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   1 /* Generate the nondeterministic finite state machine for bison, 
   3    Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software 
   6    This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. 
   8    Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 
   9    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 
  10    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 
  13    Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 
  14    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 
  15    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the 
  16    GNU General Public License for more details. 
  18    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 
  19    along with Bison; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to 
  20    the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, 
  21    Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */ 
  24 /* See comments in state.h for the data structures that represent it. 
  25    The entry point is generate_states.  */ 
  42 typedef struct state_list_s
 
  44   struct state_list_s 
*next
; 
  48 static state_list_t 
*first_state 
= NULL
; 
  49 static state_list_t 
*last_state 
= NULL
; 
  52 /*------------------------------------------------------------------. 
  53 | A state was just discovered from another state.  Queue it for     | 
  54 | later examination, in order to find its transitions.  Return it.  | 
  55 `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
  58 state_list_append (symbol_number_t symbol
, 
  59                    size_t core_size
, item_number_t 
*core
) 
  61   state_list_t 
*node 
= XMALLOC (state_list_t
, 1); 
  62   state_t 
*state 
= state_new (symbol
, core_size
, core
); 
  64   if (trace_flag 
& trace_automaton
) 
  65     fprintf (stderr
, "state_list_append (state = %d, symbol = %d (%s))\n", 
  66              nstates
, symbol
, symbols
[symbol
]->tag
); 
  68   /* If this is the endtoken, and this is not the initial state, then 
  69      this is the final state.  */ 
  70   if (symbol 
== 0 && first_state
) 
  79     last_state
->next 
= node
; 
  86 static symbol_number_t 
*shift_symbol 
= NULL
; 
  88 static rule_t 
**redset 
= NULL
; 
  89 static state_t 
**shiftset 
= NULL
; 
  91 static item_number_t 
**kernel_base 
= NULL
; 
  92 static int *kernel_size 
= NULL
; 
  93 static item_number_t 
*kernel_items 
= NULL
; 
  97 allocate_itemsets (void) 
 103   /* Count the number of occurrences of all the symbols in RITEMS. 
 104      Note that useless productions (hence useless nonterminals) are 
 105      browsed too, hence we need to allocate room for _all_ the 
 108   short *symbol_count 
= XCALLOC (short, nsyms 
+ nuseless_nonterminals
); 
 110   for (r 
= 0; r 
< nrules
; ++r
) 
 111     for (rhsp 
= rules
[r
].rhs
; *rhsp 
>= 0; ++rhsp
) 
 114         symbol_count
[*rhsp
]++; 
 117   /* See comments before new_itemsets.  All the vectors of items 
 118      live inside KERNEL_ITEMS.  The number of active items after 
 119      some symbol cannot be more than the number of times that symbol 
 120      appears as an item, which is SYMBOL_COUNT[SYMBOL]. 
 121      We allocate that much space for each symbol.  */ 
 123   kernel_base 
= XCALLOC (item_number_t 
*, nsyms
); 
 125     kernel_items 
= XCALLOC (item_number_t
, count
); 
 128   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nsyms
; i
++) 
 130       kernel_base
[i
] = kernel_items 
+ count
; 
 131       count 
+= symbol_count
[i
]; 
 135   kernel_size 
= XCALLOC (int, nsyms
); 
 140 allocate_storage (void) 
 142   allocate_itemsets (); 
 144   shiftset 
= XCALLOC (state_t 
*, nsyms
); 
 145   redset 
= XCALLOC (rule_t 
*, nrules
); 
 147   shift_symbol 
= XCALLOC (symbol_number_t
, nsyms
); 
 159   XFREE (kernel_items
); 
 166 /*---------------------------------------------------------------. 
 167 | Find which symbols can be shifted in STATE, and for each one   | 
 168 | record which items would be active after that shift.  Uses the | 
 169 | contents of itemset.                                           | 
 171 | shift_symbol is set to a vector of the symbols that can be     | 
 172 | shifted.  For each symbol in the grammar, kernel_base[symbol]  | 
 173 | points to a vector of item numbers activated if that symbol is | 
 174 | shifted, and kernel_size[symbol] is their numbers.             | 
 175 `---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 178 new_itemsets (state_t 
*state
) 
 182   if (trace_flag 
& trace_automaton
) 
 183     fprintf (stderr
, "Entering new_itemsets, state = %d\n", 
 186   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nsyms
; i
++) 
 191   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nritemset
; ++i
) 
 192     if (ritem
[itemset
[i
]] >= 0) 
 194         symbol_number_t symbol
 
 195           = item_number_as_symbol_number (ritem
[itemset
[i
]]); 
 196         if (!kernel_size
[symbol
]) 
 198             shift_symbol
[nshifts
] = symbol
; 
 202         kernel_base
[symbol
][kernel_size
[symbol
]] = itemset
[i
] + 1; 
 203         kernel_size
[symbol
]++; 
 209 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------. 
 210 | Find the state we would get to (from the current state) by       | 
 211 | shifting SYMBOL.  Create a new state if no equivalent one exists | 
 212 | already.  Used by append_states.                                 | 
 213 `-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 216 get_state (symbol_number_t symbol
, size_t core_size
, item_number_t 
*core
) 
 220   if (trace_flag 
& trace_automaton
) 
 221     fprintf (stderr
, "Entering get_state, symbol = %d (%s)\n", 
 222              symbol
, symbols
[symbol
]->tag
); 
 224   sp 
= state_hash_lookup (core_size
, core
); 
 226     sp 
= state_list_append (symbol
, core_size
, core
); 
 228   if (trace_flag 
& trace_automaton
) 
 229     fprintf (stderr
, "Exiting get_state => %d\n", sp
->number
); 
 234 /*---------------------------------------------------------------. 
 235 | Use the information computed by new_itemsets to find the state | 
 236 | numbers reached by each shift transition from STATE.           | 
 238 | SHIFTSET is set up as a vector of those states.                | 
 239 `---------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 242 append_states (state_t 
*state
) 
 246   symbol_number_t symbol
; 
 248   if (trace_flag 
& trace_automaton
) 
 249     fprintf (stderr
, "Entering append_states, state = %d\n", 
 252   /* first sort shift_symbol into increasing order */ 
 254   for (i 
= 1; i 
< nshifts
; i
++) 
 256       symbol 
= shift_symbol
[i
]; 
 258       while (j 
> 0 && shift_symbol
[j 
- 1] > symbol
) 
 260           shift_symbol
[j
] = shift_symbol
[j 
- 1]; 
 263       shift_symbol
[j
] = symbol
; 
 266   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nshifts
; i
++) 
 268       symbol 
= shift_symbol
[i
]; 
 269       shiftset
[i
] = get_state (symbol
, 
 270                                kernel_size
[symbol
], kernel_base
[symbol
]); 
 275 /*----------------------------------------------------------------. 
 276 | Find which rules can be used for reduction transitions from the | 
 277 | current state and make a reductions structure for the state to  | 
 278 | record their rule numbers.                                      | 
 279 `----------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 282 save_reductions (state_t 
*state
) 
 287   /* Find and count the active items that represent ends of rules. */ 
 288   for (i 
= 0; i 
< nritemset
; ++i
) 
 290       int item 
= ritem
[itemset
[i
]]; 
 292         redset
[count
++] = &rules
[item_number_as_rule_number (item
)]; 
 295   /* Make a reductions structure and copy the data into it.  */ 
 296   state_reductions_set (state
, count
, redset
); 
 307   states 
= XCALLOC (state_t 
*, nstates
); 
 311       state_list_t 
*this = first_state
; 
 313       /* Pessimization, but simplification of the code: make sure all 
 314          the states have valid transitions and reductions members, 
 315          even if reduced to 0.  It is too soon for errs, which are 
 316          computed later, but set_conflicts.  */ 
 317       state_t 
*state 
= this->state
; 
 318       if (!state
->transitions
) 
 319         state_transitions_set (state
, 0, 0); 
 320       if (!state
->reductions
) 
 321         state_reductions_set (state
, 0, 0); 
 323       states
[state
->number
] = state
; 
 325       first_state 
= this->next
; 
 333 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------. 
 334 | Compute the nondeterministic finite state machine (see state.h for | 
 335 | details) from the grammar.                                         | 
 336 `-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 
 339 generate_states (void) 
 341   state_list_t 
*list 
= NULL
; 
 343   new_closure (nritems
); 
 345   /* Create the initial state.  The 0 at the lhs is the index of the 
 346      item of this initial rule.  */ 
 347   kernel_base
[0][0] = 0; 
 349   state_list_append (0, kernel_size
[0], kernel_base
[0]); 
 355       state_t 
*state 
= list
->state
; 
 356       if (trace_flag 
& trace_automaton
) 
 357         fprintf (stderr
, "Processing state %d (reached by %s)\n", 
 359                  symbols
[state
->accessing_symbol
]->tag
); 
 360       /* Set up ruleset and itemset for the transitions out of this 
 361          state.  ruleset gets a 1 bit for each rule that could reduce 
 362          now.  itemset gets a vector of all the items that could be 
 364       closure (state
->items
, state
->nitems
); 
 365       /* Record the reductions allowed out of this state.  */ 
 366       save_reductions (state
); 
 367       /* Find the itemsets of the states that shifts can reach.  */ 
 368       new_itemsets (state
); 
 369       /* Find or create the core structures for those states.  */ 
 370       append_states (state
); 
 372       /* Create the shifts structures for the shifts to those states, 
 373          now that the state numbers transitioning to are known.  */ 
 374       state_transitions_set (state
, nshifts
, shiftset
); 
 376       /* States are queued when they are created; process them all. 
 381   /* discard various storage */