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diff --git a/src/state.h b/src/state.h
index 53574297..95b716d8 100644
--- a/src/state.h
+++ b/src/state.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /* Type definitions for nondeterministic finite state machine for bison,
-   Copyright 1984, 1989, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+   Copyright 1984, 1989, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
    This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
 
@@ -41,10 +41,10 @@
    the last thing accepted to reach that state.  It is the
    accessing_symbol of the core.
 
-   Each core contains a vector of nitems items which are the indices
+   Each core contains a vector of NITEMS items which are the indices
    in the ritems vector of the items that are selected in this state.
 
-   The link field is used for chaining buckets that hash states by
+   The link field is used for chaining symbols that hash states by
    their itemsets.  This is for recognizing equivalent states and
    combining them when the states are generated.
 
@@ -89,47 +89,25 @@
 # define STATE_H_
 
 
-/*-------.
-| Core.  |
-`-------*/
-
-typedef struct core
-{
-  struct core *next;
-  struct core *link;
-  short number;
-  short accessing_symbol;
-  short nitems;
-  short items[1];
-} core;
-
-#define CORE_ALLOC(Nitems)						\
-  (core *) xcalloc ((unsigned) (sizeof (core)	 			\
-                                + (Nitems - 1) * sizeof (short)), 1)
-
 /*---------.
 | Shifts.  |
 `---------*/
 
 typedef struct shifts
 {
-  struct shifts *next;
-  short number;
   short nshifts;
   short shifts[1];
 } shifts;
 
+shifts *shifts_new PARAMS ((int n));
 
-#define SHIFTS_ALLOC(Nshifts)						\
-  (shifts *) xcalloc ((unsigned) (sizeof (shifts) 			\
-                                  + (Nshifts - 1) * sizeof (short)), 1)
 
 /* What is the symbol which is shifted by SHIFTS->shifts[Shift]?  Can
    be a token (amongst which the error token), or non terminals in
    case of gotos.  */
 
 #define SHIFT_SYMBOL(Shifts, Shift) \
-  (state_table[Shifts->shifts[Shift]].accessing_symbol)
+  (states[Shifts->shifts[Shift]]->accessing_symbol)
 
 /* Is the SHIFTS->shifts[Shift] a real shift? (as opposed to gotos.) */
 
@@ -144,7 +122,16 @@ typedef struct shifts
 /* Is the SHIFTS->shifts[Shift] then handling of the error token?. */
 
 #define SHIFT_IS_ERROR(Shifts, Shift) \
-  (SHIFT_SYMBOL (Shifts, Shift) == error_token_number)
+  (SHIFT_SYMBOL (Shifts, Shift) == errtoken->number)
+
+/* When resolving a SR conflicts, if the reduction wins, the shift is
+   disabled.  */
+
+#define SHIFT_DISABLE(Shifts, Shift) \
+  (Shifts->shifts[Shift] = 0)
+
+#define SHIFT_IS_DISABLED(Shifts, Shift) \
+  (Shifts->shifts[Shift] == 0)
 
 
 /*-------.
@@ -157,9 +144,8 @@ typedef struct errs
   short errs[1];
 } errs;
 
-#define ERRS_ALLOC(Nerrs)						\
-  (errs *) xcalloc ((unsigned) (sizeof (errs) 				\
-                                  + (Nerrs - 1) * sizeof (short)), 1)
+errs *errs_new PARAMS ((int n));
+errs *errs_dup PARAMS ((errs *src));
 
 
 /*-------------.
@@ -168,14 +154,48 @@ typedef struct errs
 
 typedef struct reductions
 {
-  struct reductions *next;
-  short number;
   short nreds;
   short rules[1];
 } reductions;
 
-#define REDUCTIONS_ALLOC(Nreductions)					\
-  (reductions *) xcalloc ((unsigned) (sizeof (reductions)		\
-                                  + (Nreductions - 1) * sizeof (short)), 1)
+reductions *reductions_new PARAMS ((int n));
+
+
+/*----------.
+| State_t.  |
+`----------*/
+
+typedef struct state_s
+{
+  struct state_s *next;
+  struct state_s *link;
+
+  short number;
+  symbol_number_t accessing_symbol;
+  shifts     *shifts;
+  reductions *reductions;
+  errs       *errs;
+
+  /* Nonzero if no lookahead is needed to decide what to do in state S.  */
+  char consistent;
+
+  /* Used in LALR, not LR(0). */
+  /* Pseudo pointer into LA. */
+  short lookaheadsp;
+  int nlookaheads;
+
+  /* If some conflicts were solved thanks to precedence/associativity,
+     a human readable description of the resolution.  */
+  const char *solved_conflicts;
+
+  /* Its items.  Must be last, since ITEMS can be arbitrarily large.
+     */
+  unsigned short nitems;
+  item_number_t items[1];
+} state_t;
+
+#define STATE_ALLOC(Nitems)						\
+  (state_t *) xcalloc ((unsigned) (sizeof (state_t) 			\
+                                  + (Nitems - 1) * sizeof (item_number_t)), 1)
 
 #endif /* !STATE_H_ */