X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/b0f4c4eaa1da1437b18d5d8e250d666133225d8a..dd31e17d7e415d3be8fc603f752f7e975297bcc2:/src/reader.c?ds=inline
diff --git a/src/reader.c b/src/reader.c
index d5cd629f..2e0aa5ee 100644
--- a/src/reader.c
+++ b/src/reader.c
@@ -1,42 +1,41 @@
/* Input parser for Bison
- Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
- 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1998, 2000-2003, 2005-2007,
+ 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
- Bison is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ 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
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
- Bison is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with Bison; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
- the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
- Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+ along with this program. If not, see . */
#include
#include "system.h"
-#include
+#include
#include "complain.h"
#include "conflicts.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "getargs.h"
#include "gram.h"
-#include "muscle_tab.h"
+#include "muscle-tab.h"
#include "reader.h"
#include "symlist.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "scan-gram.h"
#include "scan-code.h"
+static void prepare_percent_define_front_end_variables (void);
static void check_and_convert_grammar (void);
static symbol_list *grammar = NULL;
@@ -69,27 +68,6 @@ grammar_start_symbol_set (symbol *sym, location loc)
}
}
-
-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| There are two prologues: one before the first %union and one after. |
-| Augment the one specified by POST. |
-`---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-void
-prologue_augment (const char *prologue, location loc, bool post)
-{
- struct obstack *oout =
- !post ? &pre_prologue_obstack : &post_prologue_obstack;
-
- obstack_fgrow1 (oout, "]b4_syncline(%d, [[", loc.start.line);
- /* FIXME: Protection of M4 characters missing here. See
- output.c:escaped_output. */
- MUSCLE_OBSTACK_SGROW (oout,
- quotearg_style (c_quoting_style, loc.start.file));
- obstack_sgrow (oout, "]])[\n");
- obstack_sgrow (oout, prologue);
-}
-
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
@@ -116,7 +94,7 @@ get_merge_function (uniqstr name)
syms->next = xmalloc (sizeof syms->next[0]);
syms->next->name = uniqstr_new (name);
/* After all symbol type declarations have been parsed, packgram invokes
- record_merge_function_type to set the type. */
+ record_merge_function_type to set the type. */
syms->next->type = NULL;
syms->next->next = NULL;
merge_functions = head.next;
@@ -151,17 +129,17 @@ record_merge_function_type (int merger, uniqstr type, location declaration_loc)
if (merge_function->type != NULL && !UNIQSTR_EQ (merge_function->type, type))
{
complain_at (declaration_loc,
- _("result type clash on merge function `%s': <%s> != <%s>"),
- merge_function->name, type, merge_function->type);
+ _("result type clash on merge function %s: <%s> != <%s>"),
+ quote (merge_function->name), type, merge_function->type);
complain_at (merge_function->type_declaration_location,
- _("previous declaration"));
+ _("previous declaration"));
}
merge_function->type = uniqstr_new (type);
merge_function->type_declaration_location = declaration_loc;
}
/*--------------------------------------.
-| Free all merge-function definitions. |
+| Free all merge-function definitions. |
`--------------------------------------*/
void
@@ -192,7 +170,7 @@ free_merger_functions (void)
static symbol_list *grammar_end = NULL;
/* Append SYM to the grammar. */
-static void
+static symbol_list *
grammar_symbol_append (symbol *sym, location loc)
{
symbol_list *p = symbol_list_sym_new (sym, loc);
@@ -208,8 +186,27 @@ grammar_symbol_append (symbol *sym, location loc)
part of it. */
if (sym)
++nritems;
+
+ return p;
}
+static void
+assign_named_ref (symbol_list *p, named_ref *name)
+{
+ symbol *sym = p->content.sym;
+
+ if (name->id == sym->tag)
+ {
+ warn_at (name->loc,
+ _("duplicated symbol name for %s ignored"),
+ quote (sym->tag));
+ named_ref_free (name);
+ }
+ else
+ p->named_ref = name;
+}
+
+
/* The rule currently being defined, and the previous rule.
CURRENT_RULE points to the first LHS of the current rule, while
PREVIOUS_RULE_END points to the *end* of the previous rule (NULL). */
@@ -222,12 +219,19 @@ static symbol_list *previous_rule_end = NULL;
`----------------------------------------------*/
void
-grammar_current_rule_begin (symbol *lhs, location loc)
+grammar_current_rule_begin (symbol *lhs, location loc,
+ named_ref *lhs_name)
{
+ symbol_list* p;
+
/* Start a new rule and record its lhs. */
++nrules;
previous_rule_end = grammar_end;
- grammar_symbol_append (lhs, loc);
+
+ p = grammar_symbol_append (lhs, loc);
+ if (lhs_name)
+ assign_named_ref (p, named_ref_copy (lhs_name));
+
current_rule = grammar_end;
/* Mark the rule's lhs as a nonterminal if not already so. */
@@ -245,21 +249,25 @@ grammar_current_rule_begin (symbol *lhs, location loc)
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------.
| A symbol should be used if either: |
| 1. It has a destructor. |
-| 2. --warnings=midrule-values and the symbol is a mid-rule symbol |
-| (i.e., the generated LHS replacing a mid-rule action) that was |
-| assigned to or used, as in "exp: { $$ = 1; } { $$ = $1; }". |
+| 2. The symbol is a mid-rule symbol (i.e., the generated LHS |
+| replacing a mid-rule action) that was assigned to or used, as in |
+| "exp: { $$ = 1; } { $$ = $1; }". |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static bool
-symbol_should_be_used (symbol_list const *s)
+symbol_should_be_used (symbol_list const *s, bool *midrule_warning)
{
- if (symbol_destructor_get (s->content.sym))
+ if (symbol_destructor_get (s->content.sym)->code)
return true;
- if (warnings_flag & warnings_midrule_values)
- return ((s->midrule && s->midrule->used)
- || (s->midrule_parent_rule
- && symbol_list_n_get (s->midrule_parent_rule,
- s->midrule_parent_rhs_index)->used));
+ if ((s->midrule && s->midrule->action_props.is_value_used)
+ || (s->midrule_parent_rule
+ && symbol_list_n_get (s->midrule_parent_rule,
+ s->midrule_parent_rhs_index)
+ ->action_props.is_value_used))
+ {
+ *midrule_warning = true;
+ return true;
+ }
return false;
}
@@ -278,24 +286,24 @@ grammar_rule_check (const symbol_list *r)
Don't worry about the default action if $$ is untyped, since $$'s
value can't be used. */
- if (!r->action && r->content.sym->type_name)
+ if (!r->action_props.code && r->content.sym->type_name)
{
symbol *first_rhs = r->next->content.sym;
/* If $$ is being set in default way, report if any type mismatch. */
if (first_rhs)
- {
- char const *lhs_type = r->content.sym->type_name;
- const char *rhs_type =
- first_rhs->type_name ? first_rhs->type_name : "";
- if (!UNIQSTR_EQ (lhs_type, rhs_type))
- warn_at (r->location,
- _("type clash on default action: <%s> != <%s>"),
- lhs_type, rhs_type);
- }
+ {
+ char const *lhs_type = r->content.sym->type_name;
+ const char *rhs_type =
+ first_rhs->type_name ? first_rhs->type_name : "";
+ if (!UNIQSTR_EQ (lhs_type, rhs_type))
+ warn_at (r->location,
+ _("type clash on default action: <%s> != <%s>"),
+ lhs_type, rhs_type);
+ }
/* Warn if there is no default for $$ but we need one. */
else
- warn_at (r->location,
- _("empty rule for typed nonterminal, and no action"));
+ warn_at (r->location,
+ _("empty rule for typed nonterminal, and no action"));
}
/* Check that symbol values that should be used are in fact used. */
@@ -303,17 +311,31 @@ grammar_rule_check (const symbol_list *r)
symbol_list const *l = r;
int n = 0;
for (; l && l->content.sym; l = l->next, ++n)
- if (! (l->used
- || !symbol_should_be_used (l)
- /* The default action, $$ = $1, `uses' both. */
- || (!r->action && (n == 0 || n == 1))))
- {
- if (n)
- warn_at (r->location, _("unused value: $%d"), n);
- else
- warn_at (r->location, _("unset value: $$"));
- }
+ {
+ bool midrule_warning = false;
+ if (!l->action_props.is_value_used
+ && symbol_should_be_used (l, &midrule_warning)
+ /* The default action, $$ = $1, `uses' both. */
+ && (r->action_props.code || (n != 0 && n != 1)))
+ {
+ void (*warn_at_ptr)(location, char const*, ...) =
+ midrule_warning ? midrule_value_at : warn_at;
+ if (n)
+ warn_at_ptr (r->location, _("unused value: $%d"), n);
+ else
+ warn_at_ptr (r->location, _("unset value: $$"));
+ }
+ }
}
+
+ /* See comments in grammar_current_rule_prec_set for how POSIX
+ mandates this complaint. It's only for identifiers, so skip
+ it for char literals and strings, which are always tokens. */
+ if (r->ruleprec
+ && r->ruleprec->tag[0] != '\'' && r->ruleprec->tag[0] != '"'
+ && !r->ruleprec->declared && !r->ruleprec->prec)
+ warn_at (r->location, _("token for %%prec is not defined: %s"),
+ r->ruleprec->tag);
}
@@ -346,22 +368,25 @@ grammar_midrule_action (void)
/* Make a DUMMY nonterminal, whose location is that of the midrule
action. Create the MIDRULE. */
- location dummy_location = current_rule->action_location;
+ location dummy_location = current_rule->action_props.location;
symbol *dummy = dummy_symbol_get (dummy_location);
symbol_list *midrule = symbol_list_sym_new (dummy, dummy_location);
+ /* Remember named_ref of previous action. */
+ named_ref *action_name = current_rule->action_props.named_ref;
+
/* Make a new rule, whose body is empty, before the current one, so
that the action just read can belong to it. */
++nrules;
++nritems;
/* Attach its location and actions to that of the DUMMY. */
midrule->location = dummy_location;
- midrule->action = current_rule->action;
- midrule->action_location = dummy_location;
- current_rule->action = NULL;
- /* The action has not been translated yet, so $$ use hasn't been
- detected yet. */
- midrule->used = false;
+ code_props_rule_action_init (&midrule->action_props,
+ current_rule->action_props.code,
+ current_rule->action_props.location,
+ midrule, 0,
+ current_rule->action_props.is_predicate);
+ code_props_none_init (¤t_rule->action_props);
if (previous_rule_end)
previous_rule_end->next = midrule;
@@ -376,7 +401,8 @@ grammar_midrule_action (void)
/* Insert the dummy nonterminal replacing the midrule action into
the current rule. Bind it to its dedicated rule. */
- grammar_current_rule_symbol_append (dummy, dummy_location);
+ grammar_current_rule_symbol_append (dummy, dummy_location,
+ action_name);
grammar_end->midrule = midrule;
midrule->midrule_parent_rule = current_rule;
midrule->midrule_parent_rhs_index = symbol_list_length (current_rule->next);
@@ -387,6 +413,17 @@ grammar_midrule_action (void)
void
grammar_current_rule_prec_set (symbol *precsym, location loc)
{
+ /* POSIX says that any identifier is a nonterminal if it does not
+ appear on the LHS of a grammar rule and is not defined by %token
+ or by one of the directives that assigns precedence to a token. We
+ ignore this here because the only kind of identifier that POSIX
+ allows to follow a %prec is a token and because assuming it's a
+ token now can produce more logical error messages. Nevertheless,
+ grammar_rule_check does obey what we believe is the real intent of
+ POSIX here: that an error be reported for any identifier that
+ appears after %prec but that is not defined separately as a
+ token. */
+ symbol_class_set (precsym, token_sym, loc, false);
if (current_rule->ruleprec)
complain_at (loc, _("only one %s allowed per rule"), "%prec");
current_rule->ruleprec = precsym;
@@ -424,24 +461,29 @@ grammar_current_rule_merge_set (uniqstr name, location loc)
action as a mid-rule action. */
void
-grammar_current_rule_symbol_append (symbol *sym, location loc)
+grammar_current_rule_symbol_append (symbol *sym, location loc,
+ named_ref *name)
{
- if (current_rule->action)
+ symbol_list *p;
+ if (current_rule->action_props.code)
grammar_midrule_action ();
- grammar_symbol_append (sym, loc);
+ p = grammar_symbol_append (sym, loc);
+ if (name)
+ assign_named_ref(p, name);
}
/* Attach an ACTION to the current rule. */
void
-grammar_current_rule_action_append (const char *action, location loc)
+grammar_current_rule_action_append (const char *action, location loc,
+ named_ref *name, bool is_predicate)
{
- if (current_rule->action)
+ if (current_rule->action_props.code)
grammar_midrule_action ();
/* After all symbol declarations have been parsed, packgram invokes
- translate_rule_action. */
- current_rule->action = action;
- current_rule->action_location = loc;
+ code_props_translate_code. */
+ code_props_rule_action_init (¤t_rule->action_props, action, loc,
+ current_rule, name, is_predicate);
}
@@ -464,27 +506,12 @@ packgram (void)
rules = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *rules);
- /* Before invoking grammar_rule_check on any rule, make sure all actions have
- already been scanned in order to set `used' flags. Otherwise, checking
- that a midrule's $$ should be set will not always work properly because
- the check must forward-reference the midrule's parent rule. For the same
- reason, all the `used' flags must be set before checking whether to remove
- `$' from any midrule symbol name. */
- while (p)
- {
- if (p->action)
- p->action = translate_rule_action (p);
- if (p)
- p = p->next;
- }
-
- p = grammar;
while (p)
{
int rule_length = 0;
symbol *ruleprec = p->ruleprec;
record_merge_function_type (p->merger, p->content.sym->type_name,
- p->merger_declaration_location);
+ p->merger_declaration_location);
rules[ruleno].user_number = ruleno;
rules[ruleno].number = ruleno;
rules[ruleno].lhs = p->content.sym;
@@ -495,50 +522,52 @@ packgram (void)
rules[ruleno].precsym = NULL;
rules[ruleno].location = p->location;
rules[ruleno].useful = true;
- rules[ruleno].action = p->action;
- rules[ruleno].action_location = p->action_location;
+ rules[ruleno].action = p->action_props.code;
+ rules[ruleno].action_location = p->action_props.location;
+ rules[ruleno].is_predicate = p->action_props.is_predicate;
/* If the midrule's $$ is set or its $n is used, remove the `$' from the
- symbol name so that it's a user-defined symbol so that the default
- %destructor and %printer apply. */
+ symbol name so that it's a user-defined symbol so that the default
+ %destructor and %printer apply. */
if (p->midrule_parent_rule
- && (p->used
- || symbol_list_n_get (p->midrule_parent_rule,
- p->midrule_parent_rhs_index)->used))
- p->content.sym->tag += 1;
+ && (p->action_props.is_value_used
+ || symbol_list_n_get (p->midrule_parent_rule,
+ p->midrule_parent_rhs_index)
+ ->action_props.is_value_used))
+ p->content.sym->tag += 1;
/* Don't check the generated rule 0. It has no action, so some rhs
- symbols may appear unused, but the parsing algorithm ensures that
- %destructor's are invoked appropriately. */
+ symbols may appear unused, but the parsing algorithm ensures that
+ %destructor's are invoked appropriately. */
if (p != grammar)
- grammar_rule_check (p);
+ grammar_rule_check (p);
for (p = p->next; p && p->content.sym; p = p->next)
- {
- ++rule_length;
+ {
+ ++rule_length;
- /* Don't allow rule_length == INT_MAX, since that might
- cause confusion with strtol if INT_MAX == LONG_MAX. */
- if (rule_length == INT_MAX)
- fatal_at (rules[ruleno].location, _("rule is too long"));
+ /* Don't allow rule_length == INT_MAX, since that might
+ cause confusion with strtol if INT_MAX == LONG_MAX. */
+ if (rule_length == INT_MAX)
+ fatal_at (rules[ruleno].location, _("rule is too long"));
- /* item_number = symbol_number.
- But the former needs to contain more: negative rule numbers. */
- ritem[itemno++] =
+ /* item_number = symbol_number.
+ But the former needs to contain more: negative rule numbers. */
+ ritem[itemno++] =
symbol_number_as_item_number (p->content.sym->number);
- /* A rule gets by default the precedence and associativity
- of its last token. */
- if (p->content.sym->class == token_sym && default_prec)
- rules[ruleno].prec = p->content.sym;
- }
+ /* A rule gets by default the precedence and associativity
+ of its last token. */
+ if (p->content.sym->class == token_sym && default_prec)
+ rules[ruleno].prec = p->content.sym;
+ }
/* If this rule has a %prec,
the specified symbol's precedence replaces the default. */
if (ruleprec)
- {
- rules[ruleno].precsym = ruleprec;
- rules[ruleno].prec = ruleprec;
- }
+ {
+ rules[ruleno].precsym = ruleprec;
+ rules[ruleno].prec = ruleprec;
+ }
/* An item ends by the rule number (negated). */
ritem[itemno++] = rule_number_as_item_number (ruleno);
aver (itemno < ITEM_NUMBER_MAX);
@@ -546,7 +575,7 @@ packgram (void)
aver (ruleno < RULE_NUMBER_MAX);
if (p)
- p = p->next;
+ p = p->next;
}
aver (itemno == nritems);
@@ -584,16 +613,13 @@ reader (void)
undeftoken->class = token_sym;
undeftoken->number = ntokens++;
- /* Initialize the obstacks. */
- obstack_init (&pre_prologue_obstack);
- obstack_init (&post_prologue_obstack);
-
gram_in = xfopen (grammar_file, "r");
gram__flex_debug = trace_flag & trace_scan;
gram_debug = trace_flag & trace_parse;
gram_scanner_initialize ();
gram_parse ();
+ prepare_percent_define_front_end_variables ();
if (! complaint_issued)
check_and_convert_grammar ();
@@ -601,10 +627,39 @@ reader (void)
xfclose (gram_in);
}
+static void
+prepare_percent_define_front_end_variables (void)
+{
+ /* Set %define front-end variable defaults. */
+ muscle_percent_define_default ("lr.keep-unreachable-states", "false");
+ {
+ char *lr_type;
+ /* IELR would be a better default, but LALR is historically the
+ default. */
+ muscle_percent_define_default ("lr.type", "lalr");
+ lr_type = muscle_percent_define_get ("lr.type");
+ if (STRNEQ (lr_type, "canonical-lr"))
+ muscle_percent_define_default ("lr.default-reductions", "most");
+ else
+ muscle_percent_define_default ("lr.default-reductions", "accepting");
+ free (lr_type);
+ }
+
+ /* Check %define front-end variables. */
+ {
+ static char const * const values[] = {
+ "lr.type", "lalr", "ielr", "canonical-lr", NULL,
+ "lr.default-reductions", "most", "consistent", "accepting", NULL,
+ NULL
+ };
+ muscle_percent_define_check_values (values);
+ }
+}
+
/*-------------------------------------------------------------.
| Check the grammar that has just been read, and convert it to |
-| internal form. |
+| internal form. |
`-------------------------------------------------------------*/
static void
@@ -614,9 +669,6 @@ check_and_convert_grammar (void)
if (nrules == 0)
fatal (_("no rules in the input grammar"));
- /* Report any undefined symbols and consider them nonterminals. */
- symbols_check_defined ();
-
/* If the user did not define her ENDTOKEN, do it now. */
if (!endtoken)
{
@@ -627,6 +679,9 @@ check_and_convert_grammar (void)
endtoken->user_token_number = 0;
}
+ /* Report any undefined symbols and consider them nonterminals. */
+ symbols_check_defined ();
+
/* Find the start symbol if no %start. */
if (!start_flag)
{
@@ -667,6 +722,23 @@ check_and_convert_grammar (void)
token symbols into FDEFINES if requested. */
symbols_pack ();
+ /* Scan rule actions after invoking symbol_check_alias_consistency (in
+ symbols_pack above) so that token types are set correctly before the rule
+ action type checking.
+
+ Before invoking grammar_rule_check (in packgram below) on any rule, make
+ sure all actions have already been scanned in order to set `used' flags.
+ Otherwise, checking that a midrule's $$ should be set will not always work
+ properly because the check must forward-reference the midrule's parent
+ rule. For the same reason, all the `used' flags must be set before
+ checking whether to remove `$' from any midrule symbol name (also in
+ packgram). */
+ {
+ symbol_list *sym;
+ for (sym = grammar; sym; sym = sym->next)
+ code_props_translate_code (&sym->action_props);
+ }
+
/* Convert the grammar into the format described in gram.h. */
packgram ();