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Author SHA1 Message Date
Akim Demaille
efbcadeca7 reports: don't escape the labels
Currently we use "quotearg" to escape the strings output in Dot.  As a
result, if the user's locale is C for instance, all the non-ASCII are
escaped.  Unfortunately graphviz does not interpret this style of
escaping.

For instance:

    5 -> 2 [style=solid label="\"\303\221\303\271\341\271\203\303\251\342\204\235\303\264\""]

was displayed as a sequence of numbers.  We now output:

    5 -> 2 [style=solid label="\"Ñùṃéℝô\""]

independently of the user's locale.

* src/system.h (obstack_backslash): New.
* src/graphviz.h, src/graphviz.c (escape): Remove, use
obstack_backslash instead.
* src/print-graph.c: Likewise.
* tests/report.at: Adjust.
2020-06-13 16:58:13 +02:00
Vincent Imbimbo
6a1a681fd2 style: decouple different uses of item_number
item_number is used for elements of ritem as well as indices into
ritem which is fairly confusing.  Introduce item_index to represent
indices into ritem.

* src/gram.h (item_index): Introduce it for ritem indices.
* src/closure.h, src/closure.c, src/ielr.c, src/lr0.c,
* src/print-graph.c, src/state.h, src/state.h:
Replace uses of item_number with item_index where appropriate.
2020-05-25 07:14:34 +02:00
Akim Demaille
8036635251 package: bump copyrights to 2020
Run 'make update-copyright'.
2020-01-05 10:26:35 +01:00
Akim Demaille
ac12b725ea style: use item_rule
* src/print-graph.c, src/print-xml.c: here.
2019-01-30 07:06:48 +01:00
Akim Demaille
7fec997ecf closure: initialize it once for all
The memory allocated by 'closure' (and some data such as 'fderives')
is used to computed a state's full itemset from its core.  This is
needed during the construction of the LR(0) automaton, and the memory
is reclaimed immediately afterwards.

Unfortunately the reports (graph, text, xml) also need this
information when describing the states with their full itemsets.  As a
consequence the memory was allocated again, fderives computed again
too, and more --trace reports are generated which only duplicate what
was already reported.

Stop that.  It does mean that we release the memory later (hence the
peak memory usage is higher now), but I don't think that's a problem
today.

* src/lr0.c (generate_states): Don't call closure_free.
* src/state.c (states_free): Do it here.
(for symmetry with closure_new which is called in generate_states).
* src/print-graph.c, src/print-xml.c, src/print.c: You can now expect
the closure module to be functional.
2019-01-28 06:57:31 +01:00
Akim Demaille
7355a35e4b style: rename closure_* functions as closure_*
This is more consistent with the other files.

* closure.h, closure.c (new_closure, free_closure): Rename as...
(closure_new, closure_free): this.
Adjust dependencies.
2019-01-28 06:47:33 +01:00
Akim Demaille
83463dfbee style: rename LR0.* as lr0.*
Let's stick to lower case for file names.

* src/LR0.h, src/LR0.c: Rename as...
* src/lr0.h, src/lr0.c: these.
2019-01-26 16:21:35 +01:00
Akim Demaille
c3c50c0030 style: rename print_graph.* as print-graph.*
These are the only files with _.

* src/print_graph.h, src/print_graph.c: Rename as...
* src/print-graph.h, src/print-graph.c: these.
2019-01-26 16:16:47 +01:00