(prepare_rules): `i' is unsigned.
`prhs', `rline', `r2' are unsigned int.
Rename muscle `rhs_number_max' as `rhs_max'.
Output muscles `prhs_max', `rline_max', and `r2_max'.
Free rline and r1.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: Adjust to use these muscles
to compute types instead of constant types.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Adjust.
(USER_NUMBER_ALIAS, USER_NUMBER_UNDEFINED): these.
Adjust dependencies.
* src/output.c (token_definitions_output): Be sure not to output a
`#define 'a'' when fed with `%token 'a' "a"'.
* tests/regression.at (Token definitions): New.
(b4_token_defines): Use it to output tokens both as #define and
enums.
Suggested by Paul Eggert.
* src/output.c (token_definitions_output): Don't output spurious
white spaces.
(parse_guard): Rename the formal argument `stack_offset' as
`rule_length', which is more readable.
Adjust callers.
(copy_at, copy_dollar): Instead of outputting the hard coded
values of $$, $n and so forth, output invocation to b4_lhs_value,
b4_lhs_location, b4_rhs_value, and b4_rhs_location.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++ (b4_lhs_value)
(b4_lhs_location, b4_rhs_value, and b4_rhs_location: New.
* src/reader.c (copy_character): New function, used to output
single characters while replacing `[' and `]' with quadrigraphs, to
avoid troubles with M4 quotes.
(copy_comment): Output characters with copy_character.
(read_additionnal_code): Likewise.
(copy_string2): Likewise.
(copy_definition): Likewise.
* tests/calc.at: Exercise M4 quoting.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: Use `b4_pre_prologue' and
`b4_post_prologue' instead of `b4_prologue'.
* src/output.c (prepare): Add the `pre_prologue' and `post_prologue'
muscles.
(output): Free pre_prologue_obstack and post_prologue_obstack.
* src/files.h, src/files.c (attrs_obstack): Remove.
(pre_prologue_obstack, post_prologue_obstack): New.
* src/reader.c (copy_definition): Add a parameter to specify the
obstack to fill, instead of using attrs_obstack unconditionally.
(read_declarations): Pass pre_prologue_obstack to copy_definition if
`%union' has not yet been seen, pass post_prologue_obstack otherwise.
value for the error token, i.e., it will be assigned another
number if the user assigned 256 to one of her tokens.
(reader): Don't force 256 to error.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Symbols): Adjust.
* tests/torture.at (AT_DATA_HORIZONTAL_GRAMMAR)
(AT_DATA_TRIANGULAR_GRAMMAR): Number the tokens as 1, 2, 3
etc. instead of 10, 20, 30 (which was used to `jump' over error
(256) and undefined (2)).
errtoken->number.
* src/reader.c (reader): Don't specify the user token number (2)
for $undefined, as it uselessly prevents using it.
* src/gram.h (token_number_t): Move to...
* src/symtab.h: here.
(state_t.number): Is a token_number_t.
* src/print.c, src/reader.c: Use undeftoken->number instead of
hard coded 2.
(Even though this 2 is not the same as above: the number of the
undeftoken remains being 2, it is its user token number which
might not be 2).
* src/output.c (prepare_tokens): Rename the `maxtok' muscle with
`user_token_number_max'.
Output `undef_token_number'.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: Use them.
Be sure to map invalid yylex return values to
`undef_token_number'. This saves us from gratuitous SEGV.
* tests/conflicts.at (Solved SR Conflicts)
(Unresolved SR Conflicts): Adjust.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Adjust.
Adding #line.
Remove the duplicate `typedefs'.
(RhsNumberType): Fix the declaration and various other typos.
Use __ofile__.
* data/bison.simple: Use __ofile__.
* src/scan-skel.l: Handle __ofile__.
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.
* src/output.c (output_table_data): Return the longest number.
(prepare_tokens): Output `token_number_max').
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++ (b4_sint_type, b4_uint_type):
New.
Use them to define yy_token_number_type/TokenNumberType.
Use this type for yytranslate.
* tests/torture.at (Big triangle): Push the limit from 124 to
253.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Adjust.
* src/gram.c (ntokens): Initialize to 1, to reserve a slot for
EOF.
* src/lex.c (lex): Set the `number' member of new terminals.
* src/reader.c (bucket_check_defined, bucket_make_alias)
(bucket_check_alias_consistence, bucket_translation): New.
(reader, grammar_free, readgram, token_translations_init)
(packsymbols): Adjust.
(reader): Number the predefined tokens.
* src/reduce.c (inaccessable_symbols): Just use hard coded numbers
for predefined tokens.
* src/symtab.h (bucket): Remove all the hash table related
members.
* src/symtab.c (symtab): Replace by...
(bucket_table): this.
(bucket_new, bucket_free, hash_compare_bucket, hash_bucket)
(buckets_new, buckets_do): New.
the rules themselves. RITEMS should be banished.
* src/output.c (output_token_translations): Rename as...
(prepare_tokens): this.
In addition to `translate', prepare the muscles `tname' and
`toknum', which were handled by...
(output_rule_data): this.
Remove, and move the remainder of its outputs into...
(prepare_rules): this new routines, which also merges content from
(output_gram): this.
(prepare_rules): Be sure never to walk through RITEMS.
(output_stos): Rename as...
(prepare_stos): this.
(output): Always invoke prepare_states, after all, just don't use it
in the output if you don't need it.
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.
bucket.
Adjust all dependencies.
* src/reduce.c (nonterminals_reduce): Don't forget to renumber the
`number' of the buckets too.
* src/gram.h: Include `symtab.h'.
(associativity): Move to...
* src/symtab.h: here.
No longer include `gram.h'.
(ritem_longest_rhs): Use it.
* src/gram.h (rule_t): `number' is a new member.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Set it.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_grammar_tables): Move the useless rules at
the end of `rules', and count them out of `nrules'.
(reduce_output, dump_grammar): Adjust.
* src/print.c (print_grammar): It is no longer needed to check for
the usefulness of a rule, as useless rules are beyond `nrules + 1'.
* tests/reduce.at (Reduced Automaton): New test.
* src/nullable.c, src/output.c, src/print.c, src/print_graph.c,
* src/reader.c, src/reduce.c: Let rule_t.rhs point directly to the
RHS, instead of being an index in RITEMS.