Unfortunately it is not possible to reuse the %prec directive. This
is because to please POSIX, we do not require to end the rules with a
semicolon. As a result,
foo: bar %prec baz
is ambiguous: either a rule which precedence is that of baz, or a rule,
and then a declaration of the precedence of the token baz.
* doc/bison.texinfo: Document %precedence.
(Precedence Only): New.
* src/assoc.h, src/assoc.c (precedence_assoc): New.
* src/conflicts.c (resolve_sr_conflict): Support it.
* src/scan-gram.l, src/parse-gram.y (%precedence): New token.
Parse it.
* tests/calc.at: Use %precedence for NEG.
* tests/conflicts.at (%precedence does not suffice)
(%precedence suffices): New tests.
to pacify gcc -Wswitch-default.
* src/scan-gram.l (adjust_location): Use a default: break; case
to pacify gcc -Wswitch-default.
* src/scan-skel.h (skel_get_lineno, skel_get_in, skel_get_out):
(skel_get_leng, skel_get_text, skel_set_lineno, skel_set_in):
(skel_set_out, skel_get_debug, skel_set_debug, skel_lex_destroy):
Move these decls to scan-skel.l, since they don't need to be
visible elsewhere.
* src/scan-skel.l: Accept the above decls.
(skel_lex): New decl, to pacify GCC when unpatched flex 2.5.31
is used.
Adjust all former `associativity' dependencies.
* src/symtab.c (symbol_new): Default associativity is `undef', not
`right'.
(symbol_check_alias_consistence): Adjust.