X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/4b3847c3c0e161b85267d077adb256a880c0f3e3..e358222ba8056b962878b61b3825acaed8b9d9be:/doc/bison.texi diff --git a/doc/bison.texi b/doc/bison.texi index fbe780cd..a53b52fc 100644 --- a/doc/bison.texi +++ b/doc/bison.texi @@ -5074,9 +5074,11 @@ default location or at the location specified by @var{qualifier}. @end deffn @deffn {Directive} %debug -In the parser implementation file, define the macro @code{YYDEBUG} to -1 if it is not already defined, so that the debugging facilities are -compiled. @xref{Tracing, ,Tracing Your Parser}. +In the parser implementation file, define the macro @code{YYDEBUG} (or +@code{@var{prefix}DEBUG} with @samp{%define api.prefix @var{prefix}}), see +@ref{Multiple Parsers, ,Multiple Parsers in the Same Program}) to 1 if it is +not already defined, so that the debugging facilities are compiled. +@xref{Tracing, ,Tracing Your Parser}. @end deffn @deffn {Directive} %define @var{variable} @@ -5314,6 +5316,8 @@ Some of the accepted @var{variable}s are: @item Accepted Values: String @item Default Value: @code{yy} + +@item History: introduced in Bison 2.6 @end itemize @c ================================================== api.pure @@ -5596,20 +5600,22 @@ also need to avoid conflicts on types and macros (e.g., @code{YYSTYPE}) exported in the generated header. The easy way to do this is to define the @code{%define} variable -@code{api.prefix} (possibly using the option -@samp{-Dapi.prefix=@var{prefix}}, see @ref{Invocation, ,Invoking Bison}). -This renames the interface functions and variables of the Bison parser to -start with @var{prefix} instead of @samp{yy}, and all the macros to start by -@var{PREFIX} (i.e., @var{prefix} upper cased) instead of @samp{YY}. You can -use this to give each parser distinct names that do not conflict. +@code{api.prefix}. With different @code{api.prefix}s it is guaranteed that +headers do not conflict when included together, and that compiled objects +can be linked together too. Specifying @samp{%define api.prefix +@var{prefix}} (or passing the option @samp{-Dapi.prefix=@var{prefix}}, see +@ref{Invocation, ,Invoking Bison}) renames the interface functions and +variables of the Bison parser to start with @var{prefix} instead of +@samp{yy}, and all the macros to start by @var{PREFIX} (i.e., @var{prefix} +upper-cased) instead of @samp{YY}. The renamed symbols include @code{yyparse}, @code{yylex}, @code{yyerror}, @code{yynerrs}, @code{yylval}, @code{yylloc}, @code{yychar} and @code{yydebug}. If you use a push parser, @code{yypush_parse}, @code{yypull_parse}, @code{yypstate}, @code{yypstate_new} and @code{yypstate_delete} will also be renamed. The renamed macros include -@code{YYSTYPE}, @code{YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL}, @code{YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED}, -@code{YYLTYPE}, @code{YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL}, and @code{YYLTYPE_IS_DECLARED}. +@code{YYSTYPE}, @code{YYLTYPE}, and @code{YYDEBUG}, which is treated +specifically --- more about this below. For example, if you use @samp{%define api.prefix c}, the names become @code{cparse}, @code{clex}, @dots{}, @code{CSTYPE}, @code{CLTYPE}, and so @@ -5641,9 +5647,33 @@ extern CSTYPE clval; int cparse (void); @end example -Previously, a similar feature was provided by the obsoleted directive -@code{%name-prefix} (@pxref{Table of Symbols, ,Bison Symbols}) and option -@code{--name-prefix} (@pxref{Bison Options}). +The macro @code{YYDEBUG} is commonly used to enable the tracing support in +parsers. To comply with this tradition, when @code{api.prefix} is used, +@code{YYDEBUG} (not renamed) is used as a default value: + +@example +/* Enabling traces. */ +#ifndef CDEBUG +# if defined YYDEBUG +# if YYDEBUG +# define CDEBUG 1 +# else +# define CDEBUG 0 +# endif +# else +# define CDEBUG 0 +# endif +#endif +#if CDEBUG +extern int cdebug; +#endif +@end example + +@sp 2 + +Prior to Bison 2.6, a feature similar to @code{api.prefix} was provided by +the obsolete directive @code{%name-prefix} (@pxref{Table of Symbols, ,Bison +Symbols}) and the option @code{--name-prefix} (@pxref{Bison Options}). @node Interface @chapter Parser C-Language Interface @@ -8468,18 +8498,24 @@ parser. This is compliant with POSIX Yacc. You could use YYDEBUG 1} in the prologue of the grammar file (@pxref{Prologue, , The Prologue}). -@item the option @option{-t}, @option{--debug} -Use the @samp{-t} option when you run Bison (@pxref{Invocation, -,Invoking Bison}). This is POSIX compliant too. +If the @code{%define} variable @code{api.prefix} is used (@xref{Multiple +Parsers, ,Multiple Parsers in the Same Program}), for instance @samp{%define +api.prefix x}, then if @code{CDEBUG} is defined, its value controls the +tracing feature (enabled iff nonzero); otherwise tracing is enabled iff +@code{YYDEBUG} is nonzero. + +@item the option @option{-t} (POSIX Yacc compliant) +@itemx the option @option{--debug} (Bison extension) +Use the @samp{-t} option when you run Bison (@pxref{Invocation, ,Invoking +Bison}). With @samp{%define api.prefix c}, it defines @code{CDEBUG} to 1, +otherwise it defines @code{YYDEBUG} to 1. @item the directive @samp{%debug} @findex %debug -Add the @code{%debug} directive (@pxref{Decl Summary, ,Bison -Declaration Summary}). This is a Bison extension, which will prove -useful when Bison will output parsers for languages that don't use a -preprocessor. Unless POSIX and Yacc portability matter to -you, this is -the preferred solution. +Add the @code{%debug} directive (@pxref{Decl Summary, ,Bison Declaration +Summary}). This is a Bison extension, especially useful for languages that +don't use a preprocessor. Unless POSIX and Yacc portability matter to you, +this is the preferred solution. @end table We suggest that you always enable the debug option so that debugging is