X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/0846f581e81ccd73ea43f2a1dc73fd79ffc86b75..43168960182a2537605d6a1262a39e4e43c57d98:/src/lex.c?ds=inline diff --git a/src/lex.c b/src/lex.c index 65082a81..78b8a8f3 100644 --- a/src/lex.c +++ b/src/lex.c @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ #include "system.h" #include "getargs.h" #include "files.h" -#include "getopt.h" /* for optarg */ #include "symtab.h" #include "options.h" #include "lex.h" @@ -33,14 +32,13 @@ static struct obstack token_obstack; const char *token_buffer = NULL; -bucket *symval; +bucket *symval = NULL; int numval; -/* these two describe a token to be reread */ +/* A token to be reread, see unlex and lex. */ static token_t unlexed = tok_undef; -/* by the next call to lex */ static bucket *unlexed_symval = NULL; - +static const char *unlexed_token_buffer = NULL; void lex_init (void) @@ -154,7 +152,7 @@ xgetc (FILE *f) being, I prefer have literalchar behave like quotearg, and change my mind later if I was wrong. */ -static int +int literalchar (struct obstack *out, int *pcode, char term) { int c; @@ -325,6 +323,7 @@ void unlex (token_t token) { unlexed = token; + unlexed_token_buffer = token_buffer; unlexed_symval = symval; } @@ -369,6 +368,7 @@ lex (void) { token_t res = unlexed; symval = unlexed_symval; + token_buffer = unlexed_token_buffer; unlexed = tok_undef; return res; } @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ lex (void) /* parse the literal token and compute character code in code */ { - int code, discode; + int code; obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\''); literalchar (&token_obstack, &code, '\''); @@ -435,6 +435,7 @@ lex (void) c = getc (finput); if (c != '\'') { + int discode; complain (_("use \"...\" for multi-character literal tokens")); while (1) if (!literalchar (0, &discode, '\'')) @@ -445,7 +446,7 @@ lex (void) token_buffer = obstack_finish (&token_obstack); symval = getsym (token_buffer); symval->class = token_sym; - if (!symval->user_token_number) + if (symval->user_token_number == SUNDEF) symval->user_token_number = code; return tok_identifier; } @@ -552,7 +553,10 @@ option_strcmp (const char *left, const char *right) token_t parse_percent_token (void) { - const struct option_table_struct *tx; + const struct option_table_struct *tx = NULL; + const char *arg = NULL; + /* Where the ARG was found in token_buffer. */ + size_t arg_offset = 0; int c = getc (finput); @@ -564,6 +568,8 @@ parse_percent_token (void) case '{': return tok_percent_left_curly; + /* FIXME: Who the heck are those 5 guys!?! `%<' = `%left'!!! + Let's ask for there removal. */ case '<': return tok_left; @@ -592,9 +598,34 @@ parse_percent_token (void) c = getc (finput); } - ungetc (c, finput); + /* %DIRECTIVE="ARG". Separate into + TOKEN_BUFFER = `%DIRECTIVE\0ARG\0'. + This is a bit hackish, but once we move to a Bison parser, + things will be cleaned up. */ + if (c == '=') + { + /* End of the directive. We skip the `='. */ + obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\0'); + /* Fetch the ARG if present. */ + c = getc (finput); + if (c == '"') + { + int code; + arg_offset = obstack_object_size (&token_obstack); + /* Read up to and including `"'. Do not append the closing + `"' in the output: it's not part of the ARG. */ + while (literalchar (NULL, &code, '"')) + obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, code); + } + /* else: should be an error. */ + } + else + ungetc (c, finput); + obstack_1grow (&token_obstack, '\0'); token_buffer = obstack_finish (&token_obstack); + if (arg_offset) + arg = token_buffer + arg_offset; /* table lookup % directive */ for (tx = option_table; tx->name; tx++) @@ -602,27 +633,42 @@ parse_percent_token (void) && option_strcmp (token_buffer + 1, tx->name) == 0) break; - if (tx->set_flag) - { - *((int *) (tx->set_flag)) = 1; - return tok_noop; - } + if (arg && tx->ret_val != tok_stropt) + fatal (_("`%s' supports no argument: %s"), token_buffer, quote (arg)); + switch (tx->ret_val) { - case tok_setopt: - *((char **) (tx->set_flag)) = optarg; + case tok_stropt: + assert (tx->set_flag); + if (arg) + { + /* Keep only the first assignment: command line options have + already been processed, and we want them to have + precedence. Side effect: if this %-option is used + several times, only the first is honored. Bah. */ + if (!*((char **) (tx->set_flag))) + *((char **) (tx->set_flag)) = xstrdup (arg); + } + else + fatal (_("`%s' requires an argument"), token_buffer); + return tok_noop; + break; + + case tok_intopt: + assert (tx->set_flag); + *((int *) (tx->set_flag)) = 1; return tok_noop; break; case tok_obsolete: fatal (_("`%s' is no longer supported"), token_buffer); + return tok_noop; break; default: - /* Other cases do not apply here. */ + return tx->ret_val; break; } - - return tx->ret_val; + abort (); }