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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Eggert
dcf16ff191 maint: make update-copyright 2026-01-18 09:45:29 -08:00
Paul Eggert
4ff0741f58 maint: make update-copyright 2025-03-17 17:48:06 -07:00
Paul Eggert
6a4b3240cf maint: pacify gcc 14.2 -Wmaybe-uninitialized
* data/skeletons/lalr1.cc:
* data/skeletons/yacc.c:
Add YY_IGNORE_MAYBE_UNINITIALIZED_BEGIN and
YY_IGNORE_MAYBE_UNINITIALIZED_END to pacify GCC 14,
apparently after inlining.
2025-03-13 13:39:45 -07:00
Akim Demaille
a166d5450e yacc.c, lalr1.cc: fix warnings about yynerrs
Most often yynerrs is not used.  Clang 15 now complains about such
variables.  Bison itself does not compile:

```
src/parse-gram.c:1797:9: error: variable 'gram_nerrs' set but not used [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable]
    int yynerrs = 0;
        ^
src/parse-gram.c:79:25: note: expanded from macro 'yynerrs'
                        ^
1 error generated.
```

Reported by Nikita Popov.
Fixes https://github.com/akimd/bison/issues/89.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yynerrs): Flag with YY_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.cc (yynerrs_): Likewise.
2022-08-02 09:07:31 +02:00
Paul Eggert
07e18e7fb4 package: bump copyrights to 2022
Run "make update-copyright".
2022-01-15 11:16:30 -08:00
Akim Demaille
5d9ccd5a87 yacc: declare yyerror/yylex only when POSIXLY_CORRECT
The recent changes to comply with POSIX are breaking Automake's test
suite.
Reported by Kiyoshi Kanazawa.
<https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-bison/2021-09/msg00005.html>

To limit the impact of POSIX changes, bind them to $POSIXLY_CORRECT.
Suggested by Karl Berry.
<https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-bison/2021-09/msg00009.html>

The existing `maintainer-check-posix` Make target checks these
changes.

* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (set_yacc): New.
Use it.
* data/skeletons/bison.m4 (b4_posix_if): New.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_declare_yyerror_and_yylex): Use it.
* doc/bison.texi, tests/local.at: Adjust.
2021-09-11 08:26:10 +02:00
Akim Demaille
b2a00ed5dd style: rename b4_lex as b4_yylex
For consistency with b4_yyerror_formals, etc.

* data/skeletons/bison.m4, data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/d.m4,
* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/glr2.cc,
* data/skeletons/java.m4, data/skeletons/lalr1.cc,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d, data/skeletons/lalr1.java,
* data/skeletons/yacc.c
(b4_lex, b4_lex_formals): Rename as...
(b4_yylex, b4_yylex_formals): these.
2021-08-09 07:17:19 +02:00
Akim Demaille
3c5f73fe51 yacc: comply with recent POSIX updates: declare yyerror and yylex
In POSIX Yacc mode, declare yyerror and yylex unless already #defined,
or if YYERROR_IS_DECLARED/YYLEX_IS_DECLARED are defined (for
consistency with Bison's YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED/YYLTYPE_IS_DECLARED).
See <https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1388#c5220>.

* data/skeletons/c.m4 (b4_function_declare): Resurect.
(b4_lex_formals): Since we will possibly expose this prototype
in the header, take the prefix into account.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_declare_yyerror_and_yylex): New.
(b4_shared_declarations): Use it.

* tests/local.at (AT_YACC_IF): New.
When in Yacc mode, set the `yacc` Autotest keyword.
(AT_YYERROR_DECLARE(c)): Don't declare in Yacc mode,
to avoid clashes (since this signature is static).
(AT_YYERROR_DEFINE(c)): Don't define as static in Yacc mode.
* tests/regression.at (Early token definitions with --yacc): Specify
that we are in Yacc mode.
2021-08-09 07:17:19 +02:00
Akim Demaille
e1caae6b48 Merge 3.7.6 into master
* maint:
  maint: post-release administrivia
  version 3.7.6
  yacc: fix push parser
  tables: fix again the handling of useless tokens
2021-03-10 06:41:59 +01:00
Akim Demaille
cf899f7a7c yacc: fix push parser
When a pstate is used for multiple successive parses, some state may
leak from one run into the following one.  That was introduced in
330552ea49 "yacc.c: push: don't clear
the parser state when accepting/rejecting".

Reported by Ryan <dev@splintermail.com>
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-bison/2021-03/msg00000.html

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yypush_parse): We reusing a pstate from a
previous run, do behave as if it were the first run.
* tests/push.at (Pstate reuse): Check this.
2021-03-07 18:41:38 +01:00
Akim Demaille
c80b404dfa c: rename YY_LOCATION_PRINT as YYLOCATION_PRINT and make it public
It is very helpful to be able to look at the locations in the debug
traces, let's provide the users with (i) a means to do that for their
location types, and (ii) a public macro to print locations when debug
traces are enabled.

* data/skeletons/c.m4 (b4_yy_location_print_define): Rename as...
(b4_yylocation_print_define): this.
Define YYLOCATION_PRINT instead of YY_LOCATION_PRINT.
Ensure backward compatibility for those who might have defined/used
YY_LOCATION_PRINT in spite the warnings.
Adjust dependencies.
* data/skeletons/glr2.cc: We don't use YYLOCATION_PRINT here.
2021-02-09 06:48:02 +01:00
Akim Demaille
1efe31185f yacc: remove support for YYPRINT
Its removal was annonced several times in NEWS (for Bison 3.5, 3.6, 3.7).

* data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/yacc.c: Remove support for YYPRINT.
* NEWS: Fix the mess introduced by the merge.
Document the removal of YYPRINT.
* doc/bison.texi (The YYPRINT Macro): Remove.
2021-02-01 06:51:15 +01:00
Paul Eggert
ef3adfa0fb Update URLs to prefer https: to http:
Also, fix a few http: URLs that were no longer working.
2021-01-30 07:32:03 +01:00
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
003ca0498d package: bump copyrights to 2021
Run 'make update-copyright'.
2021-01-23 15:02:49 +01:00
Akim Demaille
d7e8aaa271 package: bump copyrights to 2021
Run 'make update-copyright'.
2021-01-16 16:11:17 +01:00
Akim Demaille
17fb1d0377 c: add support for YYNOMEM
Suggested by Joe Nelson <joe@begriffs.com>.
https://lists.gnu.org/r/help-bison/2020-12/msg00020.html

* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/yacc.c (YYNOMEM): New.
Use it.
(yyexhaustedlab): Rename as...
(yynomemlab): this.
* tests/calc.at: Check it.
* doc/bison.texi: Document it.
Fix incorrect statements about non-existing constants for YYERROR etc.
2021-01-16 09:37:09 +01:00
Akim Demaille
4524e17616 yacc.c, glr.c: style: rename yyreturn and yyreturnlab
* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/yacc.c: here.
2021-01-16 09:24:28 +01:00
Akim Demaille
38cdb2aba2 multistart: also use the api.prefix in the implementation
We were declaring foo_parse_expr but implementing yyparse_expr.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (_b4_define_sub_yyparse): Use api.prefix for
the parse function name.
2020-11-21 14:57:29 +01:00
Akim Demaille
5a31cda4c3 style: avoid explicit symbol numbers
This should have been part of commit "symbols: stop dealing with YYEMPTY
as b4_symbol(-2, ...)" (cd40ec9526).
Give names to all the special symbols: "eof", "error" and "undef".

* data/skeletons/bison.m4 (b4_symbol): Let `b4_symbol(eof, ...)` mean
`b4_symbol(0, ...)`, `b4_symbol(error, ...)` mean `b4_symbol(1, ...)`,
and , `b4_symbol(undef, ...)` mean `b4_symbol(2, ...)`..

* data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/glr.cc,
* data/skeletons/glr2.cc, data/skeletons/lalr1.cc,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d, data/skeletons/lalr1.java,
* data/skeletons/yacc.c:
Prefer symbols to numbers.
2020-11-07 16:58:47 +01:00
Akim Demaille
cd40ec9526 symbols: stop dealing with YYEMPTY as b4_symbol(-2, ...)
* data/skeletons/bison.m4 (b4_symbol): Redirect `b4_symbol(empty,
...)` to `b4_symbol(-2, ...)`.
Change all uses of the latter to the former.
2020-09-29 06:49:31 +02:00
Akim Demaille
9b18cac96b multistart: start more thorough testing
* tests/local.at (AT_MULTISTART_IF): New.
* tests/calc.at: Adjust to check multiple start symbols.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yy_parse_impl): Fix.
2020-09-28 19:26:53 +02:00
Akim Demaille
d441a34791 multistart: also give access to yynerrs
This is something that has always bothered me: with pure parsers (and
they all should be) the user does not have an (easy) access to yynerrs
at the end of the parse.  In the case of error recovery, that's the
only direct means to know if there were errors.  The usual approach
being having the user maintain a counter incremented each time yyerror
is called.

So here, also capture yynerrs in the return value of the start-symbol
parsing functions.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yy_parse_impl_t): New.
(yy_parse_impl): Use it.
(b4_accept): Fill it.
* examples/c/lexcalc/parse.y, examples/c/lexcalc/scan.l: No longer
pass nerrs as lex- and parse-param, just use the resulting yynerrs.
bistromathic and reccalc both demonstrate %param.
2020-09-27 11:58:28 +02:00
Akim Demaille
f4d33ff4b4 yacc.c: also count calls to YYERROR in yynerrs
* data/skeletons/yacc.c: here.
2020-09-27 11:58:27 +02:00
Akim Demaille
d9cf99b6a5 multistart: use b4_accept instead of action post-processing
For each start symbol, generate a parsing function with a richer
return value than the usual of yyparse.  Reserve a place for the
returned semantic value, in order to avoid having to pass a pointer as
argument to "return" that value.  This also makes the call to the
parsing function independent of whether a given start-symbol is typed.

For instance, if the grammar file contains:

    %type <int> expression
    %start input expression

(so "input" is valueless) we get

    typedef struct
    {
      int yystatus;
    } yyparse_input_t;

    yyparse_input_t yyparse_input (void);

    typedef struct
    {
      int yyvalue;
      int yystatus;
    } yyparse_expression_t;

    yyparse_expression_t yyparse_expression (void);

This commit also changes the implementation of the parser termination:
when there are multiple start symbols, it is the initial rules that
explicitly YYACCEPT.  They do that after having exported the
start-symbol's value (if it is typed):

  switch (yyn)
    {
  case 1: /* $accept: YY_EXPRESSION expression $end  */
  { ((*yyvalue).TOK_expression) = (yyvsp[-1].TOK_expression); YYACCEPT; }
    break;

  case 2: /* $accept: YY_INPUT input $end  */
  { YYACCEPT; }
    break;

I have tried several ways to deal with termination, and this is the
one that appears the best one to me.  It is also the most natural.

* src/scan-code.h, src/scan-code.l (obstack_for_actions): New.
* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_check_and_complete): Generate the actions
of the rules for each start symbol.

* data/skeletons/bison.m4 (b4_symbol_slot): New, with safer semantics
than type and type_tag.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_accept): New.
Generates the body of the action of the start rules.
(_b4_declare_sub_yyparse): For each start symbol define a dedicated
return type for its parsing function.
Adjust the declaration of its parsing function.
(_b4_define_sub_yyparse): Adjust the definition of the function.

* examples/c/lexcalc/parse.y: Check the case of valueless symbols.
* examples/c/lexcalc/lexcalc.test: Check start symbols.
2020-09-27 09:44:18 +02:00
Akim Demaille
ed324578a2 multistart: equip yacc.c
* data/skeletons/yacc.c: Add support for multiple start symbols.
2020-09-27 09:23:51 +02:00
Akim Demaille
75c3746ce2 options: rename --defines as --header
The name "defines" is incorrect, the generated file contains far more
than just #defines.

* src/getargs.h, src/getargs.c (-H, --header): New option.
With optional argument, just like --defines, --xml, etc.
(defines_flag): Rename as...
(header_flag): this.
Adjust dependencies.
* data/skeletons/bison.m4, data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/glr.c,
* data/skeletons/glr.cc, data/skeletons/glr2.cc, data/skeletons/lalr1.cc,
* data/skeletons/yacc.c:
Adjust.
* examples, doc/bison.texi: Adjust.
* tests/headers.at, tests/local.at, tests/output.at: Convert most
tests from using --defines to using --header.
2020-09-19 08:31:49 +02:00
Akim Demaille
a1b7fef045 c: always use YYMALLOC/YYFREE
Reported by Kovalex <kovalex.pro@gmail.com>.
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-bison/2020-08/msg00015.html

* data/skeletons/yacc.c: Don't make direct calls to malloc/free.
* tests/calc.at: Check it.
2020-08-30 10:05:18 +02:00
Akim Demaille
0820f16ca8 style: update comments
* src/reader.c: action_obstack was removed in 2002...
* src/parse-gram.y: Better names.
* src/scan-code.h: More comments.
2020-07-05 09:59:45 +02:00
Akim Demaille
49f1e5f428 style: update comments in the skeletons
* data/skeletons/c++.m4, data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/lalr1.d,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.java, data/skeletons/yacc.c:
Be more accurate about yychar and yytoken.
Don't name local variables as if they were members.
2020-07-05 09:59:25 +02:00
Akim Demaille
330552ea49 yacc.c: push: don't clear the parser state when accepting/rejecting
Currently when a push parser finishes its parsing (i.e., it did not
return YYPUSH_MORE), it also clears its state.  It is therefore
impossible to see if it had parse errors.

In the context of autocompletion, because error recovery might have
fired, the parser is actually already in a different state.  For
instance on `(1 + + <TAB>` in the bistromathic, because there's a
`exp: "(" error ")"` recovery rule, `1 + +` tokens have already been
popped, replaced by `error`, and autocompletions think we are ready
for the closing ")".  So here, we would like to see if there was a
syntax error, yet `yynerrs` was cleared.

In the case of a successful parse, we still have a problem: if error
recovery succeeded, we won't know it, since, again, `yynerrs` is
clearer.

It seems much more natural to leave the parser state available for
analysis when there is a failure.

To reuse the parser, we should either:

1. provide an explicit means to reinitialize a parser state for future
   parses.

2. automatically reset the parser state when it is used in a new
   parse.

Option 2 requires to check whether we need to reinitialize the parser
each time we call `yypush_parse`, i.e., each time we give a new token.
This seems expensive compared to Option 1, but benchmarks revealed no
difference.  Option 1 is incompatible with the documentation
("After `yypush_parse` returns a status other than `YYPUSH_MORE`, the
parser instance `yyps` may be reused for a new parse.").

So Option 2 wins, reusing the private `yynew` member to record that a
parse was finished, and therefore that the state must reset in the
next call to `yypull_parse`.

While at it, this implementation now reuses the previously enlarged
stacks from one parse to another.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yypstate_new): Set up the stacks in their
initial configurations (setting their bottom to the stack array), and
use yypstate_clear to reset them (moving their top to their bottom).
(yypstate_delete): Adjust.
(yypush_parse): At the beginning, clear yypstate if needed, and at the
end, record when yypstate needs to be clearer.

* examples/c/bistromathic/parse.y (expected_tokens): Do not propose
autocompletion when there are parse errors.
* examples/c/bistromathic/bistromathic.test: Check that case.
2020-06-29 19:36:41 +02:00
Akim Demaille
ed10c308fa yacc.c: simplify initialization of push parsers
The previous commit ("yacc.c: declare and initialize and the same
time") made b4_initialize_parser_state_variables useless.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_initialize_parser_state_variables): Inline
into...
(yypstate_clear): here.
2020-06-29 19:10:05 +02:00
Akim Demaille
29520abb3b yacc.c: declare and initialize and the same time
In order to factor the code of push and pull parsers, the declaration
of the parser's state variable was common (being local variable in
pull parsers, and struct members in push parsers).  This result in
rather poor style in pull parser, with first variable declarations,
and then their initializations.

The initialization is about to differ between push and pull parsers,
so it is no longer worth keeping both cases together.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (b4_declare_parser_state_variables): Accept an
argument, and when it is set, initialize the variables.
Adjust dependencies.
2020-06-29 19:10:05 +02:00
Akim Demaille
2491de1eef yacc.c: style changes in push mode
* data/skeletons/yacc.c: here.
2020-06-29 19:10:05 +02:00
Akim Demaille
ec207d1bb2 yacc.c: simplify yypull_parse
Currently yypull_parse takes a yypstate* as argument, and accepts it
to be NULL.  This does not seem to make a lot of sense: rather it is
its callers that should do that.

I believe this is historical: yypull_parse was introduced
first (c3d503425f), with yyparse being a
macro.  So yyparse could hardly deal with memory allocation properly.
In 7172e23e8f that yyparse was turned
into a genuine function.  At that point, it should have allocated its
own yypstate*, which would have left yypull_parse deal with only one
single non-null ypstate* argument.

Fortunately, it is nowhere documented that it is valid to pass NULL to
yypull_parse.  It is now forbidden.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yypull_parse): Don't allocate a yypstate.
Needs a location to issue the error message.
(yyparse): Allocate the yypstate.
2020-06-29 19:10:05 +02:00
Akim Demaille
a53c6026cd api.header.include: document it, and fix its default value
While defining api.header.include worked as expected, its default
value was incorrectly defined.  As a result, by default, the generated
parsers still duplicated the content of the generated header instead
of including it.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (api.header.include): Fix its default value.
* tests/output.at: Check it.
* doc/bison.texi (%define Summary): Document api.header.include.
While at it, move the definition of api.namespace at the proper
place.
2020-06-09 08:09:26 +02:00
Akim Demaille
7e16bd2cae Merge maint into HEAD
* upstream/maint:
  maint: post-release administrivia
  version 3.6.3
  build: check -Wmissing-prototypes
  tests: show logs
  c++: fix printing of state number on streams
2020-06-03 08:12:10 +02:00
Akim Demaille
52ce2a008b build: check -Wmissing-prototypes
pstate_clear is lacking a prototype.
Reported by Ryan
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-bison/2020-05/msg00101.html

Besides, none of the C examples were compiled with the warning flags.

* configure.ac (warn_c): Add -Wmissing-prototypes.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (pstate_clear): Make it static.
* examples/local.mk (TEST_CFLAGS): New.
* examples/c/bistromathic/local.mk, examples/c/calc/local.mk,
* examples/c/lexcalc/local.mk, examples/c/mfcalc/local.mk,
* examples/c/pushcalc/local.mk, examples/c/reccalc/local.mk,
* examples/c/rpcalc/local.mk:
Use it.

GCC's warn_unused_result is not silenced by a cast to void, so we have
to "use" scanf's result.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25509
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66425

Flex generated code produces too many warnings, including things such
as, with ICC:

    examples/c/lexcalc/scan.c(1088): error #1682: implicit conversion
              of a 64-bit integral type to a smaller integral type (potential portability problem)
    2259                YY_INPUT( (&YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[number_to_move]),
    2260                ^
    2261
    2262

I am tired of trying to fix Flex's output.  The project does not seem
maintained.  We ought to avoid it.  So, for the time being, don't try
to enable warnings with Flex.

* examples/c/bistromathic/parse.y, examples/c/reccalc/scan.l: Fix
warnings.
* doc/bison.texi: Discard scanf's return value to defeat
-Werror=unused-result.
2020-06-01 08:29:53 +02:00
Joshua Watt
dd878d1851 bison: add command line option to map file prefixes
Teaches bison about a new command line option, --file-prefix-map OLD=NEW
(based on the -ffile-prefix-map option from GCC) which causes it to
replace and file path of OLD in the text of the output file with NEW,
mainly for header guards and comments. The primary use of this is to
make builds reproducible with different input paths, and in particular
the debugging information produced when the source code is compiled. For
example, a distro may know that the bison source code will be located at
"/usr/src/bison" and thus can generate bison files that are reproducible
with the following command:

    bison --output=/build/bison/parse.c -d --file-prefix-map=/build/bison/=/usr/src/bison/ parse.y

Importantly, this will change the header guards and #line directives
from:

    #ifndef YY_BUILD_BISON_PARSE_H
    #line 100 "/build/bison/parse.h"

to

    #ifndef YY_USR_SRC_BISON_PARSE_H
    #line 100 "/usr/src/bison/parse.h"

which is reproducible.

See https://lists.gnu.org/r/bison-patches/2020-05/msg00016.html
Signed-off-by: Joshua Watt <JPEWhacker@gmail.com>

* src/files.h, src/files.c (spec_mapped_header_file)
(mapped_dir_prefix, map_file_name, add_prefix_map): New.
* src/getargs.c (-M, --file-prefix-map): New option.
* src/output.c (prepare): Define b4_mapped_dir_prefix and
b4_spec_header_file.
* src/scan-skel.l (@ofile@): Output the mapped file name.
* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/glr.cc,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.cc, data/skeletons/location.cc,
* data/skeletons/yacc.c:
Adjust.
* doc/bison.texi: Document.
* tests/input.at, tests/output.at: Check.
2020-05-24 15:17:15 +02:00
Akim Demaille
e7aff57122 style: rename user_token_number as code
This should have been done in 3.6, but I wanted to avoid introducing
conflicts into Vincent's work on counterexamples.  It turns out it's
completely orthogonal.

* data/README.md, data/skeletons/bison.m4, data/skeletons/c++.m4,
* data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/java.m4,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d, data/skeletons/lalr1.java,
* data/skeletons/variant.hh, data/skeletons/yacc.c, src/conflicts.c,
* src/derives.c, src/gram.c, src/gram.h, src/output.c,
* src/parse-gram.c, src/parse-gram.y, src/print-xml.c, src/print.c,
* src/reader.c, src/symtab.c, src/symtab.h, tests/input.at,
* tests/types.at:
s/user_token_number/code/g.
Plus minor changes.
2020-05-23 08:43:58 +02:00
Akim Demaille
2da399d15f yacc.c: restore ansi-c compatibility
Reported by neok-m4700.
https://github.com/akimd/bison/issues/37

* data/skeletons/yacc.c: Don't use // comments.
2020-05-09 17:05:03 +02:00
Akim Demaille
d9a9b054ae all: fix the interface of yyexpected_tokens
The user gives yyexpected_tokens a limit: the max number of tokens she
wants to hear about.  That's because an error message that reports a
bazillion of possible tokens is useless.

In that case yyexpected_tokens returned 0, so the user would not know
if there are too many expected tokens or none (yes, that's possible).

There are several ways to tell the user in which situation she's in:

- return some E2MANY, a negative value.  Then it makes the pattern

    int argsize = yypcontext_expected_tokens (ctx, arg, ARGS_MAX);
    if (argsize < 0)
      return argsize;

  no longer valid, as for E2MANY (i) the user must generate the error
  message anyway, and (ii) she should not return E2MANY

- return ARGS_MAX + 1.  Then it makes it dangerous for the user, as
  she has to iterate update `min (ARGS_MAX, argsize)`.

Returning 0 is definitely simpler and safer for the user, as it tells
her "this is not an error, just generate your message without a list
of expecting tokens".  So let's still return 0, but set arg[0] to the
empty token when the list is really empty.

* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/lalr1.cc, data/skeletons/lalr1.java
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yyexpected_tokens): Put the empty symbol
first if there are no possible tokens at all.
* examples/c/bistromathic/parse.y: Demonstrate how to use that.
2020-05-06 08:11:52 +02:00
Akim Demaille
4b85b969d0 glr.c: beware of portability issues with PTRDIFF_MAX
For instance test 386, "glr.cc api.value.type={double}":

    types.at:366: $CXX $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS  $LDFLAGS -o test test.cc $LIBS
    stderr:
    test.cc: In function 'ptrdiff_t yysplitStack(yyGLRStack*, ptrdiff_t)':
    test.cc:490:4: error: 'PTRDIFF_MAX' was not declared in this scope
       (PTRDIFF_MAX < SIZE_MAX ? PTRDIFF_MAX : YY_CAST (ptrdiff_t, SIZE_MAX))
        ^
    test.cc:1805:37: note: in expansion of macro 'YYSIZEMAX'
           ptrdiff_t half_max_capacity = YYSIZEMAX / 2 / state_size;
                                         ^~~~~~~~~
    test.cc:490:4: note: suggested alternative: '__PTRDIFF_MAX__'
       (PTRDIFF_MAX < SIZE_MAX ? PTRDIFF_MAX : YY_CAST (ptrdiff_t, SIZE_MAX))
        ^
    test.cc:1805:37: note: in expansion of macro 'YYSIZEMAX'
           ptrdiff_t half_max_capacity = YYSIZEMAX / 2 / state_size;
                                         ^~~~~~~~~

The failing tests are using glr.cc only, which I don't understand, the
problem is rather in glr.c, so I would expect glr.c tests to also fail.

Reported by Bruno Haible.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2020-05/msg00053.html

* data/skeletons/yacc.c: Move the block that defines
YYPTRDIFF_T/YYPTRDIFF_MAXIMUM, YYSIZE_T/YYSIZE_MAXIMUM, and
YYSIZEOF to...
* data/skeletons/c.m4 (b4_sizes_types_define): Here.
(b4_c99_int_type): Also take care of the #undefinition of short.
* data/skeletons/yacc.c, data/skeletons/glr.c: Use
b4_sizes_types_define.
* data/skeletons/glr.c: Adjust to use YYPTRDIFF_T/YYPTRDIFF_MAXIMUM,
YYSIZE_T/YYSIZE_MAXIMUM.
2020-05-04 07:44:42 +02:00
Akim Demaille
76c3bccf40 yacc.c: improve formatting of the generated code
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yy_reduce_print): here.
2020-05-02 10:17:01 +02:00
Akim Demaille
fb1d76d9a9 yacc.c: avoid the use of a temporary
* data/skeletons/yacc.c: Use YYLLOC_DEFAULT directly with the final
destination.
2020-04-30 08:07:55 +02:00
Akim Demaille
3b05de2d05 yacc.c: install backward compatibility for YYERRCODE
Some people have been using that symbol.  Some even have #defined it
themselves.
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bison-patches/2020-04/msg00138.html

Let's provide backward compatibility, having it point to YYUNDEF, so
that an error message is generated.

* data/skeletons/yacc.c (YYERRCODE): New, at the exact same location
it was defined before.
2020-04-28 08:26:49 +02:00
Akim Demaille
b254b36db8 all: don't emit an error message when the scanner returns YYERRCODE
I'm quite pleased to see that the tricky case of glr.c was already
prepared by the changes to support syntax_error exceptions.  Better
yet, it is actually syntax_error that becomes a special case of the
general pattern: make yytoken be YYERRCODE.

* data/skeletons/glr.c (YYFAULTYTOK): Remove the now useless (Basil)
Faulty token.
Instead, use the error token.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d, data/skeletons/lalr1.java: When computing
the action, first check the case of the error token.

* tests/calc.at: Check cases for the error token symbols before and
after it.
2020-04-26 19:55:52 +02:00
Akim Demaille
58e79539fc c: don't emit an error message when the scanner returns YYERRCODE
* data/skeletons/yacc.c (yyparse): When the scanner returns YYERRCODE,
go directly to error recovery (yyerrlab1).
However, don't keep the error token as lookahead, that token is too
special.
* data/skeletons/lalr1.cc: Likewise.

* examples/c/bistromathic/parse.y (yylex): Use that feature to report
nicely invalid characters.
* examples/c/bistromathic/bistromathic.test: Check that.
* examples/test: Neutralize gratuitous differences such as rule
position.

* tests/calc.at: Check that case in C only.
The other case seem to be working, but that's an illusion that the
next commit will address (in fact, they can enter endless loops, and
report the error several times anyway).
2020-04-26 18:05:30 +02:00
Akim Demaille
286d0755f8 all: prefer YYERRCODE to YYERROR
We will not keep YYERRCODE anyway, it causes backward compatibility
issues.  So as a first step, let all the skeletons use that name,
until we have a better one.

* data/skeletons/bison.m4, data/skeletons/glr.c,
* data/skeletons/glr.cc, data/skeletons/lalr1.cc,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d, data/skeletons/lalr1.java,
* data/skeletons/yacc.c, doc/bison.texi, tests/headers.at,
* tests/input.at:
here.
2020-04-26 15:09:51 +02:00
Akim Demaille
9c72d3c5a8 style: prefer b4_has_translations_if
* data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/yacc.c: here.
2020-04-26 13:34:30 +02:00