The ISO C++ standard is extremely clear about it: stderr is
considered a macro, not a regular symbol (see table 94 `Header
<cstdio> synopsis', [lib.c.files] 27.8.2 C Library files).
Therefore std:: does not apply to it. It still does with fprintf.
Also, s/cstdio.h/cstdio/.
cases for non-GNU systems like AIX, HP-UX, SGI, Sun, and
Sparc, as they were causing more porting problems than the
(minor) performance improvement was worth.
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.
to be the same as the stack names.
(YYPOINTER): Remove.
(yyparse): yyptr is now union yyalloc *, not char *.
(YYSTACK_RELOCATE): Likewise. This avoids a GCC warning,
and may generate better code on some machines.
(YYSTACK_ALLOC): Resurrect this macro, with its old meaning.
(YYSTACK_FREE, YYSTACK_GAP_MAX, YYSTACK_BYTES, YYSTACK_RELOCATE):
New macros.
(union yyalloc): New type.
(__yy_memcpy): Last arg is size_t, not unsigned int, to remove
an arbitrary restriction on hosts where size_t is wider than int.
(yyparse): Don't dump core if alloca or malloc fails; instead, report
a parser stack overflow. Allocate just one block of memory for all
three stacks, instead of allocating three blocks; this typically is
faster and reduces fragmentation.
Do not limit the number of items in the stack to a value that fits
in 'int', as this is an arbitrary limit on hosts with 64-bit
size_t and 32-bit int.
Provide a default definition.
Use it when executing the default @ action.
* src/reader.c (reader_output_yylsp): No longer include
`timestamp' and `text' in the default YYLTYPE.
the latter demonstrates a flaw in the handling of non debugging
parsers introduced by myself on 2000-03-16: `#define yydebug 0'
was used in order to simplify:
#if YYDEBUG
if (yydebug)
{
...
}
#endif
into
if (yydebug)
{
...
}
unfortunately this leads to a CPP conflict when
`--name-prefix=foo' is used since it produces `#define yydebug
foodebug'.
* src/bison.s1 [!YYDEBUG]: Do not define yydebug.
(YYDPRINTF): New macro.
Spread its use.
* tests/calc.m4 (AT_CHECK_CALC): Do require a title, build it from
the bison options.
Also test `--verbose', `--defines' and `--name-prefix'.
* src/bison.s1: Formatting changes.
Improve the comment related to the `$' mark.
(yydefault): Don't fall through to `yyresume': `goto' there.
* src/output.c (output_parser): When the `$' is met, skip the end
of its line.
New variable, `number_of_dollar_signs', to check there's exactly
one `$' in the parser skeleton.
* src/bison.s1 (yyparse): Condition the code using `yytname' which
is defined only when YYDEBUG is.
* m4/atconfig.m4 (AT_CONFIG): Adjust to Autoconf 2.13.
* src/files.c (tryopen, tryclose): Formatting changes.
Move to the top and be static.
* src/reader.c (read_signed_integer): Likewise.
* tests/calc.m4: New file.
* Makefile.am, suite.m4: Adjust.
* m4/atconfig.m4: Set BISON_SIMPLE and BISON_HAIRY.
There is now a pseudo variable @$ (readble and writable), location
of the lhs of the rule (by default ranging from the location of
the first symbol of the rhs, to the location of the last symbol,
or, if the rhs is empty, YYLLOC).
* src/bison.s1 [YYLSP_NEEDED] (yyloc): New variable, twin of
yyval.
(yyparse): When providing a default semantic action, provide a
default location action.
(after the $): No longer change `*YYLSP', just stack YYLOC the
same way you stack YYVAL.
* src/reader.c (read_declarations): Use warns.
(copy_guard, case '@'): Also recognize `@$', expanded as `YYLOC'.
(copy_action, case '@'): Likewise.
Use a standard error message, to save useless work from
translators.
remove most `#if YYDEBUG != 0', since `if (yydebug)' is enough.
One `#if YYDEBUG' remains, since it uses variables which are
defined only if `YYDEBUG != 0'.
(YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA): New flag macro.
Define it for some systems and compilers.
(YYSTACK_ALLOC): New macro.
(yyparse): Use YYSTACK_ALLOC to allocate stack.
If it was malloc'd, free it.