Its value can be "LALR", "IELR", or "canonical LR".
* lib/timevar.def (TV_IELR_PHASE1): New var.
(TV_IELR_PHASE2): New var.
(TV_IELR_PHASE3): New var.
(TV_IELR_PHASE4): New var.
* src/Makefile.am (bison_SOURCES): Add AnnotationList.c,
AnnotationList.h, InadequacyList.c, InadequacyList.h, Sbitset.c,
Sbitset.h, ielr.h, and ielr.c.
* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (enum trace, trace_args,
trace_types): Add trace_ielr.
* src/lalr.h, src/lalr.c (ngotos): Export it.
(F): Rename to...
(goto_follows): ... this, update all uses, and export it.
(set_goto_map): Export it.
(map_goto): Export it.
(compute_lookahead_tokens): Don't free goto_follows yet. Now
handled in ielr.
(initialize_LA): Export it. Move lookback allocation to...
(lalr): ... here because, for canonical LR, initialize_LA must
be invoked but lookback and much of the rest of LALR isn't
needed.
* main.c (main): Instead of lalr, invoke ielr, which invokes
lalr.
* src/reader.c (reader): Default lr.type to "LALR".
Default lr.default_rules to "accepting" if lr.type is "canonical
LR". Leave the default as "all" otherwise.
Check for a valid lr.type value.
* src/state.h, src/state.c (struct state_list): Add state_list
member.
(state_new): Initialize state_list member to NULL.
(state_new_isocore): New function, exported.
* tests/existing.at (AT_TEST_EXISTING_GRAMMAR): New macro that
exercises all values of lr.type.
(GNU AWK Grammar): Rename test group to...
(GNU AWK 3.1.0 Grammar): ... this, and extend to use
AT_TEST_EXISTING_GRAMMAR.
(GNU Cim Grammar): Extend to use AT_TEST_EXISTING_GRAMMAR.
(GNU pic Grammar): Rename test group to...
(GNU pic (Groff 1.18.1) Grammar): ... this, and extend to use
AT_TEST_EXISTING_GRAMMAR.
* tests/reduce.at (AT_TEST_LR_TYPE): New macro that exercises
all values of lr.type.
(Single State Split): New test groups using AT_TEST_LR_TYPE.
(Lane Split): Likewise.
(Complex Lane Split): Likewise.
(Split During Added Lookahead Propagation): Likewise.
Its value describes the states that are permitted to contain
default rules: "all", "consistent", or "accepting".
* src/reader.c (reader): Default lr.default_rules to "all".
Check for a valid lr.default_rules value.
* src/lalr.c (state_lookahead_tokens_count): If lr.default_rules
is "accepting", then only mark the accepting state as
consistent.
(initialize_LA): Tell state_lookahead_tokens_count whether
lr.default_rules is "accepting".
* src/tables.c (action_row): If lr.default_rules is not "all",
then disable default rules in inconsistent states.
* src/print.c (print_reductions): Use this opportunity to
perform some assertions about whether lr.default_rules was
obeyed correctly.
* tests/local.at (AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE): New macro that
helps with checking the parser tables for a grammar.
* tests/input.at (%define lr.default_rules invalid values): New
test group.
* tests/reduce.at (AT_TEST_LR_DEFAULT_RULES): New macro using
AT_TEST_TABLES_AND_PARSE.
(`no %define lr.default_rules'): New test group generated by
AT_TEST_LR_DEFAULT_RULES.
(`%define lr.default_rules "all"'): Likewise.
(`%define lr.default_rules "consistent"'): Likewise.
(`%define lr.default_rules "accepting"'): Likewise.
move the check for disabled transitions to an aver since conflict
resolution hasn't happened yet.
* src/lalr.c (state_lookahead_tokens_count): Remove the check that
labels a state as inconsistent just because it has error transitions.
The original form of this check appeared in revision 1.1 of lalr.c,
which was committed on 1991-12-21. Now (at least), changing the
consistency label on such a state appears to have no useful effect in
any of the places it is examined, which I enumerate below. The key
point to understanding each item in this enumeration is that a state
with an error transition is labelled consistent in the first place only
if it has no rules, so the check cannot matter for states that have
rules. (1) Labelling a state as inconsistent will cause set_conflicts
to try to identify its conflicts, and a state must have *rules* to have
conflicts. (2) Labelling a state as inconsistent will affect how
action_row sets the default *rule* for the state. (3) Labelling a
state as inconsistent will cause build_relations to add lookback edges
to *rules* in that state.
* src/state.h (struct state): Word the comment for member consistent
more carefully.
* src/conflicts.c (conflicts_update_state_numbers): Fix for-loop.
* src/lalr.c (lalr_update_state_numbers): Fix for-loop.
* src/reader.c (check_and_convert_grammar): Fix for-loop.
* src/state.c (state_mark_reachable_states): Fix for-loop.
(state_remove_unreachable_states): Fix for-loop.
Don't widen struct state with member reachable just to temporarily
record reachability. Instead, use a local bitset.
* src/state.h (struct state): Remove member.
* src/state.c (state_new): Don't initialize it.
(state_mark_reachable_states): Rename to...
(state_record_reachable_states): ... this, and use bitset.
(state_remove_unreachable_states): Use bitset.
report rules that are then unused, and don't report conflicts in those
states.
* src/conflicts.c, src/conflicts.h (conflicts_update_state_numbers):
New global function.
* src/lalr.c, src/lalr.h (lalr_update_state_numbers): New global
function.
* src/main.c (main): After conflict resolution, remove the unreachable
states and update all data structures that reference states by number.
* src/state.c (state_new): Initialize each state's reachable member to
false.
(state_mark_reachable_states): New static function.
(state_remove_unreachable_states): New global function.
* src/state.h (struct state): Add member bool reachable.
(state_remove_unreachable_states): Prototype.
* tests/conflicts.at (Unreachable States After Conflict Resolution):
New test case.
* tests/existing.at (GNU pic Grammar): Update test case output now that
an unused rule is discovered.
* src/LR0.c (new_itemsets): Use item_number_is_symbol_number.
(new_itemsets, save_reductions): Update for rename to nitemset.
* src/closure.c (nritemset): Rename to...
(nitemset): ... this since the "r" appears to meaningless and isn't
used in the comments.
(closure): Update for rename.
* src/closure.h (nritemset): Update extern to...
(nitemset): ... this.
* src/lalr.c (LA): Fix a typo in comments.
* src/print.c (print_core): Update for rename to nitemset.
* src/print_graph.c (print_graph): Likewise.
* src/state.h: Fix some typos in header comments.
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2006-09/msg00018.html>.
* src/parse-gram.y (symbol_declaration): Don't put statements
before declarations; it's not portable to C89.
* src/scan-code.l (handle_action_at): Likewise.
* src/scan-code.l: Always initialize braces_level; the old code
left it uninitialized and therefore had undefined behavior.
Don't attempt to redefine 'assert', since it runs afoul of
systems where standard headers (mistakenly) include <assert.h>.
Instead, define and use our own alternative, called 'aver'.
* src/reader.c: Don't include assert.h, since we no longer
use assert.
* src/scan-code.l: Likewise.
* src/system.h (assert): Remove, replacing with....
(aver): New function, taking a bool arg. All uses changed.
* src/tables.c (pack_vector): Ensure that aver arg is bool,
not merely an integer.
`look_ahead'. Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-01/msg00049.html>
and then at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-06/msg00017.html>.
* NEWS: For the next release, note the change to `--report'.
* TODO, doc/bison.1: Update English.
* doc/bison.texinfo: Update English.
(Understanding Your Parser, Bison Options): Document as
`--report=lookahead' rather than `--report=look-ahead'.
* src/conflicts.c: Update English in comments.
(lookahead_set): Rename from look_ahead_set.
(flush_reduce): Rename argument look_ahead_tokens to lookahead_tokens.
(resolve_sr_conflict): Rename local look_ahead_tokens to
lookahead_tokens, and update other uses.
(flush_shift, set_conflicts, conflicts_solve, count_sr_conflicts,
count_rr_conflicts, conflicts_free): Update uses.
* src/getargs.c (report_args): Move "lookahead" before alternate
spellings.
(report_types): Update uses.
(usage): For `--report' usage description, state `lookahead' spelling
rather than `look-ahead'.
* src/getargs.h (report.report_lookahead_tokens): Rename from
report_look_ahead_tokens.
* src/lalr.c: Update English in comments.
(compute_lookahead_tokens): Rename from compute_look_ahead_tokens.
(state_lookahead_tokens_count): Rename from
state_look_ahead_tokens_count.
Rename local n_look_ahead_tokens to n_lookahead_tokens.
(lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from look_ahead_tokens_print.
Rename local n_look_ahead_tokens to n_lookahead_tokens.
Update other uses.
Update English in output.
(add_lookback_edge, initialize_LA, lalr, lalr_free): Update uses.
* src/print.c: Update English in comments.
(lookahead_set): Rename from look_ahead_set.
(print_reduction): Rename argument lookahead_token from
look_ahead_token.
(print_core, state_default_rule, print_reductions, print_results):
Update uses.
* src/print_graph.c: Update English in comments.
(print_core): Update uses.
* src/state.c: Update English in comments.
(reductions_new): Update uses.
(state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from
state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print, and update other uses.
* src/state.h: Update English in comments.
(reductions.lookahead_tokens): Rename from look_ahead_tokens.
(state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print): Rename from
state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print.
* src/tables.c: Update English in comments.
(conflict_row, action_row): Update uses.
* tests/glr-regression.at
(Incorrect lookahead during deterministic GLR,
Incorrect lookahead during nondeterministic GLR): Rename
print_look_ahead to print_lookahead.
* tests/torture.at: Update English in comments.
(AT_DATA_LOOKAHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR): Rename from
AT_DATA_LOOK_AHEAD_TOKENS_GRAMMAR.
(Many lookahead tokens): Update uses.
* data/glr.c: Update English in comments.
* lalr1.cc: Likewise.
* yacc.c: Likewise.
* src/conflicts.h: Likewise.
* src/lalr.h: Likewise.
* src/main.c: Likewise.
* src/output.c: Likewise.
* src/parse-gram.c: Likewise.
* src/tables.h: Likewise.
* tests/calc.at: Likewise.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Prepend a new sentinel before ritem.
* src/lalr.c (build_relations): Rely on new sentinel.
* src/gram.c (gram_free): Adjust to new sentinel.
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.
changed to use xcalloc, xnmalloc, xnrealloc, respectively,
unless otherwise specified below.
* src/LR0.c (allocate_itemsets): Use xnmalloc, not xcalloc,
to allocate kernel_base, kernel_items, kernel_size, since
they needn't be initialized to 0.
(allocate_storgae): Likewise, for shiftset, redset, shift_symbol.
* src/closure.c (new_closure): Likewise, for itemset.
* src/derives.c (derives_compute): Likewise, for delts, derives, q.
* src/lalr.c (set_goto_map): Likewise, for temp_map.
(initialize_F): Likewise, for reads, edge, reads[i], includes[i].
(build_relations): Likewise for edge, states1, includes.
* src/nullable.c (nullable_compute): Likewise, for squeue, relts.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Likewise, for ritem, rules.
* src/reduce.c (nonterminals_reduce): Likewise for nontermmap.
* src/relation.c (relation_digraph): Likewise for VERTICES.
(relation_transpose): Likewise for new_R, end_R.
* src/symtab.c (symbols_token_translations_init): Likewise for
token_translations.
* src/tables.c (save_row): Likewise for froms, tos, conflict_tos.
(token_actions): Likewise for yydefact, actrow, conflrow,
conflict_list.
(save_column): Likewise for froms[symno], tos[symno].
(goto_actions): Likewise for state_count.
(pack_table): Likewise for base, pos, check.
(tables_generate): Likewise for width.
* src/LR0.c (set_states): Don't reuse kernel_size and kernel_base
for initial core. Just have a separate core, so we needn't worry
about whether kernel_size and kernel_base are initialized.
* src/LR0.c (shift_symbol, redset, shiftset, kernel_base,
kernel_size, kernel_items): Remove unnecessary initialization.
* src/conflicts.c (conflicts): Likewise.
* src/derives.c (derives): Likewise.
* src/muscle_tablc (muscle_insert): Likewise.
* src/relation.c (relation_digraph): Likewise.
* src/tables.c (froms, tos, conflict_tos, tally, width, actrow, order,
conflrow, conflict_table, conflict_list, table, check):
Likewise.
* src/closure.c (new_closure): Arg is of type unsigned int, not int.
This is because all callers pass unsigned int.
* src/closure.h (new_closure): Likewise.
* src/lalr.c (initialize_F): Initialize reads[i] in all cases.
(build_relations): Initialize includes[i] in all cases.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Always initialize rules[ruleno].prec
and rules[ruleno].precsym. Initialize members in order.
* src/relation.c (relation_transpose): Always initialize new_R[i]
and end_R[i].
* src/table.c (conflict_row): Initialize 0 at end of conflict_list.
* src/output.c (prepare_actions): Pass 0 instead of conflict_list[0];
conflict_list[0] was always 0, but now it isn't initialized.
* src/table.c (table_grow): When conflict_table grew, the grown
area wasn't cleared. Fix this.
GOTO_NUMBER_MAXIMUM, since we occasionally compute
ngotos + 1 without checking for overflow.
(build_relations): Use END_NODE, not -1, to denote end of edges.
(set_goto_map, map_goto, initialize_F, add_loopback_edge,
build_relations): Use goto_number, not int, for goto numbers.
cannot be NULL, not XFREE.
(pack_vector): Use assert, not fatal, for bound violations.
* src/state.c (state_new): Likewise.
* src/reader.c (reader): Likewise.
* src/lalr.c (set_goto_map): Likewise.
* src/location.h (LOCATION_PRINT): If first_line is 0, just issue
the file name.
reduced by a state, attach the lookaheads to the reductions.
* src/state.h (state_t): Remove the `lookaheads',
`lookaheads_rule' member.
(reductions_t): Add a `lookaheads' member.
Use a regular array for the `rules'.
* src/state.c (reductions_new): Initialize the lookaheads member
to 0.
(state_rule_lookaheads_print): Adjust.
* src/state.h, src/state.c (state_reductions_find): New.
* src/conflicts.c (resolve_sr_conflict, set_conflicts)
(count_rr_conflicts): Adjust.
* src/lalr.c (LArule): Remove.
(add_lookback_edge): Adjust.
(state_lookaheads_count): New.
(states_lookaheads_initialize): Merge into...
(initialize_LA): this.
(lalr_free): Adjust.
* src/main.c (main): Don't free nullable and derives too early: it
is used by --verbose.
* src/print.c, src/print_graph.c, src/tables.c: Adjust.
* src/lalr.h (LA, LArule): Don't export them: used with the
state_t.
* src/lalr.c (LA, LArule): Static.
* src/lalr.h, src/lalr.c (lalr_free): New.
* src/main.c (main): Call it.
* src/tables.c (pack_vector): Check whether loc is >= to the
table_size, not >.
(pack_tables): Don't free froms, tos, conflict_tos, and pos...
(tables_generate): do it, since that's also it which allocates
them.
Don't free LA and LArule, main does.
* src/getargs.h (enum trace_e): New.
* src/getargs.c (trace_args, trace_types, trace_argmatch): New.
(long_options, short_options): --trace/-T takes an optional
argument.
Change all the uses of trace_flag to reflect the new flags.
* tests/sets.at (Firsts, Nullable, Broken Closure): Use --trace=sets.
Strengthen `stage' portability.
* m4/stage.m4 (BISON_PREREQ_STAGE): New.
* configure.in: Use it.
Don't check for malloc.h and sys/times.h.
* src/system.h: Include them when appropriate.
* src/main.c (stage): Compile only when mallinfo, struct mallinfo,
times and struct tms are available.
* src/LR0.c, src/closure.c, src/derives.c, src/gram.c, src/lalr.c
* src/nullable.c, src/output.c, src/print.c, src/reader.c
* src/reduce.c: Allocate and free from &rules[0], not &rules[1].
Iterate from 0 to nrules.
Use rule_number_as_item_number and item_number_as_rule_number.
Adjust to `derive' now containing possibly 0.
* src/gram.h (rule_number_as_item_number, item_number_as_rule_number):
Handle the `- 1' part in rule numbers from/to item numbers.
* src/conflicts.c (log_resolution): Fix the message which reversed
shift and reduce.
* src/output.c (action_row): Initialize default_rule to -1.
(token_actions): Adjust.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable, Firsts): Fix the previously bogus
expected output.
* tests/conflicts.at (Resolved SR Conflicts): Likewise.
* src/LR0.c (new_state): Merge into...
(state_list_append): this.
(new_states): Merge into...
(generate_states): here.
(set_states): Don't ensure a proper `errs' state member here, do it...
* src/conflicts.c (conflicts_solve): here.
* src/state.h, src/state.c: Comment changes.
(state_t): Rename member `shifts' as `transitions'.
Adjust all dependencies.
(errs_new): For consistency, also take the values as argument.
(errs_dup): Remove.
(state_errs_set): New.
(state_reductions_set, state_transitions_set): Assert that no
previous value was assigned.
(state_free): New.
(states_free): Use it.
* src/conflicts.c (resolve_sr_conflict): Don't use an `errs_t' as
temporary storage: use `errs' and `nerrs' as elsewhere.
(set_conflicts): Allocate and free this `errs'.