* data/lalr1.cc, doc/bison.texi, etc/bench.pl.in, examples/variant.yy,
* tests/actions.at, tests/atlocal.in, tests/c++.at, tests/headers.at,
* tests/local.at, tests/types.at:
Don't use std::endl, it flushes uselessly, and is considered bad
style.
There used to be a bug in some skeletons, which caused the expansion of
'yylval' and 'yylloc', generating these errors:
input.cc:547:16: error: expected ',' or '...' before '(' token
#define yylval (yystackp->yyval)
^
input.yy:29:39: note: in expansion of macro 'yylval'
int yylex (yy::parser::semantic_type *yylval)
^
This bug is fixed by 'skel: better aliasing of identifiers', but a workaround
is useful when benchmarking against older versions of Bison, which are still
affected by the bug.
* etc/bench.pl.in: Rename yylval to yylvalp and yylloc to yyllocp in base
grammar 'list'.
* data/bison.m4 (b4_lex_symbol_if): Rename as...
(b4_token_ctor_if): this.
Depend upon api.token.constructor.
* data/c++.m4, data/lalr1.cc: Adjust.
* doc/bison.texi: Fix all the occurrences of lex_symbol.
* etc/bench.pl.in: Adjust.
* examples/variant.yy: Likewise.
* tests/local.at (AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS, AT_BISON_OPTION_POPDEFS):
Handle AT_TOKEN_CTOR_IF.
* tests/c++.at: Adjust to using api.token.constructor and AT_TOKEN_CTOR_IF.
Simplify the test of both build call styles.
(AT_CHECK_VARIANTS): Rename as...
(AT_TEST): this.
And undef when done.
Exit status 63 is documented for version-mismatch.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove sysexits.
* src/system.h (EX_MISMATCH): Define.
* src/parse-gram.y (version_check): Use it instead of EX_CONFIG.
Missing includes.
* tests/calc.at, tests/named-refs.at: Include assert.h.
* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): No longer skip it.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add sysexits.
* doc/bison.texinfo, etc/bench.pl.in, src/parse-gram.y,
* src/system.h, tests/calc.at, tests/named-refs.at: Use assert
where appropriate instead of "if (...) exit".
Use symbolic exit status elsewhere.
This change was made by applying emacs' untabify function to
nearly all files in Bison's repository. Required tabs in make
files, ChangeLog, regexps, and test code were manually skipped.
Other notable exceptions and changes are listed below.
* bootstrap: Skip because we sync this with gnulib.
* data/m4sugar/foreach.m4
* data/m4sugar/m4sugar.m4: Skip because we sync these with
Autoconf.
* djgpp: Skip because I don't know how to test djgpp properly, and
this code appears to be unmaintained anyway.
* README-hacking (Hacking): Specify that tabs should be avoided
where not required.
* etc/bench.pl.in (generate_grammar_triangular): Do not activate
%debug by default. It can affect the timings even if yydebug=0.
(generate_grammar_calc): For consistency with other grammars,
use YYDEBUG environment variable to set yydebug.
For now, just api.push-pull and lr.keep-unreachable-states.
Maintain old names for backward compatibility.
* NEWS (2.5): Document.
* data/c.m4 (b4_identification): Update comment.
* data/yacc.c: Update access.
* doc/bison.texinfo: Update.
* etc/bench.pl.in (bench_push_parser): Update use.
* src/files.c (tr): Move to...
* src/getargs.c, src/getargs.h (tr): ... here because I can't
think of a better place to expose it. My logic is that, for all
uses of tr so far, command-line arguments can be involved, and
getargs.h is already included.
* src/main.c (main): Update access.
* src/muscle_tab.c (muscle_percent_define_insert): Convert old
variable names to new variable names before assigning value.
* src/reader.c (reader): Update setting default.
* tests/calc.at: Update uses.
* tests/conflicts.at (Unreachable States After Conflict
Resolution): Update use.
* tests/input.at (%define enum variables): Update use.
(%define backward compatibility): New test group.
* tests/push.at: Update uses.
* tests/reduce.at: Update uses.
* tests/torture.at: Update uses.
(cherry picked from commit 812775a039)
Conflicts:
data/c.m4
etc/bench.pl.in
src/parse-gram.c
src/parse-gram.h
tests/conflicts.at
Using template buys us nothing, and makes it uselessly complex to
construct a symbol. Besides, it could not be generalized to other
languages, while make_FOO would work in C/Java etc.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_symbol_): New.
(b4_symbol): Use it.
(b4_symbol_constructor_declaration_)
(b4_symbol_constructor_definition_): Instead of generating
specializations of an overloaded template function, just generate
several functions whose names are forged from the token names
without the token.prefix.
(b4_symbol_constructor_declarations): Generate them for all the
symbols, not just by class of symbol type, now that instead of
specializing a function template by the token, we generate a
function named after the token.
(b4_symbol_constructor_specialization_)
(b4_symbol_constructor_specializations): Remove.
* etc/bench.pl.in: Adjust to this new API.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_lex_symbol_if): New.
(parse): When lex_symbol is defined, expected yylex to return the
complete lookahead.
* etc/bench.pl.in (generate_grammar_list): Extend to support this
yylex interface.
(bench_variant_parser): Exercise it.
* etc/bench.pl.in: Inform compilation-mode when we change the
directory.
(generate_grammar_list): Recognize %define "variant" in addition
to %define variant.
* etc/bench.pl.in (@directive): New.
(&bench_grammar): Use it.
(&bench_list_grammar): New, to provide access to the "variant"
grammar.
Use it.
(getopts): Support -d, --directive.
This is used to help the user catch cases where some value gets
ovewritten by a new one. This should not happen, as this will
probably leak.
Unfortunately this uncovered a bug in the C++ parser itself: the
lookahead value was not destroyed between two calls to yylex. For
instance if the previous lookahead was a std::string, and then an int,
then the value of the std::string was correctly taken (i.e., the
lookahead was now an empty string), but std::string structure itself
was not reclaimed.
This is now done in variant::build(other&) (which is used to take the
value of the lookahead): other is not only stolen from its value, it
is also destroyed. This incurs a new performance penalty of a few
percent, and union becomes faster again.
* data/lalr1-fusion.cc (variant::build(other&)): Destroy other.
(b4_variant_if): New.
(variant::built): New.
Use it whereever the status of the variant changes.
* etc/bench.pl.in: Check the penalty of %define assert.
* etc/bench.pl.in (&run, &generate_grammar): New.
Rename the grammar generating functions for consistency.
Change the interface so that the list of benches to run is passed
as (optionless) arguments.
(&compile): Use &run.
* etc/bench.pl.in (variant_grammar): Fix the computation of
$variant.
Generate a grammar file that can work with or without %debug.
Do use the @directive.
(bench_variant_parser): Check impact of %debug.
(@directives): Rename all the occurrences to...
(@directive): this, for consistency.