%{/* Bison Grammar Parser -*- C -*-
- Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software
- Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
#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"
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. */
;
%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", $$); } <integer>
-%type <symbol> id id_colon symbol symbol.prec string_as_id
-%printer { fprintf (stderr, "%s", $$->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 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
`%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_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_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;
;
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++)