Bison's `allocate.c' and `alloc.h'. This patch was surprisingly
difficult and introduced a lot of core dump. It turns out that
Bison used an implementation of `xmalloc' based on `calloc', and
at various places it does depend upon the initialization to 0. I
have not tried to isolate the pertinent places, and all the former
calls to Bison's `xmalloc' are now using `XCALLOC'. Someday,
someone should address this issue.
* src/allocate.c, src/alloc.h, m4/bison-decl.m4: Remove.
* lib/xmalloc.c, lib/xalloc.h, m4/malloc.m4, m4/realloc.m4: New
files.
Adjust dependencies.
* src/warshall.h: New file.
Propagate.
* src/machine.h: Remove, leaving its contents in...
* src/system.h: here.
Include stdio.h.
Adjust all dependencies on stdio.h and machine.h.
* src/getargs.h: New file.
Let all `extern' declarations about getargs.c be replaced with
inclusion of `getargs.h'.
* src/Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS): Adjust.
* tests/calc.m4 (yyin): Be initialized in main, not on the global
scope.
(yyerror): Returns void, not int.
* doc/bison.texinfo: Formatting changes.