* maint:
use obstack_printf
scanner: restore a missing start condition
gnulib: update
maint: post-release administrivia
version 2.6.1
gnulib: update
maint: fix some syntax-check issues
tests: do not depend on __cplusplus to decide for C++ or C output
Conflicts:
NEWS
bootstrap.conf
cfg.mk
lib/.gitignore
This is not just nicer, it is also much safer, since we were
using sprintf...
* bootstrap.conf: Require it.
* src/system.h (obstack_fgrow1, obstack_fgrow2, obstack_fgrow3)
(obstack_fgrow4): Remove.
Adjust dependencies.
* origin/maint:
tests: do not output m4 set up.
tests: use the generic yyerror function.
tests: use assert instead of plain abort.
tests: improve the generic yylex implementation.
tests: generalize the compilation macros.
tests: fix confusion between api.prefix and name-prefix.
maint: gitignores.
yacc: work around the ylwrap limitation.
Conflicts:
NEWS
tests/local.at
Basically, revert ba60c39547a445dee3e07920931b4d7a81843868's move to
mbs* functions, which was prompted by -DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK. See
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2012-05/msg00052.html>
and following.
* bootstrap.conf: No longer ask for them.
* src/files.c, src/getargs.c, src/location.c,
* src/parse-gram.c, src/parse-gram.y, src/scan-gram.l,
* src/symtab.c: s/mbs(r?chr)/str$1/g.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Request it.
* src/output.h, src/output.c (compute_pkgdatadir): Rename as...
(pkgdatadir): this.
Adjust dependencies.
* src/output.c (output_skeleton): Reduce the scope of "in".
Use xconcatenated_filename to simplify the construction of the
qualified paths to m4sugar.m4, bison.m4, and the selected skeleton.
There are a few minor differences: the new code uses strchr instead of
mbschr (but this was not really justified), and the new code does not
garantee a single slash even if $BISON_PKGDATADIR ends with several
(which was considered more accurate). See the discussion at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2012-05/msg00052.html>.
Historically we used config.hin (where everybody else used
config.h.in) to please DOS. Now that we use gnulib, there are already
tons of files with several dots, especially *.in.h.
* configure.ac: Rename config.hin as config.in.h.
* origin/maint:
bump to 2012 in skeletons.
build: remove ancient Autoconf tests.
doc: c++: complete the location documentation.
c++: locations: provide convenience constructors.
c++: locations: remove useless "inline".
glr: do not use locations when they are not requested
c++: use nullptr for C++11.
build: simplify and improve the compiler warnings for tests.
gnulib: update.
maint: formatting changes.
NEWS: update.
Java: Fix syntax error handling without error token.
tests: beware of -pedantic on large #line numbers.
tests: when using the C++ compiler, use its flags too.
Conflicts:
data/glr.c
data/glr.cc
data/lalr1.cc
data/location.cc
data/yacc.c
tests/Makefile.am
C++11 introduces "nullptr" which plays the role of C's NULL, in
replacement of "0". Fix the C++ skeletons to avoid warnings about
uses of "0" in place of "nullptr", and improve C skeletons to also use
this "nullptr" when compiled with a C++11 compiler.
* configure.ac: More C++ warnings.
* NEWS (2.5.1): Document this.
* data/c++.m4, data/c.m4 (b4_null_define): New.
(b4_null): Use YY_NULL instead of 0.
* data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc, data/location.cc, data/yacc.c:
Call b4_null_define/b4_null where appropriate.
Use YY_NULL instead of NULL.
* data/location.cc (initialize): Accept a default argument,
YY_NULL.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at: Adjust.
* data/glr.c, lib/libiberty.h, src/system.h (__attribute__):
Do not disable it when __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined, as, for
instance, it disables the __attribute__((unused)) which
protects us from some compiler warnings.
This was already done elsewhere in Bison, in 2001, see
4a0d893695.
* tests/regression.at: Adjust output.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Require progname.
* src/complain.c, src/getargs.c, src/getargs.h, src/main.c: Use it.
* cfg.mk (exclude): New.
Use it.
Skip lib/main.c for bindtextdomain and set_program_name.
(cherry picked from commit 4d699f44e6)
Conflicts:
cfg.mk
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Require progname.
* src/complain.c, src/getargs.c, src/getargs.h, src/main.c: Use it.
* cfg.mk (exclude): New.
Use it.
Skip lib/main.c for bindtextdomain and set_program_name.
* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): No longer skip it.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add sysexits.
* doc/bison.texinfo, etc/bench.pl.in, src/parse-gram.y,
* src/system.h, tests/calc.at, tests/named-refs.at: Use assert
where appropriate instead of "if (...) exit".
Use symbolic exit status elsewhere.
See <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2012-01/msg00120.html>.
Use quotearg as often as possible instead of leaving the choice of
the quotes to the translators. Use shorter messages. Factor similar
messages to a single format, to make localization easier.
* src/files.c, src/getargs.c, src/muscle-tab.c, src/reader.c
* src/scan-code.l, src/scan-gram.l, src/symtab.c:
Use quote() or quotearg_colon() on printf arguments instead of
quotes in the format string.
* data/bison.m4: Keep sync with the changes in muscle-tab.c.
* tests/skeletons.at, tests/input.at, tests/regression.at: Adjust
expected messages.
(cherry picked from commit 4a9cd8f24a)
Conflicts:
src/muscle-tab.c
See <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2012-01/msg00120.html>.
Use quotearg as often as possible instead of leaving the choice of
the quotes to the translators. Use shorter messages. Factor similar
messages to a single format, to make localization easier.
* src/files.c, src/getargs.c, src/muscle-tab.c, src/reader.c
* src/scan-code.l, src/scan-gram.l, src/symtab.c:
Use quote() or quotearg_colon() on printf arguments instead of
quotes in the format string.
* data/bison.m4: Keep sync with the changes in muscle-tab.c.
* tests/skeletons.at, tests/input.at, tests/regression.at: Adjust
expected messages.
Standard output was never explicitly closed, so we could not
detect failure. Thus, bison would ignore the errors of writing
to a full file system and getting an I/O error on write, but only
for standard output, e.g., for --print-localedir, --print-datadir,
--help and some verbose output.
Now, "bison --print-datadir > /dev/full" reports the write failure:
bison: write error: No space left on device
Before, it would exit 0 with no diagnostic, implying success.
This is not an issue for "--output=-" or the other FILE-accepting
command-line options, because unlike most other GNU programs,
an output file argument of "-" is treated as the literal "./-",
rather than standard output.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add closeout.
* src/main.c: Include "closeout.h".
Use atexit to ensure we close stdout.
* .gitignore: Ignore new files pulled in via gnulib-tool.
(cherry picked from commit acb5895680)
Conflicts:
m4/.gitignore
Standard output was never explicitly closed, so we could not
detect failure. Thus, bison would ignore the errors of writing
to a full file system and getting an I/O error on write, but only
for standard output, e.g., for --print-localedir, --print-datadir,
--help and some verbose output.
Now, "bison --print-datadir > /dev/full" reports the write failure:
bison: write error: No space left on device
Before, it would exit 0 with no diagnostic, implying success.
This is not an issue for "--output=-" or the other FILE-accepting
command-line options, because unlike most other GNU programs,
an output file argument of "-" is treated as the literal "./-",
rather than standard output.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add closeout.
* src/main.c: Include "closeout.h".
Use atexit to ensure we close stdout.
* .gitignore: Ignore new files pulled in via gnulib-tool.
* lib/yyerror.c (yyerror): Use fputs and fputc rather than fprintf
with a mere "%s\n" format. Always return 0 now, on the assumption
that the return value was never used anyway.
Don't include <config.h> after all. This avoids a problem
reported by Thiru Ramakrishnan in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2011-11/msg00000.html
* cfg.mk: Exempt lib/yyerror.c from the sc_require_config_h_first test.
* THANKS: Update.
(cherry picked from commit fb9eea8885)
Updating to gnulib pulled in new quote and quotarg modules,
by which quoting is now done like 'this' rather than `this'.
That change induces many "make check" test failures. This change
adapts code and tests so that "make check" passes once again.
* src/scan-code.l: Quote like 'this', not like `this'.
* src/scan-gram.l: Likewise.
* src/symtab.c: Likewise.
* tests/actions.at: Adjust tests to match.
* tests/input.at: Likewise.
* tests/named-refs.at: Likewise.
* tests/output.at: Likewise.
* tests/regression.at: Likewise.
* lib/.gitignore: Regenerate.
* m4/.gitignore: Likewise.
(cherry picked from commit ae93e4e4b8)
Conflicts:
src/scan-code.l
src/scan-gram.l
src/symtab.c
tests/output.at
* lib/yyerror.c (yyerror): Use fputs and fputc rather than fprintf
with a mere "%s\n" format. Always return 0 now, on the assumption
that the return value was never used anyway.
Don't include <config.h> after all. This avoids a problem
reported by Thiru Ramakrishnan in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2011-11/msg00000.html
* cfg.mk: Exempt lib/yyerror.c from the sc_require_config_h_first test.
* THANKS: Update.
Updating to the latest bootstrap from gnulib involves more of a
change than usual, and updating to the latest gnulib would involve
its own set of challenges with the upcoming quoting changes, so
we update bootstrap manually and separately.
* bootstrap: Update from gnulib.
* lib/Makefile.am: Initialize more variables to empty, so that gnulib.mk
can append to them with "+=".
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_mk_hook): Remove. No longer honored.
(gnulib_tool_option_extras): Generate gnulib.mk.
(cherry picked from commit 85ad742d4e)
Conflicts:
Makefile.am
bootstrap.conf
etc/prefix-gnulib-mk
Updating to gnulib pulled in new quote and quotarg modules,
by which quoting is now done like 'this' rather than `this'.
That change induces many "make check" test failures. This change
adapts code and tests so that "make check" passes once again.
* src/scan-code.l: Quote like 'this', not like `this'.
* src/scan-gram.l: Likewise.
* src/symtab.c: Likewise.
* tests/actions.at: Adjust tests to match.
* tests/input.at: Likewise.
* tests/named-refs.at: Likewise.
* tests/output.at: Likewise.
* tests/regression.at: Likewise.
* lib/.gitignore: Regenerate.
* m4/.gitignore: Likewise.
* lib/lbitset.c (lbitset_elt_find): Remove unnecessary test of "elt",
at a point where we know it is non-NULL, due to prior dereference.
Copyright (C) 1987-1988, 1991-2012 Free Software Foundation,
* lib/bitset_stats.c (bitset_stats_list): Remove declaration
and set of unused local, "type".
* lib/ebitset.c (ebitset_init): Likewise, for "size".
* lib/lbitset.c (lbitset_not): Likewise, for "elt".
* lib/bitset_stats.c (bitset_stats_list): Remove declaration
and set of unused local, "type".
* lib/ebitset.c (ebitset_init): Likewise, for "size".
* lib/lbitset.c (lbitset_not): Likewise, for "elt".
This change was made by applying emacs' untabify function to
nearly all files in Bison's repository. Required tabs in make
files, ChangeLog, regexps, and test code were manually skipped.
Other notable exceptions and changes are listed below.
* bootstrap: Skip because we sync this with gnulib.
* data/m4sugar/foreach.m4
* data/m4sugar/m4sugar.m4: Skip because we sync these with
Autoconf.
* djgpp: Skip because I don't know how to test djgpp properly, and
this code appears to be unmaintained anyway.
* README-hacking (Hacking): Specify that tabs should be avoided
where not required.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add all modules suggested by
-DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK.
* src/files.c (file_name_split)
* src/getargs.c (getargs)
* src/location.c (boundary_set_from_string)
* src/output.c (output_skeleton)
* src/parse-gram.y (prologue_declaration)
* src/scan-gram.l (handle_syncline)
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new): Use mbschr and mbsrchr instead of
strchr and strrchr. In the cases of command-line options, file
names, and thus locations, functionality may be improved. In the
case of symbol names, there should be no functional difference as
all characters are ASCII, so the intended benefit is just warning
suppression.
(cherry picked from commit d143e9c33f)
Conflicts:
src/output.c
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add all modules suggested by
-DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK.
* src/files.c (file_name_split)
* src/getargs.c (getargs)
* src/location.c (boundary_set_from_string)
* src/output.c (token_definitions_output, output_skeleton)
* src/parse-gram.y (prologue_declaration)
* src/scan-gram.l (handle_syncline)
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new): Use mbschr and mbsrchr instead of
strchr and strrchr. In the cases of command-line options, file
names, and thus locations, functionality may be improved. In the
case of symbol names, there should be no functional difference as
all characters are ASCII, so the intended benefit is just warning
suppression.
* README-hacking (Updating a submodule): Give advice on how to
determine the versions of gnulib and autoconf to which we should
update.
(Release Procedure): Note that submodules should be updated.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Rename pipe to spawn-pipe as
suggested in updated gnulib NEWS.
* gnulib: Choose a stable snapshot according to advice in Bison's
README-hacking.
* po/POTFILES.in (lib/pipe.c): Rename to...
(lib/spawn-pipe.c): ... this.
* src/output.c: Update to include spawn-pipe.h.
* submodules/autoconf: Update to latest for improvement in m4.m4
that excludes M4 with buggy strstr. The only other changes to
files that we use are copyright updates.
(cherry picked from commit a898435b25)
Conflicts:
build-aux/.gitignore
* README-hacking (Updating a submodule): Give advice on how to
determine the versions of gnulib and autoconf to which we should
update.
(Release Procedure): Note that submodules should be updated.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Rename pipe to spawn-pipe as
suggested in updated gnulib NEWS.
* gnulib: Choose a stable snapshot according to advice in Bison's
README-hacking.
* po/POTFILES.in (lib/pipe.c): Rename to...
(lib/spawn-pipe.c): ... this.
* src/output.c: Update to include spawn-pipe.h.
* submodules/autoconf: Update to latest for improvement in m4.m4
that excludes M4 with buggy strstr. The only other changes to
files that we use are copyright updates.
* bootstrap: Copy from gnulib's latest for the fix to
automatically anchor entries it constructs.
* gnulib: Update to latest just so it has the same bootstrap.
* .gitignore, build-aux/.gitignore, doc/.gitignore:
* lib/.gitignore, m4/.gitignore, po/.gitignore:
* runtime-po/.gitignore: Re-anchor all entries.
(cherry picked from commit e503b9cbbe)
Conflicts:
build-aux/.gitignore
doc/.gitignore
src/.gitignore
* bootstrap: Copy from gnulib's latest for the fix to
automatically anchor entries it constructs.
* gnulib: Update to latest just so it has the same bootstrap.
* .gitignore, build-aux/.gitignore, doc/.gitignore:
* lib/.gitignore, m4/.gitignore, po/.gitignore:
* runtime-po/.gitignore: Re-anchor all entries.
* .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
* .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.
(gnulib_mk_hook): New function.
* README-hacking: Renamed from HACKING, since gnulib bootstrap now
uses that convention.