doc: minor fixes

* doc/bison.texi: Use stderr for error messages.
Meta-variables are usually spelled in lower case.
Use @code for function names.
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Akim Demaille
2012-11-29 14:35:48 +01:00
parent 371f1b2b7b
commit 511dd971ba

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@@ -2452,7 +2452,7 @@ function that initializes the symbol table. Here it is, and
void
yyerror (char const *s)
@{
printf ("%s\n", s);
fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", s);
@}
@end group
@@ -5379,8 +5379,9 @@ The value may be omitted: this is equivalent to specifying @code{true}, as is
the case for Boolean values.
When @code{%define api.pure full} is used, the parser is made reentrant. This
changes the signature for yylex (@pxref{Pure Calling}), and also that of
yyerror when the tracking of locations has been activated, as shown below.
changes the signature for @code{yylex} (@pxref{Pure Calling}), and also that of
@code{yyerror} when the tracking of locations has been activated, as shown
below.
The @code{true} value is very similar to the @code{full} value, the only
difference is in the signature of @code{yyerror} on Yacc parsers without
@@ -7363,9 +7364,9 @@ mysterious behavior altogether. You simply need to activate a more powerful
parser table construction algorithm by using the @code{%define lr.type}
directive.
@deffn {Directive} {%define lr.type} @var{TYPE}
@deffn {Directive} {%define lr.type} @var{type}
Specify the type of parser tables within the LR(1) family. The accepted
values for @var{TYPE} are:
values for @var{type} are:
@itemize
@item @code{lalr} (default)
@@ -7552,9 +7553,9 @@ split the parse instead.
To adjust which states have default reductions enabled, use the
@code{%define lr.default-reductions} directive.
@deffn {Directive} {%define lr.default-reductions} @var{WHERE}
@deffn {Directive} {%define lr.default-reductions} @var{where}
Specify the kind of states that are permitted to contain default reductions.
The accepted values of @var{WHERE} are:
The accepted values of @var{where} are:
@itemize
@item @code{most} (default for LALR and IELR)
@item @code{consistent}
@@ -7592,7 +7593,7 @@ that solves these problems for canonical LR, IELR, and LALR without
sacrificing @code{%nonassoc}, default reductions, or state merging. You can
enable LAC with the @code{%define parse.lac} directive.
@deffn {Directive} {%define parse.lac} @var{VALUE}
@deffn {Directive} {%define parse.lac} @var{value}
Enable LAC to improve syntax error handling.
@itemize
@item @code{none} (default)
@@ -7688,9 +7689,9 @@ resolution because they are useless in the generated parser. However,
keeping unreachable states is sometimes useful when trying to understand the
relationship between the parser and the grammar.
@deffn {Directive} {%define lr.keep-unreachable-states} @var{VALUE}
@deffn {Directive} {%define lr.keep-unreachable-states} @var{value}
Request that Bison allow unreachable states to remain in the parser tables.
@var{VALUE} must be a Boolean. The default is @code{false}.
@var{value} must be a Boolean. The default is @code{false}.
@end deffn
There are a few caveats to consider: