There are currently two systems used to pass information about tokens to
m4: the original one, and another, which is used for instance for
printers and destructors, variants etc. Move to using only the latter.
* data/bison.m4 (b4_symbol_map, b4_token_visible_if)
(b4_token_has_definition, b4_any_token_visible_if, b4_token_format): New.
* data/c++.m4, data/c.m4, data/glr.c, data/java.m4: Adjust to use them.
* origin/maint:
maint: update gnu-web-doc-update.
maint: post-release administrivia
version 2.6
maint: prepare for release 2.6
maint: post-release administrivia
version 2.5.91
maint: prepare NEWS.
maint: fix spaces.
tests: adjust to case where the C compiler is actually a C++ compiler
tests: fix dependencies
doc: fix Texinfo command
maint: Valgrind on OS X.
tests: be sure that backups are safe.
maint: dead comment.
tests: refactor for legibility.
tests: refactor the bison invocations.
maint: fix syntax-check ignore patterns.
gnulib: update
gnulib: update.
gnulib: update
Conflicts:
build-aux/Makefile.am
cfg.mk
tests/Makefile.am
* configure.ac (VALGRIND_PREBISON): New.
* tests/Makefile.am (maintainer-check-valgrind): Use it.
* etc/darwin11.4.0.supp: New.
* configure.ac, etc/Makefile.am: Use it.
* configure.ac: Disable Valgrind on Mac OS X.
* README-hacking: Explain why.
list.yy: In function 'yy::parser::symbol_type yylex()':
list.yy:107:29: error: typedef 'token' locally defined but not used
[-Werror=unused-local-typedefs]
typedef yy::parser::token token;
^
* tests/c++.at (AT_CHECK_VARIANTS): here.
* origin/maint:
tests: headers.at: strengthen.
glr.cc: do not override C++ definitions by C macros.
YYLLOC_DEFAULT: factor, and don't export it in headers.
api.prefix: do not use #define to handle YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL etc.
tests: portability fixes.
c++: fewer #includes in the headers.
glr.cc: formatting changes.
tests: more logs.
api.prefix: also rename YYDEBUG.
Conflicts:
data/c.m4
data/glr.c
data/glr.cc
data/lalr1.cc
data/yacc.c
* data/c++.m4, data/c.m4 (b4_yylloc_default_define): New.
* data/glr.c, data/glr.cc, data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Use it.
* data/glr.cc: Do not define YYLLOC_DEFAULT in the header file,
but in the implementation one.
The following mixture is insane:
#define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL PREFIX_STYPE_IS_TRIVIAL
#if (defined YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL)
since, of course YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL is defined. Instead we could
define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL as PREFIX_STYPE_IS_TRIVIAL only when the
later is defined, but let's avoid stacking CPP on top of M4: rather, use
#if (defined PREFIX_STYPE_IS_TRIVIAL && PREFIX_STYPE_IS_TRIVIAL)
* data/glr.c, data/yacc.c: Use YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL, YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED,
YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL and YYLTYPE_IS_DECLARED under their api.prefix-renamed
name.
The testsuite in master has shown weird errors for the "Mulitple
Parsers" tests: the caller of p5.parse() received some apparently
random value, while tracing p5.parse() showed that the function was
consistently returning 0.
It happens when mixing several parser headers, some generated without
%debug, others with. In particular the C++ parser was generated with
%debug, i.e., with:
#ifndef YYDEBUG
# define YYDEBUG 1
#endif
and compiled separatedly. Yet, its header was included after the one
of another parser, this time without %debug, i.e., with
#ifndef YYDEBUG
# define YYDEBUG 0
#endif
in its header. As a result, the parser was compiled with YYDEBUG set,
but its header was used without. Since the layout of the objects are
then completely different, boom.
Therefore, do not change the value of YYDEBUG. Rather, use it as a
default value for <API.PREFIX>DEBUG.
* data/c.m4 (b4_YYDEBUG_define): New.
(b4_declare_yydebug): Rename as...
(b4_yydebug_declare): this, for consistency.
* data/glr.c, data/glr.cc, data/lalr1.cc, data/yacc.c: Use it.
* NEWS: Document it.