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unreliable -- especially when they're hidden inside another macro. * data/bison.m4, data/c++-skel.m4, data/c++.m4, data/c-skel.m4, data/c.m4: Remove m4_divert(-1). * data/glr.c, data/glr.cc, data/lalr1.cc, data/location.cc, data/push.c, data/yacc.c: Likewise, and replace m4_divert(0) with m4_divert_push(0) and m4_divert_pop(0). * data/output.c (output_skeleton): Don't add an m4_divert_push(0) and an m4_wrap([m4_divert_pop(0)]) to the M4. Diversion -1, which is pushed and popped by m4sugar, should be first on the stack. Provide warn, complain, and fatal function callbacks to the skeletons. This provides more flexibility than m4_fatal, improves the error message format, and captures messages for translation. Discussed starting at <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2006-12/msg00063.html>. * data/bison.m4 (b4_error): New, invoked by... (b4_warn, b4_complain, b4_fatal): ... these new macros to wrap the skeleton scanner's new @warn(...@), @complain(...@), and @fatal(...@) directives. Because these M4 macros might be called when the current diversion is -1 or 0, m4_divert_push and m4_divert_pop is used; thus the previous removal of uses of m4_divert, which caused trouble. (b4_check_percent_code_qualifiers): Use b4_complain instead of m4_fatal to report unrecognized %code qualifiers. * data/c++-skel.m4: Use b4_complain instead of m4_fatal to report C++ push parser requests. * data/glr.c: Use b4_complain instead of m4_fatal to report non-deterministic push parser requests. Update @output usage to @output(...@) form. * data/glr.cc, data/lalr1.cc: Use b4_fatal instead of m4_fatal to report missing %defines. Update @output usage to @output(...@) form. * data/location.cc, data/push.c, data/yacc.c: Update @output usage to @output(...@) form. * src/main.c (main): Invoke skel_scanner_free. * src/scan-skel.h (skel_scanner_free): Prototype new function. * src/scan-skel.l (FLEX_NO_OBSTACK): Don't define; we now need the obstack_for_string from flex-scanner.h. (YY_DECL): Use to declare skel_lex static. (decode_at_digraphs): Remove; now handled in the new SC_AT_DIRECTIVE_ARG start condition. (fail_for_at_directive_too_many_args, fail_for_invalid_at): New static functions. (at_directive_name, AT_DIRECTIVE_ARGC_MAX, at_directive_argc, at_directive_argv): New static globals. (INITIAL): Use fail_for_invalid_at. Don't parse `@output file_name\n' or `@basename(...@)'. Instead, recognize the start of a generalized `@directive(...@)' form and start... (SC_AT_DIRECTIVE_ARG): ... this new start condition to parse the directive args (using the new obstack_for_string), to decode the contained @ diagraphs, and to perform the directive. It recognizes @basename(...@), @warn(...@), @complain(...@), @fatal(...@), and @output(...@). (SC_AT_DIRECTIVE_SKIP_WS): New start condition started by SC_AT_DIRECTIVE_ARG to skip whitespace after the argument delimiter, `@,'. (scan_skel): Initialize obstack_for_string on the first call. (skel_scanner_free): New function to free obstack_for_string. * tests/input.at (Reject bad %code qualifiers): Update test output.
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