style: no longer use backquotes

* README, REFERENCES, TODO, configure.ac, data/README, data/bison.m4,
* data/c++.m4, data/c.m4, data/java.m4, data/lalr1.cc,
* data/lalr1.java, data/yacc.c, doc/local.mk, etc/bench.pl.in,
* src/conflicts.c, src/files.c, src/getargs.c, src/gram.h, src/lalr.c,
* src/location.c, src/location.h, src/muscle-tab.c, src/muscle-tab.h,
* src/output.c, src/parse-gram.c, src/parse-gram.y, src/print-xml.c,
* src/print.c, src/reader.c, src/reduce.c, src/scan-skel.l,
* src/symtab.h, src/system.h, src/tables.c:
Use single quotes, as currently recommended by the GNU Coding Standards.
This commit is contained in:
Akim Demaille
2013-02-16 14:07:25 +01:00
parent d49751602c
commit 45eebca42d
34 changed files with 87 additions and 87 deletions

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
#include "getargs.h"
#include "gram.h"
/* Initializing some values below (such SPEC_NAME_PREFIX to `yy') is
/* Initializing some values below (such SPEC_NAME_PREFIX to 'yy') is
tempting, but don't do that: for the time being our handling of the
%directive vs --option leaves precedence to the options by deciding
that if a %directive sets a variable which is really set (i.e., not
@@ -58,20 +58,20 @@ uniqstr grammar_file = NULL;
uniqstr current_file = NULL;
/* If --output=dir/foo.c was specified,
DIR_PREFIX is `dir/' and ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT are `dir/foo'.
DIR_PREFIX is 'dir/' and ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT are 'dir/foo'.
If --output=dir/foo.tab.c was specified, DIR_PREFIX is `dir/',
ALL_BUT_EXT is `dir/foo.tab', and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT is `dir/foo'.
If --output=dir/foo.tab.c was specified, DIR_PREFIX is 'dir/',
ALL_BUT_EXT is 'dir/foo.tab', and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT is 'dir/foo'.
If --output was not specified but --file-prefix=dir/foo was specified,
ALL_BUT_EXT = `foo.tab' and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT = `foo'.
ALL_BUT_EXT = 'foo.tab' and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT = 'foo'.
If neither --output nor --file was specified but the input grammar
is name dir/foo.y, ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT are `foo'.
is name dir/foo.y, ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT are 'foo'.
If neither --output nor --file was specified, DIR_PREFIX is the
empty string (meaning the current directory); otherwise it is
`dir/'. */
'dir/'. */
char *all_but_ext;
static char *all_but_tab_ext;
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ char *dir_prefix;
/* C source file extension (the parser source). */
static char *src_extension = NULL;
/* Header file extension (if option ``-d'' is specified). */
/* Header file extension (if option '`-d'' is specified). */
static char *header_extension = NULL;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ compute_exts_from_src (const char *ext)
*EXT points to the last period in the basename, or NULL if none.
If there is no *EXT, *TAB is NULL. Otherwise, *TAB points to
`.tab' or `_tab' if present right before *EXT, or is NULL. *TAB
'.tab' or '_tab' if present right before *EXT, or is NULL. *TAB
cannot be equal to *BASE.
None are allocated, they are simply pointers to parts of FILE_NAME.
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ file_name_split (const char *file_name,
*ext = strrchr (*base, '.');
*tab = NULL;
/* If there is an extension, check if there is a `.tab' part right
/* If there is an extension, check if there is a '.tab' part right
before. */
if (*ext)
{
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ compute_file_name_parts (void)
if (spec_file_prefix)
{
/* If --file-prefix=foo was specified, ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT = `foo'. */
/* If --file-prefix=foo was specified, ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT = 'foo'. */
dir_prefix =
xstrndup (spec_file_prefix,
last_component (spec_file_prefix) - spec_file_prefix);
@@ -278,14 +278,14 @@ compute_file_name_parts (void)
}
else if (yacc_flag)
{
/* If --yacc, then the output is `y.tab.c'. */
/* If --yacc, then the output is 'y.tab.c'. */
dir_prefix = xstrdup ("");
all_but_tab_ext = xstrdup ("y");
}
else
{
/* Otherwise, ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT is computed from the input
grammar: `foo/bar.yy' => `bar'. */
grammar: 'foo/bar.yy' => 'bar'. */
dir_prefix = xstrdup ("");
all_but_tab_ext =
xstrndup (base, (strlen (base) - (ext ? strlen (ext) : 0)));