# Macros for the GNU Bison Test suite.
-# Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# 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
])])
+# AT_SAVE_SPECIAL_FILES / AT_RESTORE_SPECIAL_FILES
+# ------------------------------------------------
+# Don't interfere with caller's files.
+m4_divert_text([PREPARE_TESTS],
+[at_save_special_files ()
+{
+ for at_save_file in stderr experr expout
+ do
+ test ! -f $at_save_file || mv $at_save_file at-bison-check-$at_save_file.bak
+ done
+}
+
+at_restore_special_files ()
+{
+ for at_save_file in stderr experr expout
+ do
+ test ! -f at-bison-check-$at_save_file.bak ||
+ mv at-bison-check-$at_save_file.bak $at_save_file
+ done
+}
+])
+
+m4_define([AT_SAVE_SPECIAL_FILES], [at_save_special_files])
+m4_define([AT_RESTORE_SPECIAL_FILES], [at_restore_special_files])
+
+
+
## ------------------------------- ##
## Macros decoding Bison options. ##
## ------------------------------- ##
# AT_BISON_CHECK(BISON_ARGS, [OTHER_AT_CHECK_ARGS])
# -------------------------------------------------
-# Check Bison by invoking `bison BISON_ARGS'. OTHER_AT_CHECK_ARGS are the
-# usual remaining arguments to AT_CHECK: STATUS, STDOUT, etc.
+# Check Bison by invoking `bison BISON_ARGS'. BISON_ARGS should not contain
+# shell constructs (such as redirection or pipes) that would prevent
+# appending additional command-line arguments for bison. OTHER_AT_CHECK_ARGS
+# are the usual remaining arguments to AT_CHECK: STATUS, STDOUT, etc.
#
# This macro or AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML should always be used whenever invoking
# Bison in the test suite. For now it ensures that:
#
# 3. If stderr contains a warning, -Werror and --warnings=error
# convert the warning to an error.
+#
+# 4. If stderr contains a warning, -Wnone and --warnings=none suppress it.
m4_define([AT_BISON_CHECK],
[m4_if(m4_quote($2), [0], [AT_BISON_CHECK_XML($@)],
m4_quote($2), [], [AT_BISON_CHECK_XML($@)])
[AT_CHECK(m4_if(m4_quote($2), [0], [], m4_quote($2), [], [],
[AT_QUELL_VALGRIND ])[[bison ]]$@)
m4_if(m4_bregexp([$4], [: warning: ]), [-1], [],
- [m4_if(m4_quote(m4_if(m4_quote($2), [], [0], [$2])), [0],
- [[# Don't interfere with caller's files.
- if test -f stderr; then
- mv stderr at-bison-check-stderr.bak
- fi
- if test -f experr; then
- mv experr at-bison-check-experr.bak
- fi
-
- # Run with -Werror.
- ]AT_CHECK(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison -Werror ]$1],
- [[1]], [$3], [stderr])[
-
- # Build expected stderr up to and including the "warnings
- # being treated as errors" message.
- ]AT_DATA([[at-bison-check-warnings]], [$4])[
- at_bison_check_first="` \
- sed -n '/: warning: /=' at-bison-check-warnings \
- | sed -n 1p \
- `"
- if test $at_bison_check_first -gt 1; then
- sed -n "1,`expr $at_bison_check_first - 1`"p \
- at-bison-check-warnings > experr
- fi
- echo ']AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[' >> experr
-
- # Finish building expected stderr and check. Unlike
- # warnings, complaints cause bison to exit early. Thus,
- # with -Werror, bison does not necessarily report all
- # warnings that it does without -Werror, but it at least
- # reports one.
- at_bison_check_last="`sed -n '$=' stderr`"
- if test x"$at_bison_check_last" = x; then
- at_bison_check_last=1
- fi
- at_bison_check_last="`expr $at_bison_check_last - 1`"
- sed -n "$at_bison_check_first,$at_bison_check_last"p \
- at-bison-check-warnings >> experr
- ]AT_CHECK([[sed 's,.*/\(]AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[\)$,\1,' \
- stderr 1>&2]], [[0]], [[]], [experr])[
-
- # Now check --warnings=error.
- cp stderr experr
- ]AT_CHECK(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison --warnings=error ]$1],
- [[1]], [$3], [experr])[
-
- # Restore caller's files.
- if test -f at-bison-check-experr.bak; then
- mv at-bison-check-experr.bak experr
- fi
- if test -f at-bison-check-stderr.bak; then
- mv at-bison-check-stderr.bak stderr
- fi
- ]])
- ])
+ m4_quote(m4_if(m4_quote($2), [], [0], [$2])), [0], [[
+ # Defining POSIXLY_CORRECT causes bison to complain if options
+ # are added after the grammar file name, so skip these checks
+ # in that case.
+ if test -z "${POSIXLY_CORRECT+set}"; then
+ ]AT_SAVE_SPECIAL_FILES[
+
+ # To avoid expanding it repeatedly, store specified stdout.
+ ]AT_DATA([expout], [$3])[
+
+ # Run with -Werror.
+ ]AT_CHECK(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison ]$1[ -Werror]],
+ [[1]], [expout], [stderr])[
+
+ # Build expected stderr up to and including the "warnings being
+ # treated as errors" message.
+ ]AT_DATA([[at-bison-check-warnings]], [$4])[
+ at_bison_check_first=`sed -n \
+ '/: warning: /{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
+ : ${at_bison_check_first:=1}
+ at_bison_check_first_tmp=`sed -n \
+ '/conflicts: [0-9].*reduce$/{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
+ : ${at_bison_check_first_tmp:=1}
+ if test $at_bison_check_first_tmp -lt $at_bison_check_first; then
+ at_bison_check_first=$at_bison_check_first_tmp
+ fi
+ if test $at_bison_check_first -gt 1; then
+ sed -n "1,`expr $at_bison_check_first - 1`"p \
+ at-bison-check-warnings > experr
+ fi
+ echo ']AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[' >> experr
+
+ # Finish building expected stderr and check. Unlike warnings,
+ # complaints cause bison to exit early. Thus, with -Werror, bison
+ # does not necessarily report all warnings that it does without
+ # -Werror, but it at least reports one.
+ at_bison_check_last=`sed -n '$=' stderr`
+ : ${at_bison_check_last:=1}
+ at_bison_check_last=`expr $at_bison_check_last - 1`
+ sed -n "$at_bison_check_first,$at_bison_check_last"p \
+ at-bison-check-warnings >> experr
+ ]AT_CHECK([[sed 's,.*/\(]AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[\)$,\1,' \
+ stderr 1>&2]], [[0]], [[]], [experr])[
+
+ # Now check --warnings=error.
+ cp stderr experr
+ ]AT_CHECK(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison ]$1[ --warnings=error]],
+ [[1]], [expout], [experr])[
+
+ # Now check -Wnone and --warnings=none by making sure that
+ # -Werror doesn't change the exit status when -Wnone or
+ # --warnings=none is specified.
+ ]AT_CHECK(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison ]$1[ -Wnone -Werror]],
+ [[0]], [expout])[
+ ]AT_CHECK(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison ]$1[ --warnings=none \
+ -Werror]], [[0]], [expout])[
+
+ ]AT_RESTORE_SPECIAL_FILES[
+ fi
+ ]])
])
# AT_BISON_CHECK_XML(BISON_ARGS, [OTHER_AT_CHECK_ARGS])
# defined. It doesn't make sense to invoke this macro if Bison is expected to
# have a non-zero exit status.
m4_define([AT_BISON_CHECK_XML],
-[[if test x"$BISON_TEST_XML" = x1 && test x"$XSLTPROC" != x""; then
- mkdir xml-tests]
+[[if test x"$BISON_TEST_XML" = x1 && test x"$XSLTPROC" != x""; then]
+ AT_SAVE_SPECIAL_FILES
+ [mkdir xml-tests]
m4_pushdef([AT_BISON_ARGS],
[m4_bpatsubsts([[$1]],
[--report(-file)?=[^][ ]*], [],
AT_CHECK([[$XSLTPROC \
`]]AT_QUELL_VALGRIND[[ bison --print-datadir`/xslt/xml2dot.xsl \
xml-tests/test.xml]], [[0]], [expout])
- [rm -rf xml-tests expout
-fi]])
+ [rm -rf xml-tests expout]
+ AT_RESTORE_SPECIAL_FILES
+[fi]])
# AT_QUELL_VALGRIND
# -----------------
## Running a generated parser. ##
## ---------------------------- ##
+
# AT_PARSER_CHECK(COMMAND, EXIT-STATUS, EXPOUT, EXPERR, [PRE])
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# So that we can run `./testsuite PREPARSER='valgrind -q' for instance.
+#
+# Get rid of spurious messages when compiled with --coverage:
+# +profiling:/[...]/lib/fprintf.gcda:Merge mismatch for summaries
m4_define([AT_PARSER_CHECK],
-[AT_CHECK([$5 $PREPARSER $1], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
+[AT_CHECK([$5 $PREPARSER $1], [$2], [$3], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([sed >&2 -e '/^profiling:.*:Merge mismatch for summaries/d' stderr],
+ [0], [], [$4])
+])
+
# AT_JAVA_PARSER_CHECK(COMMAND, EXIT-STATUS, EXPOUT, EXPERR, [PRE])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
m4_define([AT_JAVA_PARSER_CHECK],
[AT_CHECK([$5[ $SHELL ../../../javaexec.sh ]$1], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
+
# AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE(TITLE, COND-VALUE, TEST-SPEC,
# DECLS, GRAMMAR, INPUT,
# BISON-STDERR, TABLES-OR-LAST-STATE,
$9
+# Canonical LR generates very large tables, resulting in very long
+# files with #line directives that may overflow what the standards
+# (C90 and C++98) guarantee: 32767. In that case, GCC's -pedantic
+# will issue an error.
+#
+# There is no "" around `wc` since some indent the result.
+m4_bmatch([$4], [%define lr.type canonical-lr],
+[if test 32767 -lt `wc -l < input.c`; then
+ CFLAGS=`echo " $CFLAGS " | sed -e 's/ -pedantic //'`
+ CXXFLAGS=`echo " $CXXFLAGS " | sed -e 's/ -pedantic //'`
+fi])
AT_COMPILE([[input]])
AT_PARSER_CHECK([[./input]],
AT_INIT
+# Cannot assign CC and CFLAGS here, since atlocal is loaded after
+# options are processed, so we don't know the value of CXX and
+# CXXFLAGS yet.
+#
+# Note that it also means that command line values for CXX and
+# CXXFLAGS will not be propagated to CC and CFLAGS.
+AT_ARG_OPTION([compile-c-with-cxx],
+ [compile C parsers with the C++ compiler])
+
+AT_COLOR_TESTS
+
AT_TESTED([bison])