+# At least for Mac OS X's grep, the order between . and [ in "[^.[]"
+# matters:
+# $ LC_ALL=fr_FR grep -nE '[^[.]' /dev/null
+# $ LC_ALL=C grep -nE '[^[.]' /dev/null
+# grep: invalid collating element or class
+# $ LC_ALL=fr_FR grep -nE '[^.[]' /dev/null
+# $ LC_ALL=C grep -nE '[^.[]' /dev/null
+sc_at_parser_check:
+ @prohibit='AT_PARSER_CHECK\(\[+[^.[]|AT_CHECK\(\[+\./' \
+ halt='use AT_PARSER_CHECK for and only for generated parsers' \
+ $(_sc_search_regexp)
+
+exclude = \
+ $(foreach a,$(1),$(eval $(subst $$,$$$$,exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_$(a))))
+$(call exclude, \
+ bindtextdomain=^lib/main.c$$ \
+ program_name=^lib/main.c$$ \
+ prohibit_always-defined_macros=^data/yacc.c$$|^djgpp/ \
+ prohibit_always-defined_macros+=?|^lib/timevar.c$$ \
+ prohibit_always-defined_macros+=?|^src/(parse-gram.c|system.h)$$ \
+ prohibit_always-defined_macros+=?|^tests/regression.at$$ \
+ prohibit_defined_have_decl_tests=?|^lib/timevar.c$$ \
+ prohibit_doubled_word=^tests/named-refs.at$$ \
+ prohibit_magic_number_exit=^doc/bison.texi$$ \
+ prohibit_magic_number_exit+=?|^tests/(conflicts|regression).at$$ \
+ require_config_h_first=^(lib/yyerror|data/(glr|yacc))\.c$$ \
+ space_tab=^tests/(input|c\+\+)\.at$$ \
+ trailing_blank=^src/parse-gram.[ch]$$ \
+ unmarked_diagnostics=^(djgpp/|doc/bison.texi$$|tests/c\+\+\.at$$) \
+)