3 # C M4 Macros for Bison.
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19 ## ---------------- ##
21 ## ---------------- ##
25 m4_define([b4_comment], [/* m4_bpatsubst([$1], [
31 # Depends on individual skeletons to define b4_pure_flag, b4_push_flag, or
32 # b4_pull_flag if they use the values of the %define variables api.pure or
34 m4_define([b4_identification],
35 [[/* Identify Bison output. */
39 #define YYBISON_VERSION "]b4_version["
42 #define YYSKELETON_NAME ]b4_skeleton[]m4_ifdef([b4_pure_flag], [[
45 #define YYPURE ]b4_pure_flag])[]m4_ifdef([b4_push_flag], [[
48 #define YYPUSH ]b4_push_flag])[]m4_ifdef([b4_pull_flag], [[
51 #define YYPULL ]b4_pull_flag])[
53 /* Using locations. */
54 #define YYLSP_NEEDED ]b4_locations_flag[
58 ## ---------------- ##
60 ## ---------------- ##
62 # If the %union is not named, its name is YYSTYPE.
63 m4_define_default([b4_union_name], [YYSTYPE])
65 # If the %name-prefix is not given, it is yy.
66 m4_define_default([b4_prefix], [yy])
68 ## ------------------------ ##
69 ## Pure/impure interfaces. ##
70 ## ------------------------ ##
74 m4_define([b4_user_args],
75 [m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [, b4_c_args(b4_parse_param)])])
80 # If defined, b4_parse_param arrives double quoted, but below we prefer
81 # it to be single quoted.
82 m4_define([b4_parse_param],
86 # b4_parse_param_for(DECL, FORMAL, BODY)
87 # ---------------------------------------
88 # Iterate over the user parameters, binding the declaration to DECL,
89 # the formal name to FORMAL, and evaluating the BODY.
90 m4_define([b4_parse_param_for],
91 [m4_foreach([$1_$2], m4_defn([b4_parse_param]),
92 [m4_pushdef([$1], m4_unquote(m4_car($1_$2)))dnl
93 m4_pushdef([$2], m4_shift($1_$2))dnl
101 # `YYUSE' all the parse-params.
102 m4_define([b4_parse_param_use],
103 [b4_parse_param_for([Decl], [Formal], [ YYUSE (Formal);
112 # b4_int_type(MIN, MAX)
113 # ---------------------
114 # Return the smallest int type able to handle numbers ranging from
115 # MIN to MAX (included).
116 m4_define([b4_int_type],
117 [m4_if(b4_ints_in($@, [0], [255]), [1], [unsigned char],
118 b4_ints_in($@, [-128], [127]), [1], [signed char],
120 b4_ints_in($@, [0], [65535]), [1], [unsigned short int],
121 b4_ints_in($@, [-32768], [32767]), [1], [short int],
123 m4_eval([0 <= $1]), [1], [unsigned int],
128 # b4_int_type_for(NAME)
129 # ---------------------
130 # Return the smallest int type able to handle numbers ranging from
131 # `NAME_min' to `NAME_max' (included).
132 m4_define([b4_int_type_for],
133 [b4_int_type($1_min, $1_max)])
136 # b4_table_value_equals(TABLE, VALUE, LITERAL)
137 # --------------------------------------------
138 # Without inducing a comparison warning from the compiler, check if the
139 # literal value LITERAL equals VALUE from table TABLE, which must have
140 # TABLE_min and TABLE_max defined. YYID must be defined as an identity
141 # function that suppresses warnings about constant conditions.
142 m4_define([b4_table_value_equals],
143 [m4_if(m4_eval($3 < m4_indir([b4_]$1[_min])
144 || m4_indir([b4_]$1[_max]) < $3), [1],
146 [[((]$2[) == (]$3[))]])])
154 # Return a null pointer constant. NULL infringes on the user name
155 # space in C, so use 0 rather than NULL.
156 m4_define([b4_null], [0])
161 ## ------------------------- ##
162 ## Assigning token numbers. ##
163 ## ------------------------- ##
165 # b4_token_define(TOKEN-NAME, TOKEN-NUMBER)
166 # -----------------------------------------
167 # Output the definition of this token as #define.
168 m4_define([b4_token_define],
173 # b4_token_defines(LIST-OF-PAIRS-TOKEN-NAME-TOKEN-NUMBER)
174 # -------------------------------------------------------
175 # Output the definition of the tokens (if there are) as #defines.
176 m4_define([b4_token_defines],
177 [m4_if([$#$1], [1], [],
179 m4_map([b4_token_define], [$@])])
183 # b4_token_enum(TOKEN-NAME, TOKEN-NUMBER)
184 # ---------------------------------------
185 # Output the definition of this token as an enum.
186 m4_define([b4_token_enum],
190 # b4_token_enums(LIST-OF-PAIRS-TOKEN-NAME-TOKEN-NUMBER)
191 # -----------------------------------------------------
192 # Output the definition of the tokens (if there are) as enums.
193 m4_define([b4_token_enums],
194 [m4_if([$#$1], [1], [],
198 /* Put the tokens into the symbol table, so that GDB and other debuggers
201 m4_map_sep([ b4_token_enum], [,
209 # b4_token_enums_defines(LIST-OF-PAIRS-TOKEN-NAME-TOKEN-NUMBER)
210 # -------------------------------------------------------------
211 # Output the definition of the tokens (if there are any) as enums and, if POSIX
212 # Yacc is enabled, as #defines.
213 m4_define([b4_token_enums_defines],
214 [b4_token_enums($@)b4_yacc_if([b4_token_defines($@)], [])
219 ## --------------------------------------------- ##
220 ## Defining C functions in both K&R and ANSI-C. ##
221 ## --------------------------------------------- ##
226 # A predicate useful in #if to determine whether C is ancient or modern.
228 # If __STDC__ is defined, the compiler is modern. IBM xlc 7.0 when run
229 # as 'cc' doesn't define __STDC__ (or __STDC_VERSION__) for pedantic
230 # reasons, but it defines __C99__FUNC__ so check that as well.
231 # Microsoft C normally doesn't define these macros, but it defines _MSC_VER.
232 # Consider a C++ compiler to be modern if it defines __cplusplus.
234 m4_define([b4_c_modern],
235 [[(defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \
236 || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER)]])
238 # b4_c_function_def(NAME, RETURN-VALUE, [DECL1, NAME1], ...)
239 # ----------------------------------------------------------
240 # Declare the function NAME.
241 m4_define([b4_c_function_def],
243 b4_c_ansi_function_def($@)
246 $1 (b4_c_knr_formal_names(m4_shift2($@)))
247 b4_c_knr_formal_decls(m4_shift2($@))
252 # b4_c_ansi_function_def(NAME, RETURN-VALUE, [DECL1, NAME1], ...)
253 # ---------------------------------------------------------------
254 # Declare the function NAME in ANSI.
255 m4_define([b4_c_ansi_function_def],
257 $1 (b4_c_ansi_formals(m4_shift2($@)))[]dnl
261 # b4_c_ansi_formals([DECL1, NAME1], ...)
262 # --------------------------------------
263 # Output the arguments ANSI-C definition.
264 m4_define([b4_c_ansi_formals],
265 [m4_if([$#], [0], [void],
267 [m4_map_sep([b4_c_ansi_formal], [, ], [$@])])])
269 m4_define([b4_c_ansi_formal],
273 # b4_c_knr_formal_names([DECL1, NAME1], ...)
274 # ------------------------------------------
275 # Output the argument names.
276 m4_define([b4_c_knr_formal_names],
277 [m4_map_sep([b4_c_knr_formal_name], [, ], [$@])])
279 m4_define([b4_c_knr_formal_name],
283 # b4_c_knr_formal_decls([DECL1, NAME1], ...)
284 # ------------------------------------------
285 # Output the K&R argument declarations.
286 m4_define([b4_c_knr_formal_decls],
287 [m4_map_sep([b4_c_knr_formal_decl],
292 m4_define([b4_c_knr_formal_decl],
297 ## ------------------------------------------------------------ ##
298 ## Declaring (prototyping) C functions in both K&R and ANSI-C. ##
299 ## ------------------------------------------------------------ ##
302 # b4_c_function_decl(NAME, RETURN-VALUE, [DECL1, NAME1], ...)
303 # -----------------------------------------------------------
304 # Declare the function NAME.
305 m4_define([b4_c_function_decl],
306 [#if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus
307 b4_c_ansi_function_decl($@)
314 # b4_c_ansi_function_decl(NAME, RETURN-VALUE, [DECL1, NAME1], ...)
315 # ----------------------------------------------------------------
316 # Declare the function NAME.
317 m4_define([b4_c_ansi_function_decl],
318 [$2 $1 (b4_c_ansi_formals(m4_shift2($@)));[]dnl
324 ## --------------------- ##
325 ## Calling C functions. ##
326 ## --------------------- ##
329 # b4_c_function_call(NAME, RETURN-VALUE, [DECL1, NAME1], ...)
330 # -----------------------------------------------------------
331 # Call the function NAME with arguments NAME1, NAME2 etc.
332 m4_define([b4_c_function_call],
333 [$1 (b4_c_args(m4_shift2($@)))[]dnl
337 # b4_c_args([DECL1, NAME1], ...)
338 # ------------------------------
339 # Output the arguments NAME1, NAME2...
340 m4_define([b4_c_args],
341 [m4_map_sep([b4_c_arg], [, ], [$@])])
343 m4_define([b4_c_arg],
351 # b4_sync_start(LINE, FILE)
352 # -----------------------
353 m4_define([b4_sync_start], [[#]line $1 $2])
360 # b4_case(LABEL, STATEMENTS)
361 # --------------------------
367 # b4_symbol_actions(FILENAME, LINENO,
368 # SYMBOL-TAG, SYMBOL-NUM,
369 # SYMBOL-ACTION, SYMBOL-TYPENAME)
370 # -------------------------------------------------
371 m4_define([b4_symbol_actions],
372 [m4_pushdef([b4_dollar_dollar],
373 [m4_ifval([$6], [(yyvaluep->$6)], [(*yyvaluep)])])dnl
374 m4_pushdef([b4_at_dollar], [(*yylocationp)])dnl
376 b4_syncline([$2], [$1])
378 b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])
380 m4_popdef([b4_at_dollar])dnl
381 m4_popdef([b4_dollar_dollar])dnl
385 # b4_yydestruct_generate(FUNCTION-DECLARATOR)
386 # -------------------------------------------
387 # Generate the "yydestruct" function, which declaration is issued using
388 # FUNCTION-DECLARATOR, which may be "b4_c_ansi_function_def" for ISO C
389 # or "b4_c_function_def" for K&R.
390 m4_define_default([b4_yydestruct_generate],
391 [[/*-----------------------------------------------.
392 | Release the memory associated to this symbol. |
393 `-----------------------------------------------*/
398 [[const char *yymsg], [yymsg]],
399 [[int yytype], [yytype]],
400 [[YYSTYPE *yyvaluep], [yyvaluep]][]dnl
401 b4_locations_if( [, [[YYLTYPE *yylocationp], [yylocationp]]])[]dnl
402 m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [, b4_parse_param]))[
405 ]b4_locations_if([ YYUSE (yylocationp);
407 b4_parse_param_use[]dnl
411 YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp);
415 ]m4_map([b4_symbol_actions], m4_defn([b4_symbol_destructors]))[
423 # b4_yy_symbol_print_generate(FUNCTION-DECLARATOR)
424 # ------------------------------------------------
425 # Generate the "yy_symbol_print" function, which declaration is issued using
426 # FUNCTION-DECLARATOR, which may be "b4_c_ansi_function_def" for ISO C
427 # or "b4_c_function_def" for K&R.
428 m4_define_default([b4_yy_symbol_print_generate],
430 /*--------------------------------.
431 | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. |
432 `--------------------------------*/
435 ]$1([yy_symbol_value_print],
437 [[FILE *yyoutput], [yyoutput]],
438 [[int yytype], [yytype]],
439 [[YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep], [yyvaluep]][]dnl
440 b4_locations_if([, [[YYLTYPE const * const yylocationp], [yylocationp]]])[]dnl
441 m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [, b4_parse_param]))[
445 ]b4_locations_if([ YYUSE (yylocationp);
447 b4_parse_param_use[]dnl
449 if (yytype < YYNTOKENS)
450 YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep);
456 ]m4_map([b4_symbol_actions], m4_defn([b4_symbol_printers]))dnl
463 /*--------------------------------.
464 | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. |
465 `--------------------------------*/
467 ]$1([yy_symbol_print],
469 [[FILE *yyoutput], [yyoutput]],
470 [[int yytype], [yytype]],
471 [[YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep], [yyvaluep]][]dnl
472 b4_locations_if([, [[YYLTYPE const * const yylocationp], [yylocationp]]])[]dnl
473 m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [, b4_parse_param]))[
475 if (yytype < YYNTOKENS)
476 YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]);
478 YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]);
480 ]b4_locations_if([ YY_LOCATION_PRINT (yyoutput, *yylocationp);
481 YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ": ");
483 [ yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep]dnl
484 b4_locations_if([, yylocationp])[]b4_user_args[);
485 YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")");