Currently when --defines is used, we generate a header, and paste an
exact copy of it into the generated parser implementation file. Let's
provide a means to #include it instead.
We don't do it by default because of the Autotools' ylwrap. This
program wraps invocations of yacc (that uses a fixed output name:
y.tab.c, y.tab.h, y.output) to support a more modern naming
scheme (dir/foo.y -> dir/foo.tab.c, dir/foo.tab.h, etc.). It does
that by renaming the generated files, and then by running sed to
propagate these renamings inside the files themselves.
Unfortunately Automake's Makefiles uses Bison as if it were Yacc (with
--yacc or with -o y.tab.c) and invoke bison via ylwrap. As a
consequence, as far as Bison is concerned, the output files are
y.tab.c and y.tab.h, so it emits '#include "y.tab.h"'. So far, so
good. But now ylwrap processes this '#include "y.tab.h"' into
'#include "dir/foo.tab.h"', which is not guaranteed to always work.
So, let's do the Right Thing when the output file is not y.tab.c, in
which case the user should %define api.header.include. Binding this
behavior to --yacc is tempting, but we recently told people to stop
using --yacc (as it also enables the Yacc warnings), but rather to use
-o y.tab.c.
Yacc.c is the only skeleton concerned: all the others do include their
header.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_header_include_if): New.
(api.header.include): Provide a default value when the output is not
y.tab.c.
* src/parse-gram.y (api.header.include): Define.
* configure.ac (DCFLAGS): Define.
* tests/atlocal.in: Receive it.
* data/skeletons/d.m4 (api.parser.class): Remove spurious YY.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d (yylex): Return an int instead of a
YYTokenType, so that we can use characters as tokens.
* examples/d/calc.y: Adjust.
* tests/local.at: Initial support for D.
(AT_D_IF, AT_DATA_GRAMMAR(D), AT_YYERROR_DECLARE(d))
(AT_YYERROR_DECLARE_EXTERN(d), AT_YYERROR_DEFINE(d))
(AT_MAIN_DEFINE(d), AT_COMPILE_D, AT_LANG_COMPILE(d), AT_LANG_EXT(d)):
New.
* tests/calc.at: Initial support for D.
* tests/headers.at
* examples/d/calc.y: Exit with failure on errors.
Remove useless operators (=, !) meant for the test suite.
Add unary + for symmetry.
* examples/d/calc.test: Adjust expectations.
* examples/c/lexcalc/parse.y: Formatting/comment changes.
(line): Don't return a value.
Print the result here, which avoids printing a value for lines with an
error.
(yyerror): Be sure to increment the pointed, not the pointer...
* examples/c/lexcalc/lexcalc.test: Check errors.
* examples/c/lexcalc/local.mk: Fix a dependency.
* examples/c/calc/local.mk, examples/c/lexcalc/local.mk,
* examples/c/mfcalc/local.mk, examples/c/rpcalc/local.mk:
Regenerate the files if dependencies have changed.
Currently we have no simple example: rpcalc in reverse Polish, mfcalc
has functions, and lexcalc is using lex.
* examples/c/calc/Makefile, examples/c/calc/calc.y,
* examples/c/calc/calc.test, examples/c/calc/local.mk: New.
* examples/extexi: Since we issue #lines only at the beginning of
@example, leave empty line when removing content (such as @comment
lines), otherwise the lines that follow have incorrect source line
location. This leaves ugly empty lines, but they are removed when you
tidy the output for the end user: sequences of \n are mapped to at
most two sucessive \n.
The previous name was historical and inconsistent.
* src/muscle-tab.c (define_directive): Use the proper value passing
syntax, based on the muscle kind.
(muscle_percent_variable_update): Use the right value passing syntax.
Migrate from parser_class_name to api.parser.class.
* data/skeletons: Migrate from parser_class_name to api.parser.class.
* doc/bison.texi (%define Summary): Document both parser_class_name
and api.parser.class.
Promote the latter over the former.
Commit 112ccb5ed7 moved the skeletons
from dist_pkgdata_DATA to dist_skeletons_DATA, hence broke the dependencies.
* Makefile.am (dependencies): New.
Use it where appropriate.
Convert some of the READMEs to Markdown, which is now more common, and
nicely displayed in some git hosting services.
Add missing READMEs and Makefiles. Generate XML, HTML and Dot files. Be
sure to ship the test files. Complete CLEANFILES to remove all generated
files.
* examples/calc++: Move into...
* examples/c++: here.
* examples/mfcalc, examples/rpcalc: Move into...
* examples/c: here.
* examples/README.md, examples/c++/calc++/Makefile, examples/c/local.mk,
* examples/c/mfcalc/Makefile, examples/c/rpcalc/Makefile,
* examples/d/README.md, examples/java/README.md:
New files.
* examples/test (medir): Be robust to deeper directory nesting.
When we extract the examples from the documentation, %require
"@value{VERSION}" is replaced with the current version. If we change
the git branch, without changing the documentation, the generated
examples will %require a version of Bison that differs from the actual
version.
* examples/local.mk (extracted.stamp): Depend on doc/version.texi.
* examples/java/Calc.y: New, based on test 495: "Calculator
parse.error=verbose %locations".
* examples/java/Calc.test, examples/java/local.mk: New.
* configure.ac (ENABLE_JAVA): New.
* examples/test (prog): Be ready to run Java programs.
Reported by Uxio Prego.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2018-11/msg00031.html
We also need to move the unreachable 'goto' to a reachable place,
otherwise clang complains about the code being unreachable anyway.
See also https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39736.
Interestingly, we don't have to apply that trick to
`#define YYCDEBUG if (false) std::cerr`, clang does not warn when the
code comes from macro expansion.
* configure.ac: Use -Wunreachable-code when supported.
* data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Pacify clang's warning about `if (0)`
by using a macro.
Another possibility was to move this statement to a reachable place.
* tests/actions.at, tests/c++.at: Avoid generating unreachable code.
Reported by Andre da Costa Barros.
https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?9716
* examples/calc++/local.mk: We no longer generate position.hh and
stack.hh. Leaving them here triggers their concurrent generation,
which fails.
(%C%_calc___CPPFLAGS): Fix the extracted headers in the source tree.
* examples/mfcalc/local.mk (%C%_mfcalc_CPPFLAGS): Ditto.
Currently, the examples are extracted on the user's side.
Unfortunately, that requires that the user has Perl, which is
otherwise not needed for Bison. Let's ship the examples instead.
The examples were handled this way so that we could depend on
configure flags: if --enable-gcc-warnings is passed, it is understood
as "I'm a maintainer", so the examples are generated with `#line`s.
Regular users should not see them, so they are now unconditionally
removed when rolling a tarball.
Reported by Mike Frysinger.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2015-04/msg00000.html
* examples/local.mk: Ship all the extracted files.
(examples-unline): New.
Make sure that the generated tarballs do not contain the #lines.
Also, make sure that `make dist` generates a correct tarball even if
the C++ compiler does not work.
Reported by Nelson H. F. Beebe.
* m4/cxx.m4 (BISON_CXX_WORKS): Define to true/false instead of
true/exit 77. The latter is too dangerous to use (it directly quits).
(ENABLE_CXX): New name for the Automake conditional, for consistency
with ENABLE_CXX11 etc.
* tests/local.at (AT_COMPILE, AT_COMPILE_CXX): Adjust to the new
semantics of BISON_CXX_WORKS.
* examples/c++/local.mk: Skip the variant test if C++ does not work.
* examples/calc++/local.mk: Likewise.
On some systems (x86_64-pc-solaris2.11), with Developer Studio 12.5's
CC, we get:
".../include/CC/Cstd/vector.cc", line 127: Error: Cannot assign const yy::parser::stack_symbol_type to yy::parser::stack_symbol_type without "yy::parser::stack_symbol_type::operator=(const yy::parser::stack_symbol_type&)";.
".../include/CC/Cstd/vector", line 475: Where: While instantiating "std::vector<yy::parser::stack_symbol_type>::__insert_aux(yy::parser::stack_symbol_type*, const yy::parser::stack_symbol_type&)".
".../include/CC/Cstd/vector", line 475: Where: Instantiated from non-template code.
1 Error(s) detected.
Don't expect __cplusplus to be always defined. If it's not, consider
this is C++98.
Reported by Nelson H. F. Beebe.
* data/c++.m4, data/lalr1.cc, examples/c++/variant.yy, tests/local.at,
* tests/testsuite.h:
An undefined __cplusplus means pre C++11.
The CI is using Flex 2.5.35. And ICC is too picky for it. Let's stop
making these warnings errors. I wish I could disable them in the
source files using the ICC version and the Flex version, but ICC's
pragma support is unclear, and I'm tired of fighting it.
* configure.ac (FLEX_SCANNER_CXXFLAGS): Make warnings warnings.
* examples/c++/local.mk: Comment changes.
Suggested by Victor Khomenko.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2018-08/msg00037.html
* doc/bison.texi (A Simple C++ Example): New.
* examples/c++/local.mk, examples/c++/simple.test: New.
Extract, check, and install this new example.
* examples/local.mk: Adjust.
* examples/test: Adjust to the case where the dirname differs
from the test name.
* build-aux/local.mk, cfg.mk, examples/calc++/local.mk,
* examples/local.mk, examples/mfcalc/local.mk,
* examples/rpcalc/local.mk, lib/local.mk, src/local.mk,
* tests/local.mk:
Use Automake comments so that we don't get a copy of each in the
generated Makefile.
* data/lalr1.cc: Fix oldish comment.
* data/stack.hh: Prefer typename for type names.
Use size() instead of duplicating it.
* examples/variant-11.yy, examples/variant.yy (yylex): Use int,
as this is the type of the semantic value.
In the previous commit we fixed a problem when the C++ stack was
resized. The test was using ints. Let's add a test with someone
quite touchy: unique_ptr
* examples/variant-11.yy: Accept an argument, which is the number of
numbers to send to the parser.
* examples/variant-11.test: Check with many numbers.