In c2ba260487 ("glr.c: fix signature
when using custom error messages"), I meant to add a test case for C,
not C++. It does not work in C++.
* tests/calc.at: Run for glr.c, not glr.cc.
GCC 4.2 on macOS claims to support C++98, but does not feature it.
input.cc: In member function 'void state_stack::yycompressStack()':
input.cc:1774: error: 'class std::vector<glr_stack_item, std::allocator<glr_stack_item> >' has no member named 'data'
Reported by Christopher Nielsen <mascguy@github.com>.
<https://trac.macports.org/raw-attachment/ticket/59927/bison-test-results-20210811-95b72.log.xz>.
* m4/bison-cxx-std.m4 (_BISON_CXXSTD_98_snippet): Check for it.
* m4/cxx.m4 (BISON_TEST_FOR_WORKING_CXX_COMPILER): Ditto.
* tests/atlocal.in: It was an error for tests to depend on gnulib:
they must not, as gnulib would hide portability issues that we want to
catch. So this piece of code is no longer useful, and must not be
useful.
In POSIX Yacc mode, declare yyerror and yylex unless already #defined,
or if YYERROR_IS_DECLARED/YYLEX_IS_DECLARED are defined (for
consistency with Bison's YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED/YYLTYPE_IS_DECLARED).
See <https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1388#c5220>.
* data/skeletons/c.m4 (b4_function_declare): Resurect.
(b4_lex_formals): Since we will possibly expose this prototype
in the header, take the prefix into account.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_declare_yyerror_and_yylex): New.
(b4_shared_declarations): Use it.
* tests/local.at (AT_YACC_IF): New.
When in Yacc mode, set the `yacc` Autotest keyword.
(AT_YYERROR_DECLARE(c)): Don't declare in Yacc mode,
to avoid clashes (since this signature is static).
(AT_YYERROR_DEFINE(c)): Don't define as static in Yacc mode.
* tests/regression.at (Early token definitions with --yacc): Specify
that we are in Yacc mode.
Unfortunately it seems to be quite difficult to have "LAC: Exploratory
stack" run for D.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d: We need File when traces are enabled.
* tests/local.at (AT_YYLEX_DEFINE(d)): New.
* tests/regression.at: Prepare for D, but don't run it, it does not
work.
* tests/local.at (AT_FOR_EACH_SKEL): New.
Use where appropriate.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d: Reject -d.
* tests/input.at, tests/scanner.at: Also check D.
Check in m4's output if there are sequences such as m4_foo or b4_foo,
which are probably resulting from incorrect m4 processing.
It actually already is useful:
- it caught a leaking b4_lac_if leaking from glr.c, where LAC is not
supported, hence b4_lac_if is not defined.
- it also caught references to location.hh in position.hh when
location.hh does not exist.
- while making "Code injection" robust to these new warnings (it is
its very purpose to let b4_canary pass unevaluated), I saw that it
did not check lalr1.d, and when adding lalr1.d, it revealed it did
underquote ocurrences of token value types.
* src/scan-skel.l (macro): New abbreviation.
Use it.
* data/skeletons/glr.c: Don't use b4_lac_if, we don't have it.
* data/skeletons/location.cc: Don't generate position.hh when we don't
generate location.hh.
* data/skeletons/d.m4 (b4_basic_symbol_constructor_define): Fix
underquotation.
* data/skeletons/bison.m4 (b4_canary): New.
* tests/input.at (Code injection): Use it, and check lalr1.d too.
* examples/c++/Makefile, examples/c++/calc++/Makefile,
* examples/c++/glr/Makefile, examples/c/bistromathic/Makefile,
* examples/c/calc/Makefile, examples/c/glr/Makefile,
* examples/c/lexcalc/Makefile, examples/c/mfcalc/Makefile,
* examples/c/pushcalc/Makefile, examples/c/reccalc/Makefile,
* examples/c/rpcalc/Makefile, examples/d/calc/Makefile,
* examples/d/simple/Makefile, examples/java/calc/Makefile,
* examples/java/simple/Makefile:
Use --html to generate *.html directly.
No longer demonstrate --xml.
No longer show rules for xml to html.
Use --header, not --defines.
Use --graph without specifying the output file now that we
generate *.gv by default.
We had:
```
-mbchar ...|\xF0[\x\90-\xBF]([\x80-\xBF]{2})|...
+mbchar ...|\xF0[\x90-\xBF]([\x80-\xBF]{2})|...
```
so a precise sequence that matches the incorrect regex can let NUL
bytes pass through, which triggers an assertion violation downstream.
It is a pity that Flex does not report an error for such input.
Reported by Ahcheong Lee <ahcheong.lee@gmail.com>.
<https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-bison/2021-04/msg00003.html>
* src/scan-gram.l (mbchar): Fix the bad regex.
* tests/input.at (Invalid inputs): Check that case.
* doc/bison.texi: Use @samp{...}, not "..." for pieces of code.
Use @samp{...}, not @command{...} for command lines.
Promote %header/--header over %defines/--defines.
Spellcheck.
Support the push-pull directive with the options pull, push and both.
Pull remains the default option.
* data/skeletons/d.m4: Add user aliases for the push parser's return
values: PUSH_MORE, ABORT, ACCEPT.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d: Add push parser support.
* tests/calc.at: Test it.
The user can return from yylex() by calling the Symbol method of the
same name as the TokenKind reported, and adding the parameters for
value and location if necessary. These methods generate compile-time
errors if the parameters are not correlated. Token constructors work
with both %union and api.value.type union.
* data/skeletons/d.m4: Here.
* tests/calc.at: Test it.
The union of the values is handled by the backend.
In D, unions can hold classes, structs, etc., so this is more similar
to the C++ api.value.type variant.
* data/skeletons/d.m4, data/skeletons/lalr1.d: Here.
* tests/calc.at, tests/local.at: Test it.