The CI, with CC='gcc-7 -fsanitize=undefined,address
-fno-omit-frame-pointer', reports:
calc.cc:1652:50: runtime error: load of value 190, which is not a valid value for type 'bool'
../../tests/calc.at:867: cat stderr
--- expout 2019-09-05 20:30:37.887257545 +0000
+++ /home/travis/build/bison-3.4.1.72-79a1-dirty/_build/tests/testsuite.dir/at-groups/438/stdout 2019-09-05 20:30:37.887257545 +0000
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
syntax error
+calc.cc:1652:50: runtime error: load of value 190, which is not a valid value for type 'bool'
438. calc.at:867: 438. Calculator glr.cc (calc.at:867): FAILED (calc.at:867)
The problem is that yylookaheadNeeds is not initialized in
yyinitStateSet, and when it is copied, the value is not 0 or 1.
* data/skeletons/glr.c (yylookaheadNeeds): Initialize yylookaheadNeeds.
Currently, with --no-lines, instead of "#line file line\n", we emit
"\n". Let's emit nothing.
* data/skeletons/bison.m4 (b4_syncline): Emit at end-of-line when enabled.
* data/skeletons/bison.m4, data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/glr.cc,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.cc, src/output.c: Use dnl after b4_syncline to
avoid spurious empty lines.
* tests/synclines.at (Sync Lines): Make sure that --no-lines is like
grep -v #line.
* tests/calc.at: Make sure that a rich grammar file behaves properly
with %no-lines.
The variable spec_defines_file denotes the name of the generated
header. Its name is derived from --defines/%defines, whose name in
turn is derived from the fact that the header, in Yacc, contained the
Not only does the header now contain a lot more than just the token
definitions, but we no longer even generate macros, but an enum...
Let's modernize our vocabulary.
* src/files.h, src/files.c (spec_defines_file): Rename as...
(spec_header_file): this.
Reported by Derek Clegg.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2019-01/msg00004.html
* configure.ac (warn_common): Add -Wimplicit-fallthrough.
This does trigger failures in the test suite.
* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/lalr1.cc,
* data/skeletons/yacc.c, tests/c++.at:
Make fall-throws explicit.
Commit 90a8537e62 was right, but issued
two error messages. Commit 80ef7e7639
tried to address that by mapping yychar and yytoken to empty, but that
completely breaks the invariants of glr.c. In particular, yygetToken
can be called repeatedly and is expected to return the latest result,
unless yytoken is YYEMPTY. Since the previous attempt was "recording"
that the token was coming from an exception by setting it to YYEMPTY,
instead of getting again the faulty token, we fetched another one.
Rather, revert to the first approach: map yytoken to "invalid token",
but record in yychar the fact that we come from an exception thrown in
the scanner.
* data/skeletons/glr.c (YYFAULTYTOK): New.
(yygetToken): Use it to record syntax errors from the scanner.
* tests/c++.at (Syntax error as exception): In addition to checking
syntax_error with error recovery, make sure it also behaves as
expected without.
This is very debatable. This function is not pure at all, so it could
stick to returning void: that's a common coding style to tell the
difference between "real" (pure) functions and side-effecting
subroutines. However, we already have this style elsewhere (e.g.,
yylex), and I feel the callers are somewhat nice to read this way.
* data/skeletons/glr.c (yygetLRActions): Return the action rather than
passing by pointer.
While at it, fix type of yytoken.
Adjust callers.
Reported by Askar Safin.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2019-01/msg00000.html
* data/skeletons/glr.c (yygetToken): Return YYEMPTY when an exception
is thrown.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.cc: Log when an exception is caught.
* tests/c++.at (Syntax error as exception): Be sure to recover from
error before triggering another error.