* 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.
Reported by Derek Clegg.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2018-10/msg00018.html
Rather than adding casts, we should be more careful with types. For
instance yystate should be a yytype_int16. But currently we can't: it
is also used sometimes for storing other things that state numbers.
* data/yacc.c (yyparse): Add missing casts.
The yacc.c skeleton is old, and was using many tricks to save
registers. Today's register allocators can do this themselves. Let's
keep the code simpler to read and let compilers do their job.
* data/yacc.c: Avoid using yystate for different types of content.
An inline function would be better, but doing this portably will be
a problem.
* 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.
Currently we emit useless code for places where we might issue user
content, but there is none. This commit avoids this. Besides, some
of the comments looked like implementation details ("Copy the first
part of user declarations"), rather than made for the reader of the
result ("First part of user prologue").
On Bison's parse-gram.c we get:
@@ -76,10 +76,6 @@
#define yynerrs gram_nerrs
-/* Copy the first part of user declarations. */
-
-#line 82 "src/parse-gram.c" /* yacc.c:339 */
-
* data/bison.m4 (b4_define_user_code): Accept a comment to document
the section.
Do not emit any code if the content is empty.
Adjust callers to not emit the comment.
Do not
* data/glr.c, data/glr.cc, data/lalr1.cc, data/lalr1.java, data/yacc.c:
Adjust.
The previous name is too obscure, and the other macros for C++ use
CXX, not CC.
* tests/local.at (AT_SKEL_CC_IF, AT_SKEL_JAVA_IF): Rename as...
(AT_CXX_IF, AT_JAVA_IF): these.
Adjust callers.
When we introduced variants in Bison, C++ did not have the 'emplace'
functions, and we chose 'build'. Let's align with modern C++ and
promote 'emplace' rather than 'build'.
* data/lalr1.cc, data/variant.hh (emplace): New.
(build): Deprecate in favor of emplace.
* doc/bison.texi: Adjust.