messages. Nevertheless, it is enabled only when `@n' is used in
the grammar, which is a different issue (you can use it in error
message, but not in the grammar per se). Therefore, there should
be another means to enable it.
* src/getargs.c (getargs): Support `--locations'.
(usage): Report it.
* src/getargs.h (locationsflag): Export it.
* src/lex.c (percent_table): Support `%locations'.
* src/reader.c (yylsp_needed): Remove this variable, now replaced
with `locationsflag'.
* doc/bison.texinfo: Document `--locations' and `%locations'.
Sort the options.
* tests/calc.m4: Test it.
For regularity of the names, replace each
(nolineflag, toknumflag, rawtokenumflag, noparserflag): with...
(no_lineflag, token_tableflag, rawflag, no_parserflag): this.
In addition replace each `flag' with `_flag'.
* 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.