— 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)
- 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)
- 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.
might still be present in the texture manager; I don't remember.)
- Fixed: EndSequence needs a proper constructor.
- Some more GCC warning removals.
SVN r1021 (trunk)
error handling.
- Fixed: dehsupp/scanner.re defined "}" as the token RPAREN. dehsupp/parse.y
also defined action_list_def as needing a RBARCE. I'm surprised it worked
at all before. I guess Lemon really was too accepting.
- Changed the way that xlatcc handles include statements so that I don't need
to modify the logic of lempar.c. I also discovered that the grammar was
improperly defined and only accepted the first statement. It worked before
because Lemon used to accept multiple times before reaching the EOF token.
I have also verified that it is still generating the proper lumps.
- Removed some unused wadsrc files from the repository.
- Fixed my re2c upgrade.
- Updated lemon.c to v1.53.
SVN r711 (trunk)
* "Symbol name missing after %destructor keyword" error message displayed incorrectly.
* Line numbers in the generated file for lines that came from the template were off.
* The parser did not immediately reduce after a shift. There always needed to be
another token input first before a reduce would occur, and then the token would
sometimes be lost.
SVN r469 (trunk)
data enough (2 bits instead of 8), so it was super loud and aliased.
- Fixes for GCC 4.1: Several type-punned pointer warnings, but more
importantly, declaring a friend function inside a class body is no longer
enough to declare that function globally; you must declare it again outside
the class.
- Upgraded FArchive::SerializePointer so that it can store 32-bit indices.
- ACS printing pcodes now build their string in an FSttring instead of a fixed
sized buffer on the stack.
SVN r145 (trunk)
re2c instead of "Linking X".
- Updated lemon and re2c to the latest versions and ported dehsupp to use them
for code generation. (Xlatcc is next.)
- Added function level linking for Makefile.mingw.
SVN r144 (trunk)
- Changed f_finale.cpp/atkstates[] into a static variable, since its
anonymous type prevents it from being accessed from other files anyway.
- Fixed: The behavior of the eventtail advancement in d_net.cpp/CheckAbort()
was compiler-dependant.
- Fixed warnings GCC 4 threw up while compiling re2c and lemon.
- Removed __cdecl from makewad.c again. This is already defined as a builtin
for MinGW, and redefining it produces a warning. (Why is main explicitly
declared __cdecl anyway?)
- Fixed building ccdv-win32 with GCC 4. GCC 4 creates a memcpy call, which
won't work because it doesn't get linked with the standard C library.
SVN r135 (trunk)
- Fixed: Although TypeInfos are now deleted at exit, their FlatPointers or ActorInfo
data was not freed. I chose not to use a destructor to handle this, because then it
would no longer be a POD type that can be statically initialized.
- Fixed: Aliases were not deleted at exit.
- Fixed: FWadCollection did not free its hash tables, lump info, full names, or the
list of open files when destroyed.
SVN r85 (trunk)