style: rename spec_defines_file as spec_header_file

The variable spec_defines_file denotes the name of the generated
header.  Its name is derived from --defines/%defines, whose name in
turn is derived from the fact that the header, in Yacc, contained the

Not only does the header now contain a lot more than just the token
definitions, but we no longer even generate macros, but an enum...

Let's modernize our vocabulary.

* src/files.h, src/files.c (spec_defines_file): Rename as...
(spec_header_file): this.
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Akim Demaille
2019-03-16 10:05:51 +01:00
parent 4e19ab9fcd
commit 58ae95670b
10 changed files with 28 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -196,12 +196,12 @@ m4_if(b4_skeleton, ["glr.c"],
# glr.cc produces its own header.
b4_glr_cc_if([],
[b4_defines_if(
[b4_output_begin([b4_spec_defines_file])
[b4_output_begin([b4_spec_header_file])
b4_copyright([Skeleton interface for Bison GLR parsers in C],
[2002-2015, 2018-2019])[
]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_spec_defines_file])[
]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_spec_header_file])[
]b4_shared_declarations[
]b4_cpp_guard_close([b4_spec_defines_file])[
]b4_cpp_guard_close([b4_spec_header_file])[
]b4_output_end
])])
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ b4_copyright([Skeleton implementation for Bison GLR parsers in C],
]b4_null_define[
]b4_defines_if([[#include "@basename(]b4_spec_defines_file[@)"]],
]b4_defines_if([[#include "@basename(]b4_spec_header_file[@)"]],
[b4_shared_declarations])[
/* Enabling verbose error messages. */