X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/74ffbcb6bf2b471ef16c485830a3084978fa29f7..e2527c97f9ec8773acbfd7db65a7dc2269a970a6:/tests/regression.at diff --git a/tests/regression.at b/tests/regression.at index 70e3420b..51495b89 100644 --- a/tests/regression.at +++ b/tests/regression.at @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Bison Regressions. -*- Autotest -*- -# Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 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 @@ -18,671 +18,777 @@ AT_BANNER([[Regression tests.]]) -## ------------------ ## -## Duplicate string. ## -## ------------------ ## +## ------------------------- ## +## Early token definitions. ## +## ------------------------- ## -AT_SETUP([Duplicate string]) -AT_DATA([duplicate.y], -[[/* `Bison -v' used to dump core when two tokens are defined with the same - string, as LE and GE below. */ +AT_SETUP([Early token definitions]) -%token NUM -%token LE "<=" -%token GE "<=" +# Found in GCJ: they expect the tokens to be defined before the user +# prologue, so that they can use the token definitions in it. +AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y], +[[%{ +void yyerror (const char *s); +int yylex (void); +%} + +%union +{ + int val; +}; +%{ +#ifndef MY_TOKEN +# error "MY_TOKEN not defined." +#endif +%} +%token MY_TOKEN %% -exp: '(' exp ')' | NUM ; +exp: MY_TOKEN; %% ]]) -AT_CHECK([bison -v duplicate.y -o duplicate.c], 0, ignore, ignore) +AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y]) +AT_COMPILE([input.o], [-c input.c]) AT_CLEANUP -## ------------------------- ## -## Unresolved SR Conflicts. ## -## ------------------------- ## -AT_SETUP([Unresolved SR Conflicts]) +## ---------------- ## +## Braces parsing. ## +## ---------------- ## + + +AT_SETUP([Braces parsing]) AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%token NUM OP +[[/* Bison used to swallow the character after `}'. */ + +%% +exp: { tests = {{{{{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}}; }; %% -exp: exp OP exp | NUM; ]]) -AT_CHECK([bison input.y -o input.c -v], 0, [], -[input.y contains 1 shift/reduce conflict. -]) +AT_CHECK([bison -v -o input.c input.y]) -# Check the contents of the report. -AT_CHECK([cat input.output], [], -[[State 4 contains 1 shift/reduce conflict. +AT_CHECK([grep 'tests = {{{{{{{{{{}}}}}}}}}};' input.c], 0, [ignore]) +AT_CLEANUP -Grammar - Number, Line, Rule - 1 3 exp -> exp OP exp - 2 3 exp -> NUM +## ------------------ ## +## Duplicate string. ## +## ------------------ ## -Terminals, with rules where they appear +AT_SETUP([Duplicate string]) -$ (-1) -error (256) -NUM (257) 2 -OP (258) 1 +AT_DATA([input.y], +[[/* `Bison -v' used to dump core when two tokens are defined with the same + string, as LE and GE below. */ +%token NUM +%token LE "<=" +%token GE "<=" -Nonterminals, with rules where they appear +%% +exp: '(' exp ')' | NUM ; +%% +]]) -exp (5) - on left: 1 2, on right: 1 +AT_CHECK([bison -v -o input.c input.y], 0, [], +[[input.y:6.8-14: warning: symbol `"<="' used more than once as a literal string +]]) +AT_CLEANUP -state 0 - NUM shift, and go to state 1 +## ------------------- ## +## Rule Line Numbers. ## +## ------------------- ## - exp go to state 2 +AT_SETUP([Rule Line Numbers]) +AT_KEYWORDS([report]) +AT_DATA([input.y], +[[%% +expr: +'a' -state 1 +{ - exp -> NUM . (rule 2) +} - $default reduce using rule 2 (exp) +'b' +{ +} -state 2 +| - exp -> exp . OP exp (rule 1) - $ go to state 5 - OP shift, and go to state 3 +{ +} -state 3 +'c' - exp -> exp OP . exp (rule 1) +{ - NUM shift, and go to state 1 +}; +]]) - exp go to state 4 +AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c -v input.y]) +# Check the contents of the report. +AT_CHECK([cat input.output], [], +[[Grammar + 0 $accept: expr $end -state 4 + 1 @1: /* empty */ - exp -> exp . OP exp (rule 1) - exp -> exp OP exp . (rule 1) + 2 expr: 'a' @1 'b' - OP shift, and go to state 3 + 3 @2: /* empty */ - OP [reduce using rule 1 (exp)] - $default reduce using rule 1 (exp) + 4 expr: @2 'c' +Terminals, with rules where they appear -state 5 +$end (0) 0 +'a' (97) 2 +'b' (98) 2 +'c' (99) 4 +error (256) - $ go to state 6 +Nonterminals, with rules where they appear +$accept (6) + on left: 0 +expr (7) + on left: 2 4, on right: 0 +@1 (8) + on left: 1, on right: 2 +@2 (9) + on left: 3, on right: 4 -state 6 - $default accept +state 0 + 0 $accept: . expr $end -]]) + 'a' shift, and go to state 1 -AT_CLEANUP + $default reduce using rule 3 (@2) + expr go to state 2 + @2 go to state 3 -## --------------------- ## -## Solved SR Conflicts. ## -## --------------------- ## -AT_SETUP([Solved SR Conflicts]) +state 1 -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%token NUM OP -%right OP -%% -exp: exp OP exp | NUM; -]]) + 2 expr: 'a' . @1 'b' -AT_CHECK([bison input.y -o input.c -v], 0, [], []) + $default reduce using rule 1 (@1) -# Check the contents of the report. -AT_CHECK([cat input.output], [], -[[Conflict in state 4 between rule 1 and token OP resolved as shift. + @1 go to state 4 -Grammar +state 2 - Number, Line, Rule - 1 4 exp -> exp OP exp - 2 4 exp -> NUM + 0 $accept: expr . $end + $end shift, and go to state 5 -Terminals, with rules where they appear -$ (-1) -error (256) -NUM (257) 2 -OP (258) 1 +state 3 + 4 expr: @2 . 'c' -Nonterminals, with rules where they appear + 'c' shift, and go to state 6 -exp (5) - on left: 1 2, on right: 1 +state 4 -state 0 + 2 expr: 'a' @1 . 'b' - NUM shift, and go to state 1 + 'b' shift, and go to state 7 - exp go to state 2 +state 5 + 0 $accept: expr $end . -state 1 + $default accept - exp -> NUM . (rule 2) - $default reduce using rule 2 (exp) +state 6 + 4 expr: @2 'c' . + $default reduce using rule 4 (expr) -state 2 - exp -> exp . OP exp (rule 1) +state 7 - $ go to state 5 - OP shift, and go to state 3 + 2 expr: 'a' @1 'b' . + $default reduce using rule 2 (expr) +]]) +AT_CLEANUP -state 3 - exp -> exp OP . exp (rule 1) - NUM shift, and go to state 1 +## ---------------------- ## +## Mixing %token styles. ## +## ---------------------- ## - exp go to state 4 +AT_SETUP([Mixing %token styles]) +# Taken from the documentation. +AT_DATA([input.y], +[[%token OR "||" +%token LE 134 "<=" +%left OR "<=" +%% +exp: ; +%% +]]) -state 4 +AT_CHECK([bison -v -o input.c input.y]) - exp -> exp . OP exp (rule 1) - exp -> exp OP exp . (rule 1) +AT_CLEANUP - OP shift, and go to state 3 - $default reduce using rule 1 (exp) +## ---------------- ## +## Invalid inputs. ## +## ---------------- ## -state 5 +AT_SETUP([Invalid inputs]) - $ go to state 6 +AT_DATA([input.y], +[[%% +? +default: 'a' } +%& +%a-does-not-exist +%- +%{ +]]) +AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [], +[[input.y:2.1: invalid character: `?' +input.y:3.14: invalid character: `}' +input.y:4.1: invalid character: `%' +input.y:4.2: invalid character: `&' +input.y:5.1-17: invalid directive: `%a-does-not-exist' +input.y:6.1: invalid character: `%' +input.y:6.2: invalid character: `-' +input.y:7.1-8.0: missing `%}' at end of file +]]) +AT_CLEANUP -state 6 - $default accept +## ------------------- ## +## Token definitions. ## +## ------------------- ## + + +AT_SETUP([Token definitions]) +# Bison managed, when fed with `%token 'f' "f"' to #define 'f'! +AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y], +[%{ +void yyerror (const char *s); +int yylex (void); +%} +[%token MYEOF 0 "end of file" +%token 'a' "a" +%token b "b" +%token c 'c' +%token 'd' d +%% +exp: "a"; ]]) +AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y]) +AT_COMPILE([input.o], [-c input.c]) AT_CLEANUP +## -------------------- ## +## Characters Escapes. ## +## -------------------- ## -## ------------------- ## -## Rule Line Numbers. ## -## ------------------- ## -AT_SETUP([Rule Line Numbers]) +AT_SETUP([Characters Escapes]) -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%% -expr: -'a' +AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y], +[%{ +void yyerror (const char *s); +int yylex (void); +%} +[%% +exp: + '\'' "\'" +| '\"' "\"" +| '"' "'" +; +]]) +# Pacify font-lock-mode: " -{ +AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y]) +AT_COMPILE([input.o], [-c input.c]) +AT_CLEANUP -} -'b' -{ +## -------------- ## +## Web2c Report. ## +## -------------- ## -} +# The generation of the reduction was once wrong in Bison, and made it +# miss some reductions. In the following test case, the reduction on +# `undef_id_tok' in state 1 was missing. This is stripped down from +# the actual web2c.y. -| +AT_SETUP([Web2c Report]) +AT_KEYWORDS([report]) -{ +AT_DATA([input.y], +[[%token undef_id_tok const_id_tok +%start CONST_DEC_PART + +%% +CONST_DEC_PART: + CONST_DEC_LIST + ; + +CONST_DEC_LIST: + CONST_DEC + | CONST_DEC_LIST CONST_DEC + ; + +CONST_DEC: + { } undef_id_tok '=' const_id_tok ';' + ; +%% +]]) -} +AT_CHECK([bison -v input.y]) +AT_CHECK([cat input.output], 0, +[[Grammar -'c' + 0 $accept: CONST_DEC_PART $end -{ + 1 CONST_DEC_PART: CONST_DEC_LIST -} -]]) - -AT_CHECK([bison input.y -o input.c -v], 0, [], []) + 2 CONST_DEC_LIST: CONST_DEC + 3 | CONST_DEC_LIST CONST_DEC -# Check the contents of the report. -AT_CHECK([cat input.output], [], -[[Grammar + 4 @1: /* empty */ - Number, Line, Rule - 1 2 @1 -> /* empty */ - 2 2 expr -> 'a' @1 'b' - 3 15 @2 -> /* empty */ - 4 15 expr -> @2 'c' + 5 CONST_DEC: @1 undef_id_tok '=' const_id_tok ';' Terminals, with rules where they appear -$ (-1) -'a' (97) 2 -'b' (98) 2 -'c' (99) 4 +$end (0) 0 +';' (59) 5 +'=' (61) 5 error (256) +undef_id_tok (258) 5 +const_id_tok (259) 5 Nonterminals, with rules where they appear -expr (6) - on left: 2 4 -@1 (7) - on left: 1, on right: 2 -@2 (8) - on left: 3, on right: 4 +$accept (7) + on left: 0 +CONST_DEC_PART (8) + on left: 1, on right: 0 +CONST_DEC_LIST (9) + on left: 2 3, on right: 1 3 +CONST_DEC (10) + on left: 5, on right: 2 3 +@1 (11) + on left: 4, on right: 5 state 0 - 'a' shift, and go to state 1 - - $default reduce using rule 3 (@2) + 0 $accept: . CONST_DEC_PART $end - expr go to state 6 - @2 go to state 2 + $default reduce using rule 4 (@1) + CONST_DEC_PART go to state 1 + CONST_DEC_LIST go to state 2 + CONST_DEC go to state 3 + @1 go to state 4 state 1 - expr -> 'a' . @1 'b' (rule 2) - - $default reduce using rule 1 (@1) - - @1 go to state 3 + 0 $accept: CONST_DEC_PART . $end + $end shift, and go to state 5 state 2 - expr -> @2 . 'c' (rule 4) + 1 CONST_DEC_PART: CONST_DEC_LIST . + 3 CONST_DEC_LIST: CONST_DEC_LIST . CONST_DEC - 'c' shift, and go to state 4 + undef_id_tok reduce using rule 4 (@1) + $default reduce using rule 1 (CONST_DEC_PART) + CONST_DEC go to state 6 + @1 go to state 4 state 3 - expr -> 'a' @1 . 'b' (rule 2) - - 'b' shift, and go to state 5 + 2 CONST_DEC_LIST: CONST_DEC . + $default reduce using rule 2 (CONST_DEC_LIST) state 4 - expr -> @2 'c' . (rule 4) - - $default reduce using rule 4 (expr) + 5 CONST_DEC: @1 . undef_id_tok '=' const_id_tok ';' + undef_id_tok shift, and go to state 7 state 5 - expr -> 'a' @1 'b' . (rule 2) - - $default reduce using rule 2 (expr) + 0 $accept: CONST_DEC_PART $end . + $default accept state 6 - $ go to state 7 + 3 CONST_DEC_LIST: CONST_DEC_LIST CONST_DEC . + $default reduce using rule 3 (CONST_DEC_LIST) state 7 - $ go to state 8 + 5 CONST_DEC: @1 undef_id_tok . '=' const_id_tok ';' + '=' shift, and go to state 8 state 8 - $default accept + 5 CONST_DEC: @1 undef_id_tok '=' . const_id_tok ';' + const_id_tok shift, and go to state 9 -]]) -AT_CLEANUP +state 9 + 5 CONST_DEC: @1 undef_id_tok '=' const_id_tok . ';' + ';' shift, and go to state 10 -## -------------------- ## -## %expect not enough. ## -## -------------------- ## -AT_SETUP([%expect not enough]) +state 10 -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%token NUM OP -%expect 0 -%% -exp: exp OP exp | NUM; + 5 CONST_DEC: @1 undef_id_tok '=' const_id_tok ';' . + + $default reduce using rule 5 (CONST_DEC) ]]) -AT_CHECK([bison input.y -o input.c], 1, [], -[input.y contains 1 shift/reduce conflict. -expected 0 shift/reduce conflicts -]) AT_CLEANUP ## --------------- ## -## %expect right. ## +## Web2c Actions. ## ## --------------- ## -AT_SETUP([%expect right]) - -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%token NUM OP -%expect 1 -%% -exp: exp OP exp | NUM; -]]) - -AT_CHECK([bison input.y -o input.c], 0) -AT_CLEANUP +# The generation of the mapping `state -> action' was once wrong in +# extremely specific situations. web2c.y exhibits this situation. +# Below is a stripped version of the grammar. It looks like one can +# simplify it further, but just don't: it is tuned to exhibit a bug, +# which disapears when applying sane grammar transformations. +# +# It used to be wrong on yydefact only: +# +# static const short yydefact[] = +# { +# - 2, 0, 1, 0, 0, 2, 3, 2, 5, 4, +# + 2, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 2, 5, 4, +# 0, 0 +# }; +# +# but let's check all the tables. -## ------------------ ## -## %expect too much. ## -## ------------------ ## +AT_SETUP([Web2c Actions]) -AT_SETUP([%expect too much]) +AT_KEYWORDS([report]) AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%token NUM OP -%expect 2 +[[%% +statement: struct_stat; +struct_stat: /* empty. */ | if else; +if: "if" "const" "then" statement; +else: "else" statement; %% -exp: exp OP exp | NUM; ]]) -AT_CHECK([bison input.y -o input.c], 1, [], -[input.y contains 1 shift/reduce conflict. -expected 2 shift/reduce conflicts -]) -AT_CLEANUP - +AT_CHECK([bison -v -o input.c input.y]) -## ---------------------- ## -## Mixing %token styles. ## -## ---------------------- ## +# Check only the tables. We don't use --no-parser, because it is +# still to be implemented in the experimental branch of Bison. +[sed -n 's/ *$//;/^static const.*\[\] =/,/^}/p' input.c >tables.c] - -AT_SETUP([Mixing %token styles]) - -# Taken from the documentation. -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%token OR "||" -%token LE 134 "<=" -%left OR "<=" -%% -exp: ; -%% +AT_CHECK([[cat tables.c]], 0, +[[static const unsigned char yytranslate[] = +{ + 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, + 5, 6 +}; +static const unsigned char yyprhs[] = +{ + 0, 0, 3, 5, 6, 9, 14 +}; +static const yysigned_char yyrhs[] = +{ + 8, 0, -1, 9, -1, -1, 10, 11, -1, 3, + 4, 5, 8, -1, 6, 8, -1 +}; +static const unsigned char yyrline[] = +{ + 0, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5 +}; +static const char *const yytname[] = +{ + "$end", "error", "$undefined", "\"if\"", "\"const\"", "\"then\"", + "\"else\"", "$accept", "statement", "struct_stat", "if", "else", 0 +}; +static const unsigned short yytoknum[] = +{ + 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261 +}; +static const unsigned char yyr1[] = +{ + 0, 7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11 +}; +static const unsigned char yyr2[] = +{ + 0, 2, 1, 0, 2, 4, 2 +}; +static const unsigned char yydefact[] = +{ + 3, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 1, 3, 4, 3, + 6, 5 +}; +static const yysigned_char yydefgoto[] = +{ + -1, 2, 3, 4, 8 +}; +static const yysigned_char yypact[] = +{ + -2, -1, 4, -8, 0, 2, -8, -2, -8, -2, + -8, -8 +}; +static const yysigned_char yypgoto[] = +{ + -8, -7, -8, -8, -8 +}; +static const unsigned char yytable[] = +{ + 10, 1, 11, 5, 6, 0, 7, 9 +}; +static const yysigned_char yycheck[] = +{ + 7, 3, 9, 4, 0, -1, 6, 5 +}; +static const unsigned char yystos[] = +{ + 0, 3, 8, 9, 10, 4, 0, 6, 11, 5, + 8, 8 +}; ]]) -AT_CHECK([bison -v input.y -o input.c], 0, ignore, ignore) - AT_CLEANUP +## ------------------------- ## +## yycheck Bound Violation. ## +## ------------------------- ## -## ---------------------- ## -## %union and --defines. ## -## ---------------------- ## - - -AT_SETUP([%union and --defines]) -AT_DATA([union.y], -[%union +# _AT_DATA_DANCER_Y(BISON-OPTIONS) +# -------------------------------- +# The following grammar, taken from Andrew Suffield's GPL'd implementation +# of DGMTP, the Dancer Generic Message Transport Protocol, used to violate +# yycheck's bounds where issuing a verbose error message. Keep this test +# so that possible bound checking compilers could check all the skeletons. +m4_define([_AT_DATA_DANCER_Y], +[AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([dancer.y], +[%{ +static int yylex (AT_LALR1_CC_IF([int *], [void])); +AT_LALR1_CC_IF([], +[#include +static void yyerror (const char *);]) +%} +$1 +%token ARROW INVALID NUMBER STRING DATA +%defines +%verbose +%error-verbose +/* Grammar follows */ +%% +line: header body + ; + +header: '<' from ARROW to '>' type ':' + | '<' ARROW to '>' type ':' + | ARROW to type ':' + | type ':' + | '<' '>' + ; + +from: DATA + | STRING + | INVALID + ; + +to: DATA + | STRING + | INVALID + ; + +type: DATA + | STRING + | INVALID + ; + +body: /* empty */ + | body member + ; + +member: STRING + | DATA + | '+' NUMBER + | '-' NUMBER + | NUMBER + | INVALID + ; +%% +AT_LALR1_CC_IF( +[/* Currently, print_ is required in C++. */ +void +yy::Parser::print_ () { - int integer; - char *string ; } -%% -exp: {}; -]) - -AT_CHECK([bison --defines union.y]) - -AT_CLEANUP - -## --------------------------------------- ## -## Duplicate '/' in C comments in %union ## -## --------------------------------------- ## - - -AT_SETUP([%union and C comments]) +/* A C++ error reporting function. */ +void +yy::Parser::error_ () +{ + std::cerr << message << std::endl; +} -AT_DATA([union-comment.y], -[%union +int +yyparse (void) { - /* The int. */ int integer; - /* The string. */ char *string ; + yy::Parser parser (!!YYDEBUG); + return parser.parse (); +} +], +[static void +yyerror (const char *s) +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", s); +}]) + +static int +yylex (AT_LALR1_CC_IF([int *lval], [void])) +[{ + static int toknum = 0; + int tokens[] = + { + ':', -1 + }; + ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF([*lval = 0; /* Pacify GCC. */])[ + return tokens[toknum++]; +}] + +int +main (void) +{ + return yyparse (); } -%% -exp: {}; ]) - -AT_CHECK([bison union-comment.y]) -AT_CHECK([fgrep '//*' union-comment.tab.c], [1], []) - -AT_CLEANUP - - -## ----------------- ## -## Invalid input 1. ## -## ----------------- ## - - -AT_SETUP([Invalid input: 1]) - -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%% -? -]]) - -AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [], -[[input.y:2: invalid input: `?' -input.y:3: fatal error: no rules in the input grammar -]]) - -AT_CLEANUP - - -## ----------------- ## -## Invalid input 2. ## -## ----------------- ## - - -AT_SETUP([Invalid input: 2]) - -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%% -default: 'a' } -]]) - -AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [], -[[input.y:2: invalid input: `}' -]]) - -AT_CLEANUP - - - -## -------------------- ## -## Invalid %directive. ## -## -------------------- ## - - -AT_SETUP([Invalid %directive]) - -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%invalid -]]) - -AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [], -[[input.y:1: unrecognized: %invalid -input.y:1: Skipping to next % -input.y:2: fatal error: no input grammar -]]) - -AT_CLEANUP - - - -## --------------------- ## -## Invalid CPP headers. ## -## --------------------- ## - -# AT_TEST_CPP_GUARD_H([INPUT-FILE-BASE) -# ------------------------------------- -m4_define([AT_TEST_CPP_GUARD_H], -[AT_SETUP([Invalid CPP guards: $1]) - -# Possibly create inner directories. -dirname=`AS_DIRNAME([$1])` -AS_MKDIR_P([$dirname]) - -AT_DATA([$1.y], -[%% -dummy: +])# _AT_DATA_DANCER_Y + + +# AT_CHECK_DANCER(BISON-OPTIONS) +# ------------------------------ +# Generate the grammar, compile it, run it. +m4_define([AT_CHECK_DANCER], +[AT_SETUP([Dancer $1]) +AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS([$1]) +_AT_DATA_DANCER_Y([$1]) +AT_CHECK([bison -o dancer.c dancer.y]) +AT_LALR1_CC_IF([AT_COMPILE_CXX([dancer])], + [AT_COMPILE([dancer])]) +AT_PARSER_CHECK([./dancer], 1, [], +[syntax error, unexpected ':' ]) - -AT_CHECK([bison --defines=$1.h $1.y]) - -# CPP should be happy with it. -AT_CHECK([$CC -E $1.h], 0, [ignore]) - +AT_BISON_OPTION_POPDEFS AT_CLEANUP ]) -AT_TEST_CPP_GUARD_H([input/input]) -AT_TEST_CPP_GUARD_H([9foo]) - - -## ---------------- ## -## Broken Closure. ## -## ---------------- ## - -# TC was once broken during a massive `simplification' of the code. -# It resulted in bison dumping core on the following grammar (the -# computation of FIRSTS uses TC). It managed to produce a pretty -# exotic closure: -# -# TC: Input -# -# 01234567 -# +--------+ -# 0| 1 | -# 1| 1 | -# 2| 1 | -# 3| 1 | -# 4| 1 | -# 5| 1 | -# 6| 1| -# 7| | -# +--------+ -# -# TC: Output -# -# 01234567 -# +--------+ -# 0| 1 | -# 1| 111 | -# 2| 111 | -# 3| 1111 | -# 4| 111 1 | -# 5| 111 1 | -# 6| 111 1| -# 7| 111 | -# +--------+ -# -# instead of that below. - -AT_SETUP([Broken Closure]) - -AT_DATA([input.y], -[[%% -a: b -b: c -c: d -d: e -e: f -f: g -g: h -h: 'h' -]]) - -AT_CHECK([bison --trace input.y 2>&1 | - sed -n '/^TC: Output BEGIN/,/^TC: Output END/p'], - [0], -[[TC: Output BEGIN - @&t@ - 01234567 - +--------+ - 0| 1111111| - 1| 111111| - 2| 11111| - 3| 1111| - 4| 111| - 5| 11| - 6| 1| - 7| | - +--------+ -TC: Output END -]]) - -AT_CLEANUP +AT_CHECK_DANCER() +AT_CHECK_DANCER([%glr-parser]) +AT_CHECK_DANCER([%skeleton "lalr1.cc"])