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.
On some systems, we don't use our getopt. As a consequence the error
messages vary:
$ bison --skeleton
bison: option requires an argument -- skeleton
Try 'bison --help' for more information.
instead of
bison: option '--skeleton' requires an argument
Try 'bison --help' for more information.
Reported by Jannick and Nelson H. F. Beebe.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2018-10/msg00140.html
* tests/input.at (Invalid number of arguments): work around getopt
portability issues.
On Solaris, GCC 7.3 defines:
-std=c++14 -std=c++17
__cplusplus 201402L 201703L
__STDC_VERSION__ 199901L 201112L
So the current #definition of _Noreturn sees that 201112 <=
__STDC_VERSION__, i.e., that C11 is supported, so it expects _Noreturn
to be supported. Apparently it is not.
This is only for C++, the test suite works for C. However, the test
suite does not try several C standards, maybe we should...
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2018-10/msg00064.html
* data/c.m4 (b4_attribute_define): Define _Noreturn as [[noreturn]] in
modern C++.
Does not work on Solaris 11.3 x86/64:
479. c++.at:1293: testing C++ GLR parser identifier shadowing ...
======== Testing with C++ standard flags: '-std=c++17'
./c++.at:1332: $BISON_CXX_WORKS
stderr:
stdout:
./c++.at:1332: $CXX $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o input input.cc $LIBS
stderr:
input.cc:837:8: error: '_Noreturn' does not name a type
static _Noreturn void
^~~~~~~~~
input.cc:845:8: error: '_Noreturn' does not name a type
static _Noreturn void
^~~~~~~~~
Reported by Kiyoshi Kanazawa.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2018-10/msg00051.html
* data/c.m4 (b4_attribute_define): Use the snippet which is currently
in gnulib's m4/gnulib-common.m4 (which seems a little more advanced
than lib/_Noreturn.h).
The "Report translation bugs to..." part of --help is issued only on
glibc systems. So if the tarball is not wrapped on such a system, and
used on such a system (or the converse), then bison.help will differ
on the user's system, and help2man will be called to update bison.1.
But help2man should not be a requirement.
Reported by Alexandre Duret-Lutz.
* doc/local.mk (doc/bison.help): Remove the possible doc about
translation bugs.
Pass LC_ALL=C, as reported in src/getargs.c's usage().
(doc/cross-options.texi): Use bison.help instead of calling bison
--help.
Some users rely on this sentence to know that the file can be ignored.
Reported by Alexandre Duret-Lutz.
* data/bison.m4 (b4_generated_by): New.
(b4_copyright): Use it.
* data/location.cc, data/stack.hh: Use it too, for the stub files
(position.hh and stack.hh).
* doc/bison.texi (Calc++ Scanner): Show how exception can be thrown
from auxiliary functions.
Clarify the meaning of the various flex %options we use.
Get rid of a warning.
(Calc++ Parsing Driver): Use the parser as a functor.
* doc/bison.texi: Simplify wording.
Fix Texinfo error.
(Complete Symbols): Handle the token EOF.
(Calc++ Parser): In the modern C++ world, prefer assignment to swap.
(Strings are Destroyed): Prefer an explicit 'continue' to a comment.
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.
On the CI, both GCC and Clang report:
src/parse-gram.c: In function 'yy_lac':
src/parse-gram.c:1479:29: error: format '%hd' expects argument of type 'int',
but argument 3 has type 'yytype_int16 {aka long int}' [-Werror=format=]
YYDPRINTF ((stderr, " G%hd", yystate));
^
Although yytype_int16 is supposed to be a short int, not a long int.
This must be explored.
* data/yacc.c (yy_lac): Work around typing issue.
* data/glr.c: Don't use `foo |= bar` with foo and bar being yybool:
the result appears to be an int, not a yybool.
Use yybool where appropriate.
Add casts where needed.