# Build expected stderr up to and including the "warnings being
# treated as errors" message.
]AT_DATA([[at-bison-check-warnings]], [$4])[
- at_bison_check_first="` \
- sed -n '/: warning: /=' at-bison-check-warnings \
- | sed -n 1p \
- `"
- at_bison_check_first_tmp="` \
- sed -n '/conflicts: [0-9].*reduce$/=' at-bison-check-warnings \
- | sed -n 1p \
- `"
+ at_bison_check_first=`sed -n \
+ '/: warning: /{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
+ : ${at_bison_check_first:=1}
+ at_bison_check_first_tmp=`sed -n \
+ '/conflicts: [0-9].*reduce$/{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
+ : ${at_bison_check_first_tmp:=1}
if test $at_bison_check_first_tmp -lt $at_bison_check_first; then
at_bison_check_first=$at_bison_check_first_tmp
fi
# complaints cause bison to exit early. Thus, with -Werror, bison
# does not necessarily report all warnings that it does without
# -Werror, but it at least reports one.
- at_bison_check_last="`sed -n '$=' stderr`"
- if test x"$at_bison_check_last" = x; then
- at_bison_check_last=1
- fi
- at_bison_check_last="`expr $at_bison_check_last - 1`"
+ at_bison_check_last=`sed -n '$=' stderr`
+ : ${at_bison_check_last:=1}
+ at_bison_check_last=`expr $at_bison_check_last - 1`
sed -n "$at_bison_check_first,$at_bison_check_last"p \
at-bison-check-warnings >> experr
]AT_CHECK([[sed 's,.*/\(]AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[\)$,\1,' \