# Pass plenty of options, to exercise plenty of code, even if we
# don't actually check the output. But SEGV is watching us, and
# so might do dmalloc.
-AT_CHECK([[bison --verbose --defines input.y]])
+AT_BISON_CHECK([[--verbose --defines input.y]])
AT_CLEANUP
# Pass plenty of options, to exercise plenty of code, even if we
# don't actually check the output. But SEGV is watching us, and
# so might do dmalloc.
-AT_CHECK([[bison --verbose --defines input.y]], 0, [],
+AT_BISON_CHECK([[--verbose --defines input.y]], 0, [],
[[input.y: conflicts: 78 shift/reduce, 10 reduce/reduce
]])
# Pass plenty of options, to exercise plenty of code, even if we
# don't actually check the output. But SEGV is watching us, and
# so might do dmalloc.
-AT_CHECK([[bison --verbose --defines input.y]], 0, [],
+AT_BISON_CHECK([[--verbose --defines input.y]], 0, [],
[[input.y:453.11-48: warning: rule useless in parser due to conflicts: path: ORDINAL LAST object_type relative_path
]])