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Paul Eggert d42cf84421 * data/yacc.c (b4_int_type): Use yytype_uint8, etc., so that the
user can override the types.
(short): #undef, to work around a bug in Pike 7.0.
(yytype_uint8, yytype_int8, yytype_uint16, yytype_int16): New types.
(union yyalloc.yyss): Use yytype_int16 rather than short.
All uses changed.
(yysigned_char): Remove.
* src/parse-gram.y (YYTYPE_UINT8, YYTYPE_INT8, YYTYPE_UINT16):
(YYTYPE_INT16): New macros, to test the new facility in yacc.c.
* tests/regression.at (Web2c Actions): Adjust to above changes.
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-*- outline -*-

This directory contains Bison skeletons: the general shapes of the
different parser kinds, that are specialized for specific grammars by
the bison program.

Currently, there are only three supported skeletons:

- yacc.c
  It used to be named bison.simple: it corresponds to C Yacc
  compatible LALR(1) parsers.

- lalr1.cc
  Produces a C++ parser class.  It is still very experimental, and not
  yet supported.  Please, subscribe to bison-patches@gnu.org.

- glr.c
  A Generalized LR C parser based on Bison's LALR(1) tables.

These skeletons are the only ones supported by the Bison team.
Because the interface between skeletons and the bison program is not
finished, *we are not bound to it*.  In particular, Bison is not
mature enough for us to consider that ``foreign skeletons'' are
supported.

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