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Paul Eggert
07e18e7fb4 package: bump copyrights to 2022
Run "make update-copyright".
2022-01-15 11:16:30 -08:00
Paul Eggert
b4582f1918 Update URLs to prefer https: to http:
Also, fix a few http: URLs that were no longer working.
2021-01-29 13:48:43 -08:00
Akim Demaille
d7e8aaa271 package: bump copyrights to 2021
Run 'make update-copyright'.
2021-01-16 16:11:17 +01:00
Akim Demaille
325ec7d324 cex: always show ε/%empty in counterexamples
On a case such as
    %%
    exp
    : empty "a"
    | "a" empty

    empty
    : %empty

we used to display

    warning: shift/reduce conflict on token "a" [-Wcounterexamples]
    Example: • "a"
    Shift derivation
      exp
      ↳ 2: • "a" empty
                 ↳ 2: ε
    Example: • "a"
    Reduce derivation
      exp
      ↳ 1: empty  "a"
           ↳ 3: •

where the shift derivation shows an item "2: empty → ε", with an
explicit "ε", but the reduce derivation shows "3: empty → •", without
"ε".

For consistency, let's always show ε/%empty in rules with an empty
rhs:

    Reduce derivation
      exp
      ↳ 1: empty    "a"
           ↳ 3: ε •

* src/derivation.c (derivation_width, derivation_print_tree_impl):
Always show ε/%empty in counterexamples.
* tests/diagnostics.at: Check that case.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at: Adjust.
2020-09-02 07:31:55 +02:00
Akim Demaille
3c36d871fa cex: display the rule numbers
From

    Example: "if" expr "then" "if" expr "then" stmt • "else" stmt
    Shift derivation
      if_stmt
      ↳ "if" expr "then" stmt
                         ↳ if_stmt
                           ↳ "if" expr "then" stmt • "else" stmt
    Reduce derivation
      if_stmt
      ↳ "if" expr "then" stmt                        "else" stmt
                         ↳ if_stmt
                           ↳ "if" expr "then" stmt •

to

    Example: "if" expr "then" "if" expr "then" stmt • "else" stmt
    Shift derivation
      if_stmt
      ↳ 3: "if" expr "then" stmt
                            ↳ 2: if_stmt
                                 ↳ 4: "if" expr "then" stmt • "else" stmt
    Example: "if" expr "then" "if" expr "then" stmt • "else" stmt
    Reduce derivation
      if_stmt
      ↳ 4: "if" expr "then" stmt                              "else" stmt
                            ↳ 2: if_stmt
                                 ↳ 3: "if" expr "then" stmt •

* src/state-item.h, src/state-item.c (state_item_rule): New.
* src/derivation.h, src/derivation.c (struct derivation): Add a rule
member.
Adjust dependencies.
* src/counterexample.c, src/parse-simulation.c: Pass the rule to
derivation_new.
* src/derivation.c (fprintf_if): New.
(derivation_width, derivation_print_tree_impl): Take the rule number
into account.

* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at,
* tests/report.at: Adjust.

* doc/bison.texi: Adjust.
2020-08-30 19:20:49 +02:00
Akim Demaille
b8c5e5609f cex: label all the derivations by their initial action
From

    input.y: warning: reduce/reduce conflict on token $end [-Wcounterexamples]
      Example: A b .
      First derivation
        a
        `-> A b .
      Second derivation
        a
        `-> A b
              `-> b .

to

    input.y: warning: reduce/reduce conflict on token $end [-Wcounterexamples]
      Example: A b .
      First reduce derivation
        a
        `-> A b .
      Second reduce derivation
        a
        `-> A b
              `-> b .

* src/counterexample.c (print_counterexample): here.
Compute the width of the labels to properly align the values.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at,
* tests/report.at: Adjust.
2020-07-20 07:36:38 +02:00
Akim Demaille
b81229e1f9 cex: improve readability of the subsections
Now that the derivation is no longer printed on one line, aligning the
example and the derivation is no longer useful.  It can actually be
harmful, as it makes the overall structure less clear.

* src/derivation.h, src/derivation.c (derivation_print_leaves): Remove
the `prefix` argument.
* src/counterexample.c (print_counterexample): Put the example next to
its label.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at,
* tests/report.at: Adjust.
2020-07-20 07:09:31 +02:00
Akim Demaille
815a76f558 cex: don't issue an empty line between counterexamples
Now that we use complain, the "sections" are clearer.

* src/counterexample.c (print_counterexample): Use the empty line only
in reports.
* tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at, tests/report.at: Adjust.
2020-07-20 06:45:31 +02:00
Akim Demaille
ea138cd1f1 cex: use usual routines for diagnostics about S/R conflicts
See previous commit.  We go from

    input.y: warning: 3 reduce/reduce conflicts [-Wconflicts-rr]
    Shift/reduce conflict on token "⊕":
      Example              exp "+" exp • "⊕" exp
      Shift derivation
        exp
        ↳ exp "+" exp
                  ↳ exp • "⊕" exp

to

    input.y: warning: 3 reduce/reduce conflicts [-Wconflicts-rr]
    input.y: warning: shift/reduce conflict on token "⊕" [-Wcounterexamples]
      Example              exp "+" exp • "⊕" exp
      Shift derivation
        exp
        ↳ exp "+" exp
                  ↳ exp • "⊕" exp

with an hyperlink on -Wcounterexamples.

* src/counterexample.c (counterexample_report_shift_reduce):
Use complain.
* tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at, tests/report.at:
Adjust.
2020-07-20 06:45:27 +02:00
Akim Demaille
9922f1f877 cex: use usual routines for diagnostics about R/R conflicts
This is more consistent, and brings benefits: users know that these
diagnostics are attached to -Wcounterexamples, and they can also click
on the hyperlink if permitted by their terminal.

We go from

    warning: 1 reduce/reduce conflict [-Wconflicts-rr]
    Reduce/reduce conflict on token $end:
      Example              A b .
      First derivation     a -> [ A b . ]
      Second derivation    a -> [ A b -> [ b . ] ]

to

    warning: 1 reduce/reduce conflict [-Wconflicts-rr]
    input.y: warning: reduce/reduce conflict on token $end [-Wcounterexamples]
      Example              A b .
      First derivation     a -> [ A b . ]
      Second derivation    a -> [ A b -> [ b . ] ]

with an hyperlink on -Wcounterexamples.

* src/counterexample.c (counterexample_report_reduce_reduce):
Use complain.
* tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at, tests/report.at:
Adjust.
2020-07-20 06:45:21 +02:00
Akim Demaille
fff17fe8fe cex: display derivations as trees
Sometimes, understanding the derivations is difficult, because they
are serialized to fit in one line.  For instance, the example taken
from the NEWS file:

    %token ID
    %%
    s: a ID
    a: expr
    expr: expr ID ',' | "expr"

gave

    First example        expr • ID ',' ID $end
    Shift derivation     $accept → [ s → [ a → [ expr → [ expr • ID ',' ] ] ID ] $end ]
    Second example       expr • ID $end
    Reduce derivation    $accept → [ s → [ a → [ expr • ] ID ] $end ]

Printing as trees, it gives:

    First example        expr • ID ',' ID $end
    Shift derivation
      $accept
      ↳ s                      $end
        ↳ a                 ID
          ↳ expr
            ↳ expr • ID ','
    Second example       expr • ID $end
    Reduce derivation
      $accept
      ↳ s             $end
        ↳ a        ID
          ↳ expr •

* src/glyphs.h, src/glyphs.c (down_arrow, empty, derivation_separator):
New.
* src/derivation.c (derivation_print, derivation_print_impl): Rename
as...
(derivation_print_flat, derivation_print_flat_impl): These.
(fputs_if, derivation_depth, derivation_width, derivation_print_tree)
(derivation_print_tree_impl, derivation_print): New.
* src/counterexample.c (print_counterexample): Adjust.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at,
* tests/report.at: Adjust.
2020-07-18 07:54:02 +02:00
Akim Demaille
dd3e7b3895 cex: simplify tests
* tests/counterexample.at (AT_BISON_CHECK_CEX): Handle the keyword.
Simplify the signature.
2020-07-15 06:38:36 +02:00
Akim Demaille
4f9ae5de07 cex: display shifts before reductions
When reporting counterexamples for s/r conflicts, put the shift first.
This is more natural, and displays the default resolution first, which
is also what happens for r/r conflicts where the smallest rule number
is displayed first, and "wins".

* src/counterexample.c (counterexample): Add a shift_reduce member.
(new_counterexample): Adjust.
Swap the derivations when this is a s/r conflict.
(print_counterexample): For s/r conflicts, prefer "Shift derivation"
and "Reduce derivation" rather than "First/Second derivation".

* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/report.at: Adjust.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texi: Ditto.
2020-07-14 06:48:48 +02:00
Akim Demaille
ee86ea8839 cex: prefer → to ::=
It does not make a lot of sense to use ::= in our counterexamples,
that's not something that belongs to the Bison "vocabulary".  Using
the colon makes sense, but it's too discreet.  Let's use the arrow,
which we already use in some reports (HTML and Dot).

* src/gram.h (print_dot_fallback): Generalize into...
(print_fallback): this.
(print_arrow): New.
* src/derivation.c: Use it.

* NEWS, tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at,
* tests/diagnostics.at, tests/report.at: Adjust.
* doc/bison.texi: Ditto.
Unfortunately the literal `→` is output as `↦`.  So we need to use
@arrow.
2020-07-11 18:43:46 +02:00
Akim Demaille
b65bd16e45 cex: display all the S/R conflicts, not just one per (state, rule)
Before this commit, on

    %%
    exp
    : "if" exp "then" exp
    | "if" exp "then" exp "else" exp
    | exp "+" exp
    | "num"

we used to not display the third counterexample below:

    Shift/reduce conflict on token "+":
      Example              exp "+" exp . "+" exp
      First derivation     exp ::=[ exp ::=[ exp "+" exp . ] "+" exp ]
      Second derivation    exp ::=[ exp "+" exp ::=[ exp . "+" exp ] ]

    Shift/reduce conflict on token "else":
      Example              "if" exp "then" "if" exp "then" exp . "else" exp
      First derivation     exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp . ] "else" exp ]
      Second derivation    exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp . "else" exp ] ]

    Shift/reduce conflict on token "+":
      Example              "if" exp "then" exp . "+" exp
      First derivation     exp ::=[ exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp . ] "+" exp ]
      Second derivation    exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp ::=[ exp . "+" exp ] ]

    Shift/reduce conflict on token "+":
      Example              "if" exp "then" exp "else" exp . "+" exp
      First derivation     exp ::=[ exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp "else" exp . ] "+" exp ]
      Second derivation    exp ::=[ "if" exp "then" exp "else" exp ::=[ exp . "+" exp ] ]

* src/counterexample.c (counterexample_report_state): Don't stop of
the first conflicts.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/diagnostics.at,
* tests/report.at: Adjust.
2020-06-23 06:56:04 +02:00
Akim Demaille
0f120354b6 cex: don't display twice unifying examples if there is no color
It makes no sense, and is actually confusing, to display twice the
same example with no visible difference.

* src/complain.h, src/complain.c (is_styled): New.
* src/counterexample.c (print_counterexample): Display the unified
example a second time only if it makes a difference.
* tests/conflicts.at, tests/counterexample.at, tests/report.at: Adjust.
* tests/diagnostics.at: Make sure we do display the unifying examples
twice when colors are enabled.  And check those colors.
2020-06-22 19:33:30 +02:00
Vincent Imbimbo
69e3b405d9 cex: fix reporting of null nonterminals
I implemented this to print A ::= [ ], but A ::= [ %empty ] might be
clearer.

* src/parse-simulation.c (nullable_closure): Don't generate null
nonterminal derivations as leaves.
* src/derivation.c (derivation_print_impl): Don't print seperator
spaces for null nonterminal.
* tests/counterexample.at: Update test results.
2020-06-22 07:11:31 +02:00
Akim Demaille
e077bf1ebc cex: don't assume the terminal supports "•"
Use of print_unicode_char suggested by Bruno Haible.
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gettext/2020-06/msg00012.html

* src/gram.h (print_dot_fallback, print_dot): New.
* src/gram.c, src/derivation.c: Use it.
* tests/counterexample.at, tests/report.at: Adjust the test suite.
* .travis.yml, README-hacking.md: Adjust.
2020-06-16 07:58:40 +02:00
Akim Demaille
35c0fe6789 cex: indent the diagnostics to highlight the structure
Instead of

    Shift/reduce conflict on token D:
    Example              A a • D
    First derivation     s ::=[ A a a ::=[ b ::=[ c ::=[ • ] ] ] d ::=[ D ] ]
    Example              A a • D
    Second derivation    s ::=[ A a d ::=[ • D ] ]

display

    Shift/reduce conflict on token D:
      Example              A a • D
      First derivation     s ::=[ A a a ::=[ b ::=[ c ::=[ • ] ] ] d ::=[ D ] ]
      Example              A a • D
      Second derivation    s ::=[ A a d ::=[ • D ] ]

* src/counterexample.c (print_counterexample): Indent.
* tests/counterexample.at: Adjust.
2020-06-16 07:29:46 +02:00
Akim Demaille
22f62414f9 cex: don't report the items
Showing the items (with the state numbers) is really something we
should restrict to the report.

* src/counterexample.c (counterexample_report_shift_reduce)
(counterexample_report_reduce_reduce): Don't show the pointed rules,
we will do that in the report.
* tests/counterexample.at: Adjust.
2020-06-16 07:29:46 +02:00
Akim Demaille
b0bb4cde2e cex: suggest -Wcounterexamples when there are unexpected conflicts
Suggesting -Wcounterexamples when there are conflicts is probably not
what the user wants.  If she knows her conflicts and has set
%expect/%expect-rr appropriately, we shouldn't warn.

The commit also swaps the counterexamples and the report of conflicts,
into, IMHO, a more natural order: from

    Shift/reduce conflict on token B:
    1:    3 a: A .
    1:    8 y: A . B
    Example              A • B C
    First derivation     s ::=[ a ::=[ A • ] x ::=[ B C ] ]
    Example              A • B C
    Second derivation    s ::=[ y ::=[ A • B ] c ::=[ C ] ]

    input.y: warning: 1 shift/reduce conflict [-Wconflicts-sr]
    input.y:4.4: warning: rule useless in parser due to conflicts [-Wother]

to

    input.y: warning: 1 shift/reduce conflict [-Wconflicts-sr]
    Shift/reduce conflict on token B:
    1:    3 a: A .
    1:    8 y: A . B
    Example              A • B C
    First derivation     s ::=[ a ::=[ A • ] x ::=[ B C ] ]
    Example              A • B C
    Second derivation    s ::=[ y ::=[ A • B ] c ::=[ C ] ]

    input.y:4.4: warning: rule useless in parser due to conflicts [-Wother]

* src/conflicts.c (rule_conflicts_print): Rename as...
(report_rule_expectation_mismatches): this.
Move the handling of report_counterexamples to...
(conflicts_print): Here.
Display this warning when applicable.
2020-06-10 09:51:39 +02:00
Akim Demaille
d2acc4b401 cex: rename -Wcounterexample as -Wcounterexamples, and support -Wcex
Plural vs. singular is always a problem...

But we already have conflicts-sr and conflicts-rr, so counterexamples
makes more sense than counterexample.  Besides, -Wcounterexample will
still be accepted as an unambiguous prefix of -Wcounterexamples.

Add -Wcex as a convenient alias.

While at it, use only "counterexample", never "counter example".

* src/complain.h, src/complain.c
(Wcounterexample, warning_counterexample): Rename as...
(Wcounterexamples, warning_counterexamples): these.
(argmatch_warning_docs): Rename -Wcounterexample as -Wcounterexamples.
(argmatch_warning_args): Likewise.
Add support for -Wcex.
Adjust dependencies.
2020-06-10 07:53:44 +02:00
Akim Demaille
ae5edcc23b cex: color the counterexamples
Use colors to show the counterexamples and the derivations in color,
to highlight their structure.  Align the outputs, and add i18n
support. Reduce width by using a one-space separator instead of
two-space.

From

    Example  A  •  B  C
    First  derivation  s ::=[ a ::=[ A  • ]  x ::=[ B  C ] ]
    Second derivation  s ::=[ y ::=[ A  •  B ]  c ::=[ C ] ]

to

    Example              A • B C
    First derivation     s ::=[ a ::=[ A • ] x ::=[ B C ] ]
    Example              A • B C
    Second derivation    s ::=[ y ::=[ A • B ] c ::=[ C ] ]

with colors.

* data/bison-default.css (cex-dot, cex-0, cex-1, cex-2, cex-3, cex-4)
(cex-5, cex-6, cex-7, cex-step, cex-leaf): New.
* src/derivation.c (derivation_print_styled_impl): New.
(derivation_print, derivation_print_leaves): Use it.
* src/counterexample.c: Reformat the output.
* tests/counterexample.at: Adjust.
2020-06-07 09:18:58 +02:00
Akim Demaille
296e2f90ab cex: enforce case for tokens/nonterminals
It's unfortunate that the traditions between formal language theory
and Yacc differs, but here, tokens should be upper case, and
nonterminals should be lower case.

* tests/counterexample.at: Comply with this.
2020-06-07 09:18:58 +02:00
Akim Demaille
1ccb4be02b cex: reformat the s/r and r/r reports
In Bison we refer to "shift/reduce" conflicts, not "shift-reduce" (in
Bison 3.6.3 186 occurrences vs 15).  Enforce consistency on this.

Instead of "spending" a second line for each conflict to report the
lookaheads, put that on the same line as the type of conflict.  Also,
prefer "token" to "symbol".  Maybe we should even prefer "lookahead".
While at it, enable internationalization, with plurals where
appropriate.

As a consequence, instead of

    Shift-Reduce Conflict:
    6:    3 b: . %empty
    6:    6 d: c . A
    On Symbol: A

display

    Shift/reduce conflict on token A:
    6:    3 b: . %empty
    6:    6 d: c . A

* NEWS, doc/bison.texi, src/conflicts.c: Spell it "shift/reduce", not
"shift-reduce".
* src/counterexample.c (counterexample_report_shift_reduce)
(counterexample_report_reduce_reduce): Reformat and internationalize
output.
* tests/counterexample.at: Adjust expectations.
2020-06-07 09:18:58 +02:00
Akim Demaille
6ed813c122 tests: fix expectations
Should have been part of 1ec93ca2a2.

* tests/counterexample.at: here.
2020-05-24 15:17:14 +02:00
Akim Demaille
1ec93ca2a2 cex: clean the display of conflicted symbols
Instead of `On Symbols: {b,c,}`, display `On Symbols: b, c`.

* src/counterexample.c (counterexample_report_reduce_reduce): We don't
need braces.
Use commas as a separator, not a terminator.
* tests/counterexample.at: Adjust.
2020-05-23 18:23:07 +02:00
Akim Demaille
e0cb91a922 cex: tests: be robust to variations in time limit reports
The CI has "failures" such as (253, "Null nonterminals"):

    @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
     3:    3 b: . %empty
     3:    4 c: . %empty
     On Symbols: {A,}
    -time limit exceeded: 6.000000
    +time limit exceeded: 11.000000
     First  Example c  •  c  A  A  $end
     First  derivation  $accept ::=[ a ::=[ c  d ::=[ a ::=[ b ::=[ • ]  d ::=[ c  A  A ] ] ] ]  $end ]
     Second Example c  •  A  $end

* tests/counterexample.at (AT_BISON_CHECK_CEX): New.
Use it to neutralize differences in timeout values.
2020-05-22 07:52:27 +02:00
Vincent Imbimbo
482b370540 cex: fix stack overflow
* src/parse-simulation.c: Replace reference counting with
parse_state_retain everywhere.
(free_parse_state): Make this function iterative instead of
recursive. Long parse_state chains were causing stack exhaustion.

* tests/counterexample.at: Fix expectations.
2020-05-22 07:52:27 +02:00
Vincent Imbimbo
66283fb625 cex: fix crash from zombie result
Fixes the SEGV in test 247 (counterexample.at:195): "S/R after first
token".

* src/counterexample.c: here.
* tests/counterexample.at: Fix expectations.
2020-05-22 07:52:27 +02:00
Akim Demaille
93c849ef0d cex: fixes, and enable tests
* src/counterexample.c, src/derivation.c:
Do not output diagnostics on stdout, that's the job of stderr, and the
testsuite heavily depend on this.
Do not leave trailing spaces in the output.
* tests/counterexample.at: Use AT_KEYWORDS.
Specify the expected outputs.
* tests/local.mk: Add counterexample.at.
2020-05-22 07:52:27 +02:00
Vincent Imbimbo
dcb6c972a2 cex: add tests
* tests/counterexample.at: New.
2020-05-22 07:52:27 +02:00