]> git.saurik.com Git - bison.git/blob - src/tables.h
* data/yacc.c, data/glr.c, data/lal1.cc: Use similar code to
[bison.git] / src / tables.h
1 /* Prepare the LALR and GLR parser tables.
2 Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
5
6 Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
10
11 Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
12 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with Bison; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
18 Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
19 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21 #ifndef TABLES_H_
22 # define TABLES_H_
23
24 # include "state.h"
25
26 /* The parser tables consist of these tables.
27
28 YYTRANSLATE = vector mapping yylex's token numbers into bison's
29 token numbers.
30
31 YYTNAME = vector of string-names indexed by bison token number.
32
33 YYTOKNUM = vector of yylex token numbers corresponding to entries
34 in YYTNAME.
35
36 YYRLINE = vector of line-numbers of all rules. For yydebug
37 printouts.
38
39 YYRHS = vector of items of all rules. This is exactly what RITEMS
40 contains. For yydebug and for semantic parser.
41
42 YYPRHS[R] = index in YYRHS of first item for rule R.
43
44 YYR1[R] = symbol number of symbol that rule R derives.
45
46 YYR2[R] = number of symbols composing right hand side of rule R.
47
48 YYSTOS[S] = the symbol number of the symbol that leads to state S.
49
50 YYDEFACT[S] = default rule to reduce with in state s, when YYTABLE
51 doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default is an
52 error.
53
54 YYDEFGOTO[I] = default state to go to after a reduction of a rule
55 that generates variable NTOKENS + I, except when YYTABLE specifies
56 something else to do.
57
58 YYPACT[S] = index in YYTABLE of the portion describing state S.
59 The lookahead token's type is used to index that portion to find
60 out what to do.
61
62 If the value in YYTABLE is positive, we shift the token and go to
63 that state.
64
65 If the value is negative, it is minus a rule number to reduce by.
66
67 If the value is zero, the default action from YYDEFACT[S] is used.
68
69 YYPGOTO[I] = the index in YYTABLE of the portion describing what to
70 do after reducing a rule that derives variable I + NTOKENS. This
71 portion is indexed by the parser state number, S, as of before the
72 text for this nonterminal was read. The value from YYTABLE is the
73 state to go to if the corresponding value in YYCHECK is S.
74
75 YYTABLE = a vector filled with portions for different uses, found
76 via YYPACT and YYPGOTO.
77
78 YYCHECK = a vector indexed in parallel with YYTABLE. It indicates,
79 in a roundabout way, the bounds of the portion you are trying to
80 examine.
81
82 Suppose that the portion of YYTABLE starts at index P and the index
83 to be examined within the portion is I. Then if YYCHECK[P+I] != I,
84 I is outside the bounds of what is actually allocated, and the
85 default (from YYDEFACT or YYDEFGOTO) should be used. Otherwise,
86 YYTABLE[P+I] should be used.
87
88 YYFINAL = the state number of the termination state.
89
90 YYLAST ( = high) the number of the last element of YYTABLE, i.e.,
91 sizeof (YYTABLE) - 1. */
92
93 extern int nvectors;
94
95 typedef int base_number;
96 extern base_number *base;
97 /* A distinguished value of BASE, negative infinite. During the
98 computation equals to BASE_MINIMUM, later mapped to BASE_NINF to
99 keep parser tables small. */
100 extern base_number base_ninf;
101
102 extern unsigned int *conflict_table;
103 extern unsigned int *conflict_list;
104 extern int conflict_list_cnt;
105
106 extern base_number *table;
107 extern base_number *check;
108 /* The value used in TABLE to denote explicit syntax errors
109 (%nonassoc), a negative infinite. */
110 extern base_number table_ninf;
111
112 extern state_number *yydefgoto;
113 extern rule_number *yydefact;
114 extern int high;
115
116 void tables_generate (void);
117 void tables_free (void);
118
119 #endif /* !TABLES_H_ */