It will be convenient to check sets elsewhere.
* tests/sets.at (AT_EXTRACT_SETS): Transform into...
* tests/local.at (AT_SETS_CHECK): this.
* tests/sets.at: Adjust.
Currently, when we quote the source file, we indent it with one space,
and preserve tabulations, so there is a discrepancy and the visual
rendering is bad. One way out is to indent with a tab instead of a
space, but then this space can be used for more information. This is
what GCC9 does. Let's play copy cats.
See
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2019-04/msg00025.htmlhttps://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/03/08/usability-improvements-in-gcc-9/https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/Guidelines-for-Diagnostics.html#Guidelines-for-Diagnostics
* src/location.c (location_caret): Prefix quoted lines with the line
number and a pipe, fitting 8 columns.
* tests/actions.at, tests/c++.at, tests/conflicts.at,
* tests/diagnostics.at, tests/input.at, tests/java.at,
* tests/named-refs.at, tests/reduce.at, tests/regression.at,
* tests/sets.at: Adjust expectations.
Partly by "./build-aux/update-test tests/testsuite.dir/*/testsuite.log"
repeatedly, and partly by hand.
The "includes" relation [DeRemer 1982] is between gotos, so of course,
for a given goto, there cannot be more that ngotos (number of gotos)
images. But we manipulate the set of images of a goto as a list,
without checking that an image was not already introduced. So we can
"register" way more images than ngotos, leading to a crash (heap
buffer overflow).
Reported by wcventure.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2019-03/msg00007.html
For the records, this bug is present in the first committed version of
Bison.
* src/lalr.c (build_relations): Don't insert the same goto several
times.
* tests/sets.at (Build Relations): New.
It seems that not many people read these logs: the error was
introduced in 2001 (3067fbef53),
* src/gram.c (grammar_dump): Fix the headers of the table: remove
duplicate display of "Ritem Range".
While at it, remove duplicate display of the rule number (and remove
an incorrect comment about it: these numbers _are_ equal).
* tests/sets.at (Reduced Grammar): Use useless rule, nterm and token
in the example.
A rule is a useless chain iff it's a chain (aka unit, or injection)
rule (i.e., the RHS has length 1), and it's useless (it has no used
defined semantic action).
* src/gram.h, src/gram.c (rule_useless_chain_p): New.
(grammar_dump): Report useless chain rules.
* tests/sets.at: Check the traces.
* src/gram.c (grammar_dump): Print the effective number first instead
of last. And fix it (remove the incorrect "+1").
Use t/f for Booleans.
* src/reduce.c: When asked, always print the reduced grammar, even if
there was nothing useless.
* tests/sets.at (Reduced Grammar): Check that.
starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2007-11/msg00021.html>.
* configure.ac (XSLTPROC): New substitution.
* Makefile.am (maintainer-xml-check): New phony target invoking...
* tests/Makefile.am (maintainer-xml-check): ... this new phony target
invoking make maintainer-check with BISON_TEST_XML=1.
* tests/atlocal.in (XSLTPROC): New.
* tests/local.at (AT_BISON_CHECK): New macro to (1) instruct Valgrind
not to report reachable memory when Bison is expected to have a
non-zero exit status and (2) to compare XML/XSLT output with --graph
and --report=all output for every working grammar when
BISON_TEST_XML=1.
(AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML): Likewise, but skip XML checks.
(AT_BISON_CHECK_XML): New.
(AT_QUELL_VALGRIND): New.
* tests/testsuite.at (ORIGINAL_AT_CHECK): Remove this and...
(AT_CHECK): ... don't redefine this since this was the old way to
quell Valgrind.
* tests/actions.at: Rewrite all AT_CHECK invocations for bison as
AT_BISON_CHECK invocations.
* tests/c++.at: Likewise.
* tests/calc.at: Likewise.
* tests/conflicts.at: Likewise.
* tests/cxx-type.at: Likewise.
* tests/existing.at: Likewise.
* tests/glr-regression.at: Likewise.
* tests/headers.at: Likewise.
* tests/input.at: Likewise.
* tests/java.at: Likewise.
* tests/output.at: Likewise.
* tests/push.at: Likewise.
* tests/reduce.at: Likewise.
* tests/regression.at: Likewise.
* tests/sets.at: Likewise.
* tests/skeletons.at: Likewise.
* tests/synclines.at: Likewise.
* tests/torture.at: Likewise.
(Big triangle): Use AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML instead since this grammar
tends to hang xsltproc.
(Big horizontal): Likewise.
non-aliased/undeclared string literals since it might be useful to
those declaring %token-table.
* src/reader.c (check_and_convert_grammar): Undo changes in previous
commit: don't worry about complaints from symbols_pack.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new, symbol_class_set,
symbol_check_alias_consistency): Undo changes in previous commit: count each string literal as a new symbol and token, assign it a symbol
number, and don't complain about non-aliased string literals.
(symbols_pack): Since symbol_make_alias still does not decrement symbol
and token counts but does still set aliased tokens to the same number,
symbol_pack_processor now leaves empty slots in the symbols array.
Remove those slots.
* tests/regression.at (Undeclared string literal): Remove test case
added in previous commit since non-aliased string literals are allowed
again.
(Characters Escapes, Web2c Actions): Undo changes in previous commit:
remove unnecessary string literal declarations.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts): Likewise.
be used before its declaration.
* src/reader.c (check_and_convert_grammar): Don't invoke packgram if
symbols_pack complained.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new): Don't count a string literal as a new
symbol.
(symbol_class_set): Don't count a string literal as a new token, and
don't assign it a symbol number since symbol_make_alias does that.
(symbol_make_alias): It's not necessary to decrement the symbol and
token counts anymore. Don't assume that an alias declaration occurs
before any uses of the identifier or string, and thus don't assert that
one of them has the highest symbol number so far.
(symbol_check_alias_consistency): Complain if there's a string literal
that wasn't declared as an alias.
(symbols_pack): Bail if symbol_check_alias_consistency failed since
symbol_pack asserts that every token has been assigned a symbol number
although undeclared string literals have not.
* tests/regression.at (String alias declared after use, Undeclared
string literal): New test case.
(Characters Escapes, Web2c Actions): Declare string literals as
aliases.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts): Likewise.
* data/glr.c (ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED): Remove, since it infringes on
the user's name space. All uses changed to __attribute__
((__unused__)).
(yyFail, yyMemoryExhausted, yyreportAmbiguity):
Add __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)).
* etc/clcommit: Remove. We weren't using it, and it failed
"make maintainer-distcheck".
* Makefile.maint: Merge from coreutils.
(CVS_LIST, CVS_LIST_EXCEPT): New macros.
(syntax-check-rules): Change list of rules as described below.
(sc_cast_of_alloca_return_value, sc_dd_max_sym_length):
(sc_file_system, sc_obsolete_symbols, sc_prohibit_atoi_atof):
(sc_prohibit_jm_in_m4, sc_root_tests, sc_tight_scope):
(sc_trailing_space): New rules.
(sc_xalloc_h_in_src): Remove.
(sc_cast_of_argument_to_free, sc_cast_of_x_alloc_return_value):
(sc_space_tab, sc_error_exit_success, sc_changelog):
(sc_system_h_headers, sc_sun_os_names, sc_unmarked_diagnostics):
(makefile-check, po-check, author_mark_check):
(makefile_path_separator_check, copyright-check):
Use grep -n, to make it easier to find violations.
Use CVS_LIST and CVS_LIST_EXCEPT.
(header_regexp, h_re): Remove.
(dd_c): New macro.
(sc_dd_max_sym_length, .re-list, news-date-check): New rules.
(my-distcheck): Use more-modern GCC flags.
(signatures, %.asc): Remove.
(rel-files, announcement): Remove signatures.
Restore old updating code, even though we don't use it, so
that we're the same as coreutils.
(alpha, beta, major): Depend on news-date-check.
Make the upload commands.
* data/c.m4, data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Normalize white space.
* lib/abitset.h, lib/bbitset.h, lib/bitset.h: Likewise.
* lib/bitset_stats.c, lib/ebitset.h, lib/lbitset.c: Likewise.
* lib/libitset.h, lib/timevar.c, lib/vbitset.h: Likewise.
* src/Makefile.am, src/gram.c, src/muscle_tab.h: Likewise.
* src/parse-gram.y, src/system.h, src/tables.c, src/vcg.c: Likewise.
* src/vcg_defaults.h, tests/cxx-type.at, tests/existing.at: Likewise.
* tests/sets.at: Likewise.
* data/m4sugar/m4sugar.m4: Sync from Autoconf, except that
we comment out the Autoconf version number.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Calc++ Scanner): Don't use atoi, as
it's error-prone and "make maintainer-distcheck" rejects it.
* lib/subpipe.c: Include <fcntl.h> without checking for HAVE_FCNTL_H.
Indent calls to "error" to pacify "make maintainer-distcheck",
when the calls are not intended to be translated.
* m4/subpipe.m4 (BISON_PREREQ_SUBPIPE): Don't check for fcntl.h.
* src/Makefile.am (DEFS): Use +=, to pacify
"make maintainer-distcheck".
(bison_SOURCES): Add scan-skel.h.
(sc_tight_scope): New rule, from coreutils.
* src/files.c (src_extension, header_extension):
Now static, not extern.
* src/getargs.c (short_options): Likewise.
* src/muscle_tab.c (muscle_table): Likewise.
* src/parse-gram.y (current_class, current_type, current_prec):
Likewise.
* src/reader.c (grammar_end, previous_rule_end): Likewise.
* src/getargs.h: Redo comments to pacify "make maintainer-distcheck".
* src/main.c (main): Cast bindtextdomain and textdomain calls to
void, to avoid warning when NLS is disabled.
* src/output.c: Include scan-skel.h.
(scan_skel): Remove decl, since scan-skel.h does this.
(output_skeleton):
Indent calls to "error" to pacify "make maintainer-distcheck".
* src/print_graph.c: Don't include <obstack.h>, as system.h does this.
* src/reader.h (gram_end, gram_lineno): New decls to pacify
"make maintainer-distcheck".
* src/scan-skel.l (skel_lex, skel_get_lineno, skel_get_in):
(skel_get_out, skel_get_leng, skel_get_text, skel_set_lineno):
(skel_set_in, skel_set_out, skel_get_debug, skel_set_debug):
(skel_lex_destroy, scan_skel): Move these decls to...
* src/scan-skel.h: New file.
* src/uniqstr.c (uniqstr_assert):
Indent calls to "error" to pacify "make maintainer-distcheck".
* tests/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/package.m4): Use $(VAR),
not @VAR@.
* tests/torture.at: Revamp to avoid misuse of atoi that
"make maintainer-distcheck" complained about.
* src/getargs.h (enum trace_e): New.
* src/getargs.c (trace_args, trace_types, trace_argmatch): New.
(long_options, short_options): --trace/-T takes an optional
argument.
Change all the uses of trace_flag to reflect the new flags.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts, Nullable, Broken Closure): Use --trace=sets.
Strengthen `stage' portability.
* m4/stage.m4 (BISON_PREREQ_STAGE): New.
* configure.in: Use it.
Don't check for malloc.h and sys/times.h.
* src/system.h: Include them when appropriate.
* src/main.c (stage): Compile only when mallinfo, struct mallinfo,
times and struct tms are available.
* src/symtab.h, src/symtab.c (eoftoken, axiom): Rename as...
(endtoken, accept): these.
* src/reader.c (reader): Set endtoken's default tag to "$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.
* tests/synclines.at (AT_TEST_SYNCLINE): Be robust to GCC's
location with columns.
* tests/conflicts.at (%nonassoc and eof): Don't use `error.h'.
All reported by Paul Eggert.
* 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.
when walking through ritem, even via rule->rhs.
* src/reduce.c (dump_grammar, useful_production, reduce_output)
(useful_production, useless_nonterminals): Likewise.
(reduce_grammar_tables): Likewise, plus update nritems.
* src/nullable.c (set_nullable): Likewise.
* src/lalr.c (build_relations): Likewise.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable): Adjust.
Fortunately, now, the $axiom is no longer nullable.
is reached by eoftoken.
(insert_start_shifting_state, insert_eof_shifting_state)
(insert_accepting_state, augment_automaton): Remove, since now
these states are automatically computed from the initial state.
(generate_states): Adjust.
* src/print.c: When reporting a rule number to the user, substract
1, so that the axiom rule is rule 0, and the first user rule is 1.
* src/reduce.c: Likewise.
* src/print_graph.c (print_core): For the time being, just as for
the report, depend upon --trace-flags to dump the full set of
items.
* src/reader.c (readgram): Once the grammar read, insert the rule
0: `$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.
RHS's properly.
* tests/torture.at (GNU AWK Grammar): New.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable): New.
* src/nullable.c (set_nullable): Instead of blindly looping over
`ritems', loop over the rules, and then over their rhs's.
Work around Autotest bugs.
* src/warshall.c (bitmatrix_print): Don't use `+--+' as table
frame, because Autotest understand lines starting with a `+' as
traces from the shell. Then, they are not processed properly.
Admittedly an Autotest bug, but we don't have time to wait for
Autotest to catch up.
* tests/regression.at (Broken Closure): Adjust to the new table
frames.
Move to...
* tests/sets.at: here.