| # Executing Actions. -*- Autotest -*- |
| # Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
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| |
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| |
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| # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
| # 02110-1301, USA. |
| |
| AT_BANNER([[User Actions.]]) |
| |
| ## ------------------ ## |
| ## Mid-rule actions. ## |
| ## ------------------ ## |
| |
| AT_SETUP([Mid-rule actions]) |
| |
| # Bison once forgot the mid-rule actions. It was because the action |
| # was attached to the host rule (the one with the mid-rule action), |
| # instead of being attached to the empty rule dedicated to this |
| # action. |
| |
| AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([[input.y]], |
| [[%error-verbose |
| %debug |
| %{ |
| # include <stdio.h> |
| # include <stdlib.h> |
| static void yyerror (const char *msg); |
| static int yylex (void); |
| %} |
| %% |
| exp: { putchar ('0'); } |
| '1' { putchar ('1'); } |
| '2' { putchar ('2'); } |
| '3' { putchar ('3'); } |
| '4' { putchar ('4'); } |
| '5' { putchar ('5'); } |
| '6' { putchar ('6'); } |
| '7' { putchar ('7'); } |
| '8' { putchar ('8'); } |
| '9' { putchar ('9'); } |
| { putchar ('\n'); } |
| ; |
| %% |
| static int |
| yylex (void) |
| { |
| static const char *input = "123456789"; |
| return *input++; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| yyerror (const char *msg) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", msg); |
| } |
| |
| int |
| main (void) |
| { |
| return yyparse (); |
| } |
| ]]) |
| |
| AT_CHECK([bison -d -v -o input.c input.y]) |
| AT_COMPILE([input]) |
| AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input], 0, |
| [[0123456789 |
| ]]) |
| |
| AT_CLEANUP |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| ## ---------------- ## |
| ## Exotic Dollars. ## |
| ## ---------------- ## |
| |
| AT_SETUP([Exotic Dollars]) |
| |
| AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([[input.y]], |
| [[%error-verbose |
| %debug |
| %{ |
| # include <stdio.h> |
| # include <stdlib.h> |
| static void yyerror (const char *msg); |
| static int yylex (void); |
| # define USE(Var) |
| %} |
| |
| %union |
| { |
| int val; |
| }; |
| |
| %type <val> a_1 a_2 a_5 |
| sum_of_the_five_previous_values |
| |
| %% |
| exp: a_1 a_2 { $<val>$ = 3; } { $<val>$ = $<val>3 + 1; } a_5 |
| sum_of_the_five_previous_values |
| { |
| USE (($1, $2, $<foo>3, $<foo>4, $5)); |
| printf ("%d\n", $6); |
| } |
| ; |
| a_1: { $$ = 1; }; |
| a_2: { $$ = 2; }; |
| a_5: { $$ = 5; }; |
| |
| sum_of_the_five_previous_values: |
| { |
| $$ = $<val>0 + $<val>-1 + $<val>-2 + $<val>-3 + $<val>-4; |
| } |
| ; |
| |
| %% |
| static int |
| yylex (void) |
| { |
| return EOF; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| yyerror (const char *msg) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", msg); |
| } |
| |
| int |
| main (void) |
| { |
| return yyparse (); |
| } |
| ]]) |
| |
| AT_CHECK([bison -d -v -o input.c input.y], 0) |
| AT_COMPILE([input]) |
| AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input], 0, |
| [[15 |
| ]]) |
| |
| AT_CLEANUP |
| |
| |
| |
| ## -------------------------- ## |
| ## Printers and Destructors. ## |
| ## -------------------------- ## |
| |
| # _AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR($1, $2, $3, $4, BISON-DIRECTIVE, UNION-FLAG) |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| m4_define([_AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR], |
| [# Make sure complex $n work. |
| m4_if([$1$2$3], $[1]$[2]$[3], [], |
| [m4_fatal([$0: Invalid arguments: $@])])dnl |
| |
| # Be sure to pass all the %directives to this macro to have correct |
| # helping macros. So don't put any directly in the Bison file. |
| AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS([$5]) |
| AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([[input.y]], |
| [[%{ |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <assert.h> |
| |
| #define YYINITDEPTH 10 |
| #define YYMAXDEPTH 10 |
| ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF( |
| [#define RANGE(Location) (Location).begin.line, (Location).end.line], |
| [#define RANGE(Location) (Location).first_line, (Location).last_line]) |
| [%} |
| |
| $5] |
| m4_ifval([$6], [%union |
| { |
| int ival; |
| }]) |
| AT_LALR1_CC_IF([%define "global_tokens_and_yystype"]) |
| [ |
| %{ |
| ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF([typedef yy::location YYLTYPE; |
| m4_ifval([$6], , [#define YYSTYPE int])]) |
| [static int yylex (]AT_LEX_FORMALS[); |
| ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF([], [static void yyerror (const char *msg);]) |
| [%} |
| |
| ]m4_ifval([$6], [%type <ival> '(' 'x' 'y' ')' ';' thing line input])[ |
| |
| %printer |
| { |
| ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF([debug_stream () << $$;], |
| [fprintf (yyoutput, "%d", $$)])[; |
| } |
| input line thing 'x' 'y' |
| |
| %destructor |
| { printf ("Freeing nterm input (%d@%d-%d)\n", $$, RANGE (@$)); } |
| input |
| |
| %destructor |
| { printf ("Freeing nterm line (%d@%d-%d)\n", $$, RANGE (@$)); } |
| line |
| |
| %destructor |
| { printf ("Freeing nterm thing (%d@%d-%d)\n", $$, RANGE (@$)); } |
| thing |
| |
| %destructor |
| { printf ("Freeing token 'x' (%d@%d-%d)\n", $$, RANGE (@$)); } |
| 'x' |
| |
| %destructor |
| { printf ("Freeing token 'y' (%d@%d-%d)\n", $$, RANGE (@$)); } |
| 'y' |
| |
| %% |
| /* |
| This grammar is made to exercise error recovery. |
| "Lines" starting with `(' support error recovery, with |
| ')' as synchronizing token. Lines starting with 'x' can never |
| be recovered from if in error. |
| */ |
| |
| input: |
| /* Nothing. */ |
| { |
| $$ = 0; |
| printf ("input (%d@%d-%d): /* Nothing */\n", $$, RANGE (@$)); |
| } |
| | line input /* Right recursive to load the stack so that popping at |
| EOF can be exercised. */ |
| { |
| $$ = 2; |
| printf ("input (%d@%d-%d): line (%d@%d-%d) input (%d@%d-%d)\n", |
| $$, RANGE (@$), $1, RANGE (@1), $2, RANGE (@2)); |
| } |
| ; |
| |
| line: |
| thing thing thing ';' |
| { |
| $$ = $1; |
| printf ("line (%d@%d-%d): thing (%d@%d-%d) thing (%d@%d-%d) thing (%d@%d-%d) ';' (%d@%d-%d)\n", |
| $$, RANGE (@$), $1, RANGE (@1), $2, RANGE (@2), |
| $3, RANGE (@3), $4, RANGE (@4)); |
| } |
| | '(' thing thing ')' |
| { |
| $$ = $1; |
| printf ("line (%d@%d-%d): '(' (%d@%d-%d) thing (%d@%d-%d) thing (%d@%d-%d) ')' (%d@%d-%d)\n", |
| $$, RANGE (@$), $1, RANGE (@1), $2, RANGE (@2), |
| $3, RANGE (@3), $4, RANGE (@4)); |
| } |
| | '(' thing ')' |
| { |
| $$ = $1; |
| printf ("line (%d@%d-%d): '(' (%d@%d-%d) thing (%d@%d-%d) ')' (%d@%d-%d)\n", |
| $$, RANGE (@$), $1, RANGE (@1), $2, RANGE (@2), $3, RANGE (@3)); |
| } |
| | '(' error ')' |
| { |
| $$ = -1; |
| printf ("line (%d@%d-%d): '(' (%d@%d-%d) error (@%d-%d) ')' (%d@%d-%d)\n", |
| $$, RANGE (@$), $1, RANGE (@1), RANGE (@2), $3, RANGE (@3)); |
| } |
| ; |
| |
| thing: |
| 'x' |
| { |
| $$ = $1; |
| printf ("thing (%d@%d-%d): 'x' (%d@%d-%d)\n", |
| $$, RANGE (@$), $1, RANGE (@1)); |
| } |
| ; |
| %% |
| /* Alias to ARGV[1]. */ |
| const char *source = 0; |
| |
| static int |
| yylex (]AT_LEX_FORMALS[) |
| { |
| static unsigned int counter = 0; |
| |
| int c = ]AT_VAL[]m4_ifval([$6], [.ival])[ = counter++; |
| /* As in BASIC, line numbers go from 10 to 10. */ |
| ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF( |
| [ AT_LOC.begin.line = AT_LOC.begin.column = 10 * c; |
| AT_LOC.end.line = AT_LOC.end.column = AT_LOC.begin.line + 9; |
| ], |
| [ AT_LOC.first_line = AT_LOC.first_column = 10 * c; |
| AT_LOC.last_line = AT_LOC.last_column = AT_LOC.first_line + 9; |
| ])[ |
| |
| if (source[c]) |
| printf ("sending: '%c'", source[c]); |
| else |
| printf ("sending: EOF"); |
| printf (" (%d@%d-%d)\n", c, RANGE (]AT_LOC[)); |
| return source[c]; |
| } |
| |
| ]AT_LALR1_CC_IF( |
| [/* A C++ error reporting function. */ |
| void |
| yy::parser::error (const location& l, const std::string& m) |
| { |
| printf ("%d-%d: %s\n", RANGE (l), m.c_str()); |
| } |
| |
| static bool yydebug; |
| int |
| yyparse () |
| { |
| yy::parser parser; |
| parser.set_debug_level (yydebug); |
| return parser.parse (); |
| } |
| ], |
| [static void |
| yyerror (const char *msg) |
| { |
| printf ("%d-%d: %s\n", RANGE (yylloc), msg); |
| }])[ |
| |
| int |
| main (int argc, const char *argv[]) |
| { |
| int status; |
| yydebug = !!getenv ("YYDEBUG"); |
| assert (argc == 2); |
| source = argv[1]; |
| status = yyparse (); |
| switch (status) |
| { |
| case 0: printf ("Successful parse.\n"); break; |
| case 1: printf ("Parsing FAILED.\n"); break; |
| default: printf ("Parsing FAILED (status %d).\n", status); break; |
| } |
| return status; |
| } |
| ]]) |
| |
| AT_LALR1_CC_IF( |
| [AT_CHECK([bison -o input.cc input.y]) |
| AT_COMPILE_CXX([input])], |
| [AT_CHECK([bison -o input.c input.y]) |
| AT_COMPILE([input])]) |
| |
| |
| # Check the location of "empty" |
| # ----------------------------- |
| # I.e., epsilon-reductions, as in "(x)" which ends by reducing |
| # an empty "line" nterm. |
| # FIXME: This location is not satisfying. Depend on the lookahead? |
| AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input '(x)'], 0, |
| [[sending: '(' (0@0-9) |
| sending: 'x' (1@10-19) |
| thing (1@10-19): 'x' (1@10-19) |
| sending: ')' (2@20-29) |
| line (0@0-29): '(' (0@0-9) thing (1@10-19) ')' (2@20-29) |
| sending: EOF (3@30-39) |
| input (0@29-29): /* Nothing */ |
| input (2@0-29): line (0@0-29) input (0@29-29) |
| Freeing nterm input (2@0-29) |
| Successful parse. |
| ]]) |
| |
| |
| # Check locations in error recovery |
| # --------------------------------- |
| # '(y)' is an error, but can be recovered from. But what's the location |
| # of the error itself ('y'), and of the resulting reduction ('(error)'). |
| AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input '(y)'], 0, |
| [[sending: '(' (0@0-9) |
| sending: 'y' (1@10-19) |
| 10-19: syntax error, unexpected 'y', expecting 'x' |
| Freeing token 'y' (1@10-19) |
| sending: ')' (2@20-29) |
| line (-1@0-29): '(' (0@0-9) error (@10-19) ')' (2@20-29) |
| sending: EOF (3@30-39) |
| input (0@29-29): /* Nothing */ |
| input (2@0-29): line (-1@0-29) input (0@29-29) |
| Freeing nterm input (2@0-29) |
| Successful parse. |
| ]]) |
| |
| |
| # Syntax errors caught by the parser |
| # ---------------------------------- |
| # Exercise the discarding of stack top and input until `error' |
| # can be reduced. |
| # |
| # '(', 'x', 'x', 'x', 'x', 'x', ')', |
| # |
| # Load the stack and provoke an error that cannot be caught by the |
| # grammar, to check that the stack is cleared. And make sure the |
| # lookahead is freed. |
| # |
| # '(', 'x', ')', |
| # '(', 'x', ')', |
| # 'y' |
| AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input '(xxxxx)(x)(x)y'], 1, |
| [[sending: '(' (0@0-9) |
| sending: 'x' (1@10-19) |
| thing (1@10-19): 'x' (1@10-19) |
| sending: 'x' (2@20-29) |
| thing (2@20-29): 'x' (2@20-29) |
| sending: 'x' (3@30-39) |
| 30-39: syntax error, unexpected 'x', expecting ')' |
| Freeing nterm thing (2@20-29) |
| Freeing nterm thing (1@10-19) |
| Freeing token 'x' (3@30-39) |
| sending: 'x' (4@40-49) |
| Freeing token 'x' (4@40-49) |
| sending: 'x' (5@50-59) |
| Freeing token 'x' (5@50-59) |
| sending: ')' (6@60-69) |
| line (-1@0-69): '(' (0@0-9) error (@10-59) ')' (6@60-69) |
| sending: '(' (7@70-79) |
| sending: 'x' (8@80-89) |
| thing (8@80-89): 'x' (8@80-89) |
| sending: ')' (9@90-99) |
| line (7@70-99): '(' (7@70-79) thing (8@80-89) ')' (9@90-99) |
| sending: '(' (10@100-109) |
| sending: 'x' (11@110-119) |
| thing (11@110-119): 'x' (11@110-119) |
| sending: ')' (12@120-129) |
| line (10@100-129): '(' (10@100-109) thing (11@110-119) ')' (12@120-129) |
| sending: 'y' (13@130-139) |
| input (0@129-129): /* Nothing */ |
| input (2@100-129): line (10@100-129) input (0@129-129) |
| input (2@70-129): line (7@70-99) input (2@100-129) |
| input (2@0-129): line (-1@0-69) input (2@70-129) |
| 130-139: syntax error, unexpected 'y', expecting $end |
| Freeing nterm input (2@0-129) |
| Freeing token 'y' (13@130-139) |
| Parsing FAILED. |
| ]]) |
| |
| # Check destruction upon stack overflow |
| # ------------------------------------- |
| # Upon stack overflow, all symbols on the stack should be destroyed. |
| # Only check for yacc.c. |
| AT_YACC_IF([ |
| AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input '(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)(x)'], 2, |
| [[sending: '(' (0@0-9) |
| sending: 'x' (1@10-19) |
| thing (1@10-19): 'x' (1@10-19) |
| sending: ')' (2@20-29) |
| line (0@0-29): '(' (0@0-9) thing (1@10-19) ')' (2@20-29) |
| sending: '(' (3@30-39) |
| sending: 'x' (4@40-49) |
| thing (4@40-49): 'x' (4@40-49) |
| sending: ')' (5@50-59) |
| line (3@30-59): '(' (3@30-39) thing (4@40-49) ')' (5@50-59) |
| sending: '(' (6@60-69) |
| sending: 'x' (7@70-79) |
| thing (7@70-79): 'x' (7@70-79) |
| sending: ')' (8@80-89) |
| line (6@60-89): '(' (6@60-69) thing (7@70-79) ')' (8@80-89) |
| sending: '(' (9@90-99) |
| sending: 'x' (10@100-109) |
| thing (10@100-109): 'x' (10@100-109) |
| sending: ')' (11@110-119) |
| line (9@90-119): '(' (9@90-99) thing (10@100-109) ')' (11@110-119) |
| sending: '(' (12@120-129) |
| sending: 'x' (13@130-139) |
| thing (13@130-139): 'x' (13@130-139) |
| sending: ')' (14@140-149) |
| line (12@120-149): '(' (12@120-129) thing (13@130-139) ')' (14@140-149) |
| sending: '(' (15@150-159) |
| sending: 'x' (16@160-169) |
| thing (16@160-169): 'x' (16@160-169) |
| sending: ')' (17@170-179) |
| line (15@150-179): '(' (15@150-159) thing (16@160-169) ')' (17@170-179) |
| sending: '(' (18@180-189) |
| sending: 'x' (19@190-199) |
| thing (19@190-199): 'x' (19@190-199) |
| sending: ')' (20@200-209) |
| 200-209: memory exhausted |
| Freeing nterm thing (19@190-199) |
| Freeing nterm line (15@150-179) |
| Freeing nterm line (12@120-149) |
| Freeing nterm line (9@90-119) |
| Freeing nterm line (6@60-89) |
| Freeing nterm line (3@30-59) |
| Freeing nterm line (0@0-29) |
| Parsing FAILED (status 2). |
| ]]) |
| ]) |
| |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([BISON-OPTIONS], [UNION-FLAG], [SKIP_FLAG]) |
| # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR], |
| [AT_SETUP([Printers and Destructors $2: $1]) |
| |
| $3 |
| _AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR($[1], $[2], $[3], $[4], |
| [%error-verbose |
| %debug |
| %verbose |
| %locations |
| $1], [$2]) |
| |
| AT_CLEANUP |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([]) |
| AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([], [with union]) |
| |
| # These tests currently fail on a Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r2 x86 host, |
| # but the 2nd test succeeds on a Solaris 9 sparc hosts (Forte 7 cc). |
| # Skip them until we figure out what the problem is. |
| AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([%defines %skeleton "lalr1.cc"]) |
| AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([%defines %skeleton "lalr1.cc"], [with union]) |
| |
| AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([%glr-parser]) |
| AT_CHECK_PRINTER_AND_DESTRUCTOR([%glr-parser], [with union]) |