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bison/examples/variant-11.yy
Akim Demaille 01898726e2 generate the default semantic action
Currently, in C, the default semantic action is implemented by being
always run before running the actual user semantic action.  As a
consequence, when the user action is run, $$ is already set as $1.

In C++ with variants, we don't do that, since we cannot manipulate the
semantic value without knowing its exact type.  When variants are
enabled, the only guarantee is that $$ is default contructed and ready
to the used.

Some users still would like the default action to be run with
variants.  Frank Heckenbach's parser in
C++17 (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2018-04/msg00011.html)
provides this feature, but relying on std::variant's dynamic typing,
which we forbid in lalr1.cc.

The simplest seems to be actually generating the default semantic
action (in all languages/skeletons).  This makes the pre-action (that
sets $$ to $1) useless.  But...  maybe some users depend on this, in
spite of the comments that clearly warn againt this.  So let's not
turn this off just yet.

* src/reader.c (grammar_rule_check_and_complete): Rename as...
(grammar_rule_check_and_complete): this.
Install the default semantic action when applicable.
* examples/variant-11.yy, examples/variant.yy, tests/calc.at:
Exercise the default semantic action, even with variants.
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/*
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*/
%debug
%language "c++"
%define api.token.constructor
%define api.value.type variant
%define api.value.automove
%define api.location.file none
%define parse.assert
%locations
%code requires // *.hh
{
#include <memory> // std::unique_ptr
#include <string>
#include <vector>
using string_uptr = std::unique_ptr<std::string>;
using string_uptrs = std::vector<string_uptr>;
}
%code // *.cc
{
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <sstream>
namespace yy
{
// Prototype of the yylex function providing subsequent tokens.
static parser::symbol_type yylex ();
// Print a vector of strings.
std::ostream&
operator<< (std::ostream& o, const string_uptrs& ss)
{
o << '{';
const char *sep = "";
for (const auto& s: ss)
{
o << sep << *s;
sep = ", ";
}
return o << '}';
}
}
template <typename... Args>
string_uptr
make_string_uptr (Args&&... args)
{
// std::make_unique is C++14.
return string_uptr (new std::string{std::forward<Args> (args)...});
}
// Convert to string.
template <typename T>
std::string
to_string (const T& t)
{
auto&& o = std::ostringstream{};
o << t;
return o.str ();
}
}
%token <string_uptr> TEXT;
%token <int> NUMBER;
%printer { yyo << '(' << &$$ << ") " << $$; } <*>;
%printer { yyo << *$$; } <string_uptr>;
%token END_OF_FILE 0;
%type <string_uptr> item;
%type <string_uptrs> list;
%%
result:
list { std::cout << $1 << '\n'; }
;
list:
%empty { /* Generates an empty string list */ }
| list item { $$ = $1; $$.emplace_back ($2); }
;
item:
TEXT
| NUMBER { $$ = make_string_uptr (to_string ($1)); }
;
%%
namespace yy
{
// The yylex function providing subsequent tokens:
// TEXT "I have three numbers for you."
// NUMBER 1
// NUMBER 2
// NUMBER 3
// TEXT "And that's all!"
// END_OF_FILE
static
parser::symbol_type
yylex ()
{
static auto count = 0u;
auto stage = count;
++count;
auto loc = parser::location_type{nullptr, stage + 1, stage + 1};
switch (stage)
{
case 0:
return parser::make_TEXT (make_string_uptr ("I have three numbers for you."), std::move (loc));
case 1:
case 2:
case 3:
return parser::make_NUMBER (stage, std::move (loc));
case 4:
return parser::make_TEXT (make_string_uptr ("And that's all!"), std::move (loc));
default:
return parser::make_END_OF_FILE (std::move (loc));
}
}
// Mandatory error function
void
parser::error (const parser::location_type& loc, const std::string& msg)
{
std::cerr << loc << ": " << msg << '\n';
}
}
int
main ()
{
auto&& p = yy::parser{};
p.set_debug_level (!!getenv ("YYDEBUG"));
return p.parse ();
}
// Local Variables:
// mode: C++
// End: