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| +Bison News
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| +----------
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| +
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| +* Changes in version 2.4.1 (2008-12-11):
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| +
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| +** In the GLR defines file, unexpanded M4 macros in the yylval and yylloc
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| + declarations have been fixed.
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| +
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| +** Temporary hack for adding a semicolon to the user action.
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| +
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| + Bison used to prepend a trailing semicolon at the end of the user
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| + action for reductions. This allowed actions such as
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| +
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| + exp: exp "+" exp { $$ = $1 + $3 };
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| +
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| + instead of
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| +
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| + exp: exp "+" exp { $$ = $1 + $3; };
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| +
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| + Some grammars still depend on this `feature'. Bison 2.4.1 restores
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| + the previous behavior in the case of C output (specifically, when
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| + neither %language or %skeleton or equivalent command-line options
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| + are used) to leave more time for grammars depending on the old
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| + behavior to be adjusted. Future releases of Bison will disable this
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| + feature.
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| +
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| +** A few minor improvements to the Bison manual.
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| +
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| +* Changes in version 2.4 (2008-11-02):
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| +
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| +** %language is an experimental feature.
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| +
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| + We first introduced this feature in test release 2.3b as a cleaner
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| + alternative to %skeleton. Since then, we have discussed the possibility of
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| + modifying its effect on Bison's output file names. Thus, in this release,
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| + we consider %language to be an experimental feature that will likely evolve
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| + in future releases.
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| +
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| +** Forward compatibility with GNU M4 has been improved.
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| +
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| +** Several bugs in the C++ skeleton and the experimental Java skeleton have been
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| + fixed.
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| +
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| +* Changes in version 2.3b (2008-05-27):
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| +
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| +** The quotes around NAME that used to be required in the following directive
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| + are now deprecated:
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| +
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| + %define NAME "VALUE"
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| +
|
| +** The directive `%pure-parser' is now deprecated in favor of:
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| +
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| + %define api.pure
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| +
|
| + which has the same effect except that Bison is more careful to warn about
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| + unreasonable usage in the latter case.
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| +
|
| +** Push Parsing
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| +
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| + Bison can now generate an LALR(1) parser in C with a push interface. That
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| + is, instead of invoking `yyparse', which pulls tokens from `yylex', you can
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| + push one token at a time to the parser using `yypush_parse', which will
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| + return to the caller after processing each token. By default, the push
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| + interface is disabled. Either of the following directives will enable it:
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| +
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| + %define api.push_pull "push" // Just push; does not require yylex.
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| + %define api.push_pull "both" // Push and pull; requires yylex.
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| +
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| + See the new section `A Push Parser' in the Bison manual for details.
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| +
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| + The current push parsing interface is experimental and may evolve. More user
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| + feedback will help to stabilize it.
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| +
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| +** The -g and --graph options now output graphs in Graphviz DOT format,
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| + not VCG format. Like --graph, -g now also takes an optional FILE argument
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| + and thus cannot be bundled with other short options.
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| +
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| +** Java
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| +
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| + Bison can now generate an LALR(1) parser in Java. The skeleton is
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| + `data/lalr1.java'. Consider using the new %language directive instead of
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| + %skeleton to select it.
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| +
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| + See the new section `Java Parsers' in the Bison manual for details.
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| +
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| + The current Java interface is experimental and may evolve. More user
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| + feedback will help to stabilize it.
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| +
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| +** %language
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| +
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| + This new directive specifies the programming language of the generated
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| + parser, which can be C (the default), C++, or Java. Besides the skeleton
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| + that Bison uses, the directive affects the names of the generated files if
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| + the grammar file's name ends in ".y".
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| +
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| +** XML Automaton Report
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| +
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| + Bison can now generate an XML report of the LALR(1) automaton using the new
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| + `--xml' option. The current XML schema is experimental and may evolve. More
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| + user feedback will help to stabilize it.
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| +
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| +** The grammar file may now specify the name of the parser header file using
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| + %defines. For example:
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| +
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| + %defines "parser.h"
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| +
|
| +** When reporting useless rules, useless nonterminals, and unused terminals,
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| + Bison now employs the terms "useless in grammar" instead of "useless",
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| + "useless in parser" instead of "never reduced", and "unused in grammar"
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| + instead of "unused".
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| +
|
| +** Unreachable State Removal
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| +
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| + Previously, Bison sometimes generated parser tables containing unreachable
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| + states. A state can become unreachable during conflict resolution if Bison
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| + disables a shift action leading to it from a predecessor state. Bison now:
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| +
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| + 1. Removes unreachable states.
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| +
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| + 2. Does not report any conflicts that appeared in unreachable states.
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| + WARNING: As a result, you may need to update %expect and %expect-rr
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| + directives in existing grammar files.
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| +
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| + 3. For any rule used only in such states, Bison now reports the rule as
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| + "useless in parser due to conflicts".
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| +
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| + This feature can be disabled with the following directive:
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| +
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| + %define lr.keep_unreachable_states
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| +
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| + See the %define entry in the `Bison Declaration Summary' in the Bison manual
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| + for further discussion.
|
| +
|
| +** Lookahead Set Correction in the `.output' Report
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| +
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| + When instructed to generate a `.output' file including lookahead sets
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| + (using `--report=lookahead', for example), Bison now prints each reduction's
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| + lookahead set only next to the associated state's one item that (1) is
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| + associated with the same rule as the reduction and (2) has its dot at the end
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| + of its RHS. Previously, Bison also erroneously printed the lookahead set
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| + next to all of the state's other items associated with the same rule. This
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| + bug affected only the `.output' file and not the generated parser source
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| + code.
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| +
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| +** --report-file=FILE is a new option to override the default `.output' file
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| + name.
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| +
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| +** The `=' that used to be required in the following directives is now
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| + deprecated:
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| +
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| + %file-prefix "parser"
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| + %name-prefix "c_"
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| + %output "parser.c"
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| +
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| +** An Alternative to `%{...%}' -- `%code QUALIFIER {CODE}'
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| +
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| + Bison 2.3a provided a new set of directives as a more flexible alternative to
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| + the traditional Yacc prologue blocks. Those have now been consolidated into
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| + a single %code directive with an optional qualifier field, which identifies
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| + the purpose of the code and thus the location(s) where Bison should generate
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| + it:
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| +
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| + 1. `%code {CODE}' replaces `%after-header {CODE}'
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| + 2. `%code requires {CODE}' replaces `%start-header {CODE}'
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| + 3. `%code provides {CODE}' replaces `%end-header {CODE}'
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| + 4. `%code top {CODE}' replaces `%before-header {CODE}'
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| +
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| + See the %code entries in section `Bison Declaration Summary' in the Bison
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| + manual for a summary of the new functionality. See the new section `Prologue
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| + Alternatives' for a detailed discussion including the advantages of %code
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| + over the traditional Yacc prologues.
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| +
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| + The prologue alternatives are experimental. More user feedback will help to
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| + determine whether they should become permanent features.
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| +
|
| +** Revised warning: unset or unused mid-rule values
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| +
|
| + Since Bison 2.2, Bison has warned about mid-rule values that are set but not
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| + used within any of the actions of the parent rule. For example, Bison warns
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| + about unused $2 in:
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| +
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| + exp: '1' { $$ = 1; } '+' exp { $$ = $1 + $4; };
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| +
|
| + Now, Bison also warns about mid-rule values that are used but not set. For
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| + example, Bison warns about unset $$ in the mid-rule action in:
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| +
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| + exp: '1' { $1 = 1; } '+' exp { $$ = $2 + $4; };
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| +
|
| + However, Bison now disables both of these warnings by default since they
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| + sometimes prove to be false alarms in existing grammars employing the Yacc
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| + constructs $0 or $-N (where N is some positive integer).
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| +
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| + To enable these warnings, specify the option `--warnings=midrule-values' or
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| + `-W', which is a synonym for `--warnings=all'.
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| +
|
| +** Default %destructor or %printer with `<*>' or `<>'
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| +
|
| + Bison now recognizes two separate kinds of default %destructor's and
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| + %printer's:
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| +
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| + 1. Place `<*>' in a %destructor/%printer symbol list to define a default
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| + %destructor/%printer for all grammar symbols for which you have formally
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| + declared semantic type tags.
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| +
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| + 2. Place `<>' in a %destructor/%printer symbol list to define a default
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| + %destructor/%printer for all grammar symbols without declared semantic
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| + type tags.
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| +
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| + Bison no longer supports the `%symbol-default' notation from Bison 2.3a.
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| + `<*>' and `<>' combined achieve the same effect with one exception: Bison no
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| + longer applies any %destructor to a mid-rule value if that mid-rule value is
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| + not actually ever referenced using either $$ or $n in a semantic action.
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| +
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| + The default %destructor's and %printer's are experimental. More user
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| + feedback will help to determine whether they should become permanent
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| + features.
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| +
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| + See the section `Freeing Discarded Symbols' in the Bison manual for further
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| + details.
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| +
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| +** %left, %right, and %nonassoc can now declare token numbers. This is required
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| + by POSIX. However, see the end of section `Operator Precedence' in the Bison
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| + manual for a caveat concerning the treatment of literal strings.
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| +
|
| +** The nonfunctional --no-parser, -n, and %no-parser options have been
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| + completely removed from Bison.
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| +
|
| +* Changes in version 2.3a, 2006-09-13:
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| +
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| +** Instead of %union, you can define and use your own union type
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| + YYSTYPE if your grammar contains at least one <type> tag.
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| + Your YYSTYPE need not be a macro; it can be a typedef.
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| + This change is for compatibility with other Yacc implementations,
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| + and is required by POSIX.
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| +
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| +** Locations columns and lines start at 1.
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| + In accordance with the GNU Coding Standards and Emacs.
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| +
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| +** You may now declare per-type and default %destructor's and %printer's:
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| +
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| + For example:
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| +
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| + %union { char *string; }
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| + %token <string> STRING1
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| + %token <string> STRING2
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| + %type <string> string1
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| + %type <string> string2
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| + %union { char character; }
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| + %token <character> CHR
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| + %type <character> chr
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| + %destructor { free ($$); } %symbol-default
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| + %destructor { free ($$); printf ("%d", @$.first_line); } STRING1 string1
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| + %destructor { } <character>
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| +
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| + guarantees that, when the parser discards any user-defined symbol that has a
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| + semantic type tag other than `<character>', it passes its semantic value to
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| + `free'. However, when the parser discards a `STRING1' or a `string1', it
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| + also prints its line number to `stdout'. It performs only the second
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| + `%destructor' in this case, so it invokes `free' only once.
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| +
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| + [Although we failed to mention this here in the 2.3a release, the default
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| + %destructor's and %printer's were experimental, and they were rewritten in
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| + future versions.]
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| +
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| +** Except for LALR(1) parsers in C with POSIX Yacc emulation enabled (with `-y',
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| + `--yacc', or `%yacc'), Bison no longer generates #define statements for
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| + associating token numbers with token names. Removing the #define statements
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| + helps to sanitize the global namespace during preprocessing, but POSIX Yacc
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| + requires them. Bison still generates an enum for token names in all cases.
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| +
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| +** Handling of traditional Yacc prologue blocks is now more consistent but
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| + potentially incompatible with previous releases of Bison.
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| +
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| + As before, you declare prologue blocks in your grammar file with the
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| + `%{ ... %}' syntax. To generate the pre-prologue, Bison concatenates all
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| + prologue blocks that you've declared before the first %union. To generate
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| + the post-prologue, Bison concatenates all prologue blocks that you've
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| + declared after the first %union.
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| +
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| + Previous releases of Bison inserted the pre-prologue into both the header
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| + file and the code file in all cases except for LALR(1) parsers in C. In the
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| + latter case, Bison inserted it only into the code file. For parsers in C++,
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| + the point of insertion was before any token definitions (which associate
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| + token numbers with names). For parsers in C, the point of insertion was
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| + after the token definitions.
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| +
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| + Now, Bison never inserts the pre-prologue into the header file. In the code
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| + file, it always inserts it before the token definitions.
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| +
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| +** Bison now provides a more flexible alternative to the traditional Yacc
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| + prologue blocks: %before-header, %start-header, %end-header, and
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| + %after-header.
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| +
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| + For example, the following declaration order in the grammar file reflects the
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| + order in which Bison will output these code blocks. However, you are free to
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| + declare these code blocks in your grammar file in whatever order is most
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| + convenient for you:
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| +
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| + %before-header {
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| + /* Bison treats this block like a pre-prologue block: it inserts it into
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| + * the code file before the contents of the header file. It does *not*
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| + * insert it into the header file. This is a good place to put
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| + * #include's that you want at the top of your code file. A common
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| + * example is `#include "system.h"'. */
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| + }
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| + %start-header {
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| + /* Bison inserts this block into both the header file and the code file.
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| + * In both files, the point of insertion is before any Bison-generated
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| + * token, semantic type, location type, and class definitions. This is a
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| + * good place to define %union dependencies, for example. */
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| + }
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| + %union {
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| + /* Unlike the traditional Yacc prologue blocks, the output order for the
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| + * new %*-header blocks is not affected by their declaration position
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| + * relative to any %union in the grammar file. */
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| + }
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| + %end-header {
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| + /* Bison inserts this block into both the header file and the code file.
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| + * In both files, the point of insertion is after the Bison-generated
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| + * definitions. This is a good place to declare or define public
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| + * functions or data structures that depend on the Bison-generated
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| + * definitions. */
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| + }
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| + %after-header {
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| + /* Bison treats this block like a post-prologue block: it inserts it into
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| + * the code file after the contents of the header file. It does *not*
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| + * insert it into the header file. This is a good place to declare or
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| + * define internal functions or data structures that depend on the
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| + * Bison-generated definitions. */
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| + }
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| +
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| + If you have multiple occurrences of any one of the above declarations, Bison
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| + will concatenate the contents in declaration order.
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| +
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| + [Although we failed to mention this here in the 2.3a release, the prologue
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| + alternatives were experimental, and they were rewritten in future versions.]
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| +
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| +** The option `--report=look-ahead' has been changed to `--report=lookahead'.
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| + The old spelling still works, but is not documented and may be removed
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| + in a future release.
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| +
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| +* Changes in version 2.3, 2006-06-05:
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| +
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| +** GLR grammars should now use `YYRECOVERING ()' instead of `YYRECOVERING',
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| + for compatibility with LALR(1) grammars.
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| +
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| +** It is now documented that any definition of YYSTYPE or YYLTYPE should
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| + be to a type name that does not contain parentheses or brackets.
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| +
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| +* Changes in version 2.2, 2006-05-19:
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| +
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| +** The distribution terms for all Bison-generated parsers now permit
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| + using the parsers in nonfree programs. Previously, this permission
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| + was granted only for Bison-generated LALR(1) parsers in C.
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| +
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| +** %name-prefix changes the namespace name in C++ outputs.
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| +
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| +** The C++ parsers export their token_type.
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| +
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| +** Bison now allows multiple %union declarations, and concatenates
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| + their contents together.
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| +
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| +** New warning: unused values
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| + Right-hand side symbols whose values are not used are reported,
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| + if the symbols have destructors. For instance:
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| +
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| + exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp { $1 ? $1 : $3; }
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| + | exp "+" exp
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| + ;
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| +
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| + will trigger a warning about $$ and $5 in the first rule, and $3 in
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| + the second ($1 is copied to $$ by the default rule). This example
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| + most likely contains three errors, and could be rewritten as:
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| +
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| + exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp
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| + { $$ = $1 ? $3 : $5; free ($1 ? $5 : $3); free ($1); }
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| + | exp "+" exp
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| + { $$ = $1 ? $1 : $3; if ($1) free ($3); }
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| + ;
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| +
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| + However, if the original actions were really intended, memory leaks
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| + and all, the warnings can be suppressed by letting Bison believe the
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| + values are used, e.g.:
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| +
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| + exp: exp "?" exp ":" exp { $1 ? $1 : $3; (void) ($$, $5); }
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| + | exp "+" exp { $$ = $1; (void) $3; }
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| + ;
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| +
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| + If there are mid-rule actions, the warning is issued if no action
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| + uses it. The following triggers no warning: $1 and $3 are used.
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| +
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| + exp: exp { push ($1); } '+' exp { push ($3); sum (); };
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| +
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| + The warning is intended to help catching lost values and memory leaks.
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| + If a value is ignored, its associated memory typically is not reclaimed.
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| +
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| +** %destructor vs. YYABORT, YYACCEPT, and YYERROR.
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| + Destructors are now called when user code invokes YYABORT, YYACCEPT,
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| + and YYERROR, for all objects on the stack, other than objects
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| + corresponding to the right-hand side of the current rule.
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| +
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| +** %expect, %expect-rr
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| + Incorrect numbers of expected conflicts are now actual errors,
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| + instead of warnings.
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| +
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| +** GLR, YACC parsers.
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| + The %parse-params are available in the destructors (and the
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| + experimental printers) as per the documentation.
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| +
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| +** Bison now warns if it finds a stray `$' or `@' in an action.
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| +
|
| +** %require "VERSION"
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| + This specifies that the grammar file depends on features implemented
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| + in Bison version VERSION or higher.
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| +
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| +** lalr1.cc: The token and value types are now class members.
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| + The tokens were defined as free form enums and cpp macros. YYSTYPE
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| + was defined as a free form union. They are now class members:
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| + tokens are enumerations of the `yy::parser::token' struct, and the
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| + semantic values have the `yy::parser::semantic_type' type.
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| +
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| + If you do not want or can update to this scheme, the directive
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| + `%define "global_tokens_and_yystype" "1"' triggers the global
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| + definition of tokens and YYSTYPE. This change is suitable both
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| + for previous releases of Bison, and this one.
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| +
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| + If you wish to update, then make sure older version of Bison will
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| + fail using `%require "2.2"'.
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| +
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| +** DJGPP support added.
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| +
|
| +* Changes in version 2.1, 2005-09-16:
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| +
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| +** The C++ lalr1.cc skeleton supports %lex-param.
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| +
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| +** Bison-generated parsers now support the translation of diagnostics like
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| + "syntax error" into languages other than English. The default
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| + language is still English. For details, please see the new
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| + Internationalization section of the Bison manual. Software
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| + distributors should also see the new PACKAGING file. Thanks to
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| + Bruno Haible for this new feature.
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| +
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| +** Wording in the Bison-generated parsers has been changed slightly to
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| + simplify translation. In particular, the message "memory exhausted"
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| + has replaced "parser stack overflow", as the old message was not
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| + always accurate for modern Bison-generated parsers.
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| +
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| +** Destructors are now called when the parser aborts, for all symbols left
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| + behind on the stack. Also, the start symbol is now destroyed after a
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| + successful parse. In both cases, the behavior was formerly inconsistent.
|
| +
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| +** When generating verbose diagnostics, Bison-generated parsers no longer
|
| + quote the literal strings associated with tokens. For example, for
|
| + a syntax error associated with '%token NUM "number"' they might
|
| + print 'syntax error, unexpected number' instead of 'syntax error,
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| + unexpected "number"'.
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| +
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| +* Changes in version 2.0, 2004-12-25:
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| +
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| +** Possibly-incompatible changes
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| +
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| + - Bison-generated parsers no longer default to using the alloca function
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| + (when available) to extend the parser stack, due to widespread
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| + problems in unchecked stack-overflow detection. You can "#define
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| + YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 1" to require the use of alloca, but please read
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| + the manual to determine safe values for YYMAXDEPTH in that case.
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| +
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| + - Error token location.
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| + During error recovery, the location of the syntax error is updated
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| + to cover the whole sequence covered by the error token: it includes
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| + the shifted symbols thrown away during the first part of the error
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| + recovery, and the lookahead rejected during the second part.
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| +
|
| + - Semicolon changes:
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| + . Stray semicolons are no longer allowed at the start of a grammar.
|
| + . Semicolons are now required after in-grammar declarations.
|
| +
|
| + - Unescaped newlines are no longer allowed in character constants or
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| + string literals. They were never portable, and GCC 3.4.0 has
|
| + dropped support for them. Better diagnostics are now generated if
|
| + forget a closing quote.
|
| +
|
| + - NUL bytes are no longer allowed in Bison string literals, unfortunately.
|
| +
|
| +** New features
|
| +
|
| + - GLR grammars now support locations.
|
| +
|
| + - New directive: %initial-action.
|
| + This directive allows the user to run arbitrary code (including
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| + initializing @$) from yyparse before parsing starts.
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| +
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| + - A new directive "%expect-rr N" specifies the expected number of
|
| + reduce/reduce conflicts in GLR parsers.
|
| +
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| + - %token numbers can now be hexadecimal integers, e.g., `%token FOO 0x12d'.
|
| + This is a GNU extension.
|
| +
|
| + - The option `--report=lookahead' was changed to `--report=look-ahead'.
|
| + [However, this was changed back after 2.3.]
|
| +
|
| + - Experimental %destructor support has been added to lalr1.cc.
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| +
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| + - New configure option --disable-yacc, to disable installation of the
|
| + yacc command and -ly library introduced in 1.875 for POSIX conformance.
|
| +
|
| +** Bug fixes
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| +
|
| + - For now, %expect-count violations are now just warnings, not errors.
|
| + This is for compatibility with Bison 1.75 and earlier (when there are
|
| + reduce/reduce conflicts) and with Bison 1.30 and earlier (when there
|
| + are too many or too few shift/reduce conflicts). However, in future
|
| + versions of Bison we plan to improve the %expect machinery so that
|
| + these violations will become errors again.
|
| +
|
| + - Within Bison itself, numbers (e.g., goto numbers) are no longer
|
| + arbitrarily limited to 16-bit counts.
|
| +
|
| + - Semicolons are now allowed before "|" in grammar rules, as POSIX requires.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.875, 2003-01-01:
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| +
|
| +** The documentation license has been upgraded to version 1.2
|
| + of the GNU Free Documentation License.
|
| +
|
| +** syntax error processing
|
| +
|
| + - In Yacc-style parsers YYLLOC_DEFAULT is now used to compute error
|
| + locations too. This fixes bugs in error-location computation.
|
| +
|
| + - %destructor
|
| + It is now possible to reclaim the memory associated to symbols
|
| + discarded during error recovery. This feature is still experimental.
|
| +
|
| + - %error-verbose
|
| + This new directive is preferred over YYERROR_VERBOSE.
|
| +
|
| + - #defining yyerror to steal internal variables is discouraged.
|
| + It is not guaranteed to work forever.
|
| +
|
| +** POSIX conformance
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| +
|
| + - Semicolons are once again optional at the end of grammar rules.
|
| + This reverts to the behavior of Bison 1.33 and earlier, and improves
|
| + compatibility with Yacc.
|
| +
|
| + - `parse error' -> `syntax error'
|
| + Bison now uniformly uses the term `syntax error'; formerly, the code
|
| + and manual sometimes used the term `parse error' instead. POSIX
|
| + requires `syntax error' in diagnostics, and it was thought better to
|
| + be consistent.
|
| +
|
| + - The documentation now emphasizes that yylex and yyerror must be
|
| + declared before use. C99 requires this.
|
| +
|
| + - Bison now parses C99 lexical constructs like UCNs and
|
| + backslash-newline within C escape sequences, as POSIX 1003.1-2001 requires.
|
| +
|
| + - File names are properly escaped in C output. E.g., foo\bar.y is
|
| + output as "foo\\bar.y".
|
| +
|
| + - Yacc command and library now available
|
| + The Bison distribution now installs a `yacc' command, as POSIX requires.
|
| + Also, Bison now installs a small library liby.a containing
|
| + implementations of Yacc-compatible yyerror and main functions.
|
| + This library is normally not useful, but POSIX requires it.
|
| +
|
| + - Type clashes now generate warnings, not errors.
|
| +
|
| + - If the user does not define YYSTYPE as a macro, Bison now declares it
|
| + using typedef instead of defining it as a macro.
|
| + For consistency, YYLTYPE is also declared instead of defined.
|
| +
|
| +** Other compatibility issues
|
| +
|
| + - %union directives can now have a tag before the `{', e.g., the
|
| + directive `%union foo {...}' now generates the C code
|
| + `typedef union foo { ... } YYSTYPE;'; this is for Yacc compatibility.
|
| + The default union tag is `YYSTYPE', for compatibility with Solaris 9 Yacc.
|
| + For consistency, YYLTYPE's struct tag is now `YYLTYPE' not `yyltype'.
|
| + This is for compatibility with both Yacc and Bison 1.35.
|
| +
|
| + - `;' is output before the terminating `}' of an action, for
|
| + compatibility with Bison 1.35.
|
| +
|
| + - Bison now uses a Yacc-style format for conflict reports, e.g.,
|
| + `conflicts: 2 shift/reduce, 1 reduce/reduce'.
|
| +
|
| + - `yystype' and `yyltype' are now obsolescent macros instead of being
|
| + typedefs or tags; they are no longer documented and are planned to be
|
| + withdrawn in a future release.
|
| +
|
| +** GLR parser notes
|
| +
|
| + - GLR and inline
|
| + Users of Bison have to decide how they handle the portability of the
|
| + C keyword `inline'.
|
| +
|
| + - `parsing stack overflow...' -> `parser stack overflow'
|
| + GLR parsers now report `parser stack overflow' as per the Bison manual.
|
| +
|
| +** Bison now warns if it detects conflicting outputs to the same file,
|
| + e.g., it generates a warning for `bison -d -o foo.h foo.y' since
|
| + that command outputs both code and header to foo.h.
|
| +
|
| +** #line in output files
|
| + - --no-line works properly.
|
| +
|
| +** Bison can no longer be built by a K&R C compiler; it requires C89 or
|
| + later to be built. This change originally took place a few versions
|
| + ago, but nobody noticed until we recently asked someone to try
|
| + building Bison with a K&R C compiler.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.75, 2002-10-14:
|
| +
|
| +** Bison should now work on 64-bit hosts.
|
| +
|
| +** Indonesian translation thanks to Tedi Heriyanto.
|
| +
|
| +** GLR parsers
|
| + Fix spurious parse errors.
|
| +
|
| +** Pure parsers
|
| + Some people redefine yyerror to steal yyparse' private variables.
|
| + Reenable this trick until an official feature replaces it.
|
| +
|
| +** Type Clashes
|
| + In agreement with POSIX and with other Yaccs, leaving a default
|
| + action is valid when $$ is untyped, and $1 typed:
|
| +
|
| + untyped: ... typed;
|
| +
|
| + but the converse remains an error:
|
| +
|
| + typed: ... untyped;
|
| +
|
| +** Values of mid-rule actions
|
| + The following code:
|
| +
|
| + foo: { ... } { $$ = $1; } ...
|
| +
|
| + was incorrectly rejected: $1 is defined in the second mid-rule
|
| + action, and is equal to the $$ of the first mid-rule action.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.50, 2002-10-04:
|
| +
|
| +** GLR parsing
|
| + The declaration
|
| + %glr-parser
|
| + causes Bison to produce a Generalized LR (GLR) parser, capable of handling
|
| + almost any context-free grammar, ambiguous or not. The new declarations
|
| + %dprec and %merge on grammar rules allow parse-time resolution of
|
| + ambiguities. Contributed by Paul Hilfinger.
|
| +
|
| + Unfortunately Bison 1.50 does not work properly on 64-bit hosts
|
| + like the Alpha, so please stick to 32-bit hosts for now.
|
| +
|
| +** Output Directory
|
| + When not in Yacc compatibility mode, when the output file was not
|
| + specified, running `bison foo/bar.y' created `foo/bar.c'. It
|
| + now creates `bar.c'.
|
| +
|
| +** Undefined token
|
| + The undefined token was systematically mapped to 2 which prevented
|
| + the use of 2 by the user. This is no longer the case.
|
| +
|
| +** Unknown token numbers
|
| + If yylex returned an out of range value, yyparse could die. This is
|
| + no longer the case.
|
| +
|
| +** Error token
|
| + According to POSIX, the error token must be 256.
|
| + Bison extends this requirement by making it a preference: *if* the
|
| + user specified that one of her tokens is numbered 256, then error
|
| + will be mapped onto another number.
|
| +
|
| +** Verbose error messages
|
| + They no longer report `..., expecting error or...' for states where
|
| + error recovery is possible.
|
| +
|
| +** End token
|
| + Defaults to `$end' instead of `$'.
|
| +
|
| +** Error recovery now conforms to documentation and to POSIX
|
| + When a Bison-generated parser encounters a syntax error, it now pops
|
| + the stack until it finds a state that allows shifting the error
|
| + token. Formerly, it popped the stack until it found a state that
|
| + allowed some non-error action other than a default reduction on the
|
| + error token. The new behavior has long been the documented behavior,
|
| + and has long been required by POSIX. For more details, please see
|
| + Paul Eggert, "Reductions during Bison error handling" (2002-05-20)
|
| + <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2002-05/msg00038.html>.
|
| +
|
| +** Traces
|
| + Popped tokens and nonterminals are now reported.
|
| +
|
| +** Larger grammars
|
| + Larger grammars are now supported (larger token numbers, larger grammar
|
| + size (= sum of the LHS and RHS lengths), larger LALR tables).
|
| + Formerly, many of these numbers ran afoul of 16-bit limits;
|
| + now these limits are 32 bits on most hosts.
|
| +
|
| +** Explicit initial rule
|
| + Bison used to play hacks with the initial rule, which the user does
|
| + not write. It is now explicit, and visible in the reports and
|
| + graphs as rule 0.
|
| +
|
| +** Useless rules
|
| + Before, Bison reported the useless rules, but, although not used,
|
| + included them in the parsers. They are now actually removed.
|
| +
|
| +** Useless rules, useless nonterminals
|
| + They are now reported, as a warning, with their locations.
|
| +
|
| +** Rules never reduced
|
| + Rules that can never be reduced because of conflicts are now
|
| + reported.
|
| +
|
| +** Incorrect `Token not used'
|
| + On a grammar such as
|
| +
|
| + %token useless useful
|
| + %%
|
| + exp: '0' %prec useful;
|
| +
|
| + where a token was used to set the precedence of the last rule,
|
| + bison reported both `useful' and `useless' as useless tokens.
|
| +
|
| +** Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31
|
| + as they caused too many portability hassles.
|
| +
|
| +** Default locations
|
| + By an accident of design, the default computation of @$ was
|
| + performed after another default computation was performed: @$ = @1.
|
| + The latter is now removed: YYLLOC_DEFAULT is fully responsible of
|
| + the computation of @$.
|
| +
|
| +** Token end-of-file
|
| + The token end of file may be specified by the user, in which case,
|
| + the user symbol is used in the reports, the graphs, and the verbose
|
| + error messages instead of `$end', which remains being the default.
|
| + For instance
|
| + %token MYEOF 0
|
| + or
|
| + %token MYEOF 0 "end of file"
|
| +
|
| +** Semantic parser
|
| + This old option, which has been broken for ages, is removed.
|
| +
|
| +** New translations
|
| + Brazilian Portuguese, thanks to Alexandre Folle de Menezes.
|
| + Croatian, thanks to Denis Lackovic.
|
| +
|
| +** Incorrect token definitions
|
| + When given `%token 'a' "A"', Bison used to output `#define 'a' 65'.
|
| +
|
| +** Token definitions as enums
|
| + Tokens are output both as the traditional #define's, and, provided
|
| + the compiler supports ANSI C or is a C++ compiler, as enums.
|
| + This lets debuggers display names instead of integers.
|
| +
|
| +** Reports
|
| + In addition to --verbose, bison supports --report=THINGS, which
|
| + produces additional information:
|
| + - itemset
|
| + complete the core item sets with their closure
|
| + - lookahead [changed to `look-ahead' in 1.875e through 2.3, but changed back]
|
| + explicitly associate lookahead tokens to items
|
| + - solved
|
| + describe shift/reduce conflicts solving.
|
| + Bison used to systematically output this information on top of
|
| + the report. Solved conflicts are now attached to their states.
|
| +
|
| +** Type clashes
|
| + Previous versions don't complain when there is a type clash on
|
| + the default action if the rule has a mid-rule action, such as in:
|
| +
|
| + %type <foo> bar
|
| + %%
|
| + bar: '0' {} '0';
|
| +
|
| + This is fixed.
|
| +
|
| +** GNU M4 is now required when using Bison.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.35, 2002-03-25:
|
| +
|
| +** C Skeleton
|
| + Some projects use Bison's C parser with C++ compilers, and define
|
| + YYSTYPE as a class. The recent adjustment of C parsers for data
|
| + alignment and 64 bit architectures made this impossible.
|
| +
|
| + Because for the time being no real solution for C++ parser
|
| + generation exists, kludges were implemented in the parser to
|
| + maintain this use. In the future, when Bison has C++ parsers, this
|
| + kludge will be disabled.
|
| +
|
| + This kludge also addresses some C++ problems when the stack was
|
| + extended.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.34, 2002-03-12:
|
| +
|
| +** File name clashes are detected
|
| + $ bison foo.y -d -o foo.x
|
| + fatal error: header and parser would both be named `foo.x'
|
| +
|
| +** A missing `;' at the end of a rule triggers a warning
|
| + In accordance with POSIX, and in agreement with other
|
| + Yacc implementations, Bison will mandate this semicolon in the near
|
| + future. This eases the implementation of a Bison parser of Bison
|
| + grammars by making this grammar LALR(1) instead of LR(2). To
|
| + facilitate the transition, this release introduces a warning.
|
| +
|
| +** Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31, as they caused too
|
| + many portability hassles.
|
| +
|
| +** DJGPP support added.
|
| +
|
| +** Fix test suite portability problems.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.33, 2002-02-07:
|
| +
|
| +** Fix C++ issues
|
| + Groff could not be compiled for the definition of size_t was lacking
|
| + under some conditions.
|
| +
|
| +** Catch invalid @n
|
| + As is done with $n.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.32, 2002-01-23:
|
| +
|
| +** Fix Yacc output file names
|
| +
|
| +** Portability fixes
|
| +
|
| +** Italian, Dutch translations
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.31, 2002-01-14:
|
| +
|
| +** Many Bug Fixes
|
| +
|
| +** GNU Gettext and %expect
|
| + GNU Gettext asserts 10 s/r conflicts, but there are 7. Now that
|
| + Bison dies on incorrect %expectations, we fear there will be
|
| + too many bug reports for Gettext, so _for the time being_, %expect
|
| + does not trigger an error when the input file is named `plural.y'.
|
| +
|
| +** Use of alloca in parsers
|
| + If YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA is defined to 0, then the parsers will use
|
| + malloc exclusively. Since 1.29, but was not NEWS'ed.
|
| +
|
| + alloca is used only when compiled with GCC, to avoid portability
|
| + problems as on AIX.
|
| +
|
| +** yyparse now returns 2 if memory is exhausted; formerly it dumped core.
|
| +
|
| +** When the generated parser lacks debugging code, YYDEBUG is now 0
|
| + (as POSIX requires) instead of being undefined.
|
| +
|
| +** User Actions
|
| + Bison has always permitted actions such as { $$ = $1 }: it adds the
|
| + ending semicolon. Now if in Yacc compatibility mode, the semicolon
|
| + is no longer output: one has to write { $$ = $1; }.
|
| +
|
| +** Better C++ compliance
|
| + The output parsers try to respect C++ namespaces.
|
| + [This turned out to be a failed experiment, and it was reverted later.]
|
| +
|
| +** Reduced Grammars
|
| + Fixed bugs when reporting useless nonterminals.
|
| +
|
| +** 64 bit hosts
|
| + The parsers work properly on 64 bit hosts.
|
| +
|
| +** Error messages
|
| + Some calls to strerror resulted in scrambled or missing error messages.
|
| +
|
| +** %expect
|
| + When the number of shift/reduce conflicts is correct, don't issue
|
| + any warning.
|
| +
|
| +** The verbose report includes the rule line numbers.
|
| +
|
| +** Rule line numbers are fixed in traces.
|
| +
|
| +** Swedish translation
|
| +
|
| +** Parse errors
|
| + Verbose parse error messages from the parsers are better looking.
|
| + Before: parse error: unexpected `'/'', expecting `"number"' or `'-'' or `'(''
|
| + Now: parse error: unexpected '/', expecting "number" or '-' or '('
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed parser memory leaks.
|
| + When the generated parser was using malloc to extend its stacks, the
|
| + previous allocations were not freed.
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed verbose output file.
|
| + Some newlines were missing.
|
| + Some conflicts in state descriptions were missing.
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed conflict report.
|
| + Option -v was needed to get the result.
|
| +
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| +** %expect
|
| + Was not used.
|
| + Mismatches are errors, not warnings.
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed incorrect processing of some invalid input.
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed CPP guards: 9foo.h uses BISON_9FOO_H instead of 9FOO_H.
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed some typos in the documentation.
|
| +
|
| +** %token MY_EOF 0 is supported.
|
| + Before, MY_EOF was silently renumbered as 257.
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| +
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| +** doc/refcard.tex is updated.
|
| +
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| +** %output, %file-prefix, %name-prefix.
|
| + New.
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| +
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| +** --output
|
| + New, aliasing `--output-file'.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.30, 2001-10-26:
|
| +
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| +** `--defines' and `--graph' have now an optional argument which is the
|
| + output file name. `-d' and `-g' do not change; they do not take any
|
| + argument.
|
| +
|
| +** `%source_extension' and `%header_extension' are removed, failed
|
| + experiment.
|
| +
|
| +** Portability fixes.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.29, 2001-09-07:
|
| +
|
| +** The output file does not define const, as this caused problems when used
|
| + with common autoconfiguration schemes. If you still use ancient compilers
|
| + that lack const, compile with the equivalent of the C compiler option
|
| + `-Dconst='. autoconf's AC_C_CONST macro provides one way to do this.
|
| +
|
| +** Added `-g' and `--graph'.
|
| +
|
| +** The Bison manual is now distributed under the terms of the GNU FDL.
|
| +
|
| +** The input and the output files has automatically a similar extension.
|
| +
|
| +** Russian translation added.
|
| +
|
| +** NLS support updated; should hopefully be less troublesome.
|
| +
|
| +** Added the old Bison reference card.
|
| +
|
| +** Added `--locations' and `%locations'.
|
| +
|
| +** Added `-S' and `--skeleton'.
|
| +
|
| +** `%raw', `-r', `--raw' is disabled.
|
| +
|
| +** Special characters are escaped when output. This solves the problems
|
| + of the #line lines with path names including backslashes.
|
| +
|
| +** New directives.
|
| + `%yacc', `%fixed_output_files', `%defines', `%no_parser', `%verbose',
|
| + `%debug', `%source_extension' and `%header_extension'.
|
| +
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| +** @$
|
| + Automatic location tracking.
|
| +
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| +* Changes in version 1.28, 1999-07-06:
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| +
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| +** Should compile better now with K&R compilers.
|
| +
|
| +** Added NLS.
|
| +
|
| +** Fixed a problem with escaping the double quote character.
|
| +
|
| +** There is now a FAQ.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.27:
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| +
|
| +** The make rule which prevented bison.simple from being created on
|
| + some systems has been fixed.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.26:
|
| +
|
| +** Bison now uses automake.
|
| +
|
| +** New mailing lists: <bug-bison@gnu.org> and <help-bison@gnu.org>.
|
| +
|
| +** Token numbers now start at 257 as previously documented, not 258.
|
| +
|
| +** Bison honors the TMPDIR environment variable.
|
| +
|
| +** A couple of buffer overruns have been fixed.
|
| +
|
| +** Problems when closing files should now be reported.
|
| +
|
| +** Generated parsers should now work even on operating systems which do
|
| + not provide alloca().
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.25, 1995-10-16:
|
| +
|
| +** Errors in the input grammar are not fatal; Bison keeps reading
|
| +the grammar file, and reports all the errors found in it.
|
| +
|
| +** Tokens can now be specified as multiple-character strings: for
|
| +example, you could use "<=" for a token which looks like <=, instead
|
| +of chosing a name like LESSEQ.
|
| +
|
| +** The %token_table declaration says to write a table of tokens (names
|
| +and numbers) into the parser file. The yylex function can use this
|
| +table to recognize multiple-character string tokens, or for other
|
| +purposes.
|
| +
|
| +** The %no_lines declaration says not to generate any #line preprocessor
|
| +directives in the parser file.
|
| +
|
| +** The %raw declaration says to use internal Bison token numbers, not
|
| +Yacc-compatible token numbers, when token names are defined as macros.
|
| +
|
| +** The --no-parser option produces the parser tables without including
|
| +the parser engine; a project can now use its own parser engine.
|
| +The actions go into a separate file called NAME.act, in the form of
|
| +a switch statement body.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.23:
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| +
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| +The user can define YYPARSE_PARAM as the name of an argument to be
|
| +passed into yyparse. The argument should have type void *. It should
|
| +actually point to an object. Grammar actions can access the variable
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| +by casting it to the proper pointer type.
|
| +
|
| +Line numbers in output file corrected.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.22:
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| +
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| +--help option added.
|
| +
|
| +* Changes in version 1.20:
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| +
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| +Output file does not redefine const for C++.
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| +
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| +Local Variables:
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| +mode: outline
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| +End:
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| +
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| +-----
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| +
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| +Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
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| +2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| +
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| +This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
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| +
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| +This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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| +(at your option) any later version.
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| +
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| +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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| +GNU General Public License for more details.
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| +
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| +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| +along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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