X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/d5eb0826afb8ede89bfe314671f2b37db55bd817..4b7a4c1b1c8c18e9ad2517c117442b9b7d7e671a:/src/tables.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/src/tables.h b/src/tables.h index 9b52f092..02381e2c 100644 --- a/src/tables.h +++ b/src/tables.h @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ YYFINAL = the state number of the termination state. YYTABLE = a vector filled with portions for different uses, found - via YYPACT and YYPGOTO. + via YYPACT and YYPGOTO, described below. YYLAST ( = high) the number of the last element of YYTABLE, i.e., sizeof (YYTABLE) - 1. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ If the value is negative, it is minus a rule number to reduce by. - If the value is zero or YYTABLE_NINF, it's a syntax error. + If the value is YYTABLE_NINF, it's a syntax error. YYPGOTO[I] = the index in YYTABLE of the portion describing what to do after reducing a rule that derives variable I + NTOKENS. This @@ -99,6 +99,16 @@ YYCHECK[YYPGOTO[I] + S] != S), then the default state (that is, YYDEFGOTO[I]) should be used instead of YYTABLE. Otherwise, YYTABLE[YYPGOTO[I] + S] is the state to go to even if YYPGOTO[I] < 0. + + When the above YYPACT, YYPGOTO, and YYCHECK tests determine that a + value from YYTABLE should be used, that value is never zero, so it is + useless to check for zero. When those tests indicate that the value + from YYDEFACT or YYDEFGOTO should be used instead, the value from + YYTABLE *might* be zero, which, as a consequence of the way in which + the tables are constructed, also happens to indicate that YYDEFACT or + YYDEFGOTO should be used. However, the YYTABLE value cannot be + trusted when the YYDEFACT or YYDEFGOTO value should be used. In + summary, forget about zero values in YYTABLE. */ extern int nvectors;