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   1 /* Parse command line arguments for bison. 
   2    Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002 
   3    Free Software Foundation, Inc. 
   5    This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. 
   7    Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 
   8    under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 
   9    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 
  12    Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 
  13    WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 
  14    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU 
  15    General Public License for more details. 
  17    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 
  18    along with Bison; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free 
  19    Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 
  32 int locations_flag 
= 0; 
  33 int no_lines_flag 
= 0; 
  34 int no_parser_flag 
= 0; 
  35 int report_flag 
= report_none
; 
  36 int token_table_flag 
= 0; 
  37 int yacc_flag 
= 0;      /* for -y */ 
  39 int trace_flag 
= trace_none
; 
  41 const char *skeleton 
= NULL
; 
  42 const char *include 
= NULL
; 
  44 extern char *program_name
; 
  47 /*---------------------. 
  48 | --trace's handling.  | 
  49 `---------------------*/ 
  51 static const char * const trace_args
[] = 
  53   /* In a series of synonyms, present the most meaningful first, so 
  54      that argmatch_valid be more readable.  */ 
  56   "scan       - scanner traces", 
  57   "parse      - parser traces", 
  58   "automaton  - contruction of the automaton", 
  59   "bitsets    - use of bitsets", 
  60   "grammar    - reading, reducing of the grammar", 
  61   "resource   - memory consumption (where available)", 
  62   "sets       - grammar sets: firsts, nullable etc.", 
  63   "time       - time consumption", 
  64   "tools      - m4 invocation and preserve the temporary file", 
  65   "all        - all of the above", 
  69 static const int trace_types
[] = 
  86 trace_argmatch (char *args
) 
  88   ARGMATCH_ASSERT (trace_args
, trace_types
); 
  91       args 
= strtok (args
, ","); 
  94           int trace 
= XARGMATCH ("--trace", args
, 
  95                                  trace_args
, trace_types
); 
  96           if (trace 
== trace_none
) 
  97             trace_flag 
= trace_none
; 
 101       while ((args 
= strtok (NULL
, ","))); 
 104     trace_flag 
= trace_all
; 
 108 /*----------------------. 
 109 | --report's handling.  | 
 110 `----------------------*/ 
 112 static const char * const report_args
[] = 
 114   /* In a series of synonyms, present the most meaningful first, so 
 115      that argmatch_valid be more readable.  */ 
 118   "itemset", "itemsets", 
 119   "lookahead", "lookaheads", 
 125 static const int report_types
[] = 
 128   report_states
, report_states
, 
 129   report_states 
| report_itemsets
, report_states 
| report_itemsets
, 
 130   report_states 
| report_lookaheads
, report_states 
| report_lookaheads
, 
 131   report_states 
| report_solved_conflicts
, 
 137 report_argmatch (char *args
) 
 139   ARGMATCH_ASSERT (report_args
, report_types
); 
 140   args 
= strtok (args
, ","); 
 143       int report 
= XARGMATCH ("--report", args
, 
 144                               report_args
, report_types
); 
 145       if (report 
== report_none
) 
 146         report_flag 
= report_none
; 
 148         report_flag 
|= report
; 
 150   while ((args 
= strtok (NULL
, ","))); 
 154 /*-------------------------------------------. 
 155 | Display the help message and exit STATUS.  | 
 156 `-------------------------------------------*/ 
 158 static void usage (int) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
; 
 164     fprintf (stderr
, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), 
 168       /* Some efforts were made to ease the translators' task, please 
 171 GNU bison generates parsers for LALR(1) grammars.\n"), stdout
); 
 174       fprintf (stdout
, _("\ 
 175 Usage: %s [OPTION]... FILE\n"), program_name
); 
 179 If a long option shows an argument as mandatory, then it is mandatory\n\ 
 180 for the equivalent short option also.  Similarly for optional arguments.\n"), 
 186   -h, --help      display this help and exit\n\ 
 187   -V, --version   output version information and exit\n\ 
 188   -y, --yacc      emulate POSIX yacc\n"), stdout
); 
 193   -S, --skeleton=FILE        specify the skeleton to use\n\ 
 194   -t, --debug                instrument the parser for debugging\n\ 
 195       --locations            enable locations computation\n\ 
 196   -p, --name-prefix=PREFIX   prepend PREFIX to the external symbols\n\ 
 197   -l, --no-lines             don't generate `#line' directives\n\ 
 198   -n, --no-parser            generate the tables only\n\ 
 199   -k, --token-table          include a table of token names\n\ 
 205   -d, --defines              also produce a header file\n\ 
 206   -r, --report=THINGS        also produce details on the automaton\n\ 
 207   -v, --verbose              same as `--report=state'\n\ 
 208   -b, --file-prefix=PREFIX   specify a PREFIX for output files\n\ 
 209   -o, --output=FILE          leave output to FILE\n\ 
 210   -g, --graph                also produce a VCG description of the automaton\n\ 
 215 THINGS is a list of comma separated words that can include:\n\ 
 216   `state'        describe the states\n\ 
 217   `itemset'      complete the core item sets with their closure\n\ 
 218   `lookahead'    explicitly associate lookaheads to items\n\ 
 219   `solved'       describe shift/reduce conflicts solving\n\ 
 220   `all'          include all the above information\n\ 
 221   `none'         disable the report\n\ 
 226 Report bugs to <bug-bison@gnu.org>.\n"), stdout
); 
 233 /*------------------------------. 
 234 | Display the version message.  | 
 235 `------------------------------*/ 
 240   /* Some efforts were made to ease the translators' task, please 
 242   printf (_("bison (GNU Bison) %s"), VERSION
); 
 244   fputs (_("Written by Robert Corbett and Richard Stallman.\n"), stdout
); 
 248            _("Copyright (C) %d Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"), 2002); 
 251 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO\n\ 
 252 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n\ 
 258 /*----------------------. 
 259 | Process the options.  | 
 260 `----------------------*/ 
 262 /* Shorts options.  */ 
 263 const char *short_options 
= "yvegdhr:ltknVo:b:p:S:T::"; 
 265 static struct option 
const long_options
[] = 
 267   /* Operation modes. */ 
 268   { "help",          no_argument
,               0,   'h' }, 
 269   { "version",       no_argument
,               0,   'V' }, 
 272   { "name-prefix",   required_argument
,   0,   'p' }, 
 273   { "include",       required_argument
,   0,   'I' }, 
 276   { "file-prefix", required_argument
,   0,   'b' }, 
 277   { "output",      required_argument
,   0,   'o' }, 
 278   { "output-file", required_argument
,   0,   'o' }, 
 279   { "graph",       optional_argument
,   0,   'g' }, 
 280   { "report",      required_argument
,   0,   'r' }, 
 281   { "verbose",     no_argument
,         0,   'v' }, 
 284   { "trace",         optional_argument
,   0,     'T' }, 
 286   /* FIXME: semantic parsers will output an `include' of an 
 287      output file: be sure that the naem included is indeed the name of 
 288      the output file.  */ /* FIXME Should we activate this options ? 
 290   { "output",      required_argument
,     0, 'o' }, 
 291   { "file-prefix", required_argument
,     0, 'b' }, 
 292   { "name-prefix", required_argument
,     0, 'p' }, 
 295    * Percent and command line declarations. 
 299   { "defines",     optional_argument
,   0,   'd' }, 
 301   /* Operation modes.  */ 
 302   { "fixed-output-files", no_argument
,  0,   'y' }, 
 303   { "yacc",               no_argument
,  0,   'y' }, 
 306   { "debug",          no_argument
,               0,   't' }, 
 307   { "locations",      no_argument
, &locations_flag
,     1 }, 
 308   { "no-lines",       no_argument
,               0,   'l' }, 
 309   { "no-parser",      no_argument
,               0,   'n' }, 
 310   { "raw",            no_argument
,               0,     0 }, 
 311   { "skeleton",       required_argument
,         0,   'S' }, 
 312   { "token-table",    no_argument
,               0,   'k' }, 
 317 /* Under DOS, there is no difference on the case.  This can be 
 318    troublesome when looking for `.tab' etc.  */ 
 320 # define AS_FILE_NAME(File) (strlwr (File), (File)) 
 322 # define AS_FILE_NAME(File) (File) 
 326 getargs (int argc
, char *argv
[]) 
 330   while ((c 
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, short_options
, long_options
, NULL
)) != EOF
) 
 334         /* Certain long options cause getopt_long to return 0.  */ 
 342         usage (EXIT_SUCCESS
); 
 349         /* Here, the -g and --graph=FILE options are differentiated.  */ 
 351         spec_graph_file 
= AS_FILE_NAME (optarg
); 
 355         report_flag 
|= report_states
; 
 359         skeleton 
= AS_FILE_NAME (optarg
); 
 363         include 
= AS_FILE_NAME (optarg
); 
 367         /* Here, the -d and --defines options are differentiated.  */ 
 370           spec_defines_file 
= AS_FILE_NAME (optarg
); 
 378         token_table_flag 
= 1; 
 390         spec_outfile 
= AS_FILE_NAME (optarg
); 
 394         spec_file_prefix 
= AS_FILE_NAME (optarg
); 
 398         spec_name_prefix 
= optarg
; 
 402         report_argmatch (optarg
); 
 406         trace_argmatch (optarg
); 
 410         usage (EXIT_FAILURE
); 
 413   if (argc 
- optind 
!= 1) 
 415       if (argc 
- optind 
< 1) 
 416         error (0, 0, _("missing operand after `%s'"), argv
[argc 
- 1]); 
 418         error (0, 0, _("extra operand `%s'"), argv
[optind 
+ 1]); 
 419       usage (EXIT_FAILURE
); 
 422   infile 
= argv
[optind
];