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glr2.cc: remove dead comments
* data/skeletons/glr2.cc: We no longer wrap glr.c here.
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@@ -23,24 +23,6 @@ m4_define([b4_tname_if],
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[b4_token_table_if([$1],
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[$2])])])
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# This skeleton produces a C++ class that encapsulates a C glr parser.
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# This is in order to reduce the maintenance burden. The glr.c
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# skeleton is clean and pure enough so that there are no real
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# problems. The C++ interface is the same as that of lalr1.cc. In
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# fact, glr.c can replace yacc.c without the user noticing any
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# difference, and similarly for glr.cc replacing lalr1.cc.
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#
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# The passing of parse-params
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#
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# The additional arguments are stored as members of the parser
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# object, yyparser. The C routines need to carry yyparser
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# throughout the C parser; that's easy: make yyparser an
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# additional parse-param. But because the C++ skeleton needs to
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# know the "real" original parse-param, we save them
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# (b4_parse_param_orig). Note that b4_parse_param is overquoted
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# (and c.m4 strips one level of quotes). This is a PITA, and
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# explains why there are so many levels of quotes.
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# We require a pure interface.
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m4_define([b4_pure_flag], [1])
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