For instance on test 99:
In file included from @@.cc:56:
@@.hh:409:26: error: definition of implicit copy constructor for
'stack_symbol_type' is deprecated because it
has a user-declared copy assignment operator
[-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
stack_symbol_type& operator= (const stack_symbol_type& that);
^
Reported by Derek Clegg.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2018-05/msg00036.html
* configure.ac (warn_tests): Add -Wdeprecated.
* data/lalr1.cc (stack_symbol_type): Add an explicit copy ctor.
We cannot rely on the explicit default implementation (`= default`)
as we support C++ 98.
With recent compilers:
input.yy:49:5: error: definition of implicit copy assignment
operator for 'Object' is deprecated because
it has a user-declared destructor
[-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
~Object ()
^
input.yy:130:35: note: in implicit copy assignment operator for
'Object' first required here
{ yylhs.value.as< Object > () = yystack_[0].value.as< Object > (); }
* tests/c++.at (Object): Add missing assignment operator.
sc_two_space_separator_in_usage complains about bootstrap:
two_space_separator_in_usage
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:905: --aux-dir $build_aux\
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:906: --doc-base $doc_base\
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:907: --lib $gnulib_name\
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:908: --m4-base $m4_base/\
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:909: --source-base $source_base/\
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:910: --tests-base $tests_base\
/Users/akim/src/gnu/bison/bootstrap:911: --local-dir $local_gl_dir\
maint.mk: help2man requires at least two spaces between an option and its description
* cfg.mk: Exclude bootstrap from this check.
At least GCC 7.3, with -O1 or -O2 (but not -O0 or -O3) generates
warnings with -Wnull-dereference when using yyformat: it fails to see
yyformat cannot be null.
Reported by Frank Heckenbach, https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?9620.
* configure.ac: Use -Wnull-dereference if supported.
* data/glr.c, data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Define yyformat in such
a way that GCC cannot not see that yyformat is defined.
Using `default: abort();` also addresses the issue, but forces
the inclusion of `stdlib.h`, which we avoid.
Sometimes `inline` would be used in *.cc files on symbols that are not
exported (useless but harmless), and sometimes on exported symbols
such as the constructor of syntax_error (harmful: linking fails).
Reported several times, including:
- by Dennis T
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2016-03/msg00002.html
- by Frank Heckenbach
https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?9616
* data/c++.m4 (b4_inline): New: expands to `inline` or nothing.
Use it where appropriate.
* data/lalr1.cc: Use it where appropriate.
* tests/c++.at (Syntax error as exception): Put the scanner in another
compilation unit to exercise the constructor of syntax_error.
* 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.
* README-hacking: Commit before bootstrapping.
* bootstrap.conf: gnulib_mk is no longer defined by bootstrap.
* bootstrap, gnulib, lib/.gitignore, m4/.gitignore: Update/regen.
With Clang 6.0:
CC src/bison-getargs.o
bison/src/getargs.c:67:12: error: parameter 'option' not found in the
function declaration [-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
* \param option option being decoded.
^~~~~~
bison/src/getargs.c:67:12: note: did you mean 'rpl_option'?
* src/getargs.c: Don't use `option` as a documentation argument.
Currently lalr1.cc makes an out-of-bound access when trying to read @1
in rules with an empty rhs (i.e., when there is no @1) that raises an
error (YYERROR).
glr.c already gracefully handles this by using @$ as initial location
for the errors. Let's do that in yacc.c and lalr1.cc.
* data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Use @$ to initialize the error location.
* tests/actions.at: Check that case.
This style appears to be more traditional, at least in C++.
For instance in the standard, [facets.examples].
There are occurrences using "unsigned int" too though.
* data/lalr1.cc, data/location.cc, data/stack.hh: here.
We use this trick to write some test about internal details. But
since we use -Werror, clang++ 3.6 dies issueing a warning about it.
* configure.ac (warn_tests): Disable this warning.
Because musl supports UTF-8 with LC_ALL=C, gcc produces:
input.y: In function ‘yyparse’:
instead of:
input.y: In function 'yyparse':
Reported by Ferdinand Thiessen.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2015-02/msg00001.html
* tests/synclines.at (AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE): Skip syncline tests when
we can't trust error messages issued about a function body.
Sun C 5.13 SunOS_sparc 2014/10/20 reports errors on tests 430-432.
Reported by Dennis Clarke.
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2015-01/msg00087.html>
* tests/c++.at (Variants): Be sure to emit operator<< before using it:
use "%code top" rather than "%code".
Prefer std::vector to std::list.
Do not define anything in std::, to avoid undefined behavior.
There are warnings (-Wextra) in generated C++ code:
ltlparse.cc: In member function 'ltlyy::parser::symbol_number_type
ltlyy::parser::by_state::type_get() const':
ltlparse.cc:452:33: warning: enumeral and non-enumeral type in
conditional expression
return state == empty_state ? empty_symbol : yystos_[state];
Reported by Alexandre Duret-Lutz.
It turns out that -Wall and -Wextra were disabled because of a stupid
typo.
* configure.ac: Fix the stupid typo.
* data/lalr1.cc, src/AnnotationList.c, src/InadequacyList.c,
* src/ielr.c, src/print.c, src/scan-code.l, src/symlist.c,
* src/symlist.h, src/symtab.c, src/tables.c, tests/actions.at,
* tests/calc.at, tests/cxx-type.at, tests/glr-regression.at,
* tests/named-refs.at, tests/torture.at:
Fix warnings, mostly issues about variables used only with assertions,
which are disabled with -DNDEBUG.
This fixes test 241 on xLC:
"input.y", line 42.11: 1540-0274 (S) The name lookup for "report" did not find a declaration.
"input.y", line 42.11: 1540-1292 (I) Static declarations are not considered for a function call if the function is not qualified.
where report is:
static void
report (std::ostream& yyo, int ival, float fval)
{
yyo << "ival: " << ival << ", fval: " << fval;
}
and line 42 is:
%printer { report (yyo, $$, $<fval>$); } <ival>;
It turns out that indeed this function must not be declared static,
<http://stackoverflow.com/a/17662745/1353549>. Let's put it into an
anonymous namespace.
Reported by Thomas Jahns.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2015-01/msg00059.html
* tests/actions.at (Qualified $$ in actions): Don't use "static",
prefer anonymous namespace.