X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/6b7e85b9940d4313ab2f1663a449fdcb8b61df4b..10e5b8bd0a5e704006b371ce7fb9e4bea6c79a06:/tests/calc.at diff --git a/tests/calc.at b/tests/calc.at index a366cd85..28e16f95 100644 --- a/tests/calc.at +++ b/tests/calc.at @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Checking the output filenames. -*- Autotest -*- -# Copyright 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ AT_DATA([calc.y], char *strcat(char *dest, const char *src); #endif #include -]$4[ static int power (int base, int exponent); static void yyerror (const char *s); @@ -62,11 +61,35 @@ static int yygetc (void); static void yyungetc (int c); extern void perror (const char *s); + +/* Exercise pre-prologue dependency to %union. */ +typedef int value_t; + +%} + +/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 0. */ + +/* Also exercise %union. */ +%union +{ + value_t ival; /* A comment to exercise an old bug. */ +}; + +/* Exercise post-prologue dependency to %union. */ +%{ +static void id (YYSTYPE *lval); + +/* Exercise quotes in declarations. */ +char quote[] = "@:>@@:>@,"; %} /* Bison Declarations */ -%token CALC_EOF 0 -%token NUM +%token CALC_EOF 0 "end of file" +%token NUM "number" +%type exp + +/* Exercise quotes in strings. */ +%token FAKE "fake @>:@@>:@," %nonassoc '=' /* comparison */ %left '-' '+' @@ -74,24 +97,31 @@ extern void perror (const char *s); %left NEG /* negation--unary minus */ %right '^' /* exponentiation */ +]$4[ + /* Grammar follows */ %% input: - /* empty string */ + line | input line ; line: '\n' | exp '\n' + { + /* Exercise quotes in braces. */ + char tmp[] = "@>:@@:>@,"; + } ; +/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 1. */ exp: NUM { $$ = $1; } | exp '=' exp { if ($1 != $3) - printf ("calc: error: %d != %d\n", $1, $3); + fprintf (stderr, "calc: error: %d != %d\n", $1, $3); $$ = $1 == $3; } | exp '+' exp { $$ = $1 + $3; } @@ -101,31 +131,38 @@ exp: | '-' exp %prec NEG { $$ = -$2; } | exp '^' exp { $$ = power ($1, $3); } | '(' exp ')' { $$ = $2; } +| '(' error ')' { $$ = 0; } ; %% /* The input. */ FILE *yyin; +/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 2. */ static void yyerror (const char *s) { #if YYLSP_NEEDED - fprintf (stderr, "%d.%d:%d.%d: ", + fprintf (stderr, "%d.%d-%d.%d: ", yylloc.first_line, yylloc.first_column, yylloc.last_line, yylloc.last_column); #endif fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", s); } + +#if YYLSP_NEEDED +static YYLTYPE last_yylloc; +#endif static int yygetc (void) { int res = getc (yyin); #if YYLSP_NEEDED + last_yylloc = yylloc; if (res == '\n') { yylloc.last_line++; - yylloc.last_column = 0; + yylloc.last_column = 1; } else yylloc.last_column++; @@ -139,7 +176,7 @@ yyungetc (int c) { #if YYLSP_NEEDED /* Wrong when C == `\n'. */ - yylloc.last_column--; + yylloc = last_yylloc; #endif ungetc (c, yyin); } @@ -199,7 +236,7 @@ yylex (void) if (c == '.' || isdigit (c)) { yyungetc (c); - yylval = read_signed_integer (); + yylval.ival = read_signed_integer (); return NUM; } @@ -222,6 +259,11 @@ power (int base, int exponent) return res; } +void +id (YYSTYPE* lval) +{ +} + int main (int argc, const char **argv) { @@ -242,7 +284,7 @@ main (int argc, const char **argv) yydebug = 1; #endif #if YYLSP_NEEDED - yylloc.last_column = 0; + yylloc.last_column = 1; yylloc.last_line = 1; #endif yyparse (); @@ -258,7 +300,7 @@ main (int argc, const char **argv) m4_define([AT_DATA_CALC_Y], [_AT_DATA_CALC_Y($[1], $[2], $[3], [m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], - [[#define YYERROR_VERBOSE]])])]) + [[%error-verbose]])])]) @@ -272,7 +314,7 @@ m4_define([_AT_CHECK_CALC], [AT_DATA([[input]], [[$2 ]]) -AT_CHECK([calc input], 0, [], [stderr])dnl +AT_CHECK([./calc input], 0, [], [stderr])dnl AT_CHECK([wc -l at-stderr +# Normalize the observed and expected error messages, depending upon the +# options. +# 1. Remove the traces from observed. +egrep -v '^((Start|Enter|Read|Reduc|Shift)ing|state|Error:|Next|Discarding) ' stderr >at-stderr mv at-stderr stderr - -AT_CHECK([cat stderr], 0, -[m4_bmatch([$1], [--location], [$4: ])[]dnl -parse error[]dnl -m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], [, $5])[]dnl - +# 2. Create the reference error message. +AT_DATA([[expout]], +[$4 ]) - +# 3. If locations are not used, remove them. +m4_bmatch([$1], [--location], [], +[[sed 's/^[-0-9.]*: //' expout >at-expout +mv at-expout expout]]) +# 4. If error-verbose is not used, strip the`, unexpected....' part. +m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], [], +[[sed 's/parse error, .*$/parse error/' expout >at-expout +mv at-expout expout]]) +# 5. Check +AT_CHECK([cat stderr], 0, [expout]) ]) @@ -334,12 +387,7 @@ AT_DATA_CALC_Y([$1]) AT_CHECK([bison calc.y -o calc.c m4_bpatsubst([$1], [--yyerror-verbose])], [0], [], []) -# Some compilers issue warnings we don't want to hear about. -# Maybe some day we will have proper Autoconf macros to disable these -# warnings, but this place is not the right one for that. -# So let's keep only GCC warnings, which we know are sane. -AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS calc.c -o calc], 0, [], [stderr]) -AT_CHECK([if test "$GCC" = yes; then cat stderr; else true; fi]) +AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS calc.c -o calc], 0, [], [ignore]) # Test the priorities. _AT_CHECK_CALC([$1], @@ -355,29 +403,46 @@ _AT_CHECK_CALC([$1], 1 - (2 - 3) = 2 2^2^3 = 256 -(2^2)^3 = 64], [491]) +(2^2)^3 = 64], [486]) # Some parse errors. -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [+1], [8], - [1.0:1.1], - [unexpected `'+'']) -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1//2], [17], - [1.2:1.3], - [unexpected `'/'', expecting `NUM' or `'-'' or `'('']) -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [error], [8], - [1.0:1.1], - [unexpected `$undefined.']) -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1 = 2 = 3], [23], - [1.6:1.7], - [unexpected `'='']) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [0 0], [11], + [1.3-1.4: parse error, unexpected "number"]) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1//2], [15], + [1.3-1.4: parse error, unexpected '/', expecting "number" or '-' or '(']) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [error], [4], + [1.1-1.2: parse error, unexpected $undefined., expecting "number" or '-' or '\n' or '(']) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1 = 2 = 3], [22], + [1.7-1.8: parse error, unexpected '=']) _AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [ +1], - [16], - [2.0:2.1], - [unexpected `'+'']) + [14], + [2.1-2.2: parse error, unexpected '+']) +# Exercise error messages with EOF: work on an empty file. +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], + [/dev/null], + [4], + [1.1-1.2: parse error, unexpected "end of file", expecting "number" or '-' or '\n' or '(']) + +# Exercise the error token: without it, we die at the first error, +# hence be sure i. to have several errors, ii. to test the action +# associated to `error'. +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], + [(1 ++ 2) + (0 0) = 1], + [82], +[1.5-1.6: parse error, unexpected '+', expecting "number" or '-' or '(' +1.15-1.16: parse error, unexpected "number" +calc: error: 0 != 1]) + +# Add a studid example demonstrating that Bison can further improve the +# error message. FIXME: Fix this ridiculous message. +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], + [()], + [21], +[1.2-1.3: parse error, unexpected ')', expecting error or "number" or '-' or '(']) -AT_CLEANUP(calc calc.c calc.h calc.output) +AT_CLEANUP ])# AT_CHECK_CALC