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1 -*- outline -*-
2
3 * Header guards
4
5 From Franc,ois: should we keep the directory part in the CPP guard?
6
7
8 * Yacc.c: CPP Macros
9
10 Do some people use YYPURE, YYLSP_NEEDED like we do in the test suite?
11 They should not: it is not documented. But if they need to, let's
12 find something clean (not like YYLSP_NEEDED...).
13
14
15 * URGENT: Documenting C++ output
16 Write a first documentation for C++ output.
17
18
19 * Documentation
20 Before releasing, make sure the documentation refers to the current
21 `output' format.
22
23
24 * Error messages
25 Some are really funky. For instance
26
27 type clash (`%s' `%s') on default action
28
29 is really weird. Revisit them all.
30
31
32 * GLR & C++
33 Currently, the GLR parser cannot compile with a C++ compiler.
34
35
36 * Report
37
38 ** GLR
39 How would Paul like to display the conflicted actions? In particular,
40 what when two reductions are possible on a given lookahead, but one is
41 part of $default. Should we make the two reductions explicit, or just
42 keep $default? See the following point.
43
44 ** Disabled Reductions
45 See `tests/conflicts.at (Defaulted Conflicted Reduction)', and decide
46 what we want to do.
47
48 ** Documentation
49 Extend with error productions. The hard part will probably be finding
50 the right rule so that a single state does not exhibit too many yet
51 undocumented ``features''. Maybe an empty action ought to be
52 presented too. Shall we try to make a single grammar with all these
53 features, or should we have several very small grammars?
54
55 ** --report=conflict-path
56 Provide better assistance for understanding the conflicts by providing
57 a sample text exhibiting the (LALR) ambiguity. See the paper from
58 DeRemer and Penello: they already provide the algorithm.
59
60
61 * Extensions
62
63 ** yyerror, yysymprint interface
64 It should be improved, in particular when using Bison features such as
65 locations, and YYPARSE_PARAMS. For the time being, it is recommended
66 to #define yyerror and yyprint to steal internal variables...
67
68 ** Several %unions
69 I think this is a pleasant (but useless currently) feature, but in the
70 future, I want a means to %include other bits of grammars, and _then_
71 it will be important for the various bits to define their needs in
72 %union.
73
74 When implementing multiple-%union support, bare the following in mind:
75
76 - when --yacc, this must be flagged as an error. Don't make it fatal
77 though.
78
79 - The #line must now appear *inside* the definition of yystype.
80 Something like
81
82 {
83 #line 12 "foo.y"
84 int ival;
85 #line 23 "foo.y"
86 char *sval;
87 }
88
89 ** %if and the like
90 It should be possible to have %if/%else/%endif. The implementation is
91 not clear: should it be lexical or syntactic. Vadim Maslow thinks it
92 must be in the scanner: we must not parse what is in a switched off
93 part of %if. Akim Demaille thinks it should be in the parser, so as
94 to avoid falling into another CPP mistake.
95
96 ** -D, --define-muscle NAME=VALUE
97 To define muscles via cli. Or maybe support directly NAME=VALUE?
98
99
100 * Unit rules
101 Maybe we could expand unit rules, i.e., transform
102
103 exp: arith | bool;
104 arith: exp '+' exp;
105 bool: exp '&' exp;
106
107 into
108
109 exp: exp '+' exp | exp '&' exp;
110
111 when there are no actions. This can significantly speed up some
112 grammars. I can't find the papers. In particular the book `LR
113 parsing: Theory and Practice' is impossible to find, but according to
114 `Parsing Techniques: a Practical Guide', it includes information about
115 this issue. Does anybody have it?
116
117
118
119 * Documentation
120
121 ** History/Bibliography
122 Some history of Bison and some bibliography would be most welcome.
123 Are there any Texinfo standards for bibliography?
124
125
126
127 * Java, Fortran, etc.
128
129
130 ** Java
131
132 There are a couple of proposed outputs:
133
134 - BYACC/J
135 which is based on Byacc.
136 <http://troi.lincom-asg.com/~rjamison/byacc/>
137
138 - Bison Java
139 which is based on Bison.
140 <http://www.goice.co.jp/member/mo/hack-progs/bison-java.html>
141
142 Sébastien Serrurier (serrur_s@epita.fr) is working on this: he is
143 expected to contact the authors, design the output, and implement it
144 into Bison.
145
146
147 * Coding system independence
148 Paul notes:
149
150 Currently Bison assumes 8-bit bytes (i.e. that UCHAR_MAX is
151 255). It also assumes that the 8-bit character encoding is
152 the same for the invocation of 'bison' as it is for the
153 invocation of 'cc', but this is not necessarily true when
154 people run bison on an ASCII host and then use cc on an EBCDIC
155 host. I don't think these topics are worth our time
156 addressing (unless we find a gung-ho volunteer for EBCDIC or
157 PDP-10 ports :-) but they should probably be documented
158 somewhere.
159
160
161
162 * --graph
163 Show reductions. []
164
165 * Broken options ?
166 ** %no-lines [ok]
167 ** %no-parser []
168 ** %pure-parser []
169 ** %token-table []
170 ** Options which could use parse_dquoted_param ().
171 Maybe transferred in lex.c.
172 *** %skeleton [ok]
173 *** %output []
174 *** %file-prefix []
175 *** %name-prefix []
176
177 ** Skeleton strategy. []
178 Must we keep %no-parser?
179 %token-table?
180 *** New skeletons. []
181
182 * src/print_graph.c
183 Find the best graph parameters. []
184
185 * doc/bison.texinfo
186 ** Update
187 informations about ERROR_VERBOSE. []
188 ** Add explanations about
189 skeleton muscles. []
190 %skeleton. []
191
192 * testsuite
193 ** tests/pure-parser.at []
194 New tests.
195
196 * input synclines
197 Some users create their foo.y files, and equip them with #line. Bison
198 should recognize these, and preserve them.
199
200 * BTYacc
201 See if we can integrate backtracking in Bison. Charles-Henri de
202 Boysson <de-boy_c@epita.fr> is working on this, and already has some
203 results. Vadim Maslow, the maintainer of BTYacc was contacted, and we
204 stay in touch with him. Adjusting the Bison grammar parser will be
205 needed to support some extra BTYacc features. This is less urgent.
206
207 ** Keeping the conflicted actions
208 First, analyze the differences between byacc and btyacc (I'm referring
209 to the executables). Find where the conflicts are preserved.
210
211 ** Compare with the GLR tables
212 See how isomorphic the way BTYacc and the way the GLR adjustments in
213 Bison are compatible. *As much as possible* one should try to use the
214 same implementation in the Bison executables. I insist: it should be
215 very feasible to use the very same conflict tables.
216
217 ** Adjust the skeletons
218 Import the skeletons for C and C++.
219
220 ** Improve the skeletons
221 Have them support yysymprint, yydestruct and so forth.
222
223
224 * Precedence
225
226 ** Partial order
227 It is unfortunate that there is a total order for precedence. It
228 makes it impossible to have modular precedence information. We should
229 move to partial orders (sounds like series/parallel orders to me).
230
231 This will be possible with a Bison parser for the grammar, as it will
232 make it much easier to extend the grammar.
233
234 ** Correlation b/w precedence and associativity
235 Also, I fail to understand why we have to assign the same
236 associativity to operators with the same precedence. For instance,
237 why can't I decide that the precedence of * and / is the same, but the
238 latter is nonassoc?
239
240 If there is really no profound motivation, we should find a new syntax
241 to allow specifying this.
242
243 ** RR conflicts
244 See if we can use precedence between rules to solve RR conflicts. See
245 what POSIX says.
246
247
248 * $undefined
249 From Hans:
250 - If the Bison generated parser experiences an undefined number in the
251 character range, that character is written out in diagnostic messages, an
252 addition to the $undefined value.
253
254 Suggest: Change the name $undefined to undefined; looks better in outputs.
255
256
257 * Default Action
258 From Hans:
259 - For use with my C++ parser, I transported the "switch (yyn)" statement
260 that Bison writes to the bison.simple skeleton file. This way, I can remove
261 the current default rule $$ = $1 implementation, which causes a double
262 assignment to $$ which may not be OK under C++, replacing it with a
263 "default:" part within the switch statement.
264
265 Note that the default rule $$ = $1, when typed, is perfectly OK under C,
266 but in the C++ implementation I made, this rule is different from
267 $<type_name>$ = $<type_name>1. I therefore think that one should implement
268 a Bison option where every typed default rule is explicitly written out
269 (same typed ruled can of course be grouped together).
270
271 Note: Robert Anisko handles this. He knows how to do it.
272
273
274 * Warnings
275 It would be nice to have warning support. See how Autoconf handles
276 them, it is fairly well described there. It would be very nice to
277 implement this in such a way that other programs could use
278 lib/warnings.[ch].
279
280 Don't work on this without first announcing you do, as I already have
281 thought about it, and know many of the components that can be used to
282 implement it.
283
284
285 * Pre and post actions.
286 From: Florian Krohm <florian@edamail.fishkill.ibm.com>
287 Subject: YYACT_EPILOGUE
288 To: bug-bison@gnu.org
289 X-Sent: 1 week, 4 days, 14 hours, 38 minutes, 11 seconds ago
290
291 The other day I had the need for explicitly building the parse tree. I
292 used %locations for that and defined YYLLOC_DEFAULT to call a function
293 that returns the tree node for the production. Easy. But I also needed
294 to assign the S-attribute to the tree node. That cannot be done in
295 YYLLOC_DEFAULT, because it is invoked before the action is executed.
296 The way I solved this was to define a macro YYACT_EPILOGUE that would
297 be invoked after the action. For reasons of symmetry I also added
298 YYACT_PROLOGUE. Although I had no use for that I can envision how it
299 might come in handy for debugging purposes.
300 All is needed is to add
301
302 #if YYLSP_NEEDED
303 YYACT_EPILOGUE (yyval, (yyvsp - yylen), yylen, yyloc, (yylsp - yylen));
304 #else
305 YYACT_EPILOGUE (yyval, (yyvsp - yylen), yylen);
306 #endif
307
308 at the proper place to bison.simple. Ditto for YYACT_PROLOGUE.
309
310 I was wondering what you think about adding YYACT_PROLOGUE/EPILOGUE
311 to bison. If you're interested, I'll work on a patch.
312
313 * Move to Graphviz
314 Well, VCG seems really dead. Move to Graphviz instead. Also, equip
315 the parser with a means to create the (visual) parse tree.
316
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