/* Output the generated parsing program for Bison.
Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
- 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
/* Find all reductions for token J, and record all that do not
match ACTROW[J]. */
for (i = 0; i < reds->num; i += 1)
- if (bitset_test (reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], j)
+ if (bitset_test (reds->lookahead_tokens[i], j)
&& (actrow[j]
!= rule_number_as_item_number (reds->rules[i]->number)))
{
- if (conflict_list_free <= 0)
- abort ();
+ aver (0 < conflict_list_free);
conflict_list[conflict_list_cnt] = reds->rules[i]->number + 1;
conflict_list_cnt += 1;
conflict_list_free -= 1;
}
/* Leave a 0 at the end. */
- if (conflict_list_free <= 0)
- abort ();
+ aver (0 < conflict_list_free);
conflict_list[conflict_list_cnt] = 0;
conflict_list_cnt += 1;
conflict_list_free -= 1;
/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Decide what to do for each type of token if seen as the |
-| look-ahead in specified state. The value returned is used as the |
+| lookahead in specified state. The value returned is used as the |
| default action (yydefact) for the state. In addition, ACTROW is |
| filled with what to do for each kind of token, index by symbol |
| number, with zero meaning do the default action. The value |
| situation is an error. The parser recognizes this value |
| specially. |
| |
-| This is where conflicts are resolved. The loop over look-ahead |
+| This is where conflicts are resolved. The loop over lookahead |
| rules considered lower-numbered rules last, and the last rule |
| considered that likes a token gets to handle it. |
| |
for (i = 0; i < ntokens; i++)
actrow[i] = conflrow[i] = 0;
- if (reds->look_ahead_tokens)
+ if (reds->lookahead_tokens)
{
int j;
bitset_iterator biter;
/* loop over all the rules available here which require
- look-ahead (in reverse order to give precedence to the first
+ lookahead (in reverse order to give precedence to the first
rule) */
for (i = reds->num - 1; i >= 0; --i)
/* and find each token which the rule finds acceptable
to come next */
- BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], j, 0)
+ BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->lookahead_tokens[i], j, 0)
{
/* and record this rule as the rule to use if that
token follows. */
/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Figure out the actions for the specified state, indexed by |
-| look-ahead token type. |
+| lookahead token type. |
| |
| The YYDEFACT table is output now. The detailed info is saved for |
| putting into YYTABLE later. |
base_number *to = tos[i];
unsigned int *conflict_to = conflict_tos[i];
- if (!t)
- abort ();
+ aver (t != 0);
for (j = lowzero - from[0]; ; j++)
{
int k;
bool ok = true;
- if (table_size <= j)
- abort ();
+ aver (j < table_size);
for (k = 0; ok && k < t; k++)
{
if (loc > high)
high = loc;
- if (! (BASE_MINIMUM <= j && j <= BASE_MAXIMUM))
- abort ();
+ aver (BASE_MINIMUM <= j && j <= BASE_MAXIMUM);
return j;
}
}