Define when we know YYLTYPE's structure, i.e., when the default
YYLLOC_DEFAULT is used.
* data/c.m4 (b4_yysymprint_generate): Use it.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYLLOC_DEFAULT): Stop relying on the initial
value of the result.
(error_start_): Replace with...
(error_range_): this location array.
This allows to replace code relying on the implementation of
locations by portable code.
* data/yacc.c (yylerrsp): Replace with...
(yyerror_range): this.
Every time a token is popped, update yyerror_range[0], to have an
accurate location for the error token.
* data/glr.c (YY_LOCATION_PRINT): New.
(yyprocessOneStack): Fix an invocation of YY_SYMBOL_PRINT:
deference a pointer.
* tests/actions.at (_AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR): No longer
report the location in %printers.
* src/scan-skel.l: Instead of abort, report error messages to ease
understanding skeleton scanning failures.
(iterator, const_iterator): these, to be more in the C++ spirit.
Also, return reverse iterators so that when displaying the stack
we display its bottom first.
(Parser::stack_print_, Parser::reduce_print_): Match the messages
from yacc.c.
We should probably use vector here though.
* data/yacc.c, data/lalr1.c, data/glr.c: Use YY_SYMBOL_PRINT
to report Shifts instead of ad hoc YYDPRINTF invocations,
including for the error token.
* data/lalr1.cc (symprint_): Output the location.
* tests/actions.at (_AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR): In C++, don't
output the location within the %printer.
Activate GLR tests, at least to make sure they compile properly.
They still don't pass though.
* tests/calc.at: Adjust expect verbose output, since now "Entering
state..." is on a different line than the "Shifting" message.
argument, an informative message.
Call YY_SYMBOL_PRINT.
Adjust all callers: integrate the associated YY_SYMBOL_PRINT.
* data/lalr1.cc (destruct_): Likewise.
In addition, no longer depend on b4_yysymprint_generate and
b4_yydestruct_generate to generate these functions, do it "by
hand".
invoked, yydestruct the lookahead.
* tests/calc.at (Calculator $1): Update the expected lengths of
traces: there is an added line for the discarded lookahead.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Destructor Decl): Some rewording.
Define "discarded" symbols.
(YYDSYMPRINTF): Rename as...
(YY_SYMBOL_PRINT): this.
* data/lalr1.cc (YY_SYMBOL_PRINT): New, modeled after the previous
two.
Use it instead of direct symprint_ calls.
(yybackup): Tweak the "Now at end of input" case to match yacc.c's
one.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_cxx_destruct_def): New macro.
(Parser::stos_): Define unconditionally.
(Parser::destruct_): New method. Generate its body with
b4_yydestruct_generate.
(Parser::error_start_): New attribute.
(Parser::parse) <yyerrlab, yyerrlab1>: Call destruct_ on erroneous
token which are discarded.
(Parser::parse) <yyerrlab, yyerrorlab, yyerrlab1>: Update
error_start_ when erroneous token are discarded.
(Parser::parse) <yyerrlab1>: Compute the location of the error
token so that it covers all the discarded tokens.
* tests/actions.at (_AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR): Adjust so
it can be called with `%skeleton "lalr1.cc"', and do that.
error recovery loops. This patch is based on
<http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2003-06/msg00000.html>.
Also, augment the similarity between lalr1.cc and yacc.c.
Note: the locations of error recovery rules are not correct yet.
* data/lalr1.cc: Comment changes to augment the similarity between
lalr1.cc and yacc.c.
(YYERROR): Goto to yyerrorlab, not yyerrlab1.
(yyerrlab1): Remove, but where it used to be (now the bottom part of
yyerrlab), when hitting EOF, pop the whole stack here instead of
merely falling thru the default error handling mechanism.
(yyerrorlab): New label, with the old contents of YYERROR,
plus the following change: pop the stack of rhs corresponding
to the production that invoked YYERROR. That is how Yacc
behaves (required by POSIX).
* tests/calc.at (AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC): No longer expected to
fail.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_parse_param_decl, b4_parse_param_cons,
b4_cc_constructor_calls, b4_cc_constructor_call,
b4_parse_param_vars, b4_cc_var_decls, b4_cc_var_decl): New m4
definitions.
(yy::b4_parser_class_name::b4_parser_class_name): Take extra
parse-param arguments.
(yy::b4_parser_class_name): Declare instance variables to
hold parse-param arguments.
* tests/calc.at: s/value/semantic_value/ because value clashes
with a member of yy::b4_parser_class_name. Adjust C++ code
to handle %parse-param. Enable %parse-param test in C++.
Declare to be of type suitable for the ninf value itself, not of
type suitable for the corresponding table, since the latter might
be unsigned but the ninf value might be negative. This fixes a
bug reported by Alexandre Duret-Lutz in
<http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2003-04/msg00017.html>.
before initial_columns.
(location.hh): Use consistent variable names when defining the
operator<<.
Use "last" so that we subtract from Positions, not from unsigned.
(CXX): this, to keep the original Autoconf semantics.
Require 2.57.
* data/lalr1.cc: Fix b4_copyright invocations.
If YYDEBUG is not defined, don't depend upon name_ being defined.
(location.hh): Include string and iostream.
(Position::filename): New member.
(Position::Position ()): New.
(operator<< (Position)): New.
(operator- (Position, int)): New.
(Location::first, Location::last): Rename as...
(Location::begin, Location::end): these, to mock the conventional
iterator names.
(operator<< (Location)): New.
* tests/atlocal.in (CXX): New.
* tests/testsuite.at (AT_COMPILE_CXX): New.
* tests/calc.at (_AT_DATA_CALC_Y): Adjust yyerror to report the
locations in a more synthetic way.
(AT_CHECK_PUSHDEFS): AT_YYERROR_SEES_LOC_IF is positive if
lalr1.cc is used.
Adjust the C locations to match those from Emacs: first column is
column 0.
Change all the expected results.
Conform to the GCS: simplify the locations when applicable.
(LOC, VAL, YYLLOC_FORMAL, YYLLOC_ARG, USE_YYLLOC, LEX_FORMALS)
(LEX_ARGS, USE_LEX_ARGS, LEX_PRE_FORMALS, LEX_PRE_ARGS): Replace
these CPP macros with the m4 macros new defined by...
(AT_CHECK_PUSHDEFS): this, i.e.:
(AT_LALR1_CC_IF, AT_PURE_LEX_IF, AT_LOC, AT_VAL, AT_LEX_FORMALS)
(AT_LEX_ARGS, AT_USE_LEX_ARGS, AT_LEX_PRE_FORMALSm AT_LEX_PRE_ARGS)
New macros.
(AT_CHECK_POPDEFS): Undefine them.
(AT_CHECK_CALC_LALR1_CC): New.
Use it for the first lalr1.cc test.
Robert Anisko <anisko_r@lrde.epita.fr>
* data/lalr1.cc (parse::yyerrlab1): When popping the stack, stop
when the stacks contain one element, as the loop would otherwise
free the last state, and then use the top state (the one we just
popped). This means that the initial elements will not be freed
explicitly, as is the case in yacc.c; it is not a problem, as
these elements have fake values.
since this causes problems when __file__ contains character
sequences like "@" that are treated specially by src/scan-skel.l.
Instead, just use the file's basename. This fixes the bug
reported by Martin Mokrejs in
<http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-bison/2002-December/001949.html>.
Add support for --trace=skeleton.
* src/scan-skel.l: %option debug.
Scan strings of non-@ or n instead of character by character.
(scan_skel): Handle trace_skeleton.
(QPUTS): New.
(@output_parser_name@, @output_header_name@): ``Restore'' their
support (used to be M4 macros).
* data/yacc.c: Quote larger chunks, a la glr.c.
* data/lalr1.cc: Likewise.
The header guards are no longer available, so use some other
string than `YYLSP_NEEDED'.
(b4_input_suffix, b4_output_parser_suffix, b4_output_parser_name,
b4_output_header_suffix, b4_output_header_name, b4_header_guard):
Remove, since they couldn't handle arbitrary characters in file
names.
Use YYSLP_NEEDED instead of b4_header_guard.
* data/c.m4 (m4_int_type): Don't use yysigned_char, but `signed
char' as only yacc.c wants K&R portability.
* data/glr.c (yysigned_char): Remove.
* data/lalr1.cc: Rename the trailing b4_name as b4_parser_class_name.
Reported by Quoc Peyrot.