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* lemon.c @ 1.69 ; lempar.c @ 1.45 SVN r2172 (scripting)
849 lines
27 KiB
C
849 lines
27 KiB
C
/* Driver template for the LEMON parser generator.
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** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.
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*/
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/* First off, code is included that follows the "include" declaration
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** in the input grammar file. */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#define CDECL __cdecl
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#else
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#define CDECL
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#endif
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%%
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/* Next is all token values, in a form suitable for use by makeheaders.
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** This section will be null unless lemon is run with the -m switch.
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*/
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/*
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** These constants (all generated automatically by the parser generator)
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** specify the various kinds of tokens (terminals) that the parser
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** understands.
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**
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** Each symbol here is a terminal symbol in the grammar.
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*/
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%%
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/* Make sure the INTERFACE macro is defined.
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*/
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#ifndef INTERFACE
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# define INTERFACE 1
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#endif
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/* The next thing included is series of defines which control
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** various aspects of the generated parser.
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** YYCODETYPE is the data type used for storing terminal
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** and nonterminal numbers. "unsigned char" is
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** used if there are fewer than 250 terminals
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** and nonterminals. "int" is used otherwise.
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** YYNOCODE is a number of type YYCODETYPE which corresponds
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** to no legal terminal or nonterminal number. This
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** number is used to fill in empty slots of the hash
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** table.
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** YYFALLBACK If defined, this indicates that one or more tokens
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** have fall-back values which should be used if the
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** original value of the token will not parse.
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** YYACTIONTYPE is the data type used for storing terminal
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** and nonterminal numbers. "unsigned char" is
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** used if there are fewer than 250 rules and
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** states combined. "int" is used otherwise.
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** ParseTOKENTYPE is the data type used for minor tokens given
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** directly to the parser from the tokenizer.
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** YYMINORTYPE is the data type used for all minor tokens.
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** This is typically a union of many types, one of
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** which is ParseTOKENTYPE. The entry in the union
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** for base tokens is called "yy0".
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** YYSTACKDEPTH is the maximum depth of the parser's stack. If
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** zero the stack is dynamically sized using realloc()
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** ParseARG_SDECL A static variable declaration for the %extra_argument
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** ParseARG_PDECL A parameter declaration for the %extra_argument
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** ParseARG_STORE Code to store %extra_argument into yypParser
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** ParseARG_FETCH Code to extract %extra_argument from yypParser
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** YYNSTATE the combined number of states.
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** YYNRULE the number of rules in the grammar
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** YYERRORSYMBOL is the code number of the error symbol. If not
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** defined, then do no error processing.
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*/
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%%
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#define YY_NO_ACTION (YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+2)
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#define YY_ACCEPT_ACTION (YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+1)
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#define YY_ERROR_ACTION (YYNSTATE+YYNRULE)
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/* The yyzerominor constant is used to initialize instances of
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** YYMINORTYPE objects to zero. */
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static const YYMINORTYPE yyzerominor = { 0 };
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/* Define the yytestcase() macro to be a no-op if is not already defined
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** otherwise.
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**
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** Applications can choose to define yytestcase() in the %include section
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** to a macro that can assist in verifying code coverage. For production
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** code the yytestcase() macro should be turned off. But it is useful
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** for testing.
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*/
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#ifndef yytestcase
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# define yytestcase(X)
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#endif
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/* Next are the tables used to determine what action to take based on the
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** current state and lookahead token. These tables are used to implement
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** functions that take a state number and lookahead value and return an
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** action integer.
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**
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** Suppose the action integer is N. Then the action is determined as
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** follows
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**
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** 0 <= N < YYNSTATE Shift N. That is, push the lookahead
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** token onto the stack and goto state N.
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**
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** YYNSTATE <= N < YYNSTATE+YYNRULE Reduce by rule N-YYNSTATE.
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**
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** N == YYNSTATE+YYNRULE A syntax error has occurred.
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**
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** N == YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+1 The parser accepts its input.
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**
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** N == YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+2 No such action. Denotes unused
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** slots in the yy_action[] table.
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**
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** The action table is constructed as a single large table named yy_action[].
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** Given state S and lookahead X, the action is computed as
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**
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** yy_action[ yy_shift_ofst[S] + X ]
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**
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** If the index value yy_shift_ofst[S]+X is out of range or if the value
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** yy_lookahead[yy_shift_ofst[S]+X] is not equal to X or if yy_shift_ofst[S]
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** is equal to YY_SHIFT_USE_DFLT, it means that the action is not in the table
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** and that yy_default[S] should be used instead.
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**
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** The formula above is for computing the action when the lookahead is
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** a terminal symbol. If the lookahead is a non-terminal (as occurs after
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** a reduce action) then the yy_reduce_ofst[] array is used in place of
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** the yy_shift_ofst[] array and YY_REDUCE_USE_DFLT is used in place of
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** YY_SHIFT_USE_DFLT.
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**
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** The following are the tables generated in this section:
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**
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** yy_action[] A single table containing all actions.
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** yy_lookahead[] A table containing the lookahead for each entry in
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** yy_action. Used to detect hash collisions.
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** yy_shift_ofst[] For each state, the offset into yy_action for
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** shifting terminals.
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** yy_reduce_ofst[] For each state, the offset into yy_action for
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** shifting non-terminals after a reduce.
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** yy_default[] Default action for each state.
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*/
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%%
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#define YY_SZ_ACTTAB (int)(sizeof(yy_action)/sizeof(yy_action[0]))
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/* The next table maps tokens into fallback tokens. If a construct
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** like the following:
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**
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** %fallback ID X Y Z.
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**
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** appears in the grammar, then ID becomes a fallback token for X, Y,
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** and Z. Whenever one of the tokens X, Y, or Z is input to the parser
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** but it does not parse, the type of the token is changed to ID and
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** the parse is retried before an error is thrown.
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*/
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#ifdef YYFALLBACK
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static const YYCODETYPE yyFallback[] = {
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%%
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};
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#endif /* YYFALLBACK */
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/* The following structure represents a single element of the
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** parser's stack. Information stored includes:
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**
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** + The state number for the parser at this level of the stack.
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**
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** + The value of the token stored at this level of the stack.
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** (In other words, the "major" token.)
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**
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** + The semantic value stored at this level of the stack. This is
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** the information used by the action routines in the grammar.
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** It is sometimes called the "minor" token.
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*/
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struct yyStackEntry {
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YYACTIONTYPE stateno; /* The state-number */
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YYCODETYPE major; /* The major token value. This is the code
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** number for the token at this stack level */
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YYMINORTYPE minor; /* The user-supplied minor token value. This
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** is the value of the token */
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};
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typedef struct yyStackEntry yyStackEntry;
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/* The state of the parser is completely contained in an instance of
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** the following structure */
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struct yyParser {
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int yyidx; /* Index of top element in stack */
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#ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH
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int yyidxMax; /* Maximum value of yyidx */
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#endif
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int yyerrcnt; /* Shifts left before out of the error */
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ParseARG_SDECL /* A place to hold %extra_argument */
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#if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0
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int yystksz; /* Current side of the stack */
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yyStackEntry *yystack; /* The parser's stack */
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#else
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yyStackEntry yystack[YYSTACKDEPTH]; /* The parser's stack */
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#endif
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};
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typedef struct yyParser yyParser;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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#include <stdio.h>
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static FILE *yyTraceFILE = 0;
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static char *yyTracePrompt = 0;
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#endif /* NDEBUG */
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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/*
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** Turn parser tracing on by giving a stream to which to write the trace
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** and a prompt to preface each trace message. Tracing is turned off
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** by making either argument NULL
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**
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** Inputs:
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** <ul>
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** <li> A FILE* to which trace output should be written.
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** If NULL, then tracing is turned off.
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** <li> A prefix string written at the beginning of every
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** line of trace output. If NULL, then tracing is
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** turned off.
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** </ul>
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**
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** Outputs:
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** None.
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*/
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void ParseTrace(FILE *TraceFILE, char *zTracePrompt){
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yyTraceFILE = TraceFILE;
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yyTracePrompt = zTracePrompt;
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if( yyTraceFILE==0 ) yyTracePrompt = 0;
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else if( yyTracePrompt==0 ) yyTraceFILE = 0;
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}
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#endif /* NDEBUG */
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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/* For tracing shifts, the names of all terminals and nonterminals
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** are required. The following table supplies these names */
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static const char *const yyTokenName[] = {
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%%
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};
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#endif /* NDEBUG */
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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/* For tracing reduce actions, the names of all rules are required.
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*/
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static const char *const yyRuleName[] = {
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%%
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};
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#endif /* NDEBUG */
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#if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0
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/*
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** Try to increase the size of the parser stack.
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*/
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static void yyGrowStack(yyParser *p){
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int newSize;
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yyStackEntry *pNew;
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newSize = p->yystksz*2 + 100;
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pNew = realloc(p->yystack, newSize*sizeof(pNew[0]));
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if( pNew ){
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p->yystack = pNew;
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p->yystksz = newSize;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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if( yyTraceFILE ){
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fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack grows to %d entries!\n",
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yyTracePrompt, p->yystksz);
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}
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#endif
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}
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}
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#endif
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/*
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** This function allocates a new parser.
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** The only argument is a pointer to a function which works like
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** malloc.
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**
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** Inputs:
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** A pointer to the function used to allocate memory.
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**
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** Outputs:
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** A pointer to a parser. This pointer is used in subsequent calls
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** to Parse and ParseFree.
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*/
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void *ParseAlloc(void *(CDECL *mallocProc)(size_t)){
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yyParser *pParser;
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pParser = (yyParser*)(*mallocProc)( (size_t)sizeof(yyParser) );
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if( pParser ){
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pParser->yyidx = -1;
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#ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH
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pParser->yyidxMax = 0;
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#endif
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#if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0
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pParser->yystack = NULL;
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pParser->yystksz = 0;
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yyGrowStack(pParser);
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#endif
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}
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return pParser;
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}
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/* The following function deletes the value associated with a
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** symbol. The symbol can be either a terminal or nonterminal.
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** "yymajor" is the symbol code, and "yypminor" is a pointer to
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** the value.
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*/
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static void yy_destructor(
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yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser */
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YYCODETYPE yymajor, /* Type code for object to destroy */
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YYMINORTYPE *yypminor /* The object to be destroyed */
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){
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ParseARG_FETCH;
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switch( yymajor ){
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/* Here is inserted the actions which take place when a
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** terminal or non-terminal is destroyed. This can happen
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** when the symbol is popped from the stack during a
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** reduce or during error processing or when a parser is
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** being destroyed before it is finished parsing.
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**
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** Note: during a reduce, the only symbols destroyed are those
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** which appear on the RHS of the rule, but which are not used
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** inside the C code.
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*/
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%%
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default: break; /* If no destructor action specified: do nothing */
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}
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}
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/*
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** Pop the parser's stack once.
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**
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** If there is a destructor routine associated with the token which
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** is popped from the stack, then call it.
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**
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** Return the major token number for the symbol popped.
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*/
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static int yy_pop_parser_stack(yyParser *pParser){
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YYCODETYPE yymajor;
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yyStackEntry *yytos = &pParser->yystack[pParser->yyidx];
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if( pParser->yyidx<0 ) return 0;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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if( yyTraceFILE && pParser->yyidx>=0 ){
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fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sPopping %s\n",
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yyTracePrompt,
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yyTokenName[yytos->major]);
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}
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#endif
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yymajor = yytos->major;
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yy_destructor(pParser, yymajor, &yytos->minor);
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pParser->yyidx--;
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return yymajor;
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}
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/*
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** Deallocate and destroy a parser. Destructors are all called for
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** all stack elements before shutting the parser down.
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**
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** Inputs:
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** <ul>
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** <li> A pointer to the parser. This should be a pointer
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** obtained from ParseAlloc.
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** <li> A pointer to a function used to reclaim memory obtained
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** from malloc.
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** </ul>
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*/
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void ParseFree(
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void *p, /* The parser to be deleted */
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void (CDECL *freeProc)(void*) /* Function used to reclaim memory */
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){
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yyParser *pParser = (yyParser*)p;
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if( pParser==0 ) return;
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while( pParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(pParser);
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#if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0
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free(pParser->yystack);
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#endif
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(*freeProc)((void*)pParser);
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}
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/*
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** Return the peak depth of the stack for a parser.
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*/
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#ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH
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int ParseStackPeak(void *p){
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yyParser *pParser = (yyParser*)p;
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return pParser->yyidxMax;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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** Find the appropriate action for a parser given the terminal
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** look-ahead token iLookAhead.
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**
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** If the look-ahead token is YYNOCODE, then check to see if the action is
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** independent of the look-ahead. If it is, return the action, otherwise
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** return YY_NO_ACTION.
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*/
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static int yy_find_shift_action(
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yyParser *pParser, /* The parser */
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YYCODETYPE iLookAhead /* The look-ahead token */
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){
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int i;
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int stateno = pParser->yystack[pParser->yyidx].stateno;
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if( stateno>YY_SHIFT_MAX || (i = yy_shift_ofst[stateno])==YY_SHIFT_USE_DFLT ){
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return yy_default[stateno];
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}
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assert( iLookAhead!=YYNOCODE );
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i += iLookAhead;
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if( i<0 || i>=YY_SZ_ACTTAB || yy_lookahead[i]!=iLookAhead ){
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if( iLookAhead>0 ){
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#ifdef YYFALLBACK
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YYCODETYPE iFallback; /* Fallback token */
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if( iLookAhead<sizeof(yyFallback)/sizeof(yyFallback[0])
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&& (iFallback = yyFallback[iLookAhead])!=0 ){
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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if( yyTraceFILE ){
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fprintf(yyTraceFILE, "%sFALLBACK %s => %s\n",
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yyTracePrompt, yyTokenName[iLookAhead], yyTokenName[iFallback]);
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}
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#endif
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return yy_find_shift_action(pParser, iFallback);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef YYWILDCARD
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{
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int j = i - iLookAhead + YYWILDCARD;
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if( j>=0 && j<YY_SZ_ACTTAB && yy_lookahead[j]==YYWILDCARD ){
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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if( yyTraceFILE ){
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fprintf(yyTraceFILE, "%sWILDCARD %s => %s\n",
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yyTracePrompt, yyTokenName[iLookAhead], yyTokenName[YYWILDCARD]);
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}
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#endif /* NDEBUG */
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return yy_action[j];
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}
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}
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#endif /* YYWILDCARD */
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}
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return yy_default[stateno];
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}else{
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return yy_action[i];
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}
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}
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/*
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** Find the appropriate action for a parser given the non-terminal
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** look-ahead token iLookAhead.
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**
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** If the look-ahead token is YYNOCODE, then check to see if the action is
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** independent of the look-ahead. If it is, return the action, otherwise
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** return YY_NO_ACTION.
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*/
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static int yy_find_reduce_action(
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int stateno, /* Current state number */
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YYCODETYPE iLookAhead /* The look-ahead token */
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){
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int i;
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#ifdef YYERRORSYMBOL
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if( stateno>YY_REDUCE_MAX ){
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return yy_default[stateno];
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}
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#else
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assert( stateno<=YY_REDUCE_MAX );
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#endif
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i = yy_reduce_ofst[stateno];
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assert( i!=YY_REDUCE_USE_DFLT );
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assert( iLookAhead!=YYNOCODE );
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i += iLookAhead;
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#ifdef YYERRORSYMBOL
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if( i<0 || i>=YY_SZ_ACTTAB || yy_lookahead[i]!=iLookAhead ){
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return yy_default[stateno];
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}
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#else
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assert( i>=0 && i<YY_SZ_ACTTAB );
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assert( yy_lookahead[i]==iLookAhead );
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#endif
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return yy_action[i];
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}
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/*
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** The following routine is called if the stack overflows.
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*/
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static void yyStackOverflow(yyParser *yypParser, YYMINORTYPE *yypMinor){
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ParseARG_FETCH;
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yypParser->yyidx--;
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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if( yyTraceFILE ){
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fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack Overflow!\n",yyTracePrompt);
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}
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#endif
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while( yypParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser);
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/* Here code is inserted which will execute if the parser
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** stack ever overflows */
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%%
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ParseARG_STORE; /* Suppress warning about unused %extra_argument var */
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}
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/*
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** Perform a shift action.
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*/
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|
static void yy_shift(
|
|
yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser to be shifted */
|
|
int yyNewState, /* The new state to shift in */
|
|
int yyMajor, /* The major token to shift in */
|
|
YYMINORTYPE *yypMinor /* Pointer to the minor token to shift in */
|
|
){
|
|
yyStackEntry *yytos;
|
|
yypParser->yyidx++;
|
|
#ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH
|
|
if( yypParser->yyidx>yypParser->yyidxMax ){
|
|
yypParser->yyidxMax = yypParser->yyidx;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
#if YYSTACKDEPTH>0
|
|
if( yypParser->yyidx>=YYSTACKDEPTH ){
|
|
yyStackOverflow(yypParser, yypMinor);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
if( yypParser->yyidx>=yypParser->yystksz ){
|
|
yyGrowStack(yypParser);
|
|
if( yypParser->yyidx>=yypParser->yystksz ){
|
|
yyStackOverflow(yypParser, yypMinor);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
yytos = &yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx];
|
|
yytos->stateno = (YYACTIONTYPE)yyNewState;
|
|
yytos->major = (YYCODETYPE)yyMajor;
|
|
yytos->minor = *yypMinor;
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE && yypParser->yyidx>0 ){
|
|
int i;
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sShift %d\n",yyTracePrompt,yyNewState);
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack:",yyTracePrompt);
|
|
for(i=1; i<=yypParser->yyidx; i++)
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE," (%d)%s",yypParser->yystack[i].stateno,yyTokenName[yypParser->yystack[i].major]);
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"\n");
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The following table contains information about every rule that
|
|
** is used during the reduce.
|
|
*/
|
|
static const struct {
|
|
YYCODETYPE lhs; /* Symbol on the left-hand side of the rule */
|
|
unsigned char nrhs; /* Number of right-hand side symbols in the rule */
|
|
} yyRuleInfo[] = {
|
|
%%
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static void yy_accept(yyParser*); /* Forward Declaration */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
** Perform a reduce action and the shift that must immediately
|
|
** follow the reduce.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void yy_reduce(
|
|
yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser */
|
|
int yyruleno /* Number of the rule by which to reduce */
|
|
){
|
|
int yygoto; /* The next state */
|
|
int yyact; /* The next action */
|
|
YYMINORTYPE yygotominor; /* The LHS of the rule reduced */
|
|
yyStackEntry *yymsp; /* The top of the parser's stack */
|
|
int yysize; /* Amount to pop the stack */
|
|
ParseARG_FETCH;
|
|
yymsp = &yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx];
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE && yyruleno>=0
|
|
&& yyruleno<(int)(sizeof(yyRuleName)/sizeof(yyRuleName[0])) ){
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE, "%sReduce [%s].\n", yyTracePrompt,
|
|
yyRuleName[yyruleno]);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* NDEBUG */
|
|
|
|
/* Silence complaints from purify about yygotominor being uninitialized
|
|
** in some cases when it is copied into the stack after the following
|
|
** switch. yygotominor is uninitialized when a rule reduces that does
|
|
** not set the value of its left-hand side nonterminal. Leaving the
|
|
** value of the nonterminal uninitialized is utterly harmless as long
|
|
** as the value is never used. So really the only thing this code
|
|
** accomplishes is to quieten purify.
|
|
**
|
|
** 2007-01-16: The wireshark project (www.wireshark.org) reports that
|
|
** without this code, their parser segfaults. I'm not sure what there
|
|
** parser is doing to make this happen. This is the second bug report
|
|
** from wireshark this week. Clearly they are stressing Lemon in ways
|
|
** that it has not been previously stressed... (SQLite ticket #2172)
|
|
*/
|
|
/*memset(&yygotominor, 0, sizeof(yygotominor));*/
|
|
yygotominor = yyzerominor;
|
|
|
|
switch( yyruleno ){
|
|
/* Beginning here are the reduction cases. A typical example
|
|
** follows:
|
|
** case 0:
|
|
** #line <lineno> <grammarfile>
|
|
** { ... } // User supplied code
|
|
** #line <lineno> <thisfile>
|
|
** break;
|
|
*/
|
|
%%
|
|
};
|
|
yygoto = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].lhs;
|
|
yysize = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].nrhs;
|
|
yypParser->yyidx -= yysize;
|
|
yyact = yy_find_reduce_action(yymsp[-yysize].stateno,(YYCODETYPE)yygoto);
|
|
if( yyact < YYNSTATE ){
|
|
#ifdef NDEBUG
|
|
/* If we are not debugging and the reduce action popped at least
|
|
** one element off the stack, then we can push the new element back
|
|
** onto the stack here, and skip the stack overflow test in yy_shift().
|
|
** That gives a significant speed improvement. */
|
|
if( yysize ){
|
|
yypParser->yyidx++;
|
|
yymsp -= yysize-1;
|
|
yymsp->stateno = (YYACTIONTYPE)yyact;
|
|
yymsp->major = (YYCODETYPE)yygoto;
|
|
yymsp->minor = yygotominor;
|
|
}else
|
|
#endif
|
|
{
|
|
yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,yygoto,&yygotominor);
|
|
}
|
|
}else{
|
|
assert( yyact == YYNSTATE + YYNRULE + 1 );
|
|
yy_accept(yypParser);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
** The following code executes when the parse fails
|
|
*/
|
|
#ifndef YYNOERRORRECOVERY
|
|
static void yy_parse_failed(
|
|
yyParser *yypParser /* The parser */
|
|
){
|
|
ParseARG_FETCH;
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE ){
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sFail!\n",yyTracePrompt);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
while( yypParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser);
|
|
/* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the
|
|
** parser fails */
|
|
%%
|
|
ParseARG_STORE; /* Suppress warning about unused %extra_argument variable */
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* YYNOERRORRECOVERY */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
** The following code executes when a syntax error first occurs.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void yy_syntax_error(
|
|
yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser */
|
|
int yymajor, /* The major type of the error token */
|
|
YYMINORTYPE yyminor /* The minor type of the error token */
|
|
){
|
|
ParseARG_FETCH;
|
|
#define TOKEN (yyminor.yy0)
|
|
%%
|
|
ParseARG_STORE; /* Suppress warning about unused %extra_argument variable */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
** The following is executed when the parser accepts
|
|
*/
|
|
static void yy_accept(
|
|
yyParser *yypParser /* The parser */
|
|
){
|
|
ParseARG_FETCH;
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE ){
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sAccept!\n",yyTracePrompt);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
while( yypParser->yyidx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser);
|
|
/* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the
|
|
** parser accepts */
|
|
%%
|
|
ParseARG_STORE; /* Suppress warning about unused %extra_argument variable */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The main parser program.
|
|
** The first argument is a pointer to a structure obtained from
|
|
** "ParseAlloc" which describes the current state of the parser.
|
|
** The second argument is the major token number. The third is
|
|
** the minor token. The fourth optional argument is whatever the
|
|
** user wants (and specified in the grammar) and is available for
|
|
** use by the action routines.
|
|
**
|
|
** Inputs:
|
|
** <ul>
|
|
** <li> A pointer to the parser (an opaque structure.)
|
|
** <li> The major token number.
|
|
** <li> The minor token number.
|
|
** <li> An option argument of a grammar-specified type.
|
|
** </ul>
|
|
**
|
|
** Outputs:
|
|
** None.
|
|
*/
|
|
void Parse(
|
|
void *yyp, /* The parser */
|
|
int yymajor, /* The major token code number */
|
|
ParseTOKENTYPE yyminor /* The value for the token */
|
|
ParseARG_PDECL /* Optional %extra_argument parameter */
|
|
){
|
|
YYMINORTYPE yyminorunion;
|
|
int yyact; /* The parser action. */
|
|
int yyendofinput; /* True if we are at the end of input */
|
|
#ifdef YYERRORSYMBOL
|
|
int yyerrorhit = 0; /* True if yymajor has invoked an error */
|
|
#endif
|
|
yyParser *yypParser; /* The parser */
|
|
|
|
/* (re)initialize the parser, if necessary */
|
|
yypParser = (yyParser*)yyp;
|
|
if( yypParser->yyidx<0 ){
|
|
#if YYSTACKDEPTH<=0
|
|
if( yypParser->yystksz <=0 ){
|
|
/*memset(&yyminorunion, 0, sizeof(yyminorunion));*/
|
|
yyminorunion = yyzerominor;
|
|
yyStackOverflow(yypParser, &yyminorunion);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
yypParser->yyidx = 0;
|
|
yypParser->yyerrcnt = -1;
|
|
yypParser->yystack[0].stateno = 0;
|
|
yypParser->yystack[0].major = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
yyminorunion.yy0 = yyminor;
|
|
yyendofinput = (yymajor==0);
|
|
ParseARG_STORE;
|
|
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE ){
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sInput %s\n",yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yymajor]);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
do{
|
|
yyact = yy_find_shift_action(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor);
|
|
if( yyact<YYNSTATE ){
|
|
assert( !yyendofinput ); /* Impossible to shift the $ token */
|
|
yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,yymajor,&yyminorunion);
|
|
yypParser->yyerrcnt--;
|
|
yymajor = YYNOCODE;
|
|
}else if( yyact < YYNSTATE + YYNRULE ){
|
|
yy_reduce(yypParser,yyact-YYNSTATE);
|
|
}else{
|
|
#ifdef YYERRORSYMBOL
|
|
int yymx;
|
|
#endif
|
|
assert( yyact == YY_ERROR_ACTION );
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE ){
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sSyntax Error!\n",yyTracePrompt);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef YYERRORSYMBOL
|
|
/* A syntax error has occurred.
|
|
** The response to an error depends upon whether or not the
|
|
** grammar defines an error token "ERROR".
|
|
**
|
|
** This is what we do if the grammar does define ERROR:
|
|
**
|
|
** * Call the %syntax_error function.
|
|
**
|
|
** * Begin popping the stack until we enter a state where
|
|
** it is legal to shift the error symbol, then shift
|
|
** the error symbol.
|
|
**
|
|
** * Set the error count to three.
|
|
**
|
|
** * Begin accepting and shifting new tokens. No new error
|
|
** processing will occur until three tokens have been
|
|
** shifted successfully.
|
|
**
|
|
*/
|
|
if( yypParser->yyerrcnt<0 ){
|
|
yy_syntax_error(yypParser,yymajor,yyminorunion);
|
|
}
|
|
yymx = yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx].major;
|
|
if( yymx==YYERRORSYMBOL || yyerrorhit ){
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
if( yyTraceFILE ){
|
|
fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sDiscard input token %s\n",
|
|
yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yymajor]);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
yy_destructor(yypParser, (YYCODETYPE)yymajor,&yyminorunion);
|
|
yymajor = YYNOCODE;
|
|
}else{
|
|
while(
|
|
yypParser->yyidx >= 0 &&
|
|
yymx != YYERRORSYMBOL &&
|
|
(yyact = yy_find_reduce_action(
|
|
yypParser->yystack[yypParser->yyidx].stateno,
|
|
YYERRORSYMBOL)) >= YYNSTATE
|
|
){
|
|
yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser);
|
|
}
|
|
if( yypParser->yyidx < 0 || yymajor==0 ){
|
|
yy_destructor(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor,&yyminorunion);
|
|
yy_parse_failed(yypParser);
|
|
yymajor = YYNOCODE;
|
|
}else if( yymx!=YYERRORSYMBOL ){
|
|
YYMINORTYPE u2;
|
|
u2.YYERRSYMDT = 0;
|
|
yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,YYERRORSYMBOL,&u2);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
yypParser->yyerrcnt = 3;
|
|
yyerrorhit = 1;
|
|
#elif defined(YYNOERRORRECOVERY)
|
|
/* If the YYNOERRORRECOVERY macro is defined, then do not attempt to
|
|
** do any kind of error recovery. Instead, simply invoke the syntax
|
|
** error routine and continue going as if nothing had happened.
|
|
**
|
|
** Applications can set this macro (for example inside %include) if
|
|
** they intend to abandon the parse upon the first syntax error seen.
|
|
*/
|
|
yy_syntax_error(yypParser,yymajor,yyminorunion);
|
|
yy_destructor(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor,&yyminorunion);
|
|
yymajor = YYNOCODE;
|
|
|
|
#else /* YYERRORSYMBOL is not defined */
|
|
/* This is what we do if the grammar does not define ERROR:
|
|
**
|
|
** * Report an error message, and throw away the input token.
|
|
**
|
|
** * If the input token is $, then fail the parse.
|
|
**
|
|
** As before, subsequent error messages are suppressed until
|
|
** three input tokens have been successfully shifted.
|
|
*/
|
|
if( yypParser->yyerrcnt<=0 ){
|
|
yy_syntax_error(yypParser,yymajor,yyminorunion);
|
|
}
|
|
yypParser->yyerrcnt = 3;
|
|
yy_destructor(yypParser,(YYCODETYPE)yymajor,&yyminorunion);
|
|
if( yyendofinput ){
|
|
yy_parse_failed(yypParser);
|
|
}
|
|
yymajor = YYNOCODE;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
}while( yymajor!=YYNOCODE && yypParser->yyidx>=0 );
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|