| /* Prepare the LALR and GLR parser tables. |
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| Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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| This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. |
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| This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
| (at your option) any later version. |
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| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
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| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
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| #ifndef TABLES_H_ |
| # define TABLES_H_ |
| |
| # include "state.h" |
| |
| /* The parser tables consist of these tables. |
| |
| YYTRANSLATE = vector mapping yylex's token numbers into bison's |
| token numbers. |
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| YYTNAME = vector of string-names indexed by bison token number. |
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| YYTOKNUM = vector of yylex token numbers corresponding to entries |
| in YYTNAME. |
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| YYRLINE = vector of line-numbers of all rules. For yydebug |
| printouts. |
| |
| YYRHS = vector of items of all rules. This is exactly what RITEMS |
| contains. For yydebug and for semantic parser. |
| |
| YYPRHS[R] = index in YYRHS of first item for rule R. |
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| YYR1[R] = symbol number of symbol that rule R derives. |
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| YYR2[R] = number of symbols composing right hand side of rule R. |
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| YYSTOS[S] = the symbol number of the symbol that leads to state S. |
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| YYFINAL = the state number of the termination state. |
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| YYTABLE = a vector filled with portions for different uses, found |
| via YYPACT and YYPGOTO, described below. |
| |
| YYLAST ( = high) the number of the last element of YYTABLE, i.e., |
| sizeof (YYTABLE) - 1. |
| |
| YYCHECK = a vector indexed in parallel with YYTABLE. It indicates, |
| in a roundabout way, the bounds of the portion you are trying to |
| examine. |
| |
| Suppose that the portion of YYTABLE starts at index P and the index |
| to be examined within the portion is I. Then if YYCHECK[P+I] != I, |
| I is outside the bounds of what is actually allocated, and the |
| default (from YYDEFACT or YYDEFGOTO) should be used. Otherwise, |
| YYTABLE[P+I] should be used. |
| |
| YYDEFACT[S] = default reduction number in state s. Performed when |
| YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default |
| is an error. |
| |
| YYDEFGOTO[I] = default state to go to after a reduction of a rule |
| that generates variable NTOKENS + I, except when YYTABLE specifies |
| something else to do. |
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| YYPACT[S] = index in YYTABLE of the portion describing state S. |
| The lookahead token's number, I, is used to index that portion of |
| YYTABLE to find out what action to perform. |
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| If YYPACT[S] == YYPACT_NINF, if YYPACT[S] + I is outside the bounds |
| of YYTABLE (from 0 to YYLAST), or I is outside the bounds for portion |
| S (that is, YYCHECK[YYPACT[S] + I] != I), then the default action |
| (that is, YYDEFACT[S]) should be used instead of YYTABLE. Otherwise, |
| the value YYTABLE[YYPACT[S] + I] should be used even if |
| YYPACT[S] < 0. |
| |
| If the value in YYTABLE is positive, we shift the token and go to |
| that state. |
| |
| If the value is negative, it is minus a rule number to reduce by. |
| |
| If the value is YYTABLE_NINF, it's a syntax error. |
| |
| YYPGOTO[I] = the index in YYTABLE of the portion describing what to |
| do after reducing a rule that derives variable I + NTOKENS. This |
| portion is indexed by the parser state number, S, as of before the |
| text for this nonterminal was read. |
| |
| If YYPGOTO[I] + S is outside the bounds of YYTABLE (from 0 to YYLAST) |
| or if S is outside the bounds of the portion for I (that is, |
| YYCHECK[YYPGOTO[I] + S] != S), then the default state (that is, |
| YYDEFGOTO[I]) should be used instead of YYTABLE. Otherwise, |
| YYTABLE[YYPGOTO[I] + S] is the state to go to even if YYPGOTO[I] < 0. |
| |
| When the above YYPACT, YYPGOTO, and YYCHECK tests determine that a |
| value from YYTABLE should be used, that value is never zero, so it is |
| useless to check for zero. When those tests indicate that the value |
| from YYDEFACT or YYDEFGOTO should be used instead, the value from |
| YYTABLE *might* be zero, which, as a consequence of the way in which |
| the tables are constructed, also happens to indicate that YYDEFACT or |
| YYDEFGOTO should be used. However, the YYTABLE value cannot be |
| trusted when the YYDEFACT or YYDEFGOTO value should be used. In |
| summary, forget about zero values in YYTABLE. |
| */ |
| |
| extern int nvectors; |
| |
| typedef int base_number; |
| extern base_number *base; |
| /* A distinguished value of BASE, negative infinite. During the |
| computation equals to BASE_MINIMUM, later mapped to BASE_NINF to |
| keep parser tables small. */ |
| extern base_number base_ninf; |
| |
| extern unsigned int *conflict_table; |
| extern unsigned int *conflict_list; |
| extern int conflict_list_cnt; |
| |
| extern base_number *table; |
| extern base_number *check; |
| /* The value used in TABLE to denote explicit syntax errors |
| (%nonassoc), a negative infinite. */ |
| extern base_number table_ninf; |
| |
| extern state_number *yydefgoto; |
| extern rule_number *yydefact; |
| extern int high; |
| |
| void tables_generate (void); |
| void tables_free (void); |
| |
| #endif /* !TABLES_H_ */ |