-/* parse what comes after %thong
- the full syntax is
- %thong <type> token number literal
- the <type> or number may be omitted. The number specifies the
- user_token_number.
-
- Two symbols are entered in the table, one for the token symbol and
- one for the literal. Both are given the <type>, if any, from the declaration.
- The ->user_token_number of the first is SALIAS and the ->user_token_number
- of the second is set to the number, if any, from the declaration.
- The two symbols are linked via pointers in their ->alias fields.
-
- during output_defines_table, the symbol is reported
- thereafter, only the literal string is retained
- it is the literal string that is output to yytname
-*/
-
-void
-parse_thong_decl (void)
-{
- register int token;
- register struct bucket *symbol;
- register char *typename = 0;
- int k, usrtoknum;
-
- translations = 1;
- token = lex(); /* fetch typename or first token */
- if (token == TYPENAME) {
- k = strlen(token_buffer);
- typename = NEW2(k + 1, char);
- strcpy(typename, token_buffer);
- value_components_used = 1;
- token = lex(); /* fetch first token */
- }
-
- /* process first token */
-
- if (token != IDENTIFIER)
- {
- complain (_("unrecognized item %s, expected an identifier"),
- token_buffer);
- skip_to_char('%');
- return;
- }
- symval->class = STOKEN;
- symval->type_name = typename;
- symval->user_token_number = SALIAS;
- symbol = symval;
-
- token = lex(); /* get number or literal string */
-
- if (token == NUMBER) {
- usrtoknum = numval;
- token = lex(); /* okay, did number, now get literal */
- }
- else usrtoknum = 0;
-
- /* process literal string token */
-
- if (token != IDENTIFIER || *symval->tag != '\"')
- {
- complain (_("expected string constant instead of %s"),
- token_buffer);
- skip_to_char('%');
- return;
- }
- symval->class = STOKEN;
- symval->type_name = typename;
- symval->user_token_number = usrtoknum;
-
- symval->alias = symbol;
- symbol->alias = symval;
-
- nsyms--; /* symbol and symval combined are only one symbol */
-}
-