X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/1cfe6375ce4302e7252d4eb5910a400f292ad1f2..5422d56a718805a2470558808355e04182a12d65:/src/output.c diff --git a/src/output.c b/src/output.c index 043298bb..420d137c 100644 --- a/src/output.c +++ b/src/output.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* Output the generated parsing program for Bison. - Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000-2011 Free Software + Foundation, Inc. This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. @@ -25,14 +25,15 @@ #include #include #include -#include +#include #include +#include #include "complain.h" #include "files.h" #include "getargs.h" #include "gram.h" -#include "muscle_tab.h" +#include "muscle-tab.h" #include "output.h" #include "reader.h" #include "scan-code.h" /* max_left_semantic_context */ @@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ #include "symtab.h" #include "tables.h" +# define ARRAY_CARDINALITY(Array) (sizeof (Array) / sizeof *(Array)) static struct obstack format_obstack; @@ -343,10 +345,10 @@ token_definitions_output (FILE *out) symbol *sym = symbols[i]; int number = sym->user_token_number; - /* At this stage, if there are literal aliases, they are part of - SYMBOLS, so we should not find symbols which are the aliases - here. */ - aver (number != USER_NUMBER_ALIAS); + /* At this stage, if there are literal string aliases, they are + part of SYMBOLS, so we should not find their aliased symbols + here. */ + aver (number != USER_NUMBER_HAS_STRING_ALIAS); /* Skip error token. */ if (sym == errtoken) @@ -363,9 +365,11 @@ token_definitions_output (FILE *out) if (sym->tag[0] == '\'' || sym->tag[0] == '\"') continue; - /* Don't #define nonliteral tokens whose names contain periods - or '$' (as does the default value of the EOF token). */ - if (strchr (sym->tag, '.') || strchr (sym->tag, '$')) + /* Don't #define nonliteral tokens whose names contain periods, + dashes or '$' (as does the default value of the EOF token). */ + if (mbschr (sym->tag, '.') + || mbschr (sym->tag, '-') + || mbschr (sym->tag, '$')) continue; fprintf (out, "%s[[[%s]], %d]", @@ -462,6 +466,23 @@ prepare_actions (void) 0, 1, conflict_list_cnt); } +/*--------------------------------------------. +| Output the definitions of all the muscles. | +`--------------------------------------------*/ + +static void +muscles_output (FILE *out) +{ + fputs ("m4_init()\n", out); + + user_actions_output (out); + merger_output (out); + token_definitions_output (out); + symbol_code_props_output (out, "destructors", &symbol_destructor_get); + symbol_code_props_output (out, "printers", &symbol_printer_get); + + muscles_m4_output (out); +} /*---------------------------. | Call the skeleton parser. | @@ -471,15 +492,11 @@ static void output_skeleton (void) { FILE *in; - FILE *out; int filter_fd[2]; - char const *argv[7]; + char const *argv[10]; pid_t pid; - /* Compute the names of the package data dir and skeleton file. - Test whether m4sugar.m4 is readable, to check for proper - installation. A faulty installation can cause deadlock, so a - cheap sanity check is worthwhile. */ + /* Compute the names of the package data dir and skeleton files. */ char const m4sugar[] = "m4sugar/m4sugar.m4"; char const m4bison[] = "bison.m4"; char *full_m4sugar; @@ -501,59 +518,88 @@ output_skeleton (void) full_m4sugar = xstrdup (full_skeleton); strcpy (full_skeleton + pkgdatadirlen + 1, m4bison); full_m4bison = xstrdup (full_skeleton); - if (strchr (skeleton, '/')) + if (mbschr (skeleton, '/')) strcpy (full_skeleton, skeleton); else strcpy (full_skeleton + pkgdatadirlen + 1, skeleton); + + /* Test whether m4sugar.m4 is readable, to check for proper + installation. A faulty installation can cause deadlock, so a + cheap sanity check is worthwhile. */ xfclose (xfopen (full_m4sugar, "r")); /* Create an m4 subprocess connected to us via two pipes. */ if (trace_flag & trace_tools) fprintf (stderr, "running: %s %s - %s %s\n", - m4, full_m4sugar, full_m4bison, full_skeleton); - - argv[0] = m4; - argv[1] = full_m4sugar; - argv[2] = "-"; - argv[3] = full_m4bison; - argv[4] = full_skeleton; - argv[5] = trace_flag & trace_m4 ? "-dV" : NULL; - argv[6] = NULL; - - init_subpipe (); - pid = create_subpipe (argv, filter_fd); - free (full_m4bison); - free (full_m4sugar); - free (full_skeleton); + m4, full_m4sugar, full_m4bison, full_skeleton); - out = fdopen (filter_fd[0], "w"); - if (! out) - error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (), - "fdopen"); + /* Some future version of GNU M4 (most likely 1.6) may treat the -dV in a + position-dependent manner. Keep it as the first argument so that all + files are traced. - /* Output the definitions of all the muscles. */ - fputs ("m4_init()\n", out); + See the thread starting at + + for details. */ + { + int i = 0; + argv[i++] = m4; + + /* When POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, GNU M4 1.6 and later disable GNU + extensions, which Bison's skeletons depend on. With older M4, + it has no effect. M4 1.4.12 added a -g/--gnu command-line + option to make it explicit that a program wants GNU M4 + extensions even when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. + + See the thread starting at + + for details. */ + if (*M4_GNU_OPTION) + argv[i++] = M4_GNU_OPTION; + + argv[i++] = "-I"; + argv[i++] = pkgdatadir; + if (trace_flag & trace_m4) + argv[i++] = "-dV"; + argv[i++] = full_m4sugar; + argv[i++] = "-"; + argv[i++] = full_m4bison; + argv[i++] = full_skeleton; + argv[i++] = NULL; + aver (i <= ARRAY_CARDINALITY (argv)); + } - user_actions_output (out); - merger_output (out); - token_definitions_output (out); - symbol_code_props_output (out, "destructors", &symbol_destructor_get); - symbol_code_props_output (out, "printers", &symbol_printer_get); + /* The ugly cast is because gnulib gets the const-ness wrong. */ + pid = create_pipe_bidi ("m4", m4, (char **)(void*)argv, false, true, + true, filter_fd); + free (full_m4sugar); + free (full_m4bison); + free (full_skeleton); - muscles_m4_output (out); - xfclose (out); + if (trace_flag & trace_muscles) + muscles_output (stderr); + { + FILE *out = fdopen (filter_fd[1], "w"); + if (! out) + error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (), + "fdopen"); + muscles_output (out); + xfclose (out); + } /* Read and process m4's output. */ timevar_push (TV_M4); - end_of_output_subpipe (pid, filter_fd); - in = fdopen (filter_fd[1], "r"); + in = fdopen (filter_fd[0], "r"); if (! in) error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (), "fdopen"); scan_skel (in); + /* scan_skel should have read all of M4's output. Otherwise, when we + close the pipe, we risk letting M4 report a broken-pipe to the + Bison user. */ + aver (feof (in)); xfclose (in); - reap_subpipe (pid, m4); + wait_subprocess (pid, "m4", false, false, true, true, NULL); timevar_pop (TV_M4); }