X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/c6bf97ccb45672a004ef376b9f3e578d2f558d5f..5202b6ac1d3662fe283240aab1b29f35607995cd:/tests/sets.at diff --git a/tests/sets.at b/tests/sets.at index 4cbdfd62..fadbe687 100644 --- a/tests/sets.at +++ b/tests/sets.at @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Exercising Bison Grammar Sets. -*- Autotest -*- -# Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2005, 2007, 2009-2012 Free Software +# Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2005, 2007, 2009-2013 Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -29,25 +29,25 @@ m4_define([AT_EXTRACT_SETS], :null p n - /^[ ]*$/ !b null + /^ *$/ !b null } /^FIRSTS$/ { :firsts p n - /^[ ]*$/ !b firsts + /^ *$/ !b firsts } /^FDERIVES$/ { :fderiv p n - /^[ ]*$/ !b fderiv + /^ *$/ !b fderiv } /^DERIVES$/ { :deriv p n - /^[ ]*$/ !b deriv + /^ *$/ !b deriv } ]]) AT_CHECK([sed -f extract.sed $1], 0, [stdout]) @@ -82,28 +82,28 @@ AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr]) AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets]) AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [], [[DERIVES - $accept derives - 0 e $end - e derives - 1 'e' - 2 /* empty */ + $accept derives + 0 e $end + e derives + 1 'e' + 2 %empty NULLABLE - $accept: no - e: yes + $accept: no + e: yes FIRSTS - $accept firsts - $accept - e - e firsts - e + $accept firsts + $accept + e + e firsts + e FDERIVES - $accept derives - 0 e $end - 1 'e' - 2 /* empty */ - e derives - 1 'e' - 2 /* empty */ + $accept derives + 0 e $end + 1 'e' + 2 %empty + e derives + 1 'e' + 2 %empty ]]) AT_CLEANUP @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ AT_CLEANUP ## Broken Closure. ## ## ---------------- ## -# TC was once broken during a massive `simplification' of the code. +# TC was once broken during a massive 'simplification' of the code. # It resulted in bison dumping core on the following grammar (the # computation of FIRSTS uses TC). It managed to produce a pretty # exotic closure: @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ h: 'h'; AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr]) -AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/[ ]*$//;/^RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN/,/^RTC: Firsts Output END/p' stderr]], [], +AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/[ ]*$//;/^RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN/,/^RTC: Firsts Output END/p' stderr]], [], [[RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN 012345678 @@ -212,43 +212,43 @@ AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr]) AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets]) AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [], [[DERIVES - $accept derives - 0 exp $end - exp derives - 1 exp '<' exp - 2 exp '>' exp - 3 exp '+' exp - 4 exp '-' exp - 5 exp '^' exp - 6 exp '=' exp - 7 "exp" + $accept derives + 0 exp $end + exp derives + 1 exp '<' exp + 2 exp '>' exp + 3 exp '+' exp + 4 exp '-' exp + 5 exp '^' exp + 6 exp '=' exp + 7 "exp" NULLABLE - $accept: no - exp: no + $accept: no + exp: no FIRSTS - $accept firsts - $accept - exp - exp firsts - exp + $accept firsts + $accept + exp + exp firsts + exp FDERIVES - $accept derives - 0 exp $end - 1 exp '<' exp - 2 exp '>' exp - 3 exp '+' exp - 4 exp '-' exp - 5 exp '^' exp - 6 exp '=' exp - 7 "exp" - exp derives - 1 exp '<' exp - 2 exp '>' exp - 3 exp '+' exp - 4 exp '-' exp - 5 exp '^' exp - 6 exp '=' exp - 7 "exp" + $accept derives + 0 exp $end + 1 exp '<' exp + 2 exp '>' exp + 3 exp '+' exp + 4 exp '-' exp + 5 exp '^' exp + 6 exp '=' exp + 7 "exp" + exp derives + 1 exp '<' exp + 2 exp '>' exp + 3 exp '+' exp + 4 exp '-' exp + 5 exp '^' exp + 6 exp '=' exp + 7 "exp" ]]) AT_CLEANUP @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ AT_CLEANUP # In some weird cases Bison could compute an incorrect final state # number. This happens only if the $end token is used in the user # grammar, which is a very suspicious accidental feature introduced as -# a side effect of allowing the user to name $end using `%token END 0 +# a side effect of allowing the user to name $end using '%token END 0 # "end of file"'. AT_SETUP([Accept]) @@ -288,15 +288,15 @@ mv stdout expout # Get the final state in the report, from the "accept" action.. AT_CHECK([sed -n ' /^State \(.*\)/{ - s//final state \1/ - x - } - / accept/{ - x - p - q - } - ' input.output], - 0, [expout]) + s//final state \1/ + x + } + / accept/{ + x + p + q + } + ' input.output], + 0, [expout]) AT_CLEANUP