X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/b2ed6e5826e772162719db595446b2c58e4ac5d6..48c4080d0d214d22c30151b1161b0312bdc2c9fd:/src/gram.c diff --git a/src/gram.c b/src/gram.c index 1df89a02..57e900a1 100644 --- a/src/gram.c +++ b/src/gram.c @@ -1,61 +1,335 @@ /* Allocate input grammar variables for bison, - Copyright 1984, 1986, 1989, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. + This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. -Bison 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. + Bison 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. -Bison 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. + Bison 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "system.h" +#include "quotearg.h" +#include "symtab.h" #include "gram.h" +#include "reduce.h" +#include "reader.h" -void dummy PARAMS((void)); +/* Comments for these variables are in gram.h. */ -/* comments for these variables are in gram.h */ +item_number_t *ritem = NULL; +unsigned int nritems = 0; -int nitems; -int nrules; -int nsyms; -int ntokens; -int nvars; +rule_t *rules = NULL; +rule_number_t nrules = 0; -short *ritem = NULL; -rule_t *rule_table = NULL; -short *rprec = NULL; -short *rprecsym = NULL; -short *sprec = NULL; -short *rassoc = NULL; -short *sassoc = NULL; -short *token_translations = NULL; -short *rline = NULL; +symbol_t **symbols = NULL; +int nsyms = 0; +int ntokens = 1; +int nvars = 0; -int start_symbol; +symbol_number_t *token_translations = NULL; -int max_user_token_number; +int max_user_token_number = 256; -int semantic_parser; +int glr_parser = 0; +int pure_parser = 0; -int pure_parser; -int error_token_number; +/*--------------------------------------------------------------. +| Return true IFF the rule has a `number' smaller than NRULES. | +`--------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* This is to avoid linker problems which occur on VMS when using GCC, - when the file in question contains data definitions only. */ +bool +rule_useful_p (rule_t *r) +{ + return r->number < nrules; +} + + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------. +| Return true IFF the rule has a `number' higher than NRULES. | +`-------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +bool +rule_useless_p (rule_t *r) +{ + return r->number >= nrules; +} + + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------. +| Return true IFF the rule is not flagged as useful *and* is useful. | +| In other words, it was discarded because of conflicts. | +`--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +bool +rule_never_reduced_p (rule_t *r) +{ + return !r->useful && r->number < nrules; +} + + +/*----------------------------------------------------------------. +| Print this RULE's number and lhs on OUT. If a PREVIOUS_LHS was | +| already displayed (by a previous call for another rule), avoid | +| useless repetitions. | +`----------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +void +rule_lhs_print (rule_t *rule, symbol_t *previous_lhs, FILE *out) +{ + fprintf (out, " %3d ", rule->number); + if (previous_lhs != rule->lhs) + { + fprintf (out, "%s:", rule->lhs->tag); + } + else + { + int n; + for (n = strlen (previous_lhs->tag); n > 0; --n) + fputc (' ', out); + fputc ('|', out); + } +} + + +/*--------------------------------------. +| Return the number of symbols in RHS. | +`--------------------------------------*/ + +int +rule_rhs_length (rule_t *rule) +{ + int res = 0; + item_number_t *rhsp; + for (rhsp = rule->rhs; *rhsp >= 0; ++rhsp) + ++res; + return res; +} + + +/*-------------------------------. +| Print this RULE's RHS on OUT. | +`-------------------------------*/ + +void +rule_rhs_print (rule_t *rule, FILE *out) +{ + if (*rule->rhs >= 0) + { + item_number_t *r; + for (r = rule->rhs; *r >= 0; r++) + fprintf (out, " %s", symbols[*r]->tag); + fputc ('\n', out); + } + else + { + fprintf (out, " /* %s */\n", _("empty")); + } +} + + +/*-------------------------. +| Print this RULE on OUT. | +`-------------------------*/ + +void +rule_print (rule_t *rule, FILE *out) +{ + fprintf (out, "%s:", rule->lhs->tag); + rule_rhs_print (rule, out); +} + + +/*------------------------. +| Dump RITEM for traces. | +`------------------------*/ + +void +ritem_print (FILE *out) +{ + unsigned int i; + fputs ("RITEM\n", out); + for (i = 0; i < nritems; ++i) + if (ritem[i] >= 0) + fprintf (out, " %s", symbols[ritem[i]]->tag); + else + fprintf (out, " (rule %d)\n", item_number_as_rule_number (ritem[i])); + fputs ("\n\n", out); +} + + +/*------------------------------------------. +| Return the size of the longest rule RHS. | +`------------------------------------------*/ + +size_t +ritem_longest_rhs (void) +{ + int max = 0; + rule_number_t r; + + for (r = 0; r < nrules; ++r) + { + int length = rule_rhs_length (&rules[r]); + if (length > max) + max = length; + } + + return max; +} + + +/*-----------------------------------------------------------------. +| Print the grammar's rules that match FILTER on OUT under TITLE. | +`-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +void +grammar_rules_partial_print (FILE *out, const char *title, + rule_filter_t filter) +{ + int r; + bool first = TRUE; + symbol_t *previous_lhs = NULL; + + /* rule # : LHS -> RHS */ + for (r = 0; r < nrules + nuseless_productions; r++) + { + if (filter && !filter (&rules[r])) + continue; + if (first) + fprintf (out, "%s\n\n", title); + else if (previous_lhs && previous_lhs != rules[r].lhs) + fputc ('\n', out); + first = FALSE; + rule_lhs_print (&rules[r], previous_lhs, out); + rule_rhs_print (&rules[r], out); + previous_lhs = rules[r].lhs; + } + if (!first) + fputs ("\n\n", out); +} + + +/*------------------------------------------. +| Print the grammar's useful rules on OUT. | +`------------------------------------------*/ + +void +grammar_rules_print (FILE *out) +{ + grammar_rules_partial_print (out, _("Grammar"), rule_useful_p); +} + + +/*-------------------. +| Dump the grammar. | +`-------------------*/ + +void +grammar_dump (FILE *out, const char *title) +{ + fprintf (out, "%s\n\n", title); + fprintf (out, + "ntokens = %d, nvars = %d, nsyms = %d, nrules = %d, nritems = %d\n\n", + ntokens, nvars, nsyms, nrules, nritems); + + + fprintf (out, _("Variables\n---------\n\n")); + { + symbol_number_t i; + fprintf (out, _("Value Sprec Sassoc Tag\n")); + + for (i = ntokens; i < nsyms; i++) + fprintf (out, "%5d %5d %5d %s\n", + i, + symbols[i]->prec, symbols[i]->assoc, + symbols[i]->tag); + fprintf (out, "\n\n"); + } + + fprintf (out, _("Rules\n-----\n\n")); + { + rule_number_t i; + fprintf (out, _("Num (Prec, Assoc, Useful, Ritem Range) Lhs -> Rhs (Ritem range) [Num]\n")); + for (i = 0; i < nrules + nuseless_productions; i++) + { + rule_t *rule = &rules[i]; + item_number_t *r = NULL; + unsigned int rhs_itemno = rule->rhs - ritem; + unsigned int rhs_count = 0; + /* Find the last RHS index in ritems. */ + for (r = rule->rhs; *r >= 0; ++r) + ++rhs_count; + fprintf (out, "%3d (%2d, %2d, %2d, %2u-%2u) %2d ->", + i, + rule->prec ? rule->prec->prec : 0, + rule->prec ? rule->prec->assoc : 0, + rule->useful, + rhs_itemno, + rhs_itemno + rhs_count - 1, + rule->lhs->number); + /* Dumped the RHS. */ + for (r = rule->rhs; *r >= 0; r++) + fprintf (out, " %3d", *r); + fprintf (out, " [%d]\n", item_number_as_rule_number (*r)); + } + } + fprintf (out, "\n\n"); + + fprintf (out, _("Rules interpreted\n-----------------\n\n")); + { + rule_number_t r; + for (r = 0; r < nrules + nuseless_productions; r++) + { + fprintf (out, "%-5d ", r); + rule_print (&rules[r], out); + } + } + fprintf (out, "\n\n"); +} + + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------. +| Report on STDERR the rules that are not flagged USEFUL, using the | +| MESSAGE (which can be `useless rule' when invoked after grammar | +| reduction, or `never reduced' after conflicts were taken into | +| account). | +`------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +void +grammar_rules_never_reduced_report (const char *message) +{ + rule_number_t r; + for (r = 0; r < nrules ; ++r) + if (!rules[r].useful) + { + LOCATION_PRINT (stderr, rules[r].location); + fprintf (stderr, ": %s: %s: ", + _("warning"), message); + rule_print (&rules[r], stderr); + } +} void -dummy (void) +grammar_free (void) { + XFREE (ritem); + free (rules); + XFREE (token_translations); + /* Free the symbol table data structure. */ + symbols_free (); + free_merger_functions (); }