doesn't affect behavior.
(YYSTACK_ALLOC) [YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA]: Improve support for
Solaris, AIX, MSC.
(_STDLIB_H): Renamed from YYINCLUDED_STDLIB_H. All uses changed.
This works a bit better with glibc, if user code has already included
stdlib.h.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Bison Parser): Document that users can't
arbitrarily use malloc and free for other purposes. Document
that <alloca.h> and <malloc.h> might be included.
(Table of Symbols): Under YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA, Don't claim that the
user must declare alloca.
(YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM): Use it.
(yysyntax_error): New function.
(yyparse) [YYERROR_VERBOSE]: Don't leak memory indefinitely if
multiple syntax errors are reported, and alloca is being used.
Instead, reallocate buffers twice as big each time, so that
we waste at most half the allocated memory. Start with a small
(128-byte) buffer that will suffice in most cases anyway.
Use yysyntax_error to do most of the work.
Mark it as expected to fail.
Cast result of malloc; problem reported by twlevo@xs4all.nl.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at, tests/glr-regression.at:
Don't start user-code symbols with "yy", to avoid name space problems.
It never proved useful, and anyway because of the current
definition, it was not possible to have several specialization of
this traits, making it useless.
* data/lalr1.cc (yy:traits): Remove.
Inline its definitions in the parser class.
* NEWS: Remove notice of yytname change, since it was never in an
official release.
* data/glr.c (yydestroyGLRState): Rename local var to avoid shadowing
diagnostic.
* src/output.c (prepare): Likewise.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYERROR_VERBOSE_IF): New macro.
(yysyntax_error_): Use it to avoid GCC warning when YYERROR_VERBOSE
is not defined. This is an awful hack, but it's enough for now.
All callers changed.
* tests/glr-regression-at (make_value): Args are const pointers now,
to avoid GCC warning.
(Duplicated user destructor for lookahead): New test. Currently
skipped. It fails on my host but I'm not sure it'll always fail.
(yyreport_syntax_error_): Remove, replaced by...
(yysyntax_error_): this which returns a string and leaves to the
caller the call to the users' error function.
(yylooka_, yyilooka_, yylval, yylloc, yyerror_range_, yyval, yyloc):
Move from members of the parser object...
(yylooka, yyilooka, yylval, yylloc, yyerror_range, yyval, yyloc):
to local variables of the parse function.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Parser Function): Document when yyparse
returns 2.
* data/lalr1.cc: Revert part of previous change, as it's incompatible.
(b4_filename_type): Renamed back from b4_file_name_type. All uses
changed.
(class position): file_name -> filename (reverting). All uses changed.
(YYJMP_BUF, YYSETJMP, YYLONGJMP) [!defined YYSETJMP]: New macros.
All uses of jmp_buf, setjmp, longjmp changed to use these instead.
(yyparse): Abort if user code uses longjmp to throw an unexpected
value.
"file" or "name", depending on the context.
(Invocation): The output of "bison hack/foo.y" goes to foo.tab.c,
not to hack/foo.tab.c.
(Calc++ Top Level): 2nd arg of main is not const.
All uses changed. Invoke user destructor after an error during a
split parse (trivial change from Joel E. Denny).
* tests/glr-regression.at
(User destructor after an error during a split parse): New test case.
Problem reported by Joel E. Denny in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2005-08/msg00029.html
in yydestruct diagnostic, since it might not be an error.
Problem reported by Joel Denny near end of
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2005-07/msg00040.html>.
* data/lalr1cc (yyerturn): Likewise.
* data/yacc.c (yyreturn): Likewise.
* tests/calc.at (_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR): Adjust to the above change.