X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/9641b918bae9eb8d0bb9099ab6d9d46383ba8bc9..cc8962bdde81b04aa728aef21e53b4a08a0debfe:/src/symtab.h diff --git a/src/symtab.h b/src/symtab.h index 84113394..bcc74951 100644 --- a/src/symtab.h +++ b/src/symtab.h @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Definitions for symtab.c and callers, part of Bison. - Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1992, 2000-2002, 2004-2012 Free Software + Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1992, 2000-2002, 2004-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ typedef enum /** Internal token numbers. */ typedef int symbol_number; -#define SYMBOL_NUMBER_MAXIMUM INT_MAX +# define SYMBOL_NUMBER_MAXIMUM INT_MAX typedef struct symbol symbol; @@ -54,13 +54,12 @@ typedef struct symbol symbol; /* Declaration status of a symbol. First, it is "undeclared". Then, if "undeclared" and used in a - %printer/%destructor, it is "used". If not "declared" by used in a - rule, it is "needed". Finally, if declared (via a rule for - nonterminals, or %oken), it is "declared". + %printer/%destructor, it is "used". If not "declared" but used in + a rule, it is "needed". Finally, if declared (via a rule for + nonterminals, or %token), it is "declared". When status are checked at the end, "declared" symbols are fine, - "used" symbols trigger warnings, otherwise it's an error. -*/ + "used" symbols trigger warnings, otherwise it's an error. */ typedef enum { @@ -92,8 +91,14 @@ struct symbol /** The location of its first occurrence. */ location location; - /** Its \c \%type. */ + /** Its \c \%type. + + Beware that this is the type_name as was entered by the user, + including silly things such as "]" if she entered "%token <]> t". + Therefore, when outputting type_name to M4, be sure to escape it + into "@}". See quoted_output for instance. */ uniqstr type_name; + /** Its \c \%type's location. */ location type_location; @@ -101,9 +106,9 @@ struct symbol symbol. Access this field only through symbol's interface functions. For - Example, if symbol::destructor = NULL (resp. symbol::printer + example, if symbol::destructor = NULL (resp. symbol::printer = NULL), a default \c \%destructor (resp. \%printer) or a per-type - \c symbol_destructor_printer_get will compute the corect one. */ + \c symbol_destructor_printer_get will compute the correct one. */ code_props props[CODE_PROPS_SIZE]; symbol_number number; @@ -121,16 +126,16 @@ struct symbol }; /** Undefined user number. */ -#define USER_NUMBER_UNDEFINED -1 +# define USER_NUMBER_UNDEFINED -1 -/* `symbol->user_token_number == USER_NUMBER_HAS_STRING_ALIAS' means - this symbol has a literal string alias. For instance, `%token foo - "foo"' has `"foo"' numbered regularly, and `foo' numbered as +/* 'symbol->user_token_number == USER_NUMBER_HAS_STRING_ALIAS' means + this symbol has a literal string alias. For instance, '%token foo + "foo"' has '"foo"' numbered regularly, and 'foo' numbered as USER_NUMBER_HAS_STRING_ALIAS. */ -#define USER_NUMBER_HAS_STRING_ALIAS -9991 +# define USER_NUMBER_HAS_STRING_ALIAS -9991 /* Undefined internal token number. */ -#define NUMBER_UNDEFINED (-1) +# define NUMBER_UNDEFINED (-1) /** Fetch (or create) the symbol associated to KEY. */ symbol *symbol_from_uniqstr (const uniqstr key, location loc); @@ -149,7 +154,7 @@ symbol *dummy_symbol_get (location loc); `--------------------*/ /** Print a symbol (for debugging). */ -void symbol_print (symbol *s, FILE *f); +void symbol_print (symbol const *s, FILE *f); /** Is this a dummy nonterminal? */ bool symbol_is_dummy (const symbol *sym); @@ -179,15 +184,14 @@ void symbol_code_props_set (symbol *sym, code_props_type kind, code_props const *destructor); /** Get the computed \c \%destructor or \c %printer for \c sym, which was -initialized with \c code_props_none_init if there's no \c \%destructor or -\c %printer. */ -code_props const *symbol_code_props_get (symbol const *sym, - code_props_type kind); + initialized with \c code_props_none_init if there's no \c \%destructor or + \c %printer. */ +code_props *symbol_code_props_get (symbol *sym, code_props_type kind); -/* Set the \c precedence associated with \c sym. +/** Set the \c precedence associated with \c sym. - Ensure that \a symbol is a terminal. - Do nothing if invoked with \c undef_assoc as \c assoc. */ + Ensure that \a symbol is a terminal. + Do nothing if invoked with \c undef_assoc as \c assoc. */ void symbol_precedence_set (symbol *sym, int prec, assoc a, location loc); /** Set the \c class associated with \c sym. */ @@ -220,6 +224,59 @@ extern symbol *startsymbol; extern location startsymbol_location; + +/*-------------------. +| Symbol Relations. | +`-------------------*/ + +/* The symbol relations are represented by a directed graph. */ + +/* The id of a node */ +typedef int graphid; + +typedef struct symgraphlink symgraphlink; + +struct symgraphlink +{ + /** The second \c symbol or group of a precedence relation. + * See \c symgraph. */ + graphid id; + + symgraphlink *next; +}; + +/* Symbol precedence graph, to store the used precedence relations between + * symbols. */ + +typedef struct symgraph symgraph; + +struct symgraph +{ + /** Identifier for the node: equal to the number of the symbol. */ + graphid id; + + /** The list of related symbols that have a smaller precedence. */ + symgraphlink *succ; + + /** The list of related symbols that have a greater precedence. */ + symgraphlink *pred; +}; + +/** Register a new precedence relation as used. */ + +void register_precedence (graphid first, graphid snd); + +/** Print a warning for each symbol whose precedence and/or associativity + * is useless. */ + +void print_precedence_warnings (void); + +/*----------------------. +| Symbol associativity | +`----------------------*/ + +void register_assoc (graphid i, graphid j); + /*-----------------. | Semantic types. | `-----------------*/ @@ -278,16 +335,4 @@ void symbols_check_defined (void); #token_translations. */ void symbols_pack (void); - -/*---------------------------------------. -| Default %destructor's and %printer's. | -`---------------------------------------*/ - -/** Set the default \c \%destructor or \c \%printer for tagged values. */ -void default_tagged_code_props_set (code_props_type kind, - code_props const *code); -/** Set the default \c \%destructor or \c \%printer for tagless values. */ -void default_tagless_code_props_set (code_props_type kind, - code_props const *destructor); - #endif /* !SYMTAB_H_ */