Let the initial-action act on the look-ahead, and use it for the

"initial push" (corresponding to an hypothetical beginning-of-file).
And let lalr1.cc honor %initial-action.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Initial Action Decl): Clarify, and add an
example.
* data/lalr1.cc (Parser::initlocation_): Remove, bad experiment.
(Parser::Parser): Remove the ctor that used to initialize it.
(Parser::parse): Like in the other skeletons, issue the "starting
parse" message before any action.
Honor %initial-action.
Initialize the stacks with the lookahead.
* data/yacc.c: Let $$ and @$ in %initial-action designate the
look-ahead.
Push them in the stacks.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at: Adjust the C++ ctor invocations.
This commit is contained in:
Akim Demaille
2004-09-20 15:25:25 +00:00
parent 18d192f0ea
commit 451364edb1
6 changed files with 84 additions and 52 deletions

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@@ -1,3 +1,22 @@
2004-09-20 Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr>
Let the initial-action act on the look-ahead, and use it for the
"initial push" (corresponding to an hypothetical beginning-of-file).
And let lalr1.cc honor %initial-action.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Initial Action Decl): Clarify, and add an
example.
* data/lalr1.cc (Parser::initlocation_): Remove, bad experiment.
(Parser::Parser): Remove the ctor that used to initialize it.
(Parser::parse): Like in the other skeletons, issue the "starting
parse" message before any action.
Honor %initial-action.
Initialize the stacks with the lookahead.
* data/yacc.c: Let $$ and @$ in %initial-action designate the
look-ahead.
Push them in the stacks.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at: Adjust the C++ ctor invocations.
2004-09-20 Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr>
* doc/bison.texinfo (Initial Action Decl): New.

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@@ -218,17 +218,9 @@ namespace yy
typedef Stack< SemanticType > SemanticStack;
typedef Stack< LocationType > LocationStack;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
]b4_parser_class_name[ (bool debug,
LocationType initlocation][]b4_param[]b4_parse_param_decl[) :
]b4_constructor[][debug_ (debug),
cdebug_ (std::cerr),
initlocation_ (initlocation)]b4_parse_param_cons[
#else
]b4_parser_class_name[ (bool debug][]b4_param[]b4_parse_param_decl[) :
]b4_constructor[][debug_ (debug),
cdebug_ (std::cerr)]b4_parse_param_cons[
#endif
{
}
@@ -325,18 +317,17 @@ namespace yy
/* Message. */
std::string message;
/* Semantic value and location of look-ahead token. */
/// Semantic value of the look-ahead.
SemanticType value;
/// Location of the look-ahead.
LocationType location;
/// The locations where the error started and ended.
Location error_range_[2];
/* @@$ and $$. */
/// $$.
SemanticType yyval;
/// @@$.
LocationType yyloc;
/* Initial location. */
LocationType initlocation_;
]b4_parse_param_vars[
};
}
@@ -446,24 +437,34 @@ yy::]b4_parser_class_name[::pop (unsigned int n)
int
yy::]b4_parser_class_name[::parse ()
{
YYCDEBUG << "Starting parse" << std::endl;
nerrs_ = 0;
errstatus_ = 0;
/* Initialize the stacks. The initial state will be pushed in
yynewstate, since the latter expects the semantical and the
location values to have been already stored, initialize these
stacks with a primary value. */
state_stack_ = StateStack (0);
semantic_stack_ = SemanticStack (1);
location_stack_ = LocationStack (1);
/* Start. */
state_ = 0;
looka_ = empty_;
#if YYLSP_NEEDED
location = initlocation_;
#endif
YYCDEBUG << "Starting parse" << std::endl;
]m4_ifdef([b4_initial_action], [
m4_pushdef([b4_at_dollar], [location])dnl
m4_pushdef([b4_dollar_dollar], [value])dnl
/* User initialization code. */
b4_initial_action
m4_popdef([b4_dollar_dollar])dnl
m4_popdef([b4_at_dollar])dnl
/* Line __line__ of yacc.c. */
b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])])dnl
[ /* Initialize the stacks. The initial state will be pushed in
yynewstate, since the latter expects the semantical and the
location values to have been already stored, initialize these
stacks with a primary value. */
state_stack_ = StateStack (0);
semantic_stack_ = SemanticStack (0);
location_stack_ = LocationStack (0);
semantic_stack_.push (value);
location_stack_.push (location);
/* New state. */
yynewstate:

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@@ -821,20 +821,23 @@ b4_c_function_def([yyparse], [int], b4_parse_param)
]b4_location_if([[ yylsp = yyls;
#if YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL
/* Initialize the default location before parsing starts. */
yyls[0].first_line = yyls[0].last_line = 1;
yyls[0].first_column = yyls[0].last_column = 0;
yylloc.first_line = yylloc.last_line = 1;
yylloc.first_column = yylloc.last_column = 0;
#endif
]])
m4_ifdef([b4_initial_action], [
m4_pushdef([b4_at_dollar], [(*yylsp)])dnl
m4_pushdef([b4_dollar_dollar], [(*yyvsp)])dnl
m4_pushdef([b4_at_dollar], [(yylloc)])dnl
m4_pushdef([b4_dollar_dollar], [(yylval)])dnl
/* User initialization code. */
b4_initial_action
m4_popdef([b4_dollar_dollar])dnl
m4_popdef([b4_at_dollar])dnl
/* Line __line__ of yacc.c. */
b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])])dnl
[
yyvsp[0] = yylval;
]b4_location_if([[ yylsp[0] = yylloc;
]])
[ goto yysetstate;
/*------------------------------------------------------------.

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@@ -3742,10 +3742,21 @@ code.
@deffn {Directive} %initial-action @{ @var{code} @}
@findex %initial-action
Declare that the @var{code} must be invoked before parsing each time
@code{yyparse} is called. The @var{code} may use @code{@@$} to
designate the initial location, and the @code{%parse-param}.
@code{yyparse} is called. The @var{code} may use @code{$$} and
@code{@@$} --- initial value and location of the look-ahead --- and the
@code{%parse-param}.
@end deffn
For instance, if your locations use a file name, you may use
@example
%parse-param @{ const char *filename @};
%initial-action
@{
@@$.begin.filename = @@$.end.filename = filename;
@};
@end example
@node Destructor Decl
@subsection Freeing Discarded Symbols
@@ -3822,7 +3833,7 @@ stacked symbols popped during the first phase of error recovery,
@item
incoming terminals during the second phase of error recovery,
@item
the current lookahead when the parser aborts (either via an explicit
the current look-ahead when the parser aborts (either via an explicit
call to @code{YYABORT}, or as a consequence of a failed error recovery).
@end itemize
@@ -5579,11 +5590,10 @@ constant integer. The default is 200.
@c FIXME: C++ output.
Because of semantical differences between C and C++, the
@acronym{LALR}(1) parsers
in C produced by Bison by compiled as C++ cannot grow. In this precise
case (compiling a C parser as C++) you are suggested to grow
@code{YYINITDEPTH}. In the near future, a C++ output output will be
provided which addresses this issue.
@acronym{LALR}(1) parsers in C produced by Bison by compiled as C++
cannot grow. In this precise case (compiling a C parser as C++) you are
suggested to grow @code{YYINITDEPTH}. In the near future, a C++ output
output will be provided which addresses this issue.
@node Error Recovery
@chapter Error Recovery
@@ -6887,19 +6897,18 @@ $ @kbd{printf 'one\ntwo\n' | ./split-lines}
How can I generate parsers in C++?
@end display
We are working on a C++ output for Bison, but unfortunately, for lack
of time, the skeleton is not finished. It is functional, but in
numerous respects, it will require additional work which @emph{might}
break backward compatibility. Since the skeleton for C++ is not
documented, we do not consider ourselves bound to this interface,
nevertheless, as much as possible we will try to keep compatibility.
We are working on a C++ output for Bison, but unfortunately, for lack of
time, the skeleton is not finished. It is functional, but in numerous
respects, it will require additional work which @emph{might} break
backward compatibility. Since the skeleton for C++ is not documented,
we do not consider ourselves bound to this interface, nevertheless, as
much as possible we will try to keep compatibility.
Another possibility is to use the regular C parsers, and to compile
them with a C++ compiler. This works properly, provided that you bear
some simple C++ rules in mind, such as not including ``real classes''
(i.e., structure with constructors) in unions. Therefore, in the
@code{%union}, use pointers to classes, or better yet, a single
pointer type to the root of your lexical/syntactic hierarchy.
Another possibility is to use the regular C parsers, and to compile them
with a C++ compiler. This works properly, provided that you bear some
simple C++ rules in mind, such as not including ``real classes'' (i.e.,
structure with constructors) in unions. Therefore, in the
@code{%union}, use pointers to classes.
@node Implementing Gotos/Loops

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@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ static bool yydebug;
int
yyparse ()
{
yy::Parser parser (yydebug, yy::Location ());
yy::Parser parser (yydebug);
return parser.parse ();
}
],

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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ yy::Parser::error_ ()
int
yyparse (AT_PARAM_IF([semantic_value *result, int *count]))
{
yy::Parser parser (!!YYDEBUG[]AT_LOCATION_IF([, yy::Location ()])AT_PARAM_IF([, result, count]));
yy::Parser parser (!!YYDEBUG[]AT_PARAM_IF([, result, count]));
return parser.parse ();
}
],