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The rules receive rule numbers 1 to NRULES in the order they are
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written. More precisely Bison augments the grammar with the
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initial rule, `$accept: START-SYMBOL $end', which is numbered 1,
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initial rule, '$accept: START-SYMBOL $end', which is numbered 1,
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all the user rules are 2, 3 etc. Each time a rule number is
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presented to the user, we subtract 1, so *displayed* rule numbers
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are 0, 1, 2...
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
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RULES[R].prec -- the symbol providing the precedence level of R.
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RULES[R].precsym -- the symbol attached (via %prec) to give its
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precedence to R. Of course, if set, it is equal to `prec', but we
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precedence to R. Of course, if set, it is equal to 'prec', but we
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need to distinguish one from the other when reducing: a symbol used
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in a %prec is not useless.
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@@ -205,11 +205,11 @@ extern rule *rules;
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/* A function that selects a rule. */
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typedef bool (*rule_filter) (rule const *);
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/* Return true IFF the rule has a `number' smaller than NRULES. That is, it is
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/* Return true IFF the rule has a 'number' smaller than NRULES. That is, it is
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useful in the grammar. */
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bool rule_useful_in_grammar_p (rule const *r);
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/* Return true IFF the rule has a `number' higher than NRULES. That is, it is
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/* Return true IFF the rule has a 'number' higher than NRULES. That is, it is
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useless in the grammar. */
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bool rule_useless_in_grammar_p (rule const *r);
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@@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ void grammar_rules_print_xml (FILE *out, int level);
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void grammar_dump (FILE *out, const char *title);
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/* Report on STDERR the rules that are not flagged USEFUL, using the
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MESSAGE (which can be `rule useless in grammar' when invoked after grammar
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reduction, or `rule useless in parser due to conflicts' after conflicts
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MESSAGE (which can be 'rule useless in grammar' when invoked after grammar
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reduction, or 'rule useless in parser due to conflicts' after conflicts
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were taken into account). */
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void grammar_rules_useless_report (const char *message);
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