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For consistency, use lookahead' instead of look-ahead' or
`look_ahead'. Discussed starting at <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-01/msg00049.html> and then at <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-06/msg00017.html>. * NEWS: For the next release, note the change to `--report'. * TODO, doc/bison.1: Update English. * doc/bison.texinfo: Update English. (Understanding Your Parser, Bison Options): Document as `--report=lookahead' rather than `--report=look-ahead'. * src/conflicts.c: Update English in comments. (lookahead_set): Rename from look_ahead_set. (flush_reduce): Rename argument look_ahead_tokens to lookahead_tokens. (resolve_sr_conflict): Rename local look_ahead_tokens to lookahead_tokens, and update other uses. (flush_shift, set_conflicts, conflicts_solve, count_sr_conflicts, count_rr_conflicts, conflicts_free): Update uses. * src/getargs.c (report_args): Move "lookahead" before alternate spellings. (report_types): Update uses. (usage): For `--report' usage description, state `lookahead' spelling rather than `look-ahead'. * src/getargs.h (report.report_lookahead_tokens): Rename from report_look_ahead_tokens. * src/lalr.c: Update English in comments. (compute_lookahead_tokens): Rename from compute_look_ahead_tokens. (state_lookahead_tokens_count): Rename from state_look_ahead_tokens_count. Rename local n_look_ahead_tokens to n_lookahead_tokens. (lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from look_ahead_tokens_print. Rename local n_look_ahead_tokens to n_lookahead_tokens. Update other uses. Update English in output. (add_lookback_edge, initialize_LA, lalr, lalr_free): Update uses. * src/print.c: Update English in comments. (lookahead_set): Rename from look_ahead_set. (print_reduction): Rename argument lookahead_token from look_ahead_token. (print_core, state_default_rule, print_reductions, print_results): Update uses. * src/print_graph.c: Update English in comments. (print_core): Update uses. * src/state.c: Update English in comments. (reductions_new): Update uses. (state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print, and update other uses. * src/state.h: Update English in comments. (reductions.lookahead_tokens): Rename from look_ahead_tokens. (state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print. * src/tables.c: Update English in comments. (conflict_row, action_row): Update uses. * tests/glr-regression.at (Incorrect lookahead during deterministic GLR, Incorrect lookahead during nondeterministic GLR): Rename print_look_ahead to print_lookahead. * tests/torture.at: Update English in comments. (AT_DATA_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR): Rename from AT_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR. (Many lookahead tokens): Update uses. * data/glr.c: Update English in comments. * lalr1.cc: Likewise. * yacc.c: Likewise. * src/conflicts.h: Likewise. * src/lalr.h: Likewise. * src/main.c: Likewise. * src/output.c: Likewise. * src/parse-gram.c: Likewise. * src/tables.h: Likewise. * tests/calc.at: Likewise.
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ChangeLog
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ChangeLog
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2006-06-09 Joel E. Denny <jdenny@ces.clemson.edu>
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For consistency, use `lookahead' instead of `look-ahead' or
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`look_ahead'. Discussed starting at
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<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-01/msg00049.html>
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and then at
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<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-06/msg00017.html>.
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* NEWS: For the next release, note the change to `--report'.
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* TODO, doc/bison.1: Update English.
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* doc/bison.texinfo: Update English.
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(Understanding Your Parser, Bison Options): Document as
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`--report=lookahead' rather than `--report=look-ahead'.
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* src/conflicts.c: Update English in comments.
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(lookahead_set): Rename from look_ahead_set.
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(flush_reduce): Rename argument look_ahead_tokens to lookahead_tokens.
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(resolve_sr_conflict): Rename local look_ahead_tokens to
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lookahead_tokens, and update other uses.
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(flush_shift, set_conflicts, conflicts_solve, count_sr_conflicts,
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count_rr_conflicts, conflicts_free): Update uses.
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* src/getargs.c (report_args): Move "lookahead" before alternate
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spellings.
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(report_types): Update uses.
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(usage): For `--report' usage description, state `lookahead' spelling
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rather than `look-ahead'.
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* src/getargs.h (report.report_lookahead_tokens): Rename from
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report_look_ahead_tokens.
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* src/lalr.c: Update English in comments.
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(compute_lookahead_tokens): Rename from compute_look_ahead_tokens.
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(state_lookahead_tokens_count): Rename from
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state_look_ahead_tokens_count.
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Rename local n_look_ahead_tokens to n_lookahead_tokens.
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(lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from look_ahead_tokens_print.
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Rename local n_look_ahead_tokens to n_lookahead_tokens.
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Update other uses.
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Update English in output.
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(add_lookback_edge, initialize_LA, lalr, lalr_free): Update uses.
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* src/print.c: Update English in comments.
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(lookahead_set): Rename from look_ahead_set.
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(print_reduction): Rename argument lookahead_token from
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look_ahead_token.
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(print_core, state_default_rule, print_reductions, print_results):
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Update uses.
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* src/print_graph.c: Update English in comments.
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(print_core): Update uses.
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* src/state.c: Update English in comments.
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(reductions_new): Update uses.
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(state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from
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state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print, and update other uses.
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* src/state.h: Update English in comments.
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(reductions.lookahead_tokens): Rename from look_ahead_tokens.
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(state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from
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state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print.
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* src/tables.c: Update English in comments.
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(conflict_row, action_row): Update uses.
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* tests/glr-regression.at
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(Incorrect lookahead during deterministic GLR,
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Incorrect lookahead during nondeterministic GLR): Rename
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print_look_ahead to print_lookahead.
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* tests/torture.at: Update English in comments.
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(AT_DATA_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR): Rename from
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AT_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR.
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(Many lookahead tokens): Update uses.
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* data/glr.c: Update English in comments.
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* lalr1.cc: Likewise.
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* yacc.c: Likewise.
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* src/conflicts.h: Likewise.
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* src/lalr.h: Likewise.
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* src/main.c: Likewise.
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* src/output.c: Likewise.
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* src/parse-gram.c: Likewise.
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* src/tables.h: Likewise.
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* tests/calc.at: Likewise.
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2006-06-08 Joel E. Denny <jdenny@ces.clemson.edu>
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* src/flex-scanner.h (yytext): Remove stray `*/' in #define.
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5
NEWS
5
NEWS
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Bison News
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----------
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Changes in version 2.3+:
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* The option `--report=look-ahead' has been changed to `--report=lookahead'.
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The old spelling still works but is not documented and will be removed.
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Changes in version 2.3, 2006-06-05:
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* GLR grammars should now use `YYRECOVERING ()' instead of `YYRECOVERING',
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2
TODO
2
TODO
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Catch up with yacc.c.
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** GLR
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How would Paul like to display the conflicted actions? In particular,
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what when two reductions are possible on a given look-ahead token, but one is
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what when two reductions are possible on a given lookahead token, but one is
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part of $default. Should we make the two reductions explicit, or just
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keep $default? See the following point.
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [b4_c_args(b4_parse_param), ])])
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# b4_lyyerror_args
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# ----------------
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# Same as above, but on the look-ahead, hence &yylloc instead of yylocp.
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# Same as above, but on the lookahead, hence &yylloc instead of yylocp.
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m4_define([b4_lyyerror_args],
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[b4_pure_if([b4_locations_if([&yylloc, ])])dnl
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m4_ifset([b4_parse_param], [b4_c_args(b4_parse_param), ])])
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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ m4_define([b4_pure_args],
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# b4_lpure_args
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# -------------
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# Same as above, but on the look-ahead, hence &yylloc instead of yylocp.
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# Same as above, but on the lookahead, hence &yylloc instead of yylocp.
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m4_define([b4_lpure_args],
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[b4_pure_if([b4_locations_if([, &yylloc])])[]b4_user_args])
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@@ -2178,7 +2178,7 @@ yyreportSyntaxError (yyGLRStack* yystackp]b4_user_formals[)
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/* Recover from a syntax error on *YYSTACKP, assuming that *YYSTACKP->YYTOKENP,
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yylval, and yylloc are the syntactic category, semantic value, and location
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of the look-ahead. */
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of the lookahead. */
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/*ARGSUSED*/ static void
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yyrecoverSyntaxError (yyGLRStack* yystackp]b4_user_formals[)
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{
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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])
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/// Generate an error message.
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/// \param state the state where the error occurred.
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/// \param tok the look-ahead token.
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/// \param tok the lookahead token.
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virtual std::string yysyntax_error_ (int yystate]dnl
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b4_error_verbose_if([, int tok])[);
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@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ namespace ]b4_namespace[
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int
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]b4_parser_class_name[::parse ()
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{
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/// Look-ahead and look-ahead in internal form.
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/// Lookahead and lookahead in internal form.
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int yychar = yyempty_;
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int yytoken = 0;
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@@ -528,9 +528,9 @@ namespace ]b4_namespace[
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int yynerrs_ = 0;
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int yyerrstatus_ = 0;
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/// Semantic value of the look-ahead.
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/// Semantic value of the lookahead.
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semantic_type yylval;
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/// Location of the look-ahead.
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/// Location of the lookahead.
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location_type yylloc;
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/// The locations where the error started and ended.
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location yyerror_range[2];
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@@ -573,12 +573,12 @@ b4_syncline([@oline@], [@ofile@])])dnl
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/* Backup. */
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yybackup:
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/* Try to take a decision without look-ahead. */
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/* Try to take a decision without lookahead. */
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yyn = yypact_[yystate];
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if (yyn == yypact_ninf_)
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goto yydefault;
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/* Read a look-ahead token. */
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/* Read a lookahead token. */
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if (yychar == yyempty_)
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{
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YYCDEBUG << "Reading a token: ";
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@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ m4_ifdef([b4_lex_param], [, ]b4_lex_param))[;
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if (yyn == yyfinal_)
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goto yyacceptlab;
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/* Shift the look-ahead token. */
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/* Shift the lookahead token. */
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YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
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/* Discard the token being shifted unless it is eof. */
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@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ b4_error_verbose_if([, yytoken])[));
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yyerror_range[0] = yylloc;
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if (yyerrstatus_ == 3)
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{
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/* If just tried and failed to reuse look-ahead token after an
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/* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an
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error, discard it. */
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if (yychar <= yyeof_)
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@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ b4_error_verbose_if([, yytoken])[));
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}
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}
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/* Else will try to reuse look-ahead token after shifting the error
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/* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error
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token. */
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goto yyerrlab1;
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@@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ b4_error_verbose_if([, yytoken])[));
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yyerror_range[1] = yylloc;
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// Using YYLLOC is tempting, but would change the location of
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// the look-ahead. YYLOC is available though.
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// the lookahead. YYLOC is available though.
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YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yyloc, (yyerror_range - 1), 2);
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yysemantic_stack_.push (yylval);
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yylocation_stack_.push (yyloc);
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@@ -964,15 +964,15 @@ yysyntax_error (char *yyresult, int yystate, int yychar)
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# Declare the variables that are global, or local to YYPARSE if
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# pure-parser.
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m4_define([b4_declare_parser_variables],
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[/* The look-ahead symbol. */
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[/* The lookahead symbol. */
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int yychar;
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/* The semantic value of the look-ahead symbol. */
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/* The semantic value of the lookahead symbol. */
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YYSTYPE yylval;
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/* Number of syntax errors so far. */
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int yynerrs;b4_locations_if([
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/* Location data for the look-ahead symbol. */
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/* Location data for the lookahead symbol. */
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YYLTYPE yylloc;])
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])
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m4_divert_pop([KILL])dnl# ====================== End of M4 code.
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@@ -997,7 +997,7 @@ b4_c_function_def([yyparse], [int], b4_parse_param)
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int yyresult;
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/* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */
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int yyerrstatus;
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/* Look-ahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */
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/* Lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */
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int yytoken = 0;
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#if YYERROR_VERBOSE
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/* Buffer for error messages, and its allocated size. */
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@@ -1168,16 +1168,16 @@ m4_ifdef([b4_at_dollar_used], [[ yylsp[0] = yylloc;
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yybackup:
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/* Do appropriate processing given the current state. Read a
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look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */
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lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */
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/* First try to decide what to do without reference to look-ahead token. */
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/* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token. */
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yyn = yypact[yystate];
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if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF)
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goto yydefault;
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/* Not known => get a look-ahead token if don't already have one. */
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/* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one. */
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/* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid look-ahead symbol. */
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/* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid lookahead symbol. */
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if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
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{
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YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: "));
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@@ -1217,7 +1217,7 @@ yybackup:
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if (yyerrstatus)
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yyerrstatus--;
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/* Shift the look-ahead token. */
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/* Shift the lookahead token. */
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YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
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/* Discard the shifted token unless it is eof. */
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@@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@ yyerrlab:
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if (yyerrstatus == 3)
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{
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/* If just tried and failed to reuse look-ahead token after an
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/* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an
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error, discard it. */
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if (yychar <= YYEOF)
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@@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ yyerrlab:
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}
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}
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/* Else will try to reuse look-ahead token after shifting the error
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/* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error
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token. */
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goto yyerrlab1;
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]b4_locations_if([[
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yyerror_range[1] = yylloc;
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/* Using YYLLOC is tempting, but would change the location of
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the look-ahead. YYLOC is available though. */
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the lookahead. YYLOC is available though. */
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YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yyloc, (yyerror_range - 1), 2);
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*++yylsp = yyloc;]])[
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.TP
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.B \-\-verbose
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Write an extra output file containing verbose descriptions of the
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parser states and what is done for each type of look-ahead token in
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parser states and what is done for each type of lookahead token in
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that state.
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.sp
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The Bison Parser Algorithm
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* Look-Ahead:: Parser looks one token ahead when deciding what to do.
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* Lookahead:: Parser looks one token ahead when deciding what to do.
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* Shift/Reduce:: Conflicts: when either shifting or reduction is valid.
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In brief, in these grammars, it must be possible to
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tell how to parse any portion of an input string with just a single
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token of look-ahead. Strictly speaking, that is a description of an
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token of lookahead. Strictly speaking, that is a description of an
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@acronym{LR}(1) grammar, and @acronym{LALR}(1) involves additional
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restrictions that are
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hard to explain simply; but it is rare in actual practice to find an
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Parsers for @acronym{LALR}(1) grammars are @dfn{deterministic}, meaning
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roughly that the next grammar rule to apply at any point in the input is
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uniquely determined by the preceding input and a fixed, finite portion
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(called a @dfn{look-ahead}) of the remaining input. A context-free
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(called a @dfn{lookahead}) of the remaining input. A context-free
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grammar can be @dfn{ambiguous}, meaning that there are multiple ways to
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apply the grammar rules to get the same inputs. Even unambiguous
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grammars can be @dfn{nondeterministic}, meaning that no fixed
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look-ahead always suffices to determine the next grammar rule to apply.
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lookahead always suffices to determine the next grammar rule to apply.
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With the proper declarations, Bison is also able to parse these more
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general context-free grammars, using a technique known as @acronym{GLR}
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parsing (for Generalized @acronym{LR}). Bison's @acronym{GLR} parsers
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In the simplest cases, you can use the @acronym{GLR} algorithm
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to parse grammars that are unambiguous, but fail to be @acronym{LALR}(1).
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Such grammars typically require more than one symbol of look-ahead,
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Such grammars typically require more than one symbol of lookahead,
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or (in rare cases) fall into the category of grammars in which the
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@acronym{LALR}(1) algorithm throws away too much information (they are in
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@acronym{LR}(1), but not @acronym{LALR}(1), @ref{Mystery Conflicts}).
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valid, and more-complicated cases can come up in practical programs.)
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These two declarations look identical until the @samp{..} token.
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With normal @acronym{LALR}(1) one-token look-ahead it is not
|
||||
With normal @acronym{LALR}(1) one-token lookahead it is not
|
||||
possible to decide between the two forms when the identifier
|
||||
@samp{a} is parsed. It is, however, desirable
|
||||
for a parser to decide this, since in the latter case
|
||||
@@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ reports a syntax error as usual.
|
||||
|
||||
The effect of all this is that the parser seems to ``guess'' the
|
||||
correct branch to take, or in other words, it seems to use more
|
||||
look-ahead than the underlying @acronym{LALR}(1) algorithm actually allows
|
||||
lookahead than the underlying @acronym{LALR}(1) algorithm actually allows
|
||||
for. In this example, @acronym{LALR}(2) would suffice, but also some cases
|
||||
that are not @acronym{LALR}(@math{k}) for any @math{k} can be handled this way.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1106,13 +1106,13 @@ action in a @acronym{GLR} parser.
|
||||
@vindex yylloc
|
||||
@cindex @acronym{GLR} parsers and @code{yylloc}
|
||||
In any semantic action, you can examine @code{yychar} to determine the type of
|
||||
the look-ahead token present at the time of the associated reduction.
|
||||
the lookahead token present at the time of the associated reduction.
|
||||
After checking that @code{yychar} is not set to @code{YYEMPTY} or @code{YYEOF},
|
||||
you can then examine @code{yylval} and @code{yylloc} to determine the
|
||||
look-ahead token's semantic value and location, if any.
|
||||
lookahead token's semantic value and location, if any.
|
||||
In a nondeferred semantic action, you can also modify any of these variables to
|
||||
influence syntax analysis.
|
||||
@xref{Look-Ahead, ,Look-Ahead Tokens}.
|
||||
@xref{Lookahead, ,Lookahead Tokens}.
|
||||
|
||||
@findex yyclearin
|
||||
@cindex @acronym{GLR} parsers and @code{yyclearin}
|
||||
@@ -3189,7 +3189,7 @@ always refers to the @code{expr} which precedes @code{bar} in the
|
||||
definition of @code{foo}.
|
||||
|
||||
@vindex yylval
|
||||
It is also possible to access the semantic value of the look-ahead token, if
|
||||
It is also possible to access the semantic value of the lookahead token, if
|
||||
any, from a semantic action.
|
||||
This semantic value is stored in @code{yylval}.
|
||||
@xref{Action Features, ,Special Features for Use in Actions}.
|
||||
@@ -3377,8 +3377,8 @@ Now the parser is forced to decide whether to run the mid-rule action
|
||||
when it has read no farther than the open-brace. In other words, it
|
||||
must commit to using one rule or the other, without sufficient
|
||||
information to do it correctly. (The open-brace token is what is called
|
||||
the @dfn{look-ahead} token at this time, since the parser is still
|
||||
deciding what to do about it. @xref{Look-Ahead, ,Look-Ahead Tokens}.)
|
||||
the @dfn{lookahead} token at this time, since the parser is still
|
||||
deciding what to do about it. @xref{Lookahead, ,Lookahead Tokens}.)
|
||||
|
||||
You might think that you could correct the problem by putting identical
|
||||
actions into the two rules, like this:
|
||||
@@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ exp: @dots{}
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
|
||||
@vindex yylloc
|
||||
It is also possible to access the location of the look-ahead token, if any,
|
||||
It is also possible to access the location of the lookahead token, if any,
|
||||
from a semantic action.
|
||||
This location is stored in @code{yylloc}.
|
||||
@xref{Action Features, ,Special Features for Use in Actions}.
|
||||
@@ -3899,7 +3899,7 @@ code.
|
||||
@findex %initial-action
|
||||
Declare that the braced @var{code} must be invoked before parsing each time
|
||||
@code{yyparse} is called. The @var{code} may use @code{$$} and
|
||||
@code{@@$} --- initial value and location of the look-ahead --- and the
|
||||
@code{@@$} --- initial value and location of the lookahead --- and the
|
||||
@code{%parse-param}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -3971,7 +3971,7 @@ stacked symbols popped during the first phase of error recovery,
|
||||
@item
|
||||
incoming terminals during the second phase of error recovery,
|
||||
@item
|
||||
the current look-ahead and the entire stack (except the current
|
||||
the current lookahead and the entire stack (except the current
|
||||
right-hand side symbols) when the parser returns immediately, and
|
||||
@item
|
||||
the start symbol, when the parser succeeds.
|
||||
@@ -4309,7 +4309,7 @@ The number of parser states (@pxref{Parser States}).
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Directive} %verbose
|
||||
Write an extra output file containing verbose descriptions of the
|
||||
parser states and what is done for each type of look-ahead token in
|
||||
parser states and what is done for each type of lookahead token in
|
||||
that state. @xref{Understanding, , Understanding Your Parser}, for more
|
||||
information.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
@@ -4857,14 +4857,14 @@ Return immediately from @code{yyparse}, indicating success.
|
||||
@deffn {Macro} YYBACKUP (@var{token}, @var{value});
|
||||
@findex YYBACKUP
|
||||
Unshift a token. This macro is allowed only for rules that reduce
|
||||
a single value, and only when there is no look-ahead token.
|
||||
a single value, and only when there is no lookahead token.
|
||||
It is also disallowed in @acronym{GLR} parsers.
|
||||
It installs a look-ahead token with token type @var{token} and
|
||||
It installs a lookahead token with token type @var{token} and
|
||||
semantic value @var{value}; then it discards the value that was
|
||||
going to be reduced by this rule.
|
||||
|
||||
If the macro is used when it is not valid, such as when there is
|
||||
a look-ahead token already, then it reports a syntax error with
|
||||
a lookahead token already, then it reports a syntax error with
|
||||
a message @samp{cannot back up} and performs ordinary error
|
||||
recovery.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4873,12 +4873,12 @@ In either case, the rest of the action is not executed.
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Macro} YYEMPTY
|
||||
@vindex YYEMPTY
|
||||
Value stored in @code{yychar} when there is no look-ahead token.
|
||||
Value stored in @code{yychar} when there is no lookahead token.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Macro} YYEOF
|
||||
@vindex YYEOF
|
||||
Value stored in @code{yychar} when the look-ahead is the end of the input
|
||||
Value stored in @code{yychar} when the lookahead is the end of the input
|
||||
stream.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4899,16 +4899,16 @@ is recovering from a syntax error, and 0 otherwise.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Variable} yychar
|
||||
Variable containing either the look-ahead token, or @code{YYEOF} when the
|
||||
look-ahead is the end of the input stream, or @code{YYEMPTY} when no look-ahead
|
||||
Variable containing either the lookahead token, or @code{YYEOF} when the
|
||||
lookahead is the end of the input stream, or @code{YYEMPTY} when no lookahead
|
||||
has been performed so the next token is not yet known.
|
||||
Do not modify @code{yychar} in a deferred semantic action (@pxref{GLR Semantic
|
||||
Actions}).
|
||||
@xref{Look-Ahead, ,Look-Ahead Tokens}.
|
||||
@xref{Lookahead, ,Lookahead Tokens}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Macro} yyclearin;
|
||||
Discard the current look-ahead token. This is useful primarily in
|
||||
Discard the current lookahead token. This is useful primarily in
|
||||
error rules.
|
||||
Do not invoke @code{yyclearin} in a deferred semantic action (@pxref{GLR
|
||||
Semantic Actions}).
|
||||
@@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ errors. This is useful primarily in error rules.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Variable} yylloc
|
||||
Variable containing the look-ahead token location when @code{yychar} is not set
|
||||
Variable containing the lookahead token location when @code{yychar} is not set
|
||||
to @code{YYEMPTY} or @code{YYEOF}.
|
||||
Do not modify @code{yylloc} in a deferred semantic action (@pxref{GLR Semantic
|
||||
Actions}).
|
||||
@@ -4930,7 +4930,7 @@ Actions}).
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Variable} yylval
|
||||
Variable containing the look-ahead token semantic value when @code{yychar} is
|
||||
Variable containing the lookahead token semantic value when @code{yychar} is
|
||||
not set to @code{YYEMPTY} or @code{YYEOF}.
|
||||
Do not modify @code{yylval} in a deferred semantic action (@pxref{GLR Semantic
|
||||
Actions}).
|
||||
@@ -5111,7 +5111,7 @@ to a single grouping whose symbol is the grammar's start-symbol
|
||||
This kind of parser is known in the literature as a bottom-up parser.
|
||||
|
||||
@menu
|
||||
* Look-Ahead:: Parser looks one token ahead when deciding what to do.
|
||||
* Lookahead:: Parser looks one token ahead when deciding what to do.
|
||||
* Shift/Reduce:: Conflicts: when either shifting or reduction is valid.
|
||||
* Precedence:: Operator precedence works by resolving conflicts.
|
||||
* Contextual Precedence:: When an operator's precedence depends on context.
|
||||
@@ -5122,9 +5122,9 @@ This kind of parser is known in the literature as a bottom-up parser.
|
||||
* Memory Management:: What happens when memory is exhausted. How to avoid it.
|
||||
@end menu
|
||||
|
||||
@node Look-Ahead
|
||||
@section Look-Ahead Tokens
|
||||
@cindex look-ahead token
|
||||
@node Lookahead
|
||||
@section Lookahead Tokens
|
||||
@cindex lookahead token
|
||||
|
||||
The Bison parser does @emph{not} always reduce immediately as soon as the
|
||||
last @var{n} tokens and groupings match a rule. This is because such a
|
||||
@@ -5133,15 +5133,15 @@ reduction is possible, the parser sometimes ``looks ahead'' at the next
|
||||
token in order to decide what to do.
|
||||
|
||||
When a token is read, it is not immediately shifted; first it becomes the
|
||||
@dfn{look-ahead token}, which is not on the stack. Now the parser can
|
||||
@dfn{lookahead token}, which is not on the stack. Now the parser can
|
||||
perform one or more reductions of tokens and groupings on the stack, while
|
||||
the look-ahead token remains off to the side. When no more reductions
|
||||
should take place, the look-ahead token is shifted onto the stack. This
|
||||
the lookahead token remains off to the side. When no more reductions
|
||||
should take place, the lookahead token is shifted onto the stack. This
|
||||
does not mean that all possible reductions have been done; depending on the
|
||||
token type of the look-ahead token, some rules may choose to delay their
|
||||
token type of the lookahead token, some rules may choose to delay their
|
||||
application.
|
||||
|
||||
Here is a simple case where look-ahead is needed. These three rules define
|
||||
Here is a simple case where lookahead is needed. These three rules define
|
||||
expressions which contain binary addition operators and postfix unary
|
||||
factorial operators (@samp{!}), and allow parentheses for grouping.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -5176,7 +5176,7 @@ doing so would produce on the stack the sequence of symbols @code{expr
|
||||
@vindex yychar
|
||||
@vindex yylval
|
||||
@vindex yylloc
|
||||
The look-ahead token is stored in the variable @code{yychar}.
|
||||
The lookahead token is stored in the variable @code{yychar}.
|
||||
Its semantic value and location, if any, are stored in the variables
|
||||
@code{yylval} and @code{yylloc}.
|
||||
@xref{Action Features, ,Special Features for Use in Actions}.
|
||||
@@ -5204,7 +5204,7 @@ if_stmt:
|
||||
Here we assume that @code{IF}, @code{THEN} and @code{ELSE} are
|
||||
terminal symbols for specific keyword tokens.
|
||||
|
||||
When the @code{ELSE} token is read and becomes the look-ahead token, the
|
||||
When the @code{ELSE} token is read and becomes the lookahead token, the
|
||||
contents of the stack (assuming the input is valid) are just right for
|
||||
reduction by the first rule. But it is also legitimate to shift the
|
||||
@code{ELSE}, because that would lead to eventual reduction by the second
|
||||
@@ -5338,7 +5338,7 @@ operators we prefer the former, which is called @dfn{left association}.
|
||||
The latter alternative, @dfn{right association}, is desirable for
|
||||
assignment operators. The choice of left or right association is a
|
||||
matter of whether the parser chooses to shift or reduce when the stack
|
||||
contains @w{@samp{1 - 2}} and the look-ahead token is @samp{-}: shifting
|
||||
contains @w{@samp{1 - 2}} and the lookahead token is @samp{-}: shifting
|
||||
makes right-associativity.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Using Precedence
|
||||
@@ -5399,7 +5399,7 @@ specify explicitly the precedence of a rule. @xref{Contextual
|
||||
Precedence, ,Context-Dependent Precedence}.)
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, the resolution of conflicts works by comparing the precedence
|
||||
of the rule being considered with that of the look-ahead token. If the
|
||||
of the rule being considered with that of the lookahead token. If the
|
||||
token's precedence is higher, the choice is to shift. If the rule's
|
||||
precedence is higher, the choice is to reduce. If they have equal
|
||||
precedence, the choice is made based on the associativity of that
|
||||
@@ -5408,7 +5408,7 @@ precedence level. The verbose output file made by @samp{-v}
|
||||
resolved.
|
||||
|
||||
Not all rules and not all tokens have precedence. If either the rule or
|
||||
the look-ahead token has no precedence, then the default is to shift.
|
||||
the lookahead token has no precedence, then the default is to shift.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Contextual Precedence
|
||||
@section Context-Dependent Precedence
|
||||
@@ -5502,9 +5502,9 @@ represent the entire sequence of terminal and nonterminal symbols at or
|
||||
near the top of the stack. The current state collects all the information
|
||||
about previous input which is relevant to deciding what to do next.
|
||||
|
||||
Each time a look-ahead token is read, the current parser state together
|
||||
with the type of look-ahead token are looked up in a table. This table
|
||||
entry can say, ``Shift the look-ahead token.'' In this case, it also
|
||||
Each time a lookahead token is read, the current parser state together
|
||||
with the type of lookahead token are looked up in a table. This table
|
||||
entry can say, ``Shift the lookahead token.'' In this case, it also
|
||||
specifies the new parser state, which is pushed onto the top of the
|
||||
parser stack. Or it can say, ``Reduce using rule number @var{n}.''
|
||||
This means that a certain number of tokens or groupings are taken off
|
||||
@@ -5512,7 +5512,7 @@ the top of the stack, and replaced by one grouping. In other words,
|
||||
that number of states are popped from the stack, and one new state is
|
||||
pushed.
|
||||
|
||||
There is one other alternative: the table can say that the look-ahead token
|
||||
There is one other alternative: the table can say that the lookahead token
|
||||
is erroneous in the current state. This causes error processing to begin
|
||||
(@pxref{Error Recovery}).
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -5670,7 +5670,7 @@ name_list:
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
|
||||
It would seem that this grammar can be parsed with only a single token
|
||||
of look-ahead: when a @code{param_spec} is being read, an @code{ID} is
|
||||
of lookahead: when a @code{param_spec} is being read, an @code{ID} is
|
||||
a @code{name} if a comma or colon follows, or a @code{type} if another
|
||||
@code{ID} follows. In other words, this grammar is @acronym{LR}(1).
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -5684,7 +5684,7 @@ a @code{return_spec}, are similar enough that Bison assumes they are the
|
||||
same. They appear similar because the same set of rules would be
|
||||
active---the rule for reducing to a @code{name} and that for reducing to
|
||||
a @code{type}. Bison is unable to determine at that stage of processing
|
||||
that the rules would require different look-ahead tokens in the two
|
||||
that the rules would require different lookahead tokens in the two
|
||||
contexts, so it makes a single parser state for them both. Combining
|
||||
the two contexts causes a conflict later. In parser terminology, this
|
||||
occurrence means that the grammar is not @acronym{LALR}(1).
|
||||
@@ -5757,13 +5757,13 @@ pp.@: 615--649 @uref{http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/69622.357187}.
|
||||
|
||||
Bison produces @emph{deterministic} parsers that choose uniquely
|
||||
when to reduce and which reduction to apply
|
||||
based on a summary of the preceding input and on one extra token of look-ahead.
|
||||
based on a summary of the preceding input and on one extra token of lookahead.
|
||||
As a result, normal Bison handles a proper subset of the family of
|
||||
context-free languages.
|
||||
Ambiguous grammars, since they have strings with more than one possible
|
||||
sequence of reductions cannot have deterministic parsers in this sense.
|
||||
The same is true of languages that require more than one symbol of
|
||||
look-ahead, since the parser lacks the information necessary to make a
|
||||
lookahead, since the parser lacks the information necessary to make a
|
||||
decision at the point it must be made in a shift-reduce parser.
|
||||
Finally, as previously mentioned (@pxref{Mystery Conflicts}),
|
||||
there are languages where Bison's particular choice of how to
|
||||
@@ -5940,7 +5940,7 @@ and objects from the stack until it gets back to a state in which the
|
||||
@code{error} token is acceptable. (This means that the subexpressions
|
||||
already parsed are discarded, back to the last complete @code{stmnts}.)
|
||||
At this point the @code{error} token can be shifted. Then, if the old
|
||||
look-ahead token is not acceptable to be shifted next, the parser reads
|
||||
lookahead token is not acceptable to be shifted next, the parser reads
|
||||
tokens and discards them until it finds a token which is acceptable. In
|
||||
this example, Bison reads and discards input until the next newline so
|
||||
that the fourth rule can apply. Note that discarded symbols are
|
||||
@@ -5991,7 +5991,7 @@ error messages will be suppressed. This macro requires no arguments;
|
||||
@samp{yyerrok;} is a valid C statement.
|
||||
|
||||
@findex yyclearin
|
||||
The previous look-ahead token is reanalyzed immediately after an error. If
|
||||
The previous lookahead token is reanalyzed immediately after an error. If
|
||||
this is unacceptable, then the macro @code{yyclearin} may be used to clear
|
||||
this token. Write the statement @samp{yyclearin;} in the error rule's
|
||||
action.
|
||||
@@ -6000,7 +6000,7 @@ action.
|
||||
For example, suppose that on a syntax error, an error handling routine is
|
||||
called that advances the input stream to some point where parsing should
|
||||
once again commence. The next symbol returned by the lexical scanner is
|
||||
probably correct. The previous look-ahead token ought to be discarded
|
||||
probably correct. The previous lookahead token ought to be discarded
|
||||
with @samp{yyclearin;}.
|
||||
|
||||
@vindex YYRECOVERING
|
||||
@@ -6388,16 +6388,16 @@ beginning of the parsing, in the initial rule, right before the start
|
||||
symbol (here, @code{exp}). When the parser returns to this state right
|
||||
after having reduced a rule that produced an @code{exp}, the control
|
||||
flow jumps to state 2. If there is no such transition on a nonterminal
|
||||
symbol, and the look-ahead is a @code{NUM}, then this token is shifted on
|
||||
symbol, and the lookahead is a @code{NUM}, then this token is shifted on
|
||||
the parse stack, and the control flow jumps to state 1. Any other
|
||||
look-ahead triggers a syntax error.''
|
||||
lookahead triggers a syntax error.''
|
||||
|
||||
@cindex core, item set
|
||||
@cindex item set core
|
||||
@cindex kernel, item set
|
||||
@cindex item set core
|
||||
Even though the only active rule in state 0 seems to be rule 0, the
|
||||
report lists @code{NUM} as a look-ahead token because @code{NUM} can be
|
||||
report lists @code{NUM} as a lookahead token because @code{NUM} can be
|
||||
at the beginning of any rule deriving an @code{exp}. By default Bison
|
||||
reports the so-called @dfn{core} or @dfn{kernel} of the item set, but if
|
||||
you want to see more detail you can invoke @command{bison} with
|
||||
@@ -6431,7 +6431,7 @@ state 1
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
|
||||
@noindent
|
||||
the rule 5, @samp{exp: NUM;}, is completed. Whatever the look-ahead token
|
||||
the rule 5, @samp{exp: NUM;}, is completed. Whatever the lookahead token
|
||||
(@samp{$default}), the parser will reduce it. If it was coming from
|
||||
state 0, then, after this reduction it will return to state 0, and will
|
||||
jump to state 2 (@samp{exp: go to state 2}).
|
||||
@@ -6454,7 +6454,7 @@ state 2
|
||||
|
||||
@noindent
|
||||
In state 2, the automaton can only shift a symbol. For instance,
|
||||
because of the item @samp{exp -> exp . '+' exp}, if the look-ahead if
|
||||
because of the item @samp{exp -> exp . '+' exp}, if the lookahead if
|
||||
@samp{+}, it will be shifted on the parse stack, and the automaton
|
||||
control will jump to state 4, corresponding to the item @samp{exp -> exp
|
||||
'+' . exp}. Since there is no default action, any other token than
|
||||
@@ -6531,7 +6531,7 @@ state 8
|
||||
$default reduce using rule 1 (exp)
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
|
||||
Indeed, there are two actions associated to the look-ahead @samp{/}:
|
||||
Indeed, there are two actions associated to the lookahead @samp{/}:
|
||||
either shifting (and going to state 7), or reducing rule 1. The
|
||||
conflict means that either the grammar is ambiguous, or the parser lacks
|
||||
information to make the right decision. Indeed the grammar is
|
||||
@@ -6549,14 +6549,14 @@ Note that all the previous states had a single possible action: either
|
||||
shifting the next token and going to the corresponding state, or
|
||||
reducing a single rule. In the other cases, i.e., when shifting
|
||||
@emph{and} reducing is possible or when @emph{several} reductions are
|
||||
possible, the look-ahead is required to select the action. State 8 is
|
||||
one such state: if the look-ahead is @samp{*} or @samp{/} then the action
|
||||
possible, the lookahead is required to select the action. State 8 is
|
||||
one such state: if the lookahead is @samp{*} or @samp{/} then the action
|
||||
is shifting, otherwise the action is reducing rule 1. In other words,
|
||||
the first two items, corresponding to rule 1, are not eligible when the
|
||||
look-ahead token is @samp{*}, since we specified that @samp{*} has higher
|
||||
lookahead token is @samp{*}, since we specified that @samp{*} has higher
|
||||
precedence than @samp{+}. More generally, some items are eligible only
|
||||
with some set of possible look-ahead tokens. When run with
|
||||
@option{--report=look-ahead}, Bison specifies these look-ahead tokens:
|
||||
with some set of possible lookahead tokens. When run with
|
||||
@option{--report=lookahead}, Bison specifies these lookahead tokens:
|
||||
|
||||
@example
|
||||
state 8
|
||||
@@ -6914,9 +6914,9 @@ separated list of @var{things} among:
|
||||
Description of the grammar, conflicts (resolved and unresolved), and
|
||||
@acronym{LALR} automaton.
|
||||
|
||||
@item look-ahead
|
||||
@item lookahead
|
||||
Implies @code{state} and augments the description of the automaton with
|
||||
each rule's look-ahead set.
|
||||
each rule's lookahead set.
|
||||
|
||||
@item itemset
|
||||
Implies @code{state} and augments the description of the automaton with
|
||||
@@ -8207,8 +8207,8 @@ A token name reserved for error recovery. This token may be used in
|
||||
grammar rules so as to allow the Bison parser to recognize an error in
|
||||
the grammar without halting the process. In effect, a sentence
|
||||
containing an error may be recognized as valid. On a syntax error, the
|
||||
token @code{error} becomes the current look-ahead token. Actions
|
||||
corresponding to @code{error} are then executed, and the look-ahead
|
||||
token @code{error} becomes the current lookahead token. Actions
|
||||
corresponding to @code{error} are then executed, and the lookahead
|
||||
token is reset to the token that originally caused the violation.
|
||||
@xref{Error Recovery}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
@@ -8348,20 +8348,20 @@ read, by making @code{yyparse} return 0 immediately.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Macro} YYBACKUP
|
||||
Macro to discard a value from the parser stack and fake a look-ahead
|
||||
Macro to discard a value from the parser stack and fake a lookahead
|
||||
token. @xref{Action Features, ,Special Features for Use in Actions}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Variable} yychar
|
||||
External integer variable that contains the integer value of the
|
||||
look-ahead token. (In a pure parser, it is a local variable within
|
||||
lookahead token. (In a pure parser, it is a local variable within
|
||||
@code{yyparse}.) Error-recovery rule actions may examine this variable.
|
||||
@xref{Action Features, ,Special Features for Use in Actions}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Variable} yyclearin
|
||||
Macro used in error-recovery rule actions. It clears the previous
|
||||
look-ahead token. @xref{Error Recovery}.
|
||||
lookahead token. @xref{Error Recovery}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@deffn {Macro} YYDEBUG
|
||||
@@ -8427,7 +8427,7 @@ variable within @code{yyparse}, and its address is passed to
|
||||
You can ignore this variable if you don't use the @samp{@@} feature in the
|
||||
grammar actions.
|
||||
@xref{Token Locations, ,Textual Locations of Tokens}.
|
||||
In semantic actions, it stores the location of the look-ahead token.
|
||||
In semantic actions, it stores the location of the lookahead token.
|
||||
@xref{Actions and Locations, ,Actions and Locations}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -8442,7 +8442,7 @@ value associated with a token. (In a pure parser, it is a local
|
||||
variable within @code{yyparse}, and its address is passed to
|
||||
@code{yylex}.)
|
||||
@xref{Token Values, ,Semantic Values of Tokens}.
|
||||
In semantic actions, it stores the semantic value of the look-ahead token.
|
||||
In semantic actions, it stores the semantic value of the lookahead token.
|
||||
@xref{Actions, ,Actions}.
|
||||
@end deffn
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -8582,8 +8582,8 @@ tokens are parsed. @xref{Lexical Tie-ins}.
|
||||
@item Literal string token
|
||||
A token which consists of two or more fixed characters. @xref{Symbols}.
|
||||
|
||||
@item Look-ahead token
|
||||
A token already read but not yet shifted. @xref{Look-Ahead, ,Look-Ahead
|
||||
@item Lookahead token
|
||||
A token already read but not yet shifted. @xref{Lookahead, ,Lookahead
|
||||
Tokens}.
|
||||
|
||||
@item @acronym{LALR}(1)
|
||||
@@ -8593,7 +8593,7 @@ Conflicts, ,Mysterious Reduce/Reduce Conflicts}.
|
||||
|
||||
@item @acronym{LR}(1)
|
||||
The class of context-free grammars in which at most one token of
|
||||
look-ahead is needed to disambiguate the parsing of any piece of input.
|
||||
lookahead is needed to disambiguate the parsing of any piece of input.
|
||||
|
||||
@item Nonterminal symbol
|
||||
A grammar symbol standing for a grammatical construct that can
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
/* Find and resolve or report look-ahead conflicts for bison,
|
||||
/* Find and resolve or report lookahead conflicts for bison,
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
|
||||
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ static char *conflicts;
|
||||
static struct obstack solved_conflicts_obstack;
|
||||
|
||||
static bitset shift_set;
|
||||
static bitset look_ahead_set;
|
||||
static bitset lookahead_set;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ flush_shift (state *s, int token)
|
||||
transitions *trans = s->transitions;
|
||||
int i;
|
||||
|
||||
bitset_reset (look_ahead_set, token);
|
||||
bitset_reset (lookahead_set, token);
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < trans->num; i++)
|
||||
if (!TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (trans, i)
|
||||
&& TRANSITION_SYMBOL (trans, i) == token)
|
||||
@@ -157,14 +157,14 @@ flush_shift (state *s, int token)
|
||||
|
||||
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Turn off the reduce recorded for the specified token for the |
|
||||
| specified look-ahead. Used when we resolve a shift-reduce conflict |
|
||||
| specified lookahead. Used when we resolve a shift-reduce conflict |
|
||||
| in favor of the shift. |
|
||||
`--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
flush_reduce (bitset look_ahead_tokens, int token)
|
||||
flush_reduce (bitset lookahead_tokens, int token)
|
||||
{
|
||||
bitset_reset (look_ahead_tokens, token);
|
||||
bitset_reset (lookahead_tokens, token);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ flush_reduce (bitset look_ahead_tokens, int token)
|
||||
| rule has a precedence. A conflict is resolved by modifying the |
|
||||
| shift or reduce tables so that there is no longer a conflict. |
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| RULENO is the number of the look-ahead bitset to consider. |
|
||||
| RULENO is the number of the lookahead bitset to consider. |
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| ERRORS can be used to store discovered explicit errors. |
|
||||
`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
@@ -187,12 +187,12 @@ resolve_sr_conflict (state *s, int ruleno, symbol **errors)
|
||||
/* Find the rule to reduce by to get precedence of reduction. */
|
||||
rule *redrule = reds->rules[ruleno];
|
||||
int redprec = redrule->prec->prec;
|
||||
bitset look_ahead_tokens = reds->look_ahead_tokens[ruleno];
|
||||
bitset lookahead_tokens = reds->lookahead_tokens[ruleno];
|
||||
int nerrs = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < ntokens; i++)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (look_ahead_tokens, i)
|
||||
&& bitset_test (look_ahead_set, i)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (lookahead_tokens, i)
|
||||
&& bitset_test (lookahead_set, i)
|
||||
&& symbols[i]->prec)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Shift-reduce conflict occurs for token number i
|
||||
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ resolve_sr_conflict (state *s, int ruleno, symbol **errors)
|
||||
else if (symbols[i]->prec > redprec)
|
||||
{
|
||||
log_resolution (redrule, i, shift_resolution);
|
||||
flush_reduce (look_ahead_tokens, i);
|
||||
flush_reduce (lookahead_tokens, i);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
/* Matching precedence levels.
|
||||
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ resolve_sr_conflict (state *s, int ruleno, symbol **errors)
|
||||
|
||||
case right_assoc:
|
||||
log_resolution (redrule, i, right_resolution);
|
||||
flush_reduce (look_ahead_tokens, i);
|
||||
flush_reduce (lookahead_tokens, i);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
|
||||
case left_assoc:
|
||||
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ resolve_sr_conflict (state *s, int ruleno, symbol **errors)
|
||||
case non_assoc:
|
||||
log_resolution (redrule, i, nonassoc_resolution);
|
||||
flush_shift (s, i);
|
||||
flush_reduce (look_ahead_tokens, i);
|
||||
flush_reduce (lookahead_tokens, i);
|
||||
/* Record an explicit error for this token. */
|
||||
errors[nerrs++] = symbols[i];
|
||||
break;
|
||||
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ resolve_sr_conflict (state *s, int ruleno, symbol **errors)
|
||||
| Solve the S/R conflicts of state S using the |
|
||||
| precedence/associativity, and flag it inconsistent if it still has |
|
||||
| conflicts. ERRORS can be used as storage to compute the list of |
|
||||
| look-ahead tokens on which S raises a syntax error (%nonassoc). |
|
||||
| lookahead tokens on which S raises a syntax error (%nonassoc). |
|
||||
`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
@@ -271,27 +271,27 @@ set_conflicts (state *s, symbol **errors)
|
||||
if (s->consistent)
|
||||
return;
|
||||
|
||||
bitset_zero (look_ahead_set);
|
||||
bitset_zero (lookahead_set);
|
||||
|
||||
FOR_EACH_SHIFT (trans, i)
|
||||
bitset_set (look_ahead_set, TRANSITION_SYMBOL (trans, i));
|
||||
bitset_set (lookahead_set, TRANSITION_SYMBOL (trans, i));
|
||||
|
||||
/* Loop over all rules which require look-ahead in this state. First
|
||||
/* Loop over all rules which require lookahead in this state. First
|
||||
check for shift-reduce conflict, and try to resolve using
|
||||
precedence. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < reds->num; ++i)
|
||||
if (reds->rules[i]->prec && reds->rules[i]->prec->prec
|
||||
&& !bitset_disjoint_p (reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], look_ahead_set))
|
||||
&& !bitset_disjoint_p (reds->lookahead_tokens[i], lookahead_set))
|
||||
resolve_sr_conflict (s, i, errors);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Loop over all rules which require look-ahead in this state. Check
|
||||
/* Loop over all rules which require lookahead in this state. Check
|
||||
for conflicts not resolved above. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < reds->num; ++i)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (!bitset_disjoint_p (reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], look_ahead_set))
|
||||
if (!bitset_disjoint_p (reds->lookahead_tokens[i], lookahead_set))
|
||||
conflicts[s->number] = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
bitset_or (look_ahead_set, look_ahead_set, reds->look_ahead_tokens[i]);
|
||||
bitset_or (lookahead_set, lookahead_set, reds->lookahead_tokens[i]);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -305,12 +305,12 @@ void
|
||||
conflicts_solve (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
state_number i;
|
||||
/* List of look-ahead tokens on which we explicitly raise a syntax error. */
|
||||
/* List of lookahead tokens on which we explicitly raise a syntax error. */
|
||||
symbol **errors = xnmalloc (ntokens + 1, sizeof *errors);
|
||||
|
||||
conflicts = xcalloc (nstates, sizeof *conflicts);
|
||||
shift_set = bitset_create (ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
look_ahead_set = bitset_create (ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
lookahead_set = bitset_create (ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
obstack_init (&solved_conflicts_obstack);
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < nstates; i++)
|
||||
@@ -342,18 +342,18 @@ count_sr_conflicts (state *s)
|
||||
if (!trans)
|
||||
return 0;
|
||||
|
||||
bitset_zero (look_ahead_set);
|
||||
bitset_zero (lookahead_set);
|
||||
bitset_zero (shift_set);
|
||||
|
||||
FOR_EACH_SHIFT (trans, i)
|
||||
bitset_set (shift_set, TRANSITION_SYMBOL (trans, i));
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < reds->num; ++i)
|
||||
bitset_or (look_ahead_set, look_ahead_set, reds->look_ahead_tokens[i]);
|
||||
bitset_or (lookahead_set, lookahead_set, reds->lookahead_tokens[i]);
|
||||
|
||||
bitset_and (look_ahead_set, look_ahead_set, shift_set);
|
||||
bitset_and (lookahead_set, lookahead_set, shift_set);
|
||||
|
||||
src_count = bitset_count (look_ahead_set);
|
||||
src_count = bitset_count (lookahead_set);
|
||||
|
||||
return src_count;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ count_rr_conflicts (state *s, bool one_per_token)
|
||||
int count = 0;
|
||||
int j;
|
||||
for (j = 0; j < reds->num; ++j)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->look_ahead_tokens[j], i))
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->lookahead_tokens[j], i))
|
||||
count++;
|
||||
|
||||
if (count >= 2)
|
||||
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ conflicts_output (FILE *out)
|
||||
/*--------------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Total the number of S/R and R/R conflicts. Unlike the |
|
||||
| code in conflicts_output, however, count EACH pair of |
|
||||
| reductions for the same state and look-ahead as one |
|
||||
| reductions for the same state and lookahead as one |
|
||||
| conflict. |
|
||||
`--------------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -530,6 +530,6 @@ conflicts_free (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
free (conflicts);
|
||||
bitset_free (shift_set);
|
||||
bitset_free (look_ahead_set);
|
||||
bitset_free (lookahead_set);
|
||||
obstack_free (&solved_conflicts_obstack, NULL);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
/* Find and resolve or report look-ahead conflicts for bison,
|
||||
/* Find and resolve or report lookahead conflicts for bison,
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
|
||||
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ static const char * const report_args[] =
|
||||
"none",
|
||||
"state", "states",
|
||||
"itemset", "itemsets",
|
||||
"look-ahead", "lookahead", "lookaheads",
|
||||
"lookahead", "lookaheads", "look-ahead",
|
||||
"solved",
|
||||
"all",
|
||||
0
|
||||
@@ -156,9 +156,9 @@ static const int report_types[] =
|
||||
report_none,
|
||||
report_states, report_states,
|
||||
report_states | report_itemsets, report_states | report_itemsets,
|
||||
report_states | report_look_ahead_tokens,
|
||||
report_states | report_look_ahead_tokens,
|
||||
report_states | report_look_ahead_tokens,
|
||||
report_states | report_lookahead_tokens,
|
||||
report_states | report_lookahead_tokens,
|
||||
report_states | report_lookahead_tokens,
|
||||
report_states | report_solved_conflicts,
|
||||
report_all
|
||||
};
|
||||
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ Output:\n\
|
||||
THINGS is a list of comma separated words that can include:\n\
|
||||
`state' describe the states\n\
|
||||
`itemset' complete the core item sets with their closure\n\
|
||||
`look-ahead' explicitly associate look-ahead tokens to items\n\
|
||||
`lookahead' explicitly associate lookahead tokens to items\n\
|
||||
`solved' describe shift/reduce conflicts solving\n\
|
||||
`all' include all the above information\n\
|
||||
`none' disable the report\n\
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ enum report
|
||||
report_none = 0,
|
||||
report_states = 1 << 0,
|
||||
report_itemsets = 1 << 1,
|
||||
report_look_ahead_tokens= 1 << 2,
|
||||
report_lookahead_tokens = 1 << 2,
|
||||
report_solved_conflicts = 1 << 3,
|
||||
report_all = ~0
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
80
src/lalr.c
80
src/lalr.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
/* Compute look-ahead criteria for Bison.
|
||||
/* Compute lookahead criteria for Bison.
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
|
||||
2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute how to make the finite state machine deterministic; find
|
||||
which rules need look-ahead in each state, and which look-ahead
|
||||
which rules need lookahead in each state, and which lookahead
|
||||
tokens they accept. */
|
||||
|
||||
#include <config.h>
|
||||
@@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ add_lookback_edge (state *s, rule *r, goto_number gotono)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int ri = state_reduction_find (s, r);
|
||||
goto_list *sp = xmalloc (sizeof *sp);
|
||||
sp->next = lookback[(s->reductions->look_ahead_tokens - LA) + ri];
|
||||
sp->next = lookback[(s->reductions->lookahead_tokens - LA) + ri];
|
||||
sp->value = gotono;
|
||||
lookback[(s->reductions->look_ahead_tokens - LA) + ri] = sp;
|
||||
lookback[(s->reductions->lookahead_tokens - LA) + ri] = sp;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ compute_FOLLOWS (void)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
compute_look_ahead_tokens (void)
|
||||
compute_lookahead_tokens (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
size_t i;
|
||||
goto_list *sp;
|
||||
@@ -332,27 +332,27 @@ compute_look_ahead_tokens (void)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*-----------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Count the number of look-ahead tokens required for S |
|
||||
| (N_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS member). |
|
||||
`-----------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
/*----------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Count the number of lookahead tokens required for S |
|
||||
| (N_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS member). |
|
||||
`----------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
static int
|
||||
state_look_ahead_tokens_count (state *s)
|
||||
state_lookahead_tokens_count (state *s)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int k;
|
||||
int n_look_ahead_tokens = 0;
|
||||
int n_lookahead_tokens = 0;
|
||||
reductions *rp = s->reductions;
|
||||
transitions *sp = s->transitions;
|
||||
|
||||
/* We need a look-ahead either to distinguish different
|
||||
/* We need a lookahead either to distinguish different
|
||||
reductions (i.e., there are two or more), or to distinguish a
|
||||
reduction from a shift. Otherwise, it is straightforward,
|
||||
and the state is `consistent'. */
|
||||
if (rp->num > 1
|
||||
|| (rp->num == 1 && sp->num &&
|
||||
!TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (sp, 0) && TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (sp, 0)))
|
||||
n_look_ahead_tokens += rp->num;
|
||||
n_lookahead_tokens += rp->num;
|
||||
else
|
||||
s->consistent = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -363,13 +363,13 @@ state_look_ahead_tokens_count (state *s)
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return n_look_ahead_tokens;
|
||||
return n_lookahead_tokens;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*-----------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Compute LA, NLA, and the look_ahead_tokens members. |
|
||||
`-----------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
/*----------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Compute LA, NLA, and the lookahead_tokens members. |
|
||||
`----------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
initialize_LA (void)
|
||||
@@ -377,10 +377,10 @@ initialize_LA (void)
|
||||
state_number i;
|
||||
bitsetv pLA;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute the total number of reductions requiring a look-ahead. */
|
||||
/* Compute the total number of reductions requiring a lookahead. */
|
||||
nLA = 0;
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < nstates; i++)
|
||||
nLA += state_look_ahead_tokens_count (states[i]);
|
||||
nLA += state_lookahead_tokens_count (states[i]);
|
||||
/* Avoid having to special case 0. */
|
||||
if (!nLA)
|
||||
nLA = 1;
|
||||
@@ -388,54 +388,54 @@ initialize_LA (void)
|
||||
pLA = LA = bitsetv_create (nLA, ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
lookback = xcalloc (nLA, sizeof *lookback);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Initialize the members LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS for each state whose reductions
|
||||
require look-ahead tokens. */
|
||||
/* Initialize the members LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS for each state whose reductions
|
||||
require lookahead tokens. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < nstates; i++)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int count = state_look_ahead_tokens_count (states[i]);
|
||||
int count = state_lookahead_tokens_count (states[i]);
|
||||
if (count)
|
||||
{
|
||||
states[i]->reductions->look_ahead_tokens = pLA;
|
||||
states[i]->reductions->lookahead_tokens = pLA;
|
||||
pLA += count;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*----------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Output the look-ahead tokens for each state. |
|
||||
`----------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
/*---------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Output the lookahead tokens for each state. |
|
||||
`---------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
look_ahead_tokens_print (FILE *out)
|
||||
lookahead_tokens_print (FILE *out)
|
||||
{
|
||||
state_number i;
|
||||
int j, k;
|
||||
fprintf (out, "Look-ahead tokens: BEGIN\n");
|
||||
fprintf (out, "Lookahead tokens: BEGIN\n");
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < nstates; ++i)
|
||||
{
|
||||
reductions *reds = states[i]->reductions;
|
||||
bitset_iterator iter;
|
||||
int n_look_ahead_tokens = 0;
|
||||
int n_lookahead_tokens = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
for (k = 0; k < reds->num; ++k)
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens[k])
|
||||
++n_look_ahead_tokens;
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens[k])
|
||||
++n_lookahead_tokens;
|
||||
|
||||
fprintf (out, "State %d: %d look-ahead tokens\n",
|
||||
i, n_look_ahead_tokens);
|
||||
fprintf (out, "State %d: %d lookahead tokens\n",
|
||||
i, n_lookahead_tokens);
|
||||
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
for (j = 0; j < reds->num; ++j)
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (iter, reds->look_ahead_tokens[j], k, 0)
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (iter, reds->lookahead_tokens[j], k, 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
fprintf (out, " on %d (%s) -> rule %d\n",
|
||||
k, symbols[k]->tag,
|
||||
reds->rules[j]->number);
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
fprintf (out, "Look-ahead tokens: END\n");
|
||||
fprintf (out, "Lookahead tokens: END\n");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void
|
||||
@@ -446,10 +446,10 @@ lalr (void)
|
||||
initialize_F ();
|
||||
build_relations ();
|
||||
compute_FOLLOWS ();
|
||||
compute_look_ahead_tokens ();
|
||||
compute_lookahead_tokens ();
|
||||
|
||||
if (trace_flag & trace_sets)
|
||||
look_ahead_tokens_print (stderr);
|
||||
lookahead_tokens_print (stderr);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -458,6 +458,6 @@ lalr_free (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
state_number s;
|
||||
for (s = 0; s < nstates; ++s)
|
||||
states[s]->reductions->look_ahead_tokens = NULL;
|
||||
states[s]->reductions->lookahead_tokens = NULL;
|
||||
bitsetv_free (LA);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
/* Compute look-ahead criteria for bison,
|
||||
/* Compute lookahead criteria for bison,
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 2000, 2002, 2004 Free Software
|
||||
Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
@@ -33,12 +33,12 @@
|
||||
# include "state.h"
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute how to make the finite state machine deterministic; find
|
||||
which rules need look-ahead in each state, and which look-ahead
|
||||
which rules need lookahead in each state, and which lookahead
|
||||
tokens they accept. */
|
||||
|
||||
void lalr (void);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Release the information related to look-ahead tokens. Can be performed
|
||||
/* Release the information related to lookahead tokens. Can be performed
|
||||
once the action tables are computed. */
|
||||
|
||||
void lalr_free (void);
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
|
||||
timevar_pop (TV_LALR);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Find and record any conflicts: places where one token of
|
||||
look-ahead is not enough to disambiguate the parsing. In file
|
||||
lookahead is not enough to disambiguate the parsing. In file
|
||||
conflicts. Also resolve s/r conflicts based on precedence
|
||||
declarations. */
|
||||
timevar_push (TV_CONFLICTS);
|
||||
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
|
||||
if (complaint_issued)
|
||||
goto finish;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Look-ahead tokens are no longer needed. */
|
||||
/* Lookahead tokens are no longer needed. */
|
||||
timevar_push (TV_FREE);
|
||||
lalr_free ();
|
||||
timevar_pop (TV_FREE);
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ static void
|
||||
prepare_actions (void)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Figure out the actions for the specified state, indexed by
|
||||
look-ahead token type. */
|
||||
lookahead token type. */
|
||||
|
||||
muscle_insert_rule_number_table ("defact", yydefact,
|
||||
yydefact[0], 1, nstates);
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1456,15 +1456,15 @@ yyparse ()
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* The look-ahead symbol. */
|
||||
/* The lookahead symbol. */
|
||||
int yychar;
|
||||
|
||||
/* The semantic value of the look-ahead symbol. */
|
||||
/* The semantic value of the lookahead symbol. */
|
||||
YYSTYPE yylval;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Number of syntax errors so far. */
|
||||
int yynerrs;
|
||||
/* Location data for the look-ahead symbol. */
|
||||
/* Location data for the lookahead symbol. */
|
||||
YYLTYPE yylloc;
|
||||
|
||||
int yystate;
|
||||
@@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ YYLTYPE yylloc;
|
||||
int yyresult;
|
||||
/* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */
|
||||
int yyerrstatus;
|
||||
/* Look-ahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */
|
||||
/* Lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */
|
||||
int yytoken = 0;
|
||||
#if YYERROR_VERBOSE
|
||||
/* Buffer for error messages, and its allocated size. */
|
||||
@@ -1640,16 +1640,16 @@ YYLTYPE yylloc;
|
||||
yybackup:
|
||||
|
||||
/* Do appropriate processing given the current state. Read a
|
||||
look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */
|
||||
lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */
|
||||
|
||||
/* First try to decide what to do without reference to look-ahead token. */
|
||||
/* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token. */
|
||||
yyn = yypact[yystate];
|
||||
if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF)
|
||||
goto yydefault;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Not known => get a look-ahead token if don't already have one. */
|
||||
/* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one. */
|
||||
|
||||
/* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid look-ahead symbol. */
|
||||
/* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid lookahead symbol. */
|
||||
if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
|
||||
{
|
||||
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: "));
|
||||
@@ -1689,7 +1689,7 @@ yybackup:
|
||||
if (yyerrstatus)
|
||||
yyerrstatus--;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Shift the look-ahead token. */
|
||||
/* Shift the lookahead token. */
|
||||
YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Discard the shifted token unless it is eof. */
|
||||
@@ -2216,7 +2216,7 @@ yyerrlab:
|
||||
|
||||
if (yyerrstatus == 3)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* If just tried and failed to reuse look-ahead token after an
|
||||
/* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an
|
||||
error, discard it. */
|
||||
|
||||
if (yychar <= YYEOF)
|
||||
@@ -2233,7 +2233,7 @@ yyerrlab:
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Else will try to reuse look-ahead token after shifting the error
|
||||
/* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error
|
||||
token. */
|
||||
goto yyerrlab1;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2298,7 +2298,7 @@ yyerrlab1:
|
||||
|
||||
yyerror_range[1] = yylloc;
|
||||
/* Using YYLLOC is tempting, but would change the location of
|
||||
the look-ahead. YYLOC is available though. */
|
||||
the lookahead. YYLOC is available though. */
|
||||
YYLLOC_DEFAULT (yyloc, (yyerror_range - 1), 2);
|
||||
*++yylsp = yyloc;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
58
src/print.c
58
src/print.c
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
|
||||
#include "symtab.h"
|
||||
|
||||
static bitset shift_set;
|
||||
static bitset look_ahead_set;
|
||||
static bitset lookahead_set;
|
||||
|
||||
#if 0
|
||||
static void
|
||||
@@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ print_core (FILE *out, state *s)
|
||||
for (/* Nothing */; *sp >= 0; ++sp)
|
||||
fprintf (out, " %s", symbols[*sp]->tag);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Display the look-ahead tokens? */
|
||||
if (report_flag & report_look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print (s, &rules[r], out);
|
||||
/* Display the lookahead tokens? */
|
||||
if (report_flag & report_lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print (s, &rules[r], out);
|
||||
|
||||
fputc ('\n', out);
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ print_transitions (state *s, FILE *out, bool display_transitions_p)
|
||||
size_t width = 0;
|
||||
int i;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute the width of the look-ahead token column. */
|
||||
/* Compute the width of the lookahead token column. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < trans->num; i++)
|
||||
if (!TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (trans, i)
|
||||
&& TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (trans, i) == display_transitions_p)
|
||||
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ print_transitions (state *s, FILE *out, bool display_transitions_p)
|
||||
fputc ('\n', out);
|
||||
width += 2;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Report look-ahead tokens and shifts. */
|
||||
/* Report lookahead tokens and shifts. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < trans->num; i++)
|
||||
if (!TRANSITION_IS_DISABLED (trans, i)
|
||||
&& TRANSITION_IS_SHIFT (trans, i) == display_transitions_p)
|
||||
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ print_errs (FILE *out, state *s)
|
||||
size_t width = 0;
|
||||
int i;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute the width of the look-ahead token column. */
|
||||
/* Compute the width of the lookahead token column. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < errp->num; ++i)
|
||||
if (errp->symbols[i])
|
||||
max_length (&width, errp->symbols[i]->tag);
|
||||
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ print_errs (FILE *out, state *s)
|
||||
fputc ('\n', out);
|
||||
width += 2;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Report look-ahead tokens and errors. */
|
||||
/* Report lookahead tokens and errors. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < errp->num; ++i)
|
||||
if (errp->symbols[i])
|
||||
{
|
||||
@@ -218,11 +218,11 @@ state_default_rule (state *s)
|
||||
int cmax = 0;
|
||||
int i;
|
||||
|
||||
/* No need for a look-ahead. */
|
||||
/* No need for a lookahead. */
|
||||
if (s->consistent)
|
||||
return reds->rules[0];
|
||||
|
||||
/* 1. Each reduction is possibly masked by the look-ahead tokens on which
|
||||
/* 1. Each reduction is possibly masked by the lookahead tokens on which
|
||||
we shift (S/R conflicts)... */
|
||||
bitset_zero (shift_set);
|
||||
{
|
||||
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ state_default_rule (state *s)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* 2. Each reduction is possibly masked by the look-ahead tokens on which
|
||||
/* 2. Each reduction is possibly masked by the lookahead tokens on which
|
||||
we raise an error (due to %nonassoc). */
|
||||
{
|
||||
errs *errp = s->errs;
|
||||
@@ -250,10 +250,10 @@ state_default_rule (state *s)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int count = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
/* How many non-masked look-ahead tokens are there for this
|
||||
/* How many non-masked lookahead tokens are there for this
|
||||
reduction? */
|
||||
bitset_andn (look_ahead_set, reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], shift_set);
|
||||
count = bitset_count (look_ahead_set);
|
||||
bitset_andn (lookahead_set, reds->lookahead_tokens[i], shift_set);
|
||||
count = bitset_count (lookahead_set);
|
||||
|
||||
if (count > cmax)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@@ -264,27 +264,27 @@ state_default_rule (state *s)
|
||||
/* 3. And finally, each reduction is possibly masked by previous
|
||||
reductions (in R/R conflicts, we keep the first reductions).
|
||||
*/
|
||||
bitset_or (shift_set, shift_set, reds->look_ahead_tokens[i]);
|
||||
bitset_or (shift_set, shift_set, reds->lookahead_tokens[i]);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return default_rule;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Report a reduction of RULE on LOOK_AHEAD_TOKEN (which can be `default'). |
|
||||
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Report a reduction of RULE on LOOKAHEAD_TOKEN (which can be `default'). |
|
||||
| If not ENABLED, the rule is masked by a shift or a reduce (S/R and |
|
||||
| R/R conflicts). |
|
||||
`--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
print_reduction (FILE *out, size_t width,
|
||||
const char *look_ahead_token,
|
||||
const char *lookahead_token,
|
||||
rule *r, bool enabled)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int j;
|
||||
fprintf (out, " %s", look_ahead_token);
|
||||
for (j = width - strlen (look_ahead_token); j > 0; --j)
|
||||
fprintf (out, " %s", lookahead_token);
|
||||
for (j = width - strlen (lookahead_token); j > 0; --j)
|
||||
fputc (' ', out);
|
||||
if (!enabled)
|
||||
fputc ('[', out);
|
||||
@@ -320,17 +320,17 @@ print_reductions (FILE *out, state *s)
|
||||
FOR_EACH_SHIFT (trans, i)
|
||||
bitset_set (shift_set, TRANSITION_SYMBOL (trans, i));
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute the width of the look-ahead token column. */
|
||||
/* Compute the width of the lookahead token column. */
|
||||
if (default_rule)
|
||||
width = strlen (_("$default"));
|
||||
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < ntokens; i++)
|
||||
{
|
||||
bool count = bitset_test (shift_set, i);
|
||||
|
||||
for (j = 0; j < reds->num; ++j)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->look_ahead_tokens[j], i))
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->lookahead_tokens[j], i))
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (! count)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@@ -352,15 +352,15 @@ print_reductions (FILE *out, state *s)
|
||||
fputc ('\n', out);
|
||||
width += 2;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Report look-ahead tokens (or $default) and reductions. */
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
/* Report lookahead tokens (or $default) and reductions. */
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < ntokens; i++)
|
||||
{
|
||||
bool defaulted = false;
|
||||
bool count = bitset_test (shift_set, i);
|
||||
|
||||
for (j = 0; j < reds->num; ++j)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->look_ahead_tokens[j], i))
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->lookahead_tokens[j], i))
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (! count)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@@ -563,11 +563,11 @@ print_results (void)
|
||||
new_closure (nritems);
|
||||
/* Storage for print_reductions. */
|
||||
shift_set = bitset_create (ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
look_ahead_set = bitset_create (ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
lookahead_set = bitset_create (ntokens, BITSET_FIXED);
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < nstates; i++)
|
||||
print_state (out, states[i]);
|
||||
bitset_free (shift_set);
|
||||
bitset_free (look_ahead_set);
|
||||
bitset_free (lookahead_set);
|
||||
if (report_flag & report_itemsets)
|
||||
free_closure ();
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -88,21 +88,21 @@ print_core (struct obstack *oout, state *s)
|
||||
for (/* Nothing */; *sp >= 0; ++sp)
|
||||
obstack_fgrow1 (oout, " %s", symbols[*sp]->tag);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Experimental feature: display the look-ahead tokens. */
|
||||
if (report_flag & report_look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
/* Experimental feature: display the lookahead tokens. */
|
||||
if (report_flag & report_lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Find the reduction we are handling. */
|
||||
reductions *reds = s->reductions;
|
||||
int redno = state_reduction_find (s, &rules[r]);
|
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|
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/* Print them if there are. */
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens && redno != -1)
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens && redno != -1)
|
||||
{
|
||||
bitset_iterator biter;
|
||||
int k;
|
||||
char const *sep = "";
|
||||
obstack_sgrow (oout, "[");
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->look_ahead_tokens[redno], k, 0)
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->lookahead_tokens[redno], k, 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
obstack_fgrow2 (oout, "%s%s", sep, symbols[k]->tag);
|
||||
sep = ", ";
|
||||
|
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14
src/state.c
14
src/state.c
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ reductions_new (int num, rule **reds)
|
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size_t rules_size = num * sizeof *reds;
|
||||
reductions *res = xmalloc (offsetof (reductions, rules) + rules_size);
|
||||
res->num = num;
|
||||
res->look_ahead_tokens = NULL;
|
||||
res->lookahead_tokens = NULL;
|
||||
memcpy (res->rules, reds, rules_size);
|
||||
return res;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -218,26 +218,26 @@ state_errs_set (state *s, int num, symbol **tokens)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/*---------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Print on OUT all the look-ahead tokens such that S |
|
||||
/*--------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Print on OUT all the lookahead tokens such that S |
|
||||
| wants to reduce R. |
|
||||
`---------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
`--------------------------------------------------*/
|
||||
|
||||
void
|
||||
state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print (state *s, rule *r, FILE *out)
|
||||
state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print (state *s, rule *r, FILE *out)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Find the reduction we are handling. */
|
||||
reductions *reds = s->reductions;
|
||||
int red = state_reduction_find (s, r);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Print them if there are. */
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens && red != -1)
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens && red != -1)
|
||||
{
|
||||
bitset_iterator biter;
|
||||
int k;
|
||||
char const *sep = "";
|
||||
fprintf (out, " [");
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->look_ahead_tokens[red], k, 0)
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->lookahead_tokens[red], k, 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
fprintf (out, "%s%s", sep, symbols[k]->tag);
|
||||
sep = ", ";
|
||||
|
||||
12
src/state.h
12
src/state.h
@@ -46,11 +46,11 @@
|
||||
Each core contains a vector of NITEMS items which are the indices
|
||||
in the RITEMS vector of the items that are selected in this state.
|
||||
|
||||
The two types of actions are shifts/gotos (push the look-ahead token
|
||||
The two types of actions are shifts/gotos (push the lookahead token
|
||||
and read another/goto to the state designated by a nterm) and
|
||||
reductions (combine the last n things on the stack via a rule,
|
||||
replace them with the symbol that the rule derives, and leave the
|
||||
look-ahead token alone). When the states are generated, these
|
||||
lookahead token alone). When the states are generated, these
|
||||
actions are represented in two other lists.
|
||||
|
||||
Each transition structure describes the possible transitions out
|
||||
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ errs *errs_new (int num, symbol **tokens);
|
||||
typedef struct
|
||||
{
|
||||
int num;
|
||||
bitset *look_ahead_tokens;
|
||||
bitset *lookahead_tokens;
|
||||
rule *rules[1];
|
||||
} reductions;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ struct state
|
||||
reductions *reductions;
|
||||
errs *errs;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Nonzero if no look-ahead is needed to decide what to do in state S. */
|
||||
/* Nonzero if no lookahead is needed to decide what to do in state S. */
|
||||
char consistent;
|
||||
|
||||
/* If some conflicts were solved thanks to precedence/associativity,
|
||||
@@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ int state_reduction_find (state *s, rule *r);
|
||||
/* Set the errs of STATE. */
|
||||
void state_errs_set (state *s, int num, symbol **errors);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Print on OUT all the look-ahead tokens such that this STATE wants to
|
||||
/* Print on OUT all the lookahead tokens such that this STATE wants to
|
||||
reduce R. */
|
||||
void state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print (state *s, rule *r, FILE *out);
|
||||
void state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print (state *s, rule *r, FILE *out);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Create/destroy the states hash table. */
|
||||
void state_hash_new (void);
|
||||
|
||||
14
src/tables.c
14
src/tables.c
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ conflict_row (state *s)
|
||||
/* Find all reductions for token J, and record all that do not
|
||||
match ACTROW[J]. */
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < reds->num; i += 1)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], j)
|
||||
if (bitset_test (reds->lookahead_tokens[i], j)
|
||||
&& (actrow[j]
|
||||
!= rule_number_as_item_number (reds->rules[i]->number)))
|
||||
{
|
||||
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ conflict_row (state *s)
|
||||
|
||||
/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Decide what to do for each type of token if seen as the |
|
||||
| look-ahead in specified state. The value returned is used as the |
|
||||
| lookahead in specified state. The value returned is used as the |
|
||||
| default action (yydefact) for the state. In addition, ACTROW is |
|
||||
| filled with what to do for each kind of token, index by symbol |
|
||||
| number, with zero meaning do the default action. The value |
|
||||
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ conflict_row (state *s)
|
||||
| situation is an error. The parser recognizes this value |
|
||||
| specially. |
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| This is where conflicts are resolved. The loop over look-ahead |
|
||||
| This is where conflicts are resolved. The loop over lookahead |
|
||||
| rules considered lower-numbered rules last, and the last rule |
|
||||
| considered that likes a token gets to handle it. |
|
||||
| |
|
||||
@@ -252,17 +252,17 @@ action_row (state *s)
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < ntokens; i++)
|
||||
actrow[i] = conflrow[i] = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
if (reds->look_ahead_tokens)
|
||||
if (reds->lookahead_tokens)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int j;
|
||||
bitset_iterator biter;
|
||||
/* loop over all the rules available here which require
|
||||
look-ahead (in reverse order to give precedence to the first
|
||||
lookahead (in reverse order to give precedence to the first
|
||||
rule) */
|
||||
for (i = reds->num - 1; i >= 0; --i)
|
||||
/* and find each token which the rule finds acceptable
|
||||
to come next */
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->look_ahead_tokens[i], j, 0)
|
||||
BITSET_FOR_EACH (biter, reds->lookahead_tokens[i], j, 0)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* and record this rule as the rule to use if that
|
||||
token follows. */
|
||||
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ save_row (state_number s)
|
||||
|
||||
/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
|
||||
| Figure out the actions for the specified state, indexed by |
|
||||
| look-ahead token type. |
|
||||
| lookahead token type. |
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| The YYDEFACT table is output now. The detailed info is saved for |
|
||||
| putting into YYTABLE later. |
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
|
||||
something else to do.
|
||||
|
||||
YYPACT[S] = index in YYTABLE of the portion describing state S.
|
||||
The look-ahead token's type is used to index that portion to find
|
||||
The lookahead token's type is used to index that portion to find
|
||||
out what to do.
|
||||
|
||||
If the value in YYTABLE is positive, we shift the token and go to
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -503,8 +503,8 @@ _AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1], [/dev/null], [4],
|
||||
#
|
||||
# - test the action associated to `error'
|
||||
#
|
||||
# - check the look-ahead that triggers an error is not discarded
|
||||
# when we enter error recovery. Below, the look-ahead causing the
|
||||
# - check the lookahead that triggers an error is not discarded
|
||||
# when we enter error recovery. Below, the lookahead causing the
|
||||
# first error is ")", which is needed to recover from the error and
|
||||
# produce the "0" that triggers the "0 != 1" error.
|
||||
#
|
||||
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ _AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [0],
|
||||
calc: error: 4444 != 1])
|
||||
|
||||
# The same, but this time exercising explicitly triggered syntax errors.
|
||||
# POSIX says the look-ahead causing the error should not be discarded.
|
||||
# POSIX says the lookahead causing the error should not be discarded.
|
||||
_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [0], [(!) + (0 0) = 1], [102],
|
||||
[1.9: syntax error, unexpected number
|
||||
calc: error: 2222 != 1])
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([glr-regr13.y],
|
||||
#include <stdio.h>
|
||||
static void yyerror (char const *);
|
||||
static int yylex (void);
|
||||
static void print_look_ahead (char const *);
|
||||
static void print_lookahead (char const *);
|
||||
#define USE(value)
|
||||
%}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1104,32 +1104,32 @@ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([glr-regr13.y],
|
||||
start:
|
||||
defstate_init defstate_shift 'b' change_lookahead 'a' {
|
||||
USE ($3);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("start <- defstate_init defstate_shift 'b'");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("start <- defstate_init defstate_shift 'b'");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
defstate_init:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("defstate_init <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("defstate_init <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
defstate_shift:
|
||||
nondefstate defstate_look 'a' {
|
||||
USE ($3);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("defstate_shift <- nondefstate defstate_look 'a'");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("defstate_shift <- nondefstate defstate_look 'a'");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
defstate_look:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("defstate_look <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("defstate_look <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
nondefstate:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("nondefstate <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("nondefstate <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
| 'b' {
|
||||
USE ($1);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("nondefstate <- 'b'");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("nondefstate <- 'b'");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
change_lookahead:
|
||||
@@ -1158,7 +1158,7 @@ yylex (void)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
print_look_ahead (char const *reduction)
|
||||
print_lookahead (char const *reduction)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printf ("%s:\n yychar=", reduction);
|
||||
if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
|
||||
@@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([glr-regr14.y],
|
||||
#include <stdio.h>
|
||||
static void yyerror (char const *);
|
||||
static int yylex (void);
|
||||
static void print_look_ahead (char const *);
|
||||
static void print_lookahead (char const *);
|
||||
static char merge (union YYSTYPE, union YYSTYPE);
|
||||
#define USE(value)
|
||||
%}
|
||||
@@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([glr-regr14.y],
|
||||
start:
|
||||
merge 'c' stack_explosion {
|
||||
USE ($2); USE ($3);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("start <- merge 'c' stack_explosion");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("start <- merge 'c' stack_explosion");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1260,44 +1260,44 @@ start:
|
||||
merge:
|
||||
nonconflict1 'a' 'b' nonconflict2 %dprec 1 {
|
||||
USE ($2); USE ($3);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("merge <- nonconflict1 'a' 'b' nonconflict2");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("merge <- nonconflict1 'a' 'b' nonconflict2");
|
||||
}
|
||||
| conflict defstate_look 'a' nonconflict2 'b' defstate_shift %dprec 2 {
|
||||
USE ($3); USE ($5);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("merge <- conflict defstate_look 'a' nonconflict2 'b'"
|
||||
print_lookahead ("merge <- conflict defstate_look 'a' nonconflict2 'b'"
|
||||
" defstate_shift");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
|
||||
nonconflict1:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("nonconflict1 <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("nonconflict1 <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
nonconflict2:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("nonconflict2 <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("nonconflict2 <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
| 'a' {
|
||||
USE ($1);
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("nonconflict2 <- 'a'");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("nonconflict2 <- 'a'");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
conflict:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("conflict <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("conflict <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
defstate_look:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("defstate_look <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("defstate_look <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
|
||||
/* yychar != YYEMPTY but lookahead need is yyfalse. */
|
||||
defstate_shift:
|
||||
{
|
||||
print_look_ahead ("defstate_shift <- empty string");
|
||||
print_lookahead ("defstate_shift <- empty string");
|
||||
}
|
||||
;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ yylex (void)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static void
|
||||
print_look_ahead (char const *reduction)
|
||||
print_lookahead (char const *reduction)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printf ("%s:\n yychar=", reduction);
|
||||
if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -257,11 +257,11 @@ AT_CLEANUP
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# AT_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR(FILE-NAME, SIZE)
|
||||
# AT_DATA_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR(FILE-NAME, SIZE)
|
||||
# --------------------------------------------------
|
||||
# Create FILE-NAME, containing a self checking parser for a grammar
|
||||
# requiring SIZE look-ahead tokens.
|
||||
m4_define([AT_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR],
|
||||
# requiring SIZE lookahead tokens.
|
||||
m4_define([AT_DATA_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR],
|
||||
[AT_DATA([[gengram.pl]],
|
||||
[[#! /usr/bin/perl -w
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -362,12 +362,12 @@ mv stdout $1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## ------------------------ ##
|
||||
## Many look-ahead tokens. ##
|
||||
## Many lookahead tokens. ##
|
||||
## ------------------------ ##
|
||||
|
||||
AT_SETUP([Many look-ahead tokens])
|
||||
AT_SETUP([Many lookahead tokens])
|
||||
|
||||
AT_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR([input.y], [1000])
|
||||
AT_DATA_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR([input.y], [1000])
|
||||
|
||||
# GNU m4 requires about 70 MiB for this test on a 32-bit host.
|
||||
# Ask for 200 MiB, which should be plenty even on a 64-bit host.
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user