOTO on VECTOR. 
  68    If VECTOR is a state, TOS[VECTOR] is the array of actions to do on 
  69    the (array of) symbols FROMS[VECTOR]. 
  71    In both cases, TALLY[VECTOR] is the size of the arrays 
  72    FROMS[VECTOR], TOS[VECTOR]; and WIDTH[VECTOR] = 
  73    (FROMS[VECTOR][SIZE] - FROMS[VECTOR][0] + 1) where SIZE = 
  76    FROMS therefore contains symbol_number and action_number, 
  77    TOS state_number and action_number, 
  79    WIDTH differences of FROMS. 
  81    Let base_number be the type of FROMS, TOS, and WIDTH.  */ 
  82 #define BASE_MAXIMUM INT_MAX 
  83 #define BASE_MINIMUM INT_MIN 
  85 static base_number 
**froms
; 
  86 static base_number 
**tos
; 
  87 static unsigned int **conflict_tos
; 
  89 static base_number 
*width
; 
  92 /* For a given state, N = ACTROW[SYMBOL]: 
  94    If N = 0, stands for `run the default action'. 
  95    If N = MIN, stands for `raise a syntax error'. 
  96    If N > 0, stands for `shift SYMBOL and go to n'. 
  97    If N < 0, stands for `reduce -N'.  */ 
  98 typedef int action_number
; 
  99 #define ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM INT_MIN 
 101 static action_number 
*actrow
; 
 103 /* FROMS and TOS are reordered to be compressed.  ORDER[VECTOR] is the 
 104    new vector number of VECTOR.  We skip `empty' vectors (i.e., 
 105    TALLY[VECTOR] = 0), and call these `entries'.  */ 
 106 static vector_number 
*order
; 
 109 base_number 
*base 
= NULL
; 
 110 /* A distinguished value of BASE, negative infinite.  During the 
 111    computation equals to BASE_MINIMUM, later mapped to BASE_NINF to 
 112    keep parser tables small.  */ 
 113 base_number base_ninf 
= 0; 
 114 static base_number 
*pos 
= NULL
; 
 116 static unsigned int *conflrow
; 
 117 unsigned int *conflict_table
; 
 118 unsigned int *conflict_list
; 
 119 int conflict_list_cnt
; 
 120 static int conflict_list_free
; 
 122 /* TABLE_SIZE is the allocated size of both TABLE and CHECK.  We start 
 123    with more or less the original hard-coded value (which was 
 125 static int table_size 
= 32768; 
 128 /* The value used in TABLE to denote explicit syntax errors 
 129    (%nonassoc), a negative infinite.  First defaults to ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM, 
 130    but in order to keep small tables, renumbered as TABLE_ERROR, which 
 131    is the smallest (non error) value minus 1.  */ 
 132 base_number table_ninf 
= 0; 
 136 state_number 
*yydefgoto
; 
 137 rule_number 
*yydefact
; 
 139 /*----------------------------------------------------------------. 
 140 | If TABLE (and CHECK) appear to be small to be addressed at      | 
 141 | DESIRED, grow them.  Note that TABLE[DESIRED] is to be used, so | 
 142 | the desired size is at least DESIRED + 1.                       | 
 143 `----------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 146 table_grow (int desired
) 
 148   int old_size 
= table_size
; 
 150   while (table_size 
<= desired
) 
 153   if (trace_flag 
& trace_resource
) 
 154     fprintf (stderr
, "growing table and check from: %d to %d\n", 
 155              old_size
, table_size
); 
 157   table 
= xnrealloc (table
, table_size
, sizeof *table
); 
 158   conflict_table 
= xnrealloc (conflict_table
, table_size
, 
 159                               sizeof *conflict_table
); 
 160   check 
= xnrealloc (check
, table_size
, sizeof *check
); 
 162   for (/* Nothing. */; old_size 
< table_size
; ++old_size
) 
 165       conflict_table
[old_size
] = 0; 
 166       check
[old_size
] = -1; 
 173 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 174 | For GLR parsers, for each conflicted token in S, as indicated      | 
 175 | by non-zero entries in CONFLROW, create a list of possible         | 
 176 | reductions that are alternatives to the shift or reduction         | 
 177 | currently recorded for that token in S.  Store the alternative     | 
 178 | reductions followed by a 0 in CONFLICT_LIST, updating              | 
 179 | CONFLICT_LIST_CNT, and storing an index to the start of the list   | 
 180 | back into CONFLROW.                                                | 
 181 `-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 184 conflict_row (state 
*s
) 
 187   reductions 
*reds 
= s
->reductions
; 
 189   if (!nondeterministic_parser
) 
 192   for (j 
= 0; j 
< ntokens
; j 
+= 1) 
 195         conflrow
[j
] = conflict_list_cnt
; 
 197         /* Find all reductions for token J, and record all that do not 
 199         for (i 
= 0; i 
< reds
->num
; i 
+= 1) 
 200           if (bitset_test (reds
->lookahead_tokens
[i
], j
) 
 202                   != rule_number_as_item_number (reds
->rules
[i
]->number
))) 
 204               aver (0 < conflict_list_free
); 
 205               conflict_list
[conflict_list_cnt
] = reds
->rules
[i
]->number 
+ 1; 
 206               conflict_list_cnt 
+= 1; 
 207               conflict_list_free 
-= 1; 
 210         /* Leave a 0 at the end.  */ 
 211         aver (0 < conflict_list_free
); 
 212         conflict_list
[conflict_list_cnt
] = 0; 
 213         conflict_list_cnt 
+= 1; 
 214         conflict_list_free 
-= 1; 
 219 /*------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 220 | Decide what to do for each type of token if seen as the           | 
 221 | lookahead in specified state.  The value returned is used as the  | 
 222 | default action (yydefact) for the state.  In addition, ACTROW is  | 
 223 | filled with what to do for each kind of token, index by symbol    | 
 224 | number, with zero meaning do the default action.  The value       | 
 225 | ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM, a very negative number, means this         | 
 226 | situation is an error.  The parser recognizes this value          | 
 229 | This is where conflicts are resolved.  The loop over lookahead    | 
 230 | rules considered lower-numbered rules last, and the last rule     | 
 231 | considered that likes a token gets to handle it.                  | 
 233 | For GLR parsers, also sets CONFLROW[SYM] to an index into         | 
 234 | CONFLICT_LIST iff there is an unresolved conflict (s/r or r/r)    | 
 235 | with symbol SYM. The default reduction is not used for a symbol   | 
 236 | that has any such conflicts.                                      | 
 237 `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 240 action_row (state 
*s
) 
 243   rule 
*default_reduction 
= NULL
; 
 244   reductions 
*reds 
= s
->reductions
; 
 245   transitions 
*trans 
= s
->transitions
; 
 246   errs 
*errp 
= s
->errs
; 
 247   /* Set to nonzero to inhibit having any default reduction.  */ 
 248   bool nodefault 
= false; 
 249   bool conflicted 
= false; 
 251   for (i 
= 0; i 
< ntokens
; i
++) 
 252     actrow
[i
] = conflrow
[i
] = 0; 
 254   if (reds
->lookahead_tokens
) 
 257       bitset_iterator biter
; 
 258       /* loop over all the rules available here which require 
 259          lookahead (in reverse order to give precedence to the first 
 261       for (i 
= reds
->num 
- 1; i 
>= 0; --i
) 
 262         /* and find each token which the rule finds acceptable 
 264         BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter
, reds
->lookahead_tokens
[i
], j
, 0) 
 266           /* and record this rule as the rule to use if that 
 273           actrow
[j
] = rule_number_as_item_number (reds
->rules
[i
]->number
); 
 277   /* Now see which tokens are allowed for shifts in this state.  For 
 278      them, record the shift as the thing to do.  So shift is preferred 
 280   FOR_EACH_SHIFT (trans
, i
) 
 282       symbol_number sym 
= TRANSITION_SYMBOL (trans
, i
); 
 283       state 
*shift_state 
= trans
->states
[i
]; 
 285       if (actrow
[sym
] != 0) 
 290       actrow
[sym
] = state_number_as_int (shift_state
->number
); 
 292       /* Do not use any default reduction if there is a shift for 
 294       if (sym 
== errtoken
->number
) 
 298   /* See which tokens are an explicit error in this state (due to 
 299      %nonassoc).  For them, record ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM as the 
 301   for (i 
= 0; i 
< errp
->num
; i
++) 
 303       symbol 
*sym 
= errp
->symbols
[i
]; 
 304       actrow
[sym
->number
] = ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM
; 
 307   /* Turn off default reductions where requested by the user.  See 
 308      state_lookahead_tokens_count in lalr.c to understand when states are 
 309      labeled as consistent.  */ 
 311     char *default_reductions 
= 
 312       muscle_percent_define_get ("lr.default-reductions"); 
 313     if (0 != strcmp (default_reductions
, "most") && !s
->consistent
) 
 315     free (default_reductions
); 
 318   /* Now find the most common reduction and make it the default action 
 321   if (reds
->num 
>= 1 && !nodefault
) 
 324         default_reduction 
= reds
->rules
[0]; 
 328           for (i 
= 0; i 
< reds
->num
; i
++) 
 331               rule 
*r 
= reds
->rules
[i
]; 
 334               for (j 
= 0; j 
< ntokens
; j
++) 
 335                 if (actrow
[j
] == rule_number_as_item_number (r
->number
)) 
 341                   default_reduction 
= r
; 
 345           /* GLR parsers need space for conflict lists, so we can't 
 346              default conflicted entries.  For non-conflicted entries 
 347              or as long as we are not building a GLR parser, 
 348              actions that match the default are replaced with zero, 
 349              which means "use the default". */ 
 354               for (j 
= 0; j 
< ntokens
; j
++) 
 356                     == rule_number_as_item_number (default_reduction
->number
) 
 357                     && ! (nondeterministic_parser 
&& conflrow
[j
])) 
 363   /* If have no default reduction, the default is an error. 
 364      So replace any action which says "error" with "use default".  */ 
 366   if (!default_reduction
) 
 367     for (i 
= 0; i 
< ntokens
; i
++) 
 368       if (actrow
[i
] == ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM
) 
 374   return default_reduction
; 
 378 /*----------------------------------------. 
 379 | Set FROMS, TOS, TALLY and WIDTH for S.  | 
 380 `----------------------------------------*/ 
 383 save_row (state_number s
) 
 392   /* Number of non default actions in S.  */ 
 394   for (i 
= 0; i 
< ntokens
; i
++) 
 401   /* Allocate non defaulted actions.  */ 
 402   froms
[s
] = sp 
= sp1 
= xnmalloc (count
, sizeof *sp1
); 
 403   tos
[s
] = sp2 
= xnmalloc (count
, sizeof *sp2
); 
 404   conflict_tos
[s
] = sp3 
= 
 405     nondeterministic_parser 
? xnmalloc (count
, sizeof *sp3
) : NULL
; 
 407   /* Store non defaulted actions.  */ 
 408   for (i 
= 0; i 
< ntokens
; i
++) 
 413         if (nondeterministic_parser
) 
 414           *sp3
++ = conflrow
[i
]; 
 418   width
[s
] = sp1
[-1] - sp
[0] + 1; 
 422 /*------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 423 | Figure out the actions for the specified state, indexed by        | 
 424 | lookahead token type.                                             | 
 426 | The YYDEFACT table is output now.  The detailed info is saved for | 
 427 | putting into YYTABLE later.                                       | 
 428 `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 437   int nconflict 
= nondeterministic_parser 
? conflicts_total_count () : 0; 
 439   yydefact 
= xnmalloc (nstates
, sizeof *yydefact
); 
 441   actrow 
= xnmalloc (ntokens
, sizeof *actrow
); 
 442   conflrow 
= xnmalloc (ntokens
, sizeof *conflrow
); 
 444   conflict_list 
= xnmalloc (1 + 2 * nconflict
, sizeof *conflict_list
); 
 445   conflict_list_free 
= 2 * nconflict
; 
 446   conflict_list_cnt 
= 1; 
 448   /* Find the rules which are reduced.  */ 
 449   if (!nondeterministic_parser
) 
 450     for (r 
= 0; r 
< nrules
; ++r
) 
 451       rules
[r
].useful 
= false; 
 453   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nstates
; ++i
) 
 455       rule 
*default_reduction 
= action_row (states
[i
]); 
 456       yydefact
[i
] = default_reduction 
? default_reduction
->number 
+ 1 : 0; 
 459       /* Now that the parser was computed, we can find which rules are 
 460          really reduced, and which are not because of SR or RR 
 462       if (!nondeterministic_parser
) 
 464           for (j 
= 0; j 
< ntokens
; ++j
) 
 465             if (actrow
[j
] < 0 && actrow
[j
] != ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM
) 
 466               rules
[item_number_as_rule_number (actrow
[j
])].useful 
= true; 
 468             rules
[yydefact
[i
] - 1].useful 
= true; 
 477 /*------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 478 | Compute FROMS[VECTOR], TOS[VECTOR], TALLY[VECTOR], WIDTH[VECTOR], | 
 479 | i.e., the information related to non defaulted GOTO on the nterm  | 
 482 | DEFAULT_STATE is the principal destination on SYM, i.e., the      | 
 483 | default GOTO destination on SYM.                                  | 
 484 `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 487 save_column (symbol_number sym
, state_number default_state
) 
 494   vector_number symno 
= symbol_number_to_vector_number (sym
); 
 496   goto_number begin 
= goto_map
[sym 
- ntokens
]; 
 497   goto_number end 
= goto_map
[sym 
- ntokens 
+ 1]; 
 499   /* Number of non default GOTO.  */ 
 501   for (i 
= begin
; i 
< end
; i
++) 
 502     if (to_state
[i
] != default_state
) 
 508   /* Allocate room for non defaulted gotos.  */ 
 509   froms
[symno
] = sp 
= sp1 
= xnmalloc (count
, sizeof *sp1
); 
 510   tos
[symno
] = sp2 
= xnmalloc (count
, sizeof *sp2
); 
 512   /* Store the state numbers of the non defaulted gotos.  */ 
 513   for (i 
= begin
; i 
< end
; i
++) 
 514     if (to_state
[i
] != default_state
) 
 516         *sp1
++ = from_state
[i
]; 
 517         *sp2
++ = to_state
[i
]; 
 520   tally
[symno
] = count
; 
 521   width
[symno
] = sp1
[-1] - sp
[0] + 1; 
 525 /*-------------------------------------------------------------. 
 526 | Return `the' most common destination GOTO on SYM (a nterm).  | 
 527 `-------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 530 default_goto (symbol_number sym
, size_t state_count
[]) 
 534   goto_number m 
= goto_map
[sym 
- ntokens
]; 
 535   goto_number n 
= goto_map
[sym 
- ntokens 
+ 1]; 
 536   state_number default_state 
= -1; 
 542   for (s 
= 0; s 
< nstates
; s
++) 
 545   for (i 
= m
; i 
< n
; i
++) 
 546     state_count
[to_state
[i
]]++; 
 548   for (s 
= 0; s 
< nstates
; s
++) 
 549     if (state_count
[s
] > max
) 
 551         max 
= state_count
[s
]; 
 555   return default_state
; 
 559 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 560 | Figure out what to do after reducing with each rule, depending on  | 
 561 | the saved state from before the beginning of parsing the data that | 
 562 | matched this rule.                                                 | 
 564 | The YYDEFGOTO table is output now.  The detailed info is saved for | 
 565 | putting into YYTABLE later.                                        | 
 566 `-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 572   size_t *state_count 
= xnmalloc (nstates
, sizeof *state_count
); 
 573   yydefgoto 
= xnmalloc (nvars
, sizeof *yydefgoto
); 
 575   /* For a given nterm I, STATE_COUNT[S] is the number of times there 
 576      is a GOTO to S on I.  */ 
 577   for (i 
= ntokens
; i 
< nsyms
; ++i
) 
 579       state_number default_state 
= default_goto (i
, state_count
); 
 580       save_column (i
, default_state
); 
 581       yydefgoto
[i 
- ntokens
] = default_state
; 
 587 /*------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 588 | Compute ORDER, a reordering of vectors, in order to decide how to | 
 589 | pack the actions and gotos information into yytable.              | 
 590 `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 599   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nvectors
; i
++) 
 605         int j 
= nentries 
- 1; 
 607         while (j 
>= 0 && (width
[order
[j
]] < w
)) 
 610         while (j 
>= 0 && (width
[order
[j
]] == w
) && (tally
[order
[j
]] < t
)) 
 613         for (k 
= nentries 
- 1; k 
> j
; k
--) 
 614           order
[k 
+ 1] = order
[k
]; 
 622 /* If VECTOR is a state which actions (reflected by FROMS, TOS, TALLY 
 623    and WIDTH of VECTOR) are common to a previous state, return this 
 626    In any other case, return -1.  */ 
 629 matching_state (vector_number vector
) 
 631   vector_number i 
= order
[vector
]; 
 636   /* If VECTOR is a nterm, return -1.  */ 
 643   /* If VECTOR has GLR conflicts, return -1 */ 
 644   if (conflict_tos
[i
] != NULL
) 
 647       for (j 
= 0; j 
< t
; j 
+= 1) 
 648         if (conflict_tos
[i
][j
] != 0) 
 652   for (prev 
= vector 
- 1; prev 
>= 0; prev
--) 
 654       vector_number j 
= order
[prev
]; 
 658       /* Given how ORDER was computed, if the WIDTH or TALLY is 
 659          different, there cannot be a matching state.  */ 
 660       if (width
[j
] != w 
|| tally
[j
] != t
) 
 663       for (k 
= 0; match 
&& k 
< t
; k
++) 
 664         if (tos
[j
][k
] != tos
[i
][k
] || froms
[j
][k
] != froms
[i
][k
] 
 665             || (conflict_tos
[j
] != NULL 
&& conflict_tos
[j
][k
] != 0)) 
 677 pack_vector (vector_number vector
) 
 679   vector_number i 
= order
[vector
]; 
 683   base_number 
*from 
= froms
[i
]; 
 684   base_number 
*to 
= tos
[i
]; 
 685   unsigned int *conflict_to 
= conflict_tos
[i
]; 
 689   for (j 
= lowzero 
- from
[0]; ; j
++) 
 694       aver (j 
< table_size
); 
 696       for (k 
= 0; ok 
&& k 
< t
; k
++) 
 698           loc 
= j 
+ state_number_as_int (from
[k
]); 
 699           if (table_size 
<= loc
) 
 706       for (k 
= 0; ok 
&& k 
< vector
; k
++) 
 712           for (k 
= 0; k 
< t
; k
++) 
 716               if (nondeterministic_parser 
&& conflict_to 
!= NULL
) 
 717                 conflict_table
[loc
] = conflict_to
[k
]; 
 718               check
[loc
] = from
[k
]; 
 721           while (table
[lowzero
] != 0) 
 727           aver (BASE_MINIMUM 
<= j 
&& j 
<= BASE_MAXIMUM
); 
 734 /*-------------------------------------------------------------. 
 735 | Remap the negative infinite in TAB from NINF to the greatest | 
 736 | possible smallest value.  Return it.                         | 
 738 | In most case this allows us to use shorts instead of ints in | 
 740 `-------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 743 table_ninf_remap (base_number tab
[], int size
, base_number ninf
) 
 748   for (i 
= 0; i 
< size
; i
++) 
 749     if (tab
[i
] < res 
&& tab
[i
] != ninf
) 
 754   for (i 
= 0; i 
< size
; i
++) 
 766   base 
= xnmalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *base
); 
 767   pos 
= xnmalloc (nentries
, sizeof *pos
); 
 768   table 
= xcalloc (table_size
, sizeof *table
); 
 769   conflict_table 
= xcalloc (table_size
, sizeof *conflict_table
); 
 770   check 
= xnmalloc (table_size
, sizeof *check
); 
 775   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nvectors
; i
++) 
 776     base
[i
] = BASE_MINIMUM
; 
 778   for (i 
= 0; i 
< table_size
; i
++) 
 781   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nentries
; i
++) 
 783       state_number s 
= matching_state (i
); 
 787         /* A new set of state actions, or a nonterminal.  */ 
 788         place 
= pack_vector (i
); 
 790         /* Action of I were already coded for S.  */ 
 794       base
[order
[i
]] = place
; 
 797   /* Use the greatest possible negative infinites.  */ 
 798   base_ninf 
= table_ninf_remap (base
, nvectors
, BASE_MINIMUM
); 
 799   table_ninf 
= table_ninf_remap (table
, high 
+ 1, ACTION_NUMBER_MINIMUM
); 
 806 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------. 
 807 | Compute and output yydefact, yydefgoto, yypact, yypgoto, yytable | 
 809 `-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 812 tables_generate (void) 
 816   /* This is a poor way to make sure the sizes are properly 
 817      correlated.  In particular the signedness is not taken into 
 818      account.  But it's not useless.  */ 
 819   verify (sizeof nstates 
<= sizeof nvectors
 
 820           && sizeof nvars 
<= sizeof nvectors
); 
 822   nvectors 
= state_number_as_int (nstates
) + nvars
; 
 824   froms 
= xcalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *froms
); 
 825   tos 
= xcalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *tos
); 
 826   conflict_tos 
= xcalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *conflict_tos
); 
 827   tally 
= xcalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *tally
); 
 828   width 
= xnmalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *width
); 
 837   order 
= xcalloc (nvectors
, sizeof *order
); 
 845   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nvectors
; i
++) 
 849       free (conflict_tos
[i
]); 
 858 /*-------------------------. 
 859 | Free the parser tables.  | 
 860 `-------------------------*/ 
 866   free (conflict_table
); 
 867   free (conflict_list
);