* Noteworthy changes in release ?.? (????-??-??) [?]
+** Incompatible changes
+
+*** Obsolete features
+
+ Support for YYFAIL is removed (deprecated in Bison 2.4.2).
+ Support for yystype and yyltype (instead of YYSTYPE and YYLTYPE)
+ is removed (deprecated in Bison 1.875).
+ Support for YYPARSE_PARAM is removed (deprecated in Bison 1.875).
+
+** Warnings
+
+*** Enhancements of the -Werror option
+
+ The -Werror=CATEGORY option is now recognized, and will treat specified
+ warnings as errors. The warnings need not have been explictly activated
+ using the -W option, this is similar to what gcc 4.7 does.
+
+ For example, given the following command line, Bison will treat both
+ warnings related to POSIX Yacc incompatiblities and S/R conflicts as
+ errors (and only those):
+
+ $ bison -Werror=yacc,error=conflicts-sr input.y
+
+ If no categories are specified, -Werror will make all active warnings into
+ errors. For example, the following line does the same the previous example:
+
+ $ bison -Werror -Wnone -Wyacc -Wconflicts-sr input.y
+
+ (By default -Wconflicts-sr,conflicts-rr,deprecated,other is enabled.)
+
+ Note that the categories in this -Werror option may not be prefixed with
+ "no-". However, -Wno-error[=CATEGORY] is valid.
+
+ Note that -y enables -Werror=yacc. Therefore it is now possible to require
+ Yacc-like behavior (e.g., always generate y.tab.c), but to report
+ incompatibilities as warnings: "-y -Wno-error=yacc".
+
+*** The display of warnings is now richer
+
+ The option that controls a given warning is now displayed:
+
+ foo.y:4.6: warning: type clash on default action: <foo> != <bar> [-Wother]
+
+ In the case of warnings treated as errors, the prefix is changed from
+ "warning: " to "error: ", and the suffix is displayed, in a manner similar
+ to gcc, as [-Werror=CATEGORY].
+
+ For instance, where the previous version of Bison would report (and exit
+ with failure):
+
+ bison: warnings being treated as errors
+ input.y:1.1: warning: stray ',' treated as white space
+
+ it now reports:
+
+ input.y:1.1: error: stray ',' treated as white space [-Werror=other]
+
+*** Deprecated constructs
+
+ The new 'deprecated' warning category flags obsolete constructs whose
+ support will be discontinued. It is enabled by default. These warnings
+ used to be reported as 'other' warnings.
+
+*** Useless semantic types
+
+ Bison now warns about useless (uninhabited) semantic types. Since
+ semantic types are not declared to Bison (they are defined in the opaque
+ %union structure), it is %printer/%destructor directives about useless
+ types that trigger the warning:
+
+ %token <type1> term
+ %type <type2> nterm
+ %printer {} <type1> <type3>
+ %destructor {} <type2> <type4>
+ %%
+ nterm: term { $$ = $1; };
+
+ 3.28-34: warning: type <type3> is used, but is not associated to any symbol
+ 4.28-34: warning: type <type4> is used, but is not associated to any symbol
+
+*** Undefined but unused symbols
+
+ Bison used to raise an error for undefined symbols that are not used in
+ the grammar. This is now only a warning.
+
+ %printer {} symbol1
+ %destructor {} symbol2
+ %type <type> symbol3
+ %%
+ exp: "a";
+
+*** Useless destructors or printers
+
+ Bison now warns about useless destructors or printers. In the following
+ example, the printer for <type1>, and the destructor for <type2> are
+ useless: all symbols of <type1> (token1) already have a printer, and all
+ symbols of type <type2> (token2) already have a destructor.
+
+ %token <type1> token1
+ <type2> token2
+ <type3> token3
+ <type4> token4
+ %printer {} token1 <type1> <type3>
+ %destructor {} token2 <type2> <type4>
+
+*** Conflicts
+
+ The warnings and error messages about shift/reduce and reduce/reduce
+ conflicts have been normalized. For instance on the following foo.y file:
+
+ %glr-parser
+ %%
+ exp: exp '+' exp | '0' | '0';
+
+ compare the previous version of bison:
+
+ $ bison foo.y
+ foo.y: conflicts: 1 shift/reduce, 2 reduce/reduce
+ $ bison -Werror foo.y
+ bison: warnings being treated as errors
+ foo.y: conflicts: 1 shift/reduce, 2 reduce/reduce
+
+ with the new behavior:
+
+ $ bison foo.y
+ foo.y: warning: 1 shift/reduce conflict [-Wconflicts-sr]
+ foo.y: warning: 2 reduce/reduce conflicts [-Wconflicts-rr]
+ $ bison -Werror foo.y
+ foo.y: error: 1 shift/reduce conflict [-Werror=conflicts-sr]
+ foo.y: error: 2 reduce/reduce conflicts [-Werror=conflicts-rr]
+
+ When %expect or %expect-rr is used, such as with bar.y:
+
+ %expect 0
+ %glr-parser
+ %%
+ exp: exp '+' exp | '0' | '0';
+
+ Former behavior:
+
+ $ bison bar.y
+ bar.y: conflicts: 1 shift/reduce, 2 reduce/reduce
+ bar.y: expected 0 shift/reduce conflicts
+ bar.y: expected 0 reduce/reduce conflicts
+
+ New one:
+
+ $ bison bar.y
+ bar.y: error: shift/reduce conflicts: 1 found, 0 expected
+ bar.y: error: reduce/reduce conflicts: 2 found, 0 expected
+
+** Additional yylex/yyparse arguments
+
+ The new directive %param declares additional arguments to both yylex and
+ yyparse. The %lex-param, %parse-param, and %param directives support one
+ or more arguments. Instead of
+
+ %lex-param {arg1_type *arg1}
+ %lex-param {arg2_type *arg2}
+ %parse-param {arg1_type *arg1}
+ %parse-param {arg2_type *arg2}
+
+ one may now declare
+
+ %param {arg1_type *arg1} {arg2_type *arg2}
+
+** Java skeleton improvements
+
+ The constants for token names were moved to the Lexer interface. Also, it
+ is possible to add code to the parser's constructors using "%code init"
+ and "%define init_throws".
+
+** C++ skeletons improvements
+
+*** The parser header is no longer mandatory (lalr1.cc, glr.cc)
+
+ Using %defines is now optional. Without it, the needed support classes
+ are defined in the generated parser, instead of additional files (such as
+ location.hh, position.hh and stack.hh).
+
+*** Locations are no longer mandatory (lalr1.cc, glr.cc)
+
+ Both lalr1.cc and glr.cc no longer require %location.
+
+*** syntax_error exception (lalr1.cc)
+
+ The C++ parser features a syntax_error exception, which can be
+ thrown from the scanner or from user rules to raise syntax errors.
+ This facilitates reporting errors caught in sub-functions (e.g.,
+ rejecting too large integral literals from a conversion function
+ used by the scanner, or rejecting invalid combinations from a
+ factory invoked by the user actions).
+
+** Variable api.tokens.prefix
+
+ The variable api.tokens.prefix changes the way tokens are identified in
+ the generated files. This is especially useful to avoid collisions
+ with identifiers in the target language. For instance
+
+ %token FILE for ERROR
+ %define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_"
+ %%
+ start: FILE for ERROR;
+
+ will generate the definition of the symbols TOK_FILE, TOK_for, and
+ TOK_ERROR in the generated sources. In particular, the scanner must
+ use these prefixed token names, although the grammar itself still
+ uses the short names (as in the sample rule given above).
+
+** Variable api.namespace
+
+ The 'namespace' variable is renamed 'api.namespace'. Backward
+ compatibility is ensured, but upgrading is recommended.
+
+** Variable parse.error
+
+ This variable controls the verbosity of error messages. The use of the
+ %error-verbose directive is deprecated in favor of "%define parse.error
+ verbose".
+
+** Semantic predicates
+
+ The new, experimental, semantic-predicate feature allows actions of the
+ form "%?{ BOOLEAN-EXPRESSION }", which cause syntax errors (as for
+ YYERROR) if the expression evaluates to 0, and are evaluated immediately
+ in GLR parsers, rather than being deferred. The result is that they allow
+ the programmer to prune possible parses based on the values of run-time
+ expressions.
+
+** The directive %expect-rr is now an error in non GLR mode
+
+ It used to be an error only if used in non GLR mode, _and_ if there are
+ reduce/reduce conflicts.
+
+* Noteworthy changes in release ?.? (????-??-??) [?]
+
** Bug fixes
Bugs and portability issues in the test suite have been fixed.
"function declared 'noreturn' should not return") have also been
addressed.
- and position files: let one of them generate them, and let the others
- simply resue these types and files.
+ ** New %define variable: api.location.type (glr.cc, lalr1.cc)
+
+ The %define variable api.location.type defines the name of the type to use
+ for locations. When defined, Bison no longer generates the position.hh
+ and location.hh files, nor does the parser will include them: the user is
+ then responsible to define her type.
+
+ This can be used in programs with several parsers to factor their location
++ and position files: let one of them generate them, and the others just use
++ them.
+
+ This feature was actually introduced, but not documented, in Bison 2.5,
+ under the name "location_type" (which is maintained for backward
+ compatibility).
+
* Noteworthy changes in release 2.6.2 (2012-08-03) [stable]
** Bug fixes
* Noteworthy changes in release 2.6.1 (2012-07-30) [stable]
- Bison no longer executes user-specified M4 code when processing a grammar.
+ Bison no longer executes user-specified M4 code when processing a grammar.
** Future Changes
* Noteworthy changes in release 2.6 (2012-07-19) [stable]
-** Future Changes
+** Future changes:
The next major release of Bison will drop support for the following
deprecated features. Please report disagreements to bug-bison@gnu.org.
LocalWords: namespaces strerror const autoconfiguration Dconst Autoconf's FDL
LocalWords: Automake TMPDIR LESSEQ ylwrap endif yydebug YYTOKEN YYLSP ival hh
LocalWords: extern YYTOKENTYPE TOKENTYPE yytokentype tokentype STYPE lval pdf
- LocalWords: lang yyoutput dvi html ps POSIX lvalp llocp calc yyo fval
+ LocalWords: lang yyoutput dvi html ps POSIX lvalp llocp Wother nterm arg init
+ LocalWords: TOK calc yyo fval
Local Variables:
mode: outline
## Default values. ##
## ---------------- ##
-# Default parser class name.
b4_percent_define_default([[parser_class_name]], [[parser]])
# Don't do that so that we remember whether we're using a user
# request, or the default value.
#
- # b4_percent_define_default([[location_type]], [[location]])
+ # b4_percent_define_default([[api.location.type]], [[location]])
b4_percent_define_default([[filename_type]], [[std::string]])
-b4_percent_define_default([[namespace]], m4_defn([b4_prefix]))
+b4_percent_define_default([[api.namespace]], m4_defn([b4_prefix]))
+
b4_percent_define_default([[global_tokens_and_yystype]], [[false]])
b4_percent_define_default([[define_location_comparison]],
[m4_if(b4_percent_define_get([[filename_type]]),
[std::string], [[true]], [[false]])])
+
## ----------- ##
## Namespace. ##
## ----------- ##
-m4_define([b4_namespace_ref], [b4_percent_define_get([[namespace]])])
+m4_define([b4_namespace_ref], [b4_percent_define_get([[api.namespace]])])
+
# Don't permit an empty b4_namespace_ref. Any `::parser::foo' appended to it
# would compile as an absolute reference with `parser' in the global namespace.
# include the header, which is always generated. If we ever need to permit
# internal linkage somehow, surely we can find a cleaner approach.
m4_if(m4_bregexp(b4_namespace_ref, [^[ ]*$]), [-1], [],
-[b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[namespace]]),
+[b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[api.namespace]]),
[[namespace reference is empty]])])
# Instead of assuming the C++ compiler will do it, Bison should reject any
# Specifically, don't allow empty names as b4_namespace_open would just convert
# those into anonymous namespaces, and that might tempt some users.
m4_if(m4_bregexp(b4_namespace_ref, [::[ ]*::]), [-1], [],
-[b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[namespace]]),
+[b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[api.namespace]]),
[[namespace reference has consecutive "::"]])])
m4_if(m4_bregexp(b4_namespace_ref, [::[ ]*$]), [-1], [],
-[b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[namespace]]),
+[b4_complain_at(b4_percent_define_get_loc([[api.namespace]]),
[[namespace reference has a trailing "::"]])])
m4_define([b4_namespace_open],
-[b4_user_code([b4_percent_define_get_syncline([[namespace]])
+[b4_user_code([b4_percent_define_get_syncline([[api.namespace]])
[namespace ]m4_bpatsubst(m4_dquote(m4_bpatsubst(m4_dquote(b4_namespace_ref),
[^\(.\)[ ]*::], [\1])),
[::], [ { namespace ])[ {]])])
m4_define([b4_namespace_close],
-[b4_user_code([b4_percent_define_get_syncline([[namespace]])
+[b4_user_code([b4_percent_define_get_syncline([[api.namespace]])
m4_bpatsubst(m4_dquote(m4_bpatsubst(m4_dquote(b4_namespace_ref[ ]),
[^\(.\)[ ]*\(::\)?\([^][:]\|:[^:]\)*],
[\1])),
[::\([^][:]\|:[^:]\)*], [} ])[} // ]b4_namespace_ref])])
-# b4_token_enums(LIST-OF-PAIRS-TOKEN-NAME-TOKEN-NUMBER)
-# -----------------------------------------------------
+# b4_token_enums
+# --------------
# Output the definition of the tokens as enums.
m4_define([b4_token_enums],
-[/* Tokens. */
- enum yytokentype {
-m4_map_sep([ b4_token_enum], [,
-],
- [$@])
- };
+[[enum yytokentype
+ {
+ ]m4_join([,
+ ],
+ b4_symbol_map([b4_token_enum]))[
+ };]dnl
])
## Semantic Values. ##
## ----------------- ##
- typedef b4_percent_define_get([[location_type]],
+# b4_semantic_type_declare
+# ------------------------
+# Declare semantic_type.
+m4_define([b4_semantic_type_declare],
+[ /// Symbol semantic values.
+m4_ifdef([b4_stype],
+[ union semantic_type
+ {b4_user_stype
+ };],
+[m4_if(b4_tag_seen_flag, 0,
+[[ typedef int semantic_type;]],
+[[ typedef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE semantic_type;]])])])
+
+
+# b4_public_types_declare
+# -----------------------
+# Define the public types: token, semantic value, location, and so forth.
+# Depending on %define token_lex, may be output in the header or source file.
+m4_define([b4_public_types_declare],
+[[#ifndef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE
+]b4_semantic_type_declare[
+#else
+ typedef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE semantic_type;
+#endif]b4_locations_if([
+ /// Symbol locations.
++ typedef b4_percent_define_get([[api.location.type]],
+ [[location]]) location_type;])[
+
+ /// Syntax errors thrown from user actions.
+ struct syntax_error : std::runtime_error
+ {
+ syntax_error (]b4_locations_if([const location_type& l, ])[const std::string& m);]b4_locations_if([
+ location_type location;])[
+ };
+
+ /// Tokens.
+ struct token
+ {
+ ]b4_token_enums[
+ };
+
+ /// Token type.
+ typedef token::yytokentype token_type;
+
+ /// A complete symbol, with its type.
+ template <typename Exact>
+ struct symbol_base_type
+ {
+ /// Default constructor.
+ inline symbol_base_type ();
+
+ /// Constructor.]b4_locations_if([
+ inline symbol_base_type (const location_type& l);])[
+ inline symbol_base_type (]b4_join(
+ [const semantic_type& v],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[);
+
+ /// Return this with its exact type.
+ const Exact& self () const;
+ Exact& self ();
+
+ /// Return the type of this symbol.
+ int type_get () const;
+
+ /// The semantic value.
+ semantic_type value;]b4_locations_if([
+
+ /// The location.
+ location_type location;])[
+ };
+
+ /// External form of a symbol: its type and attributes.
+ struct symbol_type : symbol_base_type<symbol_type>
+ {
+ /// The parent class.
+ typedef symbol_base_type<symbol_type> super_type;
+
+ /// Default constructor.
+ inline symbol_type ();
+
+ /// Constructor for tokens with semantic value.
+ inline symbol_type (]b4_join([token_type t],
+ [const semantic_type& v],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[);
+
+ /// Constructor for valueless tokens.
+ inline symbol_type (]b4_join([token_type t],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[);
+
+ /// The symbol type.
+ int type;
+
+ /// The symbol type.
+ inline int type_get_ () const;
+
+ /// The token.
+ inline token_type token () const;
+ };
+]b4_symbol_constructor_declare])
+
+
+# b4_public_types_define
+# ----------------------
+# Provide the implementation needed by the public types.
+m4_define([b4_public_types_define],
+[[ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::syntax_error::syntax_error (]b4_locations_if([const location_type& l, ])[const std::string& m)
+ : std::runtime_error (m)]b4_locations_if([
+ , location (l)])[
+ {}
+
+ // symbol_base_type.
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_base_type<Exact>::symbol_base_type ()
+ : value()]b4_locations_if([
+ , location()])[
+ {
+ }]b4_locations_if([[
+
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_base_type<Exact>::symbol_base_type (const location_type& l)
+ : value()
+ , location(l)
+ {
+ }]])[
+
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_base_type<Exact>::symbol_base_type (]b4_join(
+ [const semantic_type& v],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[)
+ : value(v)]b4_locations_if([
+ , location(l)])[
+ {
+ }
+
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline
+ const Exact&
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_base_type<Exact>::self () const
+ {
+ return static_cast<const Exact&>(*this);
+ }
+
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline
+ Exact&
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_base_type<Exact>::self ()
+ {
+ return static_cast<Exact&>(*this);
+ }
+
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline
+ int
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_base_type<Exact>::type_get () const
+ {
+ return self ().type_get_ ();
+ }
+
+ // symbol_type.
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_type::symbol_type ()
+ : super_type ()
+ , type ()
+ {
+ }
+
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_type::symbol_type (]b4_join(
+ [token_type t],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[)
+ : super_type (]b4_locations_if([l])[)
+ , type (yytranslate_ (t))
+ {
+ }
+
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_type::symbol_type (]b4_join(
+ [token_type t],
+ [const semantic_type& v],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[)
+ : super_type (v]b4_locations_if([, l])[)
+ , type (yytranslate_ (t))
+ {
+ }
+
+ inline
+ int
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_type::type_get_ () const
+ {
+ return type;
+ }
+]b4_lex_symbol_if([[
+ inline
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::token_type
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::symbol_type::token () const
+ {
+ // YYTOKNUM[NUM] -- (External) token number corresponding to the
+ // (internal) symbol number NUM (which must be that of a token). */
+ static
+ const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_toknum])[
+ yytoken_number_[] =
+ {
+ ]b4_toknum[
+ };
+ return static_cast<token_type> (yytoken_number_[type]);
+ }
+]])[]dnl
+b4_symbol_constructor_define])
+
+
+# b4_symbol_constructor_declare
+# b4_symbol_constructor_define
+# -----------------------------
+# Declare/define symbol constructors for all the value types.
+# Use at class-level. Redefined in variant.hh.
+m4_define([b4_symbol_constructor_declare], [])
+m4_define([b4_symbol_constructor_define], [])
+
+
+# b4_yytranslate_define
+# ---------------------
+# Define yytranslate_. Sometimes used in the header file,
+# sometimes in the cc file.
+m4_define([b4_yytranslate_define],
+[[ // Symbol number corresponding to token number t.
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::token_number_type
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::yytranslate_ (]b4_lex_symbol_if([token_type],
+ [int])[ t)
+ {
+ static
+ const token_number_type
+ translate_table[] =
+ {
+]b4_translate[
+ };
+ const unsigned int user_token_number_max_ = ]b4_user_token_number_max[;
+ const token_number_type undef_token_ = ]b4_undef_token_number[;
+
+ if (static_cast<int>(t) <= yyeof_)
+ return yyeof_;
+ else if (static_cast<unsigned int> (t) <= user_token_number_max_)
+ return translate_table[t];
+ else
+ return undef_token_;
+ }
+]])
+
# b4_lhs_value([TYPE])
# --------------------
# Expansion of $<TYPE>$.
m4_define([b4_lhs_value],
-[(yyval[]m4_ifval([$1], [.$1]))])
+[b4_symbol_value([yyval], [$1])])
# b4_rhs_value(RULE-LENGTH, NUM, [TYPE])
# Expansion of $<TYPE>NUM, where the current rule has RULE-LENGTH
# symbols on RHS.
m4_define([b4_rhs_value],
-[(yysemantic_stack_@{($1) - ($2)@}m4_ifval([$3], [.$3]))])
+[b4_symbol_value([yysemantic_stack_@{($1) - ($2)@}], [$3])])
+
# b4_lhs_location()
# -----------------
# Extra initialisations of the constructor.
m4_define([b4_parse_param_cons],
[m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
- [
+ [
b4_cc_constructor_calls(b4_parse_param)])])
m4_define([b4_cc_constructor_calls],
- [m4_map_sep([b4_cc_constructor_call], [,
+ [m4_map_sep([b4_cc_constructor_call], [,
], [$@])])
m4_define([b4_cc_constructor_call],
- [$2 ($2_yyarg)])
+ [$2 ($2_yyarg)])
# b4_parse_param_vars
# -------------------
# Extra instance variables.
m4_define([b4_parse_param_vars],
[m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
- [
+ [
/* User arguments. */
b4_cc_var_decls(b4_parse_param)])])
m4_define([b4_cc_var_decls],
- [m4_map_sep([b4_cc_var_decl], [
+ [m4_map_sep([b4_cc_var_decl], [
], [$@])])
m4_define([b4_cc_var_decl],
- [ $1;])
+ [ $1;])
## ---------##
- -*- C -*-
-
# C++ GLR skeleton for Bison
# Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# The additional arguments are stored as members of the parser
# object, yyparser. The C routines need to carry yyparser
-# throughout the C parser; that easy: just let yyparser become an
+# throughout the C parser; that's easy: make yyparser an
# additional parse-param. But because the C++ skeleton needs to
# know the "real" original parse-param, we save them
# (b4_parse_param_orig). Note that b4_parse_param is overquoted
# The locations
#
# We use location.cc just like lalr1.cc, but because glr.c stores
-# the locations in a (C++) union, the position and location classes
+# the locations in a union, the position and location classes
# must not have a constructor. Therefore, contrary to lalr1.cc, we
# must not define "b4_location_constructors". As a consequence the
# user must initialize the first positions (in particular the
# filename member).
-# We require a pure interface using locations.
-m4_define([b4_locations_flag], [1])
+# We require a pure interface.
m4_define([b4_pure_flag], [1])
-# The header is mandatory.
-b4_defines_if([],
- [b4_fatal([b4_skeleton[: using %%defines is mandatory]])])
-
m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[c++.m4])
- b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[location_type]], [],
-b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
- [m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[location.cc])])
++b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
+ [m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[location.cc])])])
m4_define([b4_parser_class_name],
[b4_percent_define_get([[parser_class_name]])])
m4_define([b4_parse_param_orig], m4_defn([b4_parse_param]))
-# b4_yy_symbol_print_generate
-# ---------------------------
+# b4_yy_symbol_print_define
+# -------------------------
# Bypass the default implementation to generate the "yy_symbol_print"
# and "yy_symbol_value_print" functions.
-m4_define([b4_yy_symbol_print_generate],
+m4_define([b4_yy_symbol_print_define],
[[
/*--------------------.
| Print this symbol. |
`--------------------*/
-]b4_c_ansi_function_def([yy_symbol_print],
+]b4_function_define([yy_symbol_print],
[static void],
- [[FILE *], []],
- [[int yytype], [yytype]],
+ [[FILE *], []],
+ [[int yytype], [yytype]],
[[const ]b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[::semantic_type *yyvaluep],
- [yyvaluep]],
+ [yyvaluep]][]dnl
+b4_locations_if([,
[[const ]b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[::location_type *yylocationp],
- [yylocationp]],
+ [yylocationp]]]),
b4_parse_param)[
{
]b4_parse_param_use[]dnl
[b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])[
]b4_yylloc_default_define[
#define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K].yystate.yyloc)
-]b4_c_ansi_function_decl([yyerror],
- [static void],
+]b4_function_declare([yyerror],
+ [static void],b4_locations_if([
[[const ]b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[::location_type *yylocationp],
- [yylocationp]],
+ [yylocationp]],])
b4_parse_param,
[[const char* msg], [msg]])])
| Report an error. |
`------------------*/
-]b4_c_ansi_function_def([yyerror],
- [static void],
+]b4_function_define([yyerror],
+ [static void],b4_locations_if([
[[const ]b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[::location_type *yylocationp],
- [yylocationp]],
+ [yylocationp]],])
b4_parse_param,
[[const char* msg], [msg]])[
{
]b4_parse_param_use[]dnl
-[ yyparser.error (*yylocationp, msg);
+[ yyparser.error (]b4_locations_if([[*yylocationp, ]])[msg);
}
]b4_namespace_open[
-]dnl In this section, the parse param are the original parse_params.
+]dnl In this section, the parse params are the original parse_params.
m4_pushdef([b4_parse_param], m4_defn([b4_parse_param_orig]))dnl
[ /// Build a parser object.
]b4_parser_class_name::b4_parser_class_name[ (]b4_parse_param_decl[)]m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [
:])[
#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
- ]m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [ ], [ :])[
- yycdebug_ (&std::cerr)]m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [,])[
+ ]m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [ ], [ :])[yycdebug_ (&std::cerr)]m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [,])[
#endif]b4_parse_param_cons[
{
}
inline void
]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_symbol_value_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- const location_type* yylocationp)
- {
- YYUSE (yylocationp);
+ const semantic_type* yyvaluep]b4_locations_if([[,
+ const location_type* yylocationp]])[)
+ {]b4_locations_if([[
+ YYUSE (yylocationp);]])[
YYUSE (yyvaluep);
std::ostream& yyoutput = debug_stream ();
std::ostream& yyo = yyoutput;
YYUSE (yyo);
switch (yytype)
{
- ]m4_map([b4_symbol_actions], m4_defn([b4_symbol_printers]))dnl
+]b4_symbol_foreach([b4_symbol_printer])dnl
[ default:
break;
}
void
]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_symbol_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- const location_type* yylocationp)
+ const semantic_type* yyvaluep]b4_locations_if([[,
+ const location_type* yylocationp]])[)
{
*yycdebug_ << (yytype < YYNTOKENS ? "token" : "nterm")
- << ' ' << yytname[yytype] << " ("
- << *yylocationp << ": ";
- yy_symbol_value_print_ (yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp);
+ << ' ' << yytname[yytype] << " ("]b4_locations_if([[
+ << *yylocationp << ": "]])[;
+ yy_symbol_value_print_ (yytype, yyvaluep]b4_locations_if([[, yylocationp]])[);
*yycdebug_ << ')';
}
#endif
]m4_popdef([b4_parse_param])dnl
-b4_namespace_close])
-
-
-# Let glr.c believe that the user arguments include the parser itself.
-m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
-[m4_pushdef([b4_parse_param],
- [[b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[& yyparser], [[yyparser]]],]
-m4_defn([b4_parse_param]))],
-[m4_pushdef([b4_parse_param],
- [[b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[& yyparser], [[yyparser]]]])
+b4_namespace_close
])
-m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[glr.c])
-m4_popdef([b4_parse_param])
-
-m4_divert_push(0)
-@output(b4_spec_defines_file@)@
-b4_copyright([Skeleton interface for Bison GLR parsers in C++],
- [2002-2006, 2009-2012])[
-/* C++ GLR parser skeleton written by Akim Demaille. */
-
-]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_spec_defines_file])[
-
-]b4_percent_code_get([[requires]])[
+# b4_shared_declarations
+# ----------------------
+# Declaration that might either go into the header (if --defines)
+# or open coded in the parser body.
+m4_define([b4_shared_declarations],
+[dnl In this section, the parse params are the original parse_params.
+m4_pushdef([b4_parse_param], m4_defn([b4_parse_param_orig]))dnl
+b4_percent_code_get([[requires]])[
-# include <string>
-# include <iostream>
-]b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
- [[# include "location.hh"]])[
+#include <stdexcept>
+#include <string>
+#include <iostream>]b4_defines_if([
- b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[location_type]], [],
++b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
+ [[#include "location.hh"]])])])[
]b4_YYDEBUG_define[
]b4_namespace_open[
- [b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[location_type]], [],
+]b4_defines_if([],
++[b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
+ [b4_position_define
+b4_location_define])])])[
+
/// A Bison parser.
class ]b4_parser_class_name[
{
public:
- /// Symbol semantic values.
-# ifndef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE
-]m4_ifdef([b4_stype],
-[ union semantic_type
- {
-b4_user_stype
- };],
-[m4_if(b4_tag_seen_flag, 0,
-[[ typedef int semantic_type;]],
-[[ typedef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE semantic_type;]])])[
-# else
- typedef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE semantic_type;
-# endif
- /// Symbol locations.
- typedef ]b4_percent_define_get([[api.location.type]],
- [[location]])[ location_type;
- /// Tokens.
- struct token
- {
- ]b4_token_enums(b4_tokens)[
- };
- /// Token type.
- typedef token::yytokentype token_type;
+]b4_public_types_declare[
/// Build a parser object.
]b4_parser_class_name[ (]b4_parse_param_decl[);
/// Set the current debugging level.
void set_debug_level (debug_level_type l);
- private:
-
public:
- /// Report a syntax error.
- /// \param loc where the syntax error is found.
+ /// Report a syntax error.]b4_locations_if([[
+ /// \param loc where the syntax error is found.]])[
/// \param msg a description of the syntax error.
- virtual void error (const location_type& loc, const std::string& msg);
- private:
+ virtual void error (]b4_locations_if([[const location_type& loc, ]])[const std::string& msg);
# if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
public:
/// \brief Report a symbol value on the debug stream.
/// \param yytype The token type.
- /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.
- /// \param yylocationp Its location.
+ /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.]b4_locations_if([[
+ /// \param yylocationp Its location.]])[
virtual void yy_symbol_value_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- const location_type* yylocationp);
+ const semantic_type* yyvaluep]b4_locations_if([[,
+ const location_type* yylocationp]])[);
/// \brief Report a symbol on the debug stream.
/// \param yytype The token type.
- /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.
- /// \param yylocationp Its location.
+ /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.]b4_locations_if([[
+ /// \param yylocationp Its location.]])[
virtual void yy_symbol_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- const location_type* yylocationp);
+ const semantic_type* yyvaluep]b4_locations_if([[,
+ const location_type* yylocationp]])[);
private:
/* Debugging. */
std::ostream* yycdebug_;
-# endif
+#endif
]b4_parse_param_vars[
};
]dnl Redirections for glr.c.
b4_percent_define_flag_if([[global_tokens_and_yystype]],
-[b4_token_defines(b4_tokens)])
+[b4_token_defines])
[
#ifndef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE
# define ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE ]b4_namespace_ref[::]b4_parser_class_name[::semantic_type
]b4_namespace_close[
]b4_percent_code_get([[provides]])[
+]m4_popdef([b4_parse_param])dnl
+])
+
+b4_defines_if(
+[m4_changecom()dnl
+m4_divert_push(0)dnl
+@output(b4_spec_defines_file@)@
+b4_copyright([Skeleton interface for Bison GLR parsers in C++],
+ [2002-2012])[
+
+/* C++ GLR parser skeleton written by Akim Demaille. */
+
+]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_spec_defines_file])[
+]b4_shared_declarations[
]b4_cpp_guard_close([b4_spec_defines_file])[
]m4_divert_pop(0)
+m4_changecom[#])])
+
+# Let glr.c (and b4_shared_declarations) believe that the user
+# arguments include the parser itself.
+m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
+[m4_pushdef([b4_parse_param],
+ [[b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[& yyparser], [[yyparser]]],]
+m4_defn([b4_parse_param]))],
+[m4_pushdef([b4_parse_param],
+ [[b4_namespace_ref::b4_parser_class_name[& yyparser], [[yyparser]]]])
+])
+m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[glr.c])
+m4_popdef([b4_parse_param])
# --------------------------
# Join two lists with a comma if necessary.
m4_define([b4_list2],
- [$1[]m4_ifval(m4_quote($1), [m4_ifval(m4_quote($2), [[, ]])])[]$2])
+ [$1[]m4_ifval(m4_quote($1), [m4_ifval(m4_quote($2), [[, ]])])[]$2])
# b4_percent_define_get3(DEF, PRE, POST, NOT)
# Expand to the value of DEF surrounded by PRE and POST if it's %define'ed,
# otherwise NOT.
m4_define([b4_percent_define_get3],
- [m4_ifval(m4_quote(b4_percent_define_get([$1])),
- [$2[]b4_percent_define_get([$1])[]$3], [$4])])
+ [m4_ifval(m4_quote(b4_percent_define_get([$1])),
+ [$2[]b4_percent_define_get([$1])[]$3], [$4])])
m4_define([b4_int_type],
[m4_if(b4_ints_in($@, [-128], [127]), [1], [byte],
b4_ints_in($@, [-32768], [32767]), [1], [short],
- [int])])
+ [int])])
# b4_int_type_for(NAME)
# ---------------------
m4_define([b4_null], [null])
+# b4_typed_parser_table_define(TYPE, NAME, DATA, COMMENT)
+# -------------------------------------------------------
+m4_define([b4_typed_parser_table_define],
+[m4_ifval([$4], [b4_comment([$4])
+ ])dnl
+[private static final ]$1[ yy$2_[] = yy$2_init();
+ private static final ]$1[[] yy$2_init()
+ {
+ return new ]$1[[]
+ {
+ ]$3[
+ };
+ }]])
+
+
+# b4_integral_parser_table_define(NAME, DATA, COMMENT)
+#-----------------------------------------------------
+m4_define([b4_integral_parser_table_define],
+[b4_typed_parser_table_define([b4_int_type_for([$2])], [$1], [$2], [$3])])
+
+
## ------------------------- ##
## Assigning token numbers. ##
## ------------------------- ##
-# b4_token_enum(TOKEN-NAME, TOKEN-NUMBER)
-# ---------------------------------------
+# b4_token_enum(TOKEN-NUM)
+# ------------------------
# Output the definition of this token as an enum.
m4_define([b4_token_enum],
-[ /** Token number, to be returned by the scanner. */
- public static final int $1 = $2;
-])
+[b4_token_format([ /** Token number, to be returned by the scanner. */
+ static final int %s = %s;
+], [$1])])
-
-# b4_token_enums(LIST-OF-PAIRS-TOKEN-NAME-TOKEN-NUMBER)
-# -----------------------------------------------------
+# b4_token_enums
+# --------------
# Output the definition of the tokens (if there are) as enums.
m4_define([b4_token_enums],
-[m4_if([$#$1], [1], [],
-[/* Tokens. */
-m4_map([b4_token_enum], [$@])])
-])
+[b4_any_token_visible_if([/* Tokens. */
+b4_symbol_foreach([b4_token_enum])])])
# b4-case(ID, CODE)
# -----------------
break;
])
+# b4_predicate_case(LABEL, CONDITIONS)
+# ------------------------------------
+m4_define([b4_predicate_case], [ case $1:
+ if (! ($2)) YYERROR;
+ break;
+ ])
+
## ---------------- ##
## Default values. ##
## ---------------- ##
m4_define([b4_yystype], [b4_percent_define_get([[stype]])])
-b4_percent_define_default([[stype]], [[Object]])])
+b4_percent_define_default([[stype]], [[Object]])
# %name-prefix
m4_define_default([b4_prefix], [[YY]])
-b4_percent_define_default([[parser_class_name]], [b4_prefix[]Parser])])
+b4_percent_define_default([[parser_class_name]], [b4_prefix[]Parser])
m4_define([b4_parser_class_name], [b4_percent_define_get([[parser_class_name]])])
-b4_percent_define_default([[lex_throws]], [[java.io.IOException]])])
+b4_percent_define_default([[lex_throws]], [[java.io.IOException]])
m4_define([b4_lex_throws], [b4_percent_define_get([[lex_throws]])])
-b4_percent_define_default([[throws]], [])])
+b4_percent_define_default([[throws]], [])
m4_define([b4_throws], [b4_percent_define_get([[throws]])])
-b4_percent_define_default([[api.location.type]], [Location])])
+b4_percent_define_default([[init_throws]], [])
+m4_define([b4_init_throws], [b4_percent_define_get([[init_throws]])])
+
- b4_percent_define_default([[location_type]], [Location])
- m4_define([b4_location_type], [b4_percent_define_get([[location_type]])])
++b4_percent_define_default([[api.location.type]], [Location])
+ m4_define([b4_location_type], [b4_percent_define_get([[api.location.type]])])
-b4_percent_define_default([[position_type]], [Position])])
+b4_percent_define_default([[position_type]], [Position])
m4_define([b4_position_type], [b4_percent_define_get([[position_type]])])
# it to be single quoted. Same for b4_parse_param.
# TODO: should be in bison.m4
-m4_define_default([b4_lex_param], [[]]))
-m4_define([b4_lex_param], b4_lex_param))
-m4_define([b4_parse_param], b4_parse_param))
+m4_define_default([b4_lex_param], [[]])
+m4_define([b4_lex_param], b4_lex_param)
+m4_define([b4_parse_param], b4_parse_param)
# b4_lex_param_decl
-# -------------------
+# -----------------
# Extra formal arguments of the constructor.
m4_define([b4_lex_param_decl],
[m4_ifset([b4_lex_param],
[b4_remove_comma([$1],
- b4_param_decls(b4_lex_param))],
- [$1])])
+ b4_param_decls(b4_lex_param))],
+ [$1])])
m4_define([b4_param_decls],
- [m4_map([b4_param_decl], [$@])])
+ [m4_map([b4_param_decl], [$@])])
m4_define([b4_param_decl], [, $1])
m4_define([b4_remove_comma], [m4_ifval(m4_quote($1), [$1, ], [])m4_shift2($@)])
m4_define([b4_parse_param_decl],
[m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
[b4_remove_comma([$1],
- b4_param_decls(b4_parse_param))],
- [$1])])
+ b4_param_decls(b4_parse_param))],
+ [$1])])
# b4_lex_param_call
-# -------------------
+# -----------------
# Delegating the lexer parameters to the lexer constructor.
m4_define([b4_lex_param_call],
[m4_ifset([b4_lex_param],
- [b4_remove_comma([$1],
- b4_param_calls(b4_lex_param))],
- [$1])])
+ [b4_remove_comma([$1],
+ b4_param_calls(b4_lex_param))],
+ [$1])])
m4_define([b4_param_calls],
- [m4_map([b4_param_call], [$@])])
+ [m4_map([b4_param_call], [$@])])
m4_define([b4_param_call], [, $2])
# Extra initialisations of the constructor.
m4_define([b4_parse_param_cons],
[m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
- [b4_constructor_calls(b4_parse_param)])])
+ [b4_constructor_calls(b4_parse_param)])])
m4_define([b4_constructor_calls],
- [m4_map([b4_constructor_call], [$@])])
+ [m4_map([b4_constructor_call], [$@])])
m4_define([b4_constructor_call],
- [this.$2 = $2;
- ])
+ [this.$2 = $2;
+ ])
# Extra instance variables.
m4_define([b4_parse_param_vars],
[m4_ifset([b4_parse_param],
- [
+ [
/* User arguments. */
b4_var_decls(b4_parse_param)])])
m4_define([b4_var_decls],
- [m4_map_sep([b4_var_decl], [
+ [m4_map_sep([b4_var_decl], [
], [$@])])
m4_define([b4_var_decl],
- [ protected final $1;])
+ [ protected final $1;])
# -----------------------
# Expand to either an empty string or "throws THROWS".
m4_define([b4_maybe_throws],
- [m4_ifval($1, [throws $1])])
+ [m4_ifval($1, [throws $1])])
m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[c++.m4])
-m4_define([b4_parser_class_name],
- [b4_percent_define_get([[parser_class_name]])])
-# The header is mandatory.
-b4_defines_if([],
- [b4_fatal([b4_skeleton[: using %%defines is mandatory]])])
+# b4_integral_parser_table_declare(TABLE-NAME, CONTENT, COMMENT)
+# --------------------------------------------------------------
+# Declare "parser::yy<TABLE-NAME>_" which contents is CONTENT.
+m4_define([b4_integral_parser_table_declare],
+[m4_ifval([$3], [b4_comment([$3], [ ])
+])dnl
+ static const b4_int_type_for([$2]) yy$1_[[]];dnl
+])
+
+# b4_integral_parser_table_define(TABLE-NAME, CONTENT, COMMENT)
+# -------------------------------------------------------------
+# Define "parser::yy<TABLE-NAME>_" which contents is CONTENT.
+m4_define([b4_integral_parser_table_define],
+[ const b4_int_type_for([$2])
+ b4_parser_class_name::yy$1_[[]] =
+ {
+ $2
+ };dnl
+])
+
+
+# b4_symbol_value_template(VAL, [TYPE])
+# -------------------------------------
+# Same as b4_symbol_value, but used in a template method. It makes
+# a difference when using variants.
+m4_copy([b4_symbol_value], [b4_symbol_value_template])
+
+
+# b4_lhs_value([TYPE])
+# --------------------
+# Expansion of $<TYPE>$.
+m4_define([b4_lhs_value],
+ [b4_symbol_value([yylhs.value], [$1])])
+
+
+# b4_lhs_location()
+# -----------------
+# Expansion of @$.
+m4_define([b4_lhs_location],
+ [yylhs.location])
+
+
+# b4_rhs_data(RULE-LENGTH, NUM)
+# -----------------------------
+# Return the data corresponding to the symbol #NUM, where the current
+# rule has RULE-LENGTH symbols on RHS.
+m4_define([b4_rhs_data],
+ [yystack_@{b4_subtract($@)@}])
+
+
+# b4_rhs_state(RULE-LENGTH, NUM)
+# ------------------------------
+# The state corresponding to the symbol #NUM, where the current
+# rule has RULE-LENGTH symbols on RHS.
+m4_define([b4_rhs_state],
+ [b4_rhs_data([$1], [$2]).state])
+
+
+# b4_rhs_value(RULE-LENGTH, NUM, [TYPE])
+# --------------------------------------
+# Expansion of $<TYPE>NUM, where the current rule has RULE-LENGTH
+# symbols on RHS.
+m4_define([b4_rhs_value],
+ [b4_symbol_value([b4_rhs_data([$1], [$2]).value], [$3])])
+
+
+# b4_rhs_location(RULE-LENGTH, NUM)
+# ---------------------------------
+# Expansion of @NUM, where the current rule has RULE-LENGTH symbols
+# on RHS.
+m4_define([b4_rhs_location],
+ [b4_rhs_data([$1], [$2]).location])
+
+
+# b4_symbol_action(SYMBOL-NUM, KIND)
+# ----------------------------------
+# Run the action KIND (destructor or printer) for SYMBOL-NUM.
+# Same as in C, but using references instead of pointers.
+m4_define([b4_symbol_action],
+[b4_symbol_if([$1], [has_$2],
+[m4_pushdef([b4_symbol_value], m4_defn([b4_symbol_value_template]))[]dnl
+b4_dollar_pushdef([yysym.value],
+ b4_symbol_if([$1], [has_type],
+ [m4_dquote(b4_symbol([$1], [type]))]),
+ [yysym.location])dnl
+ b4_symbol_case_([$1])
+b4_syncline([b4_symbol([$1], [$2_line])], ["b4_symbol([$1], [$2_file])"])
+ b4_symbol([$1], [$2])
+b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])
+ break;
-b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
- [# Backward compatibility.
- m4_define([b4_location_constructors])
- m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[location.cc])])
-m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[stack.hh])
+m4_popdef([b4_symbol_value])[]dnl
+b4_dollar_popdef[]dnl
+])])
-# We do want M4 expansion after # for CPP macros.
-m4_changecom()
-m4_divert_push(0)dnl
-b4_defines_if(
-[@output(b4_spec_defines_file@)@
-b4_copyright([Skeleton interface for Bison LALR(1) parsers in C++],
- [2002-2012])
-[
-/**
- ** \file ]b4_spec_defines_file[
- ** Define the ]b4_namespace_ref[::parser class.
- */
-
-/* C++ LALR(1) parser skeleton written by Akim Demaille. */
-]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_spec_defines_file])[
+m4_pushdef([b4_copyright_years],
+ [2002-2012])
-]b4_percent_code_get([[requires]])[
+m4_define([b4_parser_class_name],
+ [b4_percent_define_get([[parser_class_name]])])
- b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[location_type]], [],
-#include <string>
-#include <iostream>
-#include "stack.hh"
-]b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
- [[#include "location.hh"]])[
++b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
+ [# Backward compatibility.
+ m4_define([b4_location_constructors])
+ m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[location.cc])])])
+m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[stack.hh])
+b4_variant_if([m4_include(b4_pkgdatadir/[variant.hh])])
+
+# b4_shared_declarations
+# ----------------------
+# Declaration that might either go into the header (if --defines)
+# or open coded in the parser body.
+m4_define([b4_shared_declarations],
+[b4_percent_code_get([[requires]])[
+]b4_parse_assert_if([# include <cassert>])[
+# include <deque>
+# include <iostream>
+# include <stdexcept>
+# include <string>]b4_defines_if([[
+# include "stack.hh"
- ]b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[location_type]], [],
++]b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
+ [[# include "location.hh"]])])])[
]b4_YYDEBUG_define[
]b4_namespace_open[
- b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[location_type]], [],
+]b4_defines_if([],
+[b4_stack_define
++b4_locations_if([b4_percent_define_ifdef([[api.location.type]], [],
+ [b4_position_define
+b4_location_define])])])[
+
+]b4_variant_if([b4_variant_define])[
+
/// A Bison parser.
class ]b4_parser_class_name[
{
public:
- /// Symbol semantic values.
-#ifndef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE
-]m4_ifdef([b4_stype],
-[ union semantic_type
- {
-b4_user_stype
- };],
-[m4_if(b4_tag_seen_flag, 0,
-[[ typedef int semantic_type;]],
-[[ typedef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE semantic_type;]])])[
-#else
- typedef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE semantic_type;
-#endif
- /// Symbol locations.
- typedef ]b4_percent_define_get([[api.location.type]],
- [[location]])[ location_type;
- /// Tokens.
- struct token
- {
- ]b4_token_enums(b4_tokens)[
- };
- /// Token type.
- typedef token::yytokentype token_type;
-
+]b4_public_types_declare[
/// Build a parser object.
]b4_parser_class_name[ (]b4_parse_param_decl[);
virtual ~]b4_parser_class_name[ ();
void set_debug_level (debug_level_type l);
#endif
- private:
- /// Report a syntax error.
- /// \param loc where the syntax error is found.
+ /// Report a syntax error.]b4_locations_if([[
+ /// \param loc where the syntax error is found.]])[
/// \param msg a description of the syntax error.
- virtual void error (const location_type& loc, const std::string& msg);
-
- /// Generate an error message.
- /// \param state the state where the error occurred.
- /// \param tok the lookahead token.
- virtual std::string yysyntax_error_ (int yystate, int tok);
-
-#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
- /// \brief Report a symbol value on the debug stream.
- /// \param yytype The token type.
- /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.
- /// \param yylocationp Its location.
- virtual void yy_symbol_value_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- const location_type* yylocationp);
- /// \brief Report a symbol on the debug stream.
- /// \param yytype The token type.
- /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.
- /// \param yylocationp Its location.
- virtual void yy_symbol_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- const location_type* yylocationp);
-#endif
+ virtual void error (]b4_locations_if([[const location_type& loc, ]])[const std::string& msg);
+ /// Report a syntax error.
+ void error (const syntax_error& err);
+ private:
/// State numbers.
typedef int state_type;
- /// State stack type.
- typedef stack<state_type> state_stack_type;
- /// Semantic value stack type.
- typedef stack<semantic_type> semantic_stack_type;
- /// location stack type.
- typedef stack<location_type> location_stack_type;
-
- /// The state stack.
- state_stack_type yystate_stack_;
- /// The semantic value stack.
- semantic_stack_type yysemantic_stack_;
- /// The location stack.
- location_stack_type yylocation_stack_;
+
+ /// Generate an error message.
+ /// \param yystate the state where the error occurred.
+ /// \param yytoken the lookahead token.
+ virtual std::string yysyntax_error_ (state_type yystate, int yytoken);
+
+ /// Compute post-reduction state.
+ /// \param yystate the current state
+ /// \param yylhs the nonterminal to push on the stack
+ state_type yy_lr_goto_state_ (state_type yystate, int yylhs);
/// Whether the given \c yypact_ value indicates a defaulted state.
/// \param yyvalue the value to check
/// Internal symbol numbers.
typedef ]b4_int_type_for([b4_translate])[ token_number_type;
- /* Tables. */
- /// For a state, the index in \a yytable_ of its portion.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_pact])[ yypact_[];
static const ]b4_int_type(b4_pact_ninf, b4_pact_ninf)[ yypact_ninf_;
-
- /// For a state, default reduction number.
- /// Unless\a yytable_ specifies something else to do.
- /// Zero means the default is an error.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_defact])[ yydefact_[];
-
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_pgoto])[ yypgoto_[];
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_defgoto])[ yydefgoto_[];
-
- /// What to do in a state.
- /// \a yytable_[yypact_[s]]: what to do in state \a s.
- /// - if positive, shift that token.
- /// - if negative, reduce the rule which number is the opposite.
- /// - if zero, do what YYDEFACT says.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_table])[ yytable_[];
static const ]b4_int_type(b4_table_ninf, b4_table_ninf)[ yytable_ninf_;
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_check])[ yycheck_[];
-
- /// For a state, its accessing symbol.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_stos])[ yystos_[];
-
- /// For a rule, its LHS.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_r1])[ yyr1_[];
- /// For a rule, its RHS length.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_r2])[ yyr2_[]; ]b4_error_verbose_if([
+ // Tables.
+]b4_parser_tables_declare[]b4_error_verbose_if([
/// Convert the symbol name \a n to a form suitable for a diagnostic.
static std::string yytnamerr_ (const char *n);])[
/// For a symbol, its name in clear.
static const char* const yytname_[];
]b4_token_table_if([[#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG]])[
- /// A type to store symbol numbers and -1.
- typedef ]b4_int_type_for([b4_rhs])[ rhs_number_type;
- /// A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS.
- static const rhs_number_type yyrhs_[];
- /// For each rule, the index of the first RHS symbol in \a yyrhs_.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_prhs])[ yyprhs_[];
- /// For each rule, its source line number.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_rline])[ yyrline_[];
- /// For each scanner token number, its symbol number.
- static const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_toknum])[ yytoken_number_[];
+]b4_integral_parser_table_declare([rline], [b4_rline],
+ [YYRLINE[YYN] -- Source line where rule number YYN was defined.])[
/// Report on the debug stream that the rule \a r is going to be reduced.
virtual void yy_reduce_print_ (int r);
/// Print the state stack on the debug stream.
virtual void yystack_print_ ();
- /* Debugging. */
+ // Debugging.
int yydebug_;
std::ostream* yycdebug_;
-#endif
+#endif // ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
/// Convert a scanner token number \a t to a symbol number.
- token_number_type yytranslate_ (int t);
+ static inline token_number_type yytranslate_ (]b4_lex_symbol_if([token_type], [int])[ t);
+
+#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
+ /// \brief Display a symbol type, value and location.
+ /// \param yyo The output stream.
+ /// \param yysym The symbol.
+ template <typename Exact>
+ void yy_print_ (std::ostream& yyo,
+ const symbol_base_type<Exact>& yysym) const;
+#endif
/// \brief Reclaim the memory associated to a symbol.
- /// \param yymsg Why this token is reclaimed.
- /// If null, do not display the symbol, just free it.
- /// \param yytype The symbol type.
- /// \param yyvaluep Its semantic value.
- /// \param yylocationp Its location.
- inline void yydestruct_ (const char* yymsg,
- int yytype,
- semantic_type* yyvaluep,
- location_type* yylocationp);
+ /// \param yymsg Why this token is reclaimed.
+ /// If null, print nothing.
+ /// \param s The symbol.
+ template <typename Exact>
+ inline void yy_destroy_ (const char* yymsg,
+ symbol_base_type<Exact>& yysym) const;
+
+ private:
+ /// Element of the stack: a state and its attributes.
+ struct stack_symbol_type : symbol_base_type<stack_symbol_type>
+ {
+ /// The parent class.
+ typedef symbol_base_type<stack_symbol_type> super_type;
+
+ /// Default constructor.
+ inline stack_symbol_type ();
+
+ /// Constructor.
+ inline stack_symbol_type (]b4_join([state_type s],
+ [const semantic_type& v],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[);
+
+ /// The state.
+ state_type state;
+
+ /// The type (corresponding to \a state).
+ inline int type_get_ () const;
+ };
+
+ /// Stack type.
+ typedef stack<stack_symbol_type> stack_type;
+
+ /// The stack.
+ stack_type yystack_;
+
+ /// Push a new state on the stack.
+ /// \param m a debug message to display
+ /// if null, no trace is output.
+ /// \param s the symbol
+ /// \warning the contents of \a s.value is stolen.
+ inline void yypush_ (const char* m, stack_symbol_type& s);
+
+ /// Push a new look ahead token on the state on the stack.
+ /// \param m a debug message to display
+ /// if null, no trace is output.
+ /// \param s the state
+ /// \param sym the symbol (for its value and location).
+ /// \warning the contents of \a s.value is stolen.
+ inline void yypush_ (const char* m, state_type s, symbol_type& sym);
/// Pop \a n symbols the three stacks.
inline void yypop_ (unsigned int n = 1);
/* Constants. */
- static const int yyeof_;
- /* LAST_ -- Last index in TABLE_. */
- static const int yylast_;
- static const int yynnts_;
- static const int yyempty_;
- static const int yyfinal_;
- static const int yyterror_;
- static const int yyerrcode_;
- static const int yyntokens_;
- static const unsigned int yyuser_token_number_max_;
- static const token_number_type yyundef_token_;
+ enum
+ {
+ yyeof_ = 0,
+ yylast_ = ]b4_last[, //< Last index in yytable_.
+ yynnts_ = ]b4_nterms_number[, //< Number of nonterminal symbols.
+ yyempty_ = -2,
+ yyfinal_ = ]b4_final_state_number[, //< Termination state number.
+ yyterror_ = 1,
+ yyerrcode_ = 256,
+ yyntokens_ = ]b4_tokens_number[ //< Number of tokens.
+ };
+
]b4_parse_param_vars[
};
+
+]b4_lex_symbol_if([b4_yytranslate_define
+b4_public_types_define])[
]b4_namespace_close[
]b4_percent_define_flag_if([[global_tokens_and_yystype]],
-[b4_token_defines(b4_tokens)
+[b4_token_defines
#ifndef ]b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE
/* Redirection for backward compatibility. */
#endif
])[
]b4_percent_code_get([[provides]])[
+]])
+
+# We do want M4 expansion after # for CPP macros.
+m4_changecom()
+b4_defines_if(
+[m4_divert_push(0)dnl
+@output(b4_spec_defines_file@)@
+b4_copyright([Skeleton interface for Bison LALR(1) parsers in C++])
+[
+/**
+ ** \file ]b4_spec_defines_file[
+ ** Define the ]b4_namespace_ref[::parser class.
+ */
+
+/* C++ LALR(1) parser skeleton written by Akim Demaille. */
+
+]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_spec_defines_file])[
+]b4_shared_declarations[
]b4_cpp_guard_close([b4_spec_defines_file])
-])dnl
+m4_divert_pop(0)dnl
+])
+
+
+m4_divert_push(0)dnl
@output(b4_parser_file_name@)@
-b4_copyright([Skeleton implementation for Bison LALR(1) parsers in C++],
- [2002-2012])
+b4_copyright([Skeleton implementation for Bison LALR(1) parsers in C++])
b4_percent_code_get([[top]])[]dnl
m4_if(b4_prefix, [yy], [],
[
// Take the name prefix into account.
#define yylex b4_prefix[]lex])[
-/* First part of user declarations. */
+// First part of user declarations.
]b4_user_pre_prologue[
-]b4_defines_if([[
-#include "@basename(]b4_spec_defines_file[@)"]])[
+]b4_null_define[
+
+]b4_defines_if([[#include "@basename(]b4_spec_defines_file[@)"]],
+ [b4_shared_declarations])[
/* User implementation prologue. */
]b4_user_post_prologue[
]b4_percent_code_get[
-]b4_null_define[
-
#ifndef YY_
# if defined YYENABLE_NLS && YYENABLE_NLS
# if ENABLE_NLS
# endif
#endif
-#define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K])
-]b4_yylloc_default_define[
+]b4_locations_if([dnl
+[#define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K].location)
+]b4_yylloc_default_define])[
/* Suppress unused-variable warnings by "using" E. */
#define YYUSE(e) ((void) (e))
/* A pseudo ostream that takes yydebug_ into account. */
# define YYCDEBUG if (yydebug_) (*yycdebug_)
-# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \
-do { \
- if (yydebug_) \
- { \
- *yycdebug_ << Title << ' '; \
- yy_symbol_print_ ((Type), (Value), (Location)); \
- *yycdebug_ << std::endl; \
- } \
-} while (false)
-
-# define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \
-do { \
- if (yydebug_) \
- yy_reduce_print_ (Rule); \
-} while (false)
-
-# define YY_STACK_PRINT() \
-do { \
- if (yydebug_) \
- yystack_print_ (); \
-} while (false)
+# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Symbol) \
+ do { \
+ if (yydebug_) \
+ { \
+ *yycdebug_ << Title << ' '; \
+ yy_print_ (*yycdebug_, Symbol); \
+ *yycdebug_ << std::endl; \
+ } \
+ } while (false)
+
+# define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \
+ do { \
+ if (yydebug_) \
+ yy_reduce_print_ (Rule); \
+ } while (false)
+
+# define YY_STACK_PRINT() \
+ do { \
+ if (yydebug_) \
+ yystack_print_ (); \
+ } while (false)
#else /* !]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG */
# define YYCDEBUG if (false) std::cerr
-# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) YYUSE(Type)
-# define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) static_cast<void>(0)
-# define YY_STACK_PRINT() static_cast<void>(0)
+# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Symbol) YYUSE(Symbol)
+# define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) static_cast<void>(0)
+# define YY_STACK_PRINT() static_cast<void>(0)
#endif /* !]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG */
-#define yyerrok (yyerrstatus_ = 0)
-#define yyclearin (yychar = yyempty_)
+#define yyerrok (yyerrstatus_ = 0)
+#define yyclearin (yyempty = true)
-#define YYACCEPT goto yyacceptlab
-#define YYABORT goto yyabortlab
-#define YYERROR goto yyerrorlab
+#define YYACCEPT goto yyacceptlab
+#define YYABORT goto yyabortlab
+#define YYERROR goto yyerrorlab
#define YYRECOVERING() (!!yyerrstatus_)
]b4_namespace_open[]b4_error_verbose_if([[
{
}
-#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
- /*--------------------------------.
- | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. |
- `--------------------------------*/
- inline void
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_symbol_value_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep, const location_type* yylocationp)
+ /*---------------.
+ | Symbol types. |
+ `---------------*/
+
+]b4_lex_symbol_if([], [b4_public_types_define])[
+
+ // stack_symbol_type.
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::stack_symbol_type::stack_symbol_type ()
+ : super_type ()
+ , state ()
+ {
+ }
+
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::stack_symbol_type::stack_symbol_type (]b4_join(
+ [state_type s],
+ [const semantic_type& v],
+ b4_locations_if([const location_type& l]))[)
+ : super_type (v]b4_locations_if([, l])[)
+ , state (s)
+ {
+ }
+
+ int
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::stack_symbol_type::type_get_ () const
+ {
+ return yystos_[state];
+ }
+
+
+ template <typename Exact>
+ void
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_destroy_ (const char* yymsg,
+ symbol_base_type<Exact>& yysym) const
+ {
+ if (yymsg)
+ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yysym);
+
+ // User destructor.
+ int yytype = yysym.type_get ();
+ switch (yytype)
+ {
+]b4_symbol_foreach([b4_symbol_destructor])dnl
+[ default:
+ break;
+ }]b4_variant_if([
+
+ // Type destructor.
+ b4_symbol_variant([[yytype]], [[yysym.value]], [[template destroy]])])[
+ }
+
+#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
+ template <typename Exact>
+ void
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_print_ (std::ostream& yyo,
+ const symbol_base_type<Exact>& yysym) const
{
- YYUSE (yylocationp);
- YYUSE (yyvaluep);
- std::ostream& yyo = debug_stream ();
std::ostream& yyoutput = yyo;
YYUSE (yyoutput);
+ int yytype = yysym.type_get ();
+ yyo << (yytype < yyntokens_ ? "token" : "nterm")
+ << ' ' << yytname_[yytype] << " ("]b4_locations_if([
+ << yysym.location << ": "])[;
switch (yytype)
{
- ]m4_map([b4_symbol_actions], m4_defn([b4_symbol_printers]))dnl
+]b4_symbol_foreach([b4_symbol_printer])dnl
[ default:
- break;
+ break;
}
+ yyo << ')';
}
-
+#endif
void
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_symbol_print_ (int yytype,
- const semantic_type* yyvaluep, const location_type* yylocationp)
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::yypush_ (const char* m, state_type s,
+ symbol_type& sym)
{
- *yycdebug_ << (yytype < yyntokens_ ? "token" : "nterm")
- << ' ' << yytname_[yytype] << " ("
- << *yylocationp << ": ";
- yy_symbol_value_print_ (yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp);
- *yycdebug_ << ')';
+ if (m)
+ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (m, sym);
+]b4_variant_if(
+[[ yystack_.push (stack_symbol_type (]b4_join(
+ [s],
+ [semantic_type()],
+ b4_locations_if([sym.location]))[));
+ ]b4_symbol_variant([[yystos_[s]]], [[yystack_[0].value]],
+ [build], [sym.value])],
+[[ yystack_.push (stack_symbol_type (]b4_join(
+ [s],
+ [sym.value],
+ b4_locations_if([sym.location]))[));]])[
}
-#endif
void
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yydestruct_ (const char* yymsg,
- int yytype, semantic_type* yyvaluep, location_type* yylocationp)
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::yypush_ (const char* m, stack_symbol_type& s)
{
- YYUSE (yylocationp);
- YYUSE (yymsg);
- YYUSE (yyvaluep);
-
- if (yymsg)
- YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp);
-
- switch (yytype)
- {
- ]m4_map([b4_symbol_actions], m4_defn([b4_symbol_destructors]))[
- default:
- break;
- }
+ if (m)
+ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (m, s);
+]b4_variant_if(
+[[ yystack_.push (stack_symbol_type (]b4_join(
+ [s.state],
+ [semantic_type()],
+ b4_locations_if([s.location]))[));
+ ]b4_symbol_variant([[yystos_[s.state]]], [[yystack_[0].value]],
+ [build], [s.value])],
+[ yystack_.push (s);])[
}
void
]b4_parser_class_name[::yypop_ (unsigned int n)
{
- yystate_stack_.pop (n);
- yysemantic_stack_.pop (n);
- yylocation_stack_.pop (n);
+ yystack_.pop (n);
}
#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
{
yydebug_ = l;
}
-#endif
+#endif // ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
+
+ inline ]b4_parser_class_name[::state_type
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_lr_goto_state_ (state_type yystate, int yylhs)
+ {
+ int yyr = yypgoto_[yylhs - yyntokens_] + yystate;
+ if (0 <= yyr && yyr <= yylast_ && yycheck_[yyr] == yystate)
+ return yytable_[yyr];
+ else
+ return yydefgoto_[yylhs - yyntokens_];
+ }
inline bool
]b4_parser_class_name[::yy_pact_value_is_default_ (int yyvalue)
int
]b4_parser_class_name[::parse ()
{
- /// Lookahead and lookahead in internal form.
- int yychar = yyempty_;
- int yytoken = 0;
+ /// Whether yyla contains a lookahead.
+ bool yyempty = true;
/* State. */
int yyn;
int yylen = 0;
- int yystate = 0;
/* Error handling. */
int yynerrs_ = 0;
int yyerrstatus_ = 0;
- /// Semantic value of the lookahead.
- semantic_type yylval;
- /// Location of the lookahead.
- location_type yylloc;
+ /// The lookahead symbol.
+ symbol_type yyla;]b4_locations_if([[
+
/// The locations where the error started and ended.
- location_type yyerror_range[3];
+ stack_symbol_type yyerror_range[3];]])[
- /// $$.
- semantic_type yyval;
- /// @@$.
- location_type yyloc;
+ /// $$ and @@$.
+ stack_symbol_type yylhs;
+ /// The return value of parse ().
int yyresult;
// FIXME: This shoud be completely indented. It is not yet to
YYCDEBUG << "Starting parse" << std::endl;
]m4_ifdef([b4_initial_action], [
-b4_dollar_pushdef([yylval], [], [yylloc])dnl
-/* User initialization code. */
-b4_user_initial_action
+b4_dollar_pushdef([yyla.value], [], [yyla.location])dnl
+ /* User initialization code. */
+ b4_user_initial_action
b4_dollar_popdef])[]dnl
- [ /* Initialize the stacks. The initial state will be pushed in
+ [ /* Initialize the stack. The initial state will be set in
yynewstate, since the latter expects the semantical and the
location values to have been already stored, initialize these
stacks with a primary value. */
- yystate_stack_ = state_stack_type (0);
- yysemantic_stack_ = semantic_stack_type (0);
- yylocation_stack_ = location_stack_type (0);
- yysemantic_stack_.push (yylval);
- yylocation_stack_.push (yylloc);
+ yystack_ = stack_type (0);
+ yypush_ (YY_NULL, 0, yyla);
- /* New state. */
+ // A new symbol was pushed on the stack.
yynewstate:
- yystate_stack_.push (yystate);
- YYCDEBUG << "Entering state " << yystate << std::endl;
+ YYCDEBUG << "Entering state " << yystack_[0].state << std::endl;
/* Accept? */
- if (yystate == yyfinal_)
+ if (yystack_[0].state == yyfinal_)
goto yyacceptlab;
goto yybackup;
yybackup:
/* Try to take a decision without lookahead. */
- yyn = yypact_[yystate];
+ yyn = yypact_[yystack_[0].state];
if (yy_pact_value_is_default_ (yyn))
goto yydefault;
/* Read a lookahead token. */
- if (yychar == yyempty_)
+ if (yyempty)
{
YYCDEBUG << "Reading a token: ";
- yychar = ]b4_c_function_call([yylex], [int],
- [b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE*], [&yylval]][]dnl
-b4_locations_if([, [[location*], [&yylloc]]])dnl
-m4_ifdef([b4_lex_param], [, ]b4_lex_param))[;
- }
-
- /* Convert token to internal form. */
- if (yychar <= yyeof_)
- {
- yychar = yytoken = yyeof_;
- YYCDEBUG << "Now at end of input." << std::endl;
- }
- else
- {
- yytoken = yytranslate_ (yychar);
- YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Next token is", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
+ try
+ {
+]b4_lex_symbol_if(
+[ yyla = b4_function_call([yylex], [symbol_type],
+ m4_ifdef([b4_lex_param], b4_lex_param));],
+[ yyla.type = yytranslate_ (b4_function_call([yylex], [int],
+ [b4_api_PREFIX[STYPE*], [&yyla.value]][]dnl
+b4_locations_if([, [[location*], [&yyla.location]]])dnl
+m4_ifdef([b4_lex_param], [, ]b4_lex_param)));])[
+ }
+ catch (const syntax_error& yyexc)
+ {
+ error (yyexc);
+ goto yyerrlab1;
+ }
+ yyempty = false;
}
+ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Next token is", yyla);
- /* If the proper action on seeing token YYTOKEN is to reduce or to
- detect an error, take that action. */
- yyn += yytoken;
- if (yyn < 0 || yylast_ < yyn || yycheck_[yyn] != yytoken)
+ /* If the proper action on seeing token YYLA.TYPE is to reduce or
+ to detect an error, take that action. */
+ yyn += yyla.type;
+ if (yyn < 0 || yylast_ < yyn || yycheck_[yyn] != yyla.type)
goto yydefault;
/* Reduce or error. */
yyn = yytable_[yyn];
if (yyn <= 0)
{
- if (yy_table_value_is_error_ (yyn))
- goto yyerrlab;
- yyn = -yyn;
- goto yyreduce;
+ if (yy_table_value_is_error_ (yyn))
+ goto yyerrlab;
+ yyn = -yyn;
+ goto yyreduce;
}
- /* Shift the lookahead token. */
- YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
-
/* Discard the token being shifted. */
- yychar = yyempty_;
-
- yysemantic_stack_.push (yylval);
- yylocation_stack_.push (yylloc);
+ yyempty = true;
/* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error
status. */
if (yyerrstatus_)
--yyerrstatus_;
- yystate = yyn;
+ /* Shift the lookahead token. */
+ yypush_ ("Shifting", yyn, yyla);
goto yynewstate;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------.
| yydefault -- do the default action for the current state. |
`-----------------------------------------------------------*/
yydefault:
- yyn = yydefact_[yystate];
+ yyn = yydefact_[yystack_[0].state];
if (yyn == 0)
goto yyerrlab;
goto yyreduce;
`-----------------------------*/
yyreduce:
yylen = yyr2_[yyn];
+ yylhs.state = yy_lr_goto_state_(yystack_[yylen].state, yyr1_[yyn]);]b4_variant_if([
+ /* Variants are always initialized to an empty instance of the
+ correct type. The default $$=$1 action is NOT applied when using
+ variants. */
+ b4_symbol_variant([[yyr1_@{yyn@}]], [yylhs.value], [build])],[
/* If YYLEN is nonzero, implement the default value of the action:
`$$ = $1'. Otherwise, use the top of the stack.
- Otherwise, the following line sets YYVAL to garbage.
+ Otherwise, the following line sets YYLHS.VALUE to garbage.
This behavior is undocumented and Bison
users should not rely upon it. */
if (yylen)
- yyval = yysemantic_stack_[yylen - 1];
+ yylhs.value = yystack_@{yylen - 1@}.value;
else
- yyval = yysemantic_stack_[0];
-
+ yylhs.value = yystack_@{0@}.value;])[
+]b4_locations_if([dnl
+[
// Compute the default @@$.
{
- slice<location_type, location_stack_type> slice (yylocation_stack_, yylen);
- YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yyloc, slice, yylen);
- }
+ slice<stack_symbol_type, stack_type> slice (yystack_, yylen);
+ YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yylhs.location, slice, yylen);
+ }]])[
// Perform the reduction.
YY_REDUCE_PRINT (yyn);
- switch (yyn)
+ try
{
- ]b4_user_actions[
- default:
- break;
+ switch (yyn)
+ {
+]b4_user_actions[
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
}
-
- /* User semantic actions sometimes alter yychar, and that requires
- that yytoken be updated with the new translation. We take the
- approach of translating immediately before every use of yytoken.
- One alternative is translating here after every semantic action,
- but that translation would be missed if the semantic action
- invokes YYABORT, YYACCEPT, or YYERROR immediately after altering
- yychar. In the case of YYABORT or YYACCEPT, an incorrect
- destructor might then be invoked immediately. In the case of
- YYERROR, subsequent parser actions might lead to an incorrect
- destructor call or verbose syntax error message before the
- lookahead is translated. */
- YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("-> $$ =", yyr1_[yyn], &yyval, &yyloc);
+ catch (const syntax_error& yyexc)
+ {
+ error (yyexc);
+ YYERROR;
+ }
+ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("-> $$ =", yylhs);
+]b4_variant_if([[
+ // Destroy the rhs symbols.
+ for (int i = 0; i < yylen; ++i)
+ // Destroy a variant which value may have been swapped with
+ // yylhs.value (for instance if the action was "std::swap($$,
+ // $1)"). The value of yylhs.value (hence possibly one of these
+ // rhs symbols) depends on the default construction for this
+ // type. In the case of pointers for instance, no
+ // initialization is done, so the value is junk. Therefore do
+ // not try to report the value of symbols about to be destroyed
+ // in the debug trace, it's possibly junk. Hence yymsg = 0.
+ // Besides, that keeps exactly the same traces as with the other
+ // Bison skeletons.
+ yy_destroy_ (YY_NULL, yystack_[i]);]])[
yypop_ (yylen);
yylen = 0;
YY_STACK_PRINT ();
- yysemantic_stack_.push (yyval);
- yylocation_stack_.push (yyloc);
-
/* Shift the result of the reduction. */
- yyn = yyr1_[yyn];
- yystate = yypgoto_[yyn - yyntokens_] + yystate_stack_[0];
- if (0 <= yystate && yystate <= yylast_
- && yycheck_[yystate] == yystate_stack_[0])
- yystate = yytable_[yystate];
- else
- yystate = yydefgoto_[yyn - yyntokens_];
+ yypush_ (YY_NULL, yylhs);
goto yynewstate;
- /*------------------------------------.
- | yyerrlab -- here on detecting error |
- `------------------------------------*/
+ /*--------------------------------------.
+ | yyerrlab -- here on detecting error. |
+ `--------------------------------------*/
yyerrlab:
- /* Make sure we have latest lookahead translation. See comments at
- user semantic actions for why this is necessary. */
- yytoken = yytranslate_ (yychar);
-
/* If not already recovering from an error, report this error. */
if (!yyerrstatus_)
{
- ++yynerrs_;
- if (yychar == yyempty_)
- yytoken = yyempty_;
- error (yylloc, yysyntax_error_ (yystate, yytoken));
+ ++yynerrs_;
+ error (]b4_join(b4_locations_if([yyla.location]),
+ [[yysyntax_error_ (yystack_[0].state,
+ yyempty ? yyempty_ : yyla.type)]])[);
}
- yyerror_range[1] = yylloc;
+]b4_locations_if([[
+ yyerror_range[1].location = yyla.location;]])[
if (yyerrstatus_ == 3)
{
/* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an
error, discard it. */
- if (yychar <= yyeof_)
- {
- /* Return failure if at end of input. */
- if (yychar == yyeof_)
- YYABORT;
- }
- else
+
+ /* Return failure if at end of input. */
+ if (yyla.type == yyeof_)
+ YYABORT;
+ else if (!yyempty)
{
- yydestruct_ ("Error: discarding", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
- yychar = yyempty_;
+ yy_destroy_ ("Error: discarding", yyla);
+ yyempty = true;
}
}
YYERROR and the label yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user
code. */
if (false)
- goto yyerrorlab;
-
- yyerror_range[1] = yylocation_stack_[yylen - 1];
+ goto yyerrorlab;]b4_locations_if([[
+ yyerror_range[1].location = yystack_[yylen - 1].location;]])b4_variant_if([[
+ /* $$ was initialized before running the user action. */
+ yy_destroy_ ("Error: discarding", yylhs);]])[
/* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered
this YYERROR. */
yypop_ (yylen);
yylen = 0;
- yystate = yystate_stack_[0];
goto yyerrlab1;
/*-------------------------------------------------------------.
| yyerrlab1 -- common code for both syntax error and YYERROR. |
`-------------------------------------------------------------*/
yyerrlab1:
- yyerrstatus_ = 3; /* Each real token shifted decrements this. */
-
- for (;;)
- {
- yyn = yypact_[yystate];
- if (!yy_pact_value_is_default_ (yyn))
- {
- yyn += yyterror_;
- if (0 <= yyn && yyn <= yylast_ && yycheck_[yyn] == yyterror_)
- {
- yyn = yytable_[yyn];
- if (0 < yyn)
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* Pop the current state because it cannot handle the error token. */
- if (yystate_stack_.height () == 1)
- YYABORT;
-
- yyerror_range[1] = yylocation_stack_[0];
- yydestruct_ ("Error: popping",
- yystos_[yystate],
- &yysemantic_stack_[0], &yylocation_stack_[0]);
- yypop_ ();
- yystate = yystate_stack_[0];
- YY_STACK_PRINT ();
- }
-
- yyerror_range[2] = yylloc;
- // Using YYLLOC is tempting, but would change the location of
- // the lookahead. YYLOC is available though.
- YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yyloc, yyerror_range, 2);
- yysemantic_stack_.push (yylval);
- yylocation_stack_.push (yyloc);
+ yyerrstatus_ = 3; /* Each real token shifted decrements this. */
+ {
+ stack_symbol_type error_token;
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ yyn = yypact_[yystack_[0].state];
+ if (!yy_pact_value_is_default_ (yyn))
+ {
+ yyn += yyterror_;
+ if (0 <= yyn && yyn <= yylast_ && yycheck_[yyn] == yyterror_)
+ {
+ yyn = yytable_[yyn];
+ if (0 < yyn)
+ break;
+ }
+ }
- /* Shift the error token. */
- YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yystos_[yyn],
- &yysemantic_stack_[0], &yylocation_stack_[0]);
+ // Pop the current state because it cannot handle the error token.
+ if (yystack_.size () == 1)
+ YYABORT;
+]b4_locations_if([[
+ yyerror_range[1].location = yystack_[0].location;]])[
+ yy_destroy_ ("Error: popping", yystack_[0]);
+ yypop_ ();
+ YY_STACK_PRINT ();
+ }
+]b4_locations_if([[
+ yyerror_range[2].location = yyla.location;
+ YYLLOC_DEFAULT (error_token.location, yyerror_range, 2);]])[
- yystate = yyn;
+ /* Shift the error token. */
+ error_token.state = yyn;
+ yypush_ ("Shifting", error_token);
+ }
goto yynewstate;
/* Accept. */
goto yyreturn;
yyreturn:
- if (yychar != yyempty_)
- {
- /* Make sure we have latest lookahead translation. See comments
- at user semantic actions for why this is necessary. */
- yytoken = yytranslate_ (yychar);
- yydestruct_ ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", yytoken, &yylval,
- &yylloc);
- }
+ if (!yyempty)
+ yy_destroy_ ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", yyla);
/* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered
this YYABORT or YYACCEPT. */
yypop_ (yylen);
- while (1 < yystate_stack_.height ())
+ while (1 < yystack_.size ())
{
- yydestruct_ ("Cleanup: popping",
- yystos_[yystate_stack_[0]],
- &yysemantic_stack_[0],
- &yylocation_stack_[0]);
+ yy_destroy_ ("Cleanup: popping", yystack_[0]);
yypop_ ();
}
return yyresult;
- }
+ }
catch (...)
{
YYCDEBUG << "Exception caught: cleaning lookahead and stack"
<< std::endl;
// Do not try to display the values of the reclaimed symbols,
// as their printer might throw an exception.
- if (yychar != yyempty_)
- {
- /* Make sure we have latest lookahead translation. See
- comments at user semantic actions for why this is
- necessary. */
- yytoken = yytranslate_ (yychar);
- yydestruct_ (YY_NULL, yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
- }
+ if (!yyempty)
+ yy_destroy_ (YY_NULL, yyla);
- while (1 < yystate_stack_.height ())
+ while (1 < yystack_.size ())
{
- yydestruct_ (YY_NULL,
- yystos_[yystate_stack_[0]],
- &yysemantic_stack_[0],
- &yylocation_stack_[0]);
+ yy_destroy_ (YY_NULL, yystack_[0]);
yypop_ ();
}
throw;
}
}
+ void
+ ]b4_parser_class_name[::error (const syntax_error& yyexc)
+ {
+ error (]b4_join(b4_locations_if([yyexc.location]),
+ [[yyexc.what()]])[);
+ }
+
// Generate an error message.
std::string
]b4_parser_class_name[::yysyntax_error_ (]dnl
-b4_error_verbose_if([int yystate, int yytoken],
+b4_error_verbose_if([state_type yystate, int yytoken],
[int, int])[)
{]b4_error_verbose_if([[
std::string yyres;
a consistent state with a default action. There might have
been a previous inconsistent state, consistent state with a
non-default action, or user semantic action that manipulated
- yychar.
+ yyla. (However, yyla is currently not documented for users.)
- Of course, the expected token list depends on states to have
correct lookahead information, and it depends on the parser not
to perform extra reductions after fetching a lookahead from the
}
- /* YYPACT[STATE-NUM] -- Index in YYTABLE of the portion describing
- STATE-NUM. */
const ]b4_int_type(b4_pact_ninf, b4_pact_ninf) b4_parser_class_name::yypact_ninf_ = b4_pact_ninf[;
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_pact])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yypact_[] =
- {
- ]b4_pact[
- };
- /* YYDEFACT[S] -- default reduction number in state S. Performed when
- YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the
- default is an error. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_defact])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yydefact_[] =
- {
- ]b4_defact[
- };
-
- /* YYPGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_pgoto])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yypgoto_[] =
- {
- ]b4_pgoto[
- };
-
- /* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_defgoto])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yydefgoto_[] =
- {
- ]b4_defgoto[
- };
-
- /* YYTABLE[YYPACT[STATE-NUM]]. What to do in state STATE-NUM. If
- positive, shift that token. If negative, reduce the rule which
- number is the opposite. If YYTABLE_NINF_, syntax error. */
const ]b4_int_type(b4_table_ninf, b4_table_ninf) b4_parser_class_name::yytable_ninf_ = b4_table_ninf[;
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_table])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yytable_[] =
- {
- ]b4_table[
- };
- /* YYCHECK. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_check])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yycheck_[] =
- {
- ]b4_check[
- };
-
- /* STOS_[STATE-NUM] -- The (internal number of the) accessing
- symbol of state STATE-NUM. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_stos])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yystos_[] =
- {
- ]b4_stos[
- };
-
-#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
- /* TOKEN_NUMBER_[YYLEX-NUM] -- Internal symbol number corresponding
- to YYLEX-NUM. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_toknum])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yytoken_number_[] =
- {
- ]b4_toknum[
- };
-#endif
-
- /* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_r1])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyr1_[] =
- {
- ]b4_r1[
- };
-
- /* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_r2])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyr2_[] =
- {
- ]b4_r2[
- };
+]b4_parser_tables_define[
]b4_token_table_if([], [[#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG]])[
/* YYTNAME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM.
const char*
const ]b4_parser_class_name[::yytname_[] =
{
- ]b4_tname[
+ ]b4_tname[
};
]b4_token_table_if([[#if ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG]])[
- /* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */
- const ]b4_parser_class_name[::rhs_number_type
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyrhs_[] =
- {
- ]b4_rhs[
- };
-
- /* YYPRHS[YYN] -- Index of the first RHS symbol of rule number YYN in
- YYRHS. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_prhs])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyprhs_[] =
- {
- ]b4_prhs[
- };
-
- /* YYRLINE[YYN] -- Source line where rule number YYN was defined. */
- const ]b4_int_type_for([b4_rline])[
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyrline_[] =
- {
- ]b4_rline[
- };
+]b4_integral_parser_table_define([rline], [b4_rline])[
// Print the state stack on the debug stream.
void
]b4_parser_class_name[::yystack_print_ ()
{
*yycdebug_ << "Stack now";
- for (state_stack_type::const_iterator i = yystate_stack_.begin ();
- i != yystate_stack_.end (); ++i)
- *yycdebug_ << ' ' << *i;
+ for (stack_type::const_iterator
+ i = yystack_.begin (),
+ i_end = yystack_.end ();
+ i != i_end; ++i)
+ *yycdebug_ << ' ' << i->state;
*yycdebug_ << std::endl;
}
int yynrhs = yyr2_[yyrule];
/* Print the symbols being reduced, and their result. */
*yycdebug_ << "Reducing stack by rule " << yyrule - 1
- << " (line " << yylno << "):" << std::endl;
+ << " (line " << yylno << "):" << std::endl;
/* The symbols being reduced. */
for (int yyi = 0; yyi < yynrhs; yyi++)
YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (" $" << yyi + 1 << " =",
- yyrhs_[yyprhs_[yyrule] + yyi],
- &]b4_rhs_value(yynrhs, yyi + 1)[,
- &]b4_rhs_location(yynrhs, yyi + 1)[);
+ ]b4_rhs_data(yynrhs, yyi + 1)[);
}
#endif // ]b4_api_PREFIX[DEBUG
- /* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::token_number_type
- ]b4_parser_class_name[::yytranslate_ (int t)
- {
- static
- const token_number_type
- translate_table[] =
- {
- ]b4_translate[
- };
- if ((unsigned int) t <= yyuser_token_number_max_)
- return translate_table[t];
- else
- return yyundef_token_;
- }
-
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyeof_ = 0;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yylast_ = ]b4_last[;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yynnts_ = ]b4_nterms_number[;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyempty_ = -2;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyfinal_ = ]b4_final_state_number[;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyterror_ = 1;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyerrcode_ = 256;
- const int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyntokens_ = ]b4_tokens_number[;
-
- const unsigned int ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyuser_token_number_max_ = ]b4_user_token_number_max[;
- const ]b4_parser_class_name[::token_number_type ]b4_parser_class_name[::yyundef_token_ = ]b4_undef_token_number[;
-
+]b4_lex_symbol_if([], [b4_yytranslate_define])[
]b4_namespace_close[
]b4_epilogue[]dnl
m4_divert_pop(0)
+m4_popdef([b4_copyright_years])dnl
* Simple GLR Parsers:: Using GLR parsers on unambiguous grammars.
* Merging GLR Parses:: Using GLR parsers to resolve ambiguities.
-* GLR Semantic Actions:: Deferred semantic actions have special concerns.
+* GLR Semantic Actions:: Considerations for semantic values and deferred actions.
+* Semantic Predicates:: Controlling a parse with arbitrary computations.
* Compiler Requirements:: GLR parsers require a modern C compiler.
Examples
Grammar Rules for @code{rpcalc}
-* Rpcalc Input::
-* Rpcalc Line::
-* Rpcalc Expr::
+* Rpcalc Input:: Explanation of the @code{input} nonterminal
+* Rpcalc Line:: Explanation of the @code{line} nonterminal
+* Rpcalc Expr:: Explanation of the @code{expr} nonterminal
Location Tracking Calculator: @code{ltcalc}
* Mfcalc Declarations:: Bison declarations for multi-function calculator.
* Mfcalc Rules:: Grammar rules for the calculator.
* Mfcalc Symbol Table:: Symbol table management subroutines.
+* Mfcalc Lexer:: The lexical analyzer.
+* Mfcalc Main:: The controlling function.
Bison Grammar Files
Operator Precedence
* Why Precedence:: An example showing why precedence is needed.
-* Using Precedence:: How to specify precedence in Bison grammars.
+* Using Precedence:: How to specify precedence and associativity.
+* Precedence Only:: How to specify precedence only.
* Precedence Examples:: How these features are used in the previous example.
* How Precedence:: How they work.
* C++ position:: One point in the source file
* C++ location:: Two points in the source file
+ * User Defined Location Type:: Required interface for locations
A Complete C++ Example
@menu
* Simple GLR Parsers:: Using GLR parsers on unambiguous grammars.
* Merging GLR Parses:: Using GLR parsers to resolve ambiguities.
-* GLR Semantic Actions:: Deferred semantic actions have special concerns.
+* GLR Semantic Actions:: Considerations for semantic values and deferred actions.
+* Semantic Predicates:: Controlling a parse with arbitrary computations.
* Compiler Requirements:: GLR parsers require a modern C compiler.
@end menu
@node GLR Semantic Actions
@subsection GLR Semantic Actions
+The nature of GLR parsing and the structure of the generated
+parsers give rise to certain restrictions on semantic values and actions.
+
+@subsubsection Deferred semantic actions
@cindex deferred semantic actions
By definition, a deferred semantic action is not performed at the same time as
the associated reduction.
to invoke @code{yyclearin} (@pxref{Action Features}) or to attempt to free
memory referenced by @code{yylval}.
+@subsubsection YYERROR
@findex YYERROR
@cindex GLR parsers and @code{YYERROR}
Another Bison feature requiring special consideration is @code{YYERROR}
initiate error recovery.
During deterministic GLR operation, the effect of @code{YYERROR} is
the same as its effect in a deterministic parser.
-In a deferred semantic action, its effect is undefined.
-@c The effect is probably a syntax error at the split point.
+The effect in a deferred action is similar, but the precise point of the
+error is undefined; instead, the parser reverts to deterministic operation,
+selecting an unspecified stack on which to continue with a syntax error.
+In a semantic predicate (see @ref{Semantic Predicates}) during nondeterministic
+parsing, @code{YYERROR} silently prunes
+the parse that invoked the test.
+
+@subsubsection Restrictions on semantic values and locations
+GLR parsers require that you use POD (Plain Old Data) types for
+semantic values and location types when using the generated parsers as
+C++ code.
+
+@node Semantic Predicates
+@subsection Controlling a Parse with Arbitrary Predicates
+@findex %?
+@cindex Semantic predicates in GLR parsers
+
+In addition to the @code{%dprec} and @code{%merge} directives,
+GLR parsers
+allow you to reject parses on the basis of arbitrary computations executed
+in user code, without having Bison treat this rejection as an error
+if there are alternative parses. (This feature is experimental and may
+evolve. We welcome user feedback.) For example,
+
+@example
+widget:
+ %?@{ new_syntax @} "widget" id new_args @{ $$ = f($3, $4); @}
+| %?@{ !new_syntax @} "widget" id old_args @{ $$ = f($3, $4); @}
+;
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+is one way to allow the same parser to handle two different syntaxes for
+widgets. The clause preceded by @code{%?} is treated like an ordinary
+action, except that its text is treated as an expression and is always
+evaluated immediately (even when in nondeterministic mode). If the
+expression yields 0 (false), the clause is treated as a syntax error,
+which, in a nondeterministic parser, causes the stack in which it is reduced
+to die. In a deterministic parser, it acts like YYERROR.
+
+As the example shows, predicates otherwise look like semantic actions, and
+therefore you must be take them into account when determining the numbers
+to use for denoting the semantic values of right-hand side symbols.
+Predicate actions, however, have no defined value, and may not be given
+labels.
-Also, see @ref{Location Default Action, ,Default Action for Locations}, which
-describes a special usage of @code{YYLLOC_DEFAULT} in GLR parsers.
+There is a subtle difference between semantic predicates and ordinary
+actions in nondeterministic mode, since the latter are deferred.
+For example, we could try to rewrite the previous example as
+
+@example
+widget:
+ @{ if (!new_syntax) YYERROR; @}
+ "widget" id new_args @{ $$ = f($3, $4); @}
+| @{ if (new_syntax) YYERROR; @}
+ "widget" id old_args @{ $$ = f($3, $4); @}
+;
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+(reversing the sense of the predicate tests to cause an error when they are
+false). However, this
+does @emph{not} have the same effect if @code{new_args} and @code{old_args}
+have overlapping syntax.
+Since the mid-rule actions testing @code{new_syntax} are deferred,
+a GLR parser first encounters the unresolved ambiguous reduction
+for cases where @code{new_args} and @code{old_args} recognize the same string
+@emph{before} performing the tests of @code{new_syntax}. It therefore
+reports an error.
+
+Finally, be careful in writing predicates: deferred actions have not been
+evaluated, so that using them in a predicate will have undefined effects.
@node Compiler Requirements
@subsection Considerations when Compiling GLR Parsers
Here are the C and Bison declarations for the reverse polish notation
calculator. As in C, comments are placed between @samp{/*@dots{}*/}.
+@comment file: rpcalc.y
@example
/* Reverse polish notation calculator. */
%@{
#define YYSTYPE double
+ #include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int yylex (void);
void yyerror (char const *);
Here are the grammar rules for the reverse polish notation calculator.
+@comment file: rpcalc.y
@example
@group
input:
rule are referred to as @code{$1}, @code{$2}, and so on.
@menu
-* Rpcalc Input::
-* Rpcalc Line::
-* Rpcalc Expr::
+* Rpcalc Input:: Explanation of the @code{input} nonterminal
+* Rpcalc Line:: Explanation of the @code{line} nonterminal
+* Rpcalc Expr:: Explanation of the @code{expr} nonterminal
@end menu
@node Rpcalc Input
Here is the code for the lexical analyzer:
+@comment file: rpcalc.y
@example
@group
/* The lexical analyzer returns a double floating point
kept to the bare minimum. The only requirement is that it call
@code{yyparse} to start the process of parsing.
+@comment file: rpcalc.y
@example
@group
int
@code{yyerror} (@pxref{Interface, ,Parser C-Language Interface}), so
here is the definition we will use:
+@comment file: rpcalc.y
@example
@group
#include <stdio.h>
@example
$ @kbd{rpcalc}
@kbd{4 9 +}
-13
+@result{} 13
@kbd{3 7 + 3 4 5 *+-}
--13
+@result{} -13
@kbd{3 7 + 3 4 5 * + - n} @r{Note the unary minus, @samp{n}}
-13
+@result{} 13
@kbd{5 6 / 4 n +}
--3.166666667
+@result{} -3.166666667
@kbd{3 4 ^} @r{Exponentiation}
-81
+@result{} 81
@kbd{^D} @r{End-of-file indicator}
$
@end example
%token NUM
%left '-' '+'
%left '*' '/'
-%left NEG /* negation--unary minus */
-%right '^' /* exponentiation */
+%precedence NEG /* negation--unary minus */
+%right '^' /* exponentiation */
@end group
%% /* The grammar follows. */
types and says they are left-associative operators. The declarations
@code{%left} and @code{%right} (right associativity) take the place of
@code{%token} which is used to declare a token type name without
-associativity. (These tokens are single-character literals, which
+associativity/precedence. (These tokens are single-character literals, which
ordinarily don't need to be declared. We declare them here to specify
-the associativity.)
+the associativity/precedence.)
Operator precedence is determined by the line ordering of the
declarations; the higher the line number of the declaration (lower on
the page or screen), the higher the precedence. Hence, exponentiation
has the highest precedence, unary minus (@code{NEG}) is next, followed
-by @samp{*} and @samp{/}, and so on. @xref{Precedence, ,Operator
+by @samp{*} and @samp{/}, and so on. Unary minus is not associative,
+only precedence matters (@code{%precedence}. @xref{Precedence, ,Operator
Precedence}.
The other important new feature is the @code{%prec} in the grammar
%left '-' '+'
%left '*' '/'
-%left NEG
+%precedence NEG
%right '^'
%% /* The grammar follows. */
Here is a sample session with the multi-function calculator:
@example
+@group
$ @kbd{mfcalc}
@kbd{pi = 3.141592653589}
-3.1415926536
+@result{} 3.1415926536
+@end group
+@group
@kbd{sin(pi)}
-0.0000000000
+@result{} 0.0000000000
+@end group
@kbd{alpha = beta1 = 2.3}
-2.3000000000
+@result{} 2.3000000000
@kbd{alpha}
-2.3000000000
+@result{} 2.3000000000
@kbd{ln(alpha)}
-0.8329091229
+@result{} 0.8329091229
@kbd{exp(ln(beta1))}
-2.3000000000
+@result{} 2.3000000000
$
@end example
* Mfcalc Declarations:: Bison declarations for multi-function calculator.
* Mfcalc Rules:: Grammar rules for the calculator.
* Mfcalc Symbol Table:: Symbol table management subroutines.
+* Mfcalc Lexer:: The lexical analyzer.
+* Mfcalc Main:: The controlling function.
@end menu
@node Mfcalc Declarations
@example
@group
%@{
- #include <math.h> /* For math functions, cos(), sin(), etc. */
- #include "calc.h" /* Contains definition of `symrec'. */
+ #include <stdio.h> /* For printf, etc. */
+ #include <math.h> /* For pow, used in the grammar. */
+ #include "calc.h" /* Contains definition of `symrec'. */
int yylex (void);
void yyerror (char const *);
%@}
%right '='
%left '-' '+'
%left '*' '/'
-%left NEG /* negation--unary minus */
-%right '^' /* exponentiation */
+%precedence NEG /* negation--unary minus */
+%right '^' /* exponentiation */
@end group
@end example
@end group
@end example
-The new version of @code{main} includes a call to @code{init_table}, a
-function that initializes the symbol table. Here it is, and
-@code{init_table} as well:
+The new version of @code{main} will call @code{init_table} to initialize
+the symbol table:
@comment file: mfcalc.y: 3
@example
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-@group
-/* Called by yyparse on error. */
-void
-yyerror (char const *s)
-@{
- printf ("%s\n", s);
-@}
-@end group
-
@group
struct init
@{
@group
struct init const arith_fncts[] =
@{
- "sin", sin,
- "cos", cos,
- "atan", atan,
- "ln", log,
- "exp", exp,
- "sqrt", sqrt,
- 0, 0
+ @{ "atan", atan @},
+ @{ "cos", cos @},
+ @{ "exp", exp @},
+ @{ "ln", log @},
+ @{ "sin", sin @},
+ @{ "sqrt", sqrt @},
+ @{ 0, 0 @},
@};
@end group
@group
/* Put arithmetic functions in table. */
+static
void
init_table (void)
@{
@}
@}
@end group
-
-@group
-int
-main (void)
-@{
- init_table ();
- return yyparse ();
-@}
-@end group
@end example
By simply editing the initialization list and adding the necessary include
symrec *ptr;
for (ptr = sym_table; ptr != (symrec *) 0;
ptr = (symrec *)ptr->next)
- if (strcmp (ptr->name,sym_name) == 0)
+ if (strcmp (ptr->name, sym_name) == 0)
return ptr;
return 0;
@}
@end group
@end example
+@node Mfcalc Lexer
+@subsection The @code{mfcalc} Lexer
+
The function @code{yylex} must now recognize variables, numeric values, and
the single-character arithmetic operators. Strings of alphanumeric
characters with a leading letter are recognized as either variables or
symrec *s;
int i;
@end group
-
if (!symbuf)
symbuf = (char *) malloc (length + 1);
@end group
@end example
+@node Mfcalc Main
+@subsection The @code{mfcalc} Main
+
The error reporting function is unchanged, and the new version of
@code{main} includes a call to @code{init_table} and sets the @code{yydebug}
on user demand (@xref{Tracing, , Tracing Your Parser}, for details):
the parser, so that the function @code{yylex} (if it is in this file)
can use the name @var{name} to stand for this token type's code.
-Alternatively, you can use @code{%left}, @code{%right}, or
+Alternatively, you can use @code{%left}, @code{%right},
+@code{%precedence}, or
@code{%nonassoc} instead of @code{%token}, if you wish to specify
associativity and precedence. @xref{Precedence Decl, ,Operator
Precedence}.
@cindex declaring operator precedence
@cindex operator precedence, declaring
-Use the @code{%left}, @code{%right} or @code{%nonassoc} declaration to
+Use the @code{%left}, @code{%right}, @code{%nonassoc}, or
+@code{%precedence} declaration to
declare a token and specify its precedence and associativity, all at
once. These are called @dfn{precedence declarations}.
@xref{Precedence, ,Operator Precedence}, for general information on
means that @samp{@var{x} @var{op} @var{y} @var{op} @var{z}} is
considered a syntax error.
+@code{%precedence} gives only precedence to the @var{symbols}, and
+defines no associativity at all. Use this to define precedence only,
+and leave any potential conflict due to associativity enabled.
+
@item
The precedence of an operator determines how it nests with other operators.
All the tokens declared in a single precedence declaration have equal
including @code{yylval} and @code{yylloc}.)
Alternatively, you can generate a pure, reentrant parser. The Bison
-declaration @code{%define api.pure} says that you want the parser to be
+declaration @samp{%define api.pure} says that you want the parser to be
reentrant. It looks like this:
@example
Bison also supports both the push parser interface along with the pull parser
interface in the same generated parser. In order to get this functionality,
-you should replace the @code{%define api.push-pull push} declaration with the
-@code{%define api.push-pull both} declaration. Doing this will create all of
+you should replace the @samp{%define api.push-pull push} declaration with the
+@samp{%define api.push-pull both} declaration. Doing this will create all of
the symbols mentioned earlier along with the two extra symbols, @code{yyparse}
and @code{yypull_parse}. @code{yyparse} can be used exactly as it normally
would be used. However, the user should note that it is implemented in the
generated parser by calling @code{yypull_parse}.
This makes the @code{yyparse} function that is generated with the
-@code{%define api.push-pull both} declaration slower than the normal
+@samp{%define api.push-pull both} declaration slower than the normal
@code{yyparse} function. If the user
calls the @code{yypull_parse} function it will parse the rest of the input
stream. It is possible to @code{yypush_parse} tokens to select a subgrammar
yypstate_delete (ps);
@end example
-Adding the @code{%define api.pure} declaration does exactly the same thing to
-the generated parser with @code{%define api.push-pull both} as it did for
-@code{%define api.push-pull push}.
+Adding the @samp{%define api.pure} declaration does exactly the same thing to
+the generated parser with @samp{%define api.push-pull both} as it did for
+@samp{%define api.push-pull push}.
@node Decl Summary
@subsection Bison Declaration Summary
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %debug
-In the parser implementation file, define the macro @code{YYDEBUG} (or
-@code{@var{prefix}DEBUG} with @samp{%define api.prefix @var{prefix}}, see
-@ref{Multiple Parsers, ,Multiple Parsers in the Same Program}) to 1 if it is
-not already defined, so that the debugging facilities are compiled.
+Instrument the parser for traces. Obsoleted by @samp{%define
+parse.trace}.
@xref{Tracing, ,Tracing Your Parser}.
@end deffn
accurate syntax error messages.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Directive} %name-prefix "@var{prefix}"
+Rename the external symbols used in the parser so that they start with
+@var{prefix} instead of @samp{yy}. The precise list of symbols renamed
+in C parsers
+is @code{yyparse}, @code{yylex}, @code{yyerror}, @code{yynerrs},
+@code{yylval}, @code{yychar}, @code{yydebug}, and
+(if locations are used) @code{yylloc}. If you use a push parser,
+@code{yypush_parse}, @code{yypull_parse}, @code{yypstate},
+@code{yypstate_new} and @code{yypstate_delete} will
+also be renamed. For example, if you use @samp{%name-prefix "c_"}, the
+names become @code{c_parse}, @code{c_lex}, and so on.
+For C++ parsers, see the @samp{%define api.namespace} documentation in this
+section.
+@xref{Multiple Parsers, ,Multiple Parsers in the Same Program}.
+@end deffn
+
@ifset defaultprec
@deffn {Directive} %no-default-prec
Do not assign a precedence to rules lacking an explicit @code{%prec}
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %pure-parser
-Deprecated version of @code{%define api.pure} (@pxref{%define
+Deprecated version of @samp{%define api.pure} (@pxref{%define
Summary,,api.pure}), for which Bison is more careful to warn about
unreasonable usage.
@end deffn
Unaccepted @var{variable}s produce an error.
Some of the accepted @var{variable}s are:
-@itemize @bullet
+@table @code
+@c ================================================== api.namespace
+@item api.namespace
+@findex %define api.namespace
+@itemize
+@item Languages(s): C++
+
+@item Purpose: Specify the namespace for the parser class.
+For example, if you specify:
+
+@example
+%define api.namespace "foo::bar"
+@end example
+
+Bison uses @code{foo::bar} verbatim in references such as:
+
+@example
+foo::bar::parser::semantic_type
+@end example
+
+However, to open a namespace, Bison removes any leading @code{::} and then
+splits on any remaining occurrences:
+
+@example
+namespace foo @{ namespace bar @{
+ class position;
+ class location;
+@} @}
+@end example
+
+@item Accepted Values:
+Any absolute or relative C++ namespace reference without a trailing
+@code{"::"}. For example, @code{"foo"} or @code{"::foo::bar"}.
+
+@item Default Value:
+The value specified by @code{%name-prefix}, which defaults to @code{yy}.
+This usage of @code{%name-prefix} is for backward compatibility and can
+be confusing since @code{%name-prefix} also specifies the textual prefix
+for the lexical analyzer function. Thus, if you specify
+@code{%name-prefix}, it is best to also specify @samp{%define
+api.namespace} so that @code{%name-prefix} @emph{only} affects the
+lexical analyzer function. For example, if you specify:
+
+@example
+%define api.namespace "foo"
+%name-prefix "bar::"
+@end example
+
+The parser namespace is @code{foo} and @code{yylex} is referenced as
+@code{bar::lex}.
+@end itemize
+@c namespace
+
+ @c ================================================== api.location.type
+ @item @code{api.location.type}
+ @findex %define api.location.type
+
+ @itemize @bullet
+ @item Language(s): C++
+
+ @item Purpose: Define the location type.
+ @xref{User Defined Location Type}.
+
+ @item Accepted Values: String
+
+ @item Default Value: none
+
+ @item History: introduced in Bison 2.7
+ @end itemize
@c ================================================== api.prefix
-@item @code{api.prefix}
+@item api.prefix
@findex %define api.prefix
@itemize @bullet
@item Language(s): All
- @item Purpose: Rename exported symbols
+ @item Purpose: Rename exported symbols.
@xref{Multiple Parsers, ,Multiple Parsers in the Same Program}.
@item Accepted Values: String
@end itemize
@c ================================================== api.pure
-@item @code{api.pure}
+@item api.pure
@findex %define api.pure
@itemize @bullet
@item Default Value: @code{false}
@end itemize
+@c api.pure
+
-@c ================================================== api.push-pull
-@item @code{api.push-pull}
+@c ================================================== api.push-pull
+@item api.push-pull
@findex %define api.push-pull
@itemize @bullet
@item Default Value: @code{pull}
@end itemize
+@c api.push-pull
+
+
+
+@c ================================================== api.tokens.prefix
+@item api.tokens.prefix
+@findex %define api.tokens.prefix
+
+@itemize
+@item Languages(s): all
+
+@item Purpose:
+Add a prefix to the token names when generating their definition in the
+target language. For instance
+
+@example
+%token FILE for ERROR
+%define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_"
+%%
+start: FILE for ERROR;
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+generates the definition of the symbols @code{TOK_FILE}, @code{TOK_for},
+and @code{TOK_ERROR} in the generated source files. In particular, the
+scanner must use these prefixed token names, while the grammar itself
+may still use the short names (as in the sample rule given above). The
+generated informational files (@file{*.output}, @file{*.xml},
+@file{*.dot}) are not modified by this prefix. See @ref{Calc++ Parser}
+and @ref{Calc++ Scanner}, for a complete example.
+
+@item Accepted Values:
+Any string. Should be a valid identifier prefix in the target language,
+in other words, it should typically be an identifier itself (sequence of
+letters, underscores, and ---not at the beginning--- digits).
+
+@item Default Value:
+empty
+@end itemize
+@c api.tokens.prefix
+
+
+@c ================================================== lex_symbol
+@item lex_symbol
+@findex %define lex_symbol
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item Language(s):
+C++
+
+@item Purpose:
+When variant-based semantic values are enabled (@pxref{C++ Variants}),
+request that symbols be handled as a whole (type, value, and possibly
+location) in the scanner. @xref{Complete Symbols}, for details.
+
+@item Accepted Values:
+Boolean.
+
+@item Default Value:
+@code{false}
+@end itemize
+@c lex_symbol
+
@c ================================================== lr.default-reductions
-@item @code{lr.default-reductions}
+@item lr.default-reductions
@findex %define lr.default-reductions
@itemize @bullet
@c ============================================ lr.keep-unreachable-states
-@item @code{lr.keep-unreachable-states}
+@item lr.keep-unreachable-states
@findex %define lr.keep-unreachable-states
@itemize @bullet
@item Accepted Values: Boolean
@item Default Value: @code{false}
@end itemize
+@c lr.keep-unreachable-states
@c ================================================== lr.type
-@item @code{lr.type}
+@item lr.type
@findex %define lr.type
@itemize @bullet
@item Default Value: @code{lalr}
@end itemize
-@c ================================================== namespace
-@item @code{namespace}
+@c ================================================== namespace
+@item namespace
@findex %define namespace
+Obsoleted by @code{api.namespace}
+@c namespace
-@itemize
-@item Languages(s): C++
-@item Purpose: Specify the namespace for the parser class.
-For example, if you specify:
+@c ================================================== parse.assert
+@item parse.assert
+@findex %define parse.assert
-@smallexample
-%define namespace "foo::bar"
-@end smallexample
+@itemize
+@item Languages(s): C++
-Bison uses @code{foo::bar} verbatim in references such as:
+@item Purpose: Issue runtime assertions to catch invalid uses.
+In C++, when variants are used (@pxref{C++ Variants}), symbols must be
+constructed and
+destroyed properly. This option checks these constraints.
-@smallexample
-foo::bar::parser::semantic_type
-@end smallexample
+@item Accepted Values: Boolean
-However, to open a namespace, Bison removes any leading @code{::} and then
-splits on any remaining occurrences:
+@item Default Value: @code{false}
+@end itemize
+@c parse.assert
-@smallexample
-namespace foo @{ namespace bar @{
- class position;
- class location;
-@} @}
-@end smallexample
-
-@item Accepted Values: Any absolute or relative C++ namespace reference without
-a trailing @code{"::"}.
-For example, @code{"foo"} or @code{"::foo::bar"}.
-
-@item Default Value: The value specified by @code{%name-prefix}, which defaults
-to @code{yy}.
-This usage of @code{%name-prefix} is for backward compatibility and can be
-confusing since @code{%name-prefix} also specifies the textual prefix for the
-lexical analyzer function.
-Thus, if you specify @code{%name-prefix}, it is best to also specify
-@code{%define namespace} so that @code{%name-prefix} @emph{only} affects the
-lexical analyzer function.
-For example, if you specify:
-@smallexample
-%define namespace "foo"
-%name-prefix "bar::"
-@end smallexample
+@c ================================================== parse.error
+@item parse.error
+@findex %define parse.error
+@itemize
+@item Languages(s):
+all
+@item Purpose:
+Control the kind of error messages passed to the error reporting
+function. @xref{Error Reporting, ,The Error Reporting Function
+@code{yyerror}}.
+@item Accepted Values:
+@itemize
+@item @code{simple}
+Error messages passed to @code{yyerror} are simply @w{@code{"syntax
+error"}}.
+@item @code{verbose}
+Error messages report the unexpected token, and possibly the expected ones.
+However, this report can often be incorrect when LAC is not enabled
+(@pxref{LAC}).
+@end itemize
-The parser namespace is @code{foo} and @code{yylex} is referenced as
-@code{bar::lex}.
+@item Default Value:
+@code{simple}
@end itemize
+@c parse.error
+
@c ================================================== parse.lac
-@item @code{parse.lac}
+@item parse.lac
@findex %define parse.lac
@itemize
@item Accepted Values: @code{none}, @code{full}
@item Default Value: @code{none}
@end itemize
+@c parse.lac
+
+@c ================================================== parse.trace
+@item parse.trace
+@findex %define parse.trace
+
+@itemize
+@item Languages(s): C, C++, Java
+
+@item Purpose: Require parser instrumentation for tracing.
+@xref{Tracing, ,Tracing Your Parser}.
+
+In C/C++, define the macro @code{YYDEBUG} (or @code{@var{prefix}DEBUG} with
+@samp{%define api.prefix @var{prefix}}), see @ref{Multiple Parsers,
+,Multiple Parsers in the Same Program}) to 1 in the parser implementation
+file if it is not already defined, so that the debugging facilities are
+compiled.
+
+@item Accepted Values: Boolean
+
+@item Default Value: @code{false}
@end itemize
+@c parse.trace
+
+@c ================================================== variant
+@item variant
+@findex %define variant
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item Language(s):
+C++
+
+@item Purpose:
+Request variant-based semantic values.
+@xref{C++ Variants}.
+
+@item Accepted Values:
+Boolean.
+
+@item Default Value:
+@code{false}
+@end itemize
+@c variant
+@end table
@node %code Summary
Not all qualifiers are accepted for all target languages. Unaccepted
qualifiers produce an error. Some of the accepted qualifiers are:
-@itemize @bullet
+@table @code
@item requires
@findex %code requires
@item Location(s): The parser Java file after any Java package directive and
before any class definitions.
@end itemize
-@end itemize
+@end table
Though we say the insertion locations are language-dependent, they are
technically skeleton-dependent. Writers of non-standard skeletons
parameter information to it in a reentrant way. To do so, use the
declaration @code{%parse-param}:
-@deffn {Directive} %parse-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@}
+@deffn {Directive} %parse-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}
@findex %parse-param
-Declare that an argument declared by the braced-code
-@var{argument-declaration} is an additional @code{yyparse} argument.
+Declare that one or more
+@var{argument-declaration} are additional @code{yyparse} arguments.
The @var{argument-declaration} is used when declaring
functions or prototypes. The last identifier in
@var{argument-declaration} must be the argument name.
Here's an example. Write this in the parser:
@example
-%parse-param @{int *nastiness@}
-%parse-param @{int *randomness@}
+%parse-param @{int *nastiness@} @{int *randomness@}
@end example
@noindent
More user feedback will help to stabilize it.)
You call the function @code{yypush_parse} to parse a single token. This
-function is available if either the @code{%define api.push-pull push} or
-@code{%define api.push-pull both} declaration is used.
+function is available if either the @samp{%define api.push-pull push} or
+@samp{%define api.push-pull both} declaration is used.
@xref{Push Decl, ,A Push Parser}.
@deftypefun int yypush_parse (yypstate *yyps)
More user feedback will help to stabilize it.)
You call the function @code{yypull_parse} to parse the rest of the input
-stream. This function is available if the @code{%define api.push-pull both}
+stream. This function is available if the @samp{%define api.push-pull both}
declaration is used.
@xref{Push Decl, ,A Push Parser}.
More user feedback will help to stabilize it.)
You call the function @code{yypstate_new} to create a new parser instance.
-This function is available if either the @code{%define api.push-pull push} or
-@code{%define api.push-pull both} declaration is used.
+This function is available if either the @samp{%define api.push-pull push} or
+@samp{%define api.push-pull both} declaration is used.
@xref{Push Decl, ,A Push Parser}.
@deftypefun {yypstate*} yypstate_new (void)
More user feedback will help to stabilize it.)
You call the function @code{yypstate_delete} to delete a parser instance.
-function is available if either the @code{%define api.push-pull push} or
-@code{%define api.push-pull both} declaration is used.
+function is available if either the @samp{%define api.push-pull push} or
+@samp{%define api.push-pull both} declaration is used.
@xref{Push Decl, ,A Push Parser}.
@deftypefun void yypstate_delete (yypstate *yyps)
@node Pure Calling
@subsection Calling Conventions for Pure Parsers
-When you use the Bison declaration @code{%define api.pure} to request a
+When you use the Bison declaration @samp{%define api.pure} to request a
pure, reentrant parser, the global communication variables @code{yylval}
and @code{yylloc} cannot be used. (@xref{Pure Decl, ,A Pure (Reentrant)
Parser}.) In such parsers the two global variables are replaced by
this case, omit the second argument; @code{yylex} will be called with
only one argument.
-
-If you wish to pass the additional parameter data to @code{yylex}, use
+If you wish to pass additional arguments to @code{yylex}, use
@code{%lex-param} just like @code{%parse-param} (@pxref{Parser
-Function}).
+Function}). To pass additional arguments to both @code{yylex} and
+@code{yyparse}, use @code{%param}.
-@deffn {Directive} lex-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@}
+@deffn {Directive} %lex-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}
@findex %lex-param
-Declare that the braced-code @var{argument-declaration} is an
-additional @code{yylex} argument declaration.
+Specify that @var{argument-declaration} are additional @code{yylex} argument
+declarations. You may pass one or more such declarations, which is
+equivalent to repeating @code{%lex-param}.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Directive} %param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}
+@findex %param
+Specify that @var{argument-declaration} are additional
+@code{yylex}/@code{yyparse} argument declaration. This is equivalent to
+@samp{%lex-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{} %parse-param
+@{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}}. You may pass one or more
+declarations, which is equivalent to repeating @code{%param}.
@end deffn
For instance:
@example
-%parse-param @{int *nastiness@}
-%lex-param @{int *nastiness@}
-%parse-param @{int *randomness@}
+%lex-param @{scanner_mode *mode@}
+%parse-param @{parser_mode *mode@}
+%param @{environment_type *env@}
@end example
@noindent
results in the following signatures:
@example
-int yylex (int *nastiness);
-int yyparse (int *nastiness, int *randomness);
+int yylex (scanner_mode *mode, environment_type *env);
+int yyparse (parser_mode *mode, environment_type *env);
@end example
-If @code{%define api.pure} is added:
+If @samp{%define api.pure} is added:
@example
-int yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, int *nastiness);
-int yyparse (int *nastiness, int *randomness);
+int yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, scanner_mode *mode, environment_type *env);
+int yyparse (parser_mode *mode, environment_type *env);
@end example
@noindent
-and finally, if both @code{%define api.pure} and @code{%locations} are used:
+and finally, if both @samp{%define api.pure} and @code{%locations} are used:
@example
-int yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, YYLTYPE *llocp, int *nastiness);
-int yyparse (int *nastiness, int *randomness);
+int yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, YYLTYPE *llocp,
+ scanner_mode *mode, environment_type *env);
+int yyparse (parser_mode *mode, environment_type *env);
@end example
@node Error Reporting
@cindex parse error
@cindex syntax error
-The Bison parser detects a @dfn{syntax error} or @dfn{parse error}
+The Bison parser detects a @dfn{syntax error} (or @dfn{parse error})
whenever it reads a token which cannot satisfy any syntax rule. An
action in the grammar can also explicitly proclaim an error, using the
macro @code{YYERROR} (@pxref{Action Features, ,Special Features for Use
receives one argument. For a syntax error, the string is normally
@w{@code{"syntax error"}}.
-@findex %error-verbose
-If you invoke the directive @code{%error-verbose} in the Bison declarations
+@findex %define parse.error
+If you invoke @samp{%define parse.error verbose} in the Bison declarations
section (@pxref{Bison Declarations, ,The Bison Declarations Section}), then
Bison provides a more verbose and specific error message string instead of
just plain @w{@code{"syntax error"}}. However, that message sometimes
Finally, GLR and Yacc parsers share the same @code{yyerror} calling
convention for absolutely pure parsers, i.e., when the calling
convention of @code{yylex} @emph{and} the calling convention of
-@code{%define api.pure} are pure.
+@samp{%define api.pure} are pure.
I.e.:
@example
@menu
* Why Precedence:: An example showing why precedence is needed.
-* Using Precedence:: How to specify precedence in Bison grammars.
+* Using Precedence:: How to specify precedence and associativity.
+* Precedence Only:: How to specify precedence only.
* Precedence Examples:: How these features are used in the previous example.
* How Precedence:: How they work.
@end menu
@node Using Precedence
@subsection Specifying Operator Precedence
@findex %left
-@findex %right
@findex %nonassoc
+@findex %precedence
+@findex %right
Bison allows you to specify these choices with the operator precedence
declarations @code{%left} and @code{%right}. Each such declaration
them right-associative. A third alternative is @code{%nonassoc}, which
declares that it is a syntax error to find the same operator twice ``in a
row''.
+The last alternative, @code{%precedence}, allows to define only
+precedence and no associativity at all. As a result, any
+associativity-related conflict that remains will be reported as an
+compile-time error. The directive @code{%nonassoc} creates run-time
+error: using the operator in a associative way is a syntax error. The
+directive @code{%precedence} creates compile-time errors: an operator
+@emph{can} be involved in an associativity-related conflict, contrary to
+what expected the grammar author.
The relative precedence of different operators is controlled by the
-order in which they are declared. The first @code{%left} or
-@code{%right} declaration in the file declares the operators whose
+order in which they are declared. The first precedence/associativity
+declaration in the file declares the operators whose
precedence is lowest, the next such declaration declares the operators
whose precedence is a little higher, and so on.
+@node Precedence Only
+@subsection Specifying Precedence Only
+@findex %precedence
+
+Since POSIX Yacc defines only @code{%left}, @code{%right}, and
+@code{%nonassoc}, which all defines precedence and associativity, little
+attention is paid to the fact that precedence cannot be defined without
+defining associativity. Yet, sometimes, when trying to solve a
+conflict, precedence suffices. In such a case, using @code{%left},
+@code{%right}, or @code{%nonassoc} might hide future (associativity
+related) conflicts that would remain hidden.
+
+The dangling @code{else} ambiguity (@pxref{Shift/Reduce, , Shift/Reduce
+Conflicts}) can be solved explicitly. This shift/reduce conflicts occurs
+in the following situation, where the period denotes the current parsing
+state:
+
+@example
+if @var{e1} then if @var{e2} then @var{s1} . else @var{s2}
+@end example
+
+The conflict involves the reduction of the rule @samp{IF expr THEN
+stmt}, which precedence is by default that of its last token
+(@code{THEN}), and the shifting of the token @code{ELSE}. The usual
+disambiguation (attach the @code{else} to the closest @code{if}),
+shifting must be preferred, i.e., the precedence of @code{ELSE} must be
+higher than that of @code{THEN}. But neither is expected to be involved
+in an associativity related conflict, which can be specified as follows.
+
+@example
+%precedence THEN
+%precedence ELSE
+@end example
+
+The unary-minus is another typical example where associativity is
+usually over-specified, see @ref{Infix Calc, , Infix Notation
+Calculator: @code{calc}}. The @code{%left} directive is traditionally
+used to declare the precedence of @code{NEG}, which is more than needed
+since it also defines its associativity. While this is harmless in the
+traditional example, who knows how @code{NEG} might be used in future
+evolutions of the grammar@dots{}
+
@node Precedence Examples
@subsection Precedence Examples
sign typically has a very high precedence as a unary operator, and a
somewhat lower precedence (lower than multiplication) as a binary operator.
-The Bison precedence declarations, @code{%left}, @code{%right} and
-@code{%nonassoc}, can only be used once for a given token; so a token has
+The Bison precedence declarations
+can only be used once for a given token; so a token has
only one precedence declared in this way. For context-dependent
precedence, you need to use an additional mechanism: the @code{%prec}
modifier for rules.
historical reasons, but that behavior is often not robust. For example, in
the previous section, we discussed the mysterious conflicts that can be
produced by LALR(1), Bison's default parser table construction algorithm.
-Another example is Bison's @code{%error-verbose} directive, which instructs
-the generated parser to produce verbose syntax error messages, which can
-sometimes contain incorrect information.
+Another example is Bison's @code{%define parse.error verbose} directive,
+which instructs the generated parser to produce verbose syntax error
+messages, which can sometimes contain incorrect information.
In this section, we explore several modern features of Bison that allow you
to tune fundamental aspects of the generated LR-based parsers. Some of
Do not allow @code{YYINITDEPTH} to be greater than @code{YYMAXDEPTH}.
-@c FIXME: C++ output.
-Because of semantic differences between C and C++, the deterministic
-parsers in C produced by Bison cannot grow when compiled
-by C++ compilers. In this precise case (compiling a C parser as C++) you are
-suggested to grow @code{YYINITDEPTH}. The Bison maintainers hope to fix
-this deficiency in a future release.
+You can generate a deterministic parser containing C++ user code from
+the default (C) skeleton, as well as from the C++ skeleton
+(@pxref{C++ Parsers}). However, if you do use the default skeleton
+and want to allow the parsing stack to grow,
+be careful not to use semantic types or location types that require
+non-trivial copy constructors.
+The C skeleton bypasses these constructors when copying data to
+new, larger stacks.
@node Error Recovery
@chapter Error Recovery
@item the directive @samp{%debug}
@findex %debug
Add the @code{%debug} directive (@pxref{Decl Summary, ,Bison Declaration
-Summary}). This is a Bison extension, especially useful for languages that
-don't use a preprocessor. Unless POSIX and Yacc portability matter to you,
-this is the preferred solution.
+Summary}). This Bison extension is maintained for backward
+compatibility with previous versions of Bison.
+
+@item the variable @samp{parse.trace}
+@findex %define parse.trace
+Add the @samp{%define parse.trace} directive (@pxref{%define
+Summary,,parse.trace}), or pass the @option{-Dparse.trace} option
+(@pxref{Bison Options}). This is a Bison extension, which is especially
+useful for languages that don't use a preprocessor. Unless POSIX and Yacc
+portability matter to you, this is the preferred solution.
@end table
-We suggest that you always enable the debug option so that debugging is
+We suggest that you always enable the trace option so that debugging is
always possible.
@findex YYFPRINTF
conflicts is not reported, so @option{-W} and @option{--warning} then have
no effect on the conflict report.
+@item deprecated
+Deprecated constructs whose support will be removed in future versions of
+Bison.
+
@item other
All warnings not categorized above. These warnings are enabled by default.
@item none
Turn off all the warnings.
@item error
-Treat warnings as errors.
+See @option{-Werror}, below.
@end table
A category can be turned off by prefixing its name with @samp{no-}. For
instance, @option{-Wno-yacc} will hide the warnings about
POSIX Yacc incompatibilities.
+
+@item -Werror[=@var{category}]
+@itemx -Wno-error[=@var{category}]
+Enable warnings falling in @var{category}, and treat them as errors. If no
+@var{category} is given, it defaults to making all enabled warnings into errors.
+
+@var{category} is the same as for @option{--warnings}, with the exception that
+it may not be prefixed with @samp{no-} (see above).
+
+Prefixed with @samp{no}, it deactivates the error treatment for this
+@var{category}. However, the warning itself won't be disabled, or enabled, by
+this option.
+
+Note that the precedence of the @samp{=} and @samp{,} operators is such that
+the following commands are @emph{not} equivalent, as the first will not treat
+S/R conflicts as errors.
+
+@example
+$ bison -Werror=yacc,conflicts-sr input.y
+$ bison -Werror=yacc,error=conflicts-sr input.y
+@end example
@end table
@noindent
When run, @command{bison} will create several entities in the @samp{yy}
namespace.
-@findex %define namespace
-Use the @samp{%define namespace} directive to change the namespace
-name, see @ref{%define Summary,,namespace}. The various classes are
-generated in the following files:
+@findex %define api.namespace
+Use the @samp{%define api.namespace} directive to change the namespace name,
+see @ref{%define Summary,,api.namespace}. The various classes are generated
+in the following files:
@table @file
@item position.hh
@itemx location.hh
- The definition of the classes @code{position} and @code{location},
- used for location tracking when enabled. @xref{C++ Location Values}.
+ The definition of the classes @code{position} and @code{location}, used for
-location tracking. These files are not generated if the @code{%define}
-variable @code{api.location.type} is defined. @xref{C++ Location Values}.
++location tracking when enabled. These files are not generated if the
++@code{%define} variable @code{api.location.type} is defined. @xref{C++
++Location Values}.
@item stack.hh
An auxiliary class @code{stack} used by the parser.
@c - YYSTYPE
@c - Printer and destructor
+Bison supports two different means to handle semantic values in C++. One is
+alike the C interface, and relies on unions (@pxref{C++ Unions}). As C++
+practitioners know, unions are inconvenient in C++, therefore another
+approach is provided, based on variants (@pxref{C++ Variants}).
+
+@menu
+* C++ Unions:: Semantic values cannot be objects
+* C++ Variants:: Using objects as semantic values
+@end menu
+
+@node C++ Unions
+@subsubsection C++ Unions
+
The @code{%union} directive works as for C, see @ref{Union Decl, ,The
Collection of Value Types}. In particular it produces a genuine
-@code{union}@footnote{In the future techniques to allow complex types
-within pseudo-unions (similar to Boost variants) might be implemented to
-alleviate these issues.}, which have a few specific features in C++.
+@code{union}, which have a few specific features in C++.
@itemize @minus
@item
The type @code{YYSTYPE} is defined but its use is discouraged: rather
only means to avoid leaks. @xref{Destructor Decl, , Freeing Discarded
Symbols}.
+@node C++ Variants
+@subsubsection C++ Variants
+
+Starting with version 2.6, Bison provides a @emph{variant} based
+implementation of semantic values for C++. This alleviates all the
+limitations reported in the previous section, and in particular, object
+types can be used without pointers.
+
+To enable variant-based semantic values, set @code{%define} variable
+@code{variant} (@pxref{%define Summary,, variant}). Once this defined,
+@code{%union} is ignored, and instead of using the name of the fields of the
+@code{%union} to ``type'' the symbols, use genuine types.
+
+For instance, instead of
+
+@example
+%union
+@{
+ int ival;
+ std::string* sval;
+@}
+%token <ival> NUMBER;
+%token <sval> STRING;
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+write
+
+@example
+%token <int> NUMBER;
+%token <std::string> STRING;
+@end example
+
+@code{STRING} is no longer a pointer, which should fairly simplify the user
+actions in the grammar and in the scanner (in particular the memory
+management).
+
+Since C++ features destructors, and since it is customary to specialize
+@code{operator<<} to support uniform printing of values, variants also
+typically simplify Bison printers and destructors.
+
+Variants are stricter than unions. When based on unions, you may play any
+dirty game with @code{yylval}, say storing an @code{int}, reading a
+@code{char*}, and then storing a @code{double} in it. This is no longer
+possible with variants: they must be initialized, then assigned to, and
+eventually, destroyed.
+
+@deftypemethod {semantic_type} {T&} build<T> ()
+Initialize, but leave empty. Returns the address where the actual value may
+be stored. Requires that the variant was not initialized yet.
+@end deftypemethod
+
+@deftypemethod {semantic_type} {T&} build<T> (const T& @var{t})
+Initialize, and copy-construct from @var{t}.
+@end deftypemethod
+
+
+@strong{Warning}: We do not use Boost.Variant, for two reasons. First, it
+appeared unacceptable to require Boost on the user's machine (i.e., the
+machine on which the generated parser will be compiled, not the machine on
+which @command{bison} was run). Second, for each possible semantic value,
+Boost.Variant not only stores the value, but also a tag specifying its
+type. But the parser already ``knows'' the type of the semantic value, so
+that would be duplicating the information.
+
+Therefore we developed light-weight variants whose type tag is external (so
+they are really like @code{unions} for C++ actually). But our code is much
+less mature that Boost.Variant. So there is a number of limitations in
+(the current implementation of) variants:
+@itemize
+@item
+Alignment must be enforced: values should be aligned in memory according to
+the most demanding type. Computing the smallest alignment possible requires
+meta-programming techniques that are not currently implemented in Bison, and
+therefore, since, as far as we know, @code{double} is the most demanding
+type on all platforms, alignments are enforced for @code{double} whatever
+types are actually used. This may waste space in some cases.
+
+@item
+Our implementation is not conforming with strict aliasing rules. Alias
+analysis is a technique used in optimizing compilers to detect when two
+pointers are disjoint (they cannot ``meet''). Our implementation breaks
+some of the rules that G++ 4.4 uses in its alias analysis, so @emph{strict
+alias analysis must be disabled}. Use the option
+@option{-fno-strict-aliasing} to compile the generated parser.
+
+@item
+There might be portability issues we are not aware of.
+@end itemize
+
+As far as we know, these limitations @emph{can} be alleviated. All it takes
+is some time and/or some talented C++ hacker willing to contribute to Bison.
@node C++ Location Values
@subsection C++ Location Values
@c - %define filename_type "const symbol::Symbol"
When the directive @code{%locations} is used, the C++ parser supports
- location tracking, see @ref{Tracking Locations}. Two auxiliary classes
- define a @code{position}, a single point in a file, and a @code{location}, a
- range composed of a pair of @code{position}s (possibly spanning several
- files).
+ location tracking, see @ref{Tracking Locations}.
+
+ By default, two auxiliary classes define a @code{position}, a single point
+ in a file, and a @code{location}, a range composed of a pair of
+ @code{position}s (possibly spanning several files). But if the
+ @code{%define} variable @code{api.location.type} is defined, then these
+ classes will not be generated, and the user defined type will be used.
@tindex uint
In this section @code{uint} is an abbreviation for @code{unsigned int}: in
genuine code only the latter is used.
@menu
-* C++ position:: One point in the source file
-* C++ location:: Two points in the source file
+* C++ position:: One point in the source file
+* C++ location:: Two points in the source file
+ * User Defined Location Type:: Required interface for locations
@end menu
@node C++ position
@code{filename} defined, or equal filename/line or column.
@end deftypefun
+ @node User Defined Location Type
+ @subsubsection User Defined Location Type
+ @findex %define api.location.type
+
+ Instead of using the built-in types you may use the @code{%define} variable
+ @code{api.location.type} to specify your own type:
+
+ @example
+ %define api.location.type @var{LocationType}
+ @end example
+
+ The requirements over your @var{LocationType} are:
+ @itemize
+ @item
+ it must be copyable;
+
+ @item
+ in order to compute the (default) value of @code{@@$} in a reduction, the
+ parser basically runs
+ @example
+ @@$.begin = @@$1.begin;
+ @@$.end = @@$@var{N}.end; // The location of last right-hand side symbol.
+ @end example
+ @noindent
+ so there must be copyable @code{begin} and @code{end} members;
+
+ @item
+ alternatively you may redefine the computation of the default location, in
+ which case these members are not required (@pxref{Location Default Action});
+
+ @item
+ if traces are enabled, then there must exist an @samp{std::ostream&
+ operator<< (std::ostream& o, const @var{LocationType}& s)} function.
+ @end itemize
+
+ @sp 1
+
+ In programs with several C++ parsers, you may also use the @code{%define}
+ variable @code{api.location.type} to share a common set of built-in
+ definitions for @code{position} and @code{location}. For instance, one
+ parser @file{master/parser.yy} might use:
+
+ @example
+ %defines
+ %locations
+ %define namespace "master::"
+ @end example
+
+ @noindent
+ to generate the @file{master/position.hh} and @file{master/location.hh}
+ files, reused by other parsers as follows:
+
+ @example
+ %define location_type "master::location"
+ %code requires @{ #include <master/location.hh> @}
+ @end example
+
@node C++ Parser Interface
@subsection C++ Parser Interface
@c - define parser_class_name
@defcv {Type} {parser} {semantic_type}
@defcvx {Type} {parser} {location_type}
-The types for semantics value and locations.
+The types for semantic values and locations (if enabled).
@end defcv
@defcv {Type} {parser} {token}
(@pxref{Calc++ Scanner}).
@end defcv
+@defcv {Type} {parser} {syntax_error}
+This class derives from @code{std::runtime_error}. Throw instances of it
+from the scanner or from the user actions to raise parse errors. This is
+equivalent with first
+invoking @code{error} to report the location and message of the syntax
+error, and then to invoke @code{YYERROR} to enter the error-recovery mode.
+But contrary to @code{YYERROR} which can only be invoked from user actions
+(i.e., written in the action itself), the exception can be thrown from
+function invoked from the user action.
+@end defcv
+
@deftypemethod {parser} {} parser (@var{type1} @var{arg1}, ...)
Build a new parser object. There are no arguments by default, unless
@samp{%parse-param @{@var{type1} @var{arg1}@}} was used.
@end deftypemethod
+@deftypemethod {syntax_error} {} syntax_error (const location_type& @var{l}, const std::string& @var{m})
+@deftypemethodx {syntax_error} {} syntax_error (const std::string& @var{m})
+Instantiate a syntax-error exception.
+@end deftypemethod
+
@deftypemethod {parser} {int} parse ()
Run the syntactic analysis, and return 0 on success, 1 otherwise.
@end deftypemethod
@deftypemethod {parser} {void} error (const location_type& @var{l}, const std::string& @var{m})
+@deftypemethodx {parser} {void} error (const std::string& @var{m})
The definition for this member function must be supplied by the user:
the parser uses it to report a parser error occurring at @var{l},
-described by @var{m}.
+described by @var{m}. If location tracking is not enabled, the second
+signature is used.
@end deftypemethod
The parser invokes the scanner by calling @code{yylex}. Contrary to C
parsers, C++ parsers are always pure: there is no point in using the
-@code{%define api.pure} directive. Therefore the interface is as follows.
+@samp{%define api.pure} directive. The actual interface with @code{yylex}
+depends whether you use unions, or variants.
+
+@menu
+* Split Symbols:: Passing symbols as two/three components
+* Complete Symbols:: Making symbols a whole
+@end menu
+
+@node Split Symbols
+@subsubsection Split Symbols
+
+Therefore the interface is as follows.
@deftypemethod {parser} {int} yylex (semantic_type* @var{yylval}, location_type* @var{yylloc}, @var{type1} @var{arg1}, ...)
-Return the next token. Its type is the return value, its semantic
-value and location being @var{yylval} and @var{yylloc}. Invocations of
+@deftypemethodx {parser} {int} yylex (semantic_type* @var{yylval}, @var{type1} @var{arg1}, ...)
+Return the next token. Its type is the return value, its semantic value and
+location (if enabled) being @var{yylval} and @var{yylloc}. Invocations of
@samp{%lex-param @{@var{type1} @var{arg1}@}} yield additional arguments.
@end deftypemethod
+Note that when using variants, the interface for @code{yylex} is the same,
+but @code{yylval} is handled differently.
+
+Regular union-based code in Lex scanner typically look like:
+
+@example
+[0-9]+ @{
+ yylval.ival = text_to_int (yytext);
+ return yy::parser::INTEGER;
+ @}
+[a-z]+ @{
+ yylval.sval = new std::string (yytext);
+ return yy::parser::IDENTIFIER;
+ @}
+@end example
+
+Using variants, @code{yylval} is already constructed, but it is not
+initialized. So the code would look like:
+
+@example
+[0-9]+ @{
+ yylval.build<int>() = text_to_int (yytext);
+ return yy::parser::INTEGER;
+ @}
+[a-z]+ @{
+ yylval.build<std::string> = yytext;
+ return yy::parser::IDENTIFIER;
+ @}
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+or
+
+@example
+[0-9]+ @{
+ yylval.build(text_to_int (yytext));
+ return yy::parser::INTEGER;
+ @}
+[a-z]+ @{
+ yylval.build(yytext);
+ return yy::parser::IDENTIFIER;
+ @}
+@end example
+
+
+@node Complete Symbols
+@subsubsection Complete Symbols
+
+If you specified both @code{%define variant} and @code{%define lex_symbol},
+the @code{parser} class also defines the class @code{parser::symbol_type}
+which defines a @emph{complete} symbol, aggregating its type (i.e., the
+traditional value returned by @code{yylex}), its semantic value (i.e., the
+value passed in @code{yylval}, and possibly its location (@code{yylloc}).
+
+@deftypemethod {symbol_type} {} symbol_type (token_type @var{type}, const semantic_type& @var{value}, const location_type& @var{location})
+Build a complete terminal symbol which token type is @var{type}, and which
+semantic value is @var{value}. If location tracking is enabled, also pass
+the @var{location}.
+@end deftypemethod
+
+This interface is low-level and should not be used for two reasons. First,
+it is inconvenient, as you still have to build the semantic value, which is
+a variant, and second, because consistency is not enforced: as with unions,
+it is still possible to give an integer as semantic value for a string.
+
+So for each token type, Bison generates named constructors as follows.
+
+@deftypemethod {symbol_type} {} make_@var{token} (const @var{value_type}& @var{value}, const location_type& @var{location})
+@deftypemethodx {symbol_type} {} make_@var{token} (const location_type& @var{location})
+Build a complete terminal symbol for the token type @var{token} (not
+including the @code{api.tokens.prefix}) whose possible semantic value is
+@var{value} of adequate @var{value_type}. If location tracking is enabled,
+also pass the @var{location}.
+@end deftypemethod
+
+For instance, given the following declarations:
+
+@example
+%define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_"
+%token <std::string> IDENTIFIER;
+%token <int> INTEGER;
+%token COLON;
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+Bison generates the following functions:
+
+@example
+symbol_type make_IDENTIFIER(const std::string& v,
+ const location_type& l);
+symbol_type make_INTEGER(const int& v,
+ const location_type& loc);
+symbol_type make_COLON(const location_type& loc);
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+which should be used in a Lex-scanner as follows.
+
+@example
+[0-9]+ return yy::parser::make_INTEGER(text_to_int (yytext), loc);
+[a-z]+ return yy::parser::make_IDENTIFIER(yytext, loc);
+":" return yy::parser::make_COLON(loc);
+@end example
+
+Tokens that do not have an identifier are not accessible: you cannot simply
+use characters such as @code{':'}, they must be declared with @code{%token}.
@node A Complete C++ Example
@subsection A Complete C++ Example
This section demonstrates the use of a C++ parser with a simple but
complete example. This example should be available on your system,
-ready to compile, in the directory @dfn{../bison/examples/calc++}. It
+ready to compile, in the directory @dfn{.../bison/examples/calc++}. It
focuses on the use of Bison, therefore the design of the various C++
classes is very naive: no accessors, no encapsulation of members etc.
We will use a Lex scanner, and more precisely, a Flex scanner, to
-demonstrate the various interaction. A hand written scanner is
+demonstrate the various interactions. A hand-written scanner is
actually easier to interface with.
@menu
@comment file: calc++-driver.hh
@example
// Tell Flex the lexer's prototype ...
-# define YY_DECL \
- yy::calcxx_parser::token_type \
- yylex (yy::calcxx_parser::semantic_type* yylval, \
- yy::calcxx_parser::location_type* yylloc, \
- calcxx_driver& driver)
+# define YY_DECL \
+ yy::calcxx_parser::symbol_type yylex (calcxx_driver& driver)
// ... and declare it for the parser's sake.
YY_DECL;
@end example
@end example
@noindent
-To encapsulate the coordination with the Flex scanner, it is useful to
-have two members function to open and close the scanning phase.
+To encapsulate the coordination with the Flex scanner, it is useful to have
+member functions to open and close the scanning phase.
@comment file: calc++-driver.hh
@example
@comment file: calc++-driver.hh
@example
- // Run the parser. Return 0 on success.
+ // Run the parser on file F.
+ // Return 0 on success.
int parse (const std::string& f);
+ // The name of the file being parsed.
+ // Used later to pass the file name to the location tracker.
std::string file;
+ // Whether parser traces should be generated.
bool trace_parsing;
@end example
%define parser_class_name "calcxx_parser"
@end example
+@noindent
+@findex %define variant
+@findex %define lex_symbol
+This example will use genuine C++ objects as semantic values, therefore, we
+require the variant-based interface. To make sure we properly use it, we
+enable assertions. To fully benefit from type-safety and more natural
+definition of ``symbol'', we enable @code{lex_symbol}.
+
+@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
+@example
+%define variant
+%define parse.assert
+%define lex_symbol
+@end example
+
@noindent
@findex %code requires
-Then come the declarations/inclusions needed to define the
-@code{%union}. Because the parser uses the parsing driver and
-reciprocally, both cannot include the header of the other. Because the
+Then come the declarations/inclusions needed by the semantic values.
+Because the parser uses the parsing driver and reciprocally, both would like
+to include the header of the other, which is, of course, insane. This
+mutual dependency will be broken using forward declarations. Because the
driver's header needs detailed knowledge about the parser class (in
-particular its inner types), it is the parser's header which will simply
-use a forward declaration of the driver.
-@xref{%code Summary}.
+particular its inner types), it is the parser's header which will use a
+forward declaration of the driver. @xref{%code Summary}.
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
-%code requires @{
+%code requires
+@{
# include <string>
class calcxx_driver;
@}
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
// The parsing context.
-%parse-param @{ calcxx_driver& driver @}
-%lex-param @{ calcxx_driver& driver @}
+%param @{ calcxx_driver& driver @}
@end example
@noindent
-Then we request the location tracking feature, and initialize the
+Then we request location tracking, and initialize the
first location's file name. Afterward new locations are computed
relatively to the previous locations: the file name will be
-automatically propagated.
+propagated.
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
@end example
@noindent
-Use the two following directives to enable parser tracing and verbose error
+Use the following two directives to enable parser tracing and verbose error
messages. However, verbose error messages can contain incorrect information
(@pxref{LAC}).
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
-%debug
-%error-verbose
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-Semantic values cannot use ``real'' objects, but only pointers to
-them.
-
-@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
-@example
-// Symbols.
-%union
-@{
- int ival;
- std::string *sval;
-@};
+%define parse.trace
+%define parse.error verbose
@end example
@noindent
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
-%code @{
+%code
+@{
# include "calc++-driver.hh"
@}
@end example
@noindent
The token numbered as 0 corresponds to end of file; the following line
-allows for nicer error messages referring to ``end of file'' instead
-of ``$end''. Similarly user friendly named are provided for each
-symbol. Note that the tokens names are prefixed by @code{TOKEN_} to
-avoid name clashes.
+allows for nicer error messages referring to ``end of file'' instead of
+``$end''. Similarly user friendly names are provided for each symbol. To
+avoid name clashes in the generated files (@pxref{Calc++ Scanner}), prefix
+tokens with @code{TOK_} (@pxref{%define Summary,,api.tokens.prefix}).
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
-%token END 0 "end of file"
-%token ASSIGN ":="
-%token <sval> IDENTIFIER "identifier"
-%token <ival> NUMBER "number"
-%type <ival> exp
+%define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_"
+%token
+ END 0 "end of file"
+ ASSIGN ":="
+ MINUS "-"
+ PLUS "+"
+ STAR "*"
+ SLASH "/"
+ LPAREN "("
+ RPAREN ")"
+;
@end example
@noindent
-To enable memory deallocation during error recovery, use
-@code{%destructor}.
+Since we use variant-based semantic values, @code{%union} is not used, and
+both @code{%type} and @code{%token} expect genuine types, as opposed to type
+tags.
-@c FIXME: Document %printer, and mention that it takes a braced-code operand.
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
-%printer @{ yyoutput << *$$; @} "identifier"
-%destructor @{ delete $$; @} "identifier"
+%token <std::string> IDENTIFIER "identifier"
+%token <int> NUMBER "number"
+%type <int> exp
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+No @code{%destructor} is needed to enable memory deallocation during error
+recovery; the memory, for strings for instance, will be reclaimed by the
+regular destructors. All the values are printed using their
+@code{operator<<} (@pxref{Printer Decl, , Printing Semantic Values}).
-%printer @{ yyoutput << $$; @} <ival>
+@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
+@example
+%printer @{ yyoutput << $$; @} <*>;
@end example
@noindent
-The grammar itself is straightforward.
+The grammar itself is straightforward (@pxref{Location Tracking Calc, ,
+Location Tracking Calculator: @code{ltcalc}}).
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
| assignments assignment @{@};
assignment:
- "identifier" ":=" exp
- @{ driver.variables[*$1] = $3; delete $1; @};
-
-%left '+' '-';
-%left '*' '/';
-exp: exp '+' exp @{ $$ = $1 + $3; @}
- | exp '-' exp @{ $$ = $1 - $3; @}
- | exp '*' exp @{ $$ = $1 * $3; @}
- | exp '/' exp @{ $$ = $1 / $3; @}
- | "identifier" @{ $$ = driver.variables[*$1]; delete $1; @}
- | "number" @{ $$ = $1; @};
+ "identifier" ":=" exp @{ driver.variables[$1] = $3; @};
+
+%left "+" "-";
+%left "*" "/";
+exp:
+ exp "+" exp @{ $$ = $1 + $3; @}
+| exp "-" exp @{ $$ = $1 - $3; @}
+| exp "*" exp @{ $$ = $1 * $3; @}
+| exp "/" exp @{ $$ = $1 / $3; @}
+| "(" exp ")" @{ std::swap ($$, $2); @}
+| "identifier" @{ $$ = driver.variables[$1]; @}
+| "number" @{ std::swap ($$, $1); @};
%%
@end example
@comment file: calc++-parser.yy
@example
void
-yy::calcxx_parser::error (const yy::calcxx_parser::location_type& l,
+yy::calcxx_parser::error (const location_type& l,
const std::string& m)
@{
driver.error (l, m);
@comment file: calc++-scanner.ll
@example
%@{ /* -*- C++ -*- */
-# include <cstdlib>
# include <cerrno>
# include <climits>
+# include <cstdlib>
# include <string>
# include "calc++-driver.hh"
# include "calc++-parser.hh"
-/* Work around an incompatibility in flex (at least versions
- 2.5.31 through 2.5.33): it generates code that does
- not conform to C89. See Debian bug 333231
- <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=333231>. */
+// Work around an incompatibility in flex (at least versions
+// 2.5.31 through 2.5.33): it generates code that does
+// not conform to C89. See Debian bug 333231
+// <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=333231>.
# undef yywrap
# define yywrap() 1
-/* By default yylex returns int, we use token_type.
- Unfortunately yyterminate by default returns 0, which is
- not of token_type. */
-#define yyterminate() return token::END
+// The location of the current token.
+static yy::location loc;
%@}
@end example
Because there is no @code{#include}-like feature we don't need
@code{yywrap}, we don't need @code{unput} either, and we parse an
actual file, this is not an interactive session with the user.
-Finally we enable the scanner tracing features.
+Finally, we enable scanner tracing.
@comment file: calc++-scanner.ll
@example
@noindent
The following paragraph suffices to track locations accurately. Each
time @code{yylex} is invoked, the begin position is moved onto the end
-position. Then when a pattern is matched, the end position is
-advanced of its width. In case it matched ends of lines, the end
+position. Then when a pattern is matched, its width is added to the end
+column. When matching ends of lines, the end
cursor is adjusted, and each time blanks are matched, the begin cursor
is moved onto the end cursor to effectively ignore the blanks
preceding tokens. Comments would be treated equally.
@example
@group
%@{
-# define YY_USER_ACTION yylloc->columns (yyleng);
+ // Code run each time a pattern is matched.
+ # define YY_USER_ACTION loc.columns (yyleng);
%@}
@end group
%%
+@group
%@{
- yylloc->step ();
+ // Code run each time yylex is called.
+ loc.step ();
%@}
-@{blank@}+ yylloc->step ();
-[\n]+ yylloc->lines (yyleng); yylloc->step ();
+@end group
+@{blank@}+ loc.step ();
+[\n]+ loc.lines (yyleng); loc.step ();
@end example
@noindent
-The rules are simple, just note the use of the driver to report errors.
-It is convenient to use a typedef to shorten
-@code{yy::calcxx_parser::token::identifier} into
-@code{token::identifier} for instance.
+The rules are simple. The driver is used to report errors.
@comment file: calc++-scanner.ll
@example
-%@{
- typedef yy::calcxx_parser::token token;
-%@}
- /* Convert ints to the actual type of tokens. */
-[-+*/] return yy::calcxx_parser::token_type (yytext[0]);
-":=" return token::ASSIGN;
+"-" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_MINUS(loc);
+"+" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_PLUS(loc);
+"*" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_STAR(loc);
+"/" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_SLASH(loc);
+"(" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_LPAREN(loc);
+")" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_RPAREN(loc);
+":=" return yy::calcxx_parser::make_ASSIGN(loc);
+
+@group
@{int@} @{
errno = 0;
long n = strtol (yytext, NULL, 10);
if (! (INT_MIN <= n && n <= INT_MAX && errno != ERANGE))
- driver.error (*yylloc, "integer is out of range");
- yylval->ival = n;
- return token::NUMBER;
+ driver.error (loc, "integer is out of range");
+ return yy::calcxx_parser::make_NUMBER(n, loc);
@}
-@{id@} yylval->sval = new std::string (yytext); return token::IDENTIFIER;
-. driver.error (*yylloc, "invalid character");
+@end group
+@{id@} return yy::calcxx_parser::make_IDENTIFIER(yytext, loc);
+. driver.error (loc, "invalid character");
+<<EOF>> return yy::calcxx_parser::make_END(loc);
%%
@end example
@noindent
-Finally, because the scanner related driver's member function depend
+Finally, because the scanner-related driver's member-functions depend
on the scanner's data, it is simpler to implement them in this file.
@comment file: calc++-scanner.ll
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
@{
+ int res = 0;
calcxx_driver driver;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
if (argv[i] == std::string ("-p"))
driver.trace_scanning = true;
else if (!driver.parse (argv[i]))
std::cout << driver.result << std::endl;
+ else
+ res = 1;
+ return res;
@}
@end group
@end example
Contrary to C parsers, Java parsers do not use global variables; the
state of the parser is always local to an instance of the parser class.
Therefore, all Java parsers are ``pure'', and the @code{%pure-parser}
-and @code{%define api.pure} directives does not do anything when used in
+and @samp{%define api.pure} directives does not do anything when used in
Java.
Push parsers are currently unsupported in Java and @code{%define
@code{%defines} directive or the @option{-d}/@option{--defines} options.
@c FIXME: Possible code change.
-Currently, support for debugging and verbose errors are always compiled
-in. Thus the @code{%debug} and @code{%token-table} directives and the
+Currently, support for tracing is always compiled
+in. Thus the @samp{%define parse.trace} and @samp{%token-table}
+directives and the
@option{-t}/@option{--debug} and @option{-k}/@option{--token-table}
options have no effect. This may change in the future to eliminate
-unused code in the generated parser, so use @code{%debug} and
-@code{%verbose-error} explicitly if needed. Also, in the future the
+unused code in the generated parser, so use @samp{%define parse.trace}
+explicitly
+if needed. Also, in the future the
@code{%token-table} directive might enable a public interface to
access the token names and codes.
+Getting a ``code too large'' error from the Java compiler means the code
+hit the 64KB bytecode per method limitation of the Java class file.
+Try reducing the amount of code in actions and static initializers;
+otherwise, report a bug so that the parser skeleton will be improved.
+
+
@node Java Semantic Values
@subsection Java Semantic Values
@c - No %union, specify type in %type/%token.
By default, the semantic stack is declared to have @code{Object} members,
which means that the class types you specify can be of any class.
To improve the type safety of the parser, you can declare the common
-superclass of all the semantic values using the @code{%define stype}
+superclass of all the semantic values using the @samp{%define stype}
directive. For example, after the following declaration:
@example
defines a class representing a @dfn{location}, a range composed of a pair of
positions (possibly spanning several files). The location class is an inner
class of the parser; the name is @code{Location} by default, and may also be
-renamed using @code{%define location_type "@var{class-name}"}.
+renamed using @samp{%define location_type "@var{class-name}"}.
The location class treats the position as a completely opaque value.
By default, the class name is @code{Position}, but this can be changed
-with @code{%define position_type "@var{class-name}"}. This class must
+with @samp{%define position_type "@var{class-name}"}. This class must
be supplied by the user.
The name of the generated parser class defaults to @code{YYParser}. The
@code{YY} prefix may be changed using the @code{%name-prefix} directive
or the @option{-p}/@option{--name-prefix} option. Alternatively, use
-@code{%define parser_class_name "@var{name}"} to give a custom name to
+@samp{%define parser_class_name "@var{name}"} to give a custom name to
the class. The interface of this class is detailed below.
By default, the parser class has package visibility. A declaration
-@code{%define public} will change to public visibility. Remember that,
+@samp{%define public} will change to public visibility. Remember that,
according to the Java language specification, the name of the @file{.java}
file should match the name of the class in this case. Similarly, you can
use @code{abstract}, @code{final} and @code{strictfp} with the
@code{%define} declaration to add other modifiers to the parser class.
+A single @samp{%define annotations "@var{annotations}"} directive can
+be used to add any number of annotations to the parser class.
The Java package name of the parser class can be specified using the
-@code{%define package} directive. The superclass and the implemented
+@samp{%define package} directive. The superclass and the implemented
interfaces of the parser class can be specified with the @code{%define
-extends} and @code{%define implements} directives.
+extends} and @samp{%define implements} directives.
The parser class defines an inner class, @code{Location}, that is used
for location tracking (see @ref{Java Location Values}), and a inner
below, all the other members and fields are preceded with a @code{yy} or
@code{YY} prefix to avoid clashes with user code.
-@c FIXME: The following constants and variables are still undocumented:
-@c @code{bisonVersion}, @code{bisonSkeleton} and @code{errorVerbose}.
-
The parser class can be extended using the @code{%parse-param}
directive. Each occurrence of the directive will add a @code{protected
final} field to the parser class, and an argument to its constructor,
which initialize them automatically.
-Token names defined by @code{%token} and the predefined @code{EOF} token
-name are added as constant fields to the parser class.
-
@deftypeop {Constructor} {YYParser} {} YYParser (@var{lex_param}, @dots{}, @var{parse_param}, @dots{})
Build a new parser object with embedded @code{%code lexer}. There are
-no parameters, unless @code{%parse-param}s and/or @code{%lex-param}s are
-used.
+no parameters, unless @code{%param}s and/or @code{%parse-param}s and/or
+@code{%lex-param}s are used.
+
+Use @code{%code init} for code added to the start of the constructor
+body. This is especially useful to initialize superclasses. Use
+@samp{%define init_throws} to specify any uncaught exceptions.
@end deftypeop
@deftypeop {Constructor} {YYParser} {} YYParser (Lexer @var{lexer}, @var{parse_param}, @dots{})
Build a new parser object using the specified scanner. There are no
-additional parameters unless @code{%parse-param}s are used.
+additional parameters unless @code{%param}s and/or @code{%parse-param}s are
+used.
If the scanner is defined by @code{%code lexer}, this constructor is
declared @code{protected} and is called automatically with a scanner
-created with the correct @code{%lex-param}s.
+created with the correct @code{%param}s and/or @code{%lex-param}s.
+
+Use @code{%code init} for code added to the start of the constructor
+body. This is especially useful to initialize superclasses. Use
+@samp{%define init_throws} to specify any uncaught exceptions.
@end deftypeop
@deftypemethod {YYParser} {boolean} parse ()
@code{false} otherwise.
@end deftypemethod
+@deftypemethod {YYParser} {boolean} getErrorVerbose ()
+@deftypemethodx {YYParser} {void} setErrorVerbose (boolean @var{verbose})
+Get or set the option to produce verbose error messages. These are only
+available with @samp{%define parse.error verbose}, which also turns on
+verbose error messages.
+@end deftypemethod
+
+@deftypemethod {YYParser} {void} yyerror (String @var{msg})
+@deftypemethodx {YYParser} {void} yyerror (Position @var{pos}, String @var{msg})
+@deftypemethodx {YYParser} {void} yyerror (Location @var{loc}, String @var{msg})
+Print an error message using the @code{yyerror} method of the scanner
+instance in use. The @code{Location} and @code{Position} parameters are
+available only if location tracking is active.
+@end deftypemethod
+
@deftypemethod {YYParser} {boolean} recovering ()
During the syntactic analysis, return @code{true} if recovering
from a syntax error.
or nonzero, full tracing.
@end deftypemethod
+@deftypecv {Constant} {YYParser} {String} {bisonVersion}
+@deftypecvx {Constant} {YYParser} {String} {bisonSkeleton}
+Identify the Bison version and skeleton used to generate this parser.
+@end deftypecv
+
@node Java Scanner Interface
@subsection Java Scanner Interface
There are two possible ways to interface a Bison-generated Java parser
with a scanner: the scanner may be defined by @code{%code lexer}, or
defined elsewhere. In either case, the scanner has to implement the
-@code{Lexer} inner interface of the parser class.
+@code{Lexer} inner interface of the parser class. This interface also
+contain constants for all user-defined token names and the predefined
+@code{EOF} token.
In the first case, the body of the scanner class is placed in
@code{%code lexer} blocks. If you want to pass parameters from the
@deftypemethod {Lexer} {void} yyerror (Location @var{loc}, String @var{msg})
This method is defined by the user to emit an error message. The first
parameter is omitted if location tracking is not active. Its type can be
-changed using @code{%define location_type "@var{class-name}".}
+changed using @samp{%define location_type "@var{class-name}".}
@end deftypemethod
@deftypemethod {Lexer} {int} yylex ()
value and location are saved and returned by the their methods in the
interface.
-Use @code{%define lex_throws} to specify any uncaught exceptions.
+Use @samp{%define lex_throws} to specify any uncaught exceptions.
Default is @code{java.io.IOException}.
@end deftypemethod
@code{yylex} returned, and the first position beyond it. These
methods are not needed unless location tracking is active.
-The return type can be changed using @code{%define position_type
+The return type can be changed using @samp{%define position_type
"@var{class-name}".}
@end deftypemethod
@deftypemethod {Lexer} {Object} getLVal ()
Return the semantic value of the last token that yylex returned.
-The return type can be changed using @code{%define stype
+The return type can be changed using @samp{%define stype
"@var{class-name}".}
@end deftypemethod
The following special constructs can be uses in Java actions.
Other analogous C action features are currently unavailable for Java.
-Use @code{%define throws} to specify any uncaught exceptions from parser
+Use @samp{%define throws} to specify any uncaught exceptions from parser
actions, and initial actions specified by @code{%initial-action}.
@defvar $@var{n}
@defvar $$
The semantic value for the grouping made by the current rule. As a
value, this is in the base type (@code{Object} or as specified by
-@code{%define stype}) as in not cast to the declared subtype because
+@samp{%define stype}) as in not cast to the declared subtype because
casts are not allowed on the left-hand side of Java assignments.
Use an explicit Java cast if the correct subtype is needed.
@xref{Java Semantic Values}.
@xref{Error Recovery}.
@end deftypefn
-@deftypefn {Function} {protected void} yyerror (String msg)
-@deftypefnx {Function} {protected void} yyerror (Position pos, String msg)
-@deftypefnx {Function} {protected void} yyerror (Location loc, String msg)
+@deftypefn {Function} {void} yyerror (String @var{msg})
+@deftypefnx {Function} {void} yyerror (Position @var{loc}, String @var{msg})
+@deftypefnx {Function} {void} yyerror (Location @var{loc}, String @var{msg})
Print an error message using the @code{yyerror} method of the scanner
-instance in use.
+instance in use. The @code{Location} and @code{Position} parameters are
+available only if location tracking is active.
@end deftypefn
@item @code{%code imports}
blocks are placed at the beginning of the Java source code. They may
include copyright notices. For a @code{package} declarations, it is
-suggested to use @code{%define package} instead.
+suggested to use @samp{%define package} instead.
@item unqualified @code{%code}
blocks are placed inside the parser class.
@deffn {Directive} %name-prefix "@var{prefix}"
The prefix of the parser class name @code{@var{prefix}Parser} if
-@code{%define parser_class_name} is not used. Default is @code{YY}.
+@samp{%define parser_class_name} is not used. Default is @code{YY}.
@xref{Java Bison Interface}.
@end deffn
@xref{Java Differences}.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Directive} {%code init} @{ @var{code} @dots{} @}
+Code inserted at the beginning of the parser constructor body.
+@xref{Java Parser Interface}.
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Directive} {%code lexer} @{ @var{code} @dots{} @}
Code added to the body of a inner lexer class within the parser class.
@xref{Java Scanner Interface}.
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %@{ @var{code} @dots{} %@}
-Not supported. Use @code{%code import} instead.
+Not supported. Use @code{%code imports} instead.
@xref{Java Differences}.
@end deffn
@xref{Java Bison Interface}.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Directive} {%define annotations} "@var{annotations}"
+The Java annotations for the parser class. Default is none.
+@xref{Java Bison Interface}.
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Directive} {%define extends} "@var{superclass}"
The superclass of the parser class. Default is none.
@xref{Java Bison Interface}.
@xref{Java Bison Interface}.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Directive} {%define init_throws} "@var{exceptions}"
+The exceptions thrown by @code{%code init} from the parser class
+constructor. Default is none.
+@xref{Java Parser Interface}.
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Directive} {%define lex_throws} "@var{exceptions}"
The exceptions thrown by the @code{yylex} method of the lexer, a
comma-separated list. Default is @code{java.io.IOException}.
Grammar}.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Directive} %?@{@var{expression}@}
+Predicate actions. This is a type of action clause that may appear in
+rules. The expression is evaluated, and if false, causes a syntax error. In
+GLR parsers during nondeterministic operation,
+this silently causes an alternative parse to die. During deterministic
+operation, it is the same as the effect of YYERROR.
+@xref{Semantic Predicates}.
+
+This feature is experimental.
+More user feedback will help to determine whether it should become a permanent
+feature.
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Construct} /*@dots{}*/
Comment delimiters, as in C.
@end deffn
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %error-verbose
-Bison declaration to request verbose, specific error message strings
-when @code{yyerror} is called. @xref{Error Reporting}.
+An obsolete directive standing for @samp{%define parse.error verbose}
+(@pxref{Error Reporting, ,The Error Reporting Function @code{yyerror}}).
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %file-prefix "@var{prefix}"
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %left
-Bison declaration to assign left associativity to token(s).
+Bison declaration to assign precedence and left associativity to token(s).
@xref{Precedence Decl, ,Operator Precedence}.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Directive} %lex-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@}
-Bison declaration to specifying an additional parameter that
+@deffn {Directive} %lex-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}
+Bison declaration to specifying additional arguments that
@code{yylex} should accept. @xref{Pure Calling,, Calling Conventions
for Pure Parsers}.
@end deffn
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %nonassoc
-Bison declaration to assign nonassociativity to token(s).
+Bison declaration to assign precedence and nonassociativity to token(s).
@xref{Precedence Decl, ,Operator Precedence}.
@end deffn
@xref{Decl Summary}.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Directive} %parse-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@}
-Bison declaration to specifying an additional parameter that
-@code{yyparse} should accept. @xref{Parser Function,, The Parser
-Function @code{yyparse}}.
+@deffn {Directive} %param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}
+Bison declaration to specify additional arguments that both
+@code{yylex} and @code{yyparse} should accept. @xref{Parser Function,, The
+Parser Function @code{yyparse}}.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Directive} %parse-param @{@var{argument-declaration}@} @dots{}
+Bison declaration to specify additional arguments that @code{yyparse}
+should accept. @xref{Parser Function,, The Parser Function @code{yyparse}}.
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %prec
@xref{Contextual Precedence, ,Context-Dependent Precedence}.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Directive} %precedence
+Bison declaration to assign precedence to token(s), but no associativity
+@xref{Precedence Decl, ,Operator Precedence}.
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Directive} %pure-parser
-Deprecated version of @code{%define api.pure} (@pxref{%define
+Deprecated version of @samp{%define api.pure} (@pxref{%define
Summary,,api.pure}), for which Bison is more careful to warn about
unreasonable usage.
@end deffn
@end deffn
@deffn {Directive} %right
-Bison declaration to assign right associativity to token(s).
+Bison declaration to assign precedence and right associativity to token(s).
@xref{Precedence Decl, ,Operator Precedence}.
@end deffn
@deffn {Function} yyerror
User-supplied function to be called by @code{yyparse} on error.
-@xref{Error Reporting, ,The Error
-Reporting Function @code{yyerror}}.
+@xref{Error Reporting, ,The Error Reporting Function @code{yyerror}}.
@end deffn
@deffn {Macro} YYERROR_VERBOSE
-An obsolete macro that you define with @code{#define} in the prologue
-to request verbose, specific error message strings
-when @code{yyerror} is called. It doesn't matter what definition you
-use for @code{YYERROR_VERBOSE}, just whether you define it.
-Supported by the C skeletons only; using
-@code{%error-verbose} is preferred. @xref{Error Reporting}.
+An obsolete macro used in the @file{yacc.c} skeleton, that you define
+with @code{#define} in the prologue to request verbose, specific error
+message strings when @code{yyerror} is called. It doesn't matter what
+definition you use for @code{YYERROR_VERBOSE}, just whether you define
+it. Using @samp{%define parse.error verbose} is preferred
+(@pxref{Error Reporting, ,The Error Reporting Function @code{yyerror}}).
@end deffn
@deffn {Macro} YYFPRINTF
More user feedback will help to stabilize it.)
@end deffn
-@deffn {Macro} YYPARSE_PARAM
-An obsolete macro for specifying the name of a parameter that
-@code{yyparse} should accept. The use of this macro is deprecated, and
-is supported only for Yacc like parsers. @xref{Pure Calling,, Calling
-Conventions for Pure Parsers}.
-@end deffn
-
@deffn {Macro} YYRECOVERING
The expression @code{YYRECOVERING ()} yields 1 when the parser
is recovering from a syntax error, and 0 otherwise.
{
muscle_entry const *m1 = x;
muscle_entry const *m2 = y;
- return strcmp (m1->key, m2->key) == 0;
+ return STREQ (m1->key, m2->key);
}
static size_t
obstack_init (&muscle_obstack);
muscle_table = hash_initialize (HT_INITIAL_CAPACITY, NULL, hash_muscle,
- hash_compare_muscles, muscle_entry_free);
+ hash_compare_muscles, muscle_entry_free);
/* Version and input file. */
MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING ("version", VERSION);
{
/* Grow the current value. */
char *new_val;
- obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, entry->value);
+ obstack_printf (&muscle_obstack, "%s%s%s", entry->value, separator, val);
free (entry->storage);
- obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, separator);
- obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, val);
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);
- new_val = obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack);
+ new_val = obstack_finish0 (&muscle_obstack);
entry->value = entry->storage = xstrdup (new_val);
obstack_free (&muscle_obstack, new_val);
}
obstack_quote (&muscle_obstack,
quotearg_style (c_quoting_style, loc.start.file));
obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, ")[");
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);
- extension = obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack);
+ extension = obstack_finish0 (&muscle_obstack);
muscle_grow (key, extension, "");
obstack_free (&muscle_obstack, extension);
}
void muscle_pair_list_grow (const char *muscle,
- const char *a1, const char *a2)
+ const char *a1, const char *a2)
{
char *pair;
obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, "[");
obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, ", ");
obstack_quote (&muscle_obstack, a2);
obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, "]");
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, 0);
- pair = obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack);
+ pair = obstack_finish0 (&muscle_obstack);
muscle_grow (muscle, pair, ",\n");
obstack_free (&muscle_obstack, pair);
}
char *extension;
obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, "[[");
obstack_escape (&muscle_obstack, bound.file);
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, ':');
- obstack_printf (&muscle_obstack, "%d", bound.line);
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, '.');
- obstack_printf (&muscle_obstack, "%d", bound.column);
- obstack_sgrow (&muscle_obstack, "]]");
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, '\0');
- extension = obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack);
+ obstack_printf (&muscle_obstack, ":%d.%d]]", bound.line, bound.column);
+ extension = obstack_finish0 (&muscle_obstack);
muscle_grow (key, extension, "");
obstack_free (&muscle_obstack, extension);
}
static char *
string_decode (char const *key)
{
- char const *value;
+ char const *value = muscle_find_const (key);
char *value_decoded;
char *result;
- value = muscle_find_const (key);
if (!value)
return NULL;
do {
{
char *boundary_str;
aver (*++value == ']');
- obstack_1grow (&muscle_obstack, '\0');
- boundary_str = obstack_finish (&muscle_obstack);
+ boundary_str = obstack_finish0 (&muscle_obstack);
switch (*++value)
{
case ',':
* otherwise \a variable. */
static
char const *
-muscle_percent_variable_update (char const *variable)
+muscle_percent_variable_update (char const *variable, location variable_loc)
{
typedef struct
{
const conversion_type conversion[] =
{
{ "api.push_pull", "api.push-pull", },
+ { "location_type", "api.location.type", },
{ "lr.keep_unreachable_states", "lr.keep-unreachable-states", },
+ { "namespace", "api.namespace", },
};
char const *res = variable;
int i;
if (STREQ (conversion[i].obsolete, variable))
{
res = conversion[i].updated;
+ complain (&variable_loc, Wdeprecated,
+ _("deprecated %%define variable name: %s, use %s"),
+ quote (variable), quote_n (1, res));
break;
}
return res;
}
void
- muscle_percent_define_insert (char const *variable, location variable_loc,
+ muscle_percent_define_insert (char const *var, location variable_loc,
char const *value,
muscle_percent_define_how how)
{
- char const *name;
- char const *loc_name;
- char const *syncline_name;
- char const *how_name;
-
- /* Permit certain names with underscores for backward compatibility. */
- variable = muscle_percent_variable_update (variable, variable_loc);
-
- name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
- loc_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_loc(", variable, ")");
- syncline_name =
+ /* Backward compatibility. */
- char const *variable = muscle_percent_variable_update (var);
++ char const *variable = muscle_percent_variable_update (var, variable_loc);
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
+ char const *loc_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_loc(", variable, ")");
+ char const *syncline_name =
UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_syncline(", variable, ")");
- how_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_how(", variable, ")");
+ char const *how_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_how(", variable, ")");
/* Command-line options are processed before the grammar file. */
if (how == MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE
&& muscle_find_const (name))
{
+ muscle_percent_define_how how_old = atoi (muscle_find_const (how_name));
unsigned i = 0;
- muscle_percent_define_how how_old =
- atoi (muscle_find_const (how_name));
if (how_old == MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_F)
return;
- complain_at_indent (variable_loc, &i,
- _("%%define variable %s redefined"), quote (variable));
+ complain_indent (&variable_loc, complaint, &i,
+ _("%%define variable %s redefined"),
+ quote (variable));
i += SUB_INDENT;
- complain_at_indent (muscle_percent_define_get_loc (variable), &i,
- _("previous definition"));
+ location loc = muscle_percent_define_get_loc (variable);
+ complain_indent (&loc, complaint, &i, _("previous definition"));
}
MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING (name, value);
MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (how_name, how);
}
-char *
-muscle_percent_define_get (char const *variable)
+/* This is used for backward compatibility, e.g., "%define api.pure"
+ supersedes "%pure-parser". */
+void
+muscle_percent_define_ensure (char const *variable, location loc,
+ bool value)
{
- char const *name;
- char const *usage_name;
- char *value;
+ char const *val = value ? "" : "false";
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
- name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
- usage_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_bison_variables(",
- variable, ")");
+ /* %pure-parser is deprecated in favor of `%define api.pure', so use
+ `%define api.pure' in a backward-compatible manner here. First,
+ don't complain if %pure-parser is specified multiple times. */
+ if (!muscle_find_const (name))
+ muscle_percent_define_insert (variable, loc, val,
+ MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE);
+ /* In all cases, use api.pure now so that the backend doesn't complain if
+ the skeleton ignores api.pure, but do warn now if there's a previous
+ conflicting definition from an actual %define. */
+ if (muscle_percent_define_flag_if (variable) != value)
+ muscle_percent_define_insert (variable, loc, val,
+ MUSCLE_PERCENT_DEFINE_GRAMMAR_FILE);
+}
- muscle_insert (usage_name, "");
- value = string_decode (name);
+char *
+muscle_percent_define_get (char const *variable)
+{
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
+ char const *usage_name =
+ UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_bison_variables(", variable, ")");
+ char *value = string_decode (name);
if (!value)
value = xstrdup ("");
+
+ muscle_insert (usage_name, "");
return value;
}
location
muscle_percent_define_get_loc (char const *variable)
{
- char const *loc_name;
- loc_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_loc(", variable, ")");
+ char const *loc_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_loc(", variable, ")");
if (!muscle_find_const (loc_name))
- fatal(_("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
- "muscle_percent_define_get_loc", quote (variable));
+ complain (NULL, fatal, _("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
+ "muscle_percent_define_get_loc", quote (variable));
return location_decode (loc_name);
}
char const *
muscle_percent_define_get_syncline (char const *variable)
{
- char const *syncline_name;
- char const *syncline;
- syncline_name =
+ char const *syncline_name =
UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_syncline(", variable, ")");
- syncline = muscle_find_const (syncline_name);
+ char const *syncline = muscle_find_const (syncline_name);
if (!syncline)
- fatal(_("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
- "muscle_percent_define_get_syncline", quote (variable));
+ complain (NULL, fatal, _("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
+ "muscle_percent_define_get_syncline", quote (variable));
return syncline;
}
bool
muscle_percent_define_ifdef (char const *variable)
{
- char const *name;
- char const *usage_name;
- char const *value;
-
- name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
- usage_name =
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
+ char const *usage_name =
UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_bison_variables(", variable, ")");
-
- value = muscle_find_const (name);
+ char const *value = muscle_find_const (name);
if (value)
{
muscle_insert (usage_name, "");
bool
muscle_percent_define_flag_if (char const *variable)
{
- char const *invalid_boolean_name;
- bool result = false;
-
- invalid_boolean_name =
+ char const *invalid_boolean_name =
UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_invalid_boolean(", variable, ")");
+ bool result = false;
if (muscle_percent_define_ifdef (variable))
{
char *value = muscle_percent_define_get (variable);
- if (value[0] == '\0' || 0 == strcmp (value, "true"))
+ if (value[0] == '\0' || STREQ (value, "true"))
result = true;
- else if (0 == strcmp (value, "false"))
+ else if (STREQ (value, "false"))
result = false;
else if (!muscle_find_const (invalid_boolean_name))
{
muscle_insert (invalid_boolean_name, "");
- complain_at(muscle_percent_define_get_loc (variable),
- _("invalid value for %%define Boolean variable %s"),
- quote (variable));
+ location loc = muscle_percent_define_get_loc (variable);
+ complain (&loc, complaint,
+ _("invalid value for %%define Boolean variable %s"),
+ quote (variable));
}
free (value);
}
else
- fatal(_("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
- "muscle_percent_define_flag", quote (variable));
+ complain (NULL, fatal, _("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
+ "muscle_percent_define_flag", quote (variable));
return result;
}
void
muscle_percent_define_default (char const *variable, char const *value)
{
- char const *name;
- char const *loc_name;
- char const *syncline_name;
- name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
- loc_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_loc(", variable, ")");
- syncline_name =
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", variable, ")");
+ char const *loc_name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_loc(", variable, ")");
+ char const *syncline_name =
UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define_syncline(", variable, ")");
if (!muscle_find_const (name))
{
for (; *values; ++values)
{
char const * const *variablep = values;
- char const *name;
- char *value;
-
- name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", *variablep, ")");
-
- value = string_decode (name);
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_define(", *variablep, ")");
+ char *value = string_decode (name);
if (value)
{
for (++values; *values; ++values)
{
- if (0 == strcmp (value, *values))
+ if (STREQ (value, *values))
break;
}
if (!*values)
{
unsigned i = 0;
location loc = muscle_percent_define_get_loc (*variablep);
- complain_at_indent (loc, &i,
- _("invalid value for %%define variable %s: %s"),
- quote (*variablep), quote_n (1, value));
+ complain_indent (&loc, complaint, &i,
+ _("invalid value for %%define variable %s: %s"),
+ quote (*variablep), quote_n (1, value));
i += SUB_INDENT;
for (values = variablep + 1; *values; ++values)
- complain_at_indent (loc, &i, _("accepted value: %s"),
- quote (*values));
+ complain_indent (&loc, complaint, &i, _("accepted value: %s"),
+ quote (*values));
}
else
{
free (value);
}
else
- fatal (_("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
- "muscle_percent_define_check_values", quote (*variablep));
+ complain (NULL, fatal, _("%s: undefined %%define variable %s"),
+ "muscle_percent_define_check_values", quote (*variablep));
}
}
muscle_percent_code_grow (char const *qualifier, location qualifier_loc,
char const *code, location code_loc)
{
- char const *name;
- name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_code(", qualifier, ")");
+ char const *name = UNIQSTR_CONCAT ("percent_code(", qualifier, ")");
muscle_code_grow (name, code, code_loc);
muscle_user_name_list_grow ("percent_code_user_qualifiers", qualifier,
qualifier_loc);
static inline bool
muscle_m4_output (muscle_entry *entry, FILE *out)
{
- fprintf (out, "m4_define([b4_%s],\n", entry->key);
- fprintf (out, "[[%s]])\n\n\n", entry->value);
+ fprintf (out,
+ "m4_define([b4_%s],\n"
+ "[[%s]])\n\n\n", entry->key, entry->value);
return true;
}
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <config.h>
+ #include <quotearg.h>
#include "system.h"
#include "LR0.h"
snritems = nitemset;
}
- obstack_printf (oout, "%d", s->number);
+ obstack_printf (oout, "state %d\\n", s->number);
for (i = 0; i < snritems; i++)
{
item_number *sp;
r = item_number_as_rule_number (*sp);
- obstack_printf (oout, "\n%s -> ", rules[r].lhs->tag);
+ obstack_printf (oout, "%d: %s -> ", r, escape (rules[r].lhs->tag));
for (sp = rules[r].rhs; sp < sp1; sp++)
- obstack_printf (oout, "%s ", symbols[*sp]->tag);
+ obstack_printf (oout, "%s ", escape (symbols[*sp]->tag));
obstack_1grow (oout, '.');
for (/* Nothing */; *sp >= 0; ++sp)
- obstack_printf (oout, " %s", symbols[*sp]->tag);
+ obstack_printf (oout, " %s", escape (symbols[*sp]->tag));
/* Experimental feature: display the lookahead tokens. */
if (report_flag & report_lookahead_tokens
bitset_iterator biter;
int k;
char const *sep = "";
- obstack_sgrow (oout, "[");
+ obstack_1grow (oout, '[');
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->lookahead_tokens[redno], k, 0)
{
- obstack_printf (oout, "%s%s", sep, symbols[k]->tag);
+ obstack_sgrow (oout, sep);
+ obstack_sgrow (oout, escape (symbols[k]->tag));
sep = ", ";
}
- obstack_sgrow (oout, "]");
+ obstack_1grow (oout, ']');
}
}
+ obstack_sgrow (oout, "\\l");
}
}
transitions const *trans = s->transitions;
+ /* Display reductions. */
+ output_red (s, s->reductions, fgraph);
+
if (!trans->num && !s->reductions)
return;
for (i = 0; i < trans->num; i++)
if (!TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (trans, i))
{
- state *s1 = trans->states[i];
- symbol_number sym = s1->accessing_symbol;
-
- /* Shifts are solid, gotos are dashed, and error is dotted. */
- char const *style =
- (TRANSITION_IS_ERROR (trans, i) ? "dotted"
- : TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (trans, i) ? "solid"
- : "dashed");
-
- if (TRANSITION_IS_ERROR (trans, i)
- && strcmp (symbols[sym]->tag, "error") != 0)
- abort ();
- output_edge (s->number, s1->number,
- TRANSITION_IS_ERROR (trans, i) ? NULL : symbols[sym]->tag,
- style, fgraph);
+ state *s1 = trans->states[i];
+ symbol_number sym = s1->accessing_symbol;
+
+ /* Shifts are solid, gotos are dashed, and error is dotted. */
+ char const *style =
+ (TRANSITION_IS_ERROR (trans, i) ? "dotted"
+ : TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (trans, i) ? "solid"
+ : "dashed");
+
+ if (TRANSITION_IS_ERROR (trans, i)
+ && STRNEQ (symbols[sym]->tag, "error"))
+ abort ();
+ output_edge (s->number, s1->number,
+ TRANSITION_IS_ERROR (trans, i) ? NULL : symbols[sym]->tag,
+ style, fgraph);
}
}
/* A node's label contains its items. */
obstack_init (&node_obstack);
print_core (&node_obstack, s);
- obstack_1grow (&node_obstack, '\0');
- output_node (s->number, obstack_finish (&node_obstack), fgraph);
+ output_node (s->number, obstack_finish0 (&node_obstack), fgraph);
obstack_free (&node_obstack, 0);
/* Output the edges. */
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef BISON_SYSTEM_H
-# define BISON_SYSTEM_H
+#define BISON_SYSTEM_H
/* flex 2.5.31 gratutiously defines macros like INT8_MIN. But this
runs afoul of pre-C99 compilers that have <inttypes.h> or
<stdint.h>, which are included below if available. It also runs
afoul of pre-C99 compilers that define these macros in <limits.h>. */
-# if ! defined __STDC_VERSION__ || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901
-# undef INT8_MIN
-# undef INT16_MIN
-# undef INT32_MIN
-# undef INT8_MAX
-# undef INT16_MAX
-# undef UINT8_MAX
-# undef INT32_MAX
-# undef UINT16_MAX
-# undef UINT32_MAX
-# endif
+#if ! defined __STDC_VERSION__ || __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901
+# undef INT8_MIN
+# undef INT16_MIN
+# undef INT32_MIN
+# undef INT8_MAX
+# undef INT16_MAX
+# undef UINT8_MAX
+# undef INT32_MAX
+# undef UINT16_MAX
+# undef UINT32_MAX
+#endif
+
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#define ARRAY_CARDINALITY(Array) (sizeof (Array) / sizeof *(Array))
+#define STREQ(L, R) (strcmp(L, R) == 0)
+#define STRNEQ(L, R) (!STREQ(L, R))
-# include <limits.h>
-# include <stddef.h>
-# include <stdlib.h>
-# include <string.h>
-# include <unistd.h>
-# include <inttypes.h>
+/* Just like strncmp, but the second argument must be a literal string
+ and you don't specify the length. */
+#define STRNCMP_LIT(S, Literal) \
+ strncmp (S, "" Literal "", sizeof (Literal) - 1)
+
+/* Whether Literal is a prefix of S. */
+#define STRPREFIX_LIT(Literal, S) \
+ (STRNCMP_LIT (S, Literal) == 0)
+
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <inttypes.h>
-# ifndef UINTPTR_MAX
+ #define ARRAY_CARDINALITY(Array) (sizeof (Array) / sizeof *(Array))
+ #define STREQ(L, R) (strcmp(L, R) == 0)
+ #define STRNEQ(L, R) (!STREQ(L, R))
+
+#ifndef UINTPTR_MAX
/* This isn't perfect, but it's good enough for Bison, which needs
only to hash pointers. */
typedef size_t uintptr_t;
-# endif
+#endif
// Version mismatch.
-# define EX_MISMATCH 63
+#define EX_MISMATCH 63
/*---------.
| Gnulib. |
`---------*/
-# include <unlocked-io.h>
-# include <verify.h>
-# include <xalloc.h>
+#include <unlocked-io.h>
+#include <verify.h>
+#include <xalloc.h>
/*-----------------.
and safer logic than it would for users. Due to the overhead of M4,
suppressing Code is unlikely to offer any significant improvement in
Bison's performance anyway. */
-# define PACIFY_CC(Code) Code
+#define PACIFY_CC(Code) Code
-# ifndef __attribute__
+#ifndef __attribute__
/* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */
-# if (! defined __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 2 \
+# if (! defined __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 2 \
|| (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5))
-# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */
-# endif
+# define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */
# endif
+#endif
/* The __-protected variants of `format' and `printf' attributes
are accepted by gcc versions 2.6.4 (effectively 2.7) and later. */
-# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7)
-# define __format__ format
-# define __printf__ printf
-# endif
+#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7)
+# define __format__ format
+# define __printf__ printf
+#endif
-# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
-# define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
-# endif
+#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
+# define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
+#endif
-# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
-# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
-# endif
+#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
+# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
+#endif
/*------.
| NLS. |
`------*/
-# include <locale.h>
+#include <locale.h>
-# include <gettext.h>
-# define _(Msgid) gettext (Msgid)
-# define N_(Msgid) (Msgid)
+#include <gettext.h>
+#define _(Msgid) gettext (Msgid)
+#define N_(Msgid) (Msgid)
/*-----------.
| Booleans. |
`-----------*/
-# include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
For now, we use assert but we call it aver throughout Bison in case
we later wish to try another scheme.
*/
-# include <assert.h>
-# define aver assert
+#include <assert.h>
+#define aver assert
/*-----------.
| Obstacks. |
`-----------*/
-# define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
-# define obstack_chunk_free free
-# include <obstack.h>
+#define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
+#define obstack_chunk_free free
+#include <obstack.h>
+
+/* String-grow: append Str to Obs. */
-# define obstack_sgrow(Obs, Str) \
+#define obstack_sgrow(Obs, Str) \
obstack_grow (Obs, Str, strlen (Str))
/* Output Str escaped for our postprocessing (i.e., escape M4 special
# define obstack_escape(Obs, Str) \
do { \
- char const *p; \
- for (p = Str; *p; p++) \
- switch (*p) \
+ char const *p__; \
+ for (p__ = Str; *p__; p__++) \
+ switch (*p__) \
{ \
case '$': obstack_sgrow (Obs, "$]["); break; \
case '@': obstack_sgrow (Obs, "@@" ); break; \
case '[': obstack_sgrow (Obs, "@{" ); break; \
case ']': obstack_sgrow (Obs, "@}" ); break; \
- default: obstack_1grow (Obs, *p ); break; \
+ default: obstack_1grow (Obs, *p__ ); break; \
} \
} while (0)
(obstack_1grow (Obs, '\0'), (char *) obstack_finish (Obs))
-
-
/*-----------------------------------------.
| Extensions to use for the output files. |
`-----------------------------------------*/
-# ifndef OUTPUT_EXT
-# define OUTPUT_EXT ".output"
-# endif
+#ifndef OUTPUT_EXT
+# define OUTPUT_EXT ".output"
+#endif
-# ifndef TAB_EXT
-# define TAB_EXT ".tab"
-# endif
+#ifndef TAB_EXT
+# define TAB_EXT ".tab"
+#endif
| Free a linked list. |
`---------------------*/
-# define LIST_FREE(Type, List) \
- do { \
- Type *_node, *_next; \
- for (_node = List; _node; _node = _next) \
- { \
- _next = _node->next; \
- free (_node); \
- } \
- } while (0)
+#define LIST_FREE(Type, List) \
+do { \
+ Type *_node, *_next; \
+ for (_node = List; _node; _node = _next) \
+ { \
+ _next = _node->next; \
+ free (_node); \
+ } \
+} while (0)
/*---------------------------------------------.
{
unget_char (]AT_YYLEX_PRE_ARGS[ c);
]AT_VAL[.ival = read_signed_integer (]AT_YYLEX_ARGS[);
- return NUM;
+ return ]AT_TOKEN_PREFIX[NUM;
}
/* Return end-of-file. */
if (c == EOF)
- return CALC_EOF;
+ return ]AT_TOKEN_PREFIX[CALC_EOF;
/* Return single chars. */
return c;
]AT_YYLEX_DECLARE_EXTERN[
}
-]AT_SKEL_CC_IF([AT_LOCATION_TYPE_IF([], [[
+]AT_SKEL_CC_IF([AT_LOCATION_IF([AT_LOCATION_TYPE_IF([], [
/* The lalr1.cc skeleton, for backward compatibility, defines
a constructor for position that initializes the filename. The
glr.cc skeleton does not (and in fact cannot: location/position
%initial-action {
@$.initialize ();
}
-]])])[
+])])])[
/* Bison Declarations */
%token CALC_EOF 0 "end of input"
%token <ival> NUM "number"
%type <ival> exp
-%nonassoc '=' /* comparison */
+%nonassoc '=' /* comparison */
%left '-' '+'
%left '*' '/'
-%left NEG /* negation--unary minus */
-%right '^' /* exponentiation */
+%precedence NEG /* negation--unary minus */
+%right '^' /* exponentiation */
/* Grammar follows */
%%
# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `%location', then make sure the ERROR-LOCATION
# is correctly output on stderr.
#
-# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `%error-verbose', then make sure the
+# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `%define parse.error verbose', then make sure the
# IF-YYERROR-VERBOSE message is properly output after `syntax error, '
# on STDERR.
#
[[sed 's/^[-0-9.]*: //' expout >at-expout
mv at-expout expout]])
# 4. If error-verbose is not used, strip the`, unexpected....' part.
-m4_bmatch([$1], [%error-verbose], [],
+m4_bmatch([$1], [%define parse.error verbose], [],
[[sed 's/syntax error, .*$/syntax error/' expout >at-expout
mv at-expout expout]])
# 5. Check
print "$.: {$_}\n"
if (# No starting/ending empty lines.
(eof || $. == 1) && /^\s*$/
- # No trailing space. FIXME: not ready for "maint".
- # || /\s$/
+ # No trailing space.
+ || /\s$/
+ # No tabs.
+ || /\t/
)' $1
])dnl
])
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%name-prefix="calc"]) dnl test deprecated `='
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%verbose])
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%error-verbose])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define parse.error verbose])
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.pure %locations])
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.push-pull both %define api.pure %locations])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%error-verbose %locations])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define parse.error verbose %locations])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%error-verbose %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%error-verbose %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define parse.error verbose %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define parse.error verbose %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_" %verbose %yacc])
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%debug])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.pure %error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.push-pull both %define api.pure %error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.pure %define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.push-pull both %define api.pure %define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.pure %error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR([%define api.pure %define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
# ----------------------- #
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.prefix "calc"])
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%verbose])
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%error-verbose])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define parse.error verbose])
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %locations])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%error-verbose %locations])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define parse.error verbose %locations])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%error-verbose %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define parse.error verbose %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%debug])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %error-verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR([%define api.pure %define parse.error verbose %debug %locations %defines %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
# ----------------------------- #
AT_BANNER([[Simple LALR(1) C++ Calculator.]])
# First let's try using %skeleton
-AT_CHECK_CALC([%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %locations])
+AT_CHECK_CALC([%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines])
# AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([BISON-OPTIONS])
# ---------------------------------------
# Start a testing chunk which compiles `calc' grammar with
# the C++ skeleton, and performs several tests over the parser.
m4_define([AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC],
-[AT_CHECK_CALC([%language "C++" %defines %locations] $@)])
+[AT_CHECK_CALC([%language "C++"] $@)])
AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%define api.location.type Span])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%error-verbose %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%error-verbose %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%error-verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations])
- AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations %define location_type Span])
++AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations %define api.location.type Span])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%defines %locations %define parse.error verbose %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%pure-parser %error-verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations %define parse.error verbose %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations %define parse.error verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%pure-parser %error-verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%pure-parser %error-verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations %pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%locations %pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_" %verbose %yacc])
+
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%defines %locations %pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
+
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC([%defines %locations %pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
AT_BANNER([[Simple GLR C++ Calculator.]])
# Again, we try also using %skeleton.
-AT_CHECK_CALC([%skeleton "glr.cc" %defines %locations])
+AT_CHECK_CALC([%skeleton "glr.cc"])
# AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([BISON-OPTIONS])
# -------------------------------------
# Start a testing chunk which compiles `calc' grammar with
# the GLR C++ skeleton, and performs several tests over the parser.
m4_define([AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC],
-[AT_CHECK_CALC([%language "C++" %glr-parser %defines %locations] $@)])
+[AT_CHECK_CALC([%language "C++" %glr-parser] $@)])
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%define api.location.type Span])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%error-verbose %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%error-verbose %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%locations])
- AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%locations %define location_type Span])
++AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%locations %define api.location.type Span])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%defines %define parse.error verbose %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%define parse.error verbose %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%debug])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%error-verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%define parse.error verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%pure-parser %error-verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_" %verbose %yacc])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%pure-parser %error-verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
-AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%pure-parser %error-verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} %parse-param {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%locations %defines %pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %name-prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
+AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC([%locations %defines %pure-parser %define parse.error verbose %debug %define api.prefix "calc" %verbose %yacc %parse-param {semantic_value *result} {int *count}])
# self-contained, and can be compiled by a C++ compiler.
m4_pushdef([AT_TEST],
[AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS([%define api.prefix "$1_" $2])
- AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([$1.AT_SKEL_CC_IF([yy], [y])],
+ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([$1.y],
[[%define api.prefix "$1_"
$2
%error-verbose
]AT_YYLEX_DEFINE(["$1"])[
]])
- AT_BISON_CHECK([-d -o AT_SKEL_CC_IF([$1.cc $1.yy], [$1.c $1.y])])
+ AT_BISON_CHECK([-d -o $1.AT_SKEL_CC_IF([cc], [c]) $1.y])
# Check there is no 'yy' left.
# C++ output relies on namespaces and still uses yy a lot.
[AT_CHECK([$EGREP yy $1.h], [1])])
# Check there is not 'YY' left.
-# Ignore comments, YYPARSE_PARAM (obsolete), YYPUSH_MORE(_DEFINED)?
-# (constant definition), YY_\w+_INCLUDED (header guards).
+# Ignore comments, YYPUSH_MORE(_DEFINED)? (constant definition),
+# YY_\w+_INCLUDED (header guards).
#
# YYDEBUG (not renamed) can be read, but not changed.
-AT_CHECK([[sed -ne 's,/\*[^*]*\*/,,g;s,//.*,,' \
- -e '/YY/p' ]$1.AT_SKEL_CC_IF([hh], [h])[ |
- $EGREP -wv 'YY(PARSE_PARAM|PUSH_MORE(_DEFINED)?|_[0-9A-Z_]+_INCLUDED)|(defined|if) YYDEBUG']],
+AT_CHECK([[$PERL -0777 -e 's{/\*.*?\*/}{}sg;s,//.*,,;' \
+ ]$1.AT_SKEL_CC_IF([hh], [h])[ |
+ grep 'YY' |
+ $EGREP -wv 'YY(PUSH_MORE(_DEFINED)?|_[0-9A-Z_]+_INCLUDED)|(defined|if) YYDEBUG']],
[1])
AT_LANG_COMPILE([$1.o])
# _AT_DATA_JAVA_CALC_Y($1, $2, $3, [BISON-DIRECTIVES])
-# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ----------------------------------------------------
# Produce `calc.y'. Don't call this macro directly, because it contains
# some occurrences of `$1' etc. which will be interpreted by m4. So
# you should call it with $1, $2, and $3 as arguments, which is what
]AT_LOCATION_IF([[yypos = new Position (yypos.lineno (),
yypos.token () + 1);]])[
if (ttype == st.TT_EOF)
- return Calc.EOF;
+ return EOF;
else if (ttype == st.TT_EOL)
{
else if (ttype == st.TT_WORD)
{
yylval = new Integer (st.sval);
- return Calc.NUM;
+ return NUM;
}
else
])
# _AT_CHECK_JAVA_CALC([BISON-DIRECTIVES], [BISON-CODE])
-# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# -----------------------------------------------------
# Start a testing chunk which compiles `calc' grammar with
# BISON-DIRECTIVES, and performs several tests over the parser.
m4_define([_AT_CHECK_JAVA_CALC],
# AT_CHECK_JAVA_CALC([BISON-DIRECTIVES])
-# --------------------------------------------------------
+# --------------------------------------
# Start a testing chunk which compiles `calc' grammar with
# BISON-DIRECTIVES, and performs several tests over the parser.
# Run the test with and without %error-verbose.
%debug
%error-verbose
%token-table
+%token END "end"
$1
%%
-start: "end" {$2};
+start: END {$2};
%%
class m4_default([$3], [Position]) {}
])
# Check that YYParser.java contains exactly COUNT lines matching ^LINE$
# with grep.
m4_define([AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP],
- [AT_CHECK([grep -c '^$1$' YYParser.java], [], [m4_default([$2], [1])
+ [AT_CHECK([grep -c '^$1$' YYParser.java], [], [m4_default([$2], [1])
])
])
-# ----------------------------------- #
-# Java parser class and package names #
-# ----------------------------------- #
+# ------------------------------------- #
+# Java parser class and package names. #
+# ------------------------------------- #
AT_SETUP([Java parser class and package names])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[%name-prefix "Prefix"]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[class PrefixParser]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[%define api.tokens.prefix "TOK_"]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[.*TOK_END.*]])
+
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[%define parser_class_name "ParserClassName"]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[class ParserClassName]])
AT_CLEANUP
-# --------------------------- #
-# Java parser class modifiers #
-# --------------------------- #
+# ----------------------------- #
+# Java parser class modifiers. #
+# ----------------------------- #
AT_SETUP([Java parser class modifiers])
%define strictfp]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[public final strictfp class YYParser]])
+# FIXME: Can't do a Java compile because javacomp.sh is configured for 1.3
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[
+%define annotations "/*@Deprecated @SupressWarnings(\"unchecked\") @SupressWarnings({\"unchecked\", \"deprecation\"}) @SupressWarnings(value={\"unchecked\", \"deprecation\"})*/"
+%define public]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[/\*@Deprecated @SupressWarnings("unchecked") @SupressWarnings({"unchecked", "deprecation"}) @SupressWarnings(value={"unchecked", "deprecation"})\*/ public class YYParser]])
+
AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([Java %parse-param and %lex-param])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (Lexer yylexer) {]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (Lexer yylexer) *]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[%parse-param {int parse_param1}]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final int parse_param1;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[
%parse-param {int parse_param1}
%parse-param {long parse_param2}]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final int parse_param1;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final long parse_param2;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param2 = parse_param2;]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param2 = parse_param2;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([], [], [[return EOF;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser () {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer) {]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser () *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer) *]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[%parse-param {int parse_param1}]],
- [], [[return EOF;]])
+ [], [[return EOF;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final int parse_param1;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (int parse_param1) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]], [2])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (int parse_param1) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]], [2])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[
%parse-param {int parse_param1}
%parse-param {long parse_param2}]],
- [], [[return EOF;]])
+ [], [[return EOF;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final int parse_param1;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final long parse_param2;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]], [2])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param2 = parse_param2;]], [2])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]], [2])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param2 = parse_param2;]], [2])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[%lex-param {char lex_param1}]],
- [], [[return EOF;]], [[YYLexer (char lex_param1) {}]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (char lex_param1) {]])
+ [], [[return EOF;]], [[YYLexer (char lex_param1) {}]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (char lex_param1) *]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[.* = new YYLexer *(lex_param1);]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[
%lex-param {char lex_param1}
%lex-param {short lex_param2}]],
- [], [[return EOF;]], [[YYLexer (char lex_param1, short lex_param2) {}]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (char lex_param1, *short lex_param2) {]])
+ [], [[return EOF;]], [[YYLexer (char lex_param1, short lex_param2) {}]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (char lex_param1, *short lex_param2) *]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[.* = new YYLexer *(lex_param1, *lex_param2);]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[
%parse-param {long parse_param2}
%lex-param {char lex_param1}
%lex-param {short lex_param2}]],
- [], [[return EOF;]], [[YYLexer (char lex_param1, short lex_param2) {}]])
+ [], [[return EOF;]], [[YYLexer (char lex_param1, short lex_param2) {}]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final int parse_param1;]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected final long parse_param2;]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (char lex_param1, *short lex_param2, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) {]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *public YYParser (char lex_param1, *short lex_param2, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) *]])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[.* = new YYLexer *(lex_param1, *lex_param2);]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) {]])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]], [2])
-AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[[ ]*this.parse_param2 = parse_param2;]], [2])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *protected YYParser (Lexer yylexer, *int parse_param1, *long parse_param2) *]])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param1 = parse_param1;]], [2])
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_GREP([[ *this.parse_param2 = parse_param2;]], [2])
AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([Java throws specifications])
-# %define throws - 0 1 2
-# %define lex-throws - 0 1 2
-# %code lexer 0 1
+# %define throws - 0 1 2
+# %define lex-throws - 0 1 2
+# %code lexer 0 1
m4_define([AT_JT_lex_throws_define], [m4_case(AT_JT_lex_throws,
- -1, [],
- 0, [[%define lex_throws ""]],
- 1, [[%define lex_throws "InterruptedException"]],
- 2, [[%define lex_throws "InterruptedException, IllegalAccessException"]])])
+ -1, [],
+ 0, [[%define lex_throws ""]],
+ 1, [[%define lex_throws "InterruptedException"]],
+ 2, [[%define lex_throws "InterruptedException, IllegalAccessException"]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_yylex_throws], [m4_case(AT_JT_lex_throws,
- -1, [[ throws java.io.IOException]],
- 0, [],
- 1, [[ throws InterruptedException]],
- 2, [[ throws InterruptedException, IllegalAccessException]])])
+ -1, [[ throws java.io.IOException]],
+ 0, [],
+ 1, [[ throws InterruptedException]],
+ 2, [[ throws InterruptedException, IllegalAccessException]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_yylex_action], [m4_case(AT_JT_lex_throws,
- -1, [[throw new java.io.IOException();]],
- 0, [[return EOF;]],
- 1, [[throw new InterruptedException();]],
- 2, [[throw new IllegalAccessException();]])])
+ -1, [[throw new java.io.IOException();]],
+ 0, [[return EOF;]],
+ 1, [[throw new InterruptedException();]],
+ 2, [[throw new IllegalAccessException();]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_throws_define], [m4_case(AT_JT_throws,
- -1, [],
- 0, [[%define throws ""]],
- 1, [[%define throws "ClassNotFoundException"]],
- 2, [[%define throws "ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException"]])])
+ -1, [],
+ 0, [[%define throws ""]],
+ 1, [[%define throws "ClassNotFoundException"]],
+ 2, [[%define throws "ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException"]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_yyaction_throws], [m4_case(AT_JT_throws,
- -1, [],
- 0, [],
- 1, [[ throws ClassNotFoundException]],
- 2, [[ throws ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException]])])
+ -1, [],
+ 0, [],
+ 1, [[ throws ClassNotFoundException]],
+ 2, [[ throws ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_parse_throws_2], [m4_case(AT_JT_throws,
- -1, [],
- 0, [],
- 1, [[, ClassNotFoundException]],
- 2, [[, ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException]])])
+ -1, [],
+ 0, [],
+ 1, [[, ClassNotFoundException]],
+ 2, [[, ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_parse_throws],
- [m4_if(m4_quote(AT_JT_yylex_throws), [],
- [AT_JT_yyaction_throws],
- [AT_JT_yylex_throws[]AT_JT_parse_throws_2])])
+ [m4_if(m4_quote(AT_JT_yylex_throws), [],
+ [AT_JT_yyaction_throws],
+ [AT_JT_yylex_throws[]AT_JT_parse_throws_2])])
m4_define([AT_JT_initial_action], [m4_case(AT_JT_throws,
- -1, [],
- 0, [],
- 1, [[%initial-action {if (true) throw new ClassNotFoundException();}]],
- 2, [[%initial-action {if (true) throw new InstantiationException();}]])])
+ -1, [],
+ 0, [],
+ 1, [[%initial-action {if (true) throw new ClassNotFoundException();}]],
+ 2, [[%initial-action {if (true) throw new InstantiationException();}]])])
m4_define([AT_JT_parse_action], [m4_case(AT_JT_throws,
- -1, [],
- 0, [],
- 1, [[throw new ClassNotFoundException();]],
- 2, [[throw new ClassNotFoundException();]])])
+ -1, [],
+ 0, [],
+ 1, [[throw new ClassNotFoundException();]],
+ 2, [[throw new ClassNotFoundException();]])])
m4_for([AT_JT_lexer], 0, 1, 1,
[m4_for([AT_JT_lex_throws], -1, 2, 1,
[m4_for([AT_JT_throws], -1, 2, 1,
[m4_if(AT_JT_lexer, 0,
- [AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([
+ [AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([
AT_JT_throws_define
AT_JT_lex_throws_define
AT_JT_initial_action],
[AT_JT_parse_action])],
- [AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([
+ [AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([
AT_JT_throws_define
AT_JT_lex_throws_define
AT_JT_initial_action],
AT_CLEANUP
+# ------------------------------------- #
+# Java constructor init and init_throws #
+# ------------------------------------- #
+
+AT_SETUP([Java constructor init and init_throws])
+
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[
+%define extends "Thread"
+%code init { super("Test Thread"); if (true) throw new InterruptedException(); }
+%define init_throws "InterruptedException"
+%lex-param {int lex_param}]])
+AT_CHECK([[grep -q 'super("Test Thread"); if (true) throw new InterruptedException();' YYParser.java]])
+
+AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[
+%define extends "Thread"
+%code init { super("Test Thread"); if (true) throw new InterruptedException(); }
+%define init_throws "InterruptedException"]], [], [[return EOF;]])
+AT_CHECK([[grep -q 'super("Test Thread"); if (true) throw new InterruptedException();' YYParser.java]])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+
# --------------------------------------------- #
# Java stype, position_class and location_class #
# --------------------------------------------- #
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL([[
%define stype "java.awt.Color"
%type<java.awt.Color> start;
--%define location_type "MyLoc"
++%define api.location.type "MyLoc"
%define position_type "MyPos"
%code { class MyPos {} }]], [[$$ = $<java.awt.Color>1;]], [[MyPos]])
AT_CHECK([[grep 'java.awt.Color' YYParser.java]], [0], [ignore])
AT_CHECK_JAVA_MINIMAL_W_LEXER([[
%define stype "java.awt.Color"
%type<java.awt.Color> start;
--%define location_type "MyLoc"
++%define api.location.type "MyLoc"
%define position_type "MyPos"
%code { class MyPos {} }]], [], [[return EOF;]], [],
[[$$ = $<java.awt.Color>1;]],
# --------------------------------------------------
# This macro works around the impossibility to define macros
# inside macros, because issuing `[$1]' is not possible in M4 :(.
-# This sucks hard, GNU M4 should really provide M5 like $$1.
+# This sucks hard, GNU M4 should really provide M5-like $$1.
m4_define([_AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS],
[m4_if([$1$2], $[1]$[2], [],
[m4_fatal([$0: Invalid arguments: $@])])dnl
m4_pushdef([AT_LOCATION_IF],
[m4_bmatch([$3], [%locations], [$1], [$2])])
m4_pushdef([AT_LOCATION_TYPE_IF],
- [m4_bmatch([$3], [%define location_type], [$1], [$2])])
+ [m4_bmatch([$3], [%define \(api\.location\.type\|location_type\)], [$1], [$2])])
m4_pushdef([AT_PARAM_IF],
[m4_bmatch([$3], [%parse-param], [$1], [$2])])
m4_pushdef([AT_PURE_IF],
[m4_bmatch([$3], [\(%define api\.prefix\|%name-prefix\) ".*"],
[m4_bregexp([$3], [\(%define api\.prefix\|%name-prefix\) "\([^""]*\)"], [\2])],
[yy])])
+m4_pushdef([AT_TOKEN_PREFIX],
+[m4_bmatch([$3], [%define api.tokens.prefix ".*"],
+ [m4_bregexp([$3], [%define api.tokens.prefix "\(.*\)"], [\1])])])
m4_pushdef([AT_API_prefix],
[m4_bmatch([$3], [%define api\.prefix ".*"],
[m4_bregexp([$3], [%define api\.prefix "\([^""]*\)"], [\1])],
# yyerror receives the location if %location & %pure & (%glr or %parse-param).
m4_pushdef([AT_YYERROR_ARG_LOC_IF],
[AT_GLR_OR_PARAM_IF([AT_PURE_AND_LOC_IF([$1], [$2])],
- [$2])])
+ [$2])])
# yyerror always sees the locations (when activated), except if
# (yacc & pure & !param). FIXME: This is wrong. See the manual.
m4_pushdef([AT_YYERROR_SEES_LOC_IF],
[AT_LOCATION_IF([AT_YACC_IF([AT_PURE_IF([AT_PARAM_IF([$1], [$2])],
- [$1])],
- [$1])],
- [$2])])
+ [$1])],
+ [$1])],
+ [$2])])
# The interface is pure: either because %define api.pure, or because we
# are using the C++ parsers.
m4_pushdef([AT_PURE_LEX_IF],
[AT_PURE_IF([$1],
- [AT_SKEL_CC_IF([$1], [$2])])])
+ [AT_SKEL_CC_IF([$1], [$2])])])
m4_pushdef([AT_YYSTYPE],
[AT_SKEL_CC_IF([AT_NAME_PREFIX[::parser::semantic_type]],
[m4_pushdef([AT_LOC], [(*llocp)])
m4_pushdef([AT_VAL], [(*lvalp)])
m4_pushdef([AT_YYLEX_FORMALS],
- [AT_YYSTYPE *lvalp[]AT_LOCATION_IF([, AT_YYLTYPE *llocp])])
+ [AT_YYSTYPE *lvalp[]AT_LOCATION_IF([, AT_YYLTYPE *llocp])])
m4_pushdef([AT_YYLEX_ARGS],
- [lvalp[]AT_LOCATION_IF([, llocp])])
+ [lvalp[]AT_LOCATION_IF([, llocp])])
m4_pushdef([AT_USE_LEX_ARGS],
- [(void) lvalp;AT_LOCATION_IF([(void) llocp])])
+ [(void) lvalp;AT_LOCATION_IF([(void) llocp])])
m4_pushdef([AT_YYLEX_PRE_FORMALS],
- [AT_YYLEX_FORMALS, ])
+ [AT_YYLEX_FORMALS, ])
m4_pushdef([AT_YYLEX_PRE_ARGS],
- [AT_YYLEX_ARGS, ])
+ [AT_YYLEX_ARGS, ])
],
[m4_pushdef([AT_LOC], [[(]AT_NAME_PREFIX[lloc)]])
m4_pushdef([AT_VAL], [[(]AT_NAME_PREFIX[lval)]])
[AT_LOC_PUSHDEF([begin.line], [begin.column], [end.line], [end.column])])],
[AT_LOC_PUSHDEF([first_line], [first_column], [last_line], [last_column])])
+
+AT_GLR_IF([AT_KEYWORDS([glr])])
])# _AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS
}]],
[c++], [[/* A C++ error reporting function. */
void
-]AT_NAME_PREFIX[::parser::error (const location_type& l, const std::string& m)
-{
- (void) l;
- std::cerr << ]AT_LOCATION_IF([l << ": " << ])[m << std::endl;
+]AT_NAME_PREFIX[::parser::error (]AT_LOCATION_IF([[const location_type& l, ]])[const std::string& m)
+{ std::cerr << ]AT_LOCATION_IF([l << ": " << ])[m << std::endl;
}]],
[java], [AT_LOCATION_IF([[public void yyerror (Calc.Location l, String s)
- {
+{
if (l == null)
System.err.println (s);
else
m4_define([AT_BISON_CHECK_WARNINGS_],
[[# Defining POSIXLY_CORRECT causes bison to complain if options
-# are added after the grammar file name, so skip these checks
-# in that case.
-if test -z "${POSIXLY_CORRECT+set}"; then
- ]AT_SAVE_SPECIAL_FILES[
+ # are added after the grammar file name, so skip these checks
+ # in that case.
+ if test -z "${POSIXLY_CORRECT+set}"; then
+ ]AT_SAVE_SPECIAL_FILES[
- # To avoid expanding it repeatedly, store specified stdout.
- ]AT_DATA([expout], [$3])[
+ # To avoid expanding it repeatedly, store specified stdout.
+ ]AT_DATA([expout], [$3])[
- # Run with -Werror.
+ # Run with -Werror.
]AT_BISON_CHECK_([$1[ -Werror]], [[1]], [expout], [stderr])[
- # Build expected stderr up to and including the "warnings being
- # treated as errors" message.
- ]AT_DATA([[at-bison-check-warnings]], [$4])[
- at_bison_check_first=`sed -n \
- '/: warning: /{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
- : ${at_bison_check_first:=1}
- at_bison_check_first_tmp=`sed -n \
- '/conflicts: [0-9].*reduce$/{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
- : ${at_bison_check_first_tmp:=1}
- if test $at_bison_check_first_tmp -lt $at_bison_check_first; then
- at_bison_check_first=$at_bison_check_first_tmp
- fi
- if test $at_bison_check_first -gt 1; then
- sed -n "1,`expr $at_bison_check_first - 1`"p \
- at-bison-check-warnings > experr
- fi
- echo ']AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[' >> experr
-
- # Finish building expected stderr and check. Unlike warnings,
- # complaints cause bison to exit early. Thus, with -Werror, bison
- # does not necessarily report all warnings that it does without
- # -Werror, but it at least reports one.
- at_bison_check_last=`sed -n '$=' stderr`
- : ${at_bison_check_last:=1}
- at_bison_check_last=`expr $at_bison_check_last - 1`
- sed -n "$at_bison_check_first,$at_bison_check_last"p \
- at-bison-check-warnings >> experr
- ]AT_CHECK([[sed 's,.*/\(]AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[\)$,\1,' \
- stderr 1>&2]], [[0]], [[]], [experr])[
-
- # Now check --warnings=error.
- cp stderr experr
+ # Build expected stderr up to and including the "warnings being
+ # treated as errors" message.
+ ]AT_DATA([[at-bison-check-warnings]], [$4])[
+ at_bison_check_first=`sed -n \
+ '/: warning: /{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
+ : ${at_bison_check_first:=1}
+ at_bison_check_first_tmp=`sed -n \
+ '/conflicts: [0-9].*reduce$/{=;q;}' at-bison-check-warnings`
+ : ${at_bison_check_first_tmp:=1}
+ if test $at_bison_check_first_tmp -lt $at_bison_check_first; then
+ at_bison_check_first=$at_bison_check_first_tmp
+ fi
+ if test $at_bison_check_first -gt 1; then
+ sed -n "1,`expr $at_bison_check_first - 1`"p \
+ at-bison-check-warnings > experr
+ fi
+ echo ']AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[' >> experr
+
+ # Finish building expected stderr and check. Unlike warnings,
+ # complaints cause bison to exit early. Thus, with -Werror, bison
+ # does not necessarily report all warnings that it does without
+ # -Werror, but it at least reports one.
+ at_bison_check_last=`sed -n '$=' stderr`
+ : ${at_bison_check_last:=1}
+ at_bison_check_last=`expr $at_bison_check_last - 1`
+ sed -n "$at_bison_check_first,$at_bison_check_last"p \
+ at-bison-check-warnings >> experr
+ ]AT_CHECK([[sed 's,.*/\(]AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG[\)$,\1,' \
+ stderr 1>&2]], [[0]], [[]], [experr])[
+
+ # Now check --warnings=error.
+ cp stderr experr
]AT_BISON_CHECK_([$1[ --warnings=error]], [[1]], [expout], [experr])[
- # Now check -Wnone and --warnings=none by making sure that
- # -Werror doesn't change the exit status when -Wnone or
- # --warnings=none is specified.
+ # Now check -Wnone and --warnings=none by making sure that
+ # -Werror doesn't change the exit status when -Wnone or
+ # --warnings=none is specified.
]AT_BISON_CHECK_([$1[ -Wnone -Werror]], [[0]], [expout])[
]AT_BISON_CHECK_([$1[ --warnings=none -Werror]], [[0]], [expout])[
- ]AT_RESTORE_SPECIAL_FILES[
+ ]AT_RESTORE_SPECIAL_FILES[
fi]dnl
])
# Don't combine these Bison invocations since we want to be sure that
# --report=all isn't required to get the full XML file.
AT_BISON_CHECK_([[--report=all --report-file=xml-tests/test.output \
- --graph=xml-tests/test.dot ]]AT_BISON_ARGS,
- [[0]], [ignore], [ignore])
+ --graph=xml-tests/test.dot ]]AT_BISON_ARGS,
+ [[0]], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_BISON_CHECK_([[--xml=xml-tests/test.xml ]]AT_BISON_ARGS,
- [[0]], [ignore], [ignore])
+ [[0]], [ignore], [ignore])
m4_popdef([AT_BISON_ARGS])dnl
[cp xml-tests/test.output expout]
AT_CHECK([[$XSLTPROC \
[-o $1],
[m4_default([$2], [m4_bpatsubst([$1], [\.o$]).c])],
[m4_bmatch([$1], [[.]], [], [$LIBS])]),
- 0, [ignore], [ignore])])
+ 0, [ignore], [ignore])])
# AT_COMPILE_CXX(OUTPUT, [SOURCES = OUTPUT.cc])
# ---------------------------------------------
[-o $1],
[m4_default([$2], [m4_bpatsubst([$1], [\.o$]).cc])],
[m4_bmatch([$1], [[.]], [], [$LIBS])]),
- 0, [ignore], [ignore])])
+ 0, [ignore], [ignore])])
# AT_JAVA_COMPILE(SOURCES)
# ------------------------
[java],
[AT_BISON_CHECK([-o $1.java $1.y])
AT_LANG_COMPILE([$1],
- m4_join([ ],
- [$1.java],
- m4_ifval($2, [[$1-$2.java]]),
+ m4_join([ ],
+ [$1.java],
+ m4_ifval($2, [[$1-$2.java]]),
m4_ifval($3, [[$1-$3.java]])))],
[c++],
[AT_BISON_CHECK([-o $1.cc $1.y])
AT_LANG_COMPILE([$1],
- m4_join([ ],
- [$1.cc],
- m4_ifval($2, [[$1-$2.cc]]),
+ m4_join([ ],
+ [$1.cc],
+ m4_ifval($2, [[$1-$2.cc]]),
m4_ifval($3, [[$1-$3.cc]])))],
[c],
[AT_BISON_CHECK([-o $1.c $1.y])
AT_LANG_COMPILE([$1],
- m4_join([ ],
- [$1.c],
- m4_ifval($2, [[$1-$2.c]]),
+ m4_join([ ],
+ [$1.c],
+ m4_ifval($2, [[$1-$2.c]]),
m4_ifval($3, [[$1-$3.c]])))])
])