to allocate kernel_base, kernel_items, kernel_size, since
they needn't be initialized to 0.
(set_states): Don't reuse kernel_size and kernel_base
for initial core. Just have a separate core, so we needn't worry
about whether kernel_size and kernel_base are initialized.
(shift_symbol, redset, shiftset, kernel_base,
kernel_size, kernel_items): Remove unnecessary initialization.
* src/getargs.h (enum trace_e): New.
* src/getargs.c (trace_args, trace_types, trace_argmatch): New.
(long_options, short_options): --trace/-T takes an optional
argument.
Change all the uses of trace_flag to reflect the new flags.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts, Nullable, Broken Closure): Use --trace=sets.
Strengthen `stage' portability.
* m4/stage.m4 (BISON_PREREQ_STAGE): New.
* configure.in: Use it.
Don't check for malloc.h and sys/times.h.
* src/system.h: Include them when appropriate.
* src/main.c (stage): Compile only when mallinfo, struct mallinfo,
times and struct tms are available.
by conflicts.
* src/LR0.c (save_reductions): Don't make the final state too
different: save its reduction (accept) instead of having a state
without any action (no shift or goto, no reduce).
Note: the final state is now a ``regular'' state, i.e., the
parsers now contain `reduce 0' as default reduction.
Nevertheless, since they decide to `accept' when yystate =
final_state, they still will not reduce rule 0.
* src/print.c (print_actions, print_reduction): Adjust.
* src/output.c (action_row): Track reduced rules.
(token_actions): Report rules never reduced.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/regression.at: Adjust.
* src/symtab.h, src/symtab.c (eoftoken, axiom): Rename as...
(endtoken, accept): these.
* src/reader.c (reader): Set endtoken's default tag to "$end".
Set undeftoken's tag to "$undefined" instead of "$undefined.".
* doc/bison.texinfo (Table of Symbols): Mention $accept and $end.
Adjust.
* src/LR0.c, src/closure.c, src/derives.c, src/gram.c, src/lalr.c
* src/nullable.c, src/output.c, src/print.c, src/reader.c
* src/reduce.c: Allocate and free from &rules[0], not &rules[1].
Iterate from 0 to nrules.
Use rule_number_as_item_number and item_number_as_rule_number.
Adjust to `derive' now containing possibly 0.
* src/gram.h (rule_number_as_item_number, item_number_as_rule_number):
Handle the `- 1' part in rule numbers from/to item numbers.
* src/conflicts.c (log_resolution): Fix the message which reversed
shift and reduce.
* src/output.c (action_row): Initialize default_rule to -1.
(token_actions): Adjust.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable, Firsts): Fix the previously bogus
expected output.
* tests/conflicts.at (Resolved SR Conflicts): Likewise.
* src/LR0.c (new_state): Merge into...
(state_list_append): this.
(new_states): Merge into...
(generate_states): here.
(set_states): Don't ensure a proper `errs' state member here, do it...
* src/conflicts.c (conflicts_solve): here.
* src/state.h, src/state.c: Comment changes.
(state_t): Rename member `shifts' as `transitions'.
Adjust all dependencies.
(errs_new): For consistency, also take the values as argument.
(errs_dup): Remove.
(state_errs_set): New.
(state_reductions_set, state_transitions_set): Assert that no
previous value was assigned.
(state_free): New.
(states_free): Use it.
* src/conflicts.c (resolve_sr_conflict): Don't use an `errs_t' as
temporary storage: use `errs' and `nerrs' as elsewhere.
(set_conflicts): Allocate and free this `errs'.
* src/LR0.c (STATE_HASH_SIZE, state_hash): Remove.
(allocate_storage): Use state_hash_new.
(free_storage): Use state_hash_free.
(new_state, get_state): Adjust.
* src/lalr.h, src/lalr.c (states): Move to...
* src/states.h (state_t): Remove the `link' member, no longer
used.
* src/states.h, src/states.c: here.
(state_hash_new, state_hash_free, state_hash_lookup)
(state_hash_insert, states_free): New.
* src/states.c (state_table, state_compare, state_hash): New.
* src/output.c (output_actions): Do not free states now, since we
still need to know the final_state number in `prepare', called
afterwards. Do it...
* src/main.c (main): here: call states_free after `output'.
* src/gram.h, src/gram.c (grammar_rhs_print, grammar_rules_print):
New.
Don't print the rules' location, it is confusing and useless.
(rule_print): Use grammar_rhs_print.
* src/print.c (print_grammar): Use grammar_rules_print.
* src/LR0.c (new_state): Set it to 0.
* src/conflicts.h, src/conflicts.c (print_conflicts)
(free_conflicts, solve_conflicts): Rename as...
(conflicts_print, conflicts_free, conflicts_solve): these.
Adjust callers.
* src/conflicts.c (enum conflict_resolution_e)
(solved_conflicts_obstack): New, used by...
(log_resolution): this.
Adjust to attach the conflict resolution to each state.
Complete the description with the precedence/associativity
information.
(resolve_sr_conflict): Adjust.
* src/print.c (print_state): Output its solved_conflicts.
* tests/conflicts.at (Unresolved SR Conflicts)
(Solved SR Conflicts): Exercise --report=all.
* src/reduce.c (nonterminals_reduce): Don't loop over RITEM: loop
over the RHS of each rule.
* src/gram.h, src/gram.c (nritems): Is `unsigned int', not int.
* src/state.h (state_t): Member `nitems' is unsigned short.
* src/LR0.c (get_state): Adjust.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Likewise.
* src/output.c (GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE): `max' is of type
`Type'.
(muscle_insert_int_table): Remove, unused.
(prepare_rules): Remove `max'.
RITEM. Note that it must be able to code symbol numbers as
positive number, and the negation of rule numbers as negative
numbers.
Adjust all dependencies (pretty many).
* src/reduce.c (rule): Remove this `short *' pointer: use
item_number_t.
* src/system.h (MINSHORT, MAXSHORT): Remove.
Include `limits.h'.
Adjust dependencies to using SHRT_MAX and SHRT_MIN.
(shortcpy): Remove.
(MAXTABLE): Move to...
* src/output.c (MAXTABLE): here.
(prepare_rules): Use output_int_table to output rhs.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: Adjust.
* tests/torture.at (Big triangle): Move the limit from 254 to
500.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Ajust.
Trying with bigger grammars shows various phenomena: at 3000 (28Mb
of grammar file) bison is killed by my system, at 2000 (12Mb) bison
passes, but produces negative #line number, once fixed, GCC is
killed while compiling 14Mb, at 1500 (6.7 Mb of grammar, 8.2Mb of
C), it passes.
* src/state.h (state_h): Code input lines on ints, not shorts.
newly created state.
Adjust to initialize first_state and last_state if needed.
Be sure to distinguish the initial from the final state.
(new_states): Create the itemset of the initial state, and use
new_state.
* src/closure.c (closure): Now that the initial state has its
items properly set, there is no need for a special case when
creating `ruleset'.
As a result, now the rule 0, reducing to $axiom, is visible in the
outputs. Adjust the test suite.
* tests/conflicts.at (Solved SR Conflicts)
(Unresolved SR Conflicts): Adjust.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Report, Rule Line Numbers): Idem.
* tests/conflicts.at (S/R in initial): New.
* src/state.c (errs_dup): Aaaah! The failure was due to bytes
which were not properly copied! Replace
memcpy (res->errs, src->errs, src->nerrs);
with
memcpy (res->errs, src->errs, src->nerrs * sizeof (src->errs[0]));
!!!
* tests/regression.at (%nonassoc and eof): Adjust to newest
Autotest: `.' is not in the PATH.
* src/LR0.c (new_itemsets): Don't allocate `shift_symbol' here,
since it allocates it for each state, although only one is needed.
(allocate_storage): Do it here.
and rule_table.
* src/reader.c (packsymbols): Fill this table.
Drop sprec.
* src/conflicts.c (resolve_sr_conflict): Adjust.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_grammar): Adjust: just sort symbols, a
single table.
Use symbols[i]->tag instead of tags[i].
* src/LR0.c (final_state): Initialize to -1 so that we do compute
the reductions of the first state which was mistakenly confused
with the final state because precisely final_state was initialized
to 0.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable): Adjust: state 0 does have lookaheads,
now noticed by Bison.
* tests/regression.at (Rule Line Numbers): Adjust: state 0 does
have a reduction on $default.
is reached by eoftoken.
(insert_start_shifting_state, insert_eof_shifting_state)
(insert_accepting_state, augment_automaton): Remove, since now
these states are automatically computed from the initial state.
(generate_states): Adjust.
* src/print.c: When reporting a rule number to the user, substract
1, so that the axiom rule is rule 0, and the first user rule is 1.
* src/reduce.c: Likewise.
* src/print_graph.c (print_core): For the time being, just as for
the report, depend upon --trace-flags to dump the full set of
items.
* src/reader.c (readgram): Once the grammar read, insert the rule
0: `$axiom: START-SYMBOL $'.
* tests/set.at: Adjust: rule 0 is now displayed, and since the
number of the states has changed (the final state is no longer
necessarily the last), catch up.
is 0 which was also used as a sentinel in ritem, (i) make sure >= 0
is used instead of > 0 where appropriate, (ii), depend upon nritems
instead of the 0-sentinel.
* src/gram.h, src/gram.c (nritems): New.
Expected to be duplication of nitems, but for the time being...
* src/reader.c (packgram): Assert nritems and nitems are equal.
* src/LR0.c (allocate_itemsets, new_itemsets): Adjust.
* src/closure.c (print_closure, print_fderives): Likewise.
* src/gram.c (ritem_print): Likewise.
* src/print.c (print_core, print_grammar): Likewise.
* src/print_graph.c: Likewise.
* src/LR0.c (set_state_table): Let all the states have a
`reductions', even if reduced to 0.
(save_reductions): Adjust.
* src/lalr.c (initialize_LA, initialize_lookaheads): Adjust.
* src/print.c (print_reductions, print_actions): Adjust.
* src/output.c (action_row): Adjust.
* src/LR0.c (set_state_table): Let all the states have an errs,
even if reduced to 0.
* src/print.c (print_errs, print_reductions): Adjust.
* src/output.c (output_actions, action_row): Adjust.
* src/conflicts.c (resolve_sr_conflict): Adjust.
* src/LR0.c (set_state_table): state_table holds exactly nstates.
* src/lalr.c (nLA): New.
(initialize_LA, compute_lookaheads, initialize_lookaheads): Use it
instead of lookaheadsp from the pseudo state (nstate + 1).