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With GCC10, the CI shows tons of warnings such as
(327. actions.at:374: testing Initial location: glr2.cc):
input.cc: In member function 'YYRESULTTAG glr_stack::yyglrReduce(state_set_index, rule_num, bool)':
input.cc:1357:11: error: '<anonymous>.glr_state::yyloc' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
1357 | yyloc = other.yyloc;
| ~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is because we don't have the constructors for locations. But we
should have them! That's only because of glr.cc that ctors were not
enabled by default. In glr2.cc, they should.
That fixes all the warnings when Bison's locations are used. However,
when user-defined locations without constructor are used, we still
have:
550. calc.at:1409: testing Calculator glr2.cc %locations api.location.type={Span} ...
calc.cc: In member function 'YYRESULTTAG glr_stack::yyglrReduce(state_set_index, rule_num, bool)':
calc.cc:1261:11: error: '<anonymous>.glr_state::yyloc' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
1261 | yyloc = other.yyloc;
| ~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~
To address this case, we need glr_state to explicily initialize its
yyloc member.
* data/skeletons/glr2.cc: Use genuine objects, with ctors, for position
and location.
(glr_state): Explicitly initialize yyloc in the constructors.