The purpose of this symbol was only to factor function calls. As a
result the actions were indeed simpler, but the grammar was somewhat
uselessly obfuscated. Get rid of this symbol, but introduce functions
to simplify dependencies.
There is no (intended) changes of behavior here.
* src/parse-gram.y (strip_braces, translate_code(
(translate_code_braceless): New.
(braceless): Remove, use "{...}" instead, and one of the previous
functions depending on the context.
(STRING, "%{...%}", EPILOGUE): Declare as <code>, instead of <chars>,
the difference between both is useless (well, I couldn't make sense of
it, even after having read the initial commit that introduced them).
(%union): Remove the now useless "chars" type.
Adjust the printers.
* src/scan-gram.l: Adjust.
* src/parse-gram.y (version_check, gram_error, char_name, lloc_default):
Move their prototypes from %{...%} to %code.
(YYLLOC_DEFAULT, YY_LOCATION_PRINT): Move from %{...%} to %code.
(current_lhs): Move its implementation to the epilogue.
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_percent_define_get_kind)
(muscle_percent_define_check_kind): New.
(muscle_percent_define_default): Variables with a default value are
of "keyword" kind.
(muscle_percent_define_flag_if, muscle_percent_define_check_values):
Check that the variable is of keyword kind.
* data/bison.m4: Likewise, but in M4. That is to say...
(b4_percent_define_default): Define the kind when the variable is undefined.
(b4_percent_define_check_kind): Use a better error message.
(_b4_percent_define_check_values, _b4_percent_define_check_values):
Former "enum" variables should be defined using the keyword syntax.
* doc/bison.texi: Update.
A couple of fixes.
* tests/input.at (%define keyword variables): New.
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_percent_define_ensure): Discover the virtues
of || to factor conditionals.
* NEWS: As api.pure is no longer flagged as "used" by accident,
we now have warnings for useless definitions.
* tests/calc.at: So remove api.pure settings when running C++ tests,
since C++ skeletons use a pure interface.
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_percent_define_get_raw): New.
Use it where appropriate.
(location_decode): No longer fetch the value from the table,
take the value as argument.
Recently "braceless" in the parser was changed so that an eol was no
longer added to the value. This is not correct when a %code is used
multiple times, because the syncline of the next snippet might be
appended to the last (and not ended) line of the previous snippet.
* src/muscle-tab.h (muscle_grow): Make it private.
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_grow): Accept a fourth argument: a required
terminator.
Adjust callers.
* tests/input.at (Multiple %code): New.
Provide a means to dereference pointers when defining tags. One
example could be:
%code requires
{
typedef struct ListElementType
{
union value
{
int intVal;
float floatVal;
char* charptrVal;
} value;
struct ListElementType* next;
} ListElementType;
}
%union
{
ListElementType* list;
}
%token <list->value.charptrVal> STRING
%token <list->value.intVal> INTEGER
%token <list->value.floatVal> REAL
%type <list> ElementList LiteralType
* src/scan-code.l, src/scan-gram.l: Accept "->" in tags.
* tests/types.at: Add more test cases to cover this case.
* src/scan-gram.l: Remove the rule for simple tags: the "complex" case
subsumes it. It was more efficient, but duplicated the code for a
negligible benefit.
Now that we use "braceless" (which is {...} blocks of code with
initial and final braces stripped) to denote "short" values (such as
api.namespaces), the added end-of-line is a nuisance. As a matter of
fact, this extra-safety was useless, as every expansion of "braceless"
(aka, "user code") is followed by an end of line.
* src/parse-gram.y, src/parse-gram.c (braceless): Instead of replacing
the final brace by \n, just delete the brace.
Provide a means to tell the difference between "keyword" values (e.g.,
%define api.pull both), "string" values (e.g., %define file.name
"foo"), and "code" values (e.g., %define api.namespace {calc}).
Suggested by Joel E. Denny.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2013-03/msg00016.html
* src/muscle-tab.h, src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_kind, muscle_kind_new)
(muscle_kind_string): New.
(muscle_percent_define_insert): Take the kind as new argument.
Insert it in the muscle table.
Adjust callers.
* src/getargs.c: Adjust callers.
* src/parse-gram.y: Ditto.
(content.opt): Remove, replaced by...
(value): this new non-terminal, whose semantics value is stored
in the new "value" union member.
Provide a printer.
Support values in braces in additions to keyword and string values.
fuse me
* src/parse-gram.y (PARAM_TYPE): Remove useless typedef guard.
There's a header guard.
Use 'yyo' with %printer.
Use a consistent style for %union one-liners.
* src/parse-gram.y (INT): Fuse the %type and %token declaration.
Move its %union right before its introduction.
(%union): Split in several %unions, right before their use.
In a precedence declaration, when tokens are declared with a litteral
character (e.g., 'a') or with a identifier (e.g., B), Bison behaved
differently: the litteral tokens would be numbered first, and then the
other ones, leading to the following grammar:
%right A B 'c' 'd'
being numbered as such: 'c' 'd' A B.
* src/parse-gram.y (symbol.prec): Set the symbol number when reading the
symbols.
* tests/conflicts.at (Token declaration order: literals vs. identifiers):
New.
Signed-off-by: Akim Demaille <akim@lrde.epita.fr>
It would be a pity to warn the users against Bison features...
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2013-02/msg00107.html
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (Wall): Disable Wyacc.
(Weverything): New (hidden so far) category which really denotes all
the categories (what used to be Wall).
(warnings_args, warnings_types): Adjust.
(warning_argmatch): Now !none = Weverything and conversely, no longer Wall.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texi, src/getargs.c: Adjust the documentation.
* tests/input.at (-Werror is not affected by -Wnone and -Wall): Adjust
by not using a -Wyacc type of warning.
Bison 3.0 is already breaking backward compatibility with other
features. It is an appropriate time to drop this feature. Note that
it was disabled when --yacc is passed. See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2013-02/msg00102.html
Basically, revert e8cd1ad655.
* src/scan-code.l (braces_level, need_semicolon, in_cpp): Remove.
Remove every rule needed to detect and add missing semicolon.
* tests/actions.at (Fix user actions without a trailing semicolon):
Remove.
* NEWS: Adjust.
When reporting a duplicate directive on a rule, point to its first
occurrence:
one.y:11.10-15: error: only one %empty allowed per rule
%empty {} %empty
^^^^^^
one.y:11.3-8: previous declaration
%empty {} %empty
^^^^^^
And consistently discard the second one.
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (duplicate_directive): New.
* src/reader.c: Use it where appropriate.
* src/symlist.h, src/symlist.c (symbol_list): Add a dprec_location member.
* tests/actions.at: Adjust expected output.
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (warning_is_unset): New.
* src/reader.c (grammar_current_rule_empty_set): If enabled -Wempty-rule,
if not disabled.
* tests/actions.at (Implicitly empty rule): Check this feature.
Also check that -Wno-empty-rule does disable this warning.
Provide a means to explicitly denote empty right-hand sides of rules:
instead of
exp: { ... }
allow
exp: %empty { ... }
Make sure that %empty is properly used.
With help from Joel E. Denny and Gabriel Rassoul.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2013-01/msg00142.html
* src/reader.h, src/reader.c (grammar_current_rule_empty_set): New.
* src/parse-gram.y (%empty): New token.
Use it.
* src/scan-gram.l (%empty): Scan it.
* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_check): Check that %empty is properly used.
* tests/actions.at (Invalid uses of %empty, Valid uses of %empty): New.
This allows to reduce the number of public interfaces.
* src/getargs.c (--yacc): Use warning_argmatch instead of tweaking
directly warnings_flag (which will be private).
(warning_argmatch, warnings_argmatch): Move to...
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c: here.
* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (warnings_args, warnings_types): Move to...
* src/complain.c: here, now private.
* src/complain.h (severity, warnings_flag): Move to...
* src/complain.c: here, now private.
Recent discussions with Joel E. Denny
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2013-02/msg00026.html)
show that it is desirable to tell the difference between an option
that was explicitly disabled with -Wno-foo, as opposed to be left
unset. The current framework does not allow this.
Instead of having a first int to store which options are enabled, and
another to store which are turned into errors, use an array that for
each warning category tells its status: disabled, unset, warning,
error.
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (warning_bit): New enum.
(warnings): Use it.
(severity): New enum.
(warnings_flag): Now an array of severity.
(errors_flag): Remove, now done by warnings_flag.
(complain_init): New function, to initialie warnings_flag.
(warnings_are_errors): New Boolean, for -Werror.
* src/complain.c (warning_severity): New.
(warnings_print_categories, complains): Use it.
* src/getargs.c (warning_argmatch): Adjust to use warnings_flag.
(warnings_argmatch): Ditto.
Handle -Werror and -Wno-error here.
(getargs): Adjust.
* src/main.c (main): Call complain_init.
* tests/input.at (Invalid options): Add more corner cases.
* src/getargs.c (warnings_argmatch, warning_argmatch): Simplify by
replacing function arguments with their actual values.
(WARNING_ARGMATCH): Remove, useless.
Adjust callers.
* src/getargs.c (warning_argmatch, warnings_argmatch, WARNINGS_ARGMATCH):
New.
Use them for -W/--warning.
They are copied from...
(flag_argmatch, flags_argmatch, FLAGS_ARGMATCH): these.
Simplify by removing the support for "error".
* tests/input.at (Invalid options): New.
* TODO (Laxism in Bison invocation arguments): Remove.
* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (warnings_args, warnings_types): Make
them public.
* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (warnings_print_categories): Its
only use outside complain.c was removed in a recent commit, so
make it static.
Simplify its implementation.
Use warnings_args and warnings_types.
* src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_percent_define_check_values): Make it
silent.
* src/gram.c (grammar_rules_useless_report): Let -fcaret handle the
pretty-printing of the guilty rules.
(rule_print): Inline in its only use.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/existing.at, tests/reduce.at,
* tests/regression.at: Adjust.
* NEWS: Document.
The argmatch functions accept prefixes of the alternatives (like
getopt does for long options). Bison uses this to document the
warning categories. This is troublesome: it duplicates the --help
documentation, it is not gettextized, it is displayed with ugly quotes
(because argmatch uses it to display the list of possible answers),
and it prevents straighforward uses of the tables of valid warning
categories (for instance so that warning diagnostics end with the name
of the warning).
The "hidden" option --trace uses the same trick, but it does not need
to be translated, nor to be described in --help.
* src/getargs.c (warnings_args): Remove pseudo documentation.
Comment changes.