* src/gram.h (rule_is_initial): New.
* src/graphviz.c, src/print-xml.c, src/print.c, src/lalr.c: Use it.
Some of these occurrences were incorrect (checking whether this is
rule 0), and not behaving properly in the case of multistart.
Currently the core of the initial state is limited to the single rule
on $accept.
* src/lr0.c (generate_states): There may now be several rules on
$accept.
* src/graphviz.c (conclude_red): Recognize "final" transitions by the
fact that we reduce to "$accept".
* src/print.c (print_reduction): Likewise.
* src/print-xml.c (print_reduction): Likewise.
Currently we use both names. Let's stick to the short one.
* src/AnnotationList.c, src/conflicts.c, src/counterexample.c,
* src/getargs.c, src/getargs.h, src/graphviz.c, src/ielr.c,
* src/lalr.c, src/print-graph.c, src/print-xml.c, src/print.c,
* src/state-item.c, src/state.c, src/state.h, src/tables.c:
s/lookahead_token/lookahead/gi.
The text and Dot reports are expected to be identical when generated
directly (--report, --graph) or indirectly (via XML). The xml
testsuite had not be run for ages, let it catch up a bit.
* src/print-xml.c: Pass the type of the symbols.
* data/xslt/xml2text.xsl
Catch up with the new layout.
Display the symbol types.
Use '•', not '.'
* tests/local.at: Smash '•' to '.' when matching against the direct
text report.
* tests/report.at: Adjust XML expectations.
AFAICT, "dotted rule" is a more frequent synonym of "item" than
"pointed rule". So let's migrate to using "dot" only.
* doc/bison.texi: Use dot/'•' rather than point/'.'.
* src/print-xml.c (print_core): Use dot rather than point. This is
not backward compatible, but AFAICT, we don't have actual user of the
XML output (but ourselves). So...
* data/xslt/xml2dot.xsl, data/xslt/xml2text.xsl,
* data/xslt/xml2xhtml.xsl, tests/report.at: ... adjust.
This should have been done in 3.6, but I wanted to avoid introducing
conflicts into Vincent's work on counterexamples. It turns out it's
completely orthogonal.
* data/README.md, data/skeletons/bison.m4, data/skeletons/c++.m4,
* data/skeletons/c.m4, data/skeletons/glr.c, data/skeletons/java.m4,
* data/skeletons/lalr1.d, data/skeletons/lalr1.java,
* data/skeletons/variant.hh, data/skeletons/yacc.c, src/conflicts.c,
* src/derives.c, src/gram.c, src/gram.h, src/output.c,
* src/parse-gram.c, src/parse-gram.y, src/print-xml.c, src/print.c,
* src/reader.c, src/symtab.c, src/symtab.h, tests/input.at,
* tests/types.at:
s/user_token_number/code/g.
Plus minor changes.
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.
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.
In the following grammar, the 'exp' nonterminal is trivially useless.
So, of course, its rules are useless too.
%%
input: '0' | exp
exp: exp '+' exp | exp '-' exp | '(' exp ')'
Previously all the useless rules were reported, including those whose
left-hand side is the 'exp' nonterminal:
warning: 1 nonterminal useless in grammar [-Wother]
warning: 4 rules useless in grammar [-Wother]
2.14-16: warning: nonterminal useless in grammar: exp [-Wother]
input: '0' | exp
^^^
2.14-16: warning: rule useless in grammar [-Wother]
input: '0' | exp
^^^
! 3.6-16: warning: rule useless in grammar [-Wother]
! exp: exp '+' exp | exp '-' exp | '(' exp ')'
! ^^^^^^^^^^^
! 3.20-30: warning: rule useless in grammar [-Wother]
! exp: exp '+' exp | exp '-' exp | '(' exp ')'
! ^^^^^^^^^^^
! 3.34-44: warning: rule useless in grammar [-Wother]
! exp: exp '+' exp | exp '-' exp | '(' exp ')'
! ^^^^^^^^^^^
The interest of being so verbose is dubious. I suspect most of the
time nonterminals are not expected to be useless, so the user wants to
fix the nonterminal, not remove its rules. And even if the user
wanted to get rid of its rules, the position of these rules probably
does not help more that just having the name of the nonterminal.
This commit discard these messages, marked with '!', and keep the
others. In particular, we still report:
2.14-16: warning: rule useless in grammar [-Wother]
input: '0' | exp
^^^
All the useless rules (including the '!' ones) are still reported in
the reports (xml, text, etc.); only the diagnostics on stderr change.
* src/gram.c (grammar_rules_useless_report): Don't complain about
useless rules whose lhs is useless.
* src/reduce.h, src/reduce.c (reduce_nonterminal_useless_in_grammar):
Take a sym_content as argument.
Adjust callers.
* tests/reduce.at (Useless Rules, Underivable Rules, Reduced Automaton):
Adjust.
* origin/maint:
build: don't try to generate docs when cross-compiling
package: fix a reporter's name
%union: fix the support for named %union
package: bump to 2015
flex: don't trust YY_USER_INIT
yacc.c: fix broken union when api.value.type=union and %defines are used
doc: fix missing xref
gnulib: update
location: remove some ugly debugging code traces
build: use abort to pacify compiler errors
package: bump to 2014
doc: specify documentation encoding
* origin/maint: (43 commits)
maint: post-release administrivia
version 3.0.2
gnulib: update
output: do not generate source files when late errors are caught
output: record what generated files are source or report files
output: do not generate source files when early errors are caught
xml: also use "%empty" with html output
style: formatting changes
xml: also display %empty for empty right-hand sides
reports: display %empty in the generated pointed-rules
news: YYERROR vs variants
style: scope reduction in lalr.cc
lalr1.cc: formatting changes
lalr1.cc: fix the support of YYERROR with variants
tests: check $$'s destruction with variant, YYERROR, and no error recovery
tests: simplify useless obfuscation
skeletons: use better names when computing a "goto"
maint: post-release administrivia
version 3.0.1
aver: it is no longer "protected against NDEBUG"
...
Conflicts:
data/glr.c
Rather than having duplicate info in the symbol and the alias that has
to be resolved later on, both the symbol and the alias have a common
pointer to a separate structure containing this info.
* src/symtab.h (sym_content): New structure.
* src/symtab.c (sym_content_new, sym_content_free, symbol_free): New
* src/AnnotationList.c, src/conflicts.c, src/gram.c, src/gram.h,
* src/graphviz.c, src/ielr.c, src/output.c, src/parse-gram.y, src/print.c
* src/print-xml.c, src/print_graph.c, src/reader.c, src/reduce.c,
* src/state.h, src/symlist.c, src/symtab.c, src/symtab.h, src/tables.c:
Adjust.
* tests/input.at: Fix expectations (order changes).
This change was made by applying emacs' untabify function to
nearly all files in Bison's repository. Required tabs in make
files, ChangeLog, regexps, and test code were manually skipped.
Other notable exceptions and changes are listed below.
* bootstrap: Skip because we sync this with gnulib.
* data/m4sugar/foreach.m4
* data/m4sugar/m4sugar.m4: Skip because we sync these with
Autoconf.
* djgpp: Skip because I don't know how to test djgpp properly, and
this code appears to be unmaintained anyway.
* README-hacking (Hacking): Specify that tabs should be avoided
where not required.
* data/xslt/xml2dot.xsl (xsl:template match="bison-xml-report"):
Update output to include comments now produced by --graph.
(xsl:template match="automaton"): As for --graph, name the
digraph after the grammar file.
* src/print-xml.c (escape_bufs): Enlarge array.
(print_xml): Add bug-report and url attributes to
bison-xml-report element.
* data/xslt/bison.xsl (xsl:key name="bison:symbolByName"): New.
* data/xslt/xml2xhtml.xsl (xsl:template match="symbol"): Use it to
look up a symbol to determine whether it's a nonterminal or terminal.
* src/gram.c (rule_rhs_print_xml): Remove class attribute.
* src/state.c (state_rule_lookahead_tokens_print_xml): Likewise.
Add prec/assoc information to XML output.
* src/gram.c (grammar_rules_print_xml): For each rule that has a
%prec, add a percent_prec attribute.
* src/print-xml.c (print_grammar): For each terminal that has a
precedence or associativity, add a prec or assoc attribute.
(xml_indent): New.
(xml_puts): Use xml_indent.
(xml_printf): Use xml_indent.
* src/print-xml.h (xml_indent): Prototype.
* tests/existing.at (GNU pic Grammar): Fix a rule miscopied from
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2003-04/msg00026.html>.
(bison:ruleByNumber): ... this for clarity.
* data/xslt/xml2dot.xsl (xsl:template match="item"): Update.
* data/xslt/xml2text.xsl (xsl:template match="item"): Update.
(xsl:template match="reduction"): Update.
(xsl:template match="item"): Update.
(xsl:template match="reduction"): Update.
In the XML output, don't print the list of rules where symbols appear.
Compute it in XSLT instead. Discussed at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2007-09/msg00024.html>.
* data/xslt/bison.xsl (bison:ruleByLhs): New.
(bison:ruleByRhs): New.
* data/xslt/xml2text.xsl (xsl:template match="terminal"): Use
bison:ruleByRhs.
(xsl:template match="terminal/rule"): Remove.
(xsl:template match="nonterminal"): Use bison:ruleByLhs and
bison:ruleByRhs.
(xsl:template match="nonterminal/left/rule|nonterminal/right/rule"):
Remove.
* data/xslt/xml2xhtml.xsl (xsl:template match="terminal"): Use
bison:ruleByRhs and mode="number-link" for rule template.
(xsl:template match="terminal/rule"): Remove.
(xsl:template match="nonterminal"): Use bison:ruleByLhs and
bison:ruleByRhs and mode="number-link" for rule template.
(xsl:template match="nonterminal/left/rule|nonterminal/right/rule"):
Rewrite as...
(xsl:template match="rule" mode="number-link"): ... this.
* src/print-xml.c (print_grammar): Don't print the list of rules.
useful ones and add a "usefulness" attribute. Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2007-09/msg00017.html>.
* src/gram.c (grammar_rules_partial_print_xml): Remove.
(grammar_rules_print_xml): Print all rules instead of just those
useful in the grammar, and add a "usefulness" attribute.
* src/gram.h (grammar_rules_partial_print_xml): Remove prototype.
* src/print-xml.c (print_rules_useless_in_parser): Remove.
(print_grammar): Print all nonterminals instead of just useful ones,
and add a "usefulness" attribute to nonterminals and terminals.
(print_xml): Don't print a separate "reductions" or
"rules-useless-in-parser" element.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_output): Use reduce_token_unused_in_grammar.
(reduce_xml): Remove.
(reduce_token_unused_in_grammar): New.
(reduce_nonterminal_useless_in_grammar): New.
* src/reduce.h (reduce_xml): Remove prototype.
(reduce_token_unused_in_grammar): Add prototype.
(reduce_nonterminal_useless_in_grammar): Add prototype.
* data/xslt/xml2text.xsl: Update for XML changes.
* data/xslt/xml2xhtml.xsl: Update for XML changes.
* tests/reduce.at (Useless Terminals): Update output.
(Useless Rules): Update output.
(Reduced Automaton): Update output.
Say "Terminals unused in grammar" instead of "Unused terminals".
* NEWS (2.3a+): Update.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Understanding): Update example output.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_output): Implement.
* data/xslt/xml2text.xsl: Implement.
* data/xslt/xml2xhtml.xsl: Implement.
When reporting useless rules and nonterminals, say "useless in grammar"
instead of "useless", and say "useless in parser" instead of "never
reduced". Discussed starting at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2007-10/msg00033.html>.
* NEWS (2.3a+): Mention this change.
* data/xslt/xml2text.xsl: Update output text and expected input XML
element names to match changes below.
* data/xslt/xml2xhtml.xsl: Likewise.
(xsl:template match="bison-xml-report"): Add missing entry in Table of
Contents: "Rules useless in parser due to conflicts".
* doc/bison.texinfo (Decl Summary): Reword a little.
(Understanding): Update example output for changes below.
* src/gram.c: (rule_useful_p): Rename to...
(rule_useful_in_grammar_p): ... this.
(rule_useless_p): Rename to...
(rule_useless_in_grammar_p): ... this.
(rule_never_reduced_p): Rename to...
(rule_useless_in_parser_p): ... this.
(grammar_rules_print): Update for renames.
(grammar_rules_print_xml): Update for renames.
(grammar_rules_never_reduced_report): Rename to...
(grammar_rules_useless_report): ... this since it is used for either
kind of useless rule.
* src/gram.h: Reword comments and update function names in prototypes.
* src/main.c (main): Say "rule useless in parser due to conflicts".
* src/print-xml.c (print_rules_never_reduced): Rename to...
(print_rules_useless_in_parser): ... this, and rename output XML
element "rules-never-reduced" to "rules-useless-in-parser".
(print_xml): Update for rename.
* src/print.c (print_results): Say "Rules useless in parser due to
conflicts".
* src/reduce.c (reduce_grammar_tables): Say "rule useless in grammar".
(nonterminals_reduce): Say "nonterminal useless in grammar".
(reduce_output): Say "Nonterminals useless in grammar".
Say "Rules useless in grammar".
(reduce_xml): Rename output XML element "useless" to
"useless-in-grammar".
(reduce_print): Don't report the count of grammatically useless rules
as "rules never reduced" just because %yacc is specified.
In the correct report of this count, say nonterminal(s) and rule(s)
"useless in grammar".
* tests/conflicts.at (S/R in initial): Update expected output.
(Defaulted Conflicted Reduction): Likewise.
(Unreachable States After Conflict Resolution): Likewise.
* tests/existing.at (GNU pic Grammar): Likewise.
* tests/reduce.at (Useless Nonterminals): Likewise.
(Useless Rules): Likewise.
(Reduced Automaton): Likewise.
(Underivable Rules): Likewise.
(Empty Language): Likewise.