X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/675bc4e954319d1fe88a5b07082c2b604875b34c..4aacc3a71d90a41ff446d32e573e5212b1779a10:/TODO diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 8eddcdc5..13fab6e8 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,20 +1,68 @@ -*- outline -*- -* src/reader.c -** Complete parse_skel_decl () with parse_dquoted_param (). +* NEWS +Sort from 1.31 NEWS. -* src/output.c -** Output sub-skeleton files. -** Cleanup dirty CPP-out code. -** s/definitions/prologue/ s/user_code/epilogue/ -** s/macro/muscle/ +* Prologue +The %union is declared after the user C declarations. It can be +a problem if YYSTYPE is declared after the user part. [] -* src/getargs.c src/lex.c -** Synchronize percent and command line options. +Actually, the real problem seems that the %union ought to be output +where it was defined. For instance, in gettext/intl/plural.y, we +have: -* src/macrotab.[ch] -** Removing warnings when compiling. (gcc-warnings) [ok]. -** s/macro/muscle/ + %{ + ... + #include "gettextP.h" + ... + %} + + %union { + unsigned long int num; + enum operator op; + struct expression *exp; + } + + %{ + ... + static int yylex PARAMS ((YYSTYPE *lval, const char **pexp)); + ... + %} + +Where the first part defines struct expression, the second uses it to +define YYSTYPE, and the last uses YYSTYPE. Only this order is valid. + +* --graph +Show reductions. [] + +* Broken options ? +** %no-lines [ok] +** %no-parser [] +** %pure-parser [] +** %semantic-parser [] +** %token-table [] +** Options which could use parse_dquoted_param (). +Maybe transfered in lex.c. +*** %skeleton [ok] +*** %output [] +*** %file-prefix [] +*** %name-prefix [] + +** Skeleton strategy. [] +Must we keep %no-parser? + %token-table? +*** New skeletons. [] * src/print_graph.c -** Find the best graph parameters. \ No newline at end of file +Find the best graph parameters. [] + +* doc/bison.texinfo +** Update +informations about ERROR_VERBOSE. [] +** Add explainations about +skeleton muscles. [] +%skeleton. [] + +* testsuite +** tests/pure-parser.at [] +New tests.