errors: indent "user token number redeclaration" context
This is the continuation of the work on the readability of errors
context.
* src/symtab.c (user_token_number_redeclaration): Use
complain_at_indent to output with increased indentation level.
* tests/input:at: Apply this change.
This improves readability. This is also what gcc does.
* NEWS: Document this change.
* src/complain.c (complain_at): Prefix all errors with "error: ".
(complain_at_indent, warn_at_indent): Do not prefix the context
information of errors, which are basically just indented errors.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/glr-regression.at, tests/input.at,
tests/named-refs.at, tests/output.at, tests/push.at,
tests/regression.at, tests/skeletons.at: Apply this change.
errors: indent "invalid value for %define" context
This is the continuation of the work on the readability of errors
context.
For example, what used to be:
input.y:1.9-29: invalid value for %define variable 'foo' : 'bar'
input.y:1.9-29: accepted value: 'most'
is now:
input.y:1.9-29: invalid value for %define variable 'foo' : 'bar'
input.y:1.9-29: accepted value: 'most'
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_percent_define_check_values): Use
complain_at_indent to output with increased indentation level.
* tests/input:at: Apply this change.
This is the continuation of the work on the readability of errors
context.
For example, what used to be:
input.y:2.9-11: %define variable 'var' redefined
input.y:1.9-11: previous definition
is now:
input.y:2.9-11: %define variable 'var' redefined
input.y:1.9-11: previous definition
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_percent_define_insert): Use
complain_at_indent to output with increased indentation level.
* tests/input.at: Apply this change.
input.y:6.5-10: result type clash on merge function 'merge': [...]
input.y:2.4-9: previous declaration
In order to distinguish the actual error from the context provided, we
rather this new output:
input.y:6.5-10: result type clash on merge function 'merge': [...]
input.y:2.4-9: previous declaration
Another patch will introduce an "error: " prefix to all non-indented
lines, giving yet better readability to the reports.
* src/complain.h (SUB_INDENT): Move to here.
* src/reader.c (record_merge_function_type): Use complain_at_indent to
output with increased indentation level.
* src/scan-code.l (SUB_INDENT): Remove from here.
* tests/glr-regression.at: Apply this change.
yacc: fix handling of CPP guards when no header is generated
When no header was to be generated, Bison would issue:
/* In a future release of Bison, this section will be replaced
by #include "". */
#ifndef YY_
# define YY_
It now properly generates nothing.
* data/c.m4 (b4_cpp_guard_open, b4_cpp_guard_close): Issue nothing when
the file name is empty.
* data/yacc.c: Do not generate the above comment when there is no header
to generate.
* NEWS: Update.
* doc/.gitignore: Don't ignore split info files as we don't split our
info file.
See <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2012-08/msg00006.html>.
* src/system.h: Don't include sys/types.h.
Reported by Eric Blake,
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2012-09/msg00002.html>.
(FUNCTION_PRINT): Remove, unused.
Jim Meyering [Sun, 5 Aug 2012 11:28:01 +0000 (13:28 +0200)]
use locale-indep. c_is* functions for parsing, not isspace, isprint etc
* src/parse-gram.y: Include "c-ctype.h".
(add_param): Parse with c_isspace, not isspace.
* src/parse-gram.c: Likewise.
* src/scan-gram.l: Include c-ctype.h, not ctype.h.
(SC_ESCAPED_STRING,SC_ESCAPED_CHARACTER): Use c_isspace and c_isprint,
not ctype.h's locale-dependent functions.
Akim Demaille [Fri, 31 Aug 2012 16:18:13 +0000 (18:18 +0200)]
--help: include a place to report translation issues
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2012-08/msg00007.html
shows that it is useful to help users report translation issues.
While at it, include other informative bits that the coreutils shows.
* src/getargs.c (usage): Report more URLs where the user can
refer to.
Mostly copied/pasted from coreutils' emit_ancillary_info function.
Akim Demaille [Wed, 22 Aug 2012 12:26:26 +0000 (14:26 +0200)]
tests: style changes
* tests/torture.at (AT_DATA_STACK_TORTURE): M4 style changes to
improve readability.
Fix an assertion which, because of a <= instead of ==, did not check
new_status as visibly meant.
(get_args): New.
Akim Demaille [Thu, 2 Aug 2012 10:01:54 +0000 (12:01 +0200)]
yacc: remove trailing end of line at end of file
There are still spurious spaces at the end of some lines. But this is
addressed in the master branch, and I am reluctant to try to backport
this.
* data/yacc.c, data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc, data/glr.cc: here.
* tests/calc.at (AT_CHECK_SPACES): New.
Use it.
Be sure not to introduce trailing empty lines in the *.y files.
* NEWS: Doc it.
* cfg.mk (syntax-check): Remove the exception.
Akim Demaille [Wed, 1 Aug 2012 07:30:27 +0000 (09:30 +0200)]
tests: synclines: style changes
* tests/synclines.at (AT_TEST_SYNCLINE): Rename as...
(AT_TEST): this.
Use pushdef/popdef.
Formatting changes.
Use '+' instead of '*' where appropriate.
* src/parse-gram.y (add_param): No only skip ' ' and '\t', skip all
leading and trailing spaces.
* tests/regression.at (Lex and parse params): Check it.
* NEWS: Document it.
$ flex src/scan-skel.l
src/scan-skel.l:145: multiple <<EOF>> rules for start condition SC_AT_DIRECTIVE_ARGS
src/scan-skel.l:145: multiple <<EOF>> rules for start condition SC_AT_DIRECTIVE_SKIP_WS
This is warning, and it seems there are no means to make it an error.
* src/scan-skel.l: Restore the start-condition INITIAL for an <<EOF>>
clause.
* cfg.mk: Nuke the following warnings which are confused by our
text reports (that state that the error token is number 256).
prohibit_magic_number_exit
../../doc/bison.texi:8170:error (256)
../../tests/conflicts.at:570:error (256)
../../tests/conflicts.at:673:error (256)
../../tests/conflicts.at:811:error (256)
../../tests/conflicts.at:1154:error (256)
../../tests/regression.at:281:error (256)
../../tests/regression.at:582:error (256)
maint.mk: use EXIT_* values rather than magic number
scan-code.l is already passing argument to b4_dollar_dollar for the
initial acton, but its definition (of b4_dollar_dollar) does not use
this argument.
Generalize this definition, and use it for the %initial-action too.
* data/c.m4 (b4_dollar_dollar_, b4_dollar_pushdef, b4_dollar_popdef):
Instead of expecting a pointer, require a value, and use ".".
Since they are now generic enough, move to...
* data/c-like.m4: this new file.
* data/c.m4, data/java.m4: Load it.
* data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc, data/lalr1.java, data/yacc.c: Use
b4_dollar_pushdef for the %initial-action.
* tests/actions.at: Check that.
* data/Makefile.am: Adjust.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texi: Document.
Currently "%printer {...} a b c d e f" translates the {...} six times.
Not only is this bad for time and space, it also issues six times the
same warnings.
* src/symlist.h, src/symlist.c (symbol_list_destructor_set)
(symbol_list_printer_set): Take the action as code_props instead of
const char *.
* src/parse-gram.y: Translate these actions here.
* src/scan-code.h: Comment change.
* tests/input.at: Check that warnings are issued only once.
The conversion from @ to @@ and so forth is coded is too many
different places. Factor, a bit.
* src/scan-code.l: Instead of duplicating the logic of obstack_escape,
use it.
It sure is less efficient, but the cost is negligible.
This allows to factor rules that are alike.
And to factor some start-condition clauses.
* tests/input.at (Stray $ or @): New.
* NEWS: Document it.
* src/scan-code.l, src/scan-skel.l: Use a more traditional indentation
style for start-conditions.
Prefer "continue" to a comment, for empty actions.
Strip useless {}.
Remove useless start-condition clauses.
* src/scan-code.l (SC_SYMBOL_ACTION): Accept $<tag>$, not just $$.
* data/c.m4 (b4_dollar_dollar_): New.
(b4_symbol_actions): Let b4_dollar_dollar use b4_dollar_dollar_.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texi: Document it.
* tests/actions.at: Check this for C and C++.
muscles: fix another occurrence of unescaped type name
* src/output.c (quoted_output): Split into...
(quoted_output, string_output): these.
Use the former when outputting a type_name.
* tests/input.at: Check this case.
* src/symtab.h: Comment changes.
* src/scan-code.l: Use obstack_quote when passing type_name to m4.
* tests/input.at (Code injection): New.
* NEWS: Document it.
Thanks to Paul Eggert for the wording.
* src/system.h (obstack_quote): New.
* src/muscle-tab.c: Use it instead of obstack_escape where applicable.
* src/scan-code.l: Since obstack_quote supports NULL, leave type_name
as NULL instead of defaulting to "".
* src/muscle-tab.c (MUSCLE_COMMON_DECODE, muscle_string_decode)
(muscle_location_decode): Not related to muscles, rename as...
(COMMON_DECODE, string_decode, location_decode): these.
* src/muscle-tab.h (MUSCLE_OBSTACK_SGROW): This is not related to
muscles, so move to, and rename as...
* src/system.h (obstack_escape): this.
Adjust dependencies.
doc: avoid problems with case insensitive file systems
makeinfo --html generates index.html, and the node "Index" will result
in Index.html. On case insensitive file systems, such as on Mac OS X
by default, this results in a single, invalid, file (Texinfo 4.13).
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-texinfo/2012-07/msg00032.html
* doc/bison.texi (Index): Rename as...
(Index of Terms): this.
* configure.ac: In the AC_SUBST call on 'VALGRIND_PREBISON'. Without
this change, when running ./configure, I see:
...
checking for valgrind... valgrind
./configure: line 35221: -q: command not found
checking for Java compiler... gcj -C -fsource=1.3 -ftarget=1.4
...
* configure.ac (VALGRIND_PREBISON): New.
* tests/Makefile.am (maintainer-check-valgrind): Use it.
* etc/darwin11.4.0.supp: New.
* configure.ac, etc/Makefile.am: Use it.
* configure.ac: Disable Valgrind on Mac OS X.
* README-hacking: Explain why.