X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/6574576cfb6e5039e8a21714e8d9bf482ae7c32f..435575cb5e28bfc20263413e837c24a95373b3d4:/NEWS diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 3816fdd5..406521b9 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -23,6 +23,26 @@ GNU Bison NEWS Missing semicolons at the end of actions are no longer added (as announced in the release 2.5). +*** Use of YACC='bison -y' + + TL;DR: With Autoconf <= 2.69, pass -Wno-yacc to (AM_)YFLAGS if you use + Bison extensions. + + Traditional Yacc generates 'y.tab.c' whatever the name of the input file. + Therefore Makefiles written for Yacc expect 'y.tab.c' (and possibly + 'y.tab.h' and 'y.outout') to be generated from 'foo.y'. + + To this end, for ages, AC_PROG_YACC, Autoconf's macro to look for an + implementation of Yacc, was using Bison as 'bison -y'. While it does + ensure compatible output file names, it also enables warnings for + incompatibilities with POSIX Yacc. In other words, 'bison -y' triggers + warnings for Bison extensions. + + Autoconf 2.70+ fixes this incompatibility by using YACC='bison -o y.tab.c' + (which also generates 'y.tab.h' and 'y.output' when needed). + Alternatively, disable Yacc warnings by passing '-Wno-yacc' to your Yacc + flags (YFLAGS, or AM_YFLAGS with Automake). + ** Bug fixes *** The epilogue is no longer affected by internal #defines (glr.c) @@ -275,10 +295,11 @@ GNU Bison NEWS yylval.sval = "42"; return STRING; The %define variable api.value.type supports several special values. The - value "union" means that the user provides genuine types, not union member - names such as "ival" and "sval" above. + keyword value 'union' means that the user provides genuine types, not + union member names such as "ival" and "sval" above (WARNING: will fail if + -y/--yacc/%yacc is enabled). - %define api.value.type "union" + %define api.value.type union %token INT "integer" %token STRING "string" %printer { fprintf (yyo, "%d", $$); } @@ -288,15 +309,15 @@ GNU Bison NEWS yylval.INT = 42; return INT; yylval.STRING = "42"; return STRING; - The value "variant" is somewhat equivalent, but for C++ special provision - is made to allow classes to be used (more about this below). + The keyword value variant is somewhat equivalent, but for C++ special + provision is made to allow classes to be used (more about this below). - %define api.value.type "variant" + %define api.value.type variant %token INT "integer" %token STRING "string" - Any other name is a user type to use. This is where YYSTYPE used to be - used. + Values between braces denote user defined types. This is where YYSTYPE + used to be used. %code requires { @@ -313,7 +334,7 @@ GNU Bison NEWS } u; }; } - %define api.value.type "struct my_value" + %define api.value.type {struct my_value} %token INT "integer" %token STRING "string" %printer { fprintf (yyo, "%d", $$); }