/* Bison Action Scanner -*- C -*-
- Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
#define YY_USER_ACTION location_compute (loc, &loc->end, yytext, yyleng);
+static char *fetch_type_name (char *cp, char const **type_name,
+ location dollar_loc);
+
static void handle_action_dollar (symbol_list *rule, char *cp,
location dollar_loc);
static void handle_action_at (symbol_list *rule, char *cp, location at_loc);
/* C style identifier. Must start with letter. Will be used for
named symbol references. Shall be kept synchronized with
scan-gram.l "letter" and "id". */
-letter [-.abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_]
-id {letter}({letter}|[0-9])*
+letter [.abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_]
+id {letter}({letter}|[-0-9])*
ref -?[0-9]+|{id}|"["{id}"]"|"$"
%%
int braces_level = 0;
/* Whether a semicolon is probably needed.
- The heuristic is that a semicolon is not needed after `{', `}', `;',
- or a C preprocessor directive, and that whitespaces and comments
- do not affect this flag.
- Note that `{' does not need a semicolon because of `{}'.
- A semicolon may be needed before a cpp direcive, but don't bother. */
+
+ The heuristic is that a semicolon is not needed after '{', '}',
+ ';', or a C preprocessor directive, and that whitespaces and
+ comments do not affect this flag. Note that '{' does not need a
+ semicolon because of '{}'. A semicolon may be needed before a
+ cpp directive, but don't bother. */
bool need_semicolon = false;
/* Whether in a C preprocessor directive. Don't use a start condition
%}
/*------------------------------------------------------------.
- | Scanning a C comment. The initial `/ *' is already eaten. |
+ | Scanning a C comment. The initial '/ *' is already eaten. |
`------------------------------------------------------------*/
<SC_COMMENT>
/*--------------------------------------------------------------.
- | Scanning a line comment. The initial `//' is already eaten. |
+ | Scanning a line comment. The initial '//' is already eaten. |
`--------------------------------------------------------------*/
<SC_LINE_COMMENT>
}
-<SC_RULE_ACTION,SC_SYMBOL_ACTION>{
+<SC_RULE_ACTION,SC_SYMBOL_ACTION>
+{
"'" {
STRING_GROW;
BEGIN SC_CHARACTER;
<SC_RULE_ACTION>
{
"$"("<"{tag}">")?{ref} {
- ref_tail_fields = 0;
+ ref_tail_fields = NULL;
handle_action_dollar (self->rule, yytext, *loc);
- if (ref_tail_fields) {
+ if (ref_tail_fields)
obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, ref_tail_fields);
- }
need_semicolon = true;
}
"@"{ref} {
- ref_tail_fields = 0;
+ ref_tail_fields = NULL;
handle_action_at (self->rule, yytext, *loc);
- if (ref_tail_fields) {
+ if (ref_tail_fields)
obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, ref_tail_fields);
- }
need_semicolon = true;
}
"$" {
- warn_at (*loc, _("stray `$'"));
+ warn_at (*loc, _("stray '$'"));
obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "$][");
need_semicolon = true;
}
"@" {
- warn_at (*loc, _("stray `@'"));
+ warn_at (*loc, _("stray '@'"));
obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "@@");
need_semicolon = true;
}
"}" {
bool outer_brace = --braces_level == 0;
- /* As an undocumented Bison extension, append `;' before the last
+ /* As an undocumented Bison extension, append ';' before the last
brace in braced code, so that the user code can omit trailing
- `;'. But do not append `;' if emulating Yacc, since Yacc does
+ ';'. But do not append ';' if emulating Yacc, since Yacc does
not append one. */
if (outer_brace && !yacc_flag && language_prio == default_prio
&& skeleton_prio == default_prio && need_semicolon && ! in_cpp)
{
- warn_at (*loc, _("a `;' might be needed at the end of action code"));
- warn_at (*loc, _("future versions of Bison will not add the `;'"));
- obstack_1grow (&obstack_for_string, ';');
+ warn_at (*loc, _("a ';' might be needed at the end of action code"));
+ warn_at (*loc, _("future versions of Bison will not add the ';'"));
+ obstack_1grow (&obstack_for_string, ';');
}
STRING_GROW;
/* Preprocessing directives should only be recognized at the beginning
of lines, allowing whitespace including comments, but in C/C++,
- `#' can only be the start of preprocessor directives or within
- `#define' directives anyway, so don't bother with begin of line. */
+ '#' can only be the start of preprocessor directives or within
+ '#define' directives anyway, so don't bother with begin of line. */
"#" STRING_GROW; in_cpp = true;
{splice} STRING_GROW;
- [\n\r] STRING_GROW; if (in_cpp) in_cpp = need_semicolon = false;
+ [\n\r] STRING_GROW; if (in_cpp) in_cpp = need_semicolon = false;
[ \t\f] STRING_GROW;
- . STRING_GROW; need_semicolon = true;
+
+ /* YYFAIL is undocumented and was formally deprecated in Bison
+ 2.4.2. */
+ YYFAIL {
+ STRING_GROW; need_semicolon = true;
+ warn_at (*loc, _("use of YYFAIL, which is deprecated and will be"
+ " removed"));
+ }
+
+ /* The sole purpose of this is to make sure identifiers that merely
+ contain YYFAIL don't produce the above warning. */
+ [A-Za-z_][0-9A-Za-z_]* STRING_GROW; need_semicolon = true;
+
+ . STRING_GROW; need_semicolon = true;
}
<SC_SYMBOL_ACTION>
{
- "$$" {
- obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "]b4_dollar_dollar[");
+ "$"("<"{tag}">")?"$" {
+ const char *type_name = NULL;
+ fetch_type_name (yytext + 1, &type_name, *loc)[-1] = 0;
+ obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "]b4_dollar_dollar(");
+ obstack_quote (&obstack_for_string, type_name);
+ obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, ")[");
self->is_value_used = true;
}
"@$" {
not visible from current midrule. */
#define VARIANT_NOT_VISIBLE_FROM_MIDRULE (1 << 2)
-static variant *variant_table = 0;
+static variant *variant_table = NULL;
static unsigned variant_table_size = 0;
static unsigned variant_count = 0;
variant_table_free (void)
{
free (variant_table);
- variant_table = 0;
+ variant_table = NULL;
variant_table_size = variant_count = 0;
}
}
static const char *
-get_at_spec(unsigned symbol_index)
+get_at_spec (unsigned symbol_index)
{
static char at_buf[20];
if (symbol_index == 0)
complain_at_indent (text_loc, &indent, _("invalid reference: %s"),
quote (text));
indent += SUB_INDENT;
- if (midrule_rhs_index)
+ if (len == 0)
+ {
+ location sym_loc = text_loc;
+ sym_loc.start.column += 1;
+ sym_loc.end = sym_loc.start;
+ const char *format =
+ _("syntax error after '%c', expecting integer, letter,"
+ " '_', '[', or '$'");
+ complain_at_indent (sym_loc, &indent, format, dollar_or_at);
+ }
+ else if (midrule_rhs_index)
{
const char *format =
_("symbol not found in production before $%d: %.*s");
int max_left_semantic_context = 0;
+/* If CP points to a typename (i.e., <.*?>), set TYPE_NAME to its
+ beginning (i.e., after the opening "<", and return the pointer
+ immediately after it. */
+
+static
+char *
+fetch_type_name (char *cp, char const **type_name,
+ location dollar_loc)
+{
+ if (*cp == '<')
+ {
+ *type_name = ++cp;
+ while (*cp != '>')
+ ++cp;
+
+ /* The '>' symbol will be later replaced by '\0'. Original
+ 'text' is needed for error messages. */
+ ++cp;
+ if (untyped_var_seen)
+ complain_at (dollar_loc, _("explicit type given in untyped grammar"));
+ tag_seen = true;
+ }
+ return cp;
+}
+
/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| TEXT is pointing to a wannabee semantic value (i.e., a `$'). |
+| TEXT is pointing to a wannabee semantic value (i.e., a '$'). |
| |
| Possible inputs: $[<TYPENAME>]($|integer) |
| |
{
char const *type_name = NULL;
char *cp = text + 1;
- char *gt_ptr = 0;
symbol_list *effective_rule;
int effective_rule_length;
int n;
}
/* Get the type name if explicit. */
- if (*cp == '<')
- {
- type_name = ++cp;
- while (*cp != '>')
- ++cp;
-
- /* The '>' symbol will be later replaced by '\0'. Original
- 'text' is needed for error messages. */
- gt_ptr = cp;
- ++cp;
- if (untyped_var_seen)
- complain_at (dollar_loc, _("explicit type given in untyped grammar"));
- tag_seen = true;
- }
+ cp = fetch_type_name (cp, &type_name, dollar_loc);
n = parse_ref (cp, effective_rule, effective_rule_length,
rule->midrule_parent_rhs_index, text, dollar_loc, '$');
- if (gt_ptr)
- *gt_ptr = '\0';
+ /* End type_name. */
+ if (type_name)
+ cp[-1] = '\0';
switch (n)
{
type_name = symbol_list_n_type_name_get (rule, dollar_loc, 0);
if (!type_name)
- {
- if (union_seen | tag_seen)
- {
- if (rule->midrule_parent_rule)
- complain_at (dollar_loc,
- _("$$ for the midrule at $%d of `%s'"
- " has no declared type"),
- rule->midrule_parent_rhs_index,
- effective_rule->content.sym->tag);
- else
- complain_at (dollar_loc, _("$$ of `%s' has no declared type"),
- rule->content.sym->tag);
- }
- else
- untyped_var_seen = true;
- type_name = "";
- }
+ {
+ if (union_seen | tag_seen)
+ {
+ if (rule->midrule_parent_rule)
+ complain_at (dollar_loc,
+ _("$$ for the midrule at $%d of %s"
+ " has no declared type"),
+ rule->midrule_parent_rhs_index,
+ quote (effective_rule->content.sym->tag));
+ else
+ complain_at (dollar_loc, _("$$ of %s has no declared type"),
+ quote (rule->content.sym->tag));
+ }
+ else
+ untyped_var_seen = true;
+ }
- obstack_fgrow1 (&obstack_for_string,
- "]b4_lhs_value([%s])[", type_name);
+ obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "]b4_lhs_value(");
+ obstack_quote (&obstack_for_string, type_name);
+ obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, ")[");
rule->action_props.is_value_used = true;
break;
type_name =
symbol_list_n_type_name_get (effective_rule, dollar_loc, n);
if (!type_name)
- {
- if (union_seen | tag_seen)
- complain_at (dollar_loc, _("$%s of `%s' has no declared type"),
- cp, effective_rule->content.sym->tag);
- else
- untyped_var_seen = true;
- type_name = "";
- }
+ {
+ if (union_seen | tag_seen)
+ complain_at (dollar_loc, _("$%s of %s has no declared type"),
+ cp, quote (effective_rule->content.sym->tag));
+ else
+ untyped_var_seen = true;
+ }
- obstack_fgrow3 (&obstack_for_string,
- "]b4_rhs_value(%d, %d, [%s])[",
- effective_rule_length, n, type_name);
+ obstack_fgrow2 (&obstack_for_string,
+ "]b4_rhs_value(%d, %d, ", effective_rule_length, n);
+ obstack_quote (&obstack_for_string, type_name);
+ obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, ")[");
if (n > 0)
symbol_list_n_get (effective_rule, n)->action_props.is_value_used =
true;
/*------------------------------------------------------.
-| TEXT is a location token (i.e., a `@...'). Output to |
+| TEXT is a location token (i.e., a '@...'). Output to |
| OBSTACK_FOR_STRING a reference to this location. |
`------------------------------------------------------*/
locations_flag = true;
n = parse_ref (cp, effective_rule, effective_rule_length,
- rule->midrule_parent_rhs_index, text, at_loc, '@');
+ rule->midrule_parent_rhs_index, text, at_loc, '@');
switch (n)
{
case INVALID_REF: