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examples: lexcalc: demonstrate location tracking
The bistromathic example should not use Flex, it makes it too complex. But it was the only example to show location tracking with Flex. * examples/c/lexcalc/lexcalc.test, examples/c/lexcalc/parse.y, * examples/c/lexcalc/scan.l: Demonstrate location tracking as is done in bistromathic.
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@@ -101,6 +101,9 @@ GNU Bison NEWS
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There are now two examples in examples/java: a very simple calculator, and
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one that tracks locations to provide acurate error messages.
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The lexcalc example (a simple example in C based on Flex and Bison) now
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also demonstrates location tracking.
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A new C example, bistromathic, is a fully featured calculator using many
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Bison features: pure interface, location tracking, internationalized
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custom error messages, lookahead-correction, rich debug traces, etc.
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@@ -28,7 +28,8 @@ Extracted from the documentation: "Multi-Function Calculator: mfcalc".
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https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/manual/html_node/Multi_002dfunction-Calc.html
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## lexcalc - calculator with Flex and Bison
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The calculator, redux. This time using a scanner generated by Flex.
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The calculator with precedence directives and location tracking. It uses
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Flex to generate the scanner.
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## reccalc - recursive calculator with Flex and Bison
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The example builds on top of the previous one to provide a reentrant parser.
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@@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ This example demonstrates the best practices when using Bison.
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- Its interface is pure.
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- It uses a custom syntax error with location tracking, lookahead correction
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and token internationalization.
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- It enables debug trace support with formatting of semantic values.
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- It supports debug traces with semantic values.
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- It uses named references instead of the traditional $1, $2, etc.
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It also uses Flex to generate the scanner.
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This example demonstrates the best practices when using Bison.
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- Its interface is pure.
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- It uses a custom syntax error with location tracking, lookahead correction
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and token internationalization.
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- It enables debug trace support with formatting of semantic values.
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- It supports debug traces with semantic values.
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- It uses named references instead of the traditional $1, $2, etc.
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It also uses Flex to generate the scanner.
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@@ -209,10 +209,10 @@ yyreport_syntax_error (const yyparse_context_t *ctx)
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}
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// Called by yyparse on error.
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void yyerror (YYLTYPE *loc, char const *s)
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void yyerror (YYLTYPE *loc, char const *msg)
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{
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YY_LOCATION_PRINT (stderr, *loc);
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s\n", s);
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s\n", msg);
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}
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int main (int argc, char const* argv[])
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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
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This directory contains lexcalc, the traditional example of using Flex and
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Bison to build a simple calculator.
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It features detailed syntax errors with locations.
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<!---
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Local Variables:
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fill-column: 76
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@@ -29,4 +29,9 @@ run -noerr 0 9 -p
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cat >input <<EOF
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(1+2) *
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EOF
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run 1 'err: syntax error, unexpected end-of-line, expecting ( or number'
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run 1 'err: 1.8-2.0: syntax error, unexpected end-of-line, expecting ( or number'
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cat >input <<EOF
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1 / (2 - 2)
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EOF
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run 1 'err: 1.1-11: error: division by zero"
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@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
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{
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// Tell Flex the expected prototype of yylex.
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#define YY_DECL \
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enum yytokentype yylex (YYSTYPE* yylval, int *nerrs)
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enum yytokentype yylex (YYSTYPE* yylval, YYLTYPE *yylloc, int *nerrs)
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YY_DECL;
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void yyerror (int *nerrs, const char *msg);
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void yyerror (YYLTYPE *loc, int *nerrs, const char *msg);
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}
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// Emitted on top of the implementation file.
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@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@
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// Generate detailed error messages.
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%define parse.error detailed
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// with locations.
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%locations
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// Enable debug traces (see yydebug in main).
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%define parse.trace
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@@ -78,7 +81,7 @@ exp:
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{
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if ($3 == 0)
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{
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yyerror (nerrs, "invalid division by zero");
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yyerror (&@$, nerrs, "error: division by zero");
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YYERROR;
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}
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else
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@@ -90,9 +93,10 @@ exp:
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%%
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// Epilogue (C code).
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void yyerror (int *nerrs, const char *msg)
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void yyerror (YYLTYPE *loc, int *nerrs, const char *msg)
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", msg);
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YY_LOCATION_PRINT (stderr, *loc);
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s\n", msg);
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++*nerrs;
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}
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@@ -9,9 +9,24 @@
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#include <stdlib.h> /* strtol */
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#include "parse.h"
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// Each time a rule is matched, advance the end cursor/position.
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#define YY_USER_ACTION \
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yylloc->last_column += yyleng;
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// Move the first position onto the last.
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#define LOCATION_STEP() \
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do { \
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yylloc->first_line = yylloc->last_line; \
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yylloc->first_column = yylloc->last_column; \
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} while (0)
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%}
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%%
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%{
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// Each time yylex is called, move the head position to the end one.
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LOCATION_STEP ();
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%}
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/* Rules. */
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"+" return TOK_PLUS;
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@@ -27,17 +42,17 @@
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errno = 0;
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long n = strtol (yytext, NULL, 10);
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if (! (INT_MIN <= n && n <= INT_MAX && errno != ERANGE))
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yyerror (nerrs, "integer is out of range");
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yyerror (yylloc, nerrs, "integer is out of range");
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yylval->TOK_NUM = (int) n;
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return TOK_NUM;
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}
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"\n" yylloc->last_line++; yylloc->last_column = 1; return TOK_EOL;
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/* Ignore white spaces. */
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[ \t]+ continue;
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[ \t]+ LOCATION_STEP (); continue;
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"\n" return TOK_EOL;
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. yyerror (nerrs, "syntax error, invalid character");
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. yyerror (yylloc, nerrs, "syntax error, invalid character"); continue;
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<<EOF>> return TOK_EOF;
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%%
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