1 /* Muscle table manager for Bison, 
   3    Copyright (C) 2001-2003, 2006-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 
   5    This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. 
   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. 
  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. 
  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/>.  */ 
  21 # define MUSCLE_TAB_H_ 
  23 # include "location.h" 
  25 void muscle_init (void); 
  26 void muscle_insert (char const *key
, char const *value
); 
  27 char const *muscle_find_const (char const *key
); 
  28 char *muscle_find (char const *key
); 
  29 void muscle_free (void); 
  32 /* An obstack dedicated to receive muscle keys and values.  */ 
  33 extern struct obstack muscle_obstack
; 
  35 #define MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL(Key, Value)                          \ 
  38   MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (Key, v__);                                 \ 
  41 #define MUSCLE_INSERT_INT(Key, Value)                           \ 
  43   obstack_fgrow1 (&muscle_obstack, "%d", Value);                \ 
  44   obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);                           \ 
  45   muscle_insert (Key, obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack));        \ 
  48 #define MUSCLE_INSERT_LONG_INT(Key, Value)                      \ 
  50   obstack_fgrow1 (&muscle_obstack, "%ld", Value);               \ 
  51   obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);                           \ 
  52   muscle_insert (Key, obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack));        \ 
  55 /* Key -> Value, but don't apply escaping to Value. */ 
  56 #define MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING_RAW(Key, Value)                    \ 
  58   obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, Value);                       \ 
  59   obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);                           \ 
  60   muscle_insert (Key, obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack));        \ 
  63 /* Key -> Value, applying M4 escaping to Value. */ 
  64 #define MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING(Key, Value)                        \ 
  66   MUSCLE_OBSTACK_SGROW (&muscle_obstack, Value);                \ 
  67   obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);                           \ 
  68   muscle_insert (Key, obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack));        \ 
  71 #define MUSCLE_OBSTACK_SGROW(Obstack, Value)            \ 
  74   for (p__ = Value; *p__; p__++)                        \ 
  77       case '$': obstack_sgrow (Obstack, "$]["); break;  \ 
  78       case '@': obstack_sgrow (Obstack, "@@" ); break;  \ 
  79       case '[': obstack_sgrow (Obstack, "@{" ); break;  \ 
  80       case ']': obstack_sgrow (Obstack, "@}" ); break;  \ 
  81       default: obstack_1grow (Obstack, *p__); break;    \ 
  85 #define MUSCLE_INSERT_C_STRING(Key, Value)                      \ 
  87   MUSCLE_OBSTACK_SGROW (&muscle_obstack,                        \ 
  88                         quotearg_style (c_quoting_style,        \ 
  90   obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);                           \ 
  91   muscle_insert (Key, obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack));        \ 
  94 /* Append VALUE to the current value of KEY.  If KEY did not already 
  95    exist, create it.  Use MUSCLE_OBSTACK.  De-allocate the previously 
  96    associated value.  Copy VALUE and SEPARATOR.  */ 
  98 void muscle_grow (const char *key
, const char *value
, const char *separator
); 
 101 /* Append VALUE to the current value of KEY, using muscle_grow.  But 
 102    in addition, issue a synchronization line for the location LOC.  */ 
 104 void muscle_code_grow (const char *key
, const char *value
, location loc
); 
 107 /* MUSCLE is an M4 list of pairs.  Create or extend it with the pair 
 108    (A1, A2) after escaping both values with digraphs.  Note that because the 
 109    muscle values are output *double* quoted, one needs to strip the first level 
 110    of quotes to reach the list itself.  */ 
 111 void muscle_pair_list_grow (const char *muscle
, 
 112                             const char *a1
, const char *a2
); 
 114 /* In the format `[[file_name:line.column]], [[file_name:line.column]]', append 
 115    LOC to MUSCLE.  Use digraphs for special characters in each file name.  */ 
 116 void muscle_location_grow (char const *key
, location loc
); 
 118 /* In the format `file_name:line.column', append BOUND to MUSCLE.  Use digraphs 
 119    for special characters in the file name.  */ 
 120 void muscle_boundary_grow (char const *key
, boundary bound
); 
 122 /* Grow KEY for the occurrence of the name USER_NAME at LOC appropriately for 
 123    use with b4_check_user_names in ../data/bison.m4.  USER_NAME is not escaped 
 124    with digraphs, so it must not contain `[' or `]'.  */ 
 125 void muscle_user_name_list_grow (char const *key
, char const *user_name
, 
 128 /* Indicates whether a variable's value was specified with -D/--define, with 
 129    -F/--force-define, or in the grammar file.  */ 
 131   MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_D 
= 0, MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_F
, 
 132   MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE
 
 133 } muscle_percent_define_how
; 
 135 /* Define the muscles for %define variable VARIABLE with VALUE specified 
 136    at VARIABLE_LOC in the manner HOW unless it was specified in the 
 137    grammar file while the previous definition for VARIABLE was specified 
 138    with -F/--force-define.  Complain if a previous definition is being 
 139    overridden and the new definition is specified in the grammar file. 
 140    (These rules support the documented behavior as long as command-line 
 141    definitions are processed before grammar file definitions.)  Record 
 142    this as a user occurrence of VARIABLE by invoking 
 143    muscle_user_name_list_grow.  */ 
 144 void muscle_percent_define_insert (char const *variable
, location variable_loc
, 
 146                                    muscle_percent_define_how how
); 
 148 /* Make sure that VARIABLE is set to the boolean VALUE.  Warn on mismatches 
 149    only, but accept repeated declaration.  Used for backward compatibility 
 150    between old directives such as %pure-parser, and the recommended use of 
 151    variables (%define api.pure).   */ 
 152 void muscle_percent_define_ensure (char const *variable
, location variable_loc
, 
 155 /* Mimic b4_percent_define_get in ../data/bison.m4 exactly.  That is, if the 
 156    %define variable VARIABLE is defined, return its value.  Otherwise, return 
 157    the empty string.  Also, record Bison's usage of VARIABLE by defining 
 158    b4_percent_define_bison_variables(VARIABLE).  The caller is responsible for 
 159    freeing the memory of the returned string.  */ 
 160 char *muscle_percent_define_get (char const *variable
); 
 162 /* Mimic muscle_percent_define_get_loc in ../data/bison.m4 exactly.  That is, 
 163    if the %define variable VARIABLE is undefined, complain fatally since that's 
 164    a Bison error.  Otherwise, return its definition location in a form 
 165    approriate for the first argument of warn_at, complain_at, or fatal_at. 
 166    Don't record this as a Bison usage of VARIABLE as there's no reason to 
 167    suspect that the user-supplied value has yet influenced the output.  */ 
 168 location 
muscle_percent_define_get_loc (char const *variable
); 
 170 /* Mimic muscle_percent_define_get_syncline in ../data/bison.m4 exactly.  That 
 171    is, if the %define variable VARIABLE is undefined, complain fatally since 
 172    that's a Bison error.  Otherwise, return its definition location as a 
 173    b4_syncline invocation.  Don't record this as a Bison usage of VARIABLE as 
 174    there's no reason to suspect that the user-supplied value has yet influenced 
 176 char const *muscle_percent_define_get_syncline (char const *variable
); 
 178 /* Mimic b4_percent_define_ifdef in ../data/bison.m4 exactly.  That is, if the 
 179    %define variable VARIABLE is defined, return true.  Otherwise, return false. 
 180    Also, record Bison's usage of VARIABLE by defining 
 181    b4_percent_define_bison_variables(VARIABLE).  */ 
 182 bool muscle_percent_define_ifdef (char const *variable
); 
 184 /* Mimic b4_percent_define_flag_if in ../data/bison.m4 exactly.  That is, if 
 185    the %define variable VARIABLE is defined to "" or "true", return true.  If 
 186    it is defined to "false", return false.  Complain if it is undefined (a 
 187    Bison error since the default value should have been set already) or defined 
 188    to any other value (possibly a user error).  Also, record Bison's usage of 
 189    VARIABLE by defining b4_percent_define_bison_variables(VARIABLE).  */ 
 190 bool muscle_percent_define_flag_if (char const *variable
); 
 192 /* Mimic b4_percent_define_default in ../data/bison.m4 exactly.  That is, if 
 193    the %define variable VARIABLE is undefined, set its value to VALUE. 
 194    Don't record this as a Bison usage of VARIABLE as there's no reason to 
 195    suspect that the value has yet influenced the output.  */ 
 196 void muscle_percent_define_default (char const *variable
, char const *value
); 
 198 /* Mimic b4_percent_define_check_values in ../data/bison.m4 exactly except that 
 199    the VALUES structure is more appropriate for C.  That is, VALUES points to a 
 200    list of strings that is partitioned into sublists by NULL's, one terminating 
 201    each sublist.  The last sublist is followed by a second NULL.  For each 
 202    sublist, the first string is the name of a %define variable, and all 
 203    remaining strings in that sublist are the valid values for that variable. 
 204    Complain if such a variable is undefined (a Bison error since the default 
 205    value should have been set already) or defined to any other value (possibly 
 206    a user error).  Don't record this as a Bison usage of the variable as 
 207    there's no reason to suspect that the value has yet influenced the 
 209 void muscle_percent_define_check_values (char const * const *values
); 
 211 /* Grow the muscle for the %code qualifier QUALIFIER appearing at 
 212    QUALIFIER_LOC with code CODE appearing at CODE_LOC.  Record this as a 
 213    user occurrence of QUALIFIER by invoking 
 214    muscle_user_name_list_grow.  */ 
 215 void muscle_percent_code_grow (char const *qualifier
, location qualifier_loc
, 
 216                                char const *code
, location code_loc
); 
 218 void muscles_m4_output (FILE *out
); 
 220 #endif /* not MUSCLE_TAB_H_ */