Paul Eggert [Wed, 8 Nov 2006 20:28:57 +0000 (20:28 +0000)]
Don't let Bison leak memory except when it complains.
* src/files.h (parser_file_name, spec_verbose_file, spec_graph_file):
(spec_defines_file, dir_prefix): Now char *, not const char *,
since they are freed.
* src/files.c: Likewise.
(all_but_ext, all_but_tab_ext, src_extension, header_extension):
Likewise.
(tr): Now operates in-place. All uses changed.
(compute_exts_from_gf, compute_exts_from_src): Don't leak temporary
values.
(compute_file_name_parts, compute_output_file_names): Don't store
read-only data in variables that will be freed.
(compute_output_file_names): Free all_but_ext, all_but_tab_ext,
src_extension, and header_extension.
(output_file_names_free): New public function to free
spec_verbose_file, spec_graph_file, spec_defines_file,
parser_file_name, and dir_prefix.
* src/getargs.c (getargs): Don't store read-only data in variables that
will be freed.
* src/main.c (main): Invoke output_file_names_free, code_scanner_free
(which previously existed but was unused), and quotearg_free.
* src/muscle_tab.h (muscle_insert): value arg is now a `char const *'.
* src/muscle_tab.c: Likewise.
(muscle_entry): Make the value char const *,
and add a new storage member that is char * and can be freed.
(muscle_entry_free): New private function.
(muscle_init): Use it instead of free.
(muscle_insert, muscle_grow): Update and use new storage member.
(muscle_code_grow): Free the string passed to muscle_grow
since it's not needed anymore.
* src/parse-gram.y (%union): Make `chars' member a `char const *', and
add a new `char *code' member.
("{...}"): Declare semantic type as code.
* src/scan-code.h (translate_rule_action):
(translate_symbol_action, translate_code, translate_action): Return
`char const *' rather than `char *' since external code should not free
these strings.
* src/scan-code.l: Likewise.
* src/scan-gram.l (<SC_BRACED_CODE>): Use val->code for BRACED_CODE,
which is "{...}" in the parser.
* tests/Makefile.am (maintainer-check-valgrind): Set
VALGRIND_OPTS='--leak-check=full --show-reacheable=yes' before invoking
Valgrind.
* tests/calc.at (_AT_DATA_CALC_Y): fclose the FILE* so Valgrind doesn't
complain.
* tests/testsuite.at (AT_CHECK): Redefine so that running Bison and
expecting a non-zero exit status sets --leak-check=summary and
--show-reachable=no for Valgrind. Bison unabashedly leaks memory in
this case, and we don't want to hear about it.
Paul Eggert [Wed, 8 Nov 2006 20:01:48 +0000 (20:01 +0000)]
* bootstrap (runtime-po/Makevars): Derive from po/Makevars
instead of from the template, to simplify configuration a bit.
* bootstrap.conf (excluded_files): Don't exclude m4/codeset.m4
and m4/wint_t.m4, as they are needed with the latest gnulib.
Joel E. Denny [Wed, 1 Nov 2006 06:09:40 +0000 (06:09 +0000)]
Disable unset/unused mid-rule value warnings by default, and recognize
--warnings=midrule-values to enable them. Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2006-10/msg00030.html>.
* NEWS (2.3a+): Mention.
* src/getargs.c, src/getargs.h (warnings_args, warnings_types, enum
warnings): Add entry for midrule-values subargument.
* src/reader.c (symbol_should_be_used): Don't return true just because
the value is a set/used mid-rule value unless
--warnings=midrule-values was specified.
* tests/input.at (Unused values, Unused values before symbol
declarations): Run tests with and without --warnings=midrule-values.
* src/reader.c (check_and_convert_grammar): Use symbol_list_free rather
than LIST_FREE directly.
Joel E. Denny [Wed, 1 Nov 2006 01:47:44 +0000 (01:47 +0000)]
Finish implementing --warnings=error, which should not be implied by
--warnings=all (or by its synonyms -W and --warnings without
subarguments).
* src/complain.c (set_warning_issued): New function to report that
warnings are being treated as errors and to record an error if so.
Invoke...
(warn_at, warn): ... here.
* src/getargs.c (warnings_args, warnings_types): Reorder so that
"error - warnings are errors" does not appear above "all - all of the
above".
(getargs): For -W and --warnings without subarguments, don't let
FLAGS_ARGMATCH set warnings_error in warnings_flag.
* src/getargs.h (enum warnings): Unset warnings_error in warnings_all.
Joel E. Denny [Sat, 21 Oct 2006 10:03:35 +0000 (10:03 +0000)]
Split the default %destructor/%printer into two kinds: <*> and <!>.
Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-09/msg00060.html>.
* NEWS (2.3a+): Mention.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Freeing Discarded Symbols): Document this and the
previous change today related to mid-rules.
(Bison Symbols): Remove %symbol-default and add <*> and <!>.
* src/parser-gram.y (PERCENT_SYMBOL_DEFAULT): Remove.
(TYPE_TAG_ANY): Add as <*>.
(TYPE_TAG_NONE): Add as <!>.
(generic_symlist_item): Remove RHS for %symbol-default and add RHS's
for <*> and <!>.
* src/scan-gram.l (PERCENT_SYMBOL_DEFAULT): Remove.
(TYPE_TAG_ANY, TYPE_TAG_NONE): Add.
* src/symlist.c (symbol_list_default_new): Split into tagged and
tagless versions.
(symbol_list_destructor_set, symbol_list_printer_set): Split
SYMLIST_DEFAULT case into SYMLIST_DEFAULT_TAGGED and
SYMLIST_DEFAULT_TAGLESS.
* src/symlist.h: Update symbol_list_default*_new prototypes.
(symbol_list.content_type): Split enum value SYMLIST_DEFAULT into
SYMLIST_DEFAULT_TAGGED and SYMLIST_DEFAULT_TAGLESS.
* src/symtab.c (default_destructor, default_destructor_location,
default_printer, default_printer_location): Split each into tagged and
tagless versions.
(symbol_destructor_get, symbol_destructor_location_get,
symbol_printer_get, symbol_printer_location_get): Implement tagged
default and tagless default cases.
(default_destructor_set, default_printer_set): Split each into tagged
and tagless versions.
* src/symtab.h: Update prototypes.
* tests/actions.at (Default %printer and %destructor): Rename to...
(Default tagless %printer and %destructor): ... this, and extend.
(Per-type %printer and %destructor): Rename to...
(Default tagged and per-type %printer and %destructor): ... this, and
extend.
(Default %printer and %destructor for user-defined end token): Extend.
(Default %printer and %destructor are not for error or $undefined):
Update.
(Default %printer and %destructor are not for $accept): Update.
(Default %printer and %destructor for mid-rule values): Extend.
* tests/input.at (Default %printer and %destructor redeclared): Extend.
(Unused values with default %destructor): Extend.
Joel E. Denny [Sat, 21 Oct 2006 04:52:43 +0000 (04:52 +0000)]
Don't apply the default %destructor/%printer to an unreferenced midrule
value. Mentioned at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-09/msg00104.html>.
* src/symtab.c (dummy_symbol_get): Name all dummy symbols initially
like $@n instead of just @n so that the default %destructor/%printer
logic doesn't see them as user-defined symbols.
(symbol_is_dummy): Check for both forms of the name.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Remove the `$' from each midrule symbol
name for which the midrule value is referenced in any action.
* tests/actions.at (Default %printer and %destructor for mid-rule
values): New test.
* tests/regression.at (Rule Line Numbers, Web2c Report): Update output
for change to dummy symbol names.
Joel E. Denny [Sat, 21 Oct 2006 02:31:50 +0000 (02:31 +0000)]
Warn about unset midrule $$ if the corresponding $n is used.
* src/reader.c (symbol_should_be_used): Check midrule parent rule for
$n usage.
(packgram): Before invoking grammar_rule_check on any rule, make sure
all actions have already been scanned in order to set `used' flags.
Otherwise, checking that a midrule's $$ is set will not always work
properly because the midrule check must forward-reference the midrule's
parent rule.
* tests/input.at (AT_CHECK_UNUSED_VALUES): Extend to check the new
warning.
Joel E. Denny [Fri, 20 Oct 2006 22:10:50 +0000 (22:10 +0000)]
More improvements to the documentation of the prologue alternatives:
* NEWS (2.3a+): Mention the new `Prologue Alternatives' section in the
Bison manual.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Prologue Alternatives): Correct some errors. Add
some text to clarify the relative importance of the new directives and
to show how these directives may be viewed as code labels.
Joel E. Denny [Mon, 16 Oct 2006 05:25:36 +0000 (05:25 +0000)]
Similar to the recently removed %before-header, add %code-top as the
alternative to the pre-prologue. Mentioned at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-10/msg00063.html>.
Also, let the prologue alternatives appear in the grammar section.
* src/parse-gram.y (PERCENT_CODE_TOP): New token.
(prologue_declaration): Move the existing prologue alternatives to...
(grammar_declaration): ... here and add %code-top.
* src/scan-gram.l (PERCENT_CODE_TOP): New token.
Clean up and extend documentation for the prologue alternatives.
* NEWS (2.3a+): Describe prologue alternatives.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Prologue): Move discussion of prologue
alternatives to...
(Prologue Alternatives): ... this new section, and extend it to discuss
all 4 directives in detail.
(Bison Symbols): Clean up discussion of prologue alternatives and add
%code-top.
Paul Eggert [Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:31:23 +0000 (04:31 +0000)]
* lib/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Remove $(WERROR_CFLAGS).
Problem reported by Joel E. Denny.
2006-10-14 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>
(Sync from coreutils.)
Work also when the working directory (with e.g. coreutils sources)
is version controlled with git, rather than CVS.
* bootstrap (CVS_only_file): Test for the existence of README-cvs,
rather than CVS.
In messages and comments, say e.g., "checked-out sources",
rather than "CVS sources".
(version_controlled_file): New function. Work for git as well as
for CVS. Don't use grep's -q option.
(slurp): Call it here, in place of CVS-specific code.
Joel E. Denny [Sun, 15 Oct 2006 00:02:21 +0000 (00:02 +0000)]
Fix testsuite for ./configure --enable-gcc-warnings:
* configure.ac (gcc-warnings): Move -Wall before -Wno-sign-compare.
Otherwise, gcc 4.1.0 (at least) warns about sign comparisons in
__AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR in tests/actions.at.
* test/input.at (Torturing the Scanner): #include <stdlib.h> for abort.
* test/regression.at (Diagnostic that expects two alternatives):
Likewise.
Paul Eggert [Fri, 13 Oct 2006 04:37:19 +0000 (04:37 +0000)]
* bootstrap: Sync from coreutils, as follows:
2006-10-11 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
* bootstrap (symlink_to_gnulib): Fix bug: the dot_dots shell
variable was sometimes used without being initialized. This
messed up the installation of the INSTALL file in some cases.
2006-10-09 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
* bootstrap (usage, main program, symlink_to_gnulib): Add option
--copy. Inspired by a suggestion from Bruno Haible.
2006-10-03 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>
* bootstrap: Undo last change to this file, since now gnulib-tool
sticks with the automake default in generating dependencies.
Paul Eggert [Thu, 12 Oct 2006 05:47:58 +0000 (05:47 +0000)]
* data/push.c (yypushparse, yypvarsinit, yypvars): Wrap in b4_push_if.
(b4_yyssa, b4_yyerror_range): New macros.
(struct yypvars): Remove yyssa_ptr and yyerror_range_ptr fields.
(yypvarsinit): Remove init of removed fields.
(yypushparse): Remove use of removed fields; use new macros instead.
Paolo Bonzini [Sun, 8 Oct 2006 11:07:02 +0000 (11:07 +0000)]
2006-10-08 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* data/c.m4 (b4_copyright, b4_epilogue, b4_location_initial_column,
b4_location_initial_line, p4_parse_param, b4_ints_in, b4_flag_if,
b4_define_flag_if and uses, b4_basename, b4_syncline, b4_user_code,
b4_define_user_cde and uses): Remove.
(b4_comment, b4_prefix, b4_sync_start): New.
* data/bison.m4: New file, with most of the content removed from c.m4.
* src/muscle_tab.h: Use "do {...} while(0)" throughout.
* src/output.c (output_skeleton): Pass bison.m4.
(prepare): Pass glr_flag and nondeterministic_flag. Pass prefix
only if specified.
Paul Eggert [Fri, 6 Oct 2006 06:57:00 +0000 (06:57 +0000)]
Fix test failure reported by Tom Lane in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2006-10/msg00000.html>
and try to make such failures easier to catch in the future.
* data/glr.c (YYTRANSLATE): Don't check for nonpositive arg;
that's now the caller's responsibility.
(yyprocessOneStack, yyrecoverSyntaxError, yyparse):
Set yychar = YYEOF if it's negative.
* tests/actions.at (yylex): Abort if asked to read past EOF.
* tests/conflicts.at (yylex): Likewise.
* tests/cxx-type.at (yylex): Likewise.
* tests/glr-regression.at (yylex): Likewise.
* tests/input.at (yylex): Likewise.
* tests/regression.at (yylex): Likewise.
* tests/torture.at (yylex): Likewise.
Paul Eggert [Sun, 1 Oct 2006 23:35:37 +0000 (23:35 +0000)]
Fix problems with translating English-language diagnostics.
* bootstrap: Fix bug introduced in recent bootstrap changes, with
respect to bison-runtime pot generation. The YY_ stuff
wasn't being captured.
* bootstrap.conf (XGETTEXT_OPTIONS_RUNTIME): New var.
* po/POTFILES.in: Add src/location.c, src/scan-code.l.
* runtime-po/POTFILES.in: Add data/push.c.
Paul Eggert [Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:21:35 +0000 (05:21 +0000)]
Merge bootstrap changes from coreutils.
2006-09-28 Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>
Automatically generated dependencies are important even
when all of the sources in a directory come from gnulib.
* bootstrap (gnulib_tool): Remove the "no-dependencies" automake
option that gnulib-tool adds to what becomes our lib/gnulib.mk.
Paul Eggert [Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:45:21 +0000 (17:45 +0000)]
* data/push.c (YYPUSH_MORE): Make it an enum instead.
(yypushparse): Use YYPUSH_MORE instead of the mystery constant.
Adjust white space and comments to match GNU style better.
Paul Eggert [Wed, 20 Sep 2006 20:04:28 +0000 (20:04 +0000)]
* src/getargs.c (usage): Rework to use conventions similar to
coreutils, to make translation a bit easier and the code a bit
smaller. Problem reported by Tim Van Holder.
Paul Eggert [Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:59:40 +0000 (18:59 +0000)]
Use some of gnulib's new modules, taken from coreutils.
* bootstrap: Sync from coreutils, except add support for gnulib_files.
* bootstrap.conf: New file.
(gnulib_modules): Add configmake, inttypes, unistd.
(XGETTEXT_OPTIONS): Add complain, complain_at,
fatal, fatal_at, warn, warn_at, unexpected_end.
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_HEADERS): config.h is now in lib, not here.
(gl_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS): Remove; gl_EARLY now does this.
(gl_EARLY): Add.
(AM_STDBOOL_H): Remove; gl_INIT now dows this.
(gl_INIT): Add
(GNULIB_AUTOCONF_SNIPPET): Remove.
(AM_GNU_GETTEXT): Add; require formatstring macros since that's
the pickiest.
* lib/.cvsignore: Add inttypes_.h.
* lib/Makefile.am: Include gnulib.mk first so we can append to it.
(AM_CFLAGS): Add WERROR_CFLAGS, to be more like coreutils.
(BUILT_SOURCES, EXTRA_DIST, MOSTLYCLEANFILES): Remove
no-longer-necessary initializations.
(lib_SOURCES): Remove, replacing by libbison_a_SOURCES.
* lib/subpipe.c: Include <unistd.h> unconditionally, now that we
use the unistd module.
* src/system.h: Likewise.
* m4/.cvsignore: Remove *_gl.m4, gnulib.m4, inttypes_h.m4, uintmax_t.m4,
ulonglong.m4. Add gettext.m4, gnulib-cache.m4, gnulib-comp.m4,
gnulib-tool.m4, inttypes-h.m4, inttypes-pri.m4, inttypes.m4.
* src/Makefile.am (DEFS): Remove, since configmake does this for us.
(AM_CPPFLAGS): Remove -I../lib, since Automake does that for us.
* src/system.h: Include inttypes.h unconditionally, now that we
use the inttypes module. Don't bother to include stdint.h, since
inttypes.h now does that for us.
(LOCALEDIR): Remove, now that we use the configmake module.
* src/getargs.c: Include configmake.h.
* src/main.c: Likewise.
* src/output.c: Likewise.
* tests/atlocal.in (CPPFLAGS): Include from $abs_top_builddir/lib,
not from $abs_top_builddir, since config.h moved.
Paul Eggert [Fri, 15 Sep 2006 16:34:48 +0000 (16:34 +0000)]
Port to GCC 2.95. First two problems reported by Michael Deutschmann in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2006-09/msg00018.html>.
* src/parse-gram.y (symbol_declaration): Don't put statements
before declarations; it's not portable to C89.
* src/scan-code.l (handle_action_at): Likewise.
* src/scan-code.l: Always initialize braces_level; the old code
left it uninitialized and therefore had undefined behavior.
Don't attempt to redefine 'assert', since it runs afoul of
systems where standard headers (mistakenly) include <assert.h>.
Instead, define and use our own alternative, called 'aver'.
* src/reader.c: Don't include assert.h, since we no longer
use assert.
* src/scan-code.l: Likewise.
* src/system.h (assert): Remove, replacing with....
(aver): New function, taking a bool arg. All uses changed.
* src/tables.c (pack_vector): Ensure that aver arg is bool,
not merely an integer.
Paul Eggert [Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:56:26 +0000 (15:56 +0000)]
* data/Makefile.am (dist_pkgdata_DATA): Add push.c.
* data/c.m4 (YYPUSH): New.
(b4_push_if): New macro. Use it instead of #ifdef YYPUSH.
* src/getargs.c (push_parser): New var.
* src/getargs.h (push_parser): New declaration.
* src/output.c (prepare): Add macro insertion of `push_flag'.
* src/parse-gram.y (PERCENT_PUSH_PARSER): New token.
(prologue_declaration): Parse %push-parser.
* src/scan-gram.l: Scan new PERCENT_PUSH_PARSER token.
* tests/calc.at (_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR): Add "Return" and "Now" to
list of removed lines from the traces observed.
(AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR): Added push parser tests.
Paul Eggert [Wed, 13 Sep 2006 19:39:14 +0000 (19:39 +0000)]
* tests/actions.at (_AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR): Remove
"#define YYSTYPE int" that caused "make maintainer-check" to fail
due to header ordering dependencies. I don't know why the #define
was there.
Paul Eggert [Wed, 13 Sep 2006 17:41:19 +0000 (17:41 +0000)]
Fix glr.cc and lalr1.cc's use of YYDEBUG so that there's zero
runtime cost when YYDEBUG is not defined, and so that some tests
that used to fail now work. Problem and initial suggestion by
Paolo Bonzini.
* data/c++.m4 (b4_parse_param_cons): Omit leading ','.
* data/glr.cc (b4_parser_class_name):
Initialize yycdebug_ only if YYDEBUG. Also, initialize yydebug_.
(debug_level, set_debug_level): Affect yydebug_, not ::yydebug.
(yydebug_) [YYDEBUG]: New member.
(yycdebug_): Now defined only if YYDEBUG.
* data/lalr1.cc (yydebug_, yycdebug_): Now defined only if YYDEBUG.
(YYCDEBUG) [!YYDEBUG]: Don't use yydebug_ and yycdebug_.
(b4_parser_class_name): Initialize yydebug_ and yycdebug_ only
if YYYDEBUG.
(debug_stream, set_debug_stream, debug_level, set_debug_level):
Define only if YYDEBUG.
* tests/calc.at (_AT_DATA_CALC_Y) [!YYDEBUG]: Omit call to
set_debug_level.
* tests/regression.at (_AT_DATA_DANCER_Y) [!YYDEBUG]: Likewise.
* tests/calc.at (AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC): Uncomment calls to
AT_CHECK_CALC_GLR_CC that are working now.
Paul Eggert [Mon, 11 Sep 2006 18:56:58 +0000 (18:56 +0000)]
* data/glr.c (b4_shared_declarations): Put start-header first,
before any #includes that we generate, so that feature-test
macros work. Problem reported by Michael Deutschmann in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2006-09/msg00004.html>.
* data/lalr1.cc: Likewise.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Prologue): Document that feature-test macros
should be defined before any Bison declarations.
* tests/actions.at (_AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR): Put defns
that depend on location.hh after, not before, Bison decls, since
we now include location.hh after the first user prologue.
Paul Eggert [Mon, 11 Sep 2006 18:02:10 +0000 (18:02 +0000)]
* doc/bison.texinfo (Calc++ Parser): Fix memory leak reported by
Sander Brandenburg in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2006-09/msg00002.html>.
Also, fix minor white space and comment issues.
Joel E. Denny [Mon, 4 Sep 2006 22:20:52 +0000 (22:20 +0000)]
Finish implementation of per-type %destructor/%printer. Discussed
starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-02/msg00064.html>
and
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-06/msg00091.html>.
* NEWS (2.3+): Add a description of this feature to the default
%destructor/%printer description.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Freeing Discarded Symbols): Likewise.
* src/symlist.c (symbol_list_destructor_set, symbol_list_printer_set):
Invoke semantic_type_destructor_set or semantic_type_printer_set when a
list node contains a semantic type.
* src/symtab.c, src/symtab.h: Extend with a table that associates
semantic types with their %destructor's and %printer's.
(semantic_type_from_uniqstr, semantic_type_get,
semantic_type_destructor_set, semantic_type_printer_set): New functions
composing the public interface of that table.
(symbol_destructor_get, symbol_destructor_location_get,
symbol_printer_get, symbol_printer_location_get): If there's no
per-symbol %destructor/%printer, look up the per-type before trying
the default.
* tests/actions.at (Per-type %printer and %destructor): New test case.
* tests/input.at (Default %printer and %destructor redeclared):
Extend to check that multiple occurrences of %symbol-default in a
single %destructor/%printer declaration is an error.
(Per-type %printer and %destructor redeclared, Unused values with
per-type %destructor): New test cases.
Joel E. Denny [Mon, 4 Sep 2006 19:29:29 +0000 (19:29 +0000)]
Require default %destructor/%printer to be declared using
%symbol-default instead of an empty symbol list, and start working on
new per-type %destructor/%printer. Discussed at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-09/msg00007.html>.
* NEWS (2.3+): Add %symbol-default to example.
* bison.texinfo (Freeing Discarded Symbols): Likewise.
(Bison Symbols): Add entry for %symbol-default.
* src/parse-gram.y (PERCENT_SYMBOL_DEFAULT): New token.
(generic_symlist, generic_symlist_item): New nonterminals for creating
a list in which each item is a symbol, semantic type, or
%symbol-default.
(grammar_declaration): Use generic_symlist in %destructor and %printer
declarations instead of symbols.1 or an empty list.
(symbol_declaration, precedence_declaration, symbols.1): Update actions
for changes to symbol_list.
* src/reader.c: Update for changes to symbol_list.
* src/scan-code.l: Likewise.
* src/scan-gram.l: Scan new PERCENT_SYMBOL_DEFAULT token.
* src/symlist.c, src/symlist.h: Extend such that a list node may
represent a semantic type or a %symbol-default in addition to just an
ordinary symbol. Add switched functions for setting %destructor's and
%printer's.
* tests/actions.at, tests/input.at: Add %symbol-default to all default
%destructor/%printer declarations.
Joel E. Denny [Thu, 24 Aug 2006 01:26:07 +0000 (01:26 +0000)]
Whether the default %destructor/%printer applies to a particular symbol
isn't a question of whether the user *declares* that symbol (in %token,
for example). It's a question of whether the user by any means
*defines* the symbol at all (by simply using a char token, for
example). $end is defined by Bison whereas any other token with token
number 0 is defined by the user. The error token is always defined by
Bison regardless of whether the user declares it with %token, but we
may one day let the user define error as a nonterminal instead.
* NEWS (2.3+): Say "user-defined" instead of "user-declared".
* doc/bison.texinfo (Freeing Discarded Symbols): Likewise, and document
the meaning of "user-defined".
* tests/actions.at (Default %printer and %destructor for user-declared
end token): Rename to...
(Default %printer and %destructor for user-defined end token): ...
this.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_destructor_get, symbol_printer_get): In the
computation of whether to apply the default, don't maintain a list of
every Bison-defined symbol. Instead, just check for a first character
of '$', which a user symbol cannot have, and check for the error token.
Joel E. Denny [Mon, 21 Aug 2006 21:53:18 +0000 (21:53 +0000)]
Don't apply the default %destructor or %printer to the error token,
$undefined, or $accept. This change fits the general rule that the
default %destructor and %printer are only for user-declared symbols,
and it solves several difficulties that are described in the new test
cases listed below.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_destructor_get, symbol_printer_get): Implement.
* tests/actions.at (Default %printer and %destructor are not for error
or $undefined, Default %printer and %destructor are not for $accept):
New test cases.
Joel E. Denny [Sun, 20 Aug 2006 03:10:18 +0000 (03:10 +0000)]
Allow %start after the first rule.
* src/reader.c (grammar_current_rule_begin): Don't set the start symbol
when parsing the first rule.
(check_and_convert_grammar): Search for it here after all grammar
declarations have been parsed. Skip midrules, which have dummy LHS
nonterminals.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_is_dummy): New function.
* src/symtab.h (symbol_is_dummy): Declare it.
* tests/input.at (%start after first rule): New test.
Joel E. Denny [Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:43:18 +0000 (21:43 +0000)]
Redo some of the previous commit: add back the ability to use
non-aliased/undeclared string literals since it might be useful to
those declaring %token-table.
* src/reader.c (check_and_convert_grammar): Undo changes in previous
commit: don't worry about complaints from symbols_pack.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new, symbol_class_set,
symbol_check_alias_consistency): Undo changes in previous commit: count each string literal as a new symbol and token, assign it a symbol
number, and don't complain about non-aliased string literals.
(symbols_pack): Since symbol_make_alias still does not decrement symbol
and token counts but does still set aliased tokens to the same number,
symbol_pack_processor now leaves empty slots in the symbols array.
Remove those slots.
* tests/regression.at (Undeclared string literal): Remove test case
added in previous commit since non-aliased string literals are allowed
again.
(Characters Escapes, Web2c Actions): Undo changes in previous commit:
remove unnecessary string literal declarations.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts): Likewise.
Joel E. Denny [Fri, 18 Aug 2006 10:25:50 +0000 (10:25 +0000)]
Don't allow an undeclared string literal, but allow a string literal to
be used before its declaration.
* src/reader.c (check_and_convert_grammar): Don't invoke packgram if
symbols_pack complained.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new): Don't count a string literal as a new
symbol.
(symbol_class_set): Don't count a string literal as a new token, and
don't assign it a symbol number since symbol_make_alias does that.
(symbol_make_alias): It's not necessary to decrement the symbol and
token counts anymore. Don't assume that an alias declaration occurs
before any uses of the identifier or string, and thus don't assert that
one of them has the highest symbol number so far.
(symbol_check_alias_consistency): Complain if there's a string literal
that wasn't declared as an alias.
(symbols_pack): Bail if symbol_check_alias_consistency failed since
symbol_pack asserts that every token has been assigned a symbol number
although undeclared string literals have not.
* tests/regression.at (String alias declared after use, Undeclared
string literal): New test case.
(Characters Escapes, Web2c Actions): Declare string literals as
aliases.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts): Likewise.
Joel E. Denny [Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:51:33 +0000 (20:51 +0000)]
In the grammar scanner, STRING_FINISH unclosed constructs and return
them to the parser in order to improve error messages.
* src/scan-gram.l (SC_ESCAPED_STRING, SC_ESCAPED_CHARACTER,
SC_BRACED_CODE, SC_PROLOGUE): Implement.
* tests/input.at (Unclosed constructs): New test case.
* tests/regression.at (Invalid inputs): Update now that unclosed %{ is
seen.
Joel E. Denny [Mon, 14 Aug 2006 00:34:17 +0000 (00:34 +0000)]
Handle string aliases for character tokens correctly.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_user_token_number_set): If the token has an
alias, check and set its alias's user token number instead of its own,
which is set to indicate the alias. Previously, every occurrence of
the character token in the grammar overwrote that alias indicator with
the character code.
* tests/input.at (String aliases for character tokens): New test.
Paul Eggert [Fri, 11 Aug 2006 20:52:55 +0000 (20:52 +0000)]
* bootstrap: Put in need-ngettext argument to AM_GNU_GETTEXT,
to prevent failures when building on older platforms.
Check for autopoint failure.
Set XGETTEXT_OPTIONS to values that check for C format strings,
so that translators are warned about them (this also helps
prevent core dumps).
Paul Eggert [Fri, 11 Aug 2006 19:50:14 +0000 (19:50 +0000)]
* configure.ac (AC_ARG_ENABLE): Use -Wextra -Wno-sign-compare
rather than -W, so we don't get bogus warnings about sign comparisons.
Add -Wpointer-arith, since that warning is useful (it reports code
that does not conform to C89 and that some compilers reject).
* data/c.m4, data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Undo latest change,
since it's no longer needed.
Joel E. Denny [Thu, 10 Aug 2006 04:53:04 +0000 (04:53 +0000)]
Clean up scanners a bit.
* src/flex-scanner.h (FLEX_NO_OBSTACK): New macro that blocks obstack
definitions so gcc won't warn when obstack_for_string is unused.
* src/scan-code.l: config.h and system.h are already #include'd by
scan-code-c.c, so get rid of them here.
* src/scan-gram.l: Likewise.
* src/scan-skel.l: Likewise, and use flex-scanner.h without obstack
definitions rather than duplicating the rest of it.
* src/scan-gram-c.c, scan-skel-c.c: #include "system.h".
Joel E. Denny [Thu, 10 Aug 2006 01:18:50 +0000 (01:18 +0000)]
Suppress signed/unsigned comparison warnings for yycheck.
* data/c.m4 (b4_safest_int_type): New macro.
* data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc: Wherever you compare yycheck[i] against
a signed int type, cast it to b4_safest_int_type first.
* data/yacc.c: Likewise.
(b4_safest_int_type): Overwrite the one from c.m4 since b4_int_type is
also overwritten.
* bootstrap (gnulib_tool): Stop using --assume-autoconf;
the latest gnulib does this a different way.
(get_translations): Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan reported that the ms
translation was patched, so stop omitting it.
Joel E. Denny [Sat, 29 Jul 2006 05:53:42 +0000 (05:53 +0000)]
Enable declaration of default %printer/%destructor. Make the parser
use these for all user-declared grammar symbols for which the user does
not declare a specific %printer/%destructor. Thus, the parser uses it
for token 0 if the user declares it but not if Bison generates it as
$end. Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-02/msg00064.html>,
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-06/msg00091.html>,
and
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-07/msg00019.html>.
* NEWS (2.3+): Mention.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Actions in Mid-Rule): It's no longer impossible to
declare a %destructor for a mid-rule's semantic value. It's just
impossible to declare one specific to it.
(Freeing Discarded Symbols): Mention that @$ can be used in %destructor
code. Describe default %destructor form.
* src/parse-gram.y (grammar_declaration): Parse default
%printer/%destructor declarations.
* src/output.c (symbol_destructors_output): Use symbol_destructor_get
and symbol_destructor_location_get rather than accessing the destructor
and destructor_location members of struct symbol.
(symbol_printers_output): Likewise but for %printer's.
* src/reader.c (symbol_should_be_used): Likewise but for %destructor's
again.
* src/symtab.c (default_destructor, default_destructor_location,
default_printer, default_printer_location): New static global
variables to record the default %destructor and %printer.
(symbol_destructor_get, symbol_destructor_location_get,
symbol_printer_get, symbol_printer_location_get): New functions to
compute the appropriate %destructor and %printer for a symbol.
(default_destructor_set, default_printer_set): New functions to set the
default %destructor and %printer.
* src/symtab.h: Prototype all those new functions.
* tests/actions.at (Default %printer and %destructor): New test to
check that the right %printer and %destructor are called, that they're
not called for $end, and that $$ and @$ work correctly.
(Default %printer and %destructor for user-declared end token): New
test to check that the default %printer and %destructor are called for
a user-declared end token.
* tests/input.at (Default %printer and %destructor redeclared, Unused
values with default %destructor): New tests to check related grammar
warnings and errors.
Joel E. Denny [Sat, 29 Jul 2006 04:11:33 +0000 (04:11 +0000)]
Clean up handling of %destructor for the end token (token 0).
Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-07/msg00019.html>
and
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2006-07/msg00013.html>.
Make the skeletons consistent in how they pop the end token and invoke
its %destructor.
* data/glr.c (yyrecoverSyntaxError, yyparse): Don't pop the start
state, which has token number 0, since this would invoke the
%destructor for the end token.
* data/lalr1.cc (yy::parser::parse): Don't check for the final state
until after shifting the end token, or else it won't be popped.
* data/yacc.c (yyparse): Likewise.
* data/glr.c (yyparse): Clear the lookahead after shifting it even when
it's the end token. Upon termination, destroy an unshifted lookahead
even when it's the end token.
* data/lalr1.cc (yy::parser::parse): Likewise.
* data/yacc.c (yyparse): Likewise.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Don't check rule 0. This suppresses unused
value warnings for the end token when the user gives the end token a
%destructor.
* tests/actions.at (Printers and Destructors): Test all the above.
Paul Eggert [Tue, 25 Jul 2006 06:45:06 +0000 (06:45 +0000)]
Update to latest gnulib and gettext versions.
* bootstrap (gnulib-modules): Remove hard-locale, stdio-safer.
Add fopen-safer.
(gnulib_files): Add m4/warning.m4. Don't worry about files
overwritten by autopoint.
Replace gt_INTL_SUBDIR_CORE with an empty body in m4/gettext_gl.m4.
Suppress "id", "ms", "tr" translations for now, since gettext 0.15
rejects them.
Don't use autoreconf; instead, invoke autopoint etc. by hand,
so that we can remove the intl files at a better time.
(intl_files_to_remove): Remove aclocal.m4, since it gets
rebuilt anyway. Remove m4/inttypes_h.m4, m4/inttypes.m4,
m4/isc-posix.m4, m4/lib-ld.m4, m4/lib-prefix.m4, m4/po.m4,
m4/stdint_h.m4, m4/uintmax_t.m4, m4/ulonglong.m4.
Add m4/inttypes-h.m4, m4/lock.m4, m4/visibility.m4.
Remove datarootdir hack; no longer needed.
* configure.ac: Use gl_WARNING_CFLAGS rather than BISON_WARNING.
(AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Bump from 0.12 to 0.15.
* lib/.cvsignore: Remove hard-locale.c, hard-locale.h, strdup.c,
strdup.h.
* m4/.cvsignore: Remove hard-locale.m4, strdup.m4.
* m4/warning.m4: Remove from CVS, since we now use gnulib's version.
Joel E. Denny [Thu, 13 Jul 2006 20:05:34 +0000 (20:05 +0000)]
* src/parse-gram.y (grammar_declaration): Don't confuse Doxygen (at
least 1.4.7 and 1.4.4) by putting a #line between `typedef union
YYSTYPE' and `{'.
* src/muscle_tab.h (muscle_grow): Replace the header comments with
those from muscle_tab.c since the old ones are misleading.
Support %define "KEY" {VALUE}.
* src/scan-code.h, src/scan-code.l (translate_action)
(translate_rule_action, translate_symbol_action, translate_code):
Return char *, not const char *.
* src/parse-gram.y (declaration): Rename as...
(prologue_declaration): this.
(string_content): Remove this nonterminal, use STRING.
(braceless, content, content.opt): New nonterminal.
Use them.
(%define): Now accept content.opt, i.e., accept also BRACED_CODE
as value.
* src/scan-gram.l (getargs.h): Don't include it.
Paul Eggert [Sun, 9 Jul 2006 20:36:33 +0000 (20:36 +0000)]
* NEWS: Instead of %union, you can define and use your own union type
YYSTYPE if your grammar contains at least one <type> tag.
Your YYSTYPE need not be a macro; it can be a typedef.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Value Type, Multiple Types, Location Type):
(Union Decl, Decl Summary): Document this.
* data/glr.c (YYSTYPE): Implement this.
* data/glr.cc (YYSTYPE): Likewise.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYSTYPE): Likewise.
* data/yacc.c (YYSTYPE): Likewise.
* src/output.c (prepare): Output tag_seen_flag.
* src/parse-gram.y (declaration, grammar_declaration):
Use 'union_seen' rather than 'typed' to determine whether
%union has been seen, since grammars can now be typed without
%union.
(symbol_declaration, type.opt, symbol_def):
Keep track of whether a tag has been seen.
* src/reader.c (union_seen, tag_seen): New vars.
(typed): remove.
* src/reader.h (union_seen, tag_seen, typed): Likewise.
* src/scan-code.l (untyped_var_seen): New variable.
(handle_action_dollar): Adjust to above changes.
(handle_action_dollar, handle_action_at):
Improve overflow checking for outlandish numbers.
* tests/input.at (AT_CHECK_UNUSED_VALUES): Redo test to
avoid new diagnostics generated by above changes.
* tests/regression.at (YYSTYPE typedef): Add test to check
for type tags without %union.
Implement --warnings/-W.
* src/getargs.c (report_argmatch, trace_argmatch): Remove,
replaced by...
(flags_argmatch, FLAGS_ARGMATCH): this new function and macro.
Adjust callers.
* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (warnings, warnings_flags)
(warnings_args, warnings_types): New.
(getargs, short_options, long_options): Accept -W/--warnings.
Sort the options by alphabetical order, upper case letter right
before its lower case.
Joel E. Denny [Sun, 9 Jul 2006 16:38:31 +0000 (16:38 +0000)]
Change %merge result type clash warnings to errors. Discussed at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-07/msg00026.html>.
* src/reader.c (record_merge_function_type): Use complain_at.
* tests/glr-regression.at (Missed %merge type warnings when LHS type is
declared later): Update test case results.
Paul Eggert [Sun, 9 Jul 2006 07:38:12 +0000 (07:38 +0000)]
* data/yacc.c (YYID, yy_stack_print): Prefix local vars with "yy"
so they don't collide with user-defined macros.
(yy_stack_print): Don't assume that yytype_int16 promotes to int;
this was never guaranteed, and now that we're using gnulib stdint,
which defines int_fast16_t to long int, the problem is exposed.
Paul Eggert [Sun, 9 Jul 2006 03:44:51 +0000 (03:44 +0000)]
Adjust to Autoconf 2.60 and today's gnulib.
* bootstrap (gnulib_modules): Add stdint.
Remove special case for m4/onceonly_2_57.m4, since gnulib-tool
no longer copies it.
(intl_files_to_remove): Remove m4/longlong.m4 and m4/wchar_t.m4,
since stdint needs the former and wcwidth (which is now required
by mbswidth) needs the latter.
Append 'datarootdir = @datarootdir@' to po/Makefile.in.in, to
work around a compatibility glitch between gettext 0.14.6 and
Autoconf 2.60.
* configure.ac (AC_PREREQ): Require Autoconf 2.60.
Do not check for uintptr_t, since new stdint module does the right
thing.
* lib/.cvsignore: Remove alloca.c, alloca.h, alloca_.h.
Add stdint.h, stdint_.h, wcwidth.h.
* m4/.cvsignore: Remove alloca.m4, onceonly.m4.
Add absolute-header.m4, double-slash-root.m4, longlong.m4,
stdint.m4, wchar_t.m4, wcwidth.m4.
* src/files.c: Include <dirname.h> and <stdio-safer.h> in the
usual order for ../lib/*.h files.
(file_name_split): Use last_component, not base_name, to adjust
to gnulib changes.
* src/parse-gram.h: Include <strverscmp.h> in the usual order
for ../lib/*.h files.
(YYTYPE_INT16, YYTYPE_INT8, YYTYPE_UINT16, YYTYPE_UINT8):
Define unconditionally, since we now assume the stdint module.
* src/scan-skel.l: Include <dirname.h>.
(BASE_QPUTS): Use last_component, not base_name.
* src/system.h: Include <unlocked-io.h> in the usual order
for ../lib/*.h files. Include <stdint.h> unconditionally,
since we now use the stdint module.
(uintptr_t): Declare if UINTPTR_MAX is not defined, not
HAVE_UINTPTR_T, since we now use the stdint module.
(base_name): Remove decl, since files now include <dirname.h>
to get the decl.
* data/c.m4 (b4_location_initial_column, b4_location_initial_line):
New, default to 1.
* data/yacc.c, data/glr.c, data/location.cc: Use them.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texinfo: The initial column and line are 1 by
default.
* tests/calc.at: Adjust.
* data/c.m4 (b4_dirname): New.
(b4_syncline): Also output the location of its invocation (from
the skeleton).
(b4_user_action, b4_define_user_action, b4_user_actions)
(b4_user_initial_action, b4_user_post_prologue, b4_user_start_header)
(b4_user_stype): New.
* data/yacc.c, data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc, data/glr.cc: Use them.
Joel E. Denny [Sat, 8 Jul 2006 00:02:04 +0000 (00:02 +0000)]
In the grammar file, the first column is 1 not 0 on the first line as
on every other line.
* src/parse-gram.y (%initial-action): Initialize @$ correctly.
* tests/input.at (Torturing the Scanner): Update output.
* src/scan-gram.l (scanner_cursor): Declare it static.