# Checking the output filenames. -*- Autotest -*-
-# Copyright 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
static void yyungetc (int c);
extern void perror (const char *s);
+
+/* Exercise pre-prologue dependency to %union. */
+typedef int value_t;
+
%}
+/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 0. */
+
/* Also exercise %union. */
%union
{
- int ival; /* A comment to exercise an old bug. */
+ value_t ival; /* A comment to exercise an old bug. */
};
+/* Exercise post-prologue dependency to %union. */
+%{
+static void id (YYSTYPE *lval);
+
+/* Exercise quotes in declarations. */
+char quote[] = "@:>@@:>@,";
+%}
+
/* Bison Declarations */
%token CALC_EOF 0 "end of file"
%token <ival> NUM "number"
%type <ival> exp
+/* Exercise quotes in strings. */
+%token FAKE "fake @>:@@>:@,"
+
%nonassoc '=' /* comparison */
%left '-' '+'
%left '*' '/'
line:
'\n'
-| exp '\n' {}
+| exp '\n'
+ {
+ /* Exercise quotes in braces. */
+ char tmp[] = "@>:@@:>@,";
+ }
;
+/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 1. */
exp:
NUM { $$ = $1; }
| exp '=' exp
{
if ($1 != $3)
- printf ("calc: error: %d != %d\n", $1, $3);
+ fprintf (stderr, "calc: error: %d != %d\n", $1, $3);
$$ = $1 == $3;
}
| exp '+' exp { $$ = $1 + $3; }
| '-' exp %prec NEG { $$ = -$2; }
| exp '^' exp { $$ = power ($1, $3); }
| '(' exp ')' { $$ = $2; }
+| '(' error ')' { $$ = 0; }
;
%%
/* The input. */
FILE *yyin;
+/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 2. */
static void
yyerror (const char *s)
{
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
- fprintf (stderr, "%d.%d:%d.%d: ",
+ fprintf (stderr, "%d.%d-%d.%d: ",
yylloc.first_line, yylloc.first_column,
yylloc.last_line, yylloc.last_column);
#endif
if (res == '\n')
{
yylloc.last_line++;
- yylloc.last_column = 0;
+ yylloc.last_column = 1;
}
else
yylloc.last_column++;
return res;
}
+void
+id (YYSTYPE* lval)
+{
+}
+
int
main (int argc, const char **argv)
{
yydebug = 1;
#endif
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
- yylloc.last_column = 0;
+ yylloc.last_column = 1;
yylloc.last_line = 1;
#endif
yyparse ();
[AT_DATA([[input]],
[[$2
]])
-AT_CHECK([calc input], 0, [], [stderr])dnl
+AT_CHECK([./calc input], 0, [], [stderr])dnl
AT_CHECK([wc -l <stderr | sed 's/[[^0-9]]//g'], 0,
[m4_bmatch([$1], [--debug],
[$3], [0])
# of expected lines on stderr.
m4_define([_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR],
[m4_bmatch([$2], [^/],
- [AT_CHECK([calc $2], 0, [], [stderr])],
+ [AT_CHECK([./calc $2], 0, [], [stderr])],
[AT_DATA([[input]],
[[$2
]])
-AT_CHECK([calc input], 0, [], [stderr])])
-
+AT_CHECK([./calc input], 0, [], [stderr])])
-AT_CHECK([wc -l <stderr | sed 's/[[^0-9]]//g'], 0,
- [m4_bmatch([$1], [--debug],
- [$3], [1])
-])
+m4_bmatch([$1], [--debug],
+[AT_CHECK([wc -l <stderr | sed 's/[[^0-9]]//g'], 0, [$3
+])])
-egrep -v '^((Start|Enter|Read|Reduc|Shift)ing|state|Error:) ' stderr >at-stderr
+# Normalize the observed and expected error messages, depending upon the
+# options.
+# 1. Remove the traces from observed.
+egrep -v '^((Start|Enter|Read|Reduc|Shift)ing|state|Error:|Next|Discarding) ' stderr >at-stderr
mv at-stderr stderr
-
-AT_CHECK([cat stderr], 0,
-[m4_bmatch([$1], [--location], [$4: ])[]dnl
-parse error[]dnl
-m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], [, $5])[]dnl
-
+# 2. Create the reference error message.
+AT_DATA([[expout]],
+[$4
])
-
+# 3. If locations are not used, remove them.
+m4_bmatch([$1], [--location], [],
+[[sed 's/^[-0-9.]*: //' expout >at-expout
+mv at-expout expout]])
+# 4. If error-verbose is not used, strip the`, unexpected....' part.
+m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], [],
+[[sed 's/parse error, .*$/parse error/' expout >at-expout
+mv at-expout expout]])
+# 5. Check
+AT_CHECK([cat stderr], 0, [expout])
])
AT_CHECK([bison calc.y -o calc.c m4_bpatsubst([$1], [--yyerror-verbose])],
[0], [], [])
-# Some compilers issue warnings we don't want to hear about.
-# Maybe some day we will have proper Autoconf macros to disable these
-# warnings, but this place is not the right one for that.
-# So let's keep only GCC warnings, which we know are sane.
-# Well, that's only part of the story: some assemblers issue warnings
-# which can be totally useless, and actually polluting. It seems that
-# the best bet be to completely ignore stderr, but to pass -Werror
-# to GCC.
-if test "$GCC" = yes; then
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror"
-fi
AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS calc.c -o calc], 0, [], [ignore])
# Test the priorities.
(2^2)^3 = 64], [486])
# Some parse errors.
-_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [0 0], [10],
- [1.2:1.3],
- [unexpected "number"])
-_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1//2], [13],
- [1.2:1.3],
- [unexpected '/', expecting "number" or '-' or '('])
+_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [0 0], [11],
+ [1.3-1.4: parse error, unexpected "number"])
+_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1//2], [15],
+ [1.3-1.4: parse error, unexpected '/', expecting "number" or '-' or '('])
_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [error], [4],
- [1.0:1.1],
- [unexpected $undefined., expecting "number" or '-' or '\n' or '('])
-_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1 = 2 = 3], [19],
- [1.6:1.7],
- [unexpected '='])
+ [1.1-1.2: parse error, unexpected $undefined., expecting "number" or '-' or '\n' or '('])
+_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1 = 2 = 3], [22],
+ [1.7-1.8: parse error, unexpected '='])
_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1],
[
+1],
- [13],
- [2.0:2.1],
- [unexpected '+'])
+ [14],
+ [2.1-2.2: parse error, unexpected '+'])
# Exercise error messages with EOF: work on an empty file.
_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1],
[/dev/null],
[4],
- [1.0:1.1],
- [unexpected "end of file", expecting "number" or '-' or '\n' or '('])
+ [1.1-1.2: parse error, unexpected "end of file", expecting "number" or '-' or '\n' or '('])
+
+# Exercise the error token: without it, we die at the first error,
+# hence be sure i. to have several errors, ii. to test the action
+# associated to `error'.
+_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1],
+ [(1 ++ 2) + (0 0) = 1],
+ [82],
+[1.5-1.6: parse error, unexpected '+', expecting "number" or '-' or '('
+1.15-1.16: parse error, unexpected "number"
+calc: error: 0 != 1])
+
+# Add a studid example demonstrating that Bison can further improve the
+# error message. FIXME: Fix this ridiculous message.
+_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1],
+ [()],
+ [21],
+[1.2-1.3: parse error, unexpected ')', expecting error or "number" or '-' or '('])
AT_CLEANUP
])# AT_CHECK_CALC