use during nondeterministic operation to track which stacks have
actually needed the current lookahead.
(yyinitStateSet, yyfreeStateSet, yyremoveDeletes, yysplitStack):
Allocate, deallocate, resize, and otherwise shuffle space for
yylookaheadStatuses in parallel with yystates member of yyGLRStateSet.
(yysplitStack, yyprocessOneStack, yyparse): Set lookahead status
appropriately during nondeterministic operation.
(yySemanticOption): Add int yyrawchar, YYSTYPE yyval, and YYLTYPE yyloc
members to store the current lookahead to be used by the deferred
user action.
(yyaddDeferredAction): Add size_t yyk parameter specifying the stack
from which the RHS is taken. Set the lookahead members of the new
yySemanticOption according to the lookahead status for stack yyk.
(yyglrShiftDefer, yyglrReduce): Pass yyk parameter on to
yyaddDeferredAction.
(yyresolveAction): Set yychar, yylval, and yylloc to the lookahead
members of yySemanticOption before invoking yyuserAction, and then set
them back to their current values afterward.
(yyparse): Set yychar = YYEMPTY where yytoken = YYEMPTY.
(yyreportAmbiguity): Add /*ARGSUSED*/ to pacify lint.
* tests/glr-regression.at: Remove `.' from the ends of recent test case
titles for consistency.
(Leaked merged semantic value if user action cuts parse): In order to
suppress lint warnings, use arguments in merge function, and assign
char value < 128 in main.
(Incorrect lookahead during deterministic GLR): New test case.
(Incorrect lookahead during nondeterministic GLR): New test case.
!yyvaluep as signal that no semantic value is available to print.
* data/glr.c (yydestroyGLRState): If state is not resolved, don't try
to print a semantic value.
least one user action succeeds but a later one cuts the parse, then
destroy the semantic value before returning rather than leaking it.
(yyresolveStates): If a user action cuts the parse and thus
yyresolveValue fails, ignore the (unset) semantic value rather than
corrupting the yyGLRState, and empty the semantic options list since
the user actions should have called all necessary destructors.
Simplify code with YYCHK.
* tests/glr-regression.at (Corrupted semantic options if user action
cuts parse): New test case.
(Undesirable destructors if user action cuts parse): New test case.
Before applying any of this patch, this test case never actually failed
for me... but only because the corrupted semantic options usually
masked this bug.
(Leaked merged semantic value if user action cuts parse): New test
case.
Allow multiple %union directives, whose contents concatenate.
* src/parse-gram.y (grammar_declaration): Likewise.
Use muscle_code_grow, so that we don't need stype_line any more.
All uses changed.
(b4_lpure_formals): Remove this unused m4 macro.
* tests/cxx-type.at: Reformat whitespace with tabs.
(_AT_TEST_GLR_CXXTYPES): In union Node, rename node_info to nodeInfo
since it's a member. Rename type to isNterm for clarity.
(b4_yysymprint_generate): Rename as...
(b4_yy_symbol_print_generate): this.
Generate yy_symbol_print instead of yysymprint.
Generate also yy_symbol_value_print, and use it.
* data/glr.c: Use American spacing, for consistency.
* data/glr.cc: Likewise.
* data/lalr1.cc: Likewise.
* data/yacc.c: Likewise.
* data/yacc.c: Reformat comments slightly.
* doc/bison.texinfo: Replace "non-" with "non" when that makes sense,
for consistency. Fix some spelling errors and reword recently-included
text slightly.
* tests/cxx-type.at: Cast results of malloc, for C++.
(yylval, yylloc): If pure, #define to yystackp->yyval and
yystackp->yyloc similar to yychar and yynerrs.
(yyparse): If pure, remove local yylval and yylloc. Add local
yystackp to accommodate pure definitions of yylval and yylloc.
(b4_lex_param, b4_lyyerror_args, b4_lpure_args): If pure, change
yylvalp and yyllocp to &yylval and &yylloc.
(nerrs, char, lval, lloc): If pure, add #define's for b4_prefix[]
namespace. Previously, nerrs and char were missing, but lval and lloc
weren't necessary.
(yyprocessOneStack, yyreportSyntaxError, yyrecoverSyntaxError): Remove
yylvalp and yyllocp parameters since, if pure, these are now always
accessible through yystackp. If not pure, they are still accessible
globally.
* data/glr.c, data/yacc.c (YYLLOC_DEFAULT): Change `if (N)' to
`if (YYID (N))' to pacify lint.
destroy the RHS symbols of a rule.
* data/yacc.c (yylen): Initialize to 0.
Keep its value to the number of items to possibly shift.
In particular, a regular successful parse that ends on YYFINAL by
a (internal) YYACCEPT must not have yylen != 0.
(yyerrorlab, yyreturn): Pop the RHS.
Reorder a bit to emphasize the `shifting' bits of code.
(YYPOPSTACK): Now accept a number of items to pop.
* data/lalr1.cc: Likewise.
* data/glr.c: Formatting changes.
Use goto instead of fall through.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Destructor Decl): Complete.
of struct declarations.
Rename yystack everywhere to yystackp except in yyparse where it's not
a pointer.
(yyglrShift): Change parameter YYSTYPE yysval to YYSTYPE* yyvalp for
consistency.
(yyis_table_ninf): Change 0 to YYID (0) to pacify lint.
(yyreportSyntaxError): Add /*ARGSUSED*/ to pacify lint.
(yyparse): Change while (yytrue) to while ( YYID (yytrue)) to pacify
lint.
* data/c.m4 (b4_yydestruct_generate, b4_yysymprint_generate):
Prepend /*ARGSUSED*/, for lint's sake.
* data/glr.c (YYUSE): Properly parenthesize, and use an alternate
definition if 'lint' is defined.
(YYID): New macro (or function, if lint).
All uses of /*CONSTCOND*/0 replaced by YYID(0).
* data/yacc.c: Likewise.
* data/glr.c (yyuserAction, yyuserMerge, yy_reduce_print):
(yyrecoverSyntaxError): Prepend /*ARGSUSED*/.
* data/glr.cc (YYLLOC_DEFAULT): Omit /*CONSTCOND*/ since this code
is C++ only.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYUSE): Just use a cast, since this code is C++ only.
* data/yacc.c (YYSTACK_FREE) [defined YYSTACK_ALLOC]:
Use YYID(0) rather than 0, for lint.
(yystrlen): Rewrite to avoid lint warning about ptrdiff_t overflow.
(yysyntax_error): Rewrite to avoid lint warnings about parenthesization.
stacks, and iterate another stack in order to call user
destructors.
* tests/glr-regression.at (No users destructors if stack 0 deleted):
New test case.
(Duplicated user destructor for lookahead): This test now is expected
to succeed.
it's no longer just a file.
* data/glr.c: Grant a special exception for C GLR parsers, that
reads like the already-existing exception for C LALR(1) parsers.
* data/glr.cc: Likewise.
* data/lalr1.cc: Likewise.
* data/location.cc: Likewise.
* data/yacc.c: Reword the "written by" statement to clarify that
it was the parser skeleton, not the entire output file.
* data/glr.c: Written by Paul Hilfinger.
* data/glr.cc: Written by Akim Demaille.
* data/lalr1.cc: Likewise.
* data/c.m4 (b4_parse_param_for, b4_parse_param_use): New.
* data/glr.c, data/glr.cc: Use them.
* data/glr.c (YYUSE): Have a C++ definition that supports
non-pointer types.
* data/glr.c (b4_shared_declarations): New.
Output them verbatim in the parser if !%defines, otherwise
output then in the header file, and include it instead.
(yyresolveAction): Initialize default location properly for empty right-hand
sides.
(yydoAction): Ditto. Add comment explaining apparently dead code.
* tests/glr-regression.at
(Incorrectly initialized location for empty right-hand side in GLR): New test.
Use YYUSE instead of casting to void.
* data/glr.c (YYUSE): New macro.
(yyuserMerge, yyreportAmbiguity, yyreportSyntaxError):
Use it instead of rolling our own.
(YYLLOC_DEFAULT, YYCHK, YYDPRINTF, YY_SYMBOL_PRINT, YY_REDUCE_PRINT):
(YYCHK1):
Use /*CONSTCOND*/ to suppress lint warnings.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYLLOC_DEFAULT, YY_SYMBOL_PRINT, YY_REDUCE_PRINT):
(YY_STACK_PRINT): Use 'false' not '0'.
(YYUSE): New macro.
(yysymprint_, yydestruct_): Use it instead of rolling our own.
* data/yacc.c (YYUSE): New macro.
(YYCOPY, YYSTACK_RELOCATE, YYBACKUP, YYLLOC_DEFAULT):
(YYDPRINTF, YY_SYMBOL_PRINT, YY_STACK_PRINT, YY_REDUCE_PRINT):
(yyerrorlab): Use /*CONSTCOND*/ to suppress lint warnings.
Use assignments rather than casts-to-void to suppress
unused-variable warnings. This pacifies 'lint'.
* data/lalr1.cc (yysymprint_, yydestruct_): Use a call to suppress
unused-variable warnings.
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.
* 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.
(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.
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.
with the other templates, and to fix bogus run-on messages such
as the one reported at the end of
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2005-07/msg00040.html>.
All callers changed to avoid the newline.
(yyprocessOneStack): Output two lines rather than one, to accommodate
the above change. This changes the debug output format slightly.
the user's name space. All uses changed to __attribute__
((__unused__)).
(yyFail, yyMemoryExhausted, yyreportAmbiguity):
Add __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)).
(yytname): Define if YYTOKEN_TABLE.
* data/yacc.c (YYTOKEN_TABLE, yytname): Likewise.
* data/lalr1.cc (YYTOKEN_TABLE, yytname_): Likewise.
(YYERROR_VERBOSE): Define the same way the other skeletons do.
* src/output.c (prepare_symbols): Output token_table_flag.
(yyreportSyntaxError): Use it to dequote most string literals.
* data/lalr1.c (yytname_): Renamed from yyname_, for compatibility
with other skeletons. All uses changed.
(yytnameerr_): New function.
(yyreport_syntax_error): Use it to dequote most string literals.
* data/yacc.c (yytnamerr): New function.
(yyerrlab): Use it to decode most string literals.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Decl Summary, Calling Convention):
Clarify quoting convention of yytname.
* src/output.c (prepare_symbols): Quote all names. This undoes
the 2005-04-17 change, which is now accomplished (mostly) via
changes in the parsers as described above.
* tests/regression.at (Token definitions, Web2c Actions):
Undo most 2005-04-17 change here, too.