- Disable the changes from commit 96afce241d
because it appears to not recognize default rules that reduce as
reducing.
- When tracing a parser, flush after every line output in case an
assert is hit so you can actually see what it did up to that point.
- Every update rolled into one, because I'm pretty sure I missed some while
updating lemon.c (not counting today's commits), since it wasn't always
updated at the same time as lemon.c.
- In particular, I think this check-in from 2016-06-06 was very important to
us after commit 3d5867d29e (For the
Lemon-generated parser, add a new action type SHIFTREDUCE and use it to
further compress the parser tables and improve parser performance.):
* Fix lempar.c so that the shift-reduce optimization works for error
processing.
— Fix a bug in destructorprocessing of Lemon. That has no impact on the SQLite grammar. The bug was introduced by prior work to optimize the Lemon-generated parser used by SQLite. (user: drh)
— Lemon bug fix: Do not merge action routines unless their destructors are
also identical. Problem and suggested fix reported on the mailing list by
Kelvin Sherlock. (user: drh)
— Lemon bug fix: Do not merge action routines unless their destructors are
also identical. Problem and suggested fix reported on the mailing list by
Kelvin Sherlock. (user: drh)
- Enhance Lemon so that it reorders the reduce rules such that rules without actions occur at the end and so that the first rule is number 0. This reduces the size of the jump table on the reduce switch, and helps the parser to run faster. (user: drh)
- Enhance Lemon so that if reduce code contains a comment of the form "/*A-overwrites-X*/" then a LHS label A is allowed to overwrite the RHS label X. (user: drh)
- In Lemon, add the ability for the left-most RHS label to be the same as the LHS label, causing the LHS values to be written directly into the stack. (user: drh)
- Improve the Lemon parser template (lempar.c) so that it avoids unnecessary work when the grammer defines YYNOERRORRECOVERY (as SQLite does). Slightly smaller and faster code results. (user: drh)
- Avoid recursion in the yy_find_shift_action() routine of the Lemon-generated parser, so that routine can be inlined, for a size reduction and performance increase. (user: drh)
- Fix uses of ctype functions (ex: isspace()) on signed characters in test programs and in some obscure extensions. No changes to the core. (user: drh)
- For the Lemon-generated parser, add a new action type SHIFTREDUCE and use it to further compress the parser tables and improve parser performance. (user: drh)
- Enhance the "lemon" executable so that it ignores -f, -W, -O, and -I command-line options. This permits most of the same options that are passed to the compiler to also be harmlessly passed to lemon, and thus simplifies makefiles. (user: drh)
- Modify the %nonassoc directive in lemon so that it generates a run-time error rather than a parsing conflict. This changes is due to a bug report on the mailing list. SQLite does not use the %nonassoc directive in its grammar so this change does not affect SQLite. (user: drh)
- In LEMON, limit the size of the grammar file to 100MB. This ensures that the program will never experience integer overflow. To be doubly sure, use calloc() instead of malloc() when allocating arrays. (user: drh)
- Improvements to the formatting of parse.out file from Lemon. Add the -r option to Lemon to disable the state sorting, making debugging easier. (user: drh)
- Enhancements to lemon to generate more compact action tables and to avoid making array bounds tests that can never fail on action table calculations. (user: drh)
- Update zcc-parse.lemon: YY_SZ_ACTTAB is now YY_ACTTAB_COUNT
- Adjust the lemon implementation so that it always computes the same PDA regardless of qsort() implementation on the host platform. In other words, make all sorts in lemon stable. (user: drh)
- Worked aorund modern GCC bug where C++ exceptions in Objective-C++ code would result in an ICE (bug is already on their tracker, but I doubt it will be fixed unless I decide to dig into the issue myself).
- Turn off fused floating point instructions since these can cause slight deviations in floating point code.
- Use -static-libgcc when compiling on the Mac with GCC since we need to use a custom version of GCC to do so now.
- Note: ZDoom will currently still crash on exit on PowerPC since it seems to be deciding that NameManager needs to be destructed before the console commands.
Conflicts:
src/CMakeLists.txt
src/b_think.cpp
src/g_doom/a_doomweaps.cpp
src/g_hexen/a_clericstaff.cpp
src/g_hexen/a_fighterplayer.cpp
src/namedef.h
src/p_enemy.cpp
src/p_local.h
src/p_mobj.cpp
src/p_teleport.cpp
src/sc_man_tokens.h
src/thingdef/thingdef_codeptr.cpp
src/thingdef/thingdef_function.cpp
src/thingdef/thingdef_parse.cpp
wadsrc/static/actors/actor.txt
wadsrc/static/actors/constants.txt
wadsrc/static/actors/shared/inventory.txt
- Added register reuse to VMFunctionBuilder for FxPick's code emitter.
- Note to self: Need to reimplement IsPointerEqual and CheckClass, which
were added to thingdef_function.cpp over the past year, as this file no
longer exists in this branch.
LZMA SDK recently added an #include <windows.h> to its headers, meaning it's no longer safe to include its headers globally in platform independent files.
The following changes were necessary:
- rename DWORD type in zipdir.c
- add USE_WINDOWS_DWORD and reorder includes in file_7z.cpp
- wrap LZMA decoder stream into a local struct that's declared anonymously in files.h and adjust files.cpp for this change.
Introduce the variable 'ZD_CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUC(XX)_COMPATIBLE' and replace any occurrence of '"${CMAKE_C(XX)_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" OR "${CMAKE_C(XX)_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang"' with it. This makes it possible to add more GCC compatible compilers in just one place.
- Add a missing check for out-of-memory in the lemon code generator.
- Fix a total unimportant file descriptor leak in lemon. This is to silence warning messages.
- Fix a bug in lemon in computation of which non-terminals can generate an empty string. This bug and the fix make absolutely no difference for the grammar used by SQLite, but it can make a difference when lemon is used in other grammars.
- In Lemon, when comparing the output to the *.h file to see if it has changed, make sure that the proposed new output and the preexisting output are the same size before deciding that they are the same.