and if we are not debugging. POSIX requires this.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texinfo, doc/bison.1, doc/bison.rnh: Document this.
* src/output.c (output_gram, output_rule_data): Do not assume that
the user defines YYDEBUG to a properly parenthesized expression.
otherwise, since we range over their symbols, we might look at a
nonterminal which no longer ``exists'', i.e., it is not counted in
`nvars', hence we overflow our arrays.
RHS's properly.
* tests/torture.at (GNU AWK Grammar): New.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable): New.
* src/nullable.c (set_nullable): Instead of blindly looping over
`ritems', loop over the rules, and then over their rhs's.
Work around Autotest bugs.
* src/warshall.c (bitmatrix_print): Don't use `+--+' as table
frame, because Autotest understand lines starting with a `+' as
traces from the shell. Then, they are not processed properly.
Admittedly an Autotest bug, but we don't have time to wait for
Autotest to catch up.
* tests/regression.at (Broken Closure): Adjust to the new table
frames.
Move to...
* tests/sets.at: here.
Do not infringe on the global user namespace when using C++.
(YYFPRINTF, YYSTDERR): New macros, needed for the above.
All uses of `fprintf' and `stderr' changed.
* src/output.c (output): Do not output "#include <stdio.h>"; that
is bison.simple's job. stdio.h should be included only if
necessary, to avoid infringing on the user name space when
possible.
Do not infringe on the global user namespace when using C++.
(YYFPRINTF, YYSTDERR): New macros, needed for the above.
All uses of `fprintf' and `stderr' changed.
Reported by Pascal Bart.
* src/warshall.c (bitmatrix_print): New.
(TC): Use it.
When performing a transitive closure R(i, j) && R(j, k) => R(i, k),
j must be the outer loop.
* tests/regression.at (Broken Closure): New.
removal of useless rules via CPP but via `if (0)', so that the
compiler still check the code is valid.
For instance, it should have noticed `rline' no longer exists: use
the `line' member of rule_t.
* src/gram.c (dummy, rline): Remove, unused.
items of a state, not only its kernel.
* src/print.c (print_core): If `trace_flag', then invoke closure
before outputting the items of the state (print_core is no longer
a correct name them).
(print_results): Invoke new_closure/free_closure if needed.
have a valid SHIFTS, which NSHIFTS is possibly 0.
* src/LR0.c (shifts_new): Be global and move to..
* src/state.c, src/state.h: here.
* src/conflicts, src/lalr.c, src/output.c, src/print.c,
* src/print_graph: Adjust.