The final gain is small: 2h2min instead 2h9min. But that is still an
improvement.
* .travis.yml (git.depth): Make the clone very shallow.
(git.submodules): Don't clone gnulib in test jobs.
(jobs.include.compile.script): Do it here.
* data/diagnostics.css: Rename as...
* data/bison-default.css: this.
Add the GPL header.
This is the convention followed by Bruno Haible in gettext.
Adjust dependencies.
* src/complain.c (complain_init_color): Use BISON_STYLE instead of
BISON_DIAGNOSTICS_STYLE.
Build the tarball in one job, check it in many.
Unfortunately no real gain in overall duration.
With help from Clément Démoulins.
* .travis.yml: here.
Remove all the tricks that were used to be able to boostrap on old
distros.
(before_install): Merge into 'script', because before_install applies
to all the jobs, and we don't want to run it for the 'compile' job.
In preparation for Bison 3.4, revert to the version before this
commit:
commit 03752516b21091cf3c4beea7e8b9bcad462d50ed
Author: John Darrington <john@darrington.wattle.id.au>
Date: Sun May 12 00:42:36 2019 +0200
version-etc: Ease translation.
* lib/version-etc.c (version_etc_arn, emit_bug_reporting_address):
Move URLs and formatting newlines out of translatable string.
because it changes the messages for --version, translated in
gnulib.po. These changes are not yet available on the translation
project, so we would have a regression in the set of translated
strings.
It works only in implicit rules (or with GNU Make, but not with
Solaris Make).
Reported by Bruno Haible.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2019-05/msg00009.html
Diagnosed thanks to Kiyoshi Kanazawa.
* examples/c/reccalc/local.mk, examples/d/local.mk,
* examples/java/local.mk: Don't use $< in non implicit rules.
It is more consistent with --color=html, --color=test, etc.
* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (style_debug): Rename as...
(color_debug): this.
(getargs_colors): Rename --style=debug as --color=debug.
Adjust dependencies.
An experimental commit introduced a fix-it hint that changes comments
such as "/* empty */" into %empty. But in some case, because
diagnostics are not necessarily emitted in order, the fixits also come
in disorder, which must never happen, as the fixes are installed in
one pass.
* src/fixits.c (fixits_register): Insert them in order.
Currently we remove the rhs to install %empty instead.
* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_check_and_complete): Insert the missing
%empty in front of the rhs, not in replacement thereof.
* tests/actions.at (Add missing %empty): Check that.
Some members are called foo_location, others are foo_loc. Stick to
the latter.
* src/gram.h, src/location.h, src/location.c, src/output.c,
* src/parse-gram.y, src/reader.h, src/reader.c, src/reduce.c,
* src/scan-gram.l, src/symlist.h, src/symlist.c, src/symtab.h,
* src/symtab.c:
Use _loc consistently, not _location.
symbol_list features a 'location' and a 'sym_loc' member. The former
is expected to be set only for symbol_lists that denote a symbol (not
a type name), and the latter should only denote the location of the
symbol/type name. Yet both are set, and the name "location" is too
unprecise.
* src/symlist.h, src/symlist.c (symbol_list::location): Rename as
rhs_loc for clarity. Move it to the "section" of data valid only
for rules.
* src/reader.c, src/scan-code.l: Adjust.
Revert "build: also generate the graph
reports" (4ec413da32). The problem is
Automake's ylwrap which does not rename y.dot with the appropriate
name. We should completely stop using Automake's support for Yacc,
which is not something I will do right now. So step back.
* Makefile.am (AM_YFLAGS_WITH_LINES): Don't pass --graph.