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* Prologue
The %union is declared after the user C declarations. It can be
a problem if YYSTYPE is declared after the user part.	[]

Actually, the real problem seems that the %union ought to be output
where it was defined.  For instance, in gettext/intl/plural.y, we
have:

	%{
	...
	#include "gettextP.h"
	...
	%}

	%union {
	  unsigned long int num;
	  enum operator op;
	  struct expression *exp;
	}

	%{
	...
	static int yylex PARAMS ((YYSTYPE *lval, const char **pexp));
	...
	%}

Where the first part defines struct expression, the second uses it to
define YYSTYPE, and the last uses YYSTYPE.  Only this order is valid.

* --graph
Show reductions.	[]

* Broken options ?
** %no-lines		[ok]
** %no-parser		[]
** %pure-parser		[]
** %semantic-parser	[]
** %token-table		[]
** Options which could use parse_dquoted_param ().
Maybe transfered in lex.c.
*** %skeleton		[ok]
*** %output		[]
*** %file-prefix	[]
*** %name-prefix	[]

** Skeleton strategy.	[]
Must we keep %no-parser?
	     %token-table?
*** New skeletons.	[]

* src/print_graph.c
Find the best graph parameters.	[]

* doc/bison.texinfo
** Update
informations about ERROR_VERBOSE.	[]
** Add explainations about
skeleton muscles.	[]
%skeleton.		[]

* testsuite
** tests/pure-parser.at	[]
New tests.