alloca function (when available) to extend the parser stack, due
to widespread problems in unchecked stack-overflow detection.
* data/glr.c (YYMAXDEPTH): Remove undef when zero. It's the user's
responsibility to set it to a positive value. This lets the user
specify a value that is not a preprocessor constant.
* data/yacc.c (YYMAXDEPTH): Likewise.
(YYSTACK_ALLOC): Define only if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA is nonzero.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Stack Overflow): YYMAXDEPTH no longer needs
to be a compile-time constant. However, explain the constraints on it.
Also, explain the constraints on YYINITDEPTH.
(Table of Symbols): Explain that alloca is no longer the default.
Explain the user's responsibility if they define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA
to 1.
(parser::state_type, parser::semantic_type, parser::location_type):
Private, not public.
(parser::parse): Return ints, not bool.
Returning a bool introduces a problem: 0 corresponds to false, and
it seems weird to return false on success. Returning true changes
the conventions for yyparse.
Alternatively we could return void and send an exception.
There is no clear consensus (yet?).
(state_stack, semantic_stack, location_stack): Rename as...
(state_stack_type, semantic_stack_type, location_stack_type): these.
Private, not public.
* tests/c++.at: New.
* tests/testsuite.at, tests/Makefile.am: Adjust.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_filename_type): New.
(position::filename): Use it.
(parser.hh): Move the inclusion of stack.hh and location.hh below
the user code, so that needed headers for the filename type can be
included first.
Forward declare them before the user code.
* tests/Makefile.am (check-local, installcheck-local): Pass
TESTSUITEFLAGS to the TESTSUITE.
* data/lalr1.cc (b4_filename_type): New.
(position::filename): Use it.
(parser.hh): Move the inclusion of stack.hh and location.hh below
the user code, so that needed headers for the filename type can be
included first.
(error_): Rename as...
(error): this, since it is visible to the user.
Adjust callers.
(Parser::message): Now an automatic variable from...
(Parser::yyreport_syntax_error_): here.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at, tests/regression.at: Adjust to
Parser::error.
* tests/input.at: Escape $.
* data/glr.c, data/yacc.c: Comment changes.
* data/lalr1.cc (yylex): Use #define to select the name of yylex,
so that one can refer to yylex in the parser file, and have it
renamed, as is the case with other skeletons.
(struct node, struct graph):
Rename member expand to stretch. All uses changed.
(struct graph): Remove member layoutalgorithm. All uses removed.
* src/vcg.c (get_layoutalgorithm_str): Remove. All uses removed.
* src/vcg_defaults.h (G_STRETCH): Renamed from G_EXPAND.
All uses changed.
(N_STRETCH): Rename from N_EXPAND. All uses changed.
* data/lalr1.cc (debug_): Rename as...
(yydebug_): so that the parser's internals are always in the yy*
pseudo namespace.
Adjust uses.
(b4_parse_param_decl): Remove the leading comma as it is now only
called as unique argument list.
(Parser::Parser): Remove the constructor accepting a location and
an initial debugging level.
Remove from the other ctor the argument for the debugging level.
(debug_level_type, debug_level, set_debug_level): New.
* tests/actions.at, tests/calc.at, tests/regression.at: Adjust
constructor calls.
not 2, since it's not portable to subtract 1 from the start of an
array. The new item 0 is never set or used. All uses changed.
(yyrecoverSyntaxError): Use YYLLOC_DEFAULT instead of assuming
the default definition of YYLLOC_DEFAULT. Problem reported
by Frank Heckenbach.
the normal case and one for the error case. Just use the
first one uniformly. Problem reported by Frank Heckenbach.
(YYLLOC_DEFAULT): Use the conventions of yacc.c, so we can
use exactly the same macro in both places.
(yyerror_range): Now of type yyGLRStackItem, not YYLTYPE,
so that the normal-case YYRHSLOC works for the error case too.
All uses changed.
specifying whether the test should be skipped. Use it tp
specify that the [%defines %skeleton "lalr1.cc"] tests currently
fail on some hosts, and should be skipped.
Relation sizes are of type relation_node, not size_t (this is
merely a doc fix, since the two types are equivalent).
(relation_transpose): Relation sizes are of type relation_node,
not int.
(top, infinity): Now of type relation_node, not int.
(traverse, relation_transpose): Use relation_node, not int.
Relation sizes are of type relation_node, not size_t (this is
merely a doc fix, since the two types are equivalent).
(relation_transpose): Relation sizes are of type relation_node,
not int.
changed to use xcalloc, xnmalloc, xnrealloc, respectively,
unless otherwise specified below.
* src/LR0.c (allocate_itemsets): Use xnmalloc, not xcalloc,
to allocate kernel_base, kernel_items, kernel_size, since
they needn't be initialized to 0.
(allocate_storgae): Likewise, for shiftset, redset, shift_symbol.
* src/closure.c (new_closure): Likewise, for itemset.
* src/derives.c (derives_compute): Likewise, for delts, derives, q.
* src/lalr.c (set_goto_map): Likewise, for temp_map.
(initialize_F): Likewise, for reads, edge, reads[i], includes[i].
(build_relations): Likewise for edge, states1, includes.
* src/nullable.c (nullable_compute): Likewise, for squeue, relts.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Likewise, for ritem, rules.
* src/reduce.c (nonterminals_reduce): Likewise for nontermmap.
* src/relation.c (relation_digraph): Likewise for VERTICES.
(relation_transpose): Likewise for new_R, end_R.
* src/symtab.c (symbols_token_translations_init): Likewise for
token_translations.
* src/tables.c (save_row): Likewise for froms, tos, conflict_tos.
(token_actions): Likewise for yydefact, actrow, conflrow,
conflict_list.
(save_column): Likewise for froms[symno], tos[symno].
(goto_actions): Likewise for state_count.
(pack_table): Likewise for base, pos, check.
(tables_generate): Likewise for width.
* src/LR0.c (set_states): Don't reuse kernel_size and kernel_base
for initial core. Just have a separate core, so we needn't worry
about whether kernel_size and kernel_base are initialized.
* src/LR0.c (shift_symbol, redset, shiftset, kernel_base,
kernel_size, kernel_items): Remove unnecessary initialization.
* src/conflicts.c (conflicts): Likewise.
* src/derives.c (derives): Likewise.
* src/muscle_tablc (muscle_insert): Likewise.
* src/relation.c (relation_digraph): Likewise.
* src/tables.c (froms, tos, conflict_tos, tally, width, actrow, order,
conflrow, conflict_table, conflict_list, table, check):
Likewise.
* src/closure.c (new_closure): Arg is of type unsigned int, not int.
This is because all callers pass unsigned int.
* src/closure.h (new_closure): Likewise.
* src/lalr.c (initialize_F): Initialize reads[i] in all cases.
(build_relations): Initialize includes[i] in all cases.
* src/reader.c (packgram): Always initialize rules[ruleno].prec
and rules[ruleno].precsym. Initialize members in order.
* src/relation.c (relation_transpose): Always initialize new_R[i]
and end_R[i].
* src/table.c (conflict_row): Initialize 0 at end of conflict_list.
* src/output.c (prepare_actions): Pass 0 instead of conflict_list[0];
conflict_list[0] was always 0, but now it isn't initialized.
* src/table.c (table_grow): When conflict_table grew, the grown
area wasn't cleared. Fix this.
to allocate kernel_base, kernel_items, kernel_size, since
they needn't be initialized to 0.
(set_states): Don't reuse kernel_size and kernel_base
for initial core. Just have a separate core, so we needn't worry
about whether kernel_size and kernel_base are initialized.
(shift_symbol, redset, shiftset, kernel_base,
kernel_size, kernel_items): Remove unnecessary initialization.