%{/* Bison Grammar Parser -*- C -*-
- Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation,
- Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- 02110-1301 USA
-*/
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <config.h>
#include "system.h"
-#include <strverscmp.h>
-
#include "complain.h"
#include "conflicts.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "getargs.h"
#include "gram.h"
-#include "muscle_tab.h"
+#include "muscle-tab.h"
+#include "named-ref.h"
#include "quotearg.h"
#include "reader.h"
#include "symlist.h"
#include "scan-gram.h"
#include "scan-code.h"
+#include "xmemdup0.h"
#define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) (Current) = lloc_default (Rhs, N)
static YYLTYPE lloc_default (YYLTYPE const *, int);
static symbol_class current_class = unknown_sym;
static uniqstr current_type = NULL;
-static symbol *current_lhs;
+static symbol *current_lhs_symbol;
static location current_lhs_location;
+static named_ref *current_lhs_named_ref;
static int current_prec = 0;
+/** Set the new current left-hand side symbol, possibly common
+ * to several right-hand side parts of rule.
+ */
+static
+void
+current_lhs(symbol *sym, location loc, named_ref *ref)
+{
+ current_lhs_symbol = sym;
+ current_lhs_location = loc;
+ /* In order to simplify memory management, named references for lhs
+ are always assigned by deep copy into the current symbol_list
+ node. This is because a single named-ref in the grammar may
+ result in several uses when the user factors lhs between several
+ rules using "|". Therefore free the parser's original copy. */
+ free (current_lhs_named_ref);
+ current_lhs_named_ref = ref;
+}
+
+
#define YYTYPE_INT16 int_fast16_t
#define YYTYPE_INT8 int_fast8_t
#define YYTYPE_UINT16 uint_fast16_t
%locations
%pure-parser
%error-verbose
+%define parse.lac full
%name-prefix="gram_"
%expect 0
assoc assoc;
uniqstr uniqstr;
unsigned char character;
+ named_ref *named_ref;
};
/* Define the tokens together with their human representation. */
PERCENT_OUTPUT "%output"
PERCENT_PARSE_PARAM "%parse-param"
PERCENT_PURE_PARSER "%pure-parser"
- PERCENT_PUSH_PARSER "%push-parser"
- PERCENT_PUSH_PULL_PARSER
- "%push-pull-parser"
PERCENT_REQUIRE "%require"
PERCENT_SKELETON "%skeleton"
PERCENT_START "%start"
;
%token BRACED_CODE "{...}"
+%token BRACKETED_ID "[identifier]"
%token CHAR "char"
%token EPILOGUE "epilogue"
%token EQUAL "="
%printer { fprintf (stderr, "{\n%s\n}", $$); }
braceless content.opt "{...}" "%{...%}" EPILOGUE
-%type <uniqstr> TYPE ID ID_COLON variable
-%printer { fprintf (stderr, "<%s>", $$); } TYPE
-%printer { fputs ($$, stderr); } ID variable
+%type <uniqstr> BRACKETED_ID ID ID_COLON TYPE variable
+%printer { fputs ($$, stderr); } <uniqstr>
+%printer { fprintf (stderr, "[%s]", $$); } BRACKETED_ID
%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%s:", $$); } ID_COLON
+%printer { fprintf (stderr, "<%s>", $$); } TYPE
%type <integer> INT
-%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%d", $$); } INT
+%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%d", $$); } <integer>
-%type <symbol> id id_colon symbol string_as_id
-%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%s", $$->tag); } id symbol string_as_id
+%type <symbol> id id_colon string_as_id symbol symbol.prec
+%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%s", $$->tag); } <symbol>
%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%s:", $$->tag); } id_colon
%type <assoc> precedence_declarator
-%type <list> symbols.1 generic_symlist generic_symlist_item
+%type <list> symbols.1 symbols.prec generic_symlist generic_symlist_item
+%type <named_ref> named_ref.opt
+
%%
input:
| "%debug" { debug_flag = true; }
| "%define" variable content.opt
{
- muscle_percent_define_insert ($2, @2, $3);
+ muscle_percent_define_insert ($2, @2, $3,
+ MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE);
}
| "%defines" { defines_flag = true; }
| "%defines" STRING
muscle_code_grow ("initial_action", action.code, @2);
code_scanner_last_string_free ();
}
-| "%language" STRING { language_argmatch ($2, 1, &@1); }
+| "%language" STRING { language_argmatch ($2, grammar_prio, @1); }
| "%lex-param" "{...}" { add_param ("lex_param", $2, @2); }
| "%locations" { locations_flag = true; }
| "%name-prefix" STRING { spec_name_prefix = $2; }
| "%output" STRING { spec_outfile = $2; }
| "%output" "=" STRING { spec_outfile = $3; } /* deprecated */
| "%parse-param" "{...}" { add_param ("parse_param", $2, @2); }
-| "%pure-parser" { pure_parser = true; }
-| "%push-parser" { push_parser = true; pull_parser = false; }
-| "%push-pull-parser" { push_parser = true; pull_parser = true; }
+| "%pure-parser"
+ {
+ /* %pure-parser is deprecated in favor of `%define api.pure', so use
+ `%define api.pure' in a backward-compatible manner here. First, don't
+ complain if %pure-parser is specified multiple times. */
+ if (!muscle_find_const ("percent_define(api.pure)"))
+ muscle_percent_define_insert ("api.pure", @1, "",
+ MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE);
+ /* In all cases, use api.pure now so that the backend doesn't complain if
+ the skeleton ignores api.pure, but do warn now if there's a previous
+ conflicting definition from an actual %define. */
+ if (!muscle_percent_define_flag_if ("api.pure"))
+ muscle_percent_define_insert ("api.pure", @1, "",
+ MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE);
+ }
| "%require" STRING { version_check (&@2, $2); }
| "%skeleton" STRING
{
char const *skeleton_user = $2;
- if (strchr (skeleton_user, '/'))
+ if (mbschr (skeleton_user, '/'))
{
size_t dir_length = strlen (current_file);
char *skeleton_build;
xmalloc (dir_length + 1 + strlen (skeleton_user) + 1);
if (dir_length > 0)
{
- strncpy (skeleton_build, current_file, dir_length);
+ memcpy (skeleton_build, current_file, dir_length);
skeleton_build[dir_length++] = '/';
}
strcpy (skeleton_build + dir_length, skeleton_user);
skeleton_user = uniqstr_new (skeleton_build);
free (skeleton_build);
}
- skeleton_arg (skeleton_user, 1, &@1);
+ skeleton_arg (skeleton_user, grammar_prio, @1);
}
| "%token-table" { token_table_flag = true; }
-| "%verbose" { report_flag = report_states; }
+| "%verbose" { report_flag |= report_states; }
| "%yacc" { yacc_flag = true; }
| /*FIXME: Err? What is this horror doing here? */ ";"
;
;
precedence_declaration:
- precedence_declarator type.opt symbols.1
+ precedence_declarator type.opt symbols.prec
{
symbol_list *list;
++current_prec;
| TYPE { current_type = $1; tag_seen = true; }
;
+/* Just like symbols.1 but accept INT for the sake of POSIX. */
+symbols.prec:
+ symbol.prec
+ { $$ = symbol_list_sym_new ($1, @1); }
+| symbols.prec symbol.prec
+ { $$ = symbol_list_prepend ($1, symbol_list_sym_new ($2, @2)); }
+;
+
+symbol.prec:
+ symbol { $$ = $1; }
+ | symbol INT { $$ = $1; symbol_user_token_number_set ($1, $2, @2); }
+ ;
+
/* One or more symbols to be %typed. */
symbols.1:
symbol
;
rules:
- id_colon { current_lhs = $1; current_lhs_location = @1; } rhses.1
+ id_colon named_ref.opt { current_lhs ($1, @1, $2); } rhses.1
+ {
+ /* Free the current lhs. */
+ current_lhs (0, @1, 0);
+ }
;
rhses.1:
rhs:
/* Nothing. */
- { grammar_current_rule_begin (current_lhs, current_lhs_location); }
-| rhs symbol
- { grammar_current_rule_symbol_append ($2, @2); }
-| rhs "{...}"
- { grammar_current_rule_action_append ($2, @2); }
+ { grammar_current_rule_begin (current_lhs_symbol, current_lhs_location,
+ current_lhs_named_ref); }
+| rhs symbol named_ref.opt
+ { grammar_current_rule_symbol_append ($2, @2, $3); }
+| rhs "{...}" named_ref.opt
+ { grammar_current_rule_action_append ($2, @2, $3); }
| rhs "%prec" symbol
{ grammar_current_rule_prec_set ($3, @3); }
| rhs "%dprec" INT
{ grammar_current_rule_merge_set ($3, @3); }
;
+named_ref.opt:
+ /* Nothing. */ { $$ = 0; }
+|
+ BRACKETED_ID { $$ = named_ref_new($1, @1); }
+;
+
/*----------------------------*
| variable and content.opt. |
*---------------------------*/
+/* The STRING form of variable is deprecated and is not M4-friendly.
+ For example, M4 fails for `%define "[" "value"'. */
variable:
ID
- | STRING { $$ = uniqstr_new ($1); } /* deprecated and not M4-friendly */
- ;
+| STRING { $$ = uniqstr_new ($1); }
+;
/* Some content or empty by default. */
content.opt:
- /* Nothing. */
- {
- $$ = "";
- }
+ /* Nothing. */ { $$ = ""; }
+| ID { $$ = $1; }
| STRING
;
loc.start = rhs[n].end;
loc.end = rhs[n].end;
- /* Ignore empty nonterminals the start of the the right-hand side.
+ /* Ignore empty nonterminals the start of the right-hand side.
Do not bother to ignore them at the end of the right-hand side,
since empty nonterminals have the same end as their predecessors. */
for (i = 1; i <= n; i++)
complain_at (loc, _("missing identifier in parameter declaration"));
else
{
- char *name;
- size_t name_len;
-
- for (name_len = 1;
- memchr (alphanum, name_start[name_len], sizeof alphanum);
- name_len++)
- continue;
-
- name = xmalloc (name_len + 1);
- memcpy (name, name_start, name_len);
- name[name_len] = '\0';
+ char *name = xmemdup0 (name_start, strspn (name_start, alphanum));
muscle_pair_list_grow (type, decl, name);
free (name);
}
if (strverscmp (version, PACKAGE_VERSION) > 0)
{
complain_at (*loc, "require bison %s, but have %s",
- version, PACKAGE_VERSION);
- exit (63);
+ version, PACKAGE_VERSION);
+ exit (EX_MISMATCH);
}
}