- shiftset[i] = get_state (shift_symbol[i]);
-}
-
-
-static void
-new_states (void)
-{
- first_state = last_state = this_state = STATE_ALLOC (0);
- nstates = 1;
-}
-
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Save the NSHIFTS of SHIFTSET into the current linked list. |
-`------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-static void
-save_shifts (void)
-{
- shifts *p = shifts_new (nshifts);
-
- p->number = this_state->number;
- shortcpy (p->shifts, shiftset, nshifts);
- this_state->shifts = p;
-
- if (last_shift)
- last_shift->next = p;
- else
- first_shift = p;
- last_shift = p;
-}
-
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Subroutine of augment_automaton. Create the next-to-final state, |
-| to which a shift has already been made in the initial state. |
-| |
-| The task of this state consists in shifting (actually, it's a |
-| goto, but shifts and gotos are both stored in SHIFTS) the start |
-| symbols, hence the name. |
-`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-static void
-insert_start_shifting_state (void)
-{
- state_t *statep;
- shifts *sp;
-
- statep = STATE_ALLOC (0);
- statep->number = nstates;
-
- /* The distinctive feature of this state from the
- eof_shifting_state, is that it is labeled as post-start-symbol
- shifting. I fail to understand why this state, and the
- post-start-start can't be merged into one. But it does fail if
- you try. --akim */
- statep->accessing_symbol = start_symbol;
-
- last_state->next = statep;
- last_state = statep;
-
- /* Make a shift from this state to (what will be) the final state. */
- sp = shifts_new (1);
- statep->shifts = sp;
- sp->number = nstates++;
- sp->shifts[0] = nstates;
-
- last_shift->next = sp;
- last_shift = sp;
-}
-
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Subroutine of augment_automaton. Create the final state, which |
-| shifts `0', the end of file. The initial state shifts the start |
-| symbol, and goes to here. |
-`-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-static void
-insert_eof_shifting_state (void)
-{
- state_t *statep;
- shifts *sp;
-
- /* Make the final state--the one that follows a shift from the
- next-to-final state.
- The symbol for that shift is 0 (end-of-file). */
- statep = STATE_ALLOC (0);
- statep->number = nstates;
-
- last_state->next = statep;
- last_state = statep;
-
- /* Make the shift from the final state to the termination state. */
- sp = shifts_new (1);
- statep->shifts = sp;
- sp->number = nstates++;
- sp->shifts[0] = nstates;
-
- last_shift->next = sp;
- last_shift = sp;
-}
-
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Subroutine of augment_automaton. Create the accepting state. |
-`---------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-static void
-insert_accepting_state (void)
-{
- state_t *statep;
-
- /* Note that the variable `final_state' refers to what we sometimes
- call the termination state. */
- final_state = nstates;
-
- /* Make the termination state. */
- statep = STATE_ALLOC (0);
- statep->number = nstates++;
- last_state->next = statep;
- last_state = statep;
-}
-
-
-
-
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Make sure that the initial state has a shift that accepts the |
-| grammar's start symbol and goes to the next-to-final state, which |
-| has a shift going to the final state, which has a shift to the |
-| termination state. Create such states and shifts if they don't |
-| happen to exist already. |
-`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-static void
-augment_automaton (void)
-{
- if (!first_shift->nshifts)