* tests/testsuite.at (AT_DATA_GRAMMAR_PROLOGUE, AT_DATA_GRAMMAR):
New.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at, tests/conflicts.at,
* tests/cxx-type.at, tests/glr-regr1.at, tests/headers.at,
* tests/regression.at, tests/torture.at: Use them for all the
grammars that are to be compiled.
* tests/cxx-type.at (_AT_TEST_GLR_CALC): Rename as...
* tests/cxx-type.at (_AT_TEST_GLR_CXXTYPES): this.
* doc/bison.texinfo (GLR Parsers): Document `inline'.
AT_DATA_LOOKAHEADS_GRAMMAR, AT_DATA_STACK_TORTURE): Replace `assert
(x);' with `if (! (x)) abort ();'. This reduces the runtime of the
"Many lookaheads" test from 27.6 to 2.7 minutes on a 440 MHz
Ultrasparc III.
* data/glr.c (YYFPRINTF): Always define it, not only when YYDEBUG
(yyuserAction, yyreportAmbiguity): `Use' all the arguments.
(yyremoveDeletes): `yyi' and `yyj' are size_t.
Use YYFPRINTF when under if (YYDEBUG) to avoid empty `if' bodies.
(yyaddDeferredAction): static.
(yyglrReduce): yyi, yyk, amd yyposn are size_t.
(yyreportParseError): yyprefix is const.
yytokenp is used only when verbose.
(yy__GNUC__): Replace with __GNUC__.
(yypdumpstack): yyi is size_t.
(yypreference): Un-yy local variables and arguments, to avoid
clashes with `yyr1'. Anyway, we are not in the user name space.
(yytname_size): be an int, as is compared with ints.
* tests/testsuite.at (AT_COMPILE, AT_PARSER_CHECK): New.
Use them.
* tests/cxx-gram.at: Use quotation to protect $1.
Use AT_COMPILE to enable warnings hunts.
Prototype yylex and yyerror.
`Use' argc.
Include `string.h', not `strings.h'.
Produce and prototype stmtMerge only when used.
yylex takes a location.
printer_location are new members.
(symbol_printer_set): New.
* src/parse-gram.y (PERCENT_PRINTER): New token.
Handle its associated rule.
* src/scan-gram.l: Adjust.
(handle_destructor_at, handle_destructor_dollar): Rename as...
(handle_symbol_code_at, handle_symbol_code_dollar): these.
* src/output.c (symbol_printers_output): New.
(output_skeleton): Call it.
* data/bison.simple (yysymprint): New. Cannot be named yyprint
since there are already many grammar files with a user `yyprint'.
Replace the calls to YYPRINT to calls to yysymprint.
* tests/calc.at: Adjust.
* tests/torture.at (AT_DATA_STACK_TORTURE): Remove YYPRINT: it was
taking advantage of parser very internal details (stack size!).
* src/reader.c, src/reader.h (prologue_augment): New.
* src/reader.c (copy_definition): Remove.
* src/reader.h, src/reader.c (gram_start_symbol_set, prologue_augment)
(grammar_symbol_append, grammar_rule_begin, grammar_midrule_action)
(grammar_current_rule_prec_set, grammar_current_rule_check)
(grammar_current_rule_symbol_append)
(grammar_current_rule_action_append): Export.
* src/parse-gram.y (symbol_list_new, symbol_list_symbol_append_
(symbol_list_action_append): Remove.
Hook the routines from reader.
* src/scan-gram.l: In INITIAL, characters and strings are tokens.
* src/system.h (ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN, ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED): Now.
* src/reader.c (read_declarations): Remove, unused.
* src/parse-gram.y: Handle the epilogue.
* src/reader.h, src/reader.c (gram_start_symbol_set): Rename as...
(grammar_start_symbol_set): this.
* src/scan-gram.l: Be sure to ``use'' yycontrol to keep GCC quiet.
* src/reader.c (readgram): Remove, unused.
(reader): Adjust to insert eoftoken and axiom where appropriate.
* src/reader.c (copy_dollar): Replace with...
* src/scan-gram.h (handle_dollar): this.
* src/parse-gram.y: Remove `%thong'.
* src/reader.c (copy_at): Replace with...
* src/scan-gram.h (handle_at): this.
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (warn_at, complain_at, fatal_at):
New.
* src/scan-gram.l (YY_LINES): Keep lineno synchronized for the
time being.
* src/reader.h, src/reader.c (grammar_rule_end): New.
* src/parse.y (current_type, current_class): New.
Implement `%nterm', `%token' support.
Merge `%term' into `%token'.
(string_as_id): New.
* src/symtab.h, src/symtab.c (symbol_make_alias): Don't pass the
type name.
* src/parse-gram.y: Be sure to handle properly the beginning of
rules.
* src/parse-gram.y: Handle %type.
* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_end): Call grammar_current_rule_check.
* src/parse-gram.y: More directives support.
* src/options.c: No longer handle source directives.
* src/parse-gram.y: Fix %output.
* src/parse-gram.y: Handle %union.
Use the prologue locations.
* src/reader.c (parse_union_decl): Remove.
* src/reader.h, src/reader.c (epilogue_set): New.
* src/parse-gram.y: Use it.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: b4_stype is now either not
defined, then default to int, or to the contents of %union,
without `union' itself.
Adjust.
* src/muscle_tab.c (muscle_init): Don't predefine `stype'.
* src/output.c (actions_output): Don't output braces, as they are
already handled by the scanner.
* src/scan-gram.l (SC_CHARACTER): Set the user_token_number of
characters to themselves.
* tests/reduce.at (Reduced Automaton): End the grammars with %% so
that the epilogue has a proper #line.
* src/parse-gram.y: Handle precedence/associativity.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_precedence_set): Requires the symbol to be
a terminal.
* src/scan-gram.l (SC_BRACED_CODE): Catch strings and characters.
* tests/calc.at: Do not use `%token "foo"' as it makes not sense
at all to define terminals that cannot be emitted.
* src/scan-gram.l: Escape M4 characters.
* src/scan-gram.l: Working properly with escapes in user
strings/characters.
* tests/torture.at (AT_DATA_TRIANGULAR_GRAMMAR)
(AT_DATA_HORIZONTAL_GRAMMAR): Respect the `%token ID NUM STRING'
grammar.
Use more modest sizes, as for the time being the parser does not
release memory, and therefore the process swallows a huge amount
of memory.
* tests/torture.at (AT_DATA_LOOKAHEADS_GRAMMAR): Adjust to the
stricter %token grammar.
* src/symtab.h (associativity): Add `undef_assoc'.
(symbol_precedence_set): Do nothing when passed an undef_assoc.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_check_alias_consistence): Adjust.
* tests/regression.at (Invalid %directive): Remove, as it is now
meaningless.
(Invalid inputs): Adjust to the new error messages.
(Token definitions): The new grammar doesn't allow too many
eccentricities.
* src/lex.h, src/lex.c: Remove.
* src/reader.c (lastprec, skip_to_char, read_signed_integer)
(copy_character, copy_string2, copy_string, copy_identifier)
(copy_comment, parse_token_decl, parse_type_decl, parse_assoc_decl)
(parse_muscle_decl, parse_dquoted_param, parse_skel_decl)
(parse_action): Remove.
* po/POTFILES.in: Adjust.
value for the error token, i.e., it will be assigned another
number if the user assigned 256 to one of her tokens.
(reader): Don't force 256 to error.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Symbols): Adjust.
* tests/torture.at (AT_DATA_HORIZONTAL_GRAMMAR)
(AT_DATA_TRIANGULAR_GRAMMAR): Number the tokens as 1, 2, 3
etc. instead of 10, 20, 30 (which was used to `jump' over error
(256) and undefined (2)).
RITEM. Note that it must be able to code symbol numbers as
positive number, and the negation of rule numbers as negative
numbers.
Adjust all dependencies (pretty many).
* src/reduce.c (rule): Remove this `short *' pointer: use
item_number_t.
* src/system.h (MINSHORT, MAXSHORT): Remove.
Include `limits.h'.
Adjust dependencies to using SHRT_MAX and SHRT_MIN.
(shortcpy): Remove.
(MAXTABLE): Move to...
* src/output.c (MAXTABLE): here.
(prepare_rules): Use output_int_table to output rhs.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: Adjust.
* tests/torture.at (Big triangle): Move the limit from 254 to
500.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Ajust.
Trying with bigger grammars shows various phenomena: at 3000 (28Mb
of grammar file) bison is killed by my system, at 2000 (12Mb) bison
passes, but produces negative #line number, once fixed, GCC is
killed while compiling 14Mb, at 1500 (6.7 Mb of grammar, 8.2Mb of
C), it passes.
* src/state.h (state_h): Code input lines on ints, not shorts.
RITEM. Note that it must be able to code symbol numbers as
positive number, and the negation of rule numbers as negative
numbers.
Adjust all dependencies (pretty many).
* src/reduce.c (rule): Remove this `short *' pointer: use
item_number_t.
* src/system.h (MINSHORT, MAXSHORT): Remove.
Include `limits.h'.
Adjust dependencies to using SHRT_MAX and SHRT_MIN.
(shortcpy): Remove.
(MAXTABLE): Move to...
* src/output.c (MAXTABLE): here.
(prepare_rules): Use output_int_table to output rhs.
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++: Adjust.
* tests/torture.at (Big triangle): Move the limit from 254 to
500.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Ajust.
Trying with bigger grammars shows various phenomena: at 3000 (28Mb
of grammar file) bison is killed by my system, at 2000 (12Mb) bison
passes, but produces negative #line number, once fixed, GCC is
killed while compiling 14Mb, at 1500 (6.7 Mb of grammar, 8.2Mb of
C), it passes.
* src/state.h (state_h): Code input lines on ints, not shorts.
* src/output.c (output_table_data): Return the longest number.
(prepare_tokens): Output `token_number_max').
* data/bison.simple, data/bison.c++ (b4_sint_type, b4_uint_type):
New.
Use them to define yy_token_number_type/TokenNumberType.
Use this type for yytranslate.
* tests/torture.at (Big triangle): Push the limit from 124 to
253.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Adjust.
convention is to fetch on entry.
* tests/torture.at (GNU Cim Grammar): Reintroduce their weird
'switch' without a following semicolon.
* tests/regression.at (braces parsing): New.
RHS's properly.
* tests/torture.at (GNU AWK Grammar): New.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable): New.
* src/nullable.c (set_nullable): Instead of blindly looping over
`ritems', loop over the rules, and then over their rhs's.
Work around Autotest bugs.
* src/warshall.c (bitmatrix_print): Don't use `+--+' as table
frame, because Autotest understand lines starting with a `+' as
traces from the shell. Then, they are not processed properly.
Admittedly an Autotest bug, but we don't have time to wait for
Autotest to catch up.
* tests/regression.at (Broken Closure): Adjust to the new table
frames.
Move to...
* tests/sets.at: here.
* tests/testsuite.at, tests/torture.at: Rely on Autotest 2.52g:
now the tests are run in private dirs, therefore AC_CLEANUP and
family can be simplified to 0-ary.
* tests/atlocal.in: Now that we run `elsewhere' than in tests/,
use abs. path to find config.h.
* tests/calc.at (AT_CHECK_CALC): Don't try to check the compiler's
stderr, there can be way too much random noise.
Instead pass -Werror to GCC and rely on the exit status.
Reported by Wolfram Wagner.