* src/getargs.c (AS_FILE_NAME): New.
(getargs): Use it to convert DOSish file names.
* src/files.c (base_name): Rename as full_base_name to avoid
clashes with `base_name ()'.
(get_extension_index): Remove.
(filename_split): New.
(compute_base_names): N-th rewrite, using filename_split.
* lib/xstrndup.c, lib/strchr.c:
New, stolen from the Fileutils 4.1.
* lib/Makefile.am (libbison_a_SOURCES): Adjust.
* configure.in: Check for the presence of memrchr, strchr,
strnlen, and of their prototypes.
Don't check for strndup: we no longer use it.
* src/system.h: Adjust the prototypes.
convention is to fetch on entry.
* tests/torture.at (GNU Cim Grammar): Reintroduce their weird
'switch' without a following semicolon.
* tests/regression.at (braces parsing): New.
* tests/calc.at (exp): We no longer need to special case GCC as
the warning flags are passed by configure.
* tests/atlocal.in: Adjust.
* configure.in: Bump to 1.30j.
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.
and if we are not debugging. POSIX requires this.
* NEWS, doc/bison.texinfo, doc/bison.1, doc/bison.rnh: Document this.
* src/output.c (output_gram, output_rule_data): Do not assume that
the user defines YYDEBUG to a properly parenthesized expression.
otherwise, since we range over their symbols, we might look at a
nonterminal which no longer ``exists'', i.e., it is not counted in
`nvars', hence we overflow our arrays.
RHS's properly.
* tests/torture.at (GNU AWK Grammar): New.
* tests/sets.at (Nullable): New.
* src/nullable.c (set_nullable): Instead of blindly looping over
`ritems', loop over the rules, and then over their rhs's.
Work around Autotest bugs.
* src/warshall.c (bitmatrix_print): Don't use `+--+' as table
frame, because Autotest understand lines starting with a `+' as
traces from the shell. Then, they are not processed properly.
Admittedly an Autotest bug, but we don't have time to wait for
Autotest to catch up.
* tests/regression.at (Broken Closure): Adjust to the new table
frames.
Move to...
* tests/sets.at: here.
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.
* src/output.c (output): Do not output "#include <stdio.h>"; that
is bison.simple's job. stdio.h should be included only if
necessary, to avoid infringing on the user name space when
possible.