+# AT_JAVA_PARSER_CHECK(COMMAND, EXIT-STATUS, EXPOUT, EXPERR, [PRE])
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------
+m4_define([AT_JAVA_PARSER_CHECK],
+[AT_CHECK([$5[ $SHELL ../../../javaexec.sh ]$1], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
+
+# AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE(TITLE, COND-VALUE, TEST-SPEC,
+# DECLS, GRAMMAR, INPUT,
+# BISON-STDERR, TABLES-OR-LAST-STATE,
+# [OTHER-CHECKS],
+# [PARSER-EXIT-VALUE],
+# [PARSER-STDOUT], [PARSER-STDERR])
+# -------------------------------------------------------------
+# Using TITLE as the test group title, check the generated parser tables
+# and parser for a specified grammar file under a condition labeled by
+# COND-VALUE.
+#
+# TEST-SPEC is a comma-delimited list of attributes of this test. Each
+# recognized attribute is described below where it is relevant.
+#
+# Insert DECLS and GRAMMAR into the declarations and grammar section of
+# the grammar file. Insert basic yyerror, yylex, and main function
+# definitions as well. Hardcode yylex to return the (possibly empty)
+# comma-delimited series of tokens in INPUT followed by token 0.
+#
+# If TEST-SPEC contains the attribute no-xml, then invoke bison using
+# AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML. Otherwise, invoke bison using AT_BISON_CHECK.
+# On the bison command-line, specify `--report=all --defines'. Check
+# that Bison exits with value 0, has no stdout, and has stderr
+# BISON-STDERR.
+#
+# If TEST-SPEC contains the attribute `last-state', check that the value
+# of TABLES-OR-LAST-STATE is the index of the last state generated for
+# the grammar; in other words, check the number of states (minus one).
+# Otherwise, check that everything in the `.output' file starting with
+# the definition of state 0 is the same as the entire value of
+# TABLES-OR-LAST-STATE.
+#
+# Expand the M4 in OTHER-CHECKS to perform additional checks of the
+# `.output' file, which is named `input.output', and/or grammar file,
+# which is named `input.y'.
+#
+# Finally, compile the generated parser and then run it using
+# AT_PARSER_CHECK with PARSER-EXIT-VALUE, PARSER-STDOUT, and
+# PARSER-STDERR as the 2nd-4th arguments.
+#
+# As a precondition, you must properly double-quote all arguments that
+# are to be interpreted as strings.
+#
+# AT_COND_CASE (when appearing in single-quoted segments of arguments)
+# invokes m4_case with its own arguments but COND-VALUE inserted as the
+# first argument. This is useful, for example, when wrapping multiple
+# AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE invocations, each representing a different
+# condition, in another macro.
+#
+# For example:
+#
+# # AT_TEST_SYNTAX_ERROR(DESCRIPTION, DECLS, GRAMMAR, INPUT, LAST-STATE,
+# # PARSER-EXIT-VALUE, PARSER-STDOUT, PARSER-STDERR)
+# # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+# m4_define([AT_TEST_SYNTAX_ERROR],
+# [
+# AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE([$1[ with %error-verbose]], [[verbose]],
+# [[last-state]],
+# [[%error-verbose ]$2], [$3], [$4],
+# [[]], [$5], [], [$6], [$7], [$8])
+# AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE([$1[ with no %error-verbose]], [[no verbose]],
+# [[last-state]],
+# [$2], [$3], [$4],
+# [[]], [$5], [], [$6], [$7], [$8])
+# ])
+#
+# AT_TEST_SYNTAX_ERROR([[Single Char Grammar]],
+# [[%token 'b']], [[start: 'a' ;]], [['a', 'b']],
+# [[3]],
+# [[1]], [[]],
+# [AT_COND_CASE([[no verbose]],
+# [[syntax error
+# ]],
+# [[syntax error, unexpected 'b', expecting $end
+# ]])])
+m4_define([AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE],
+[m4_pushdef([AT_COND_CASE], [m4_case([$2], $][@)])
+
+AT_SETUP([$1])
+
+AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([[input.y]],
+[[%code {
+ #include <stdio.h>
+ static void yyerror (char const *msg);
+ static int yylex (void);
+}
+
+]$4[
+
+%%
+
+]$5[
+
+%%
+
+static void
+yyerror (char const *msg)
+{
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", msg);
+}
+
+static int
+yylex (void)
+{
+ static int const input[] = {
+ ]m4_if([$6], [], [], [$6], [[]], [], [$6[, ]])[0
+ };
+ static int const *inputp = input;
+ return *inputp++;
+}
+
+int
+main (void)
+{
+ return yyparse ();
+}
+]])
+
+# In some versions of Autoconf, AT_CHECK invokes AS_ESCAPE before
+# expanding macros, so it corrupts some special characters in the
+# macros. To avoid this, expand now and pass it the result with proper
+# string quotation. Assume args 7 thru 12 expand to properly quoted
+# strings.
+
+m4_if(m4_index(m4_quote($3), [no-xml]), -1,
+ [AT_BISON_CHECK],
+ [AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML])([[--report=all --defines -o input.c input.y]],
+ [0], [], m4_dquote($7))
+
+m4_if(m4_index(m4_quote($3), [last-state]), -1,
+ [AT_CHECK([[sed -n '/^state 0$/,$p' input.output]], [[0]],
+ m4_dquote($8))],
+ [AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/^state //p' input.output | tail -1]], [[0]],
+ m4_dquote($8)[[
+]])])
+
+$9
+
+# Canonical LR generates very large tables, resulting in very long
+# files with #line directives that may overflow what the standards
+# (C90 and C++98) guarantee: 32767. In that case, GCC's -pedantic
+# will issue an error.
+#
+# There is no "" around `wc` since some indent the result.
+m4_bmatch([$4], [%define lr.type canonical-lr],
+[if test 32767 -lt `wc -l < input.c`; then
+ CFLAGS=`echo " $CFLAGS " | sed -e 's/ -pedantic //'`
+ CXXFLAGS=`echo " $CXXFLAGS " | sed -e 's/ -pedantic //'`
+fi])
+AT_COMPILE([[input]])
+
+AT_PARSER_CHECK([[./input]],
+ m4_ifval([$10], [m4_dquote($10)]),
+ m4_ifval([$11], [m4_dquote($11)]),
+ m4_ifval([$12], [m4_dquote($12)]))
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+m4_popdef([AT_COND_CASE])])