X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/bd5df716a33f8c707dbba101f78dedf5feb9e9d5..42f4393a72c808c6858b29a2343884f12c187e19:/src/scan-code.l?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/src/scan-code.l b/src/scan-code.l index 13a78c27..c076213b 100644 --- a/src/scan-code.l +++ b/src/scan-code.l @@ -81,6 +81,19 @@ splice (\\[ \f\t\v]*\n)* /* Nesting level of the current code in braces. */ int braces_level = 0; + /* Whether a semicolon is probably needed. + The heuristic is that a semicolon is not needed after `{', `}', `;', + or a C preprocessor directive, and that whitespaces and comments + do not affect this flag. + Note that `{' does not need a semicolon because of `{}'. + A semicolon may be needed before a cpp direcive, but don't bother. */ + bool need_semicolon = false; + + /* Whether in a C preprocessor directive. Don't use a start condition + for this because, at the end of strings and comments, we still need + to know whether we're in a directive. */ + bool in_cpp = false; + /* This scanner is special: it is invoked only once, henceforth is expected to return only once. This initialization is therefore done once per action to translate. */ @@ -135,10 +148,12 @@ splice (\\[ \f\t\v]*\n)* "'" { STRING_GROW; BEGIN SC_CHARACTER; + need_semicolon = true; } "\"" { STRING_GROW; BEGIN SC_STRING; + need_semicolon = true; } "/"{splice}"*" { STRING_GROW; @@ -154,46 +169,63 @@ splice (\\[ \f\t\v]*\n)* { "$"("<"{tag}">")?(-?[0-9]+|"$") { handle_action_dollar (self->rule, yytext, *loc); + need_semicolon = true; } "@"(-?[0-9]+|"$") { handle_action_at (self->rule, yytext, *loc); + need_semicolon = true; } "$" { warn_at (*loc, _("stray `$'")); obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "$]["); + need_semicolon = true; } "@" { warn_at (*loc, _("stray `@'")); obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "@@"); + need_semicolon = true; + } + "[" { + obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "@{"); + need_semicolon = true; + } + "]" { + obstack_sgrow (&obstack_for_string, "@}"); + need_semicolon = true; } - "{" STRING_GROW; ++braces_level; + ";" STRING_GROW; need_semicolon = false; + "{" STRING_GROW; ++braces_level; need_semicolon = false; "}" { bool outer_brace = --braces_level == 0; /* As an undocumented Bison extension, append `;' before the last brace in braced code, so that the user code can omit trailing `;'. But do not append `;' if emulating Yacc, since Yacc does - not append one. Also, some output languages (like Java) do not - accept an extra semicolon, so don't append if the user specified - a skeleton or language. - - FIXME: Bison should warn if a semicolon seems to be necessary - here, and should omit the semicolon if it seems unnecessary - (e.g., after ';', '{', or '}', each followed by comments or - white space). Such a warning shouldn't depend on --yacc; it - should depend on a new --pedantic option, which would cause - Bison to warn if it detects an extension to POSIX. --pedantic - should also diagnose other Bison extensions like %yacc. - Perhaps there should also be a GCC-style --pedantic-errors - option, so that such warnings are diagnosed as errors. */ + not append one. */ if (outer_brace && !yacc_flag && language_prio == default_prio - && skeleton_prio == default_prio) - obstack_1grow (&obstack_for_string, ';'); + && skeleton_prio == default_prio && need_semicolon && ! in_cpp) + { + warn_at (*loc, _("a `;' might be needed at the end of action code")); + warn_at (*loc, _("future versions of Bison will not add the `;'")); + obstack_1grow (&obstack_for_string, ';'); + } STRING_GROW; + need_semicolon = false; } + + /* Preprocessing directives should only be recognized at the beginning + of lines, allowing whitespace including comments, but in C/C++, + `#' can only be the start of preprocessor directives or within + `#define' directives anyway, so don't bother with begin of line. */ + "#" STRING_GROW; in_cpp = true; + + {splice} STRING_GROW; + [\n\r] STRING_GROW; if (in_cpp) in_cpp = need_semicolon = false; + [ \t\f] STRING_GROW; + . STRING_GROW; need_semicolon = true; }