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bison/data/stack.hh
Akim Demaille f19ecae3b2 lalr1.cc: support move semantics
Modern C++ (i.e., C++11 and later) introduced "move only" types: types such
as std::unique_ptr<T> that can never be duplicated.  They must never be
copied (by assignments and constructors), they must be "moved".  The
implementation of lalr1.cc used to copy symbols (including their semantic
values).  This commit ensures that values are only moved in modern C++, yet
remain compatible with C++98/C++03.

Suggested by Frank Heckenbach, who provided a full implementation on
top of C++17's std::variant.
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2018-03/msg00002.html,
and https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2018-04/msg00002.html.

Symbols (terminal/non terminal) are handled by several functions that used
to take const-refs, which resulted eventually in a copy pushed on the stack.
With modern C++ (C++11 and later) the callers must use std::move, and the
callees must take their arguments as rvalue refs (foo&&).  In order to avoid
duplicating these functions to support both legacy C++ and modern C++, let's
introduce macros (YY_MOVE, YY_RVREF, etc.)  that rely on copy-semantics for
C++98/03, and move-semantics for modern C++.

That's easy for inner types, when the parser's functions pass arguments to
each other.  Functions facing the user (make_NUMBER, make_STRING, etc.)
should support both rvalue-refs (for instance to support move-only types:
make_INT (std::make_unique<int> (1))), and lvalue-refs (so that we can pass
a variable: make_INT (my_int)).  To avoid the multiplication of the
signatures (there is also the location), let's take the argument by value.

See:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2018-09/msg00024.html.

* data/c++.m4 (b4_cxx_portability): New.
(basic_symbol): In C++11, replace copy-ctors with move-ctors.
In C++11, replace copies with moves.
* data/lalr1.cc (stack_symbol_type, yypush_): Likewise.
Use YY_MOVE to avoid useless copies.
* data/variant.hh (variant): Support move-semantics.
(make_SYMBOL): In C++11, in order to support both read-only lvalues,
and rvalues, take the argument as a copy.
* data/stack.hh (yypush_): Use rvalue-refs in C++11.
* tests/c++.at: Use move semantics.

* tests/headers.at: Adjust to the new macros (YY_MOVE, etc.).

* configure.ac (CXX98_CXXFLAGS, CXX11_CXXFLAGS, CXX14_CXXFLAGS)
(CXX17_CXXFLAGS, ENABLE_CXX11): New.
* tests/atlocal.in: Receive them.

* examples/variant.yy: Don't define things in std.
* examples/variant-11.test, examples/variant-11.yy: New.
Check the support of move-only types.
* examples/README, examples/local.mk: Adjust.
2018-09-13 19:01:33 +02:00

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# C++ skeleton for Bison
# Copyright (C) 2002-2015, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# 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
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
m4_pushdef([b4_copyright_years],
[2002-2015, 2018])
# b4_stack_define
# ---------------
m4_define([b4_stack_define],
[[ /// A stack with random access from its top.
template <class T, class S = std::vector<T> >
class stack
{
public:
// Hide our reversed order.
typedef typename S::reverse_iterator iterator;
typedef typename S::const_reverse_iterator const_iterator;
typedef typename S::size_type size_type;
stack ()
{
seq_.reserve (200);
}
stack (size_type n)
: seq_ (n)
{}
/// Random access.
///
/// Index 0 returns the topmost element.
T&
operator[] (size_type i)
{
return seq_[seq_.size () - 1 - i];
}
/// Random access.
///
/// Index 0 returns the topmost element.
const T&
operator[] (size_type i) const
{
return seq_[seq_.size () - 1 - i];
}
/// Steal the contents of \a t.
///
/// Close to move-semantics.
void
push (YY_MOVE_REF (T) t)
{
seq_.push_back (T());
operator[](0).move (t);
}
void
pop (size_type n = 1)
{
for (; n; --n)
seq_.pop_back ();
}
void
clear ()
{
seq_.clear ();
}
size_type
size () const
{
return seq_.size ();
}
const_iterator
begin () const
{
return seq_.rbegin ();
}
const_iterator
end () const
{
return seq_.rend ();
}
private:
stack (const stack&);
stack& operator= (const stack&);
/// The wrapped container.
S seq_;
};
/// Present a slice of the top of a stack.
template <class T, class S = stack<T> >
class slice
{
public:
typedef typename S::size_type size_type;
slice (const S& stack, size_type range)
: stack_ (stack)
, range_ (range)
{}
const T&
operator[] (size_type i) const
{
return stack_[range_ - i];
}
private:
const S& stack_;
size_type range_;
};
]])
b4_defines_if(
[b4_output_begin([b4_dir_prefix[]stack.hh])
b4_copyright([Stack handling for Bison parsers in C++])[
/**
** \file ]b4_dir_prefix[stack.hh
** Define the ]b4_namespace_ref[::stack class.
*/
]b4_cpp_guard_open([b4_dir_prefix[]stack.hh])[
# include <vector>
]b4_cxx_portability[
]b4_namespace_open[
]b4_stack_define[
]b4_namespace_close[
]b4_cpp_guard_close([b4_dir_prefix[]stack.hh])
b4_output_end()
])
m4_popdef([b4_copyright_years])