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<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bison/2008-02/msg00023.html>. * data/yacc.c: Clean up whitespace in the output a little. (yypstate_allocated): Define for impure push parsers regardless of whether the pull interface is also requested. * tests/push.at (Push Parsing: Multiple impure instances): Extend to check impure push parsers without the pull interface. * data/yacc.c (yypstate_new): Don't try to invoke yyerror since yyerror takes arguments specified by %parse-param while yypstate_new does not. * doc/bison.texinfo (Parser Create Function): Document that yypstate_new returns 0 for multiple impure parser instances. * tests/push.at (Push Parsing: Multiple impure instances): Update expected stderr output.
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