* NEWS (2.5): Document it.
* tests/java.at (_AT_DATA_JAVA_CALC_Y): To one of the yyerror
invocations, pass a location that spans multiple tokens. Change
yyerror to report all of a location rather than just the begin
position. Extend yylex and Position to count tokens on a line.
Remove getHashCode as it's unused. Update all expected output.
This cleans up our previous fixes for a bug whereby Bison
discarded `.field' in `$-1.field'. The previous fixes were less
restrictive about where a dash could appear in an identifier, but
the restrictions were hard to explain. That bug was reported and
this final fix was originally suggested by Paul Hilfinger. This
also fixes a remaining bug reported by Paul Eggert whereby Bison
parses `%token ID -123' as `%token ID - 123' and handles `-' as an
identifier. Now, `-' cannot be an identifier. Discussed in
threads beginning at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2011-01/msg00000.html>,
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2011-01/msg00004.html>.
* NEWS (2.5): Update entry describing the dash extension to
grammar symbol names. Also, move that entry before the named
references entry because the latter mentions the former.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Symbol): Update documentation for symbol
names. As suggested by Paul Eggert, mention the effect of periods
and dashes on named references.
(Decl Summary): Update documentation for unquoted %define values,
which, as a side effect, can no longer start with dashes either.
* src/scan-code.l (id): Implement.
* src/scan-gram.l (id): Implement.
* tests/actions.at (Exotic Dollars): Extend test group to exercise
bug reported by Paul Hilfinger.
* tests/input.at (Symbols): Update test group, and extend to
exercise bug reported by Paul Eggert.
* tests/named-refs.at (Stray symbols in brackets): Update test
group.
($ or @ followed by . or -): Likewise.
* tests/regression.at (Invalid inputs): Likewise.
(cherry picked from commit 82f3355eaf)
Previously, for this special case of an invalid reference, the
usual "symbol not found in production:" was printed. However,
because the symbol name was parsed as the empty string, that
message was followed immediately by a newline instead of a symbol
name. In reality, this is a syntax error, so the reference is
invalid regardless of the symbols actually appearing in the
production. Discussed at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2011-01/msg00012.html>.
* src/scan-code.l (parse_ref): Report the above case as a syntax
error. Other than that, continue to handle this case like any
other invalid reference that Bison manages to parse because
"possibly meant" messages can still be helpful to the user.
* tests/named-refs.at ($ or @ followed by . or -): New test group.
(cherry picked from commit 5c9efc755e)
* data/yacc.c: Rename %define variable parse.lac.es-capacity to
parse.lac.es-capacity-initial. Accept parse.lac.memory-trace
with values of "failures" (default) or "full".
(b4_declare_parser_state_variables): Add yyesa, yyes, and
yyes_capacity variables.
(YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA): Ignore it if LAC requested.
(YYSTACK_ALLOC, YYSTACK_FREE, YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM): Define if
LAC requested.
(YYCOPY_NEEDED): New cpp macro.
(YYCOPY): Define if LAC requested.
(yy_lac_stack_realloc): New function implementing stack
reallocations. Use YYMAXDEPTH for maximum stack size given that
the stack should never need to grow larger than the main state
stack needs to grow without LAC.
(YY_LAC_ESTABLISH): Update yy_lac invocation.
(yy_lac): Add arguments for exploratory stack memory data
recorded in the main parser. Invoke yy_lac_stack_realloc when
reallocation is necessary.
(yysyntax_error): Add the same new arguments and pass them to
yy_lac.
(yypstate_delete): Free yyes if necessary.
(yyesa, yyes, yyes_capacity): #define these to yypstate members
in the case of push parsing.
(yyparse, yypush_parse): Initialize yyes and yyes_capacity.
Update yysyntax_error invocations. At yyreturn, free yyes if
necessary.
* src/parse-gram.y: %define parse.lac full.
* tests/input.at (LAC: errors for %define): Extend for
parse.lac-memory-trace.
* tests/regression.at (LAC: Exploratory stack): Extend to check
that stack reallocs happen when expected.
(LAC: Memory exhaustion): Update to use YYMAXDEPTH and
parse.lac.es-capacity-initial.
(cherry picked from commit 107844a3ee)
Conflicts:
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
src/parse-gram.y
LAC = lookahead correction. See discussion at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2009-09/msg00034.html>.
However, one point there must be corrected: because of %nonassoc,
LAC is *not* always redundant for lr.type=canonical-lr.
* data/yacc.c: Accept values of "none" (default) or "full" for
parse.lac. Accept %define parse.lac.es-capacity to specify
capacity of LAC's temporary exploratory stack. It defaults to 20
and, for now, will not grow dynamically.
(b4_lac_flag, b4_lac_if): New m4 macros. Evaluate as true for
parse.lac!=none.
(YYBACKUP): Invoke YY_LAC_DISCARD.
(YY_LAC_ESTABLISH, YY_LAC_DISCARD): New cpp macros that invoke
yy_lac and track when it needs to be invoked
(yy_lac): New function that, given the current stack, determines
whether a token can eventually be shifted. Return status mimics
yyparse return status.
(yysyntax_error): Change yystate argument to yyssp so stack top
can be passed to yy_lac. If LAC is requested, build expected
token list by invoking yy_lac for every token instead of just
checking the current state for lookaheads. Return 2 if yy_lac
exhausts memory.
(yyparse, yypush_parse): Use local variable yy_lac_established and
cpp macros YY_LAC_ESTABLISH and YY_LAC_DISCARD to implement LAC.
Update yysyntax_error invocation. Add yyexhaustedlab code if LAC
is requested.
* tests/conflicts.at (%nonassoc and eof): Extend to check the
effect of each of -Dlr.type=canonical-lr and -Dparse.lac=full.
(%error-verbose and consistent errors): Likewise.
(LAC: %nonassoc requires splitting canonical LR states): New test
group demonstrating how LAC can fix canonical LR.
* tests/input.at (LAC: Errors for %define): New test group.
* tests/regression.at (LAC: Exploratory stack): New test group.
(LAC: Memory exhaustion): New test group.
(cherry picked from commit bf35c71c58)
Conflicts:
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
On master, there is no yychar in lalr1.cc, but there is on
branch-2.5, and the prior cherry-pick of "Fix handling of yychar
manipulation in user semantic actions" wasn't adjusted for that
difference.
* data/lalr1.cc (yy::parser::parse): Translate yychar before
every use of yytoken, and add comments explaining this approach.
* tests/conflicts.at (%error-verbose and consistent errors):
Extend to test yychar manipulation with lalr1.cc.
* NEWS (2.5): Document.
* data/yacc.c (yysyntax_error): In a verbose syntax error
message while in a consistent state with a default action (which
must be an error action given that yysyntax_error is being
invoked), continue to drop the expected token list, but don't
drop the unexpected token unless there actually is no lookahead.
Moreover, handle that internally instead of returning 1 to tell
the caller to do it. With that meaning of 1 gone, renumber
return codes more usefully.
(yyparse, yypush_parse): Update yysyntax_error usage. Most
importantly, set yytoken to YYEMPTY when there's no lookahead.
* data/glr.c (yyreportSyntaxError): As in yacc.c, don't drop the
unexpected token unless there actually is no lookahead.
* data/lalr1.cc (yy::parser::parse): If there's no lookahead,
set yytoken to yyempty_ before invoking yysyntax_error_.
(yy::parser::yysyntax_error_): Again, don't drop the unexpected
token unless there actually is no lookahead.
* data/lalr1.java (YYParser::parse): If there's no lookahead,
set yytoken to yyempty_ before invoking yysyntax_error.
(YYParser::yysyntax_error): Again, don't drop the unexpected
token unless there actually is no lookahead.
* tests/conflicts.at (%error-verbose and consistent
errors): Extend test group to further reveal how the previous
use of the simple "syntax error" message was too general. Test
yacc.c, glr.c, lalr1.cc, and lalr1.java. No longer an expected
failure.
* tests/java.at (AT_JAVA_COMPILE, AT_JAVA_PARSER_CHECK): Move
to...
* tests/local.at: ... here.
(_AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS): Push AT_SKEL_JAVA_IF definition.
(AT_BISON_OPTION_POPDEFS): Pop it.
(AT_FULL_COMPILE): Extend to handle Java.
(cherry picked from commit d2060f0634)
Conflicts:
data/lalr1.cc
data/lalr1.java
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
tests/java.at
Jim Meyering reported this in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2010-10/msg00007.html>.
* data/yacc.c: Use EXIT_SUCCESS as a witness for stdlib.h,
not _STDLIB_H. EXIT_SUCCESS has been defined by the standard
for quite some time.
* src/parse-gram.c, src/parse-gram.h: Regenerate.
* tests/regression.at: Tamper with the renamed witness.
(cherry picked from commit 8ff146cd31)
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
* .cvsignore, build-aux/.cvsignore, doc/.cvsignore, etc/.cvsignore:
* examples/calc++/.cvsignore, lib/.cvsignore, m4/.cvsignore:
* po/.cvsignore, runtime-po/.cvsignore, src/.cvsignore:
* tests/.cvsignore: Remove; I don't use CVS to maintain Bison
anymore and don't know of anybody else who does. If someone needs
these files, they can resurrect them.
* .gitignore, build-aux/.gitignore, doc/.gitignore, lib/.gitignore:
* m4/.gitignore, po/.gitignore, runtime-po/.gitignore:
Omit leading '/', since bootstrap omits it.
Adjust file names to match current contents better.
* bootstrap: Sync from gnulib: this contains the new gnulib_mk_hook
installed just for us.
* bootstrap.conf (excluded_files): Don't exclude codeset.m4,
glibc21.m4, inttypes_h.m4, size_max.m4, xsize.m4, as they are now
needed somehow. Don't have time to look into why.
(gnulib_modules): Change malloc to malloc-gnu. Do we really assume
the GNU malloc behavior, where malloc (0) != NULL unless we're
out of storage? If not, we can omit malloc-gnu; but for now I left
it in to be safe.
(vc_ignore): Remove.
* README-hacking: Renamed from HACKING, since gnulib bootstrap now
uses that convention.
(cherry picked from commit 95aed8db15)
Conflicts:
bootstrap
build-aux/.cvsignore
build-aux/.gitignore
doc/.cvsignore
doc/.gitignore
etc/.cvsignore
m4/.cvsignore
m4/.gitignore
src/.cvsignore
src/.gitignore
tests/.cvsignore
* NEWS (2.4.3): Document fix.
* src/complain.c (error_message): Extend to handle incomplete
error messages so warn and warn_at can be used in more cases.
* src/gram.c (grammar_rules_useless_report): Use warn_at so that
-Werror is always obeyed.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_print): Use warn so that the "warnings
being treated as errors" message is printed consistently before
the first warning message. This makes testing easier.
* tests/local.at (AT_BISON_WERROR_MSG): New macro.
(AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML): Extend to check -Werror and
--warnings=error when warnings appear in bison's stderr.
(cherry picked from commit 954474bfa1)
* tests/output.at (AT_CHECK_OUTPUT): Extend to accept pre-tests.
(Output files: -dv >&-): Skip test group if running
maintainer-check-valgrind.
(cherry picked from commit c027cccb35)
* data/lalr1.cc (YYRHSLOC): New.
(YYLLOC_DEFAULT): Use it.
* data/glr.cc: If location_type was user defined, do not include
location.hh, and do not produce location.hh and position.hh.
* tests/calc.at (YYLLOC_DEFAULT): Use YYRHSLOC.
Check that glr.cc supports user defined location_type.
* NEWS: Document this.
(cherry picked from commit bb9191dd31)
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
NEWS
data/lalr1.cc
tests/calc.at
* tests/calc.at (Span): Instead of begin/end, as in the built-in
location class, use first and last.
Define YYLLOC_DEFAULT to adjust to these changes.
* tests/local.at (_AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS): Adjust to the
location_type changes.
(cherry picked from commit c826013fb3)
Conflicts:
tests/calc.at
That is, keep them as warnings because that should be sufficient
to satisfy POSIX without creating backward compatibility issues.
Suggested by Richard Stallman at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2010-03/msg00033.html>.
* NEWS (2.5): Remove mention of complaint.
* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_check): Convert warning back to
complaint.
* tests/input.at (%prec's token must be defined): Update.
(cherry picked from commit 02354690ee)
* tests/local.at (AT_LOC_PUSHDEF, AT_LOC_POPDEF): New.
(_AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS, AT_BISON_OPTION_POPDEFS): Use them to
define the appropriate AT_LOC accessors.
* tests/calc.at: Use AT_LOC accessors.
(cherry picked from commit 4f756f887b)
Conflicts:
tests/local.at
* tests/local.at (_AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS):
Define AT_LOCATION_TYPE_IF.
(_AT_BISON_OPTION_POPDEFS): Undefine AT_LOCATION_TYPE_IF.
* tests/calc.at (_AT_DATA_CALC_Y): When %define location_type is
used, provide a user location type and use it.
(Simple LALR1 C++ Calculator): Add a test case for location_type.
(cherry picked from commit 24bb8c8c25)
Conflicts:
tests/calc.at
* tests/calc.at: Use yy::parser::location_type rather than
yy::location, since the former is always right, and might point to
another type than the latter.
(cherry picked from commit 36dc3637a4)
Conflicts:
tests/calc.at
* tests/regression.at (parse.error=verbose overflow): Avoid the
double inclusion of stdlib.h as it triggers hard errors.
(cherry picked from commit d6b347e433)
* tests/output.at (AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT): Use
AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML rather than AT_BISON_CHECK because an
output file whose name conflicts with a previous output file
is now never generated.
(cherry picked from commit a3d760ef5d)
M4's output pipe was not being drained upon fatal errors during
scan_skel. As a result, broken-pipe messages from M4 were seen
on at least AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and RHEL4, and this caused a
failure in the test suite. The problem was that, on platforms
where the default disposition for SIGPIPE is ignore instead of
terminate, M4 sometimes saw fwrite fail with errno=EPIPE and
then reported it. However, there's some sort of race condition,
because the new test group occasionally succeeded.
Reported by Albert Chin at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2010-02/msg00004.html>.
There were also problems with the test suite livelocking on
Tru64 5.1b. Reported by Didier Godefroy at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2009-05/msg00005.html>.
Switching to create_pipe_bidi suggested by Akim Demaille.
To attempt to solve both of these problems, switch to gnulib's
create_pipe_bidi and register M4 process as a slave. Along the
way, clean up file name conflict handling, which was affected by
the broken-pipe problem before the switch.
* NEWS (2.4.2): Document.
* THANKS (Didier Godefroy): Add.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add pipe.
* gnulib: Update to latest to make sure we have all the latest
fixes.
* lib/Makefile.am (libbison_a_SOURCES): Remove subpipe.h and
subpipe.c.
* po/POTFILES.in (lib/subpipe.c): Remove.
* src/files.c (compute_output_file_names): Update invocations
of output_file_name_check.
(output_file_name_check): In the case that the grammar file
would be overwritten, use complain instead of fatal, but replace
the output file name with /dev/null. Use the /dev/null solution
for the case of two conflicting output files as well because it
seems safer in case Bison one day tries to open both files at
the same time.
* src/files.h (output_file_name_check): Update prototype.
* src/output.c (output_skeleton): Use create_pipe_bidi and
wait_subprocess. Assert that scan_skel completely drains the
pipe.
* src/scan-skel.l (at_directive_perform): Update
output_file_name_check invocation.
* tests/output.at (AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT): Check that the
grammar file actually isn't overwritten.
(Conflicting output files: -o foo.y): Update expected output.
* tests/skeletons.at (Fatal errors but M4 continues producing
output): New test group.
(cherry picked from commit 22cc8d813e)
Conflicts:
NEWS
bootstrap.conf
lib/.cvsignore
lib/.gitignore
m4/.cvsignore
m4/.gitignore
src/output.c
Reported by Florian Krohm at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2009-12/msg00005.html>.
* NEWS (2.4.2): Document.
* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_check): Implement.
(grammar_current_rule_prec_set): Add comments explaining that we
here assume a %prec identifier is a token, but we still manage
to support POSIX.
* tests/input.at (%prec's token must be defined): New test
group.
(cherry picked from commit f1ceed0774)
The problem was that yacc.c didn't always update the yychar
translation afterwards. However, other skeletons appear to be
fine. glr.c appears to already translate yychar before every
use. lalr1.cc does not define yychar and does not document its
replacement, yyla, for users. It does provide yyclearin, but
that does not manipulate yyla and thus requires no translation
update. In lalr1.java, yychar is out of scope during semantic
actions.
* NEWS (2.5): Document.
* data/yacc.c (YYBACKUP): Don't bother translating yychar into
yytoken here.
(yyparse, yypush_parse): Instead, translate before every use of
yytoken, and add comments explaining this approach.
* tests/actions.at (Destroying lookahead assigned by semantic
action): New test group checking that translation happens before
lookahead destructor calls at parser return. Previously,
incorrect destructors were called.
* tests/conflicts.at (%error-verbose and consistent
errors): New test group checking that translation happens at
syntax error detection before the associated verbose error
message and the associated lookahead destructor calls. While
the destructor call is fixed by this patch, the verbose error
message is currently incorrect due to another bug (see
comments in test group), so this is an expected failure for now.
(cherry picked from commit df222dfaf4)
Conflicts:
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
* NEWS (2.4.2): Update description of -Wundef fix.
* configure.ac (WARN_CXXFLAGS_TEST): New substitution.
(WARN_CFLAGS_TEST): New substitution.
* data/glr.c: Avoid warning about __STRICT_ANSI__.
* tests/atlocal.in (CFLAGS): Use WARN_CFLAGS_TEST instead of
WARN_CFLAGS.
(NO_WERROR_CFLAGS): Likewise.
(CXXFLAGS): Use WARN_CXXFLAGS_TEST instead of WARN_CXXFLAGS.
(cherry picked from commit a603c6e0bb)
Reported by Eric Blake. See discussions at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2009-09/msg00008.html>
and
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2009-10/msg00108.html>.
* HACKING (Release checks): Suggest -DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add all the printf modules
suggested by -DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK. Add realloc-posix as
suggested by -DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK for gnulib's own vasnprintf.c.
(excluded_files): Remove m4/printf-posix.m4.
* tests/atlocal.in (LIBS): As for LDADD in src/Makefile.am, add
lib/libbison.a so gnulib libraries can be linked.
(cherry picked from commit 5c99151aeb)
Conflicts:
lib/.cvsignore
lib/.gitignore
m4/.cvsignore
m4/.gitignore
Except when memory reallocation is required, this change
eliminates the need to invoke yysyntax_error twice and thus to
repeat the collection of lookaheads. It also prepares for
future extensions that will make those repetitions more
expensive and that will require additional memory management in
yysyntax_error. Finally, it fixes an obscure bug already
exercised in the test suite.
* data/yacc.c (yysyntax_error): Add arguments for message
buffer variables stored in the parser. Instead of size, return
status similar to yyparse status but indicating success of
message creation. Other than the actual reallocation of the
message buffer, import and clean up memory management code
from...
(yyparse, yypush_parse): ... here.
* tests/regression.at (%error-verbose overflow): No longer an
expected failure.
(cherry picked from commit 45319f1365)
Conflicts:
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
* tests/atlocal.in (NO_WERROR_CFLAGS): New cpp macro.
* tests/regression.at (%error-verbose and YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA):
New test group.
(%error-verbose overflow): New test group that reveals an
obscure bug. Expected fail for now.
(cherry picked from commit 52cea04ad3)
* tests/atlocal.in (abs_top_srcdir): New shell variable.
* tests/regression.at (parse-gram.y: LALR = IELR): New test
group.
(cherry picked from commit 43aabb70a9)
* src/location.h: (location_print): Add return value.
* src/location.c: (location_print): Return number of printed
characters.
* src/complain.h: Two new functions (complain_at_indent,
warn_at_indent).
* src/complain.cpp: Implement the alignment mechanism. Add new
static variable (indent_ptr). Use and update it (error_message,
complain_at_indent, warn_at_indent).
* src/scan-code.l: Fix strings for translations. Use new *_indent
functions (parse_ref, show_sub_messages).
* tests/named-ref.at: Adjust testcases.
* NEWS (2.5): Add an announcement about named references.
* tests/push.at: Remove "Push Parsing: " from test group titles
because these are already under the banner "Push Parsing Tests".
(cherry picked from commit 00d80a9ced)
Add "symbol not found in production" error message when
an "invalid reference" is detected in named references
resolution.
* src/scan-code.l: Update "invalid reference" case.
* tests/named-ref.at: Adjust test-cases.
in a symbolic reference resolution. Remove .expr and -expr from
the shown reference when the reference is unresolved.
* src/scan-code.l: Change the error message, adjust location columns,
rename variable "exact_mode" to "explicit_bracketing".
* tests/named-ref.at: Adjust existing tests and add a new one.
And skip tests if perl is not available. This is better than
playing tricks with shell portability. Suggested by Akim
Demaille.
* tests/input.at (Bad character literals): Use it here for
omitting final newlines.
(Bad escapes in literals): Use it here for special characters.
(cherry picked from commit b70c7fb4e1)
* tests/conflicts.at (%nonassoc and eof): Extend to test that it
prevents the omission of expected tokens for %error-verbose.
(cherry picked from commit d1cc31c5f0)