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There are several issues to address here. One is that yylloc should be initialized when possible. Another is that the push parser needs to update yypushed_loc when the user modified it. And if the parser starts by a reduction of an empty, it uses the first location on the stack, which, therefore, must also be initialized to this initial location. This is getting complex, especially since because initializing a global (impure interface) is different from initializing a local variable. To simplify, the local yylloc is not initialized during its definition. * data/c.m4 (b4_yyloc_default_define): Replace by... (b4_yyloc_default): this. Adjust dependencies. * data/glr.cc: Initialize yylloc. * data/yacc.c (b4_declare_scanner_communication_variables): Initialize yylloc during its definition. Don't define yyloc_default. (yypush_parse): The location formal is not const, as we might initialize it. (yyparse): Define yyloc_default. Use it before running the user initial action. Possibly update the first location on the stack, and the pushed location after the user initial action. * tests/actions.at (Initial locations): Check that the initial location is correct.
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