* data/glr.c (b4_shared_declarations): New.
Output them verbatim in the parser if !%defines, otherwise
output then in the header file, and include it instead.
* data/location.cc (position::initialize, location::initialize): New.
(position::position, location::location): Define only if
b4_location_constructors is defined.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_location_constructors): Define it for backward
compatibility.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Initial Action Decl): Use initialize.
Reported by Alexandre Duret-Lutz.
* src/LR0.c (state_list_append): Remove the computation of
final_state.
(save_reductions): Do it here.
(get_state): Alpha conversion.
(generate_states): Use a for loop.
* src/gram.h (item_number_is_rule_number)
(item_number_is_symbol_number): New.
* src/state.c: Use assert.
* src/system.h: Include assert.h.
* tests/sets.at (Accept): New.
(yyresolveAction): Initialize default location properly for empty right-hand
sides.
(yydoAction): Ditto. Add comment explaining apparently dead code.
* tests/glr-regression.at
(Incorrectly initialized location for empty right-hand side in GLR): New test.
header file names.
* tests/output.at (AT_CHECK_OUTPUT): Support subdirectorioes, and
additional checks.
Use this to exercise C++ outputs in subdirs.
Reported by Oleg Smolsky.
__STDC_VERSION__, as IBM cc 7.0 doesn't define the latter either.
Problem reported by John P. Hartmann.
* data/yacc.c (YYMODERN_C): Likewise. Don't define if the user has
already defined it.
as __STDC__, as IBM cc defines the former but not the latter.
* data/yacc.c (YYMODERN_C): New macro, which also looks at
__STDC_VERSION__. Use it everywhere instead of looking at
__STDC__ and __cplusplus.
(xlc and xlC_r) reported by John P. Hartmann.
* data/location.cc (initial_column, initial_line): Remove.
All uses replaced by 0 and 1.
* src/scan-gram.l (gram_wrap): Redefine to avoid bug in flex 2.5.31
that xlc complains about.
* src/scan-skel.l (skel_wrap): Likewise.
Use YYUSE instead of casting to void.
* data/glr.c (YYUSE): New macro.
(yyuserMerge, yyreportAmbiguity, yyreportSyntaxError):
Use it instead of rolling our own.
(YYLLOC_DEFAULT, YYCHK, YYDPRINTF, YY_SYMBOL_PRINT, YY_REDUCE_PRINT):
(YYCHK1):
Use /*CONSTCOND*/ to suppress lint warnings.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYLLOC_DEFAULT, YY_SYMBOL_PRINT, YY_REDUCE_PRINT):
(YY_STACK_PRINT): Use 'false' not '0'.
(YYUSE): New macro.
(yysymprint_, yydestruct_): Use it instead of rolling our own.
* data/yacc.c (YYUSE): New macro.
(YYCOPY, YYSTACK_RELOCATE, YYBACKUP, YYLLOC_DEFAULT):
(YYDPRINTF, YY_SYMBOL_PRINT, YY_STACK_PRINT, YY_REDUCE_PRINT):
(yyerrorlab): Use /*CONSTCOND*/ to suppress lint warnings.
Use assignments rather than casts-to-void to suppress
unused-variable warnings. This pacifies 'lint'.
* data/lalr1.cc (yysymprint_, yydestruct_): Use a call to suppress
unused-variable warnings.
GNU/Linux and Solaris that support unlocked I/O. The basic idea
is to use the gnlib unlocked-io module, and to prefer putc and
puts to printf when either will work (since the latter doesn't
come in an unlocked flavor).
* bootstrap (gnulib_modules): Add unlocked-io.
* data/c.m4 (yysymprint): Prefer puts and putc to printf.
* data/glr.c (YYFPUTC, YYFPUTS, YYDPUTS): New macros.
Prefer them to YYFPRINTF and YYDPRINTF if either will do,
and similarly for puts and putc and printf.
* data/yacc.c: Likewise.
* lib/bitset.c (bitset_print): Likewise.
* lib/bitset.h [USE_UNLOCKED_IO]: Include unlocked-io.h.
* lib/bitsetv.c (bitsetv_dump, debug-bitsetv): Prefer putc and puts
to printf.
* lib/lbitset.c (debug_lbitset): Likewise.
* src/closure.c (print_firsts, print_fderives): Likewise.
* src/gram.c (grammar_dump): Likewise.
* src/lalr.c (look_ahead_tokens_print): Likewise.
* src/output.c (escaped_output): Likewise.
(user_actions_output): Coalesce two printfs.
* src/parse-gram.h (%printer): Prefer putc and puts to printf.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_print): Likewise.
* src/state.c (state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print): Likewise.
* src/system.h: Include unlocked-io.h rathe than stdio.h.
* data/lalr1.cc: here.
(location.hh): Include it after the user prologue, in case the
filename type is defined by the user.
Forward declation location and position before the pre-prologue.
(yyresult_): Rename as...
(yyresult): this, it's a local variable, not an attribute.
* data/Makefile.am (dist_pkgdata_DATA): Adjust.