`destroyed'), we now sometimes examine them, and store information
related to them. Hence we need to know their number, and adjust
memory allocations.
* src/reduce.c, src/reduce.h (nuseless_nonterminals): No longer
static.
* src/LR0.c (allocate_itemsets): The memory allocated to
`symbol_count' was used for two different purpose: once to count
the number of occurrences of each symbol, and later reassigned to
`shift_symbol', containing the symbol that can be shifted from a
given state.
Deobfuscate, i.e., allocate, use and free `symbol_count' here
only, and...
(new_itemsets): Allocate `shift_symbol' here.
(allocate_itemsets): symbol_count includes useless nonterminals.
Make room for them.
(free_storage): Use `free', not `XFREE', for pointers that cannot
be null.
* src/gram.c (dummy): Remove, now there is actual code in gram.c.
(This useless function was defined only to work around VMS linkers
that can't handle compilation units with variables only).
* src/reduce.c (dump_grammar): Use it to trace the construction of
ritem.
to be the same as the stack names.
(yyparse): yyptr is now union yyalloc *, not char *.
(YYSTACK_RELOCATE): Likewise. This avoids a GCC warning,
and may generate better code on some machines.
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.
(CFLAGS): Do not include the WARNING_CFLAGS here, since GNU
Gettext doesn't compile cleanly, and dies with -Werror.
* src/Makefile.am, lib/Makefile.am, tests/atlocal.in (CFLAGS):
Include WARNING_CFLAGS here.
* lib/xstrdup.c: Include xalloc.h, so that xstrdup be declared
before being defined.
First arg is int, not unsigned.
* lib/quotearg.c (quotearg_n, quotearg_n_style): Likewise.
(SIZE_MAX, UINT_MAX): New macros.
(quotearg_n_options): Abort if N is negative.
Avoid overflow check on hosts where size_t is 64 bits and int
is 32 bits, as overflow is impossible there.
Fix off-by-one typo that caused unnecessary reallocation.
(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.
(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.