+/* Establish the initial context for the current lookahead if no initial
+ context is currently established.
+
+ We define a context as a snapshot of the parser stacks. We define
+ the initial context for a lookahead as the context in which the
+ parser initially examines that lookahead in order to select a
+ syntactic action. Thus, if the lookahead eventually proves
+ syntactically unacceptable (possibly in a later context reached via a
+ series of reductions), the initial context can be used to determine
+ the exact set of tokens that would be syntactically acceptable in the
+ lookahead's place. Moreover, it is the context after which any
+ further semantic actions would be erroneous because they would be
+ determined by a syntactically unacceptable token.
+
+ YY_LAC_ESTABLISH should be invoked when a reduction is about to be
+ performed in an inconsistent state (which, for the purposes of LAC,
+ includes consistent states that don't know they're consistent because
+ their default reductions have been disabled). Iff there is a
+ lookahead token, it should also be invoked before reporting a syntax
+ error. This latter case is for the sake of the debugging output.
+
+ For parse.lac=full, the implementation of YY_LAC_ESTABLISH is as
+ follows. If no initial context is currently established for the
+ current lookahead, then check if that lookahead can eventually be
+ shifted if syntactic actions continue from the current context.
+ Report a syntax error if it cannot. */
+#define YY_LAC_ESTABLISH \
+do { \
+ if (!yy_lac_established) \
+ { \
+ YYDPRINTF ((stderr, \
+ "LAC: initial context established for %s\n", \
+ yytname[yytoken])); \
+ yy_lac_established = 1; \
+ { \
+ int yy_lac_status = \
+ yy_lac (yyesa, &yyes, &yyes_capacity, yyssp, yytoken); \
+ if (yy_lac_status == 2) \
+ goto yyexhaustedlab; \
+ if (yy_lac_status == 1) \
+ goto yyerrlab; \
+ } \
+ } \
+} while (YYID (0))
+
+/* Discard any previous initial lookahead context because of Event,
+ which may be a lookahead change or an invalidation of the currently
+ established initial context for the current lookahead.
+
+ The most common example of a lookahead change is a shift. An example
+ of both cases is syntax error recovery. That is, a syntax error
+ occurs when the lookahead is syntactically erroneous for the
+ currently established initial context, so error recovery manipulates
+ the parser stacks to try to find a new initial context in which the
+ current lookahead is syntactically acceptable. If it fails to find
+ such a context, it discards the lookahead. */
+#if YYDEBUG
+# define YY_LAC_DISCARD(Event) \
+do { \
+ if (yy_lac_established) \
+ { \
+ if (yydebug) \
+ YYFPRINTF (stderr, "LAC: initial context discarded due to " \
+ Event "\n"); \
+ yy_lac_established = 0; \
+ } \
+} while (YYID (0))
+#else
+# define YY_LAC_DISCARD(Event) yy_lac_established = 0