From: Anas Nashif Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 02:16:55 +0000 (-0800) Subject: Imported Upstream version 2.5.35 X-Git-Tag: upstream/2.5.35^0 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c29d6e204b4dfe99a2f08c258652823e4c26c324;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fflex.git Imported Upstream version 2.5.35 --- c29d6e204b4dfe99a2f08c258652823e4c26c324 diff --git a/.indent.pro b/.indent.pro new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f8232f --- /dev/null +++ b/.indent.pro @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +--blank-lines-after-declarations +--blank-lines-after-procedures +-br /* open braces on same line */ +-nce /* start else on new line */ +-nbc /* vars on same line */ +-di8 /* line up var decl at col 8 */ +-brs /* struct brace on same line */ +-i8 /* indent 4 */ +-lp /* line up parens */ +-ts8 /* tab stop */ +-bbo /* break before && || */ +-hnl /* honor newlines */ +--space-special-semicolon +--line-length75 +--dont-break-procedure-type diff --git a/ABOUT-NLS b/ABOUT-NLS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47d5e39 --- /dev/null +++ b/ABOUT-NLS @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ +Notes on the Free Translation Project +************************************* + + Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project +is a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all +together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages. +A few packages already provide translations for their messages. + + If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may +assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally, +itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_ +need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using +this package with messages translated. + + Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also +explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the +available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and +work at translations should contact the appropriate team. + + When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be +related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of +`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the +`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages. + +Quick configuration advice +========================== + + If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you +should configure it using + + ./configure --with-included-gettext + +to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this +package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the +operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only +the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as +many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic +charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here. +It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top +of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will +very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea +to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible. + + So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or +you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the +included `libintl'. + +INSTALL Matters +=============== + + Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the +programs they contain can be made to speak your own native language. +Most such packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own +ways to internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'. + + By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of +messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already +provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the GNU `gettext' own +library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this +package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of +the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required. Installers may use +special options at configuration time for changing the default +behaviour. The commands: + + ./configure --with-included-gettext + ./configure --disable-nls + +will respectively bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the +internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else, +_totally_ disable translation of messages. + + When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run +configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will +probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and +will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You +should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. +if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this +package is more recent, you should use + + ./configure --with-included-gettext + +to prevent auto-detection. + + The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function +and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an +emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the +extensions of the GNU `gettext' library. + + Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where +LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless +translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the +`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed +together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS' +may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set. +`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter +codes, stating which languages are allowed. + +Using This Package +================== + + As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you +only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate +`LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code, +and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's +suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell +prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'), +`export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash'). +This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for +all. + + You might think that the country code specification is redundant. +But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For +example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The +country code serves to distinguish the dialects. + + The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the +language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based +on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are +used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of +locales supported by your system for your country by running the command +`locale -a | grep '^LL''. + + Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an +English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you +understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages. +This is done through a different environment variable, called +`LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG' +for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG' +set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the +system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather +read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not +available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'. + + In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG' +environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL' +to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent +to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT' +(Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context. + +Translating Teams +================= + + For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested +people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also +able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language. +Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of +teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage, +`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams" +area. + + If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you +should become a member of the translating team for your own language. +The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has +`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a +message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body: + + subscribe + + Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate +_actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties, +rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and +you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to +get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the +coordinator for all translator teams. + + The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing +the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than +programming skill, here. + +Available Packages +================== + + Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following +matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of May 2003. +The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages PO +files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a +translation percentage of at least 50%. + + Ready PO files am az be bg ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es + +-------------------------------------------+ + a2ps | [] [] [] [] | + aegis | () | + anubis | | + ap-utils | | + bash | [] [] [] | + batchelor | | + bfd | [] [] | + binutils | [] [] | + bison | [] [] [] | + bluez-pin | [] [] | + clisp | | + clisp | [] [] [] | + coreutils | [] [] [] [] | + cpio | [] [] [] | + darkstat | () [] | + diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + e2fsprogs | [] [] | + enscript | [] [] [] [] | + error | [] [] [] [] [] | + fetchmail | [] () [] [] [] [] | + fileutils | [] [] [] | + findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + flex | [] [] [] [] | + gas | [] | + gawk | [] [] [] [] | + gcal | [] | + gcc | [] [] | + gettext | [] [] [] [] [] | + gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] | + gettext-tools | [] [] | + gimp-print | [] [] [] [] [] | + gliv | | + glunarclock | [] [] [] | + gnucash | () [] | + gnucash-glossary | [] () [] | + gnupg | [] () [] [] [] [] | + gpe-calendar | [] | + gpe-conf | [] | + gpe-contacts | [] | + gpe-edit | | + gpe-login | [] | + gpe-ownerinfo | [] | + gpe-sketchbook | [] | + gpe-timesheet | | + gpe-today | [] | + gpe-todo | [] | + gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] | + gprof | [] [] | + gpsdrive | () () () | + grep | [] [] [] [] [] | + gretl | [] | + hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + id-utils | [] [] | + indent | [] [] [] [] | + jpilot | [] [] [] [] | + jwhois | [] | + kbd | [] [] [] [] [] | + ld | [] [] | + libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + libgpewidget | [] | + libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] | + lifelines | [] () | + lilypond | [] | + lingoteach | | + lingoteach_lessons | () () | + lynx | [] [] [] [] | + m4 | [] [] [] [] | + mailutils | [] [] | + make | [] [] [] | + man-db | [] () [] [] () | + mysecretdiary | [] [] [] | + nano | [] () [] [] [] | + nano_1_0 | [] () [] [] [] | + opcodes | [] [] | + parted | [] [] [] [] [] | + ptx | [] [] [] [] [] | + python | | + radius | | + recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + screem | | + sed | [] [] [] [] [] | + sh-utils | [] [] [] | + sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + sketch | [] () [] | + soundtracker | [] [] [] | + sp | [] | + tar | [] [] [] [] | + texinfo | [] [] [] [] | + textutils | [] [] [] [] | + tin | () () | + util-linux | [] [] [] [] [] | + vorbis-tools | [] [] [] | + wastesedge | () | + wdiff | [] [] [] [] | + wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + xchat | [] [] [] | + xpad | | + +-------------------------------------------+ + am az be bg ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es + 0 1 4 2 31 17 54 60 14 1 4 12 56 + + et fa fi fr ga gl he hr hu id it ja ko + +----------------------------------------+ + a2ps | [] [] [] () () | + aegis | | + anubis | [] | + ap-utils | [] | + bash | [] [] | + batchelor | [] | + bfd | [] [] | + binutils | [] [] | + bison | [] [] [] [] | + bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] | + clisp | | + clisp | [] | + coreutils | [] [] [] [] | + cpio | [] [] [] [] | + darkstat | () [] [] [] | + diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + e2fsprogs | | + enscript | [] [] | + error | [] [] [] [] | + fetchmail | [] | + fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] | + findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + flex | [] [] | + gas | [] | + gawk | [] [] | + gcal | [] | + gcc | [] | + gettext | [] [] [] | + gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] | + gettext-tools | [] | + gimp-print | [] [] | + gliv | () | + glunarclock | [] [] [] [] | + gnucash | [] | + gnucash-glossary | [] | + gnupg | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + gpe-calendar | [] | + gpe-conf | | + gpe-contacts | [] | + gpe-edit | [] [] | + gpe-login | [] | + gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] | + gpe-sketchbook | [] | + gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] | + gpe-today | [] [] | + gpe-todo | [] [] | + gphoto2 | [] [] [] | + gprof | [] [] | + gpsdrive | () [] () () | + grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + gretl | [] | + hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + id-utils | [] [] [] | + indent | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + jpilot | [] () | + jwhois | [] [] [] [] | + kbd | [] | + ld | [] | + libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + libgpewidget | [] [] [] | + libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + lifelines | () | + lilypond | [] | + lingoteach | [] [] | + lingoteach_lessons | | + lynx | [] [] [] [] | + m4 | [] [] [] [] | + mailutils | | + make | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + man-db | [] () () | + mysecretdiary | [] [] | + nano | [] [] [] [] | + nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] | + opcodes | [] [] | + parted | [] [] [] | + ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + python | | + radius | | + recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + screem | | + sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + sh-utils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] | + sketch | [] | + soundtracker | [] [] [] | + sp | [] () | + tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + texinfo | [] [] [] [] | + textutils | [] [] [] [] [] | + tin | [] () | + util-linux | [] [] [] [] () [] | + vorbis-tools | [] | + wastesedge | () | + wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] | + wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + xchat | [] [] [] | + xpad | | + +----------------------------------------+ + et fa fi fr ga gl he hr hu id it ja ko + 20 1 15 73 14 24 8 10 30 31 19 31 9 + + lg lt lv ms nb nl nn no pl pt pt_BR ro + +----------------------------------------+ + a2ps | [] [] () () () [] [] | + aegis | () | + anubis | [] [] | + ap-utils | () | + bash | [] | + batchelor | | + bfd | | + binutils | | + bison | [] [] [] [] | + bluez-pin | [] | + clisp | | + clisp | [] | + coreutils | [] | + cpio | [] [] [] | + darkstat | [] [] [] [] | + diffutils | [] [] [] | + e2fsprogs | | + enscript | [] [] | + error | [] [] | + fetchmail | () () | + fileutils | [] | + findutils | [] [] [] [] | + flex | [] | + gas | | + gawk | [] | + gcal | | + gcc | | + gettext | [] | + gettext-runtime | [] | + gettext-tools | | + gimp-print | [] | + gliv | [] | + glunarclock | [] | + gnucash | | + gnucash-glossary | [] [] | + gnupg | | + gpe-calendar | [] [] | + gpe-conf | [] [] | + gpe-contacts | [] | + gpe-edit | [] [] | + gpe-login | [] [] | + gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] | + gpe-sketchbook | [] [] | + gpe-timesheet | [] [] | + gpe-today | [] [] | + gpe-todo | [] [] | + gphoto2 | | + gprof | [] | + gpsdrive | () () () | + grep | [] [] [] [] | + gretl | | + hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + id-utils | [] [] [] | + indent | [] [] [] | + jpilot | () () | + jwhois | [] [] [] | + kbd | | + ld | | + libc | [] [] [] [] | + libgpewidget | [] [] | + libiconv | [] [] | + lifelines | | + lilypond | [] | + lingoteach | | + lingoteach_lessons | | + lynx | [] [] | + m4 | [] [] [] [] | + mailutils | | + make | [] [] | + man-db | [] | + mysecretdiary | [] | + nano | [] [] [] [] | + nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] | + opcodes | [] [] [] | + parted | [] [] [] | + ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | + python | | + radius | | + recode | [] [] [] | + screem | | + sed | [] [] | + sh-utils | [] | + sharutils | [] | + sketch | [] | + soundtracker | | + sp | | + tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] | + texinfo | [] | + textutils | [] | + tin | | + util-linux | [] [] | + vorbis-tools | [] [] | + wastesedge | | + wdiff | [] [] [] [] | + wget | [] [] [] | + xchat | [] [] | + xpad | [] | + +----------------------------------------+ + lg lt lv ms nb nl nn no pl pt pt_BR ro + 0 0 2 11 7 26 3 4 18 15 34 34 + + ru sk sl sr sv ta tr uk vi wa zh_CN zh_TW + +-------------------------------------------+ + a2ps | [] [] [] [] [] | 16 + aegis | () | 0 + anubis | [] [] | 5 + ap-utils | () | 1 + bash | [] | 7 + batchelor | | 1 + bfd | [] [] [] | 7 + binutils | [] [] [] | 7 + bison | [] [] | 13 + bluez-pin | | 7 + clisp | | 0 + clisp | | 5 + coreutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 14 + cpio | [] [] [] | 13 + darkstat | [] () () | 9 + diffutils | [] [] [] [] | 21 + e2fsprogs | [] | 3 + enscript | [] [] [] | 11 + error | [] [] [] | 14 + fetchmail | [] | 7 + fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 15 + findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 27 + flex | [] [] [] | 10 + gas | [] | 3 + gawk | [] [] | 9 + gcal | [] [] | 4 + gcc | [] | 4 + gettext | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 15 + gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 16 + gettext-tools | [] [] | 5 + gimp-print | [] [] | 10 + gliv | | 1 + glunarclock | [] [] [] | 11 + gnucash | [] [] | 4 + gnucash-glossary | [] [] [] | 8 + gnupg | [] [] [] [] | 16 + gpe-calendar | [] | 5 + gpe-conf | | 3 + gpe-contacts | [] | 4 + gpe-edit | [] | 5 + gpe-login | [] | 5 + gpe-ownerinfo | [] | 7 + gpe-sketchbook | [] | 5 + gpe-timesheet | [] | 6 + gpe-today | [] | 6 + gpe-todo | [] | 6 + gphoto2 | [] [] | 9 + gprof | [] [] | 7 + gpsdrive | [] [] | 3 + grep | [] [] [] [] | 24 + gretl | | 2 + hello | [] [] [] [] [] | 33 + id-utils | [] [] [] | 11 + indent | [] [] [] [] | 19 + jpilot | [] [] [] [] [] | 10 + jwhois | () () [] [] | 10 + kbd | [] [] | 8 + ld | [] [] | 5 + libc | [] [] [] [] | 20 + libgpewidget | | 6 + libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 21 + lifelines | [] | 2 + lilypond | [] | 4 + lingoteach | | 2 + lingoteach_lessons | () | 0 + lynx | [] [] [] [] | 14 + m4 | [] [] [] | 15 + mailutils | | 2 + make | [] [] [] [] | 15 + man-db | [] | 6 + mysecretdiary | [] [] | 8 + nano | [] [] [] | 15 + nano_1_0 | [] [] [] | 15 + opcodes | [] [] | 9 + parted | [] [] | 13 + ptx | [] [] [] | 22 + python | | 0 + radius | | 0 + recode | [] [] [] [] | 19 + screem | [] | 1 + sed | [] [] [] [] [] | 20 + sh-utils | [] [] [] | 13 + sharutils | [] [] [] [] | 16 + sketch | [] | 5 + soundtracker | [] | 7 + sp | [] | 3 + tar | [] [] [] [] [] | 24 + texinfo | [] [] [] [] | 13 + textutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 15 + tin | | 1 + util-linux | [] [] | 14 + vorbis-tools | [] | 7 + wastesedge | | 0 + wdiff | [] [] [] [] | 17 + wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 25 + xchat | [] [] [] | 11 + xpad | | 1 + +-------------------------------------------+ + 50 teams ru sk sl sr sv ta tr uk vi wa zh_CN zh_TW + 97 domains 32 19 16 0 56 0 48 10 1 1 12 23 913 + + Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of +visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are +used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language +dialects. + + For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to +which it applies should also have been internationalized and +distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable +lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a +distribution. + + If May 2003 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy of +this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites. The most up-to-date +matrix with full percentage details can be found at +`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/matrix.html'. + +Using `gettext' in new packages +=============================== + + If you are writing a freely available program and want to +internationalize it you are welcome to use GNU `gettext' in your +package. Of course you have to respect the GNU Library General Public +License which covers the use of the GNU `gettext' library. This means +in particular that even non-free programs can use `libintl' as a shared +library, whereas only free software can use `libintl' as a static +library or use modified versions of `libintl'. + + Once the sources are changed appropriately and the setup can handle +the use of `gettext' the only thing missing are the translations. The +Free Translation Project is also available for packages which are not +developed inside the GNU project. Therefore the information given above +applies also for every other Free Software Project. Contact +`translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to make the `.pot' files available to +the translation teams. + diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93b3528 --- /dev/null +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + +In 2001, Will Estes took over as maintainer of flex. + +John Millaway is a co-author of the current version of flex. He has +contributed a large number of new features, fixed a large number of +outstanding bugs and has made significant contributions to the flex +documentation. + +Aaron Stone has contributed several bug fixes to the flex codebase. + +Vern Paxson wrote flex with the help of many ideas and much +inspiration from Van Jacobson. Original version by Jef Poskanzer. + +The fast table representation is a partial implementation of a design +done by Van Jacobson. The implementation was done by Kevin Gong and +Vern Paxson. diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..684b011 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +Flex carries the copyright used for BSD software, slightly modified +because it originated at the Lawrence Berkeley (not Livermore!) Laboratory, +which operates under a contract with the Department of Energy: + +Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 The Flex Project. + +Copyright (c) 1990, 1997 The Regents of the University of California. +All rights reserved. + +This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by +Vern Paxson. + +The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant +to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States +Department of Energy and the University of California. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR +PURPOSE. + +This basically says "do whatever you please with this software except +remove this notice or take advantage of the University's (or the flex +authors') name". + +Note that the "flex.skl" scanner skeleton carries no copyright notice. +You are free to do whatever you please with scanners generated using flex; +for them, you are not even bound by the above copyright. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6cf7e1c --- /dev/null +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,7439 @@ +2008-02-26 15:36 Will Estes + + * NEWS: add date of release + +2008-02-15 07:37 Will Estes + + * NEWS, parse.y: fix bug that prevented comments from working + properly + +2008-02-12 07:57 Will Estes + + * po/de.po: new de translation + +2008-02-10 06:08 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/vi.po: new vi translation + +2008-02-09 19:22 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/nl.po: new nl translation + +2008-02-09 14:59 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/pl.po: new pl translation + +2008-02-09 14:19 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/de.po, po/pt_BR.po: new de, pt_br translations + +2008-02-09 13:54 Will Estes + + * NEWS, flex.skl: generate headers for all functions (resolves bug + #1628314) + +2008-02-09 10:49 Will Estes + + * NEWS, flex.skl: change yy_size_t to be size_t (resolves bug + #1849812) + +2008-02-09 10:46 Will Estes + + * configure.in: start work on version 2.5.35 + +2007-12-12 16:00 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: revert NEWS and configure.in to version + 2.5.34 + +2007-09-12 11:28 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: update version number to 2.5.35 + +2007-09-10 02:17 Aaron Stone + + * tests/test-alloc-extra/scanner.l: Use %option extra-type. + +2007-09-10 02:16 Aaron Stone + + * NEWS, flex.skl, flexdef.h, main.c, parse.y, scan.l, + doc/flex.texi: Introduce %option extra-type="your_type *" (resolves + bug #1744505). + +2007-08-15 08:28 Will Estes + + * po/nl.po: new nl translations from the translation project + +2007-06-28 16:28 Will Estes + + * NEWS: change release date + +2007-06-27 21:59 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: adjustment for prefix classes; patch submitted by Petr + Machata + +2007-06-27 21:53 Will Estes + + * NEWS: NEWS item for yy_init_extra + +2007-06-12 12:33 Aaron Stone + + * doc/flex.texi: Docs and example for yylex_init_extra. + +2007-05-31 20:22 Will Estes + + * tests/test-alloc-extra/.cvsignore: ignore OUTPUT file in + test-alloc-extra + +2007-05-31 20:21 Will Estes + + * tests/descriptions: add description of concatenated options test + +2007-05-31 16:20 Will Estes + + * tests/test-alloc-extra/.cvsignore: add missing .cvsignore to + test-alloc-extra + +2007-05-31 02:21 Aaron Stone + + * configure.in, flex.skl, gen.c, main.c: Changes to resolve SF bugs + 1568325 and 1563589. + +2007-05-31 02:09 Aaron Stone + + * tests/: Makefile.am, descriptions, test-alloc-extra/Makefile.am, + test-alloc-extra/scanner.l, test-alloc-extra/test.input: Adding + test cases for yylex_init_extra. + +2007-05-12 11:27 Will Estes + + * configure.in, tests/test-pthread/scanner.l: fixes to test-pthread + +2007-05-12 09:13 Will Estes + + * NEWS: NEWS item for concatenated options + +2007-05-12 09:13 Will Estes + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/test-concatenated-options/.cvsignore, + tests/test-concatenated-options/Makefile.am: unit test to verify + concatenated options parsing + +2007-05-12 09:11 Will Estes + + * scanopt.c: parse multiple short concatenated options; patch + submitted by Petr Machata + + * autogen.sh: remove --force option from autogen.sh; much faster + without it + +2007-05-11 14:35 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.34 + +2007-05-08 00:23 Aaron Stone + + * NEWS, flex.skl: Better checking after yyalloc/yyrealloc (resolves + bug #1595967) + +2007-05-01 08:10 Will Estes + + * doc/flex.texi: change title of manual to 'Lexical Analysis with + Flex' + +2007-04-25 14:16 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: c++ memory leak plug + +2007-04-23 09:29 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: roll back c++ memory patch as it causes the test suite + no end of grief + +2007-04-23 08:42 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: fix function definitions for non-ANSI environments + (from Manoj Srivastava from Debian patchset) + +2007-04-23 08:37 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: fix c++ memory leak (from Manoj Srivastava from Debian + patchset) + +2007-04-23 06:59 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: fix parameter name in comment (patch from Manoj + Srivastava from the debian patchset + +2007-04-23 06:57 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: add a size_t cast (patch from Manoj Srivastava from the + debian patchset + +2007-04-16 17:06 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-extended/Makefile.am, test-quotes/Makefile.am: + cleanups to handle VPATH builds better; passifies make distcheck + +2007-04-16 16:42 Will Estes + + * doc/flex.texi: drop using the \ in \ escaping as it throws pdf + generation for a loop + +2007-04-14 08:33 Will Estes + + * .cvsignore: add compile and *.tar.bz2 to .cvsignore + +2007-04-14 08:27 Will Estes + + * main.c: add call to setlocale for ctype as per debian patchset + +2007-04-14 08:25 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, NEWS: provide for a PIC version of libfl.a for + shared libraries using flex scanners + +2007-04-13 13:24 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h: annotate endifs since they're a bit far from their + opening #if statements + +2007-04-13 12:55 Will Estes + + * flexdef.h, parse.y: refactor and slightly redo alloca testing, + resolves bug #1675899 + +2007-04-13 12:50 Will Estes + + * configure.in: overhaul configure.in: use octathorps for comments + so they're passed through m4 processing; better bracketing of m4 + arguments; retool checks as per suggestions from autoscan(1) + +2007-04-13 12:43 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: better handling of class that use the prefix + functionality; from submitted patch + +2007-04-13 12:32 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: fix skeleton for reentrant scanners + +2007-04-12 21:50 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove homegrown tags target; automake does that for + us + +2007-04-12 15:12 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h: declare some const where missing in c++ header file + +2007-04-12 15:12 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: fix skeleton for reentrant scanners, resolves bug + #1694318 + +2007-04-10 15:20 Will Estes + + * doc/flex.texi: corrections to the manual as per suggestions from + flex-help@ + +2007-04-03 15:16 Will Estes + + * doc/flex.texi: include author names in online versions of the + manual + +2007-04-03 15:07 Will Estes + + * COPYING: update copyright notice + +2007-04-03 14:54 Will Estes + + * AUTHORS: rearrange and update AUTHORS + +2007-03-29 11:45 Will Estes + + * NEWS: note sf feature request 1658379 in NEWS + +2007-03-29 11:36 Will Estes + + * tools/cvsauthors: add sodabrew to cvsauthors file + +2007-03-29 11:25 Aaron Stone + + * flex.skl: + SourceForge feature request #1658379: Expose YY_BUF_SIZE in the + header file. + +2007-03-07 16:50 Will Estes + + * NEWS, filter.c, flex.skl: apply patches submitted by sodabrew + +2007-03-07 16:20 Will Estes + + * README.cvs: more changes describing building flex from cvs + +2007-03-07 16:16 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, README.cvs, README.cvs-snapshot: rename + README.cvs-snapshot to README.cvs + +2007-03-07 16:14 Will Estes + + * README.cvs-snapshot: update to explain where flex cvs lives + +2007-03-07 15:45 Will Estes + + * README, doc/flex.texi: correct how to submit bugs + +2007-02-16 10:38 Will Estes + + * NEWS: clarify NEWS item re man page and pdf manual + +2007-02-14 12:03 Will Estes + + * po/Makevars: update bug address to point to flex-devel instead of + lex-help + +2007-02-13 12:54 Will Estes + + * configure.in, doc/Makefile.am: make better use of AC_INIT; clean + up, simplify and make more robust the generation of the man page + +2007-02-13 12:08 Will Estes + + * configure.in: remove option check-news from call to + AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE as gnits implies check-news + +2007-02-13 10:07 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in: move automake options from Makefile.am + to configure.in + +2007-02-13 10:04 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: restore --install option to autogen.sh since --force + does not imply --install + +2007-02-13 10:04 Will Estes + + * tools/cvsauthors: add john43 to cvsauthors file + +2007-02-13 09:50 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: call autoreconf with --force instead of --install + +2007-02-13 09:48 Will Estes + + * doc/.cvsignore: remove texinfo.tex from cvs tree + +2007-02-12 20:15 Will Estes + + * NEWS: updates to NEWS file to reflect recent changes + +2007-02-12 20:14 Will Estes + + * doc/Makefile.am: add flex.pdf to EXTRA_DIST + +2007-02-12 19:45 Will Estes + + * configure.in: remove flex.spec + +2007-02-12 19:44 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove maintainercleanfiles + +2007-02-01 15:56 Will Estes + + * doc/Makefile.am: more changes to build system to distribute man + page + +2007-02-01 12:10 Will Estes + + * doc/Makefile.am: add flex man page to distribution + +2007-02-01 12:09 Will Estes + + * .cvsignore, flex.spec.in: remove flex spec file + +2006-11-17 10:14 Will Estes + + * tests/test-table-opts/Makefile.am: make test target depend on + test groupings, which in turn depend on building executables; + cygwin portability fix + +2006-11-10 16:00 Will Estes + + * tests/create-test: change create-test script to edit files in + place + +2006-11-09 15:14 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-array-nr/Makefile.am, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-bison-nr/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, + test-c++-multiple-scanners/Makefile.am, + test-c++-yywrap/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, test-ccl/Makefile.am, + test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, test-debug-r/Makefile.am, + test-extended/Makefile.am, test-header-nr/Makefile.am, + test-header-r/Makefile.am, test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-push/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-linedir-r/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, + test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, test-mem-r/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-noansi-nr/Makefile.am, + test-noansi-r/Makefile.am, test-posix/Makefile.am, + test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-quotes/Makefile.am, test-reject/Makefile.am, + test-rescan-nr/Makefile.am, test-rescan-r/Makefile.am, + test-string-nr/Makefile.am, test-string-r/Makefile.am, + test-top/Makefile.am, test-yyextra/Makefile.am: change CLEANFILES + to include instead of just the testname for the executable + +2006-11-09 09:44 Will Estes + + * doc/flex.texi: fix typos in manual; resolves bug #1592857 + +2006-11-09 09:39 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: change test template to remove test + executable when that executable has an extension, e.g. under Cygwin + +2006-11-08 10:28 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.am: test names weren't displaying in test + success/failure messages (from #1591672 + +2006-10-30 15:28 Will Estes + + * doc/.cvsignore: add flex.html to .cvsignore in doc directory + +2006-10-22 18:42 Will Estes + + * NEWS: update NEWS file for the work that millaway did + +2006-10-22 18:17 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h, NEWS, main.c, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/scanner-2.l: make yywrap work with + c++ scanners as per sf bug report + +2006-10-20 15:16 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/main.cpp, + tests/test-c-cpp-nr/scanner.l, NEWS: memory leak issues in c++ + scanner + +2006-10-20 13:10 Will Estes + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, + tests/test-c++-yywrap/.cvsignore, + tests/test-c++-yywrap/Makefile.am, tests/test-c++-yywrap/scanner.l, + tests/test-c++-yywrap/test.input, NEWS: add unit test for c++ with + yywrap + +2006-10-20 12:08 Will Estes + + * NEWS, tests/test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, + tests/test-linedir-r/Makefile.am: use configure-provided awk + variable for portability; add loadlibes variable to c++ test + +2006-10-17 09:41 Will Estes + + * doc/flex.texi: add noyywrap option to example; use whitespace to + clarify example + +2006-08-02 10:43 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/ca.po, po/vi.po: new translations + +2006-04-11 12:54 John Millaway + + * tables.c: Casted away signedness to appease -Werror freaks. + +2006-03-28 15:47 John Millaway + + * ccl.c, flexdef.h, parse.y, scan.l, sym.c, doc/flex.texi, + tests/test-ccl/scanner.l, tests/test-ccl/test.input: Added ccl + union operator. Added test in test suite for ccl union operator. + Documented ccl union operator. Removed crufty ccl cache to prevent + parser problems. + +2006-03-28 12:56 John Millaway + + * scan.l, doc/flex.texi, tests/test-extended/scanner.l, + tests/test-extended/test.input: Extended syntax excluded for + lex/posix compat mode. Comments discarded inside (?x:) patterns. + Added test in test suite for comments in extended patterns. + Documented syntax additions. + +2006-03-27 17:48 John Millaway + + * scan.l, tests/test-ccl/scanner.l, tests/test-ccl/test.input: + Implemented (?x:) syntax to allow whitespace in patterns. Added + test for (?x:) syntax in test suite. + +2006-03-27 17:04 John Millaway + + * parse.y, tests/test-ccl/scanner.l, tests/test-ccl/test.input: + Implemented dot-all syntax. Added test for dot-all syntax in test + suite. + +2006-03-27 15:59 John Millaway + + * dfa.c, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, parse.y, scan.l, scanflags.c, + doc/flex.texi, tests/test-ccl/scanner.l, tests/test-ccl/test.input: + Removed global variable caseins. Added scanner stack flags for + case-insensitivity. Moved case-folding code from DFA-generation to + parse time read-macros. Added localized case-sensitivity syntax + from Perl. Added test for new syntax in test suite. Documented + new syntax. + +2006-03-27 14:00 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, configure.in, flexdef.h, scanflags.c: Added + configure check for assert.h. Added scanner flags stack. + +2006-03-25 14:03 John Millaway + + * configure.in, scan.l, doc/flex.texi, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/descriptions, tests/test-extended/.cvsignore, + tests/test-extended/Makefile.am, tests/test-extended/scanner.l, + tests/test-extended/test.input: Added extended, perl-compatible + comment syntax. Added test for extended comment syntax. + Documented extended comment syntax. + +2006-03-25 12:57 John Millaway + + * parse.y, doc/flex.texi: Changed explicit 'A'-'Z' to isupper(), + where correct to do so. Documentation. + +2006-03-24 17:33 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documentation. + +2006-03-24 13:57 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Added appendix of patterns to manual. + +2006-03-23 18:34 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: [no log message] + +2006-03-22 15:06 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documentation. + +2006-03-22 15:03 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documented set difference operator {-}. + +2006-03-22 14:06 John Millaway + + * ccl.c, flexdef.h, parse.y, scan.l, tests/test-ccl/scanner.l, + tests/test-ccl/test.input: Added set difference operator {-} for + character classes. + +2006-03-22 11:04 John Millaway + + * configure.in, parse.y, scan.l, doc/flex.texi, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/descriptions, tests/test-ccl/.cvsignore, + tests/test-ccl/Makefile.am, tests/test-ccl/scanner.l, + tests/test-ccl/test.input: Added negated character class + expressions. Documented negated character class expressions. + Added regression test for negated character class expressions. + +2006-03-22 07:49 John Millaway + + * buf.c, filter.c, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, parse.y, regex.c: + Replaced sprintf with snprintf everywhere. + +2006-03-21 19:15 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Removed includedir from AM_CPPFLAGS #1439351. + +2006-03-21 18:49 John Millaway + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, + tests/test-quotes/.cvsignore, tests/test-quotes/Makefile.am, + tests/test-quotes/scanner.l, tests/test-quotes/test.input: Added + test to verify user code is unmangled. + +2006-03-21 16:39 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, misc.c, scan.l: Fixed escape in actions. + +2006-03-21 16:22 John Millaway + + * filter.c, flexdef.h, main.c, scan.l: Reverted previous input + filter changes. Added noop macro to scanner output. Modified + scan.l to escape m4 quotes found in user code. + +2006-03-21 16:18 John Millaway + + * tests/test-table-opts/: Makefile.am, scanner.l: Removed m4 from + test-table-opts + +2006-03-21 15:58 John Millaway + + * tests/test-reject/: Makefile.am, scanner.l: Removed m4 from + test-reject + +2006-03-21 13:23 John Millaway + + * filter.c, flexdef.h, main.c, scan.l: Moved set_input_file to + different file. + +2006-03-20 21:17 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h, flexint.h, misc.c: Relaxed tests for + __STDC__ and __STDC_VERSION__ to cope with bugs in GCC and Sun cc. + +2006-03-19 20:50 John Millaway + + * filter.c: Documented filter chain. Removed fdopen. Added no-op + fseek. + +2006-03-13 16:21 John Millaway + + * gen.c: Fixed another -Wall report. + +2006-03-10 09:59 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/vi.po: new vi translation + +2006-03-09 08:45 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/ga.po, po/nl.po: new nl, ga translations + +2006-02-20 20:54 Will Estes + + * m4/Makefile.am: add po.m4 to extra_dist in m4/ so it gets picked + up by distributions + +2006-02-20 20:42 Will Estes + + * m4/Makefile.am: add nls.m4 to extra_dist in m4/ so it will get + picked up in distribution tarballs + +2006-02-20 20:10 Will Estes + + * configure.in: remove website directory from configure.in + +2006-02-20 14:22 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.33 marks in NEWS and configure.in + +2006-02-20 13:21 Will Estes + + * configure.in: change email address in configure.in to point to + flex-help@sourceforge.net + +2006-02-20 12:30 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documentation. + +2006-02-20 12:17 John Millaway + + * BUGS: Appended to BUGS file. + +2006-02-18 14:09 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove website directory (since it now has its own + module in the flex project + +2006-02-16 17:20 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, doc/flex.texi: Fixed buffer overflow in reject state + buffer. Corrected documentation on the state buffer. + +2006-02-16 10:02 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Reverted num_read from size_t back to int. + +2006-02-15 18:58 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, configure.in: Removed reference to RoadMap in + Makefile.am. Added website directory. + +2006-02-15 16:08 Will Estes + + * README, RoadMap: remove RoadMap and reference to it in README + +2006-02-15 13:35 John Millaway + + * BUGS, README, doc/flex.texi, doc/flex.xml: Eliminated references + to lex.sf.net. + +2006-02-15 13:31 John Millaway + + * BUGS, flex.skl: Transfered bugs list from lex.sf.net to BUGS + file. + +2006-02-15 13:11 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-rescan-nr/.cvsignore, test-rescan-nr/Makefile.am, + test-rescan-nr/scanner.l, test-rescan-nr/test.input, + test-rescan-r/.cvsignore, test-rescan-r/Makefile.am, + test-rescan-r/scanner.l, test-rescan-r/test.input: Recommit of last + commit -- broken pipe. + +2006-02-15 13:06 John Millaway + + * configure.in, flex.skl, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions: + yy_lex_destroy calls yy_init_globals to reset everything for next + call to yylex. Added two new tests for reusing scanners. + +2006-02-14 15:28 John Millaway + + * flex.spec.in: Patched rpm spec file. + +2006-02-14 15:23 John Millaway + + * configure.in, flexint.h: Added C99 macro for inttypes, just to be + conformant. + +2006-02-14 14:38 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, nfa.c, parse.y: Changed symbol INFINITE to fix + conflict with C math symbol. + +2006-02-14 14:28 John Millaway + + * scan.l: Omitting parens for named rules in trailing context. + +2006-02-14 13:55 John Millaway + + * configure.in, main.c, po/ca.po, po/da.po, po/de.po, po/es.po, + po/fr.po, po/ga.po, po/ko.po, po/nl.po, po/pl.po, po/pt_BR.po, + po/ro.po, po/ru.po, po/sv.po, po/tr.po, po/vi.po, po/zh_CN.po, + tests/test-mem-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-mem-r/scanner.l: Added + check for locale.h and libintl.h in configure script. + +2006-02-14 13:36 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Removed unused local vars. + +2006-02-14 13:25 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Removed certain offending #undefs. + +2006-02-14 13:07 John Millaway + + * flexint.h: Removed logical and from preprocessor statement. + +2006-02-14 06:40 Will Estes + + * po/: nl.po, nl.po.1: remove eroneously named nl.po.1; update + nl.po + +2006-02-14 01:38 John Millaway + + * dfa.c: [no log message] + +2006-02-14 00:27 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Included for serialized tables. + +2006-02-14 00:22 John Millaway + + * configure.in: Minor patch to call to head in configure script. + +2006-02-14 00:12 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documentation patch. + +2006-02-13 22:32 John Millaway + + * filter.c, gen.c, libyywrap.c, main.c: Patch for full file system + failure. + +2006-02-13 16:45 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documentation. + +2006-02-13 16:18 John Millaway + + * main.c: Fixed double-fclose when input file is empty. + +2006-02-10 18:17 Will Estes + + * po/: ca.po, da.po, de.po, es.po, fr.po, ga.po, ko.po, nl.po.1, + pl.po, pt_BR.po, ro.po, ru.po, sv.po, tr.po, vi.po, zh_CN.po: + newtranslations + +2005-12-21 19:24 John Millaway + + * buf.c, main.c: Improvement request 1069716 log vs. log10 + +2005-12-21 19:16 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Fixed bug 1257093 yy_init_globals in header file + +2005-04-14 16:45 Will Estes + + * po/nl.po: new nl translation + +2005-04-07 08:49 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/LINGUAS, po/nl.po, po/vi.po: new nl and vi translations + +2004-07-20 16:32 Will Estes + + * filter.c: correct improper stdin assignment + +2004-05-22 18:42 Will Estes + + * po/tr.po, NEWS: new tr translation + +2004-05-11 20:44 Will Estes + + * .indent.pro, .cvsignore: .cvsignore and .indent.pro got missed + in the import to sourceforge; replace them + +2004-05-11 09:28 Will Estes + + * po/fr.po: new fr translation + +2004-05-03 10:52 Will Estes + + * po/LINGUAS: polish is pl, not po + +2004-03-22 08:10 Will Estes + + * po/sv.po: yet another sweedish update + +2004-03-19 09:27 Will Estes + + * po/sv.po, NEWS: new sv translation + +2003-12-10 20:43 John Millaway + + * configure.in, filter.c, main.c: Configure checks for GNU m4. + Environment variable M4 overrides built-in m4 path. Generated m4 + does a late check for GNU m4. + +2003-12-08 21:17 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: added 3 faqs + +2003-11-24 08:12 Will Estes + + * po/ro.po: new ro translation + +2003-11-07 13:38 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/fr.po: new french translation + +2003-11-07 08:57 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/ca.po: new catalan translation from the translation + project + +2003-11-07 08:50 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/LINGUAS, po/ga.po, po/pl.po: new polish translation; + updated irish translation from translation project + +2003-10-10 08:47 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/LINGUAS, po/ga.po: new Irish translation + +2003-08-25 07:57 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/LINGUAS, po/ro.po: add romanian translation + +2003-07-16 11:05 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: flex_*int* type fixes + +2003-07-16 10:45 Will Estes + + * tools/cvsauthors: change wlestes email address + +2003-07-16 10:43 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: undef yytext_ptr has some bad side effects + +2003-07-07 13:32 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.texi: Documented m4 incompatibility with lex. + +2003-05-21 13:57 Will Estes + + * NEWS: upgrade to gettext 0.12 + +2003-05-20 16:25 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, gen.c: patches from manoj via sourceforge + +2003-05-20 16:09 Will Estes + + * configure.in, po/.cvsignore, po/Makevars: upgrade gettext to + 0.12; this allows running make pdf and make ps to be successful + +2003-05-20 13:41 Will Estes + + * doc/.cvsignore: cvs should ignore flex.pdf and flex.ps + +2003-04-25 15:45 John Millaway + + * TODO: Added yylineno bugs to TODO list. + +2003-04-02 20:01 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.xml: Docbook. + +2003-04-02 19:22 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.xml: xml now validates. + +2003-04-02 18:20 John Millaway + + * doc/flex.xml: Began conversion to DocBook. + +2003-04-01 11:17 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.31 + +2003-04-01 11:14 Will Estes + + * NEWS: remove --enable-maintainer-mode configure option + +2003-04-01 11:08 Will Estes + + * configure.in: remove AM_MAINTAINER_MODE + +2003-03-31 20:51 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h, main.c, misc.c, scan.l: Renamed some + internal variables. + +2003-03-31 08:21 Will Estes + + * NEWS: yylineno is now per-buffer in reentrant scanners + +2003-03-30 21:04 John Millaway + + * TODO: Added TODO item. + +2003-03-30 14:58 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, gen.c: yylineno is per-buffer in the reentrant scanner. + support for yycolumn exists, but is not yet developed. + +2003-03-28 16:08 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Minor documentation. + +2003-03-28 09:17 Will Estes + + * NEWS: added %top directive + +2003-03-27 13:02 John Millaway + + * buf.c, configure.in, flexdef.h, main.c, scan.l, doc/flex.texi, + tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, tests/test-top/.cvsignore, + tests/test-top/Makefile.am, tests/test-top/main.c, + tests/test-top/scanner.l, tests/test-top/test.input: Added %top + block syntax. Added test for %top block. Documented %top block. + +2003-03-26 23:02 John Millaway + + * TODO, doc/flex.texi: Documented the m4 dependency. + +2003-03-26 16:43 Will Estes + + * configure.in, flexdef.h: check for sys/wait.h since we use + wait(2) + +2003-03-26 16:35 Will Estes + + * flexdef.h: reorder include directives so as to catch system + integer types before flex defined values for same + +2003-03-26 14:19 Will Estes + + * TODO: assign tasks due before major release can happen; remove + --enable-maintainer-mode entry + +2003-03-26 14:15 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: only rebuild the ChangeLog if we're inside a cvs + working directory + +2003-03-26 14:05 Will Estes + + * configure.in, tools/.cvsignore, tools/Makefile.am: add tools/ + subdirectory to distribution + +2003-03-26 14:05 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove maintainer_mode conditional; add filter.c and + regex.c to indentfiles; reformat and sort indentfiles so it's + easier to add files in the future + +2003-03-26 14:04 Will Estes + + * doc/Makefile.am: clean up flex.texi processing leftovers with + cleanfiles + +2003-03-26 13:29 Will Estes + + * tests/test-linedir-r/Makefile.am: an awk script wasn't included + in the distribution + +2003-03-26 11:52 John Millaway + + * TODO, configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, + tests/test-include-by-push/.cvsignore, + tests/test-include-by-push/Makefile.am, + tests/test-include-by-push/scanner.l, + tests/test-include-by-push/test-1.input, + tests/test-include-by-push/test-2.input, + tests/test-include-by-push/test-3.input: Added test for + yypush_buffer_state and yypop_buffer_state. + +2003-03-25 22:27 John Millaway + + * TODO: Removed items from TODO list. + +2003-03-25 22:26 John Millaway + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, + tests/test-linedir-r/.cvsignore, tests/test-linedir-r/Makefile.am, + tests/test-linedir-r/check-lines.awk, tests/test-linedir-r/main.c, + tests/test-linedir-r/scanner.l, tests/test-linedir-r/test.input: + Added test for #line directives. + +2003-03-25 20:37 John Millaway + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/test-noansi-nr/.cvsignore, + tests/test-noansi-nr/Makefile.am, tests/test-noansi-nr/scanner.l, + tests/test-noansi-nr/test.input, tests/test-noansi-r/.cvsignore, + tests/test-noansi-r/Makefile.am, tests/test-noansi-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-noansi-r/test.input: Added test for noansi (traditional) + options. Reordered the tests so the basic ones are first. + +2003-03-25 15:51 Will Estes + + * TODO, doc/Makefile.am: remove maintainer-mode conditional around + rebuilding of manpage + +2003-03-25 15:45 Will Estes + + * README: mention doc/ for user documentation + +2003-03-25 15:45 Will Estes + + * TODO: rework distribution items + +2003-03-25 15:45 Will Estes + + * NEWS: mention m4 processing + +2003-03-25 15:44 Will Estes + + * tests/README: update instructions for running test suite + +2003-03-25 11:39 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h, Makefile.am, TODO, buf.c, configure.in, filter.c, + flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, options.c, options.h, + regex.c, scan.l, sym.c, doc/flex.texi, + tests/test-bison-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-bison-yylloc/scanner.l, + tests/test-reject/scanner.l, tests/test-table-opts/scanner.l: merge + millaway's m4 branch work + +2003-03-20 15:10 Will Estes + + * TODO: we want to move the contents of to.do/Wishlist to top level + TODO + +2003-03-20 13:09 John Millaway + + * to.do/Wish-List: Assessment of every item in Wish-List. + +2003-03-17 04:57 John Millaway + + * regex.c: file regex.c was initially added on branch m4. + +2003-03-10 15:00 John Millaway + + * filter.c: file filter.c was initially added on branch m4. + +2003-03-05 14:52 Will Estes + + * texinfo.tex, doc/.cvsignore: move texinfo.tex to doc/ + +2003-03-05 14:37 Will Estes + + * TODO: update TODO + +2003-03-05 14:37 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.29 + +2003-03-04 18:43 John Millaway + + * FlexLexer.h, flex.skl: Added growable buffer stack to C++ scanner + as well. yyensure_buffer_stack is now static. + +2003-03-01 20:45 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, misc.c: Removed awkward %push %pop syntax from + skeleton. + +2003-03-01 19:34 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Renamed YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_FAST to + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE to better reflect its purpose. + +2003-02-28 15:19 John Millaway + + * NEWS: made entry on input buffer stacks. + +2003-02-28 09:23 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, doc/Makefile.am: build on . in top level first; this + will simplify calling help2man + +2003-02-28 06:27 John Millaway + + * TODO, flex.skl, gen.c, main.c, doc/flex.texi: Removed + yy_current_buffer from the planet. Input buffer states are now in + an internal unbounded stack. Added new internal function, + yyensure_buffer_stack. Added new API function, + yypush_buffer_state. Added new API function, yypop_buffer_state. + Documented the new API calls in the manual. Macro YY_BUFFER_STATE + now refers to top of stack. This revision breaks the C++ scanner + (again.) + +2003-02-28 04:02 John Millaway + + * main.c: Removed some symbols from the undef list. They are needed + for multiple headers to coexist. + +2003-02-27 10:37 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, NEWS, configure.in, flex.texi, doc/.cvsignore, + doc/Makefile.am, doc/flex.texi: move flex.texi and flex.1 to new + doc/ subdirectory + +2003-02-27 09:44 Will Estes + + * NEWS: namespace cleanups + +2003-02-26 18:23 John Millaway + + * main.c: Added a few macros to the undef list. + +2003-02-26 18:17 John Millaway + + * main.c: Put the undef macros in an array. + +2003-02-12 16:54 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.28 + +2003-02-10 09:11 Will Estes + + * README, TODO, configure.in, flex.texi: update documentation to + reflect the sourceforge move + +2003-02-06 16:00 Will Estes + + * TODO: update according to current thinking + +2003-02-06 15:12 Will Estes + + * TODO: mcvs reviewed + +2003-02-06 09:06 Will Estes + + * TODO: sourceforge migration tasks + +2003-02-04 09:10 Will Estes + + * NEWS: Flex now warns if always-interactive is specified with fast + or full; Fixed trailing slash bug in YY_INPUT macro def + +2003-01-31 17:30 John Millaway + + * scan.l: Flex now warns if always-interactive is specified with + fast or full. + +2003-01-31 12:37 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: switch to using cvs2cl.pl to generate the ChangeLog + +2003-01-31 12:12 Will Estes + + * tools/: cvs2cl.pl, cvsauthors: we're going to be switching how we + handle our ChangeLog + +2003-01-29 15:16 John Millaway + + * gen.c, misc.c: Fixed trailing slash bug in YY_INPUT macro def. + +2003-01-29 13:09 Will Estes + + * README.cvs-snapshot: upgrade texinfo to 4.3d + +2003-01-29 13:07 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: the @copying construct works now; thanks to the + texinfo maintainers for finding the problem + +2003-01-21 08:33 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.27 + +2003-01-21 08:32 Will Estes + + * NEWS: flex now works with recent bison versions + +2003-01-18 13:54 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Check for YYLTYPE_IS_DECLARED. This fixes bison-bridge + with latest bison. + +2003-01-15 08:33 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/pt_BR.po: new pt_br translation + +2003-01-14 10:51 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.26 + +2003-01-14 09:12 Will Estes + + * NEWS: Fixed table deserialization bug on big-endian archs. Patch + sent from Bryce Nichols + +2003-01-11 22:30 John Millaway + + * tables_shared.h: Fixed table deserialization bug on big-endian + archs. Patch sent from Bryce Nichols . + +2003-01-10 09:05 Will Estes + + * README.cvs-snapshot: add version numbers for some tools and + explain about version.texi and --enable-maintainer-mode + +2003-01-10 08:59 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch news up + +2003-01-09 18:06 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-mem-nr/scanner.l, test-mem-r/scanner.l: Changed + size_t to yy_size_t in yyalloc() and yyrealloc(). Is this really + what we want? + +2003-01-09 17:20 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Changed type of yyleng from size_t to int. This fixes + bug in PostgreSQL compilation. + +2003-01-09 11:15 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch news up + +2003-01-09 11:15 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: more c++ fixes + +2003-01-09 10:43 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in, flex.spec.in: add a spec file + +2003-01-09 10:25 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: type cast to pacify c++ compilers; patch from Bruce + Lilly + +2003-01-08 12:58 Will Estes + + * NEWS: new es translation + +2003-01-08 12:57 Will Estes + + * po/es.po: new spanish translation + +2002-12-18 22:17 John Millaway + + * gen.c: Fixed bug where YY_G(0) sometimes occurs (created by my + previous commit.) + +2002-12-17 18:53 John Millaway + + * gen.c: Fixed bug submitted by Bojan Smojver + where the use of yylineno, reentrant, and yymore together caused a + compile-time error. + +2002-12-17 16:57 Will Estes + + * NEWS: update NEWS + +2002-12-17 15:28 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Documented new behavior with character ranges. + +2002-12-16 18:33 John Millaway + + * parse.y: Fixed bug submitted by Bruce Lilly + where character ranges would yield unexpected behavior in a + caseless scanner. Also, flex now emits a warning if the range + looks like trouble. + +2002-12-16 18:28 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, ccl.c: Added utility functions to deal with character + case. + +2002-12-09 09:14 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: we don't really need int64 anyway + +2002-12-09 09:13 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: apparently some lints are happier with fllthrough + without a space + +2002-12-02 15:50 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.25 + +2002-12-02 15:48 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: enclose flex.1 target in MAINTERNER_MODE + +2002-12-02 08:39 Will Estes + + * po/pt_BR.po: new pt_br translation + +2002-12-01 13:31 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Indexed some more faqs. + +2002-11-28 22:34 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Fixed bug in SECOND yyless definition where argument + was not enclosed in parentheses. + +2002-11-28 22:29 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Fixed bug in yyless definition where argument was not + enclosed in parentheses. + +2002-11-27 13:42 Will Estes + + * NEWS: flex uses flex_int*_t types + +2002-11-27 13:41 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: integer types for non-C99 systems flexint.h + +2002-11-27 09:43 John Millaway + + * dfa.c, flexint.h, gen.c, tables.c, tables.h, tables_shared.c, + tables_shared.h: Changed int types to flex_intX_t. The build is now + broken until typedef's are established. + +2002-11-27 09:05 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: MAINTAINERCLEANFILES: new variable: try to make it + so that make maintainer-clean erases everything not under version + control + +2002-11-27 08:53 Will Estes + + * config.rpath: remove config.rpath + +2002-11-27 08:52 Will Estes + + * README-alpha: just list location of betas + +2002-11-26 09:46 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: __STDC_VERSION__ needs an L suffix + +2002-11-26 08:22 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/LINGUAS, po/pt_BR.po: new pt_br translation from the + translation project + +2002-11-25 11:19 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: include inttypes.h for folks who really are C99 + +2002-11-25 09:17 Will Estes + + * TODO: fix a typo + +2002-11-25 08:53 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.24 + +2002-11-23 12:59 Will Estes + + * configure.in: try to make sure we have GNU m4 + +2002-11-23 12:56 Will Estes + + * tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/Makefile.am: include + tests/test-c++-multipl-scanners/test.input + +2002-11-23 12:28 Will Estes + + * NEWS: more portability fixes + +2002-11-23 11:50 Will Estes + + * configure.in, flexdef.h: apparently on some BSD systems, we need + sys/params.h; reported by millaway + +2002-11-22 16:04 Will Estes + + * NEWS: update NEWS + +2002-11-22 15:38 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, main.c, tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/Makefile.am: + Fixed prefix of yyalloc,yyfree,yyrealloc in C++ scanner. Removed + yylex_destroy from C++ scanner. + +2002-11-22 15:05 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: renamed some faqs. + +2002-11-22 08:20 Will Estes + + * AUTHORS: update wording about authorship + +2002-11-17 17:17 John Millaway + + * parse.y: Removed space before line num in error messages to look + more like gcc's errors. + +2002-11-06 10:16 Will Estes + + * po/tr.po, NEWS: new turkish translation from the translation + project + +2002-10-28 07:21 Will Estes + + * gen.c: applied c++ from lilypond folks for std:: reasons + +2002-10-25 15:18 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: proofreading + +2002-10-24 16:07 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: proofreading + +2002-10-22 10:28 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: use c-style header names in c++ for now; at some point + we'll have a separate c++ skeleton and we can go whole-hog pure c++ + +2002-10-22 10:01 Will Estes + + * TODO: c++ rants + +2002-10-22 09:37 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: more proofreading + +2002-10-22 09:37 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: include intent.pro; indent target is MAINTAINER_MODE + conditional + +2002-10-22 08:32 Will Estes + + * configure.in: When we use AC_PATH_PROG, value-if-not-found is the + name of the program we wanted to find; this will generate more + helpful error messages + +2002-10-21 19:52 John Millaway + + * tables.c: Added a missing function prototype. + +2002-10-21 13:30 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.23 + +2002-10-21 13:27 Will Estes + + * NEWS: update NEWS on recent changes + +2002-10-21 13:21 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: use sys/types.h and not inttypes.h + +2002-10-21 13:20 Will Estes + + * configure.in: check for limits.h + +2002-10-21 13:19 Will Estes + + * TODO: update TODO on recent suggestions + +2002-10-21 11:28 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: titlepage and contents + +2002-10-21 10:45 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: typo + +2002-10-21 10:27 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, README.cvs-snapshot: include README.cvs-snapshot in + the distribution; in README-cvs-snapshot, mention the need for + enable-maintainer-mode + +2002-10-20 22:26 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: typo. + +2002-10-18 11:25 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: report the current version info that flex provides; + reformat a list of non-posix features + +2002-10-18 11:25 Will Estes + + * NEWS: report the current version info that flex provides + +2002-10-18 11:23 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: FLEX_BETA defined if flex is beta + +2002-10-16 09:15 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: if we're doing c++, then we can't use long long + +2002-10-14 11:33 Will Estes + + * TODO: update TODO on several things + +2002-10-11 16:40 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: more proofreading + +2002-10-11 11:26 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/Makefile.am, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/Makefile.am, test-bison-nr/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, + test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, test-c++-multiple-scanners/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, + test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, test-debug-r/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, + test-mem-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-posix/Makefile.am, + test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-reject/Makefile.am, test-string-nr/Makefile.am, + test-string-r/Makefile.am, test-table-opts/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: remove BISON assignment as per suggestion + from Akim Demaille + +2002-10-11 11:04 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in: remove intl from dist + +2002-10-11 10:33 Will Estes + + * configure.in: we use maintainer mode now + +2002-10-11 10:33 Will Estes + + * NEWS: include create-test + +2002-10-11 10:23 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.am: rename test to check-local as per Akim + Demaille; test for failed tests so that make check fails if any + tests do + +2002-10-11 08:46 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.am: use dist_noinst_scripts as per email from Akim + Demaille + +2002-10-10 17:42 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Documentation. + +2002-10-10 15:54 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.22; portability fixes and attn to + the test suite + +2002-10-10 15:36 Will Estes + + * flexint.h: ok, this seems to work + +2002-10-10 15:12 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, test-bison-nr/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am: use builddir in tests that + need it in their include path + +2002-10-10 14:13 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: sometimes we put header files in the + builddir and so we should account for that + +2002-10-10 14:08 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: replace the last instance + +2002-10-10 13:02 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: include unistd.h and not cunistd as cunistd only seems + to be present on very recent systems + +2002-10-10 11:34 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in, flex.skl, flexdef.h, flexint.h: redo + integral types again; add flexint.h; change dependencies caused by + adding flexint.h; remove autoconf wrapper around cunistd; restore + netinet/in.h includes; remove unneded feature checks in + configure.in + +2002-10-08 11:32 Will Estes + + * configure.in, flex.skl, flexdef.h: current swipe at header magic; + int types be damned + +2002-10-08 11:19 Will Estes + + * NEWS: change version constant info to reflect change to flex.skl + +2002-10-08 11:15 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove README-alpha option; add definitions for + FLEX_{MAJOR,MINOR,SUBMINOR}_VERSION + +2002-10-07 11:29 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h: ok, here goes; try to handle integral + typedefs in one swell foop + +2002-10-07 11:28 Will Estes + + * configure.in: we check for {u,}int*_t types; maybe this will + simplify things + +2002-10-07 09:12 Will Estes + + * configure.in: we create the tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile so that we + can build the dist archives + +2002-10-07 08:38 Will Estes + + * NEWS: more test suite cleanups + +2002-10-07 08:37 Will Estes + + * tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/Makefile.am: we don't use header + files... + +2002-10-07 08:26 Will Estes + + * flexdef.h: remove include of malloc.h + +2002-10-04 15:33 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: more editing; remove examples index; merge examples + into concept index + +2002-10-04 08:36 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: edited one more faq; used C-u C-c C-u C-a to update + menus and nodes since the other updating commands are somewhat + broken; unfortunately this means that all nodes have all pointers + filled in + +2002-10-04 08:19 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: yesterday's proofreading + +2002-10-02 16:07 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: proofread some more + +2002-10-02 08:38 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: proofread edit begins + +2002-10-01 11:10 Will Estes + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/.cvsignore, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/Makefile.am, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/main.cpp, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/scanner-1.l, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/scanner-2.l, + tests/test-c++-multiple-scanners/test.input: test c++ with multiple + scanners + +2002-09-27 16:58 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-array-nr/Makefile.am, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-bison-nr/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, + test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, test-debug-r/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, + test-mem-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-posix/Makefile.am, + test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-reject/Makefile.am, test-string-nr/Makefile.am, + test-string-r/Makefile.am, test-table-opts/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: we used INCLUDES in another place in the + Makefile.am files in the test suite + +2002-09-27 16:50 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-array-nr/Makefile.am, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-bison-nr/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, + test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, test-debug-r/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, + test-mem-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-posix/Makefile.am, + test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-reject/Makefile.am, test-string-nr/Makefile.am, + test-string-r/Makefile.am, test-table-opts/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: oops, I typed that last s/// command to + perl way wrong + +2002-09-27 16:46 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/Makefile.am, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/Makefile.am, test-bison-nr/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, + test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, + test-debug-r/Makefile.am, test-header-nr/Makefile.am, + test-header-r/Makefile.am, test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, + test-mem-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-posix/Makefile.am, + test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-reject/Makefile.am, test-string-nr/Makefile.am, + test-string-r/Makefile.am, test-table-opts/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: use AM_CPPFLAGS instead of INCLUDES; + write -I with no space after it for broken compilers + +2002-09-27 16:28 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: INCLUDES is obsolete; use AM_CPPFLAGS instead + +2002-09-27 13:02 Will Estes + + * configure.in: apparently, AM_CONFIG_HEADER is obsolete + +2002-09-27 12:30 Will Estes + + * TODO: integrate test suite into automake + +2002-09-27 12:18 Will Estes + + * configure.in: since we dont run the template test, we dont need + to generate its Makefile either + +2002-09-27 12:17 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: use autoreconf instead of calling individual + utilities separately + +2002-09-27 09:20 Will Estes + + * configure.in: check for c++ compiler + +2002-09-27 09:20 Will Estes + + * configure.in: re-organize according to suggested layout in + autoconf manual + +2002-09-26 08:54 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, NEWS, configure.in: update automake to 1.7 and + autoconf to 2.54 + +2002-09-26 08:48 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: use AM_YFLAGS since YFLAGS is a user variable + +2002-09-25 09:40 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch NEWS up on things, some of which happened a long time + ago; correct punctuation; try to remove some editorializing + +2002-09-25 09:39 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, flex.skl, flex.texi: include a single, automatically + generated version number in flex scanners + +2002-09-23 16:39 Will Estes + + * tests/create-test: complain audibly when argument not supplied; + echo on stderr when writing error messages + +2002-09-23 12:02 Will Estes + + * tests/: Makefile.am, create-test: DIST_SUBDIRS so we don't have + to run the TEMPLATE test; so we add new tests to SUBDIRS and + DIST_SUBDIRS + +2002-09-23 11:30 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: not all compilers support '-I dir' so + we write '-Idir' instead + +2002-09-23 10:00 Will Estes + + * TODO: reorganize faq entries; proofread the manual + +2002-09-23 09:55 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: move c++ experimental warning to top of cxx node + +2002-09-20 13:17 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: move stdint.h include to table-serialization section; + we'll still need to think about stdint.h more though + +2002-09-20 08:30 Will Estes + + * NEWS: new smarter skeleton/scanner generation + +2002-09-19 20:06 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, misc.c: bison-bridge skel handled via %if/%endif pairs. + +2002-09-19 19:57 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, misc.c: reentrant skel handled via %if/%endif pairs. + +2002-09-19 19:20 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, misc.c: skeleton uses %push/%pop to keep skelout() + scope sane. skel commands are omitted unless --debug enabled. + +2002-09-19 15:46 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, main.c, misc.c, tables.h: Added %push and %pop + operations to skel processing. + +2002-09-17 08:27 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: flex 2.5.21 + +2002-09-17 00:10 John Millaway + + * tests/test-reject/Makefile.am: minor fixup for dist. + +2002-09-16 16:26 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.20 + +2002-09-16 16:25 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: correct typo + +2002-09-16 15:59 Will Estes + + * NEWS: note the new tables functionality + +2002-09-16 14:40 John Millaway + + * tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: Fixed + `clean' target and .cvsignore. + +2002-09-16 14:38 John Millaway + + * TODO, flex.skl, flex.texi, main.c, tables_shared.h, + tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/main.c, + tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-1.l, + tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-2.l: Serialization works in + headers (%option headers). Serialization code (Tables API) is + complete. + +2002-09-16 08:41 Will Estes + + * tests/test-reject/scanner.l: replace yytables_load with + yytables_fload as per millaway's other changes + +2002-09-15 19:13 John Millaway + + * TODO, flex.texi: Created user API for tables deserialization. + Documented API and --tables-* options in manual. + +2002-09-15 19:12 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, tests/test-table-opts/scanner.l: Tables deserialization + uses yyalloc/yyfree. Changed yytables_load to yytables_fload. + +2002-09-15 18:09 John Millaway + + * tests/test-bison-nr/.cvsignore: minor upkeep. + +2002-09-15 15:53 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Categorized and indexed scanner options in manual. + +2002-09-15 12:47 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Initialization of reject vars and %array vars in + reentrant scanner. + +2002-09-13 17:54 John Millaway + + * TODO, configure.in, dfa.c, flex.skl, flex.texi, gen.c, tables.c, + tables_shared.c, tables_shared.h, devel/tables.pl, + tests/Makefile.am, tests/test-reject/.cvsignore, + tests/test-reject/Makefile.am, tests/test-reject/scanner.l, + tests/test-reject/test.input, tests/test-table-opts/Makefile.am: + Created test for reject. Handled reject-triggered tables in + serialization. + +2002-09-13 08:28 Will Estes + + * NEWS: millaway has been very busy + +2002-09-13 03:12 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, tests/test-table-opts/Makefile.am, + tests/test-table-opts/scanner.l: Added test for multiple tables in + one file. + +2002-09-12 21:19 John Millaway + + * tests/test-bison-nr/.cvsignore: forgot to add .cvsignore on last + commit. + +2002-09-12 21:18 John Millaway + + * tests/test-bison-nr/: Makefile.am, main.c, parser.y, scanner.l, + test.input: Added test-bison-bridge. + +2002-09-12 21:17 John Millaway + + * configure.in, flex.skl, flex.texi, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, + misc.c, options.c, options.h, scan.l, tables.h, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/descriptions, tests/test-bison-yylloc/scanner.l, + tests/test-bison-yylval/scanner.l, tests/test-table-opts/scanner.l: + Bison bridge code now works for all C scanners and pure/non-pure + bison parsers. Added %option bison-bridge (--bison-bridge). + Removed %option reentrant-bison/--reentrant-bison/-Rb. Scanner + knows the name of its tables. Tables serialization is OK on EOF. + yylineno is present in all scanners. Modified nasty performance + penalty warning w/ yylineno. test-table-opts is now run last + because it's so fat. Updated manual. + +2002-09-12 11:48 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: documentation of tabels api in manual + +2002-09-12 10:54 John Millaway + + * TODO, tables.c: Renamed *_fwrite to *_write to reflect writer + abstraction. + +2002-09-11 17:55 John Millaway + + * devel/tables.pl: Added perl script to read/dump serialized tables + in devel/ + +2002-09-11 17:22 Will Estes + + * scan.l: the debian patch used strlen(yytext) and similar + constructs--as millaway points out, this is better known as yyleng + +2002-09-11 16:00 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/de.po: new de translation from the translation project + +2002-09-11 08:30 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: yytbl_load now checks tables set by name. Localized + var scaope in yytbl_load. + +2002-09-10 09:12 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.am: make clean before make test + +2002-09-09 18:06 John Millaway + + * TODO, flex.skl: Fixed deserialization of --fast tables. + +2002-09-09 16:44 Will Estes + + * TODO: fix typo; remove the yylineo entry + +2002-09-09 15:25 John Millaway + + * TODO, buf.c, dfa.c, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, + options.c, options.h, scan.l, tables.c, tables.h, tables_shared.h, + devel/dump-tables.pl, tests/test-table-opts/.cvsignore, + tests/test-table-opts/Makefile.am, tests/test-table-opts/scanner.l: + Table deserialization works for everything except --fast scanners. + Scanners can auto-verify serialized table integrity via + --tables-verify. Added tables API items to TODO list. + test-table-opts is becoming exhaustive (a good thing). + +2002-09-09 11:54 Will Estes + + * NEWS: flex has better internal diagnostics + +2002-09-09 11:52 Will Estes + + * configure.in, flexdef.h: test for presence of __func__ and + compensate if absent + +2002-09-09 09:59 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: include the intl/ subdirectory when searching for + include files + +2002-09-09 08:49 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/ru.po, po/sv.po: new sv, ru translations from the + translation project + +2002-09-07 18:40 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, misc.c: Changed cryptic skeleton markers to readable + form. + +2002-09-07 00:18 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, dfa.c, flex.skl, flex.texi, flexdef.h, gen.c, + main.c, misc.c, parse.y, tables.c, tables.h, tables_shared.c, + tables_shared.h: Members of struct yy_trans_info are now forced to + be the same size. Added shared file tables_shared.c. Separated + tables.h from flexdef.h Bulk of table deserialization code is done. + +2002-09-06 11:42 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/ca.po: new ca translation + +2002-09-06 11:24 Will Estes + + * NEWS: new fr translation + +2002-09-06 11:22 Will Estes + + * po/fr.po: new french translation from the translation project + +2002-09-05 14:41 Will Estes + + * NEWS: c99 function defs by default + +2002-09-05 14:22 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, tables.c: Added flex_die macro. May need some autoconf + massaging. Added thorough error checking in tables code. + +2002-09-05 14:21 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi: Flex generates C99 defs now. Documented the + above change in manual. + +2002-09-05 14:12 John Millaway + + * tests/test-table-opts/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: Added + serialization test to table-opts test. + +2002-09-05 12:03 Will Estes + + * configure.in: oops, i made a typo + +2002-09-05 12:01 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.19 + +2002-09-05 10:08 Will Estes + + * scan.l: use FLEX_EXIT(), not exit() + +2002-09-05 09:53 John Millaway + + * devel/: 00EXTRACT-ALL-SYMS.sh, README, dump-tables.pl: Added + devel/ directory for junk that we don't want in the distribution, + but that we want in CVS. + +2002-09-05 09:26 Will Estes + + * scan.l: s/exit(1)/exit(EXIT_FAILURE) + +2002-09-05 09:18 John Millaway + + * dfa.c, gen.c: Tables are now generated with %option + tables-file=FILE. + +2002-09-05 09:14 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch up on a few things + +2002-09-05 09:11 Will Estes + + * scan.l: prevent segfault on input lines which are longer than the + allocated space (problem report from Manoj Srivastava + ) + +2002-09-05 06:54 John Millaway + + * flex.texi, main.c, options.c, options.h: Changed option 'header' + to 'header-file'. 'header' still works, though. + +2002-09-05 06:48 John Millaway + + * flex.texi, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, options.c, options.h, + scan.l, tables.c: Tons more work on tables. + +2002-09-05 00:24 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, gen.c, tables.c, tables_shared.h: Lots of work on + tables serialization code. + +2002-09-04 08:36 Will Estes + + * README.cvs-snapshot: mention GNU indent + +2002-09-04 08:33 Will Estes + + * NEWS: remove the word after from the version line + +2002-09-03 17:02 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.18 + +2002-09-03 09:46 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch up on the NEWS + +2002-09-03 09:42 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.am: target test: quote the results echoing so that + the ECHO_C will work on systems where it is used + +2002-09-03 09:08 Will Estes + + * configure.in: when we don't have GNU indent, the test will + generate output on stderr, so we send that to /dev/null + +2002-09-03 08:56 Will Estes + + * configure.in: fixed bug whereby bison was reported missing even + when it was found + +2002-09-02 14:44 John Millaway + + * tables.c: In-code documentation. + +2002-09-02 14:44 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h: Forgot to indent before previous commit. + +2002-09-02 13:55 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h: Added known integer limits if undefined. + +2002-08-29 17:12 Will Estes + + * configure.in: version 2.5.17 + +2002-08-29 17:12 Will Estes + + * NEWS: more portability fixes; new version number + +2002-08-29 16:30 Will Estes + + * flexdef.h, main.c, misc.c, scanopt.c: #include fixes; we've + factored out all the system include files and put them in flexdef.h + +2002-08-29 15:02 Will Estes + + * dfa.c: eat a blank line + +2002-08-29 09:21 Will Estes + + * NEWS: new config.{sub,guess} files; mention that we use indent on + flex + +2002-08-28 13:12 Will Estes + + * configure.in: warn if no indent found; version 2.5.16 + +2002-08-28 13:10 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch up on recent changes; version 2.5.16 + +2002-08-27 14:07 Will Estes + + * buf.c, ccl.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, flexdef.h, gen.c, libmain.c, + libyywrap.c, main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, options.c, options.h, + scanopt.c, scanopt.h, sym.c, tables.c, tables_shared.h, tblcmp.c, + yylex.c: ran the indent target; commit the results + +2002-08-27 14:05 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: touch up the indent targeet; it's ready for + production use now + +2002-08-27 14:01 Will Estes + + * configure.in: test for GNU indent; reorder the tests somewhat + +2002-08-23 10:29 Will Estes + + * configure.in: automake is smarter about autoconf's versioning + scheme + +2002-08-23 09:18 Will Estes + + * NEWS: catch NEWS up on what we've been doing + +2002-08-22 13:18 Will Estes + + * flexdef.h: do some more conditional including for folks without + standard systems + +2002-08-22 13:15 Will Estes + + * tests/test-c++-basic/Makefile.am: use CXX to link the test + scanner here + +2002-08-22 01:35 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Documentation. + +2002-08-21 21:49 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Created 'indent' target and added .indent.pro. + +2002-08-21 21:42 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-array-nr/Makefile.am, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am: Fixed missing 'make clean' files. + +2002-08-21 21:34 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am: fixed missing 'clean' file. + +2002-08-21 21:11 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, tests/test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, + tests/test-c++-basic/scanner.l: Removed core of yylex_destroy from + c++ scanner -- hack! Added -lstdc++ to LDFLAGS (should we have to + do this??) + +2002-08-21 10:15 Will Estes + + * README: official releases are being hosted by Vern + +2002-08-21 09:42 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: new beta version; more entries in NEWS from + millaway; the top level entry for test-c++-basic + +2002-08-21 09:41 Will Estes + + * tests/: Makefile.am, test-c++-basic/.cvsignore, + test-c++-basic/Makefile.am, test-c++-basic/scanner.l, + test-c++-basic/test.input: add test-c++-basic + +2002-08-21 02:54 John Millaway + + * gen.c, nfa.c: More tabels work. + +2002-08-20 21:54 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, gen.c, tables.c, tables_shared.h: More work on tables. + +2002-08-20 19:49 John Millaway + + * dfa.c: Cleaned up macros that took no ';'. + +2002-08-20 19:47 John Millaway + + * scanopt.c: Fixed oddball '=-'. + +2002-08-20 17:42 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, gen.c: Dynamically allocate REJECT state + buffer. Mentioned memory usage in docs. Made REJECT buffer + variables reentrant-safe. + +2002-08-20 17:37 John Millaway + + * tables.c: More work on tables code. + +2002-08-20 10:52 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, NEWS, configure.in: we're using m4 so have configure + test for it + +2002-08-20 00:23 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, tables.c: Added tables.c and rebuilt dependencies. + +2002-08-19 20:30 John Millaway + + * TODO, flex.texi: Dicussed prototypes and header in manual. + +2002-08-19 17:56 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, configure.in, flex.skl, flexdef.h, tables_shared.h: + More work on tables serialization. + +2002-08-19 17:15 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, mkskel.sh: Skeleton is now passed through m4 (before + dist is built). + +2002-08-19 08:51 Will Estes + + * po/: LINGUAS, zh_CN.po: add zh_cn translation from the + translation project + +2002-08-19 08:51 Will Estes + + * NEWS: millaway's done a lot of things which need to be mentioned + in NEWS + +2002-08-18 16:32 John Millaway + + * main.c: Removed #undef of start conditions. + +2002-08-17 18:24 John Millaway + + * TODO: todo list + +2002-08-17 16:04 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, main.c, misc.c: Start conditions now optional in + header. undef's now optional in header. Start conditions are NOT + prefixed. + +2002-08-17 13:05 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi: Working on tables API. + +2002-08-16 18:32 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, main.c, misc.c, options.c, options.h, parse.y, scan.l: + Added --tables option. Omitted tables code from generated scanner + when unused. + +2002-08-16 15:54 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, misc.c: Prelimary work on tables API. + +2002-08-16 15:45 John Millaway + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/Makefile.am, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, + test-debug-r/Makefile.am, test-header-nr/Makefile.am, + test-header-r/Makefile.am, test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, + test-mem-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-posix/Makefile.am, + test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-string-nr/Makefile.am, test-string-r/Makefile.am, + test-table-opts/Makefile.am, test-yyextra/Makefile.am: Tests now + respect CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, etc.. + +2002-08-16 15:03 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-basic-nr/scanner.l, test-basic-r/scanner.l, + test-lineno-nr/scanner.l, test-lineno-r/scanner.l: Got rid of flex + -s warnings in tests. + +2002-08-16 14:51 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Updated dependencies list. + +2002-08-15 17:23 John Millaway + + * main.c: Fixed seg fault bug in ecs. + +2002-08-15 17:18 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-c-cpp-nr/.cvsignore, test-c-cpp-r/.cvsignore: ignore + .cpp files since we generate them instead of .c + +2002-08-15 11:37 Will Estes + + * configure.in: version 2.5.14 + +2002-08-15 11:37 Will Estes + + * NEWS: c-as-c++ tests reworked + +2002-08-15 11:15 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-nr/scanner.l, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-r/scanner.l: The c++ tests use + .cpp instead of .c extensions just to be on the safe side. + +2002-08-15 10:50 Will Estes + + * main.c: conditionally include ; include config.h as + well + +2002-08-15 10:49 Will Estes + + * configure.in, flex.skl: only include if we have it + +2002-08-15 10:48 Will Estes + + * NEWS: portability fixes; added missing punctuation; de + translation now included + +2002-08-15 10:16 Will Estes + + * po/LINGUAS: we also translate to german + +2002-08-15 09:17 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: require automake at least 1.6 + +2002-08-15 08:32 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.13 + +2002-08-14 10:57 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: reverted away from the @copying as it breaks the info + reader + +2002-08-13 20:46 John Millaway + + * flex.texi, flexdef.h, main.c, misc.c: Start condition prefixes + attempts to adjust to user preferences. + +2002-08-13 17:19 John Millaway + + * main.c: Include start condition symbols in header. + +2002-08-13 15:16 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, main.c: Omit user code and tables from generated + header file. + +2002-08-13 09:14 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: use @copying construct to display the flex license; + move copying and bug reporting to the front of the manual + +2002-08-13 09:00 Will Estes + + * NEWS: printf fix and yylex_init reports errors + +2002-08-12 19:15 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Updated manual for %option header. + +2002-08-12 15:36 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, gen.c: Fixed type mismatch in printf. + yylex_init now reports errors. + +2002-08-10 13:22 John Millaway + + * dfa.c, main.c: Added alignment flag for future use. + +2002-08-10 13:17 John Millaway + + * tests/test-table-opts/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: Added options to + test-table-opts + +2002-08-10 12:39 John Millaway + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, + tests/test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, tests/test-table-opts/.cvsignore, + tests/test-table-opts/Makefile.am, tests/test-table-opts/scanner.l, + tests/test-table-opts/test.input: Added a test for various DFA + table options. + +2002-08-09 16:36 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: more faq editing; corrected mistyped nodenames + +2002-08-09 13:41 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: fix typo which propogates out to generated scanners + +2002-08-09 10:42 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: edited a few more faqs + +2002-08-09 10:20 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, faq.texi: remove faq.texi as it's included in + flex.texi + +2002-08-08 17:12 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: a few more faq edits; remove faq-89 + +2002-08-08 16:50 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: cite, not site + +2002-08-08 16:46 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: and get the faq included + +2002-08-08 16:29 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: fix some grammer/typography in the top node and add a + detailed menu + +2002-08-08 13:10 Will Estes + + * TODO: we've updated gettext + +2002-08-08 13:04 Will Estes + + * po/.cvsignore: we need to ignore a few more gettext files + +2002-08-08 11:22 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.12 + +2002-08-08 10:53 Will Estes + + * NEWS: mention gettext; document the non-need for bison/flex in + the build process + +2002-08-08 10:51 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in: include intl in the distribution and + in the build process + +2002-08-08 10:12 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: builddir in help2man call needed @-signs around it + +2002-08-08 09:54 Will Estes + + * po/.cvsignore: we can ignore Makefile.in.in + +2002-08-08 09:45 Will Estes + + * m4/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: oops, too hasty on deleting this + directory, sigh + +2002-08-08 09:23 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: if autopoint is going to run automatically, it's + going to need to be able to update existing files + +2002-08-08 09:22 Will Estes + + * ABOUT-NLS, autogen.sh, configure.in, m4/.cvsignore, + m4/Makefile.am, m4/codeset.m4, m4/gettext.m4, m4/glibc21.m4, + m4/iconv.m4, m4/isc-posix.m4, m4/lcmessage.m4, m4/lib-ld.m4, + m4/lib-link.m4, m4/lib-prefix.m4, m4/progtest.m4: autopoint now + works so let's let it run the gettext show + +2002-08-07 13:27 Will Estes + + * TODO: we need to index the faq entries + +2002-08-07 13:26 Will Estes + + * faq.texi: proofed "Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not + ANSI compatible?" + +2002-08-07 13:23 Will Estes + + * faq.texi: proofed "How do I expand \ escape sequences in C-style + quoted strings?" + +2002-08-07 13:19 Will Estes + + * README: changes to README to align with GNU coding standards + +2002-08-06 09:05 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: help2man should look in builddir for the flex binary + +2002-08-02 16:23 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Fixed yyunput prototype. + +2002-08-01 11:35 Will Estes + + * NEWS: new fr translation from the translation project + +2002-08-01 10:02 Will Estes + + * po/fr.po: new fr.po translation from the translation project + +2002-08-01 10:00 Will Estes + + * NEWS: yylineno performance hit is fixed + +2002-07-31 17:29 John Millaway + + * TODO, flex.texi: Updated docs on yylineno. + +2002-07-31 15:19 Will Estes + + * TODO: discuss yylineno performance + +2002-07-31 13:07 Will Estes + + * NEWS: forgot to say what the date was that we made the release + +2002-07-31 10:52 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: version 2.5.11 + +2002-07-31 10:45 Will Estes + + * faq.texi: fixed a menu entry and related problems + +2002-07-31 10:38 Will Estes + + * configure.in: someday, maybe we can use autopoint + +2002-07-31 09:56 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: we need to include texinfo.tex now + +2002-07-31 09:55 Will Estes + + * texinfo.tex: add texinfo.tex + +2002-07-30 11:59 Will Estes + + * faq.texi: fix up some fatal bugs in the texinfo of the faq; begin + the clean up; remove trailing and leading white space + +2002-07-30 11:53 Will Estes + + * TODO: faqs need work + +2002-07-30 09:03 Will Estes + + * NEWS, TODO: prototypes get airtime these days + +2002-07-28 16:02 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Added some comments. + +2002-07-28 14:27 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Fixed bug where yyless did not consider yylineno. + +2002-07-28 01:45 John Millaway + + * scan.l: Fixed bug I created in previous commit. + +2002-07-28 01:38 John Millaway + + * scan.l: Don't wrap ()s around {NAMEDEFS} at the end of a rule. + +2002-07-27 17:37 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, tests/test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + tests/test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am: Fixed test-c-cpp to actually use + the C++ compiler for the test. Fixed the bug that this exposed. + +2002-07-27 15:34 John Millaway + + * ccl.c, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, nfa.c, parse.y, + scan.l: yylineno check is only performed on rules whose regexs can + match a newline. + +2002-07-24 20:43 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, tests/TEMPLATE/scanner.l, + tests/test-array-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-array-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-basic-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-basic-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-bison-yylloc/parser.y, tests/test-c-cpp-nr/scanner.l, + tests/test-c-cpp-r/scanner.l, tests/test-debug-nr/scanner.l, + tests/test-debug-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-include-by-buffer/scanner.l, + tests/test-include-by-reentrant/scanner.l, + tests/test-lineno-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-lineno-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-mem-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-mem-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-posix/scanner.l, tests/test-posixly-correct/scanner.l, + tests/test-prefix-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-prefix-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-pthread/scanner.l, tests/test-string-nr/scanner.l, + tests/test-string-r/scanner.l, tests/test-yyextra/scanner.l: All + prototypes were rewritten to depend upon the macro + YY_TRADITIONAL_FUNC_DEFS, which is defined by default. The + generated scanners build cleanly under gcc's traditional strictness + and under C++ compilers. + +2002-07-24 11:58 Will Estes + + * NEWS: dist-bzip2 and rename yy_globals and yy_globals_t + +2002-07-24 11:57 Will Estes + + * configure.in: version 2.5.10 + +2002-07-24 11:57 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: add dist-bzip2 to automake_options so we'll start + getting tar.bz2 archives + +2002-07-23 16:11 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, tests/test-bison-yylval/scanner.l, + tests/test-mem-r/scanner.l, + tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-1.l, + tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-2.l, + tests/test-prefix-r/scanner.l, tests/test-pthread/scanner.l, + tests/test-yyextra/scanner.l: s/yy_globals_t/yyguts_t/g + s/yy_globals/yyscanner/g + +2002-07-23 13:55 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: typo in tags target + +2002-07-22 12:18 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Removed erroneous $(srcdir) from help2man target. + +2002-07-22 10:03 Will Estes + + * NEWS, configure.in: it's version 2.5.9 now + +2002-07-22 09:56 Will Estes + + * po/.cvsignore: updated gettext to 0.11.3 + +2002-07-22 09:49 Will Estes + + * ABOUT-NLS, config.rpath, m4/gettext.m4, m4/iconv.m4, + m4/isc-posix.m4, m4/lcmessage.m4, m4/lib-link.m4: updated gettext + to version 0.11.3 + +2002-07-22 09:29 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh, configure.in: rollback on configure.in and autogen.sh + because autpoint is broken + +2002-07-22 09:15 Will Estes + + * po/ru.po: new russian translation from translation project + +2002-07-19 17:09 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: ok, we're going to start using autopoint, but the + tree is going to undergo some changes after this + +2002-07-19 17:06 Will Estes + + * configure.in: we're preparing for autopoint + +2002-07-17 11:57 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Updated manual. + +2002-07-17 08:53 Will Estes + + * NEWS: update the NEWS file for lots of things millaway has done + +2002-07-17 02:46 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, main.c, misc.c, scan.l, scanopt.c, sym.c, + tests/test-mem-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-mem-r/scanner.l: Fixed + prototype/definition conflicts with "traditional" C in skeleton at + request of gcc developer. Removed duplicate prototypes in gen.c, + sym.c, main.c. Added missing prototypes where needed. All + functions in skeleton follow ISO C style protos and defs, instead + of BOTH ISO and new-style. Skeleton now compiles cleanly under + super-strict gcc flags. Flex itself almost compiles cleanly under + strict flags. + +2002-07-15 14:59 John Millaway + + * faq.texi, flex.texi: Worked on mem mgmt sect of manual. + +2002-07-15 12:55 Will Estes + + * scan.l: allow blank lines and continuations in more places + +2002-07-12 13:43 Will Estes + + * TODO: millaway finished the faqs directory + +2002-07-12 13:39 Will Estes + + * TODO: removed items as per email from millaway + +2002-07-12 12:23 John Millaway + + * configure.in, tests/Makefile.am, tests/descriptions, + tests/test-posix/.cvsignore, tests/test-posix/Makefile.am, + tests/test-posix/scanner.l, tests/test-posixly-correct/.cvsignore, + tests/test-posixly-correct/Makefile.am, + tests/test-posixly-correct/scanner.l: Added test for %option + posix-compat and repeat operator. Added test for POSIXLY_CORRECT + environment variable and repeat operator. + +2002-07-12 12:21 John Millaway + + * main.c, scan.l: Fixed POSIXLY_CORRECT detection in scanner. + +2002-07-11 16:27 John Millaway + + * faq.texi: More work on faq. + +2002-07-11 16:06 John Millaway + + * faq.texi: Moved all faqs into manual -- but did not evaluate them + yet. Removed the old faq files. + +2002-07-10 17:59 John Millaway + + * main.c: Removed duplicate definition of FLEX_DEBUG. gcc doesn't + care, but other compilers might. + +2002-07-10 17:55 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Wrote some more about memory mgmt in the manual. + +2002-07-10 11:43 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: flex.texi now works with install-info. + +2002-07-10 10:02 Will Estes + + * TODO: added items as per email from millaway + +2002-07-10 10:02 Will Estes + + * NEWS: after we release a version, we have to keep the version + number in NEWS current + +2002-07-09 20:04 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, main.c, scan.l, tests/test-mem-nr/scanner.l, + tests/test-mem-r/scanner.l: Fixed prefix issue with get/set debug + functions. Fixed prefix issues with memory functions. + +2002-07-09 19:35 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Memory functions are no longer static. + +2002-07-09 19:02 John Millaway + + * tests/test-mem-nr/test.input: Added a missing input file for + test-mem-nr/ + +2002-07-09 18:47 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-mem-nr/.cvsignore, test-mem-nr/Makefile.am, + test-mem-nr/scanner.l, test-mem-r/.cvsignore, + test-mem-r/Makefile.am, test-mem-r/scanner.l, + test-mem-r/test.input: Added tests for overriding memory. + +2002-07-09 18:45 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Added sections in manual for memory management. + +2002-07-09 17:36 Will Estes + + * NEWS: noted more user visible changes + +2002-07-09 16:52 John Millaway + + * configure.in, flex.skl, scan.l, tests/Makefile.am: Added + yylex_destroy() to non-reentrant scanner. Added ability to + override memory functions. Added tests for overriding memory + functions. + +2002-07-09 14:41 Will Estes + + * NEWS: new POSIXLY_CORRECT and new ru translation + +2002-07-09 14:40 Will Estes + + * po/ru.po: new ru translation from the translation project + +2002-07-09 14:25 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Made note of set/get debug in docs. + +2002-07-09 14:11 John Millaway + + * configure.in, flexdef.h, tests/create-test: Replaced obsolete + macros in configure.in. Modified create-test to handle the above + changes in configure.in. Added support for . + +2002-07-09 13:27 John Millaway + + * main.c: Check POSIXLY_CORRECT env variable. + +2002-07-09 12:43 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Added prototypes for the get/set debug functions. + +2002-07-09 12:37 John Millaway + + * configure.in, flex.skl, gen.c, main.c, scan.l, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/test-debug-nr/.cvsignore, tests/test-debug-nr/Makefile.am, + tests/test-debug-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-debug-nr/test.input, + tests/test-debug-r/.cvsignore, tests/test-debug-r/Makefile.am, + tests/test-debug-r/scanner.l, tests/test-debug-r/test.input: Made + yy_flex_debug non-global in reentrant scanner. Created get/set + functions for yy_flex_debug. Defined prefixes for new + yy_flex_debug symbols. Added tests/ for yy_flex_debug. + +2002-07-09 12:31 John Millaway + + * tests/create-test: create-test script now modifies .cvsignore + +2002-07-09 12:22 John Millaway + + * tests/create-test: Improved the error checking. + +2002-07-03 09:12 Will Estes + + * main.c: fix bug whereby prefix didn't get passed to everybody; + patch by rse@engelschall.com + +2002-07-03 08:47 Will Estes + + * faq.texi: ~ is an active character, so we'll just use the word + 'about' + +2002-07-02 18:59 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Fixed typo. + +2002-07-02 15:47 John Millaway + + * faq.texi: Added a faq. + +2002-06-28 19:05 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Added 'tags' target -- something I should have done + long ago. + +2002-06-28 12:18 Will Estes + + * TODO: add two new items regarding coding; remove tests/ copyright + notice item as it's done + +2002-06-26 08:33 Will Estes + + * NEWS: note the copyright messages in tests/ + +2002-06-25 15:37 John Millaway + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, TEMPLATE/parser.y, + TEMPLATE/scanner.l, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-nr/scanner.l, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/scanner.l, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/scanner.l, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/scanner.l, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylloc/main.c, test-bison-yylloc/parser.y, + test-bison-yylloc/scanner.l, test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/main.c, test-bison-yylval/parser.y, + test-bison-yylval/scanner.l, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/scanner.l, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/scanner.l, test-header-nr/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/main.c, test-header-nr/scanner.l, + test-header-r/Makefile.am, test-header-r/main.c, + test-header-r/scanner.l, test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-buffer/scanner.l, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/scanner.l, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-nr/scanner.l, test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/scanner.l, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/main.c, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/scanner-1.l, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/scanner-2.l, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/main.c, + test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-1.l, + test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-2.l, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-nr/scanner.l, test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/scanner.l, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-pthread/scanner.l, test-string-nr/Makefile.am, + test-string-nr/scanner.l, test-string-r/Makefile.am, + test-string-r/scanner.l, test-yyextra/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/scanner.l: Prepended explicit license to all test-*/ + sources. + +2002-06-25 08:56 Will Estes + + * NEWS, po/ca.po, po/de.po, po/fr.po, po/sv.po, po/tr.po: new ca, + de, fr, sv, tr translations + +2002-06-19 09:40 Will Estes + + * TODO: add bootstrapper to the todo list + +2002-06-19 09:38 Will Estes + + * configure.in: new version number + +2002-06-19 09:38 Will Estes + + * TODO: update TODO list + +2002-06-19 09:26 Will Estes + + * NEWS, TODO, flex.texi, flexdef.h, main.c, options.c, options.h, + parse.y, scan.l: address typos in NEWS; add --posix option for ERE + parsing the way posix wants it; update the TODO file + +2002-05-31 13:18 Will Estes + + * README-alpha: made code quality warning more explicit; gave url + for cvs and beta flex + +2002-05-23 11:53 John Millaway + + * gen.c: Fixed bug where omission of user section 3 caused + unmatched #ifdef's in generated code. + +2002-05-20 08:39 Will Estes + + * configure.in: configure.in requires at least autoconf 2.50 + +2002-05-13 14:45 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Updated my email address. + +2002-05-10 15:33 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, misc.c: chomp'd lines when reading external skel file. + +2002-05-07 11:00 Will Estes + + * po/sv.po: new sweedish translation from the translation project + +2002-04-29 11:37 Will Estes + + * po/ca.po: new catalan translation from the translation project + +2002-04-29 11:37 Will Estes + + * po/es.po: new spanish translation from the translation project + +2002-04-25 17:54 Will Estes + + * TODO: note that the lex matching of abc{1,3} is the posix + behavior and so we have a problem + +2002-04-25 17:53 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: note that the lex matching of abc{1,3} is the posix + behavior + +2002-04-23 07:02 Will Estes + + * configure.in: new version 2.5.7; use autoconf versioning info + +2002-04-23 07:01 Will Estes + + * NEWS: note changes in 2.5.7 + +2002-04-23 06:23 Will Estes + + * main.c: conditional compile gettext initialization + +2002-04-22 13:28 Will Estes + + * po/de.po: new german translation from the translation project + +2002-04-19 18:40 John Millaway + + * tests/test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am: Fixed command line + for test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am + +2002-04-19 18:30 John Millaway + + * tests/: Makefile.am, TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, + test-array-nr/Makefile.am, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-string-nr/Makefile.am, test-string-r/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: Added -I . to compiler search path in + tests (so it finds the generated parser.h). + +2002-04-19 18:20 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, misc.c, parse.y, sym.c: Applied 'const' to a few more + char*, where appropriate. + +2002-04-19 17:54 John Millaway + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/Makefile.am, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, test-header-nr/Makefile.am, + test-header-r/Makefile.am, test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.am, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.am, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.am, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-string-nr/Makefile.am, test-string-r/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: Added top_builddir to -I path. Changed + $(srcdir)/$(testname) to ./$(testname) in 'make test' rule. + +2002-04-19 17:53 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h, gen.c, misc.c: Changed 'char[]' to 'const char*' + wherever in conflicted with gettext. + +2002-04-19 10:35 Will Estes + + * po/: fr.po, sv.po: new files from translation after 2.5.6 beta + release + +2002-04-18 19:01 John Millaway + + * tests/test-lineno-r/Makefile.am: Fixed minor typo/cut and paste + error. + +2002-04-18 18:07 John Millaway + + * configure.in: Added yylineno test. + +2002-04-18 18:06 John Millaway + + * tests/Makefile.am: Added yylineno tests. + +2002-04-18 18:06 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-lineno-nr/.cvsignore, test-lineno-nr/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-nr/scanner.l, test-lineno-nr/test.input, + test-lineno-r/.cvsignore, test-lineno-r/Makefile.am, + test-lineno-r/scanner.l, test-lineno-r/test.input: Created yylineno + tests. + +2002-04-15 16:49 John Millaway + + * scanopt.c: Applied gettext macros to error messages from scanopt. + +2002-04-15 16:46 John Millaway + + * buf.c, faq.texi, options.c, options.h, scanopt.c, scanopt.h: + Changed copyright from Millaway to flex? U.S. Gov't? Regents of U. + Cali.? Paxson? + +2002-04-15 10:44 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am: we missed a + few main.c files in the distribution + +2002-04-15 08:05 Will Estes + + * TODO: a lot more work has happened to flex; note this by removing + a number of TODO entries + +2002-04-15 07:59 Will Estes + + * TODO: make sure all gettext modules use gettext translation + facilities + +2002-04-14 15:53 John Millaway + + * faq.texi: Converted faqs 34-41 to texinfo. + +2002-04-14 14:42 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, faq.texi, flex.texi: Added faq.texi to archive. + Added faq.texi to flex_TEXINFOS macro in Makefile.am. flex.texi + now includes faq.texi. + +2002-04-13 00:16 John Millaway + + * flexdef.h: defined FLEX_EXIT macro to call longjmp on errors. + +2002-04-13 00:08 John Millaway + + * main.c, misc.c: Replaced exit(2) calls with longjmps (in the form + of FLEX_EXIT macro). Moved main() to flex_main() to allow flex to + be called from a library. + +2002-04-13 00:06 John Millaway + + * scanopt.c: Fixed minor typo in error message + +2002-04-12 12:23 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-header-nr/Makefile.am, test-header-r/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.am, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.am, test-pthread/Makefile.am, + test-string-nr/Makefile.am, test-string-r/Makefile.am, + test-yyextra/Makefile.am: removed eroneous files listed in + EXTRA_DIST + +2002-04-12 12:09 Will Estes + + * tests/test-yyextra/.cvsignore: ignore Makefile.in + +2002-04-12 12:09 Will Estes + + * tests/test-string-r/.cvsignore: it's Makefile.in, not makefile.in + +2002-04-12 12:02 Will Estes + + * tests/test-yyextra/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put test-yyextra + under automake + +2002-04-12 11:52 Will Estes + + * tests/test-string-r/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put test-string-r + under automake + +2002-04-12 11:50 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-string-nr/.cvsignore, test-string-r/.cvsignore: we + can ignore Makefile.in + +2002-04-12 11:49 Will Estes + + * tests/test-string-nr/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put + test-string-nr under automake + +2002-04-12 11:40 Will Estes + + * tests/test-pthread/.cvsignore: ignore Makefile.in + +2002-04-12 11:37 Will Estes + + * tests/test-pthread/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put test-pthread + under automake + +2002-04-12 11:24 Will Estes + + * tests/test-prefix-r/.cvsignore: we can ignore Makefile.in + +2002-04-12 11:23 Will Estes + + * tests/test-prefix-r/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put test-prefix-r + under automake + +2002-04-12 11:20 Will Estes + + * tests/test-prefix-nr/.cvsignore: we can ignore Makefile.in + +2002-04-12 11:19 Will Estes + + * tests/test-prefix-nr/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put + test-prefix-nr under automake + +2002-04-12 08:03 Will Estes + + * tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/.cvsignore: we can ignore + Makefile.in now + +2002-04-12 08:02 Will Estes + + * tests/test-multiple-scanners-r/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put + test-multiple-scanners-r under automake + +2002-04-12 07:59 Will Estes + + * tests/test-multiple-scanners-nr/.cvsignore: we can ignore + Makefile.in now + +2002-04-12 07:59 Will Estes + + * tests/test-multiple-scanners-nr/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put + test-multiple-scanners-nr under automake + +2002-04-11 07:44 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am: we + didn't need parser.y + +2002-04-11 07:43 Will Estes + + * TODO: work done on the test suite; remove relevant entries from + TODO + +2002-04-10 13:06 Will Estes + + * tests/test-include-by-reentrant/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am, + Makefile.in: put test-include-by-reentrant under automake + +2002-04-09 09:52 Will Estes + + * tests/test-include-by-buffer/.cvsignore: we have a Makefile.in + which we need to ignore + +2002-04-09 09:33 Will Estes + + * tests/test-include-by-buffer/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: + test-include-by-buffer now under automake control + +2002-04-09 09:32 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: and we want LFLAGS in the rule to + make scanner.c as well + +2002-04-09 09:13 Will Estes + + * tests/test-header-r/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put + test-header-r under automake + +2002-04-09 09:12 Will Estes + + * tests/test-header-nr/.cvsignore: we now generate a Makefile.in + from automake; cvs should ignore it + +2002-04-09 09:12 Will Estes + + * tests/test-header-nr/Makefile.am: add dependencies for main.o and + scaner.h + +2002-04-09 09:11 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: We may want to have LFLAGS readily + available + +2002-04-09 08:48 Will Estes + + * tests/test-header-nr/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: put + test-header-nr under automake + +2002-04-09 08:47 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: oops, we need to clean objects too + +2002-04-09 08:35 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/Makefile.am, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/Makefile.am, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.am, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am: now that config.h lives in the top-level + directory, we need to tell the testsuite + +2002-04-08 11:06 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-array-nr/.cvsignore, test-array-r/.cvsignore, + test-basic-nr/.cvsignore, test-basic-r/.cvsignore, + test-bison-yylval/.cvsignore, test-c-cpp-nr/.cvsignore, + test-c-cpp-r/.cvsignore: we can ignore some Makefile.in + +2002-04-08 11:00 Will Estes + + * configure.in, tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.am: only one config file + header apparently; this will have consequences in the test suite + +2002-04-08 10:36 Will Estes + + * tests/test-bison-yylval/: Makefile.am, Makefile.in: adding + automake support + +2002-04-08 10:26 Will Estes + + * tests/test-bison-yylloc/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: tuned + Makefile.am to build correctly; ignore Makefile.in now + +2002-04-08 09:22 Will Estes + + * tests/configure.in: test suite changes + +2002-04-08 09:16 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/.cvsignore, TEMPLATE/Makefile.am, + TEMPLATE/Makefile.in, test-array-nr/Makefile.am, + test-array-nr/Makefile.in, test-array-r/Makefile.am, + test-array-r/Makefile.in, test-basic-nr/Makefile.am, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.in, test-basic-r/Makefile.am, + test-basic-r/Makefile.in, test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.am, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.in, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.in, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.am, + test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.in: test suite changes + +2002-04-08 09:13 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh, configure.in, tests/.cvsignore, tests/Makefile.am, + tests/Makefile.in, tests/README, tests/configure.in, + tests/create-test, tests/create-test.pl: test suite changes + +2002-04-05 14:18 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Corrected error in manual regarding return type for + yy_scan_{string,buffer,bytes}. + +2002-04-05 08:25 Will Estes + + * po/de.po: new german translations from the translation project + +2002-04-03 13:13 Will Estes + + * po/es.po: new spanish translations + +2002-04-01 11:47 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: DIST_SUBDIRS: new variable. we can build flex with + SUBDIRS and then build the distribution using DIST_SUBDIRS + +2002-04-01 08:03 Will Estes + + * main.c: fix typo in comment + +2002-03-31 12:17 John Millaway + + * main.c: Documented the header file kludge, (in anticipation of + buffering Section 1.) + +2002-03-30 22:26 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Created appendix "Makefiles and Flex" in the manual. + +2002-03-29 19:12 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: updating manual. + +2002-03-29 17:32 Will Estes + + * po/POTFILES.in: we want parse.y, not parse.c + +2002-03-29 16:37 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Indexing the manual (75% done). + +2002-03-29 16:08 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: unlisted intermediate flex/yacc-created files + +2002-03-29 15:59 Will Estes + + * TODO: millaway has done more work + +2002-03-29 15:03 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in: ok, one last touch up; users most + likely wont have help2man so we need to insure that's ok + +2002-03-29 14:55 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: fine tune flex.1 some more + +2002-03-29 14:36 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, configure.in: generalize the manpage a bit and tell + autofoo about help2man + +2002-03-29 12:18 Will Estes + + * po/da.po: new danish from translation project robot + +2002-03-28 16:02 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Indexing the manual -- it's only half done. + +2002-03-28 15:57 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: flex manual now uses automake's versioning info. + +2002-03-28 14:55 John Millaway + + * README.cvs-snapshot: Mentioned requirements for gettext and + help2man. + +2002-03-28 14:52 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am, main.c: Output of `flex --version` now matches GNU + coding standards. Makefile.am now uses `help2man` to generate + flex.1 + +2002-03-27 08:58 Will Estes + + * TODO: millaway has done a lot on the TODO list; remove those + items that he has take care of + +2002-03-27 08:45 Will Estes + + * README.cvs-snapshot: edited millaway's initial draft + +2002-03-26 20:09 John Millaway + + * README.cvs-snapshot: Created file. + +2002-03-26 19:28 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Fixed case of node names in flex.texi. + +2002-03-24 16:08 Will Estes + + * TODO: lex- and yacc- generated files + +2002-03-24 14:25 Will Estes + + * po/fr.po: new french + +2002-03-18 08:27 Will Estes + + * NEWS: ending periods in news items removed; mention nounistd + options + +2002-03-18 08:00 Will Estes + + * po/sv.po: updated sweedish translations + +2002-03-18 08:00 Will Estes + + * po/de.po: german translation + +2002-03-18 02:50 John Millaway + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, main.c, options.c, options.h, scan.l: + Removed CFront 1.2 -specific code from skeleton, because CFront now + defines __cplusplus properly. Removed TurboC-specific code from + skeleton. Skeleton now includes proper C++ standard headers. + Relocated "unistd.h" code after user section 1 to allow user to + overrid it. New option "nounistd" to suppress unistd.h from being + included. + +2002-03-15 11:29 Will Estes + + * po/tr.po: new turkish translation + +2002-03-15 10:33 Will Estes + + * NEWS: mention included translations + +2002-03-15 10:32 Will Estes + + * TODO: we've done the gettext thing, but sometime we should get + 0.11.1 + +2002-03-15 10:30 Will Estes + + * po/ca.po: new catalan translation + +2002-03-14 18:23 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Added section on format of comments. + +2002-03-14 17:18 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Split format chapter into sections. + +2002-03-14 16:51 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Removed explicit pointers in node definitions. + +2002-03-14 16:31 Will Estes + + * configure.in: unistd.h can be problematic + +2002-03-14 09:11 Will Estes + + * tests/README: editing changes to README + +2002-03-13 15:50 Will Estes + + * po/POTFILES.in: scan.l, not scan.c because gettext gets confused + +2002-03-13 12:36 Will Estes + + * scan.l: gettext cruft + +2002-03-13 10:57 Will Estes + + * tests/descriptions: separate out test descriptions + +2002-03-13 09:34 Will Estes + + * po/LINGUAS: french and korean dont crash now + +2002-03-12 16:40 Will Estes + + * po/: fr.po, ko.po: remove duplicate messages as per advice from + Jordi Mallach + +2002-03-12 14:21 Will Estes + + * gettext.h: yes, more gettext cruft + +2002-03-12 14:12 Will Estes + + * m4/codeset.m4, m4/gettext.m4, m4/glibc21.m4, m4/iconv.m4, + m4/isc-posix.m4, m4/lcmessage.m4, m4/lib-ld.m4, m4/lib-link.m4, + m4/lib-prefix.m4, m4/progtest.m4, ABOUT-NLS, config.rpath: this is + gettext cruft + +2002-03-12 13:58 Will Estes + + * NEWS: gettext and autofoo are now involved + +2002-03-12 13:29 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, autogen.sh, configure.in, flexdef.h, main.c: mostly, + changes for gettext + +2002-03-12 13:29 Will Estes + + * po/: ca.po, da.po, es.po, ru.po, sv.po, tr.po: these sure change + a lot + +2002-03-12 13:28 Will Estes + + * TODO: note about cvs documentation + +2002-03-12 13:02 Will Estes + + * po/LINGUAS: we now have turkish + +2002-03-12 13:01 Will Estes + + * po/tr.po: updated translations, i think + +2002-03-12 12:42 Will Estes + + * po/: ca.po, da.po, es.po, fr.po, ko.po, ru.po, sv.po, tr.po: ok, + maybe we do keep these things? + +2002-03-12 12:26 Will Estes + + * README-alpha: README-alpha for those bad-hair days + +2002-03-12 12:18 Will Estes + + * m4/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: ok,now we kinda have a m4/ subdir + for gettext + +2002-03-12 12:13 Will Estes + + * po/: .cvsignore, LINGUAS, Makevars, POTFILES.in, da.po, es.po, + fr.po, ko.po, ru.po, sv.po: now, we have a po/ subdirectory for + gettext. i hope you're happy + +2002-03-12 12:06 Will Estes + + * po/ca.po: removing po files, maybe + +2002-03-12 12:01 Will Estes + + * tests/.cvsignore: ignore autom4te.cache + +2002-03-11 09:27 Will Estes + + * po/: ca.po, da.po, es.po, fr.po, ko.po, ru.po, sv.po: po files + from debian + +2002-03-08 10:00 Will Estes + + * TODO: add several notes about tasks which need doing; create a + new top-level entry for generic coding concerns (this is distinct + from specific API or other such issues) + +2002-03-06 16:15 Will Estes + + * README: eliminate to.do and faqs from the README file + +2002-03-06 16:13 Will Estes + + * TODO: more notes on tests/ + +2002-03-06 11:32 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove subdirectories from EXTRA_DIST; add a SUBDIRS + macro to handle examples/; clean up the dist-hook target + +2002-03-06 11:32 Will Estes + + * configure.in: we want to generate Makefiles in some more + subdirectories; automake will like this + +2002-03-06 11:26 Will Estes + + * TODO: notes on subdirectories + +2002-03-05 09:49 Will Estes + + * examples/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: now examples/ fits into + automake + +2002-03-05 09:48 Will Estes + + * examples/fastwc/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am: examples/fastwc now + fits into automake + +2002-03-05 09:47 Will Estes + + * examples/manual/: .cvsignore, Makefile.am, Makefile.examples, + README: examples/manual directory now fits into automake + +2002-03-05 09:45 Will Estes + + * examples/manual/Makefile: renamed Makefile to Makefile.examples + for automake's sake + +2002-03-04 10:58 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: add parse.c and scan.c to built_sources + +2002-02-24 17:19 John Millaway + + * Makefile.am: Removed CVS-specific code from 'dist-hook' target so + anybody with a copy of the tree can build a dist. + +2002-02-22 17:50 John Millaway + + * tests/Makefile.in: Converted test script to portable /bin/sh. + +2002-02-22 17:47 John Millaway + + * tests/test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.in: Added some spaces in shell + scripts for portability. + +2002-02-22 16:59 John Millaway + + * tests/create-test.pl: Fixed #! line for portability. + +2002-02-22 16:58 John Millaway + + * tests/test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.in: Fixed return status code on + bison-lloc test. + +2002-02-21 00:40 John Millaway + + * tests/create-test.pl: Added script to auto-create tests. Probably + overkill. + +2002-02-21 00:16 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Fixed C++ #ifdef problem. Removed mistyped __CPLUSPLUS + macro. Removed THROW_NIL. Not sure where it came from in the first + place. + +2002-02-21 00:12 John Millaway + + * tests/: README, configure.in, TEMPLATE/Makefile.in, + test-c-cpp-nr/.cvsignore, test-c-cpp-nr/Makefile.in, + test-c-cpp-nr/scanner.l, test-c-cpp-nr/test.input, + test-c-cpp-r/.cvsignore, test-c-cpp-r/Makefile.in, + test-c-cpp-r/scanner.l, test-c-cpp-r/test.input: Added + test-c-cpp-nr and test-c-cpp-r. + +2002-02-16 15:26 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Added missing #endif. + +2002-02-07 10:19 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/.cvsignore, test-array-nr/.cvsignore, + test-array-r/.cvsignore, test-basic-nr/.cvsignore, + test-basic-r/.cvsignore, test-bison-yylloc/.cvsignore, + test-bison-yylval/.cvsignore, test-header-nr/.cvsignore, + test-header-r/.cvsignore, test-include-by-buffer/.cvsignore, + test-include-by-reentrant/.cvsignore, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/.cvsignore, + test-multiple-scanners-r/.cvsignore, test-prefix-nr/.cvsignore, + test-prefix-r/.cvsignore, test-pthread/.cvsignore, + test-string-nr/.cvsignore, test-string-r/.cvsignore, + test-yyextra/.cvsignore: add OUTPUT to .cvsignore files in test + directories; it's also in the template directory + +2002-02-06 18:30 Will Estes + + * gen.c: fix interrupted reads and freads; from the debian package + maintainer + +2002-02-06 16:41 Will Estes + + * flex.texi, flexdef.h, main.c, nfa.c: support large flex tables; + from debian package maintainer + +2002-01-29 08:48 Will Estes + + * tests/configure.in: add more output files to account for new + tests + +2002-01-03 15:19 Will Estes + + * tests/test-array-nr/: .cvsignore, Makefile.in, scanner.l, + test.input: add this test + +2002-01-03 15:17 Will Estes + + * tests/test-array-r/: .cvsignore, Makefile.in, scanner.l, + test.input: add this test suite + +2001-11-20 14:58 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, main.c: millaway: Fixed yytext_ptr when using %array in + reentrant scanner + +2001-11-20 14:48 Will Estes + + * buf.c: oops, forgot this one line + +2001-11-19 01:39 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-array-nr/.cvsignore, test-array-r/.cvsignore: file + .cvsignore was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-11-19 01:39 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-array-nr/Makefile.in, test-array-r/Makefile.in: file + Makefile.in was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-11-19 01:39 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-array-nr/scanner.l, test-array-r/scanner.l: file + scanner.l was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-11-19 01:39 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-array-nr/test.input, test-array-r/test.input: file + test.input was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-11-14 18:09 Will Estes + + * tests/test-header-r/: .cvsignore, Makefile.in, main.c, scanner.l, + test.input: and more fallout + +2001-11-14 16:13 Will Estes + + * TODO, flex.skl, flex.texi, flexdef.h, main.c, misc.c, + tests/README, tests/configure.in, tests/TEMPLATE/Makefile.in, + tests/test-basic-r/scanner.l, tests/test-bison-yylloc/.cvsignore, + tests/test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.in, + tests/test-bison-yylloc/parser.y, + tests/test-bison-yylloc/scanner.l, + tests/test-bison-yylval/.cvsignore, + tests/test-bison-yylval/Makefile.in, + tests/test-bison-yylval/parser.y, + tests/test-bison-yylval/scanner.l, + tests/test-include-by-reentrant/scanner.l, + tests/test-prefix-r/scanner.l, tests/test-pthread/scanner.l, + tests/test-string-r/scanner.l, tests/test-yyextra/scanner.l: more + from the same batch + +2001-11-14 16:12 Will Estes + + * tests/: test-bison-yylloc/main.c, test-bison-yylval/main.c, + test-header-nr/.cvsignore, test-header-nr/Makefile.in, + test-header-nr/main.c, test-header-nr/scanner.l, + test-header-nr/test.input, test-multiple-scanners-nr/.cvsignore, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.in, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/main.c, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/scanner-1.l, + test-multiple-scanners-nr/scanner-2.l, + test-multiple-scanners-r/.cvsignore, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.in, + test-multiple-scanners-r/main.c, + test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-1.l, + test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-2.l: a big batch from millaway + +2001-10-28 01:49 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-bison-yylloc/main.c, test-bison-yylval/main.c: file + main.c was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-26 23:59 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-multiple-scanners-nr/.cvsignore, + test-multiple-scanners-r/.cvsignore: file .cvsignore was initially + added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-26 23:59 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-multiple-scanners-nr/Makefile.in, + test-multiple-scanners-r/Makefile.in: file Makefile.in was + initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-26 23:59 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-multiple-scanners-nr/main.c, + test-multiple-scanners-r/main.c: file main.c was initially added on + branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-26 23:59 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-multiple-scanners-nr/scanner-1.l, + test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-1.l: file scanner-1.l was + initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-26 23:59 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-multiple-scanners-nr/scanner-2.l, + test-multiple-scanners-r/scanner-2.l: file scanner-2.l was + initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-26 10:30 Will Estes + + * NEWS: now NEWS has forgotten about the _r variables + +2001-10-26 08:59 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, flex.texi, gen.c, main.c, + tests/test-bison-yylloc/scanner.l, + tests/test-bison-yylval/scanner.l, + tests/test-include-by-reentrant/scanner.l, + tests/test-prefix-nr/scanner.l, tests/test-pthread/scanner.l, + tests/test-string-r/scanner.l, tests/test-yyextra/scanner.l: + millaway simplified the reentrant api; here's the result + +2001-10-23 17:07 Will Estes + + * main.c, options.c, options.h: more from millaway + +2001-10-22 10:37 Will Estes + + * main.c, options.c, options.h: the last checkin was broken; + millaway fixed it + +2001-10-22 09:42 Will Estes + + * flex.texi, flex.skl, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, options.h, scan.l, + scanopt.c, tests/README, tests/configure.in: phew, millaway's + latest batch + +2001-10-21 13:24 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: flex.skl should come up in C mode + +2001-10-21 13:23 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: apparently, isatty and c++ need help getting along + (from octave) + +2001-10-19 18:56 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-header-nr/.cvsignore, test-header-r/.cvsignore: file + .cvsignore was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-19 18:56 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-header-nr/Makefile.in, test-header-r/Makefile.in: + file Makefile.in was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-19 18:56 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-header-nr/main.c, test-header-r/main.c: file main.c + was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-19 18:56 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-header-nr/scanner.l, test-header-r/scanner.l: file + scanner.l was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-19 18:56 John Millaway + + * tests/: test-header-nr/test.input, test-header-r/test.input: file + test.input was initially added on branch flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-19 17:13 Will Estes + + * NEWS: document new options and new option handling + +2001-10-19 16:58 Will Estes + + * TODO: tell emacs that TODO is a text/outline mode file + +2001-10-19 16:55 Will Estes + + * TODO: we have new long options; we need to document that + +2001-10-19 16:36 Will Estes + + * NEWS: tell emacs that NEWS is text/outline mode + +2001-10-19 14:04 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: oops, lost a line somewhere in the merge process on + millaway's work + +2001-10-17 10:29 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am, buf.c, flex.skl, flex.texi, flexdef.h, main.c, + misc.c, options.c, options.h, parse.y, scan.l, scanopt.c, + scanopt.h: merge latest batch of millaway's changes + +2001-10-15 13:26 John Millaway + + * buf.c: file buf.c was initially added on branch + flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-12 20:44 John Millaway + + * options.c: file options.c was initially added on branch + flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-12 20:44 John Millaway + + * options.h: file options.h was initially added on branch + flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-12 20:44 John Millaway + + * scanopt.c: file scanopt.c was initially added on branch + flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-10-12 20:44 John Millaway + + * scanopt.h: file scanopt.h was initially added on branch + flex-2-5-6-branch. + +2001-09-22 13:50 Will Estes + + * main.c: Fixed typo in options display + +2001-09-20 15:27 Will Estes + + * main.c: reentrant and non-reentrant scanners share the same + yywrap MACRO. millaway + +2001-09-20 12:32 Will Estes + + * TODO: clarify item on comments in lexical files + +2001-09-20 12:29 Will Estes + + * NEWS, scan.l: now flex recognizes \r as an eol character + +2001-09-20 10:55 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: specify cvsroot so automake distcheck works + +2001-09-19 16:39 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: tex has lost its mind; we remove parentheses to + compensate + +2001-09-19 15:42 Will Estes + + * NEWS: now that c++ is better supported, let's mention it as a + news item + +2001-09-19 15:37 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, main.c, examples/fastwc/wc1.l, examples/fastwc/wc2.l, + examples/fastwc/wc3.l, examples/fastwc/wc4.l, + examples/fastwc/wc5.l: commit the backwash from the branch merges + +2001-09-19 15:19 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h, flex.skl, examples/testxxLexer.l: made preliminary + c++ fixes; the intent is to make it work with recent c++ compilers + +2001-08-26 12:14 Will Estes + + * main.c: remove argv_fixup; fix typo in error message; changes + from millaway's branch + +2001-08-24 11:54 Will Estes + + * NEWS: mention no more c++ comments in c scanners + +2001-08-21 13:47 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Changed // comments to /* */ comments in skeleton. + +2001-08-19 16:34 John Millaway + + * flex.texi: Changed @var to @code everywhere. + +2001-08-16 14:19 Will Estes + + * to.do/flex.rmail: more mail + +2001-08-16 11:03 Will Estes + + * TODO: the manual now has its own section; we're not adding + comments either + +2001-08-03 21:14 John Millaway + + * tests/: Makefile.in, README, TEMPLATE/Makefile.in, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.in, test-basic-r/Makefile.in, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.in, test-bison-yylval/Makefile.in, + test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.in, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.in, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.in, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.in, test-pthread/Makefile.in, + test-string-nr/Makefile.in, test-string-r/Makefile.in, + test-yyextra/Makefile.in: Cleaned up the output of the tests. + +2001-08-03 16:43 Will Estes + + * TODO: note jason's thoughts on having a manpage + +2001-08-03 16:41 Will Estes + + * TODO: note millaway's assignment and tests to be under flex + license + +2001-08-01 17:14 John Millaway + + * tests/test-bison-yylval/scanner.l: Fixed semantics of test (the + success or failure of this test should be unaffected by this + change.) + +2001-08-01 16:13 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: fake automake into believing that ChangeLog already + exists + +2001-08-01 16:06 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: millaway needs to be covered in the ChangeLog + +2001-08-01 15:41 Will Estes + + * version.h: automake is supplying version info now so we just pick + it up + +2001-08-01 15:40 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: forgot braces on @copyright + +2001-08-01 15:40 John Millaway + + * flex.skl: Added missing argument to yy_flex_free. + +2001-08-01 10:05 Will Estes + + * AUTHORS: john millaway wrote the reentrant C support + +2001-08-01 10:05 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: add license node to the manual + +2001-08-01 09:48 Will Estes + + * TODO: c++ ideas + +2001-07-31 17:31 Will Estes + + * parse.y: error messages will now show up the way that emacs likes + them + +2001-07-31 15:56 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: oops, left in an extra backslash + +2001-07-31 15:05 Will Estes + + * TODO: flex.texi is here; clarify tests/ rewrite issue + +2001-07-31 15:04 Will Estes + + * NEWS: hey, we have texinfo, not man + +2001-07-31 15:03 Will Estes + + * flex.1: no more manpage + +2001-07-31 15:01 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: remove flex.1 and rewrite the dist-hook so that we + pick up a couple more directories + +2001-07-31 14:15 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: the namual now compiles; hurray + +2001-07-31 06:13 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: first attempt at including the tests/ directory via + automake, dist-hook target added + +2001-07-31 06:12 Will Estes + + * tests/.cvsignore: ignore config.cache in tests/ directory + +2001-07-31 05:46 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: automake groks the ChangeLog now so we don't have to + remind the maintainer to remake it + +2001-07-30 17:06 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: more corrections to the manual; the end is in site + +2001-07-30 17:06 Will Estes + + * TODO: auto-generated backup? + +2001-07-27 17:12 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: today's tinkering on the manual + +2001-07-27 10:50 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: if we want flex.1 we have to say so in EXTRA_DIST + +2001-07-27 10:49 Will Estes + + * TODO: note future issues with flex.texi + +2001-07-27 10:34 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: include flex.1 as it's the only working + documentation for now + +2001-07-27 10:32 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: rearrange to work with automake on building the + ChangeLog + +2001-07-27 09:33 Will Estes + + * scan.l: automake is unhappy if we specify the outfile + +2001-07-26 17:18 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: more conversions/corrections + +2001-07-26 10:04 Will Estes + + * README: we removed misc/ so we don't mention it any more + +2001-07-25 16:26 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: begin the manual conversion to texinfo; yes, it's + broken right now + +2001-07-25 16:25 Will Estes + + * AUTHORS, THANKS: copy in manual author and thanks info + +2001-07-25 10:46 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: how to fake the ChangeLog into showing up in the + distribution + +2001-07-25 09:07 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: add YFLAGS so parse.h gets made + +2001-07-24 16:23 Will Estes + + * examples/fastwc/: README, mywc.c, wc1.l, wc2.l, wc3.l, wc4.l, + wc5.l: re-add these files + +2001-07-24 15:11 Will Estes + + * TODO: reflect recent doings + +2001-07-24 15:07 Will Estes + + * Makefile.in: what with automake, we don't need Makefile.in any + more + +2001-07-24 15:06 Will Estes + + * configure.in: more rearranging for automake + +2001-07-24 15:04 Will Estes + + * to.do/flex.rmail: more mail came in + +2001-07-24 12:44 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: adjust to automake's idea of the world + +2001-07-24 12:43 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: add Vern's misc dependencies; noinst_SCRIPTS was + broken?; list a few last files to be included in the distribution + +2001-07-24 10:48 Will Estes + + * NEWS: rearrange for better order; add automake support as a news + item + +2001-07-24 10:38 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: copyright notice on Makefile.am; document some -D + switches (are they still usable?) + +2001-07-24 10:37 Will Estes + + * TODO: add lex-replacement issue + +2001-07-24 06:13 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: add EXTRA_DIST + +2001-07-23 17:49 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: we need to do the same thing in each directory + +2001-07-23 17:25 Will Estes + + * configure.in: introduce automake into the macro calls + +2001-07-23 17:06 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: add AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS, info_TEXINFOS, + include_HEADERS, noinst_HEADERS; it's libfl.a, not libflex.a + +2001-07-23 16:16 Will Estes + + * Makefile.am: bin_PROGRAMS and lib_LIBRARIES + +2001-07-23 15:32 Will Estes + + * to.do/streams.mail: streams.mail has moved here + +2001-07-23 15:12 Will Estes + + * TODO: add xref for teximanual + +2001-07-19 10:27 Will Estes + + * flex.1: include typo/punctuation fixes from a patch submitted by + noon@cote-dazur.com (Fabrice Bauzac) + +2001-07-17 14:40 Will Estes + + * TODO: we want gettext + +2001-06-24 19:45 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: include c++ STD fixes from quanstro@quanstro.net + +2001-06-24 18:33 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, gen.c: change some int types to size_t as per FreeBSD + 28364 from avn@any.ru + +2001-06-24 18:31 Will Estes + + * TODO: remove parse.[ch] from make clean target; repackage + distribution (not rework) + +2001-06-19 08:44 Will Estes + + * TODO: add memory api and reworking of flex.skl reworking + +2001-06-18 13:18 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: remove extraneous notice from flex.skl + +2001-06-18 08:49 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: patch memory leak as per millaway + +2001-06-17 15:23 Will Estes + + * to.do/flex.rmail: add vern's ok for copyright/license changes and + john's answer on line offsets + +2001-06-17 15:18 Will Estes + + * TODO: remove creation of .cvsignore files (it's done); add other + notes about the test suite + +2001-06-17 15:16 Will Estes + + * tests/: TEMPLATE/.cvsignore, test-basic-nr/.cvsignore, + test-basic-r/.cvsignore, test-bison-yylloc/.cvsignore, + test-bison-yylval/.cvsignore, test-include-by-buffer/.cvsignore, + test-include-by-reentrant/.cvsignore, test-prefix-nr/.cvsignore, + test-prefix-r/.cvsignore, test-pthread/.cvsignore, + test-string-nr/.cvsignore, test-string-r/.cvsignore, + test-yyextra/.cvsignore: adding .cvsignore files for existing + tests/ subdirectories + +2001-06-17 15:12 Will Estes + + * tests/README: reformat, say to add a description to this file and + mention what to do re .cvsignore + +2001-06-17 15:09 Will Estes + + * tests/TEMPLATE/cvsignore: create template for .cvsignore + +2001-06-17 14:59 Will Estes + + * TODO: reorganize for logical reasons; test suite now seems to run + out of the box + +2001-06-17 14:28 Will Estes + + * tests/.cvsignore: we dont want the Makefile either + +2001-06-17 13:40 Will Estes + + * tests/test-prefix-nr/test.input: test.input was supposed to be + here + +2001-06-17 13:36 Will Estes + + * tests/test-prefix-r/test.input: test.input was supposed to be + here + +2001-06-17 13:18 Will Estes + + * tests/.cvsignore: add autoconf legacy files to be ignored + +2001-06-17 13:11 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: clarify usage instructions; prepare tests/ as well + +2001-06-17 13:07 Will Estes + + * tests/.cvsignore: . cvsignore for tests/ subdirectory + +2001-06-17 13:01 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h: tell emacs that FlexLexer.h is c++ + +2001-06-17 13:00 Will Estes + + * scan.l: tell emacs scan.l is in C mode + +2001-06-17 12:59 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: added punctuation + +2001-06-17 12:17 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h, Makefile.in, README, RoadMap, autogen.sh, ccl.c, + configure.in, dfa.c, ecs.c, flex.1, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, + libmain.c, libyywrap.c, main.c, misc.c, mkskel.sh, nfa.c, parse.y, + scan.l, sym.c, tblcmp.c, yylex.c: change copyright/license notices + as per Vern's response to Theo + +2001-06-15 16:22 Will Estes + + * to.do/flex.rmail: add bill fenlason's emails + +2001-06-15 16:21 Will Estes + + * COPYING: make changes as per Theo De Raadt; remove tabs + +2001-06-08 08:42 Will Estes + + * flex.skl: save errno as per Theo de Raadt + +2001-06-07 08:44 Will Estes + + * flex.1: correct hyphenation as per openbsd tree + +2001-06-05 16:39 Will Estes + + * Makefile.in, configure.in: change references to TESTS/ to tests/ + to account for the directory name changes + +2001-05-27 15:22 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, gen.c: commit john millaway's YY_G wrapper corrections + +2001-05-21 17:44 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.in: remove || exit calls + +2001-05-21 15:50 Will Estes + + * gen.c: complete john millaway's reentrant patch + +2001-05-21 13:23 Will Estes + + * to.do/flex.rmail: more flex messages in the queue + +2001-05-18 17:25 Will Estes + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, nfa.c, scan.l: john + millaway's reentrancy patch + +2001-05-18 16:30 Will Estes + + * tests/Makefile.in: remove || exit from testing loop + +2001-05-18 16:27 Will Estes + + * Makefile.in: tell make about the tests directory and its + associated targets + +2001-05-18 16:26 Will Estes + + * TODO: rethink the todo list + +2001-05-18 16:13 Will Estes + + * flex.1: describe reentrant api changes + +2001-05-18 16:10 Will Estes + + * TODO: mention work needed for tests/ + +2001-05-18 16:09 Will Estes + + * configure.in: tell auto* about the test directory + +2001-05-18 16:04 Will Estes + + * README: make punctuation uniform, mention the new tests/ + directory + +2001-05-18 16:02 Will Estes + + * NEWS: reformat items; cut out old items and move them to ONEWS + +2001-05-18 16:01 Will Estes + + * ONEWS: move old NEWS items to ONEWS + +2001-05-18 13:22 Will Estes + + * tests/: Makefile.in, README, configure.in, TEMPLATE/Makefile.in, + TEMPLATE/parser.y, TEMPLATE/scanner.l, TEMPLATE/test.input, + test-basic-nr/Makefile.in, test-basic-nr/scanner.l, + test-basic-nr/test.input, test-basic-r/Makefile.in, + test-basic-r/scanner.l, test-basic-r/test.input, + test-bison-yylloc/Makefile.in, test-bison-yylloc/parser.y, + test-bison-yylloc/scanner.l, test-bison-yylloc/test.input, + test-bison-yylval/Makefile.in, test-bison-yylval/parser.y, + test-bison-yylval/scanner.l, test-bison-yylval/test.input, + test-include-by-buffer/Makefile.in, + test-include-by-buffer/scanner.l, + test-include-by-buffer/test-1.input, + test-include-by-buffer/test-2.input, + test-include-by-buffer/test-3.input, + test-include-by-reentrant/Makefile.in, + test-include-by-reentrant/scanner.l, + test-include-by-reentrant/test-1.input, + test-include-by-reentrant/test-2.input, + test-include-by-reentrant/test-3.input, test-prefix-nr/Makefile.in, + test-prefix-nr/README, test-prefix-nr/scanner.l, + test-prefix-r/Makefile.in, test-prefix-r/README, + test-prefix-r/scanner.l, test-pthread/Makefile.in, + test-pthread/scanner.l, test-pthread/test-1.input, + test-pthread/test-2.input, test-pthread/test-3.input, + test-pthread/test-4.input, test-pthread/test-5.input, + test-string-nr/Makefile.in, test-string-nr/scanner.l, + test-string-r/Makefile.in, test-string-r/scanner.l, + test-yyextra/Makefile.in, test-yyextra/scanner.l, + test-yyextra/test.input: add john millaway's test directory + +2001-05-04 16:04 Will Estes + + * to.do/flex.rmail: more mail in flex.rmail + +2001-05-03 15:05 Will Estes + + * FlexLexer.h, ccl.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, + libmain.c, libyywrap.c, main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, parse.y, scan.l, + sym.c, tblcmp.c, yylex.c: remove extraneous rcs keywords + +2001-05-03 14:54 Will Estes + + * README: mention RoadMap + +2001-05-01 16:47 Will Estes + + * examples/README, examples/debflex.awk, examples/testxxLexer.l, + examples/manual/ChangeLog, examples/manual/Makefile, + examples/manual/README, examples/manual/cat.lex, + examples/manual/dates.lex, examples/manual/datetest.dat, + examples/manual/eof_rules.lex, examples/manual/eof_test01.txt, + examples/manual/eof_test02.txt, examples/manual/eof_test03.txt, + examples/manual/expr.lex, examples/manual/expr.y, + examples/manual/front.lex, examples/manual/front.y, + examples/manual/j2t.lex, examples/manual/myname.lex, + examples/manual/myname.txt, examples/manual/myname2.lex, + examples/manual/numbers.lex, examples/manual/pas_include.lex, + examples/manual/pascal.lex, examples/manual/reject.lex, + examples/manual/replace.lex, examples/manual/string1.lex, + examples/manual/string2.lex, examples/manual/strtest.dat, + examples/manual/unput.lex, examples/manual/user_act.lex, + examples/manual/userinit.lex, examples/manual/wc.lex, + examples/manual/yymore.lex, examples/manual/yymore2.lex, + examples/manual/yymoretest.dat, to.do/README, to.do/Wilhelms.todo, + to.do/Wish-List, to.do/flex.rmail, to.do/unicode/FlexLexer.h, + to.do/unicode/ccl.c, to.do/unicode/changes.txt, + to.do/unicode/ecs.c, to.do/unicode/flex.1, to.do/unicode/flex.skl, + to.do/unicode/flexdef.h, to.do/unicode/gen.c, to.do/unicode/main.c, + to.do/unicode/misc.c, to.do/unicode/scan.l, to.do/unicode/tblcmp.c: + adding the rest of vern's files + +2001-05-01 16:36 Will Estes + + * README: mention misc/ directory + +2001-05-01 16:32 Will Estes + + * version.h: version is 2.5.5b + +2001-05-01 16:30 Will Estes + + * Makefile.in: remove header from top; add rule to generate + initscan.c just in case + +2001-05-01 16:28 Will Estes + + * configure.in: dont check for initscan.c; check for scan.l instead + +2001-05-01 15:12 Will Estes + + * RoadMap: list of source files + +2001-05-01 15:10 Will Estes + + * README: rewrite README to reflect changes in layout of + directories + +2001-05-01 15:08 Will Estes + + * AUTHORS, THANKS, TODO: initial attempt at the files + +2001-05-01 14:03 Will Estes + + * COPYING: add 2001 copyright notice + +2001-05-01 13:38 Will Estes + + * autogen.sh: initial attempt at a bootstrap script for developers + +2001-05-01 13:21 Will Estes + + * flex.texi: texinfo manual, old contributed version + +2000-08-21 12:39 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: fixed some bugs in examples of [[:...:]] ccls + +2000-08-21 12:39 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: version shipped to Dick King + +2000-08-21 12:39 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: explicit include of iostream.h + +2000-08-21 12:38 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: if a newline is seen in , assume it + terminates the string. + +2000-08-21 12:38 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, sym.c: moved symbol table definitions from flexdef.h + into sym.c + +2000-08-21 12:37 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: fixed underallocation for accset + +1997-06-27 15:36 Vern Paxson + + * COPYING: revised for rms + +1997-06-23 15:48 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: fixed memory leak + +1997-06-23 15:48 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: input() doesn't destroy yytext + +1997-06-23 15:48 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: wrapped with extern "C++" + +1996-12-13 06:22 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: use delete [] for yy_state_buf + +1996-10-29 09:43 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: fixed %option noinput + +1996-10-29 09:39 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: free(char*) fix ... Sigh ... + +1996-10-11 11:33 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: bug fix for yymore()/yylineno interaction + +1996-10-11 11:13 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: fixed memory leak + +1996-09-10 13:10 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: release 2.5.4 + +1996-09-10 12:59 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: more stuff for distclean + +1996-09-10 12:58 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: "str" -> "yy_str" + +1996-09-10 12:58 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.5.4 + +1996-07-02 12:35 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: (attempted) fix for input() crossing a file boundary + +1996-05-29 08:25 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: don't do Acorn diffs + +1996-05-29 08:15 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: some minor additions for 2.5.3 + +1996-05-29 08:02 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.5.3 + +1996-05-29 07:59 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.5.3 + +1996-05-25 17:02 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: initialize yy_more_offset etc. for yyFlexLexer class + +1996-05-25 16:54 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: niggling cosmetic tweak + +1996-05-25 16:44 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: bug fixes for yymore (especially with %array) + +1996-05-25 16:43 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: yymore + %array tweaks + +1996-05-25 16:43 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: added yy_{,prev_}more_offset + +1996-05-25 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: removed decl of unused library function + +1996-05-25 11:26 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: snapshot of cscope yymore fixes, prior to switching + yymore-on-%array approach + +1995-12-18 09:20 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: don't stack states on NUL-transitions that are jams + +1995-09-27 08:47 Vern Paxson + + * libmain.c: fixed re Esmond Pitt's ancient suggestion + +1995-04-28 07:39 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: ANSI C / Solaris tweak + +1995-04-24 09:26 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: credits + +1995-04-24 09:26 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: multiple FlexLexer.h includes + +1995-04-24 09:25 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: fix multiple inclusions + +1995-04-24 08:17 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: lint tweak + +1995-04-24 07:39 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: typo fixed + +1995-04-24 06:49 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: credits update + +1995-04-24 06:48 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: (char*) cast for realloc + +1995-04-24 06:46 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: (char*) tweak + +1995-04-21 07:53 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: VMS update for 2.5.2 + +1995-04-21 07:53 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: clarify when 8-bit scanners are created by default, + vs. 7-bit + +1995-04-21 07:51 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: reworked alloca() chud, from Francois + +1995-04-20 09:57 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS, version.h: 2.5.2 + +1995-04-20 09:57 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: 2.5.2 update + +1995-04-20 09:53 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c, main.c: const -> yyconst + +1995-04-20 09:34 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: fixed some old libfl.a references + +1995-04-20 09:09 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: some (but not all) of Francois' tweaks + +1995-04-20 09:08 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: tweaks from Francois + +1995-04-20 08:46 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: yy_delete_buffer allows nil buffer pointer + +1995-04-20 08:43 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: do_stdinit now defaults to false + +1995-04-20 08:43 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: remove first default for yylex(new_in, new_out) + +1995-04-20 08:42 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: rearrange some definitions; fix YY_NO_UNPUT + +1995-04-20 08:42 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: more alloca() bullshit + +1995-04-20 07:35 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: octal escape sequence must have just digits 0-7 + +1995-04-20 07:35 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: '-' means stdin octal escape sequence must just be digits + 0-7 + +1995-04-20 07:34 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: -- terminates options + +1995-04-20 07:17 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: added dataflush() prototype + +1995-04-20 07:17 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: move dataflush, otoi prototypes into flexdef.h + +1995-04-20 07:17 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c, flex.skl: const -> yyconst + +1995-04-20 06:55 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: fixed bug in needing yy_cp for -Cf w/ backing up + +1995-03-28 05:29 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1, README: Stan Adermann credit + +1995-03-27 09:38 Vern Paxson + + * README: beta-tester update + +1995-03-27 09:38 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS, version.h: 2.5.1 + +1995-03-27 09:37 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: update date for 2.5.1 release, some feedbacker credits + +1995-03-27 09:36 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: fixed lint problem with declaring yy_cp unnecessarily + +1995-03-27 09:35 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: {}'s around full-table initializations + +1995-03-21 09:35 Vern Paxson + + * README: for version 2.5 + +1995-03-21 09:13 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: added note regarding yylineno should be maintained on a + per-buffer basis + +1995-03-21 09:12 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: new C++ member functions + +1995-03-21 08:44 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1, NEWS: 2.5.0.8 update + +1995-03-21 08:44 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: rename yylineno if -P + +1995-03-20 09:03 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: do_yylineno MARKER_DIFFERENCE depends on MAXIMUM_MNS + +1995-03-20 09:02 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: removed redundant skel.c from DISTFILES + +1995-03-20 09:02 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: debug(), setdebug(), lineno() + +1995-03-20 09:02 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: %option yylineno support + +1995-03-20 09:02 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: read up to newline for interactive reads, rather than one + char + +1995-03-20 09:01 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l, main.c: added %option yylineno + +1995-03-18 04:27 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: added do_yylineno + +1995-03-06 10:53 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1, NEWS: 2.5.0.7 + +1995-03-05 16:37 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: realclean -> maintainer-clean + +1995-03-05 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added yy_flush_buffer + +1995-03-05 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: added yy_flush_buffer + +1995-03-05 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: prefix support for yy_flush_buffer + +1995-03-05 15:37 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: added %option yyclass + +1995-03-05 15:37 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l, flexdef.h, main.c: added yyclass + +1995-03-05 11:50 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: Added switch_streams + +1995-03-05 11:50 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: added switch_streams + +1995-03-05 11:37 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: don't rename yy_flex_debug for C++ + +1995-03-05 11:37 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: yy_flex_debug extern only if not C++ + +1995-03-05 11:37 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: added yy_flex_debug member variable + +1995-03-05 11:36 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: yyFlexLexer initialization of yy_flex_debug + +1995-03-04 13:06 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, main.c: VMS POSIX stuff + +1995-03-04 11:36 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: moved position of yy_init = 0 + +1995-03-04 11:15 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: added YY_EXIT_FAILURE + +1995-03-04 11:14 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: removed VMS-specific exit + +1995-03-04 11:09 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, dfa.c, yylex.c, sym.c, scan.l, nfa.c, misc.c, gen.c, + main.c: internationalization aids + +1995-03-04 11:07 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: do yy_flex_debug prefix for both C++ and C + +1995-02-06 04:38 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: fixed program_name tweak again + +1995-01-11 06:00 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: oops, fixed program_name tweak + +1995-01-11 05:53 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: program_name is "flex" if argv[0] nil + +1995-01-10 05:43 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.5.0.5 + +1995-01-10 05:43 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Documented YY_NUM_RULES + +1995-01-10 05:42 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: added formatted man page to MISC + +1995-01-10 05:42 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: help messages to stdout + +1995-01-09 17:05 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Added YY_NUM_RULES + +1995-01-09 16:02 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: better fix for #pragma problem + +1995-01-09 16:02 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: better fix for #pragma portability problem + +1995-01-09 07:54 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: "# line" -> #line + +1995-01-09 07:41 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h: comment out Turbo C #pragma's + +1995-01-09 07:35 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: reset linenum on new file + +1995-01-09 07:13 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: isatty() extern + +1995-01-09 07:13 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS, flex.1: 2.5.0.4 + +1995-01-09 07:12 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: long options, VMS tweaks + +1995-01-09 07:12 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added parse.c, parse.h for dist MISC directory + +1995-01-09 07:11 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: some "const" cleansing + +1995-01-09 07:11 Vern Paxson + + * mkskel.sh: skel[] is now const + +1995-01-09 07:11 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: some const cleansing + +1995-01-09 07:10 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: #line in section 1 + +1995-01-05 17:04 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: preen + +1994-12-29 10:58 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: config.h from conf.in + +1994-12-29 10:58 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: for VMS, delete -> remove + +1994-12-29 10:57 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: config.h.in -> conf.in rm config.h on distclean + +1994-12-29 10:57 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: stdinit tweaks + +1994-12-29 10:48 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: added nostdinit + +1994-12-28 13:47 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: added MS-DOS note for 2.5.0.2 + +1994-12-28 13:16 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: typos, tweaks + +1994-12-28 10:40 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: removed flexdoc + +1994-12-28 10:35 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: flexdoc/flex merge + +1994-12-28 08:50 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: typos + +1994-12-28 08:45 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: typo + +1994-12-28 08:42 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: 2.5 update + +1994-12-28 08:41 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.5.0.2 + +1994-12-28 06:55 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: fixed sense of %option main implying %option noyywrap + +1994-12-28 06:54 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: YY_FLEX_{MAJOR,MINOR}_VERSION fixed bug in unput + trashing yytext even with %array + +1994-12-17 17:08 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: prior to 2.5 update + +1994-12-17 13:41 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: C++/-P fixes + +1994-12-17 13:40 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: -P fixes constructor, destructor moved to flex.skl + +1994-12-17 13:40 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: YY_SKIP_YYWRAP yyFlexLexer constructor, destructor + +1994-12-15 09:34 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: formatting + +1994-12-15 09:30 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: fixed bug in adjusting yytext before backing up + +1994-12-10 17:24 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: switched scanner itself over to [:xxx:] + +1994-12-10 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: added YY_FLEX_VERSION + +1994-12-10 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed CCL-match pattern for [:whatever:] + +1994-12-10 12:52 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: treat [:upper:] as [:lower:] if -i + +1994-12-06 16:59 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.5.0.1 + +1994-12-06 16:28 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, gen.c: input() maintains BOL + +1994-12-06 16:20 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: check size of buffer in yy_scan_buffer + +1994-12-06 16:08 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: added %option main, fixed missing %* + +1994-12-06 16:08 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: added ccl exprs + +1994-12-06 16:07 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: added ccl exprs, %option main + +1994-12-06 16:07 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: added %options, ccl exprs + +1994-12-05 16:18 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: undid previous change + +1994-12-04 10:30 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Makefile.in from srcdir + +1994-12-04 04:14 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: added skel.c to DISTFILES + +1994-12-04 03:56 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: added YYSTATE alias + +1994-12-04 03:28 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: NL is now \r?\n + +1994-12-04 03:28 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: use cerr for C++ diagnostics + +1994-12-03 15:16 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: undid YY_UNIX_NEWLINE + +1994-12-03 08:44 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: STDC_HEADERS to check for stdlib + +1994-12-03 08:43 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: AC_STDC_HEADERS -> AC_HEADER_STDC + +1994-12-03 08:43 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: \n -> '\012' + +1994-12-03 07:20 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added YY_UNIX_NEWLINE + +1994-12-03 06:29 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: BOL changes + +1994-12-03 06:29 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: fixed bug with caseins but not ecs + +1994-12-03 06:27 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: BOL changes some casts for Turbo C + +1994-12-03 06:27 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: messages identify filenames + +1994-12-03 06:26 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Increase slowly if realloc double overflows + +1994-12-03 06:26 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: YY_RULE_SETUP + +1994-12-03 06:26 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Added yy_XX_state %option's Added yy_set_bol + +1994-11-29 11:14 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: don't remove ~ files + +1994-11-24 11:50 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: get CFLAGS from autoconf + +1994-11-24 11:42 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, misc.c, parse.y, scan.l, + sym.c: Brian Madsen's tweaks for Borland + +1994-11-24 10:50 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.5.0 + +1994-11-24 10:50 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added do_stdinit + +1994-11-24 10:49 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: Added yy_delete_buffer() in destructor + +1994-11-24 10:48 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added yy_set_interactive, YY_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE, + YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE, YY_NO_INPUT, YY_NO_UNPUT, YY_NO_*_STATE + +1994-11-24 10:48 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added do_stdinit, Think C hacks + +1994-11-24 10:47 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Added %options for input, always-interactive, + never-interactive, yy_scan_{buffer,bytes,string} + +1994-11-05 12:13 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: size_t #ifdef's for not compiling some statics + +1994-11-05 12:13 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: $(FLEX) config.h + +1994-11-05 12:11 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: config.h, size_t, malloc.h, sys/types.h + +1994-11-05 12:10 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: config.h, size_t + +1994-11-05 12:10 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: yywrap option, no stdin/out init for VMS, mundane tweaks + +1994-11-05 12:09 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: alloca, lint tweaks + +1994-11-05 12:09 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: %option yywrap size_t tweaks + +1994-11-05 12:08 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: size_t tweaks + +1994-11-05 12:08 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: size_t, STDC tweaks + +1994-11-05 10:17 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added yy_scan_{buffer,bytes,string}, plus tweaks + +1994-10-12 17:13 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: made stack code conditional on "stack" option + +1994-10-12 17:13 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: added use of "stack" %option + +1994-08-03 07:38 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Fixed fencepost in call to yy_flex_strncpy + +1994-07-25 18:05 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: yy_eof_status -> yy_buffer_status + +1994-07-25 17:22 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: yy_flex_strcpy -> yy_flex_strncpy minor prototype tweak + +1994-07-25 17:21 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Bug fix for matching NUL's at end of token when + interactive. yy_flex_strcpy -> yy_flex_strncpy + +1994-07-25 16:49 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: No YY_USER_ACTION if continued action + +1994-03-16 07:18 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added fix for 8-bit chars returned by input() + +1994-03-16 07:09 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Move definition of yy_flex_strcpy to come after #define + of yytext_ptr + +1994-01-08 05:17 Vern Paxson + + * mkskel.sh: flex.skel -> flex.skl + +1994-01-08 05:13 Vern Paxson + + * mkskel.sh: Initial revision + +1993-12-29 12:09 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Fixed scan.c target so "make" detects flex failure + +1993-12-27 10:14 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Added %option's + +1993-12-27 09:57 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Nuked FLEX_FLAGS that are now done using %option + +1993-12-27 09:41 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y, scan.l: %option + +1993-12-27 09:41 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Reworked for %option + +1993-12-27 09:40 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added "unspecified", globals for %option + +1993-12-27 09:40 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: start condition #define's go to action file + +1993-12-27 09:40 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added action_define() + +1993-12-27 05:59 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Minor consolidation using scon scopes etc + +1993-12-27 05:36 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Modified to use scon scopes + +1993-12-27 05:20 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: indented rules + +1993-12-26 17:22 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Added scon_stk stuff, format_warn + +1993-12-26 17:22 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added format_warn + +1993-12-26 10:04 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Working checkpoint prior to adding { stuff + +1993-12-26 10:04 Vern Paxson + + * main.c, flexdef.h: Added in_rule, deleted actvsc + +1993-12-26 10:03 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added doubling of '\'s in filenames + +1993-12-26 10:02 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Added in_rule, doing_rule_action + +1993-12-26 10:02 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: Removed actvsc + +1993-12-23 15:44 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: -ooutput #line directives credits + +1993-12-23 15:43 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Fixsed sense of test for %array + +1993-12-23 15:42 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.5.0 snapshot for Craig + +1993-12-23 15:41 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Added beginnings of { ... } + +1993-12-23 15:41 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Simplified scanning {}'s + +1993-12-20 04:41 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added + +1993-12-17 05:31 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: prototypes for alloc/string routines + +1993-12-17 05:06 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: alloc, string routines internal + +1993-12-17 05:05 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Nuked lib{string,alloc}.c, added dependency of + yylex.o on parse.h + +1993-12-17 05:05 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: Check for string.h + +1993-12-17 05:04 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Use autoconf for string/strings.h yy_flex_XXX -> + flex_XXX + +1993-12-17 05:04 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Added flex_XXX -> yy_flex_XXX wrappers + +1993-12-17 05:04 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c, misc.c, dfa.c: yy_flex_XXX -> flex_XXX + +1993-12-17 05:03 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: No more WHITESPACE token + +1993-12-16 15:46 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, FlexLexer.h: Added yy_top_state() + +1993-12-16 15:44 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: simplified comment-scanning using push/pop states + +1993-12-16 15:44 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: removed crufty WHITESPACE token, some uses of '\n' token + +1993-12-15 05:23 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: start stack, extern "C++" moved + +1993-12-15 05:23 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: Bug fix for -CF + +1993-12-15 05:23 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, misc.c: alloc routines take unsigned + +1993-12-15 05:23 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: start-state stacks, alloc routines take unsigned + +1993-12-15 05:08 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, misc.c: bracket -CF table elements + +1993-12-13 07:33 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Do #bytes computation in {re,}allocate_array() only once + +1993-12-11 12:06 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, scan.l, flex.skl, sym.c: + yy_str*() -> str*() + +1993-12-11 09:40 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in, dfa.c, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, + parse.y, scan.l, sym.c: -o option + +1993-12-11 06:09 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: lint tweak + +1993-12-11 06:00 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Expanded on extern "C++" news item + +1993-12-11 05:58 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4.5 + +1993-12-11 05:56 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added yy_fill_buffer + +1993-12-11 05:56 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: is_interactive -> yy_is_interactive + +1993-12-11 05:34 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Updated credits + +1993-12-11 05:33 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Fixed typo in "uninstall" target + +1993-12-11 05:33 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Updated comment regarding 0-based vs. 1-based arrays for + -CF. + +1993-12-11 05:30 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: Initialize dfaacc[0] for -CF representation Fixed minor + memory leak + +1993-12-11 05:29 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: #include "FlexLexer.h" -> + +1993-12-11 05:27 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: Added extern "C++" wrapper + +1993-12-09 08:58 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Detect REJECT etc. before generating YY_USES_REJECT! + +1993-12-09 08:58 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Fixed bug in interactive reads where char is unsigned + +1993-12-09 08:57 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Fixed bug in treating '$' as variable trailing context + +1993-12-09 08:57 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.4.5 + +1993-12-07 08:08 Vern Paxson + + * README: pretester update + +1993-12-07 06:16 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4.4 + +1993-12-07 06:15 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: LexError(), C++ experiment warning, credits + +1993-12-07 06:11 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed 8-bit bug + +1993-12-07 06:10 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c, flex.skl: Fixed nasty 8-bit bugs + +1993-12-07 05:18 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c, ecs.c, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, nfa.c, tblcmp.c: + {min,max,abs} -> {MIN,MAX,ABS} + +1993-12-07 05:11 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h, flex.skl: Support for yyFlexLexer::LexerError + +1993-12-06 04:43 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.4.4 + +1993-12-05 12:11 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: credits update + +1993-12-05 12:08 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: very minor "install" tweaks + +1993-12-05 12:07 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, nfa.c: YY_USER_ACTION generated now for each case in + action switch + +1993-12-04 17:02 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Fixed bug in pointing yyin at a new file and resuming + scanning + +1993-12-03 17:45 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Added note regarding g++ 2.5.X + +1993-12-03 17:20 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: updated credits + +1993-12-03 17:20 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: ranlib addition for 2.4.3 + +1993-12-03 17:19 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Minor tweak to last change + +1993-12-03 17:18 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: run ranlib on libfl.a + +1993-12-03 17:02 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Hopefully last update prior to 2.4.3 + +1993-12-03 16:59 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, gen.c, misc.c, sym.c: lint tweaks + +1993-12-03 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added exec_prefix + +1993-12-03 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: credit update + +1993-12-03 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: lint tweak + +1993-12-03 07:50 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: FlexLexer.h fixed for separate inclusion + +1993-12-03 07:49 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, FlexLexer.h, main.c: mods so FlexLexer.h can be + included separately + +1993-12-03 07:47 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: -F incompatible with -+ + +1993-12-02 17:18 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Elaborated comments for 2.4.3 + +1993-12-02 16:59 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4.3 + +1993-12-02 16:58 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Updated message regarding missing libfl.a routines Added + thanks to Noah Friedman + +1993-12-02 16:52 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added libstring.c Modified "lint" target to use + -Dconst= Added a.out, lex.yy.cc to sundry clean targets + +1993-12-02 16:52 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c, scan.l, sym.c, misc.c, main.c, flexdef.h, flex.skl: Use + yy_strXXX() routines instead of + +1993-12-01 06:58 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.4.3 + +1993-12-01 06:58 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, misc.c: yy_flex_xmalloc() moved to misc.c + +1993-12-01 06:58 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Fixed bug in yy_fatal_error() + +1993-12-01 02:59 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: ... and remove plain tar file after compression + +1993-12-01 02:57 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4.2 + +1993-12-01 02:56 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Produce both compress'd and gzip'd distribution tar + files + +1993-12-01 02:52 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: Release 2.4.2 + +1993-11-30 18:37 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: -a -> -Ca + +1993-11-30 15:59 Vern Paxson + + * README: described configuration files in manifest + +1993-11-30 15:58 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added intermediate step of copying MISC/alloca.c -> + alloca.c Included CPPFLAGS when compiling alloca.c + +1993-11-30 10:51 Vern Paxson + + * README: Credit to 2.4 pre-testers. + +1993-11-30 08:01 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Fixed nasty bug in short/long decl decision + +1993-11-30 08:01 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Lowered MAX_SHORT out of increased general paranoia. + Added yy_flex_xmalloc() proto + +1993-11-30 08:00 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Fixed very minor typo in -v output + +1993-11-30 08:00 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Removed vestigal cast to (char) in isupper() call + +1993-11-30 07:59 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added casts to unsigned Char for isascii() calls + +1993-11-30 07:59 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Added #ifdef chud for alloca() + +1993-11-30 07:59 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added alloca + +1993-11-30 07:35 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: Add AC_ALLOCA if using bison + +1993-11-29 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added intermediate file going scan.l -> scan.c + +1993-11-29 12:18 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Removed parse.{c,h} from distribution files, since + they may not be all that portable. + +1993-11-29 12:13 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Fixed %array YYLMAX headaches, added error message if + buffer needs growing but REJECT used + +1993-11-29 12:13 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c, main.c: Fixed YYLMAX headaches + +1993-11-29 12:13 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Documented that buffer can't grow if REJECT used + +1993-11-29 12:12 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added parse.{c,h} to dist files + +1993-11-29 11:40 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, scan.l: Fixed to + buffer section 1 definitions + +1993-11-29 11:38 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: Fixed ANSI-C glitch with '%' operator + +1993-11-29 09:57 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed mis-definition of ndlookup() + +1993-11-29 06:04 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4 -> 2.4.1 + +1993-11-29 06:02 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added install.sh, mkinstalldirs to distribution + files + +1993-11-29 05:51 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Added Nathan Zelle, "promoted" Francois + +1993-11-29 05:37 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: only "realclean" removes flex dist depends on flex + +1993-11-29 05:37 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h, misc.c: myctoi takes char[] instead of Char[] + +1993-11-28 11:46 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: -a -> -Ca all_lower, all_upper -> work on char* + +1993-11-28 11:46 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added -Ca to bigcheck + +1993-11-28 11:45 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: -a -> -Ca; fixed help output + +1993-11-28 11:45 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c, flex.1: -a -> -Ca + +1993-11-28 11:44 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: all_lower, all_upper work on char* + +1993-11-28 11:44 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed some casts now that yytext is always char* and + never unsigned char* + +1993-11-28 11:42 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Francois' tweaks + +1993-11-28 11:39 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: AC_LN_S, AC_STDC_HEADERS (but not AC_ALLOCA) + +1993-11-27 10:10 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: fixed typo + +1993-11-27 10:03 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Don't remove dist directory + +1993-11-27 10:01 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Include liballoc.c in lint targets + +1993-11-27 10:01 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: lint tweak + +1993-11-27 09:14 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Added -l compression to bigcheck + +1993-11-27 09:07 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: permission tweaking for "dist" + +1993-11-27 09:02 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: more "dist" tweaks + +1993-11-27 08:59 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Changed "make dist" to use version.h, include scan.c + in initial dir copy + +1993-11-27 08:44 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: 2.4.1 + +1993-11-27 08:44 Vern Paxson + + * README: Revised as per Francois Pinard + +1993-11-27 08:41 Vern Paxson + + * COPYING: flex.skel -> flex.skl + +1993-11-27 08:37 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Updated date of 2.4 release + +1993-11-27 08:29 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Removed manual & nroff output from distribution + +1993-11-27 08:20 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4.1 release + +1993-11-27 07:57 Vern Paxson + + * configure.in: Initial revision + +1993-11-27 07:56 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Merge w/ 2.4.1 changes added "dist2" target + +1993-11-26 12:02 Vern Paxson + + * Makefile.in: Initial revision + +1993-11-26 11:59 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Removed #ifndef FILE protection from include of stdio + +1993-11-26 11:40 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Added Francois Pinard to distribution headache helpers + +1993-11-26 11:10 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Modified C++ scanners to get input a character at a + time for interactive scanners. + +1993-11-26 11:09 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added YY_INTERACTIVE. + +1993-11-26 11:09 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Put definitions inside ()'s so we can test -l option for + "make bigcheck" + +1993-11-26 11:09 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Documented YY_INTERACTIVE. + +1993-11-26 10:08 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h, flex.1, gen.c, main.c, parse.y, scan.l: -l + lex compatibility flag + +1993-11-20 10:05 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Support for read()/fread() section 1 definitions + precede default macro definitions + +1993-11-20 10:05 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added use_read global + +1993-11-20 10:04 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Cleaner definition for yymore() Fixed string broken across + multiple lines + +1993-11-20 10:04 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added -Cr + +1993-11-20 10:03 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: K&R declaration for check_char() + +1993-11-20 09:56 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Documented -Cr + +1993-11-20 09:31 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: No need to #undef before redefining prior to -Cr + documentation + +1993-11-10 05:27 Vern Paxson + + * README: Heavily massaged for 2.4 + +1993-11-10 05:27 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Added Landon Noll to thanks. + +1993-11-10 05:07 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.4 release + +1993-11-10 05:06 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: 2.4 documentation + +1993-11-10 05:05 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added global to remember -P prefix so it can be written + in -v summary. Alphabetized prefix generation, added yywrap + +1993-11-09 16:11 Vern Paxson + + * version.h: updated date for 2.4.0 :-( + +1993-10-10 11:28 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: Whitespace tweaking + +1993-10-10 10:52 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Use DEFAULT_CSIZE only if not using equivalence classes. + +1993-10-10 10:47 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Checkpoint prior to final 2.4 update + +1993-10-04 17:15 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Raw 2.4 changes + +1993-10-04 12:44 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: osfcn.h -> unistd.h + +1993-10-04 06:56 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added "static" to definition of yy_fatal_error as well + as fwd decl. + +1993-10-04 06:17 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added yy_fatal_error function. + +1993-10-03 13:38 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Got rid of (char *) casts of yytext, no longer needed. + +1993-10-03 13:34 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Got rid of (char *) casts of yytext, no longer needed. + +1993-10-03 12:05 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: YY_CHAR -> char added YYText(), YYLeng() + +1993-10-03 12:01 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c, flex.skl: Minimized use of YY_CHAR + +1993-10-03 12:01 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added "flex++" feature Minimized use of YY_CHAR + +1993-10-02 11:25 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Clarified help message for -S + +1993-10-02 11:23 Vern Paxson + + * libyywrap.c, version.h: Initial revision + +1993-10-02 11:20 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: If -+ used, output to lex.yy.cc + +1993-10-02 11:19 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h, flex.skl: Switched from FILE*'s to stream's + +1993-10-02 09:44 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added expand_nxt_chk() extern. + +1993-10-02 09:38 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added dynamic buffer growing. Added yyless() for + section 3. + +1993-10-02 09:37 Vern Paxson + + * main.c, flexdef.h, dfa.c, gen.c: Added -a option for long-align. + +1993-10-02 09:36 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: formfeed no longer considered whitespace + +1993-09-21 16:45 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Nuked FILENAMESIZE + +1993-09-21 16:45 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: yyflexlexer.h -> FlexLexer.h minor portability tweak + +1993-09-21 16:45 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Added start condition to EOF trace output + +1993-09-21 16:44 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added YY_START changed yyFlexLexer to define yylex() + +1993-09-21 16:44 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Minor portability tweaks + +1993-09-21 16:43 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: Split into two classes, one fully abstract. yylex() + no longer abstract in yyFlexLexer + +1993-09-21 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: PC lint tweak + +1993-09-21 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: YYSTYPE #define'd to int + +1993-09-21 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: minor lint tweak + +1993-09-16 16:53 Vern Paxson + + * FlexLexer.h: Initial revision + +1993-09-16 16:38 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Delete prototypes for Unix system calls. + +1993-09-16 16:31 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c, tblcmp.c, sym.c, nfa.c, misc.c, main.c, gen.c, ecs.c, + ccl.c, dfa.c, scan.l, parse.y: nuked static RCS string + +1993-09-16 16:28 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: %array not allowed with C++ scanners + +1993-09-16 16:27 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed bugs regarding %{%} code in section 2 prolog %array + not allowed with C++ scanners + +1993-08-25 13:11 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added C_plus_plus flag. + +1993-08-25 13:11 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: First version of C/C++ skeleton + +1993-08-25 13:10 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: yy_state_type declared earlier. Made a bunch of statics + only output if not -+ + +1993-08-25 12:59 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added -+ option, updated usage() output, rearranged some + generated code to come at the right point in the output for + yyflexlexer.h. + +1993-08-25 12:52 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added %+/%-/%* to skelout() + +1993-08-25 12:51 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: EOF in section 2 prolog leads to section 0, not section 3 + +1993-08-25 12:40 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: Dump promotion of EOF in section 2 to turn on section 3; + instead just treat it like a final EOF + +1993-08-25 12:40 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: yy_nxt table should be "const" + +1993-08-24 16:46 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Removed a lot of #ifdef chud "backtracking" -> + "backing up" + +1993-08-24 16:45 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: "backtracking" -> "backing up" got rid of time reports + +1993-08-24 16:44 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: "backtracking" -> "backing up" some portability tweaks + fixed to only call flexscan() when done if known to be in section 3 + +1993-08-24 16:43 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: isascii() moved to flexdef.h nuked flex_gettime() + +1993-08-24 16:43 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed bug with empty section 2 + +1993-08-24 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: Chucked definition of isascii() + +1993-08-24 16:40 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: preserve yytext on input() bug fix when combining + yyless() with yymore() checkpoint prior to C++ option + +1993-08-24 16:37 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: "backtracking" -> "backing up" + +1993-07-09 15:47 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Fixed to not generate extra EOF's after reading one. + +1993-07-05 17:52 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Spit out definition of YY_CHAR early + +1993-07-05 17:52 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Some rearranging to make sure things get declared in + the right order + +1993-07-05 17:37 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: Some comment fixes as per Wilhelms + +1993-07-05 17:37 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Nuked #undef of yywrap, now that it's a function + +1993-07-05 17:36 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Fixed bug with Z-a character classes as per Wilhelms + +1993-07-05 17:36 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: added check_char call in mkstate() to prevent bad xtion + chars + +1993-07-05 17:35 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added check_char() + +1993-07-05 17:35 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Fixed some reallocation bugs, etc. as per Wilhelms + +1993-07-05 17:34 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added check_char(), readable_form() + +1993-07-05 17:34 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added #ifndef's around #define's to let user override + Moved a bunch of definitions prior to section 1 + +1993-07-05 17:32 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: Wilhems bug fixes. + +1993-07-05 17:31 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: Added check_char() + +1993-06-12 09:44 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Changed to use yy_flex_alloc() and friends + +1993-06-12 09:43 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added -P flag + +1993-06-12 09:42 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed bug in lex % directives + +1993-06-12 09:42 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Modified to use yy_flex_alloc() and friends + +1993-06-12 09:42 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: Modified to use yy_flex_alloc() + +1993-06-12 09:41 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Modified to use yy_flex_alloc() and friends Moved some + globals earlier in the file to permit access in section 1 + +1993-06-12 09:40 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: Got rid of code needed for %t + +1993-04-14 18:41 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, libmain.c, + main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, parse.y, scan.l, sym.c, tblcmp.c, yylex.c: + Reformatting. + +1993-04-05 16:38 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Fixed bug in description of backtracking + +1993-04-05 16:37 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.3.8 + +1993-04-05 16:37 Vern Paxson + + * main.c, flex.skl: %array support + +1993-04-05 16:36 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added non-STDC clause for '\a' + +1993-04-05 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Fixed subtle problems regarding '*'s in comments + %pointer/%array match entire lines + +1993-04-05 16:35 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Added %array support + +1993-02-06 16:08 Vern Paxson + + * README: Finally updated email addr + +1993-02-06 16:08 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Mostly .LP -> .PP + +1993-02-06 16:06 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: [no log message] + +1993-02-06 16:05 Vern Paxson + + * main.c, scan.l: A lot of tweaks ... + +1993-02-06 16:04 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: reallocate_character_array -> reallocate_Character_array + +1993-02-06 16:04 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Bug/lint fixes Modified to work with "action" array + instead of temp file + +1993-02-06 16:03 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: Fixed bug in 8-bit hashing + +1993-02-06 16:03 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: numerous bug fixes extra formatting of error/warning + messages added support of <*>, partial support for nested start + conditions + +1993-02-06 16:01 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c: Remove %t cruft + +1993-02-06 16:01 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Beginning of %pointer/%array support + +1993-02-06 16:00 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: Added keeping track of which rules are useful fixed a + fencepost error in checking for scanners that require -8 + +1993-02-06 15:59 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: Added checking for whether rules are useful modified to + work with internal "action" array + +1993-02-06 15:58 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added internal "action" array, internal skeleton, + zero_out() in lieu of bzero + +1993-02-06 15:58 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: Fixed a bunch of fencepost errors in increasing tables. + +1993-02-06 15:57 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: -Wall fix + +1991-03-28 07:01 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Fixed out-of-bounds access bug; patch #7 for release 2.3 + +1991-03-28 07:00 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Patch #7 for 2.3 + +1990-10-23 10:51 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: fixed missing "rule_type" entry for end-of-buffer action + +1990-08-29 08:11 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Fixed yymore() but in not resetting yy_more_len + +1990-08-29 08:10 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Patch #6 for 2.3 + +1990-08-16 16:22 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Patch #5 + +1990-08-13 20:10 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: fixed comment in myesc() + +1990-08-13 20:07 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: fixed date in patch #4 + +1990-08-13 20:05 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: patch #4 + +1990-08-13 20:01 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: fixed hexadecimal escapes; added is_hex_digit() + +1990-08-03 10:12 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Patch #3 + +1990-08-03 10:09 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h: changed to include for __GNUC__ + +1990-08-01 21:03 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.3 patch #2 + +1990-08-01 21:01 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Another try at getting the malloc() definitions + correct; this time for g++, too + +1990-08-01 20:30 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h: fixed to declare malloc() and free() by hand + if __GNUC__ + +1990-07-28 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Changed to get malloc definition in identical fashion + to that used by flex.skel + +1990-06-27 20:43 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: [no log message] + +1990-06-27 20:40 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Fixed bug in mini-scanner examle Fixed bug in YY_INPUT + redefinition yylineno defense reentrancy documentation Something + else which I forget. + +1990-06-27 19:47 Vern Paxson + + * COPYING, ccl.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, flexdef.h, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, + nfa.c, parse.y, scan.l, sym.c, tblcmp.c, yylex.c: 4.4 BSD copyright + +1990-05-26 13:31 Vern Paxson + + * README: Changed prolog to reflect 2.3 release. + +1990-05-26 13:29 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: pointed reader at Makefile instead of README for porting + considerations added Makefile comments: support for SCO Unix; + parameterization + +1990-05-26 13:24 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added DONT_HAVE_STDLIB_H and declarations of malloc() + +1990-05-26 13:16 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.3 changes + +1990-05-26 13:02 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: documentation on new features Comment regarding Ove's + work ^foo|bar difference between flex / lex yyin initialization + difference documented that yy_switch_to_buffer can be used in + yywrap() documented that # comments are deprecated + +1990-05-26 12:56 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: declared void functions as such added prototypes for + forward references changed to check for error status when closing + files + +1990-05-26 12:54 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: Added macro definition for isascii() if not already + present + +1990-05-26 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: declared void functions as such added prototypes for + forward references changed to use format_pinpoint_message where + appropriate + +1990-05-26 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: declared void functions as such changed to strip # + comments, as documented moved #undef of yywrap() to before include + of flexdef, so prototype doesn't get screwed up + +1990-05-26 12:52 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: introduced format_pinpoint_message() declared void + functions as such changed lone <> to apply to all outstanding + start conditions + +1990-05-26 12:51 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c, tblcmp.c: declared void functions as such added prototypes + for forward references + +1990-05-26 12:50 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: declared void functions as such prototypes for forward + references shuffled around some routines to make the order perhaps + a little more logical changed memory references to use void* + instead of char* + +1990-05-26 12:50 Vern Paxson + + * libmain.c: Added declaration of arguments made yylex() a function + +1990-05-26 12:48 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: prototypes for forward references declared void functions + as such yy_flex_debug testing of error on file closes casts to void + for sprintf() and strcpy() + +1990-05-26 12:42 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added prototypes changed memory allocation routines to + deal with void*'s instead of char*'s some rearranging for VMS + +1990-05-26 12:40 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Added YY_USER_INIT Added yy_new_buffer() alias for + yy_create_buffer() fixed (hopefully) malloc declaration headaches + +1990-05-26 12:40 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c: declared void functions as such declared void functions as + such + +1990-05-26 12:39 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: prototypes for forward references declared void functions + as such + +1990-05-26 12:38 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: Declared void functions as such + +1990-04-12 07:03 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: added fix for allowing yy_switch_to_buffer() in + yywrap() + +1990-04-03 10:09 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: patch #3 - -I fix + +1990-03-29 21:43 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Changed generation of archaic "continue" to "goto + yy_find_action" + +1990-03-27 07:06 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Patch #2 changes + +1990-03-27 07:03 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: fixed fencepost errors with yy_buf_size and detecting + NUL's + +1990-03-26 11:41 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: [no log message] + +1990-03-26 11:38 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: g++ tweaks + +1990-03-23 09:25 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: Changes for Patch #1. + +1990-03-23 09:20 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: fix for g++ + +1990-03-23 09:18 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: minor typos and formatting changes. Removed BITNET + address. + +1990-03-23 09:16 Vern Paxson + + * README: nuked BITNET address. + +1990-03-20 09:54 Vern Paxson + + * README: 2.2 README + +1990-03-20 09:33 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: USG alias. + +1990-03-20 09:32 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added USG alias for SYS_V + +1990-03-20 09:25 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-03-20 09:17 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Added Earle Horton for 8-bit chars. + +1990-03-20 08:52 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Tweaks for lint and C++ + +1990-03-20 08:52 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: -ll => -lfl + +1990-03-20 08:52 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: 2.2 changes + +1990-03-20 08:17 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Changed to use YY_BUFFER_STATE everywhere. + +1990-03-20 08:16 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-03-20 08:16 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: "associated rules" changed to "associated rule line + numbers". + +1990-03-20 08:15 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: cast added to malloc() call to keep lint happy. + +1990-03-20 06:36 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: Fixed handling of premature EOF's. + +1990-03-20 06:36 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: Removed declaration of malloc() + +1990-03-20 06:36 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Removed malloc() declaration. Added detection of EOF in + actions. + +1990-03-20 06:35 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Rules rewritten so '/' and '$' parsed correctly. + +1990-03-20 06:34 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: Corrected line numbers for continued actions. + +1990-03-20 06:33 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Removed declarations of malloc() and realloc(). + +1990-03-20 06:32 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Summary of generation flags. Minor -8 tweaks. + +1990-03-20 06:32 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: full support for -d + +1990-03-20 06:31 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: defines for malloc() and realloc() conditional defines + for abs(), min(), and max() + +1990-03-20 06:31 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Many multiple-buffer additions. + +1990-03-20 06:30 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: -8 tweaks. + +1990-03-19 11:34 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Proto hacks. NUL hacks. Debugging hacks. C++ hacks. + +1990-03-16 12:40 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: RCS won't let me unedit! gets "Missing access list" + +1990-03-16 11:55 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c: Many hacks for NUL's. Hope they're right. + +1990-03-16 11:53 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: Minor tweaks for NUL's. + +1990-03-16 11:53 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: no changes -- had checked out for testing smaller read + buffer sizes + +1990-03-16 11:52 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Nuked some extraneous whitespace. NUL's hacks. + +1990-03-16 11:52 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: hack for NUL's. + +1990-03-16 11:51 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Hack to cshell for NUL's. + +1990-03-16 11:51 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: NUL's. -8 + +1990-03-16 11:51 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: NUL's. + +1990-03-16 11:50 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: NUL's. 8-bit chars. + +1990-03-16 11:50 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: NUL's; indenting + +1990-03-16 11:50 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: more thrashing around with NUL's + +1990-03-16 11:49 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: removed NUL hack + +1990-03-14 08:41 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: Added <> token + +1990-03-14 08:39 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c, flexdef.h: Tweaks for NUL chars. + +1990-03-14 08:39 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c, gen.c, main.c, misc.c, parse.y, scan.l, tblcmp.c: Tweaks + for NUL chars. + +1990-03-14 08:39 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: Tweaks for handling NUL's. + +1990-02-28 13:10 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-02-28 11:59 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Changed .so options.man to inlined version since flex.1 + will have a different (shorter) options description. + +1990-02-28 10:09 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-02-28 06:10 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-02-26 12:59 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-02-25 14:47 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: [no log message] + +1990-02-24 20:28 Vern Paxson + + * flex.1: Initial revision + +1990-01-16 06:17 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Restored EOB accepting list for REJECT. Second try at 2.2 + Release. + +1990-01-16 05:39 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Added missing ',' in error message. 2.2 Release, second + try. + +1990-01-16 05:29 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: 8-bit char support. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 13:02 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: 8-bit char support. Arbitrary indented/%{} code allowed + in section 2. \x escapes. %t support. Minor POSIX-compliance + changes. BEGIN(0) -> BEGIN(INITIAL). yywrap() and + set_input_file() for multiple input files. C_COMMENT_2 removed. + 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 13:00 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: 8-bit char support. SYS_V / Atari portability fixes. + Removed generated array names. CSIZE now only defined if not + already defined. Added "csize" global. Added "input_files", + "num_input_files", and "program_name" globals. %t support globals. + 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:58 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Removed unused EOB_accepting_list array. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Bug in -F table generation fixed. 8-bit char support. + Hardwired generated array names. "const"'s added to generated + code. Fixed yymore() / trailing context bug. + +1990-01-15 12:53 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: 8-bit char support. Error-message pinpointing. 2.2 + Release. + +1990-01-15 12:49 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Unsigned char support. %t support. Removed hard-wiring + of program name "flex". -c changed to -C; -c now deprecated. -n + added. :-( Multiple input files. SYSV tmpnam() use. Removed old + #define's from output. Identified error messages w/ filename and + line. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:49 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: Unsigned char support. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:48 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: Removed redundant test. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:48 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: Unsigned char support. \x support. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:47 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: 8-bit char support. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:44 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: C++ support. Turbo-C support. 8-bit char support. + yyleng is an int. unput() callable in section 3. yymore hacks. + yyrestart() no longer closes stdin. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:41 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c: %t support. 8-bit/unsigned char support. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-15 12:40 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: %t hacks. minor cosmetics. 2.2 Relase. + +1990-01-15 12:37 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: Changes for unsigned/8-bit chars. 2.2 Release. + +1990-01-10 10:10 Vern Paxson + + * libmain.c: Initial revision + +1989-12-30 10:34 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: removed gratuitous trailing context code + +1989-12-30 10:34 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: made -c case-sensitive + +1989-12-30 10:33 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: unput() bug fix + +1989-12-30 10:32 Vern Paxson + + * README: [no log message] + +1989-06-20 13:24 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: changed to not use '|' and trailing context combo so + users can test using -F ... + +1989-06-20 13:23 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: made trailing context combined with '|' warning always + come out + +1989-06-20 13:12 Vern Paxson + + * README: [no log message] + +1989-06-20 12:47 Vern Paxson + + * COPYING: Initial revision + +1989-06-20 12:36 Vern Paxson + + * main.c, README, NEWS: [no log message] + +1989-06-20 12:27 Vern Paxson + + * README: [no log message] + +1989-06-20 12:02 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS, README, main.c: [no log message] + +1989-06-20 11:49 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, misc.c, nfa.c, + parse.y, scan.l, sym.c, tblcmp.c, yylex.c: Beta release + +1989-06-20 11:48 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS, README, main.c: 2.1 beta release + +1989-06-20 11:44 Vern Paxson + + * main.c, NEWS: [no log message] + +1989-06-20 11:38 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl, flexdef.h, gen.c, misc.c, nfa.c, parse.y, scan.l, + sym.c: 2.0.1 beta + +1989-06-20 11:37 Vern Paxson + + * README: [no log message] + +1989-05-25 08:21 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: fixsed bug with -I and backtracking + +1989-05-25 07:49 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Cleaned up forward declarations of yyunput() and + input() + +1989-05-25 07:48 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: Split copyright string. + +1989-05-25 07:48 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: Split copyright string. Added check for empty machine in + dupmachine(). + +1989-05-25 07:46 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c, main.c, misc.c, scan.l, ecs.c, sym.c, yylex.c, dfa.c, + tblcmp.c, gen.c: Split copyright string into two to avoid tempting + fate with \ sequences ... + +1989-05-24 08:48 Vern Paxson + + * README: updated for 2nd release Beta test added RCS header + +1989-05-24 07:48 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: removed static char copyright + +1989-05-24 07:45 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added BSD copyright notice. Removed + FAST_SKELETON_FILE. + +1989-05-24 07:44 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: added BSD copyright notice. Removed references to + FAST_SKELETON_FILE. + +1989-05-24 07:44 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c, gen.c, ecs.c: Added BSD copyright notice + +1989-05-24 07:42 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c, dfa.c, misc.c, yylex.c, sym.c, tblcmp.c, scan.l, parse.y: + added BSD copyright notice + +1989-05-23 20:32 Vern Paxson + + * flex.skl: Initial revision + +1989-05-19 10:13 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: renamed accnum to num_rules + +1989-05-19 10:12 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: moved table generation code to gen.c moved ntod() to + dfa.c + +1989-05-19 10:11 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: the most piddling format change imaginable + +1989-05-19 10:10 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: changed to look for yymore, REJECT, %used and %unused + removed gross magic for dealing with section 3 + +1989-05-19 10:08 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c, parse.y: changes for variable trailing context + +1989-05-19 10:07 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: added all_lower() and all_upper() + +1989-05-19 10:07 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: added checking for features being Really used + backtracking, performance reports misc. cleanup + +1989-05-19 10:06 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: major overhaul for merged skeleton + +1989-05-19 10:05 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: a zillion changes/additions/cleanups + +1989-05-19 10:01 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: added backtrack report added checking for dangerous + trailing context considerable minor cleanup + +1989-05-19 09:56 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: list_character_set() modified to take a FILE to write to + ... + +1989-05-19 09:56 Vern Paxson + + * README: updated for beta release + +1988-11-25 16:30 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: added -p flag generation of #define's for scanner + +1988-11-25 16:28 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: Added END_OF_BUFFER_ACTION and bol_needed + +1988-11-25 16:27 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: added ntod() + +1988-05-09 13:01 Vern Paxson + + * gen.c: Initial revision + +1988-05-08 16:13 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: RCS header changed display style of non-printings from + ^x to \0xx + +1988-05-08 16:08 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: RCS header MAX_XTIONS_FOR_FULL_INTERIOR_FIT -> + MAX_XTIONS_FULL_INTERIOR_FIT made back-tracking accepting number be + one greater than the last legit accepting number, instead of 0. + This way, end-of-buffer can take 0 and no negative accepting + numbers are needed. added genftbl() changed last ftl references to + C added check for UNSIGNED_CHAR's added back-track logic to + make_tables() added checking and report for backtracking fixed + fence-post error with onesp stack pointer + +1988-05-08 16:08 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: RCS header changed "entry" to "sym_entry" to avoid + conflict with old keyword + +1988-05-08 16:07 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: RCS header removed \^ from ESCSEQ + +1988-05-08 16:06 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: RCS header bug fix due to missing default rule, could + have to backtrack when backtrack variables haven't been set up + +1988-05-08 16:05 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: RCS ident yy_cp, yy_bp support name shortenings assoc_rule + support + +1988-05-08 16:04 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: RCS header check before malloc()'ing for 16 bit overflow + MS_DOS, VMS ifdef's removed commented-out \^ code removed FTLSOURCE + code added readable_form() + +1988-05-08 16:03 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: Added RCS header removed revision history misc additions + and fixes to globals VMS ifdef's backtracking statistics -p flag + name shortenings + +1988-05-08 15:59 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: removed revision history added RCS header added VMS, + MS_DOS ifdef's removed DEFAULT_ACTION, changed END_OF_BUFFER_ACTION + shortened MAX_XTIONS_FOR_FULL_INTERIOR_FIT to + MAX_XTIONS_FULL_INTERIOR_FIT added MAX_ASSOC_RULES added + performance_report, assoc_rule gloabls added num_backtracking + gloabl shortened allocate_integer_pointer_array, + reallocate_integer_pointer_array + +1988-05-08 15:53 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c: added RCS id added PROCFLG to avoid assumption of signed + char's + +1988-05-08 15:51 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: added RCS id added check_for_backtracking() added + dump_associated_rules() added dump_transitions() shortened + reallocate_integer_pointer_array to reallocate_int_ptr_array + removed some dfaacc_{state,set} abuses + +1988-05-08 15:51 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: Added list_character_set() + +1988-05-06 20:06 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: added RCS id + +1988-04-10 17:57 Vern Paxson + + * README: minor tweaks + +1988-04-10 17:42 Vern Paxson + + * README: forgot sh flex.shar + +1988-04-10 17:27 Vern Paxson + + * README: final tweaking + +1988-04-10 17:27 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: removed minor lint fluff + +1988-04-10 17:27 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS: [no log message] + +1988-04-10 16:55 Vern Paxson + + * NEWS, README: Initial revision + +1988-04-10 16:54 Vern Paxson + + * yylex.c: added identifying comment. changed to include "parse.h" + instead of "y.tab.h" + +1988-04-10 16:53 Vern Paxson + + * tblcmp.c: Changed name from flexcmp.c -> tblcmp.c fixed misc. + typos made generating ec tables be a routine + +1988-04-10 16:52 Vern Paxson + + * sym.c: changed name from flexsym.c -> sym.c revamped calling + sequences, etc., for extended table struct definition which now + has both char * and int fields. + +1988-04-10 16:51 Vern Paxson + + * scan.l: Changed name from flexscan.l -> scan.l fixed bug in + added block comments between rules. + +1988-04-10 16:50 Vern Paxson + + * parse.y: changed name from flexparse.y -> parse.y added start + condition "INITIAL" made a{3} have "variable length" + +1988-04-10 16:48 Vern Paxson + + * nfa.c: changed name from flexnfa.c -> nfa.c corrected some typos. + +1988-04-10 16:48 Vern Paxson + + * misc.c: changed name from flexmisc.c -> misc.c + +1988-04-10 16:46 Vern Paxson + + * main.c: fixed bug causing core dumps if skeleton files could not + be opened. Added -cF. Added fullspd to be equivalent to fulltbl + for which options is cannot be mixed with. + +1988-04-10 16:45 Vern Paxson + + * flexdef.h: fixed typos, enhanced symbol table definition. + +1988-04-10 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * ecs.c: changed name from flexecs.c to ecs.c + +1988-04-10 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * dfa.c: changed name from flexdfa.c to dfa.c + +1988-04-10 16:42 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c: changed name from flexccl.c -> ccl.c + +1988-02-13 06:00 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c, tblcmp.c, dfa.c, ecs.c, main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, sym.c, + yylex.c, flexdef.h, parse.y, scan.l: Beta Release. + +1987-11-08 17:24 Vern Paxson + + * ccl.c, tblcmp.c, flexdef.h, dfa.c, ecs.c, main.c, misc.c, nfa.c, + parse.y, scan.l, sym.c, yylex.c: Initial revision + diff --git a/FlexLexer.h b/FlexLexer.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bad4ce0 --- /dev/null +++ b/FlexLexer.h @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +// -*-C++-*- +// FlexLexer.h -- define interfaces for lexical analyzer classes generated +// by flex + +// Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. +// All rights reserved. +// +// This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by +// Kent Williams and Tom Epperly. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +// are met: + +// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +// Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +// may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +// without specific prior written permission. + +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED +// WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR +// PURPOSE. + +// This file defines FlexLexer, an abstract class which specifies the +// external interface provided to flex C++ lexer objects, and yyFlexLexer, +// which defines a particular lexer class. +// +// If you want to create multiple lexer classes, you use the -P flag +// to rename each yyFlexLexer to some other xxFlexLexer. You then +// include in your other sources once per lexer class: +// +// #undef yyFlexLexer +// #define yyFlexLexer xxFlexLexer +// #include +// +// #undef yyFlexLexer +// #define yyFlexLexer zzFlexLexer +// #include +// ... + +#ifndef __FLEX_LEXER_H +// Never included before - need to define base class. +#define __FLEX_LEXER_H + +#include +# ifndef FLEX_STD +# define FLEX_STD std:: +# endif + +extern "C++" { + +struct yy_buffer_state; +typedef int yy_state_type; + +class FlexLexer { +public: + virtual ~FlexLexer() { } + + const char* YYText() const { return yytext; } + int YYLeng() const { return yyleng; } + + virtual void + yy_switch_to_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* new_buffer ) = 0; + virtual struct yy_buffer_state* + yy_create_buffer( FLEX_STD istream* s, int size ) = 0; + virtual void yy_delete_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* b ) = 0; + virtual void yyrestart( FLEX_STD istream* s ) = 0; + + virtual int yylex() = 0; + + // Call yylex with new input/output sources. + int yylex( FLEX_STD istream* new_in, FLEX_STD ostream* new_out = 0 ) + { + switch_streams( new_in, new_out ); + return yylex(); + } + + // Switch to new input/output streams. A nil stream pointer + // indicates "keep the current one". + virtual void switch_streams( FLEX_STD istream* new_in = 0, + FLEX_STD ostream* new_out = 0 ) = 0; + + int lineno() const { return yylineno; } + + int debug() const { return yy_flex_debug; } + void set_debug( int flag ) { yy_flex_debug = flag; } + +protected: + char* yytext; + int yyleng; + int yylineno; // only maintained if you use %option yylineno + int yy_flex_debug; // only has effect with -d or "%option debug" +}; + +} +#endif // FLEXLEXER_H + +#if defined(yyFlexLexer) || ! defined(yyFlexLexerOnce) +// Either this is the first time through (yyFlexLexerOnce not defined), +// or this is a repeated include to define a different flavor of +// yyFlexLexer, as discussed in the flex manual. +#define yyFlexLexerOnce + +extern "C++" { + +class yyFlexLexer : public FlexLexer { +public: + // arg_yyin and arg_yyout default to the cin and cout, but we + // only make that assignment when initializing in yylex(). + yyFlexLexer( FLEX_STD istream* arg_yyin = 0, FLEX_STD ostream* arg_yyout = 0 ); + + virtual ~yyFlexLexer(); + + void yy_switch_to_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* new_buffer ); + struct yy_buffer_state* yy_create_buffer( FLEX_STD istream* s, int size ); + void yy_delete_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* b ); + void yyrestart( FLEX_STD istream* s ); + + void yypush_buffer_state( struct yy_buffer_state* new_buffer ); + void yypop_buffer_state(); + + virtual int yylex(); + virtual void switch_streams( FLEX_STD istream* new_in, FLEX_STD ostream* new_out = 0 ); + virtual int yywrap(); + +protected: + virtual int LexerInput( char* buf, int max_size ); + virtual void LexerOutput( const char* buf, int size ); + virtual void LexerError( const char* msg ); + + void yyunput( int c, char* buf_ptr ); + int yyinput(); + + void yy_load_buffer_state(); + void yy_init_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* b, FLEX_STD istream* s ); + void yy_flush_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* b ); + + int yy_start_stack_ptr; + int yy_start_stack_depth; + int* yy_start_stack; + + void yy_push_state( int new_state ); + void yy_pop_state(); + int yy_top_state(); + + yy_state_type yy_get_previous_state(); + yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans( yy_state_type current_state ); + int yy_get_next_buffer(); + + FLEX_STD istream* yyin; // input source for default LexerInput + FLEX_STD ostream* yyout; // output sink for default LexerOutput + + // yy_hold_char holds the character lost when yytext is formed. + char yy_hold_char; + + // Number of characters read into yy_ch_buf. + int yy_n_chars; + + // Points to current character in buffer. + char* yy_c_buf_p; + + int yy_init; // whether we need to initialize + int yy_start; // start state number + + // Flag which is used to allow yywrap()'s to do buffer switches + // instead of setting up a fresh yyin. A bit of a hack ... + int yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof; + + + size_t yy_buffer_stack_top; /**< index of top of stack. */ + size_t yy_buffer_stack_max; /**< capacity of stack. */ + struct yy_buffer_state ** yy_buffer_stack; /**< Stack as an array. */ + void yyensure_buffer_stack(void); + + // The following are not always needed, but may be depending + // on use of certain flex features (like REJECT or yymore()). + + yy_state_type yy_last_accepting_state; + char* yy_last_accepting_cpos; + + yy_state_type* yy_state_buf; + yy_state_type* yy_state_ptr; + + char* yy_full_match; + int* yy_full_state; + int yy_full_lp; + + int yy_lp; + int yy_looking_for_trail_begin; + + int yy_more_flag; + int yy_more_len; + int yy_more_offset; + int yy_prev_more_offset; +}; + +} + +#endif // yyFlexLexer || ! yyFlexLexerOnce + diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23e5f25 --- /dev/null +++ b/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +Installation Instructions +************************* + +Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Free +Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives +unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. + +Basic Installation +================== + +These are generic installation instructions. + + The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for +various system-dependent variables used during compilation. 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It records user -visible +changes between releases of flex. + +See the file COPYING for copying conditions. + +* version 2.5.35 released 2008-02-26 + +** fixed bug that prevented flex from accepting certain comments in the + scanner file (resolves bugs #1849809 and #1849805) + +** fix bug that prevented headers for all functions from being generated + (resolves bug #1628314) + +** change yy_size_t to be size_t (resolves bug #1849812) + +** new de, nl, pl, pt_br, vi translations from the translation project + +* version 2.5.34 released 2007-12-12 + +** introduce yylex_init_extra; see the manual for details + +** introduce %option extra-type="your_type *" (resolves bug #1744505) + +** The flex program now parses multiple short concatenated options (resolves bug + #1619820). Thanks to Petr Machata of Red Hat on this issue. + +** better checking after yyalloc/yyrealloc (resolves bug #1595967) + +** flex now provides for a libfl_pic.a compiled with position + independent code. Particularly useful when including a flex scanner + in a shared library and with more recent versions of gcc. Thanks to the Debian project for the idea. + +** SourceForge feature request #1658379: Expose YY_BUF_SIZE in the + header file. + +** flex better escapes filenames with special characters in them + (resolves bug #1623600) + +** a memory leak was plugged(resolves bug #1601111) + +** pattern language expanded; see the manual for details on the below + highlights + +*** pattern options added to specify patterns as case-insensitive or + case-sensitive + +*** pattern options to specify whether the "." character should match + the newline character + +*** pattern options added to allow ignoring of whitespace in patterns + +*** POSIX character classes may be negated in patterns + +*** patterns may now use set difference, union operators + +** the manual now contains an appendix listing various common patterns + which may be useful when writing scanners + +** some memory leaks were removed from the C++ scanner (but the C++ + scanner is still experimental and may change radically without + notice) + +** c++ scanners can now use yywrap + +** added new unit test for c++ and yywrap + +** portability fixes to some unit tests + +** flex man page and flex manual in pdf now distributed in the flex +distribution + +** new ca, vi, ga, nl translations from the translation project + +** flex no longer comes with an rpm spec file + +** flex development now happens with automake 1.9.6 + +* version 2.5.33 released 2006-2-20 + +** all flex resources are now to be found from the website at + http://flex.sourceforge.net/ + +** there was no release 2.5.32 published + +** numerous bug and security fixes + +** new nl, vi, sv, ro, po, ga, ca, fr, tr translations from the translation project + +** upgrade to use gettext 0.12 (this now makes the "pdf" and "ps" + targets in the build system able to be run successfully) + +* version 2.5.31 released 2003-4-1 + +** remove --enable-maintainer-mode configure option; none of the + Makefiles were using it and it can be unduely confusing + +* version 2.5.30 released 2003-4-1 + +** yylineno is per-buffer in reentrant scanners + +** added %top directive for placing code at the top of the generated + scanner; see manual for details + +** flex now uses m4 to generate scanners; while this means that + scanners are more readable, it means that flex requires m4 to be + installed; see manual for details + +* version 2.5.29 released 2003-3-5 + +** Automatic stack management for multiple input buffers in C and C++ scanners + +** moved the flex documentation to a new doc/ subdirectory + +** cleanups to the yy namespace + +* version 2.5.28 released 2003-2-12 + +** flex is now hosted at sourceforge + +** Fixed trailing slash bug in YY_INPUT macro def + +** Flex now warns if always-interactive is specified with fast or full + +* version 2.5.27 released 2003-1-21 + +** flex now works with recent bison versions + +** new pt_br translation from the translation project + +* version 2.5.26 released 2003-1-14 + +** Fixed table deserialization bug on big-endian archs. Patch sent from Bryce Nichols + +** yyleng has proper declarations now; this caused flex to generate + unusable scanners for some programs + +** the flex distribution now includes a spec file suitable for use + with rpm + +** some more c++ fixes + +** new es translation from the translation project + +** slight tweeks to the flex_int*_t types + +** flex now warns about pattern ranges that might be ambiguous when + generating a case-insensitive scanner + + +* version 2.5.25 released 2002-12-2 + +** flex now uses flex_int*_t types. For C99 systems, they are just the + int*_t types; for non-C99 systems, we just make some typedefs + +** new pt_br translation from the translation project + +* version 2.5.24 released 2002-11-25 + +* more portability fixes + +** the manual continues to be updated and edited, but it's still got a + ways to go + +** it is possible to have multiple c++ scanners in the same program again + +** new turkish translation from the translation project + +* version 2.5.23 released 2002-10-21 + +** more portability fixes + +** the manual includes a title page and a table-of-contents when printed + +** the test suite can be run with "make check" from the top-level + directory + +** configure now accepts the --enable-maintainer-mode option + +** gettext functionality is now only available externally + +** the constant FLEX_BETA is defined if flex is a beta release + +** the script create-test was not included in the distribution and it + should have been + +* version 2.5.22 released 2002-10-10 + +** more portability fixes around how we get ahold of the integral + types; there is a constant FLEX_NEED_INTEGRAL_TYPE_DEFINITIONS + which you should define if you don't have the header + file (after you complain to your C vendor for not providing a + reasonable C environment) + +** more test suite cleanups; in particular, the test suite should run + correctly when build from a different directory + +** upgraded automake to 1.7 and consequently autoconf to 2.54; this + means, among other things, that there is some support for +formatting the manual in postscript and pdf in the distributed + Makefile.in (and therefore in the Makefile built by configure) + +** the flex.1 manpage is generated by help2man; (this has been true + for quite a while but was not listed here) + +** flex now includes three defined constants to indicate which version + of flex generated a scanner (YY_FLEX_{MAJOR,MINOR,SUBMINOR}_VERSION) + +** flex tries its best to output only the relevant portions of the + skeleton when generating a scanner, thus avoiding as much + conditional compilation as possible + +* version 2.5.21 released 2002-9-17 + +** one of the tests in the test suite broke the dist target + +* version 2.5.20 released 2002-9-16 + +** A flex scanner has the ability to save the DFA tables to a file, + and load them at runtime when needed; see the manual for details + +** Added %option bison-bridge (--bison-bridge) + +** Removed %option reentrant-bison/--reentrant-bison/-Rb + +** yylineno is present in all scanners; Modified nasty performance + penalty warning with yylineno in documentation + +** test-table-opts is now run last in the test suite because it's so fat + +** flex can, to some extent, diagnose where internal problems occur + +** new translations from the translation project: fr, ca, de, ru, sv + +**Flex generates C99 defs now; see YY_TRADITIONAL_FUNC_DEFS in the + manual if that's not a good thing for you + +* version 2.5.19 released 2002-9-5 + +** prevent segfault on input lines which are longer than the allocated + space (problem report from Manoj Srivastava + ) + +** Changed option 'header' to 'header-file' + +* version 2.5.18 released 2002-9-4 + +** portability fixes for integer constants and in the way the test + suite reports its results + +** the test for bison was reporting bison missing when it was, in + fact, found + +** if we don't find GNU indent, we're more careful when we're not + finding it + +* version 2.5.17 released 2002-8-29 + +** more portability fixes + +** updated config.sub and config.guess + +** flex is indented by GNU indent (this was done earlier but not + explicitly documented) + +* version 2.5.16 released 2002-8-28 + +** c++ scanners compile again + +** there is now an indent target in the top-level Makefile; configure + checks for GNU indent which is required for proper operation of the + indent target + +** some more portability fixes were made + +** %options and invocation sections of manual merged + +** a c++ test was added to the test suite + +** we're trying to clean up more files in the test suite's make clean + targets + +* version 2.5.15 released 2002-8-21 + +** reject-state buffer is now dynamically allocated and REJECT buffer + variables are reentrant-safe + +** manual now discusses memory usage + +** skeleton now processed by m4 before mkskel.sh; (this only matters + if you want to change the skeleton or if you're doing flex development) + +** zh_cn translation added from translation project + +** a bug that caused a segfault has now been fixed + +** the test suite now respects the usual CFLAGS, etc. variables + +** removed some warnings which some tests trigggered with the -s option + +** the flex-generated header file now tries to be smarter about + conditionally including start conditions + +** tables code omitted from generated scanner when not used + +* version 2.5.14 released 2002-8-15 + +** the tests using the reentrant c scanner as c++ were reworked + slightly to be sure that the c++ was enforced + +** de translation now included in the distribution + +** various portability fixes regarding nls support, c++ include + headers, etc. + +* version 2.5.13 released 2002-8-15 + +** the header file output with %option header is now much smaller + +** Fixed type mismatch in printf in scanner skeleton + +** yylex_init now reports errors + +* version 2.5.12 released 2002-8-8 + +** updated gettext support to 0.11.5 + +** new fr translation from the translation project + +** bison is no longer needed to build flex; If you are building flex + from a release (i.e., not from a cvs snapshot), then you don't need + to have a pre-built lex around either (unless you modify scan.l, of + course); (This has been true for some time, but was not mentioned + here.) + +* version 2.5.11 released 2002-7-31 + +** Fixed bug where yyless did not consider yylineno + +** the yylineno performance hit is now gone + +** fixed some typos in the manual and we now include texinfo.tex in + the distribution + +** traditional prototypes output for C scanners, controlled by a + preprocessor symbol; see documentation for details + +* version 2.5.10 released 2002-7-24 + +** yy_globals renamed to yyscanner and yy_globals_t renamed to + yy_guts_t + +** added dist-bzip2 option to Makefile.am so we now produce a bzip2'd + archive in addition to the standard gzip archive + +* version 2.5.9 + +** new tests in test suite: test-mem-{nr,r}, test-posix, + test-posixly-correct, test-debug-{nr,r} + +** made changes to work with gcc-3.2 development code + +** ability to choose which memory functions are used in flex + +** new yylex_destroy() function for the non-reentrant scanner + +** new handling of POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable + +** the test suite now has its copyrights explicitly described + +** new ca, de, fr, ru, sv, tr translations + +* version 2.5.8 + +** a new --posix option generates scanners with posix-style abc{1,3} + compatible parsing, see manual for the screwy details + +* version 2.5.7 + +** configure.in now includes a call to AC_PREREQ to enforce the + requirement for autoconf at least 2.50 (This only effects you if + you're doing flex development.) + +** configure now uses autoconf's versioning information and configure + --help reports the bug-reporting address for flex + +** test suite now only reports success versus failure; reporting + skipped is problematic under the current setup + +** compilation with --disable-nls now works + +** flex can now be built in a separate directory + +* version 2.5.6 + +** gettext support added (from gettext 0.11) + +*** translations for ca, da, de, es, fr, ko, ru, sv, tr included + +** distribution now built under automake 1.6 and autoconf 2.53 + +** command-line option parsing happens differently now: + +*** Added long option parsing + +*** Options -n and -c, previously deprecated, now simply do nothing + +*** Options are now parsed left to right + +** added a number of new options + +*** All positive %options are now accessible from the command line + +*** Added option -D, to define a preprocessor symbol + +*** Added option --header=FILE to specify a C .h file to generate + +*** added option --yywrap to call yywrap on EOF + +*** added option --yylineno to track line count in yylineno + +*** --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class when generating c++ scanners + +*** for long option names which are associated with existing short +options, see accompanying documentation + +*** new %option nounistd or command-line --nounistd added to prevent + flex from generating #include on systems that don't + have that include file + +** Support for reentrant C scanners has been added + +*** Updated the manual with the new reentrant API + +*** Two new options %option reentrant (-R) and +%option reentrant-bison (-Rb) + +*** All globals optionally placed into struct yyglobals_t + +*** All access to globals replaced by macro invocations + +*** All functions optionally take one additional +argument, yy_globals + +*** New style for invoking reentrant scanner: +yylex_init(void** scanner ); +yylex( scanner ); +yylex_destroy( scanner ); + +*** Added get/set functions for members of struct yy_globals_t +e.g., yyget_text, yyget_leng, etc + +*** Prefix substitution added for new functions + +*** Macro shortcuts to the lengthy get/set functions +provided for use in actions, e.g., yytext, yyleng, etc + +*** Arbitrary, user-defined data, "yyextra", may be added to scanner + +** %option nomain no longer implies %option yywrap +But the inverse is still true + +** Developer test suite added + +*** TESTS/ directory has been added. Users can +'make test' in the TESTS directory to execute the test suite + +** Support for bison variables yylval and yylloc added + +** automake support for the build process + +** manual is now in texinfo/info format + +*** flex.1 removed from distribution + +** flex no longer generates C-language scanners with C++-style + comments + +** flex now generates scanners in c++ which are compatible with + recent c++ compilers + +** flex input scanner now recognizes '\r' as an EOL character + +See the file ONEWS for changes in earlier releases. + +Local Variables: +mode: text +mode: outline-minor +end: diff --git a/ONEWS b/ONEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3341577 --- /dev/null +++ b/ONEWS @@ -0,0 +1,1233 @@ +Changes between release 2.5.4 (11Sep96) and release 2.5.3: + + - Fixed a bug introduced in 2.5.3 that blew it when a call + to input() occurred at the end of an input file. + + - Fixed scanner skeleton so the example in the man page of + scanning strings using exclusive start conditions works. + + - Minor Makefile tweaks. + + +Changes between release 2.5.3 (29May96) and release 2.5.2: + + - Some serious bugs in yymore() have been fixed. In particular, + when using AT&T-lex-compatibility or %array, you can intermix + calls to input(), unput(), and yymore(). (This still doesn't + work for %pointer, and isn't likely to in the future.) + + - A bug in handling NUL's in the input stream of scanners using + REJECT has been fixed. + + - The default main() in libfl.a now repeatedly calls yylex() until + it returns 0, rather than just calling it once. + + - Minor tweak for Windows NT Makefile, MISC/NT/Makefile. + + +Changes between release 2.5.2 (25Apr95) and release 2.5.1: + + - The --prefix configuration option now works. + + - A bug that completely broke the "-Cf" table compression + option has been fixed. + + - A major headache involving "const" declarators and Solaris + systems has been fixed. + + - An octal escape sequence in a flex regular expression must + now contain only the digits 0-7. + + - You can now use "--" on the flex command line to mark the + end of flex options. + + - You can now specify the filename '-' as a synonym for stdin. + + - By default, the scanners generated by flex no longer + statically initialize yyin and yyout to stdin and stdout. + This change is necessary because in some ANSI environments, + stdin and stdout are not compile-time constant. You can + force the initialization using "%option stdinit" in the first + section of your flex input. + + - "%option nounput" now correctly omits the unput() routine + from the output. + + - "make clean" now removes config.log, config.cache, and the + flex binary. The fact that it removes the flex binary means + you should take care if making changes to scan.l, to make + sure you don't wind up in a bootstrap problem. + + - In general, the Makefile has been reworked somewhat (thanks + to Francois Pinard) for added flexibility - more changes will + follow in subsequent releases. + + - The .texi and .info files in MISC/texinfo/ have been updated, + thanks also to Francois Pinard. + + - The FlexLexer::yylex(istream* new_in, ostream* new_out) method + now does not have a default for the first argument, to disambiguate + it from FlexLexer::yylex(). + + - A bug in destructing a FlexLexer object before doing any scanning + with it has been fixed. + + - A problem with including FlexLexer.h multiple times has been fixed. + + - The alloca() chud necessary to accommodate bison has grown + even uglier, but hopefully more correct. + + - A portability tweak has been added to accommodate compilers that + use char* generic pointers. + + - EBCDIC contact information in the file MISC/EBCDIC has been updated. + + - An OS/2 Makefile and config.h for flex 2.5 is now available in + MISC/OS2/, contributed by Kai Uwe Rommel. + + - The descrip.mms file for building flex under VMS has been updated, + thanks to Pat Rankin. + + - The notes on building flex for the Amiga have been updated for + flex 2.5, contributed by Andreas Scherer. + + +Changes between release 2.5.1 (28Mar95) and release 2.4.7: + + - A new concept of "start condition" scope has been introduced. + A start condition scope is begun with: + + { + + where SCs is a list of one or more start conditions. Inside + the start condition scope, every rule automatically has the + prefix applied to it, until a '}' which matches the + initial '{'. So, for example: + + { + "\\n" return '\n'; + "\\r" return '\r'; + "\\f" return '\f'; + "\\0" return '\0'; + } + + is equivalent to: + + "\\n" return '\n'; + "\\r" return '\r'; + "\\f" return '\f'; + "\\0" return '\0'; + + As indicated in this example, rules inside start condition scopes + (and any rule, actually, other than the first) can be indented, + to better show the extent of the scope. + + Start condition scopes may be nested. + + - The new %option directive can be used in the first section of + a flex scanner to control scanner-generation options. Most + options are given simply as names, optionally preceded by the + word "no" (with no intervening whitespace) to negate their + meaning. Some are equivalent to flex flags, so putting them + in your scanner source is equivalent to always specifying + the flag (%option's take precedence over flags): + + 7bit -7 option + 8bit -8 option + align -Ca option + backup -b option + batch -B option + c++ -+ option + caseful opposite of -i option (caseful is the default); + case-sensitive same as above + caseless -i option; + case-insensitive same as above + debug -d option + default opposite of -s option + ecs -Ce option + fast -F option + full -f option + interactive -I option + lex-compat -l option + meta-ecs -Cm option + perf-report -p option + read -Cr option + stdout -t option + verbose -v option + warn opposite of -w option (so use "%option nowarn" for -w) + + array equivalent to "%array" + pointer equivalent to "%pointer" (default) + + Some provide new features: + + always-interactive generate a scanner which always + considers its input "interactive" (no call to isatty() + will be made when the scanner runs) + main supply a main program for the scanner, which + simply calls yylex(). Implies %option noyywrap. + never-interactive generate a scanner which never + considers its input "interactive" (no call to isatty() + will be made when the scanner runs) + stack if set, enable start condition stacks (see below) + stdinit if unset ("%option nostdinit"), initialize yyin + and yyout statically to nil FILE* pointers, instead + of stdin and stdout + yylineno if set, keep track of the current line + number in global yylineno (this option is expensive + in terms of performance). The line number is available + to C++ scanning objects via the new member function + lineno(). + yywrap if unset ("%option noyywrap"), scanner does not + call yywrap() upon EOF but simply assumes there + are no more files to scan + + Flex scans your rule actions to determine whether you use the + REJECT or yymore features (this is not new). Two %options can be + used to override its decision, either by setting them to indicate + the feature is indeed used, or unsetting them to indicate it + actually is not used: + + reject + yymore + + Three %option's take string-delimited values, offset with '=': + + outfile="" equivalent to -o + prefix="" equivalent to -P + yyclass="" set the name of the C++ scanning class + (see below) + + A number of %option's are available for lint purists who + want to suppress the appearance of unneeded routines in + the generated scanner. Each of the following, if unset, + results in the corresponding routine not appearing in the + generated scanner: + + input, unput + yy_push_state, yy_pop_state, yy_top_state + yy_scan_buffer, yy_scan_bytes, yy_scan_string + + You can specify multiple options with a single %option directive, + and multiple directives in the first section of your flex input file. + + - The new function: + + YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string( const char *str ) + + returns a YY_BUFFER_STATE (which also becomes the current input + buffer) for scanning the given string, which occurs starting + with the next call to yylex(). The string must be NUL-terminated. + A related function: + + YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes( const char *bytes, int len ) + + creates a buffer for scanning "len" bytes (including possibly NUL's) + starting at location "bytes". + + Note that both of these functions create and scan a *copy* of + the string/bytes. (This may be desirable, since yylex() modifies + the contents of the buffer it is scanning.) You can avoid the + copy by using: + + YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer( char *base, yy_size_t size ) + + which scans in place the buffer starting at "base", consisting + of "size" bytes, the last two bytes of which *must* be + YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR (these bytes are not scanned; thus, scanning + consists of base[0] through base[size-2], inclusive). If you + fail to set up "base" in this manner, yy_scan_buffer returns a + nil pointer instead of creating a new input buffer. + + The type yy_size_t is an integral type to which you can cast + an integer expression reflecting the size of the buffer. + + - Three new routines are available for manipulating stacks of + start conditions: + + void yy_push_state( int new_state ) + + pushes the current start condition onto the top of the stack + and BEGIN's "new_state" (recall that start condition names are + also integers). + + void yy_pop_state() + + pops the top of the stack and BEGIN's to it, and + + int yy_top_state() + + returns the top of the stack without altering the stack's + contents. + + The start condition stack grows dynamically and so has no built-in + size limitation. If memory is exhausted, program execution + is aborted. + + To use start condition stacks, your scanner must include + a "%option stack" directive. + + - flex now supports POSIX character class expressions. These + are expressions enclosed inside "[:" and ":]" delimiters (which + themselves must appear between the '[' and ']' of a character + class; other elements may occur inside the character class, too). + The expressions flex recognizes are: + + [:alnum:] [:alpha:] [:blank:] [:cntrl:] [:digit:] [:graph:] + [:lower:] [:print:] [:punct:] [:space:] [:upper:] [:xdigit:] + + These expressions all designate a set of characters equivalent to + the corresponding isXXX function (for example, [:alnum:] designates + those characters for which isalnum() returns true - i.e., any + alphabetic or numeric). Some systems don't provide isblank(), + so flex defines [:blank:] as a blank or a tab. + + For example, the following character classes are all equivalent: + + [[:alnum:]] + [[:alpha:][:digit:] + [[:alpha:]0-9] + [a-zA-Z0-9] + + If your scanner is case-insensitive (-i flag), then [:upper:] + and [:lower:] are equivalent to [:alpha:]. + + - The promised rewrite of the C++ FlexLexer class has not yet + been done. Support for FlexLexer is limited at the moment to + fixing show-stopper bugs, so, for example, the new functions + yy_scan_string() & friends are not available to FlexLexer + objects. + + - The new macro + + yy_set_interactive(is_interactive) + + can be used to control whether the current buffer is considered + "interactive". An interactive buffer is processed more slowly, + but must be used when the scanner's input source is indeed + interactive to avoid problems due to waiting to fill buffers + (see the discussion of the -I flag in flex.1). A non-zero value + in the macro invocation marks the buffer as interactive, a zero + value as non-interactive. Note that use of this macro overrides + "%option always-interactive" or "%option never-interactive". + + yy_set_interactive() must be invoked prior to beginning to + scan the buffer. + + - The new macro + + yy_set_bol(at_bol) + + can be used to control whether the current buffer's scanning + context for the next token match is done as though at the + beginning of a line (non-zero macro argument; makes '^' anchored + rules active) or not at the beginning of a line (zero argument, + '^' rules inactive). + + - Related to this change, the mechanism for determining when a scan is + starting at the beginning of a line has changed. It used to be + that '^' was active iff the character prior to that at which the + scan started was a newline. The mechanism now is that '^' is + active iff the last token ended in a newline (or the last call to + input() returned a newline). For most users, the difference in + mechanisms is negligible. Where it will make a difference, + however, is if unput() or yyless() is used to alter the input + stream. When in doubt, use yy_set_bol(). + + - The new beginning-of-line mechanism involved changing some fairly + twisted code, so it may have introduced bugs - beware ... + + - The macro YY_AT_BOL() returns true if the next token scanned from + the current buffer will have '^' rules active, false otherwise. + + - The new function + + void yy_flush_buffer( struct yy_buffer_state* b ) + + flushes the contents of the current buffer (i.e., next time + the scanner attempts to match a token using b as the current + buffer, it will begin by invoking YY_INPUT to fill the buffer). + This routine is also available to C++ scanners (unlike some + of the other new routines). + + The related macro + + YY_FLUSH_BUFFER + + flushes the contents of the current buffer. + + - A new "-ooutput" option writes the generated scanner to "output". + If used with -t, the scanner is still written to stdout, but + its internal #line directives (see previous item) use "output". + + - Flex now generates #line directives relating the code it + produces to the output file; this means that error messages + in the flex-generated code should be correctly pinpointed. + + - When generating #line directives, filenames with embedded '\'s + have those characters escaped (i.e., turned into '\\'). This + feature helps with reporting filenames for some MS-DOS and OS/2 + systems. + + - The FlexLexer class includes two new public member functions: + + virtual void switch_streams( istream* new_in = 0, + ostream* new_out = 0 ) + + reassigns yyin to new_in (if non-nil) and yyout to new_out + (ditto), deleting the previous input buffer if yyin is + reassigned. It is used by: + + int yylex( istream* new_in = 0, ostream* new_out = 0 ) + + which first calls switch_streams() and then returns the value + of calling yylex(). + + - C++ scanners now have yy_flex_debug as a member variable of + FlexLexer rather than a global, and member functions for testing + and setting it. + + - When generating a C++ scanning class, you can now use + + %option yyclass="foo" + + to inform flex that you have derived "foo" as a subclass of + yyFlexLexer, so flex will place your actions in the member + function foo::yylex() instead of yyFlexLexer::yylex(). It also + generates a yyFlexLexer::yylex() member function that generates a + run-time error if called (by invoking yyFlexLexer::LexerError()). + This feature is necessary if your subclass "foo" introduces some + additional member functions or variables that you need to access + from yylex(). + + - Current texinfo files in MISC/texinfo, contributed by Francois + Pinard. + + - You can now change the name "flex" to something else (e.g., "lex") + by redefining $(FLEX) in the Makefile. + + - Two bugs (one serious) that could cause "bigcheck" to fail have + been fixed. + + - A number of portability/configuration changes have been made + for easier portability. + + - You can use "YYSTATE" in your scanner as an alias for YY_START + (for AT&T lex compatibility). + + - input() now maintains yylineno. + + - input() no longer trashes yytext. + + - interactive scanners now read characters in YY_INPUT up to a + newline, a large performance gain. + + - C++ scanner objects now work with the -P option. You include + once per scanner - see comments in + (or flex.1) for details. + + - C++ FlexLexer objects now use the "cerr" stream to report -d output + instead of stdio. + + - The -c flag now has its full glorious POSIX interpretation (do + nothing), rather than being interpreted as an old-style -C flag. + + - Scanners generated by flex now include two #define's giving + the major and minor version numbers (YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION, + YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION). These can then be tested to see + whether certain flex features are available. + + - Scanners generated using -l lex compatibility now have the symbol + YY_FLEX_LEX_COMPAT #define'd. + + - When initializing (i.e., yy_init is non-zero on entry to yylex()), + generated scanners now set yy_init to zero before executing + YY_USER_INIT. This means that you can set yy_init back to a + non-zero value in YY_USER_INIT if you need the scanner to be + reinitialized on the next call. + + - You can now use "#line" directives in the first section of your + scanner specification. + + - When generating full-table scanners (-Cf), flex now puts braces + around each row of the 2-d array initialization, to silence warnings + on over-zealous compilers. + + - Improved support for MS-DOS. The flex sources have been successfully + built, unmodified, for Borland 4.02 (all that's required is a + Borland Makefile and config.h file, which are supplied in + MISC/Borland - contributed by Terrence O Kane). + + - Improved support for Macintosh using Think C - the sources should + build for this platform "out of the box". Contributed by Scott + Hofmann. + + - Improved support for VMS, in MISC/VMS/, contributed by Pat Rankin. + + - Support for the Amiga, in MISC/Amiga/, contributed by Andreas + Scherer. Note that the contributed files were developed for + flex 2.4 and have not been tested with flex 2.5. + + - Some notes on support for the NeXT, in MISC/NeXT, contributed + by Raf Schietekat. + + - The MISC/ directory now includes a preformatted version of flex.1 + in flex.man, and pre-yacc'd versions of parse.y in parse.{c,h}. + + - The flex.1 and flexdoc.1 manual pages have been merged. There + is now just one document, flex.1, which includes an overview + at the beginning to help you find the section you need. + + - Documentation now clarifies that start conditions persist across + switches to new input files or different input buffers. If you + want to e.g., return to INITIAL, you must explicitly do so. + + - The "Performance Considerations" section of the manual has been + updated. + + - Documented the "yy_act" variable, which when YY_USER_ACTION is + invoked holds the number of the matched rule, and added an + example of using yy_act to profile how often each rule is matched. + + - Added YY_NUM_RULES, a definition that gives the total number + of rules in the file, including the default rule (even if you + use -s). + + - Documentation now clarifies that you can pass a nil FILE* pointer + to yy_create_buffer() or yyrestart() if you've arrange YY_INPUT + to not need yyin. + + - Documentation now clarifies that YY_BUFFER_STATE is a pointer to + an opaque "struct yy_buffer_state". + + - Documentation now stresses that you gain the benefits of removing + backing-up states only if you remove *all* of them. + + - Documentation now points out that traditional lex allows you + to put the action on a separate line from the rule pattern if + the pattern has trailing whitespace (ugh!), but flex doesn't + support this. + + - A broken example in documentation of the difference between + inclusive and exclusive start conditions is now fixed. + + - Usage (-h) report now goes to stdout. + + - Version (-V) info now goes to stdout. + + - More #ifdef chud has been added to the parser in attempt to + deal with bison's use of alloca(). + + - "make clean" no longer deletes emacs backup files (*~). + + - Some memory leaks have been fixed. + + - A bug was fixed in which dynamically-expanded buffers were + reallocated a couple of bytes too small. + + - A bug was fixed which could cause flex to read and write beyond + the end of the input buffer. + + - -S will not be going away. + + +Changes between release 2.4.7 (03Aug94) and release 2.4.6: + + - Fixed serious bug in reading multiple files. + + - Fixed bug in scanning NUL's. + + - Fixed bug in input() returning 8-bit characters. + + - Fixed bug in matching text with embedded NUL's when + using %array or lex compatibility. + + - Fixed multiple invocations of YY_USER_ACTION when using '|' + continuation action. + + - Minor prototyping fixes. + +Changes between release 2.4.6 (04Jan94) and release 2.4.5: + + - Linking with -lfl no longer required if your program includes + its own yywrap() and main() functions. (This change will cause + problems if you have a non-ANSI compiler on a system for which + sizeof(int) != sizeof(void*) or sizeof(int) != sizeof(size_t).) + + - The use of 'extern "C++"' in FlexLexer.h has been modified to + get around an incompatibility with g++'s header files. + +Changes between release 2.4.5 (11Dec93) and release 2.4.4: + + - Fixed bug breaking C++ scanners that use REJECT or variable + trailing context. + + - Fixed serious input problem for interactive scanners on + systems for which char is unsigned. + + - Fixed bug in incorrectly treating '$' operator as variable + trailing context. + + - Fixed bug in -CF table representation that could lead to + corrupt tables. + + - Fixed fairly benign memory leak. + + - Added `extern "C++"' wrapper to FlexLexer.h header. This + should overcome the g++ 2.5.X problems mentioned in the + NEWS for release 2.4.3. + + - Changed #include of FlexLexer.h to use <> instead of "". + + - Added feature to control whether the scanner attempts to + refill the input buffer once it's exhausted. This feature + will be documented in the 2.5 release. + + +Changes between release 2.4.4 (07Dec93) and release 2.4.3: + + - Fixed two serious bugs in scanning 8-bit characters. + + - Fixed bug in YY_USER_ACTION that caused it to be executed + inappropriately (on the scanner's own internal actions, and + with incorrect yytext/yyleng values). + + - Fixed bug in pointing yyin at a new file and resuming scanning. + + - Portability fix regarding min/max/abs macros conflicting with + function definitions in standard header files. + + - Added a virtual LexerError() method to the C++ yyFlexLexer class + for reporting error messages instead of always using cerr. + + - Added warning in flexdoc that the C++ scanning class is presently + experimental and subject to considerable change between major + releases. + + +Changes between release 2.4.3 (03Dec93) and release 2.4.2: + + - Fixed bug causing fatal scanner messages to fail to print. + + - Fixed things so FlexLexer.h can be included in other C++ + sources. One side-effect of this change is that -+ and -CF + are now incompatible. + + - libfl.a now supplies private versions of the the / + string routines needed by flex and the scanners + it generates, to enhance portability to some BSD systems. + + - More robust solution to 2.4.2's flexfatal() bug fix. + + - Added ranlib of installed libfl.a. + + - Some lint tweaks. + + - NOTE: problems have been encountered attempting to build flex + C++ scanners using g++ version 2.5.X. The problem is due to an + unfortunate heuristic in g++ 2.5.X that attempts to discern between + C and C++ headers. Because FlexLexer.h is installed (by default) + in /usr/local/include and not /usr/local/lib/g++-include, g++ 2.5.X + decides that it's a C header :-(. So if you have problems, install + the header in /usr/local/lib/g++-include instead. + + +Changes between release 2.4.2 (01Dec93) and release 2.4.1: + + - Fixed bug in libfl.a referring to non-existent "flexfatal" function. + + - Modified to produce both compress'd and gzip'd tar files for + distributions (you probably don't care about this change!). + + +Changes between release 2.4.1 (30Nov93) and release 2.3.8: + + - The new '-+' flag instructs flex to generate a C++ scanner class + (thanks to Kent Williams). flex writes an implementation of the + class defined in FlexLexer.h to lex.yy.cc. You may include + multiple scanner classes in your program using the -P flag. Note + that the scanner class also provides a mechanism for creating + reentrant scanners. The scanner class uses C++ streams for I/O + instead of FILE*'s (thanks to Tom Epperly). If the flex executable's + name ends in '+' then the '-+' flag is automatically on, so creating + a symlink or copy of "flex" to "flex++" results in a version of + flex that can be used exclusively for C++ scanners. + + Note that without the '-+' flag, flex-generated scanners can still + be compiled using C++ compilers, though they use FILE*'s for I/O + instead of streams. + + See the "GENERATING C++ SCANNERS" section of flexdoc for details. + + - The new '-l' flag turns on maximum AT&T lex compatibility. In + particular, -l includes support for "yylineno" and makes yytext + be an array instead of a pointer. It does not, however, do away + with all incompatibilities. See the "INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH LEX + AND POSIX" section of flexdoc for details. + + - The new '-P' option specifies a prefix to use other than "yy" + for the scanner's globally-visible variables, and for the + "lex.yy.c" filename. Using -P you can link together multiple + flex scanners in the same executable. + + - The distribution includes a "texinfo" version of flexdoc.1, + contributed by Roland Pesch (thanks also to Marq Kole, who + contributed another version). It has not been brought up to + date, but reflects version 2.3. See MISC/flex.texinfo. + + The flex distribution will soon include G.T. Nicol's flex + manual; he is presently bringing it up-to-date for version 2.4. + + - yywrap() is now a function, and you now *must* link flex scanners + with libfl.a. + + - Site-configuration is now done via an autoconf-generated + "configure" script contributed by Francois Pinard. + + - Scanners now use fread() (or getc(), if interactive) and not + read() for input. A new "table compression" option, -Cr, + overrides this change and causes the scanner to use read() + (because read() is a bit faster than fread()). -f and -F + are now equivalent to -Cfr and -CFr; i.e., they imply the + -Cr option. + + - In the blessed name of POSIX compliance, flex supports "%array" + and "%pointer" directives in the definitions (first) section of + the scanner specification. The former specifies that yytext + should be an array (of size YYLMAX), the latter, that it should + be a pointer. The array version of yytext is universally slower + than the pointer version, but has the advantage that its contents + remain unmodified across calls to input() and unput() (the pointer + version of yytext is, still, trashed by such calls). + + "%array" cannot be used with the '-+' C++ scanner class option. + + - The new '-Ca' option directs flex to trade off memory for + natural alignment when generating a scanner's tables. In + particular, table entries that would otherwise be "short" + become "long". + + - The new '-h' option produces a summary of the flex flags. + + - The new '-V' option reports the flex version number and exits. + + - The new scanner macro YY_START returns an integer value + corresponding to the current start condition. You can return + to that start condition by passing the value to a subsequent + "BEGIN" action. You also can implement "start condition stacks" + by storing the values in an integer stack. + + - You can now redefine macros such as YY_INPUT by just #define'ing + them to some other value in the first section of the flex input; + no need to first #undef them. + + - flex now generates warnings for rules that can't be matched. + These warnings can be turned off using the new '-w' flag. If + your scanner uses REJECT then you will not get these warnings. + + - If you specify the '-s' flag but the default rule can be matched, + flex now generates a warning. + + - "yyleng" is now a global, and may be modified by the user (though + doing so and then using yymore() will yield weird results). + + - Name definitions in the first section of a scanner specification + can now include a leading '^' or trailing '$' operator. In this + case, the definition is *not* pushed back inside of parentheses. + + - Scanners with compressed tables are now "interactive" (-I option) + by default. You can suppress this attribute (which makes them + run slightly slower) using the new '-B' flag. + + - Flex now generates 8-bit scanners by default, unless you use the + -Cf or -CF compression options (-Cfe and -CFe result in 8-bit + scanners). You can force it to generate a 7-bit scanner using + the new '-7' flag. You can build flex to generate 8-bit scanners + for -Cf and -CF, too, by adding -DDEFAULT_CSIZE=256 to CFLAGS + in the Makefile. + + - You no longer need to call the scanner routine yyrestart() to + inform the scanner that you have switched to a new file after + having seen an EOF on the current input file. Instead, just + point yyin at the new file and continue scanning. + + - You no longer need to invoke YY_NEW_FILE in an <> action + to indicate you wish to continue scanning. Simply point yyin + at a new file. + + - A leading '#' no longer introduces a comment in a flex input. + + - flex no longer considers formfeed ('\f') a whitespace character. + + - %t, I'm happy to report, has been nuked. + + - The '-p' option may be given twice ('-pp') to instruct flex to + report minor performance problems as well as major ones. + + - The '-v' verbose output no longer includes start/finish time + information. + + - Newlines in flex inputs can optionally include leading or + trailing carriage-returns ('\r'), in support of several PC/Mac + run-time libraries that automatically include these. + + - A start condition of the form "<*>" makes the following rule + active in every start condition, whether exclusive or inclusive. + + - The following items have been corrected in the flex documentation: + + - '-C' table compression options *are* cumulative. + + - You may modify yytext but not lengthen it by appending + characters to the end. Modifying its final character + will affect '^' anchoring for the next rule matched + if the character is changed to or from a newline. + + - The term "backtracking" has been renamed "backing up", + since it is a one-time repositioning and not a repeated + search. What used to be the "lex.backtrack" file is now + "lex.backup". + + - Unindented "/* ... */" comments are allowed in the first + flex input section, but not in the second. + + - yyless() can only be used in the flex input source, not + externally. + + - You can use "yyrestart(yyin)" to throw away the + current contents of the input buffer. + + - To write high-speed scanners, attempt to match as much + text as possible with each rule. See MISC/fastwc/README + for more information. + + - Using the beginning-of-line operator ('^') is fairly + cheap. Using unput() is expensive. Using yyless() is + cheap. + + - An example of scanning strings with embedded escape + sequences has been added. + + - The example of backing-up in flexdoc was erroneous; it + has been corrected. + + - A flex scanner's internal buffer now dynamically grows if needed + to match large tokens. Note that growing the buffer presently + requires rescanning the (large) token, so consuming a lot of + text this way is a slow process. Also note that presently the + buffer does *not* grow if you unput() more text than can fit + into the buffer. + + - The MISC/ directory has been reorganized; see MISC/README for + details. + + - yyless() can now be used in the third (user action) section + of a scanner specification, thanks to Ceriel Jacobs. yyless() + remains a macro and cannot be used outside of the scanner source. + + - The skeleton file is no longer opened at run-time, but instead + compiled into a large string array (thanks to John Gilmore and + friends at Cygnus). You can still use the -S flag to point flex + at a different skeleton file. + + - flex no longer uses a temporary file to store the scanner's + actions. + + - A number of changes have been made to decrease porting headaches. + In particular, flex no longer uses memset() or ctime(), and + provides a single simple mechanism for dealing with C compilers + that still define malloc() as returning char* instead of void*. + + - Flex now detects if the scanner specification requires the -8 flag + but the flag was not given or on by default. + + - A number of table-expansion fencepost bugs have been fixed, + making flex more robust for generating large scanners. + + - flex more consistently identifies the location of errors in + its input. + + - YY_USER_ACTION is now invoked only for "real" actions, not for + internal actions used by the scanner for things like filling + the buffer or handling EOF. + + - The rule "[^]]" now matches any character other than a ']'; + formerly it matched any character at all followed by a ']'. + This change was made for compatibility with AT&T lex. + + - A large number of miscellaneous bugs have been found and fixed + thanks to Gerhard Wilhelms. + + - The source code has been heavily reformatted, making patches + relative to previous flex releases no longer accurate. + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #8 (21Feb93) and 2.3 Patch #7: + + - Fixed bugs in dynamic memory allocation leading to grievous + fencepost problems when generating large scanners. + - Fixed bug causing infinite loops on character classes with 8-bit + characters in them. + - Fixed bug in matching repetitions with a lower bound of 0. + - Fixed bug in scanning NUL characters using an "interactive" scanner. + - Fixed bug in using yymore() at the end of a file. + - Fixed bug in misrecognizing rules with variable trailing context. + - Fixed bug compiling flex on Suns using gcc 2. + - Fixed bug in not recognizing that input files with the character + ASCII 128 in them require the -8 flag. + - Fixed bug that could cause an infinite loop writing out + error messages. + - Fixed bug in not recognizing old-style lex % declarations if + followed by a tab instead of a space. + - Fixed potential crash when flex terminated early (usually due + to a bad flag) and the -v flag had been given. + - Added some missing declarations of void functions. + - Changed to only use '\a' for __STDC__ compilers. + - Updated mailing addresses. + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #7 (28Mar91) and 2.3 Patch #6: + + - Fixed out-of-bounds array access that caused bad tables + to be produced on machines where the bad reference happened + to yield a 1. This caused problems installing or running + flex on some Suns, in particular. + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #6 (29Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #5: + + - Fixed a serious bug in yymore() which basically made it + completely broken. Thanks goes to Jean Christophe of + the Nethack development team for finding the problem + and passing along the fix. + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #5 (16Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #4: + + - An up-to-date version of initscan.c so "make test" will + work after applying the previous patches + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #4 (14Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #3: + + - Fixed bug in hexadecimal escapes which allowed only digits, + not letters, in escapes + - Fixed bug in previous "Changes" file! + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #3 (03Aug90) and 2.3 Patch #2: + + - Correction to patch #2 for gcc compilation; thanks goes to + Paul Eggert for catching this. + + +Changes between 2.3 Patch #2 (02Aug90) and original 2.3 release: + + - Fixed (hopefully) headaches involving declaring malloc() + and free() for gcc, which defines __STDC__ but (often) doesn't + come with the standard include files such as . + Reordered #ifdef maze in the scanner skeleton in the hope of + getting the declarations right for cfront and g++, too. + + - Note that this patch supercedes patch #1 for release 2.3, + which was never announced but was available briefly for + anonymous ftp. + + +Changes between 2.3 (full) release of 28Jun90 and 2.2 (alpha) release: + +User-visible: + + - A lone <> rule (that is, one which is not qualified with + a list of start conditions) now specifies the EOF action for + *all* start conditions which haven't already had <> actions + given. To specify an end-of-file action for just the initial + state, use <>. + + - -d debug output is now contigent on the global yy_flex_debug + being set to a non-zero value, which it is by default. + + - A new macro, YY_USER_INIT, is provided for the user to specify + initialization action to be taken on the first call to the + scanner. This action is done before the scanner does its + own initialization. + + - yy_new_buffer() has been added as an alias for yy_create_buffer() + + - Comments beginning with '#' and extending to the end of the line + now work, but have been deprecated (in anticipation of making + flex recognize #line directives). + + - The funky restrictions on when semi-colons could follow the + YY_NEW_FILE and yyless macros have been removed. They now + behave identically to functions. + + - A bug in the sample redefinition of YY_INPUT in the documentation + has been corrected. + + - A bug in the sample simple tokener in the documentation has + been corrected. + + - The documentation on the incompatibilities between flex and + lex has been reordered so that the discussion of yylineno + and input() come first, as it's anticipated that these will + be the most common source of headaches. + + +Things which didn't used to be documented but now are: + + - flex interprets "^foo|bar" differently from lex. flex interprets + it as "match either a 'foo' or a 'bar', providing it comes at the + beginning of a line", whereas lex interprets it as "match either + a 'foo' at the beginning of a line, or a 'bar' anywhere". + + - flex initializes the global "yyin" on the first call to the + scanner, while lex initializes it at compile-time. + + - yy_switch_to_buffer() can be used in the yywrap() macro/routine. + + - flex scanners do not use stdio for their input, and hence when + writing an interactive scanner one must explictly call fflush() + after writing out a prompt. + + - flex scanner can be made reentrant (after a fashion) by using + "yyrestart( yyin );". This is useful for interactive scanners + which have interrupt handlers that long-jump out of the scanner. + + - a defense of why yylineno is not supported is included, along + with a suggestion on how to convert scanners which rely on it. + + +Other changes: + + - Prototypes and proper declarations of void routines have + been added to the flex source code, courtesy of Kevin B. Kenny. + + - Routines dealing with memory allocation now use void* pointers + instead of char* - see Makefile for porting implications. + + - Error-checking is now done when flex closes a file. + + - Various lint tweaks were added to reduce the number of gripes. + + - Makefile has been further parameterized to aid in porting. + + - Support for SCO Unix added. + + - Flex now sports the latest & greatest UC copyright notice + (which is only slightly different from the previous one). + + - A note has been added to flexdoc.1 mentioning work in progress + on modifying flex to generate straight C code rather than a + table-driven automaton, with an email address of whom to contact + if you are working along similar lines. + + +Changes between 2.2 Patch #3 (30Mar90) and 2.2 Patch #2: + + - fixed bug which caused -I scanners to bomb + + +Changes between 2.2 Patch #2 (27Mar90) and 2.2 Patch #1: + + - fixed bug writing past end of input buffer in yyunput() + - fixed bug detecting NUL's at the end of a buffer + + +Changes between 2.2 Patch #1 (23Mar90) and 2.2 (alpha) release: + + - Makefile fixes: definition of MAKE variable for systems + which don't have it; installation of flexdoc.1 along with + flex.1; fixed two bugs which could cause "bigtest" to fail. + + - flex.skel fix for compiling with g++. + + - README and flexdoc.1 no longer list an out-of-date BITNET address + for contacting me. + + - minor typos and formatting changes to flex.1 and flexdoc.1. + + +Changes between 2.2 (alpha) release of March '90 and previous release: + +User-visible: + + - Full user documentation now available. + + - Support for 8-bit scanners. + + - Scanners now accept NUL's. + + - A facility has been added for dealing with multiple + input buffers. + + - Two manual entries now. One which fully describes flex + (rather than just its differences from lex), and the + other for quick(er) reference. + + - A number of changes to bring flex closer into compliance + with the latest POSIX lex draft: + + %t support + flex now accepts multiple input files and concatenates + them together to form its input + previous -c (compress) flag renamed -C + do-nothing -c and -n flags added + Any indented code or code within %{}'s in section 2 is + now copied to the output + + - yyleng is now a bona fide global integer. + + - -d debug information now gives the line number of the + matched rule instead of which number rule it was from + the beginning of the file. + + - -v output now includes a summary of the flags used to generate + the scanner. + + - unput() and yyrestart() are now globally callable. + + - yyrestart() no longer closes the previous value of yyin. + + - C++ support; generated scanners can be compiled with C++ compiler. + + - Primitive -lfl library added, containing default main() + which calls yylex(). A number of routines currently living + in the scanner skeleton will probably migrate to here + in the future (in particular, yywrap() will probably cease + to be a macro and instead be a function in the -lfl library). + + - Hexadecimal (\x) escape sequences added. + + - Support for MS-DOS, VMS, and Turbo-C integrated. + + - The %used/%unused operators have been deprecated. They + may go away soon. + + +Other changes: + + - Makefile enhanced for easier testing and installation. + - The parser has been tweaked to detect some erroneous + constructions which previously were missed. + - Scanner input buffer overflow is now detected. + - Bugs with missing "const" declarations fixed. + - Out-of-date Minix/Atari patches provided. + - Scanners no longer require printf() unless FLEX_DEBUG is being used. + - A subtle input() bug has been fixed. + - Line numbers for "continued action" rules (those following + the special '|' action) are now correct. + - unput() bug fixed; had been causing problems porting flex to VMS. + - yymore() handling rewritten to fix bug with interaction + between yymore() and trailing context. + - EOF in actions now generates an error message. + - Bug involving -CFe and generating equivalence classes fixed. + - Bug which made -CF be treated as -Cf fixed. + - Support for SysV tmpnam() added. + - Unused #define's for scanner no longer generated. + - Error messages which are associated with a particular input + line are now all identified with their input line in standard + format. + - % directives which are valid to lex but not to flex are + now ignored instead of generating warnings. + - -DSYS_V flag can now also be specified -DUSG for System V + compilation. + + +Changes between 2.1 beta-test release of June '89 and previous release: + +User-visible: + + - -p flag generates a performance report to stderr. The report + consists of comments regarding features of the scanner rules + which result in slower scanners. + + - -b flag generates backtracking information to lex.backtrack. + This is a list of scanner states which require backtracking + and the characters on which they do so. By adding rules + one can remove backtracking states. If all backtracking states + are eliminated, the generated scanner will run faster. + Backtracking is not yet documented in the manual entry. + + - Variable trailing context now works, i.e., one can have + rules like "(foo)*/[ \t]*bletch". Some trailing context + patterns still cannot be properly matched and generate + error messages. These are patterns where the ending of the + first part of the rule matches the beginning of the second + part, such as "zx*/xy*", where the 'x*' matches the 'x' at + the beginning of the trailing context. Lex won't get these + patterns right either. + + - Faster scanners. + + - End-of-file rules. The special rule "<>" indicates + actions which are to be taken when an end-of-file is + encountered and yywrap() returns non-zero (i.e., indicates + no further files to process). See manual entry for example. + + - The -r (reject used) flag is gone. flex now scans the input + for occurrences of the string "REJECT" to determine if the + action is needed. It tries to be intelligent about this but + can be fooled. One can force the presence or absence of + REJECT by adding a line in the first section of the form + "%used REJECT" or "%unused REJECT". + + - yymore() has been implemented. Similarly to REJECT, flex + detects the use of yymore(), which can be overridden using + "%used" or "%unused". + + - Patterns like "x{0,3}" now work (i.e., with lower-limit == 0). + + - Removed '\^x' for ctrl-x misfeature. + + - Added '\a' and '\v' escape sequences. + + - \ now works for octal escape sequences; previously + \0 was required. + + - Better error reporting; line numbers are associated with rules. + + - yyleng is a macro; it cannot be accessed outside of the + scanner source file. + + - yytext and yyleng should not be modified within a flex action. + + - Generated scanners #define the name FLEX_SCANNER. + + - Rules are internally separated by YY_BREAK in lex.yy.c rather + than break, to allow redefinition. + + - The macro YY_USER_ACTION can be redefined to provide an action + which is always executed prior to the matched rule's action. + + - yyrestart() is a new action which can be used to restart + the scanner after it has seen an end-of-file (a "real" one, + that is, one for which yywrap() returned non-zero). It takes + a FILE* argument indicating a new file to scan and sets + things up so that a subsequent call to yylex() will start + scanning that file. + + - Internal scanner names all preceded by "yy_" + + - lex.yy.c is deleted if errors are encountered during processing. + + - Comments may be put in the first section of the input by preceding + them with '#'. + + + +Other changes: + + - Some portability-related bugs fixed, in particular for machines + with unsigned characters or sizeof( int* ) != sizeof( int ). + Also, tweaks for VMS and Microsoft C (MS-DOS), and identifiers all + trimmed to be 31 or fewer characters. Shortened file names + for dinosaur OS's. Checks for allocating > 64K memory + on 16 bit'ers. Amiga tweaks. Compiles using gcc on a Sun-3. + - Compressed and fast scanner skeletons merged. + - Skeleton header files done away with. + - Generated scanner uses prototypes and "const" for __STDC__. + - -DSV flag is now -DSYS_V for System V compilation. + - Removed all references to FTL language. + - Software now covered by BSD Copyright. + - flex will replace lex in subsequent BSD releases. diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a6a70c --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +This is flex, the fast lexical analyzer generator. + +flex is a tool for generating scanners: programs which recognize +lexical patterns in text. + +More information about flex as well as the latest official release of +flex can be found at: + +http://flex.sourceforge.net/ + +Bug reports should be submitted using the SourceForge Bug Tracker +facilities which can be found from flex's SourceForge project page at: + +http://sourceforge.net/projects/flex + +There are several mailing lists available as well: + +flex-announce@lists.sourceforge.net - where posts will be made +announcing new releases of flex. + +flex-help@lists.sourceforge.net - where you can post questions about +using flex + +flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net - where you can discuss development of +flex itself + +Note that flex is distributed under a copyright very similar to that of +BSD Unix, and not under the GNU General Public License (GPL). + +This file is part of flex. + +This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by +Vern Paxson. + +The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant +to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States +Department of Energy and the University of California. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR +PURPOSE. + +The flex distribution contains the following files which may be of interest: + +README - This file. + +NEWS - current version number and list of user-visible changes. + +INSTALL - basic installation information. + +ABOUT-NLS - description of internationalization support in flex. + +COPYING - flex's copyright and license. + +doc/ - user documentation. + +examples/ - containing examples of some possible flex scanners and a +few other things. See the file examples/README for more details. + +TODO - outstanding bug reports, desired features, etc. + +tests/ - regression tests. See TESTS/README for details. + +po/ - internationalization support files. diff --git a/README-alpha b/README-alpha new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef3b82f --- /dev/null +++ b/README-alpha @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +Beta versions and cvs snapshots of flex can be had at +ftp://ftp.uncg.edu/people/wlestes/. diff --git a/README.cvs b/README.cvs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65d5576 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.cvs @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +This file gives information regarding the cvs tree of flex. The cvs +tree of flex contains the files which are under version control by +the flex maintainers for the flex project. + +You can learn about the details of retrieving a copy of the cvs flex +tree from flex's SourceForge project page at: + +http://sourceforge.net/projects/flex + +If you are not interested in flex development or you are not in need +of the latest bleeding-edge features, then the cvs flex tree is +not for you. + +When you get a distribution of flex, a large number of intermediate +files needed to make building flex easy are included. You don't have +that in the cvs tree. + +You will need various external tools in order to build the distribution. Here is +a (hopefully complete and correct) list of the required tools. Always get the latest +version of each tool; we list the versions used in development of +flex, but the listed versions may not work for you. + +compiler suite; e.g., gcc +bash or some other fairly robust sh-style shell +GNU bison; to generate parse.c from parse.y +GNU m4 1.4; required by GNU autoconf (yes, it *must* be GNU m4) +GNU autoconf 2.59 and GNU automake 1.9.6; for generating Makefiles etc. +GNU gettext 0.14.5; for i18n +flex (latest beta release); for bootstrap of scan.l +help2man 1.36; to generate the flex man page +tar, gzip, etc.; for packaging of the source distribution +GNU texinfo 4.8; to build and test the flex manual +perl; GNU automake and GNU autoconf now depend on perl to run +GNU indent 2.8; for indenting the flex source the way we want it done + +Once you have all the necessary tools installed, life becomes +simple. To prepare the flex tree for building, run the script: + +$ ./autogen.sh + +in the top level of the flex source tree. +This script calls the various tools needed to get flex ready for the +GNU-style configure script to be able to work. + +From this point on, building flex follows the usual configure, make, +make install routine. diff --git a/THANKS b/THANKS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac91ef6 --- /dev/null +++ b/THANKS @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +Vern had the following things to say: + +Many thanks to the 2.5 beta-testers for finding bugs and helping test and +increase portability: Stan Adermann, Scott David Daniels, Charles Elliott, +Joe Gayda, Chris Meier, James Nordby, Terrence O'Kane, Karsten Pahnke, +Francois Pinard, Pat Rankin, Andreas Scherer, Marc Wiese, Nathan Zelle. + +Thanks to the many flex beta-testers, feedbackers, and contributors, +especially Francois Pinard, Casey Leedom, Robert Abramovitz, Stan +Adermann, Terry Allen, David Barker-Plummer, John Basrai, Neal Becker, +Nelson H.F. Beebe, benson@odi.com, Karl Berry, Peter A. Bigot, Simon +Blanchard, Keith Bostic, Frederic Brehm, Ian Brockbank, Kin Cho, Nick +Christopher, Brian Clapper, J.T. Conklin, Jason Coughlin, Bill Cox, +Nick Cropper, Dave Curtis, Scott David Daniels, Chris G. Demetriou, +Theo Deraadt, Mike Donahue, Chuck Doucette, Tom Epperly, Leo Eskin, +Chris Faylor, Chris Flatters, Jon Forrest, Jeffrey Friedl, Joe Gayda, +Kaveh R. Ghazi, Wolfgang Glunz, Eric Goldman, Christopher M. Gould, +Ulrich Grepel, Peer Griebel, Jan Hajic, Charles Hemphill, NORO Hideo, +Jarkko Hietaniemi, Scott Hofmann, Jeff Honig, Dana Hudes, Eric Hughes, +John Interrante, Ceriel Jacobs, Michal Jaegermann, Sakari Jalovaara, +Jeffrey R. Jones, Henry Juengst, Klaus Kaempf, Jonathan I. Kamens, +Terrence O Kane, Amir Katz, ken@ken.hilco.com, Kevin B. Kenny, Steve +Kirsch, Winfried Koenig, Marq Kole, Ronald Lamprecht, Greg Lee, Rohan +Lenard, Craig Leres, John Levine, Steve Liddle, David Loffredo, Mike +Long, Mohamed el Lozy, Brian Madsen, Malte, Joe Marshall, Bengt +Martensson, Chris Metcalf, Luke Mewburn, Jim Meyering, R. Alexander +Milowski, Erik Naggum, G.T. Nicol, Landon Noll, James Nordby, Marc +Nozell, Richard Ohnemus, Karsten Pahnke, Sven Panne, Roland Pesch, +Walter Pelissero, Gaumond Pierre, Esmond Pitt, Jef Poskanzer, Joe +Rahmeh, Jarmo Raiha, Frederic Raimbault, Pat Rankin, Rick Richardson, +Kevin Rodgers, Kai Uwe Rommel, Jim Roskind, Alberto Santini, Andreas +Scherer, Darrell Schiebel, Raf Schietekat, Doug Schmidt, Philippe +Schnoebelen, Andreas Schwab, Larry Schwimmer, Alex Siegel, Eckehard +Stolz, Jan-Erik Strvmquist, Mike Stump, Paul Stuart, Dave Tallman, Ian +Lance Taylor, Chris Thewalt, Richard M. Timoney, Jodi Tsai, Paul +Tuinenga, Gary Weik, Frank Whaley, Gerhard Wilhelms, Kent Williams, +Ken Yap, Ron Zellar, Nathan Zelle, David Zuhn, and those whose names +have slipped my marginal mail-archiving skills but whose contributions +are appreciated all the same. + +Thanks to Keith Bostic, Jon Forrest, Noah Friedman, +John Gilmore, Craig Leres, John Levine, Bob Mulcahy, G.T. +Nicol, Francois Pinard, Rich Salz, and Richard Stallman for help with various +distribution headaches. + +Thanks to Esmond Pitt and Earle Horton for 8-bit character support; to +Benson Margulies and Fred Burke for C++ support; to Kent Williams and Tom +Epperly for C++ class support; to Ove Ewerlid for support of NUL's; and to +Eric Hughes for support of multiple buffers. + +This work was primarily done when I was with the Real Time Systems Group +at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in Berkeley, CA. Many thanks to all there +for the support I received. diff --git a/TODO b/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ab33f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +* sourceforge migration + +** Move CVS to sourceforge (estes) %% + +** test the mailing lists (estes) %% + +** inform GNU folks about changeover (estes) %% + +* resolve the items in the to.do directory + +** expand the above into individual requests and handle those requests + +** transfer to.do/Wishlist contents to top level TODO file + +* the manual: + +** do an end-to-end proofread of the manual (this is under way, but is + going slowly) + +** pretty up the dvi output; overflows, etc. + +** faq + +*** clean up the faqs section. The information is good; the texinfo + could use some touching up. + +*** index the faq entries + +*** mention that it's possible to use a variable to scan matching + brackets, nested comments etc. + +*** include something about lexing/parsing fortran + +** create a section on flex design, features, etc. + +* address lex-replacement: document or provide an option through + configure for creating lex and libl.a files (but remember this has + posix implications) + +* getext + +** make sure all flex modules use gettext translation facilities + +*subdirectories + +** in examples/manual, integrate the Makefile.examples into the + Makefile.am + +* test suite + +** integrate the test suite into automake's framework (note that the + test suite can be run from the top level directory with "make + check". Still, we want to get it completely under automake's control.) + +** make test suite more complete + +* generic coding + +** move as much skeleton code as possible out of gen.c and into + flex.skl + +** figure out whether we want to add the capability to have + auto-generated backout rules + +** token-type and token buffer support + +** check if we still need to #undef macros at the end of a header + +** merge yylineno into support for location tracking + +** bug where yylineno is not decremented on REJECT + +** bug where yylineno is counted in trailing context + +* C++ + +** have a separate skeleton for c++ + +** c++ is getting so broken and different from C, that we need to + reevaluate the usefuleness of c++ in flex + +** revisit the C++ API. 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(Don't worry, we *do* have a ChangeLog, we just need the +#Makefile first.) + +touch ChangeLog +autoreconf --install --verbose diff --git a/buf.c b/buf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33a5a9f --- /dev/null +++ b/buf.c @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +/* flex - tool to generate fast lexical analyzers */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" + +/* Take note: The buffer object is sometimes used as a String buffer (one + * continuous string), and sometimes used as a list of strings, usually line by + * line. + * + * The type is specified in buf_init by the elt_size. If the elt_size is + * sizeof(char), then the buffer should be treated as string buffer. If the + * elt_size is sizeof(char*), then the buffer should be treated as a list of + * strings. + * + * Certain functions are only appropriate for one type or the other. + */ + +/* global buffers. */ +struct Buf userdef_buf; /**< for user #definitions triggered by cmd-line. */ +struct Buf defs_buf; /**< for #define's autogenerated. List of strings. */ +struct Buf yydmap_buf; /**< string buffer to hold yydmap elements */ +struct Buf m4defs_buf; /**< m4 definitions. List of strings. */ +struct Buf top_buf; /**< contains %top code. String buffer. */ + +struct Buf *buf_print_strings(struct Buf * buf, FILE* out) +{ + int i; + + if(!buf || !out) + return buf; + + for (i=0; i < buf->nelts; i++){ + const char * s = ((char**)buf->elts)[i]; + if(s) + fprintf(out, "%s", s); + } + return buf; +} + +/* Append a "%s" formatted string to a string buffer */ +struct Buf *buf_prints (struct Buf *buf, const char *fmt, const char *s) +{ + char *t; + size_t tsz; + + t = flex_alloc (tsz = strlen (fmt) + strlen (s) + 1); + snprintf (t, tsz, fmt, s); + buf = buf_strappend (buf, t); + flex_free (t); + return buf; +} + +/** Append a line directive to the string buffer. + * @param buf A string buffer. + * @param filename file name + * @param lineno line number + * @return buf + */ +struct Buf *buf_linedir (struct Buf *buf, const char* filename, int lineno) +{ + char *t, *fmt = "#line %d \"%s\"\n"; + size_t tsz; + + t = flex_alloc (tsz = strlen (fmt) + strlen (filename) + (int)(1 + log10(lineno>=0?lineno:-lineno)) + 1); + snprintf (t, tsz, fmt, lineno, filename); + buf = buf_strappend (buf, t); + flex_free (t); + return buf; +} + + +/** Append the contents of @a src to @a dest. + * @param @a dest the destination buffer + * @param @a dest the source buffer + * @return @a dest + */ +struct Buf *buf_concat(struct Buf* dest, const struct Buf* src) +{ + buf_append(dest, src->elts, src->nelts); + return dest; +} + + +/* Appends n characters in str to buf. */ +struct Buf *buf_strnappend (buf, str, n) + struct Buf *buf; + const char *str; + int n; +{ + buf_append (buf, str, n + 1); + + /* "undo" the '\0' character that buf_append() already copied. */ + buf->nelts--; + + return buf; +} + +/* Appends characters in str to buf. */ +struct Buf *buf_strappend (buf, str) + struct Buf *buf; + const char *str; +{ + return buf_strnappend (buf, str, strlen (str)); +} + +/* appends "#define str def\n" */ +struct Buf *buf_strdefine (buf, str, def) + struct Buf *buf; + const char *str; + const char *def; +{ + buf_strappend (buf, "#define "); + buf_strappend (buf, " "); + buf_strappend (buf, str); + buf_strappend (buf, " "); + buf_strappend (buf, def); + buf_strappend (buf, "\n"); + return buf; +} + +/** Pushes "m4_define( [[def]], [[val]])m4_dnl" to end of buffer. + * @param buf A buffer as a list of strings. + * @param def The m4 symbol to define. + * @param val The definition; may be NULL. + * @return buf + */ +struct Buf *buf_m4_define (struct Buf *buf, const char* def, const char* val) +{ + const char * fmt = "m4_define( [[%s]], [[%s]])m4_dnl\n"; + char * str; + size_t strsz; + + val = val?val:""; + str = (char*)flex_alloc(strsz = strlen(fmt) + strlen(def) + strlen(val) + 2); + + snprintf(str, strsz, fmt, def, val); + buf_append(buf, &str, 1); + return buf; +} + +/** Pushes "m4_undefine([[def]])m4_dnl" to end of buffer. + * @param buf A buffer as a list of strings. + * @param def The m4 symbol to undefine. + * @return buf + */ +struct Buf *buf_m4_undefine (struct Buf *buf, const char* def) +{ + const char * fmt = "m4_undefine( [[%s]])m4_dnl\n"; + char * str; + size_t strsz; + + str = (char*)flex_alloc(strsz = strlen(fmt) + strlen(def) + 2); + + snprintf(str, strsz, fmt, def); + buf_append(buf, &str, 1); + return buf; +} + +/* create buf with 0 elements, each of size elem_size. */ +void buf_init (buf, elem_size) + struct Buf *buf; + size_t elem_size; +{ + buf->elts = (void *) 0; + buf->nelts = 0; + buf->elt_size = elem_size; + buf->nmax = 0; +} + +/* frees memory */ +void buf_destroy (buf) + struct Buf *buf; +{ + if (buf && buf->elts) + flex_free (buf->elts); + buf->elts = (void *) 0; +} + + +/* appends ptr[] to buf, grow if necessary. + * n_elem is number of elements in ptr[], NOT bytes. + * returns buf. + * We grow by mod(512) boundaries. + */ + +struct Buf *buf_append (buf, ptr, n_elem) + struct Buf *buf; + const void *ptr; + int n_elem; +{ + int n_alloc = 0; + + if (!ptr || n_elem == 0) + return buf; + + /* May need to alloc more. */ + if (n_elem + buf->nelts > buf->nmax) { + + /* exact amount needed... */ + n_alloc = (n_elem + buf->nelts) * buf->elt_size; + + /* ...plus some extra */ + if (((n_alloc * buf->elt_size) % 512) != 0 + && buf->elt_size < 512) + n_alloc += + (512 - + ((n_alloc * buf->elt_size) % 512)) / + buf->elt_size; + + if (!buf->elts) + buf->elts = + allocate_array (n_alloc, buf->elt_size); + else + buf->elts = + reallocate_array (buf->elts, n_alloc, + buf->elt_size); + + buf->nmax = n_alloc; + } + + memcpy ((char *) buf->elts + buf->nelts * buf->elt_size, ptr, + n_elem * buf->elt_size); + buf->nelts += n_elem; + + return buf; +} + +/* vim:set tabstop=8 softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ diff --git a/ccl.c b/ccl.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d66bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ccl.c @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +/* ccl - routines for character classes */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ + /* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" + +/* return true if the chr is in the ccl. Takes negation into account. */ +static bool +ccl_contains (const int cclp, const int ch) +{ + int ind, len, i; + + len = ccllen[cclp]; + ind = cclmap[cclp]; + + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) + if (ccltbl[ind + i] == ch) + return !cclng[cclp]; + + return cclng[cclp]; +} + + +/* ccladd - add a single character to a ccl */ + +void ccladd (cclp, ch) + int cclp; + int ch; +{ + int ind, len, newpos, i; + + check_char (ch); + + len = ccllen[cclp]; + ind = cclmap[cclp]; + + /* check to see if the character is already in the ccl */ + + for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) + if (ccltbl[ind + i] == ch) + return; + + /* mark newlines */ + if (ch == nlch) + ccl_has_nl[cclp] = true; + + newpos = ind + len; + + if (newpos >= current_max_ccl_tbl_size) { + current_max_ccl_tbl_size += MAX_CCL_TBL_SIZE_INCREMENT; + + ++num_reallocs; + + ccltbl = reallocate_Character_array (ccltbl, + current_max_ccl_tbl_size); + } + + ccllen[cclp] = len + 1; + ccltbl[newpos] = ch; +} + +/* dump_cclp - same thing as list_character_set, but for cclps. */ + +static void dump_cclp (FILE* file, int cclp) +{ + register int i; + + putc ('[', file); + + for (i = 0; i < csize; ++i) { + if (ccl_contains(cclp, i)){ + register int start_char = i; + + putc (' ', file); + + fputs (readable_form (i), file); + + while (++i < csize && ccl_contains(cclp,i)) ; + + if (i - 1 > start_char) + /* this was a run */ + fprintf (file, "-%s", + readable_form (i - 1)); + + putc (' ', file); + } + } + + putc (']', file); +} + + + +/* ccl_set_diff - create a new ccl as the set difference of the two given ccls. */ +int +ccl_set_diff (int a, int b) +{ + int d, ch; + + /* create new class */ + d = cclinit(); + + /* In order to handle negation, we spin through all possible chars, + * addding each char in a that is not in b. + * (This could be O(n^2), but n is small and bounded.) + */ + for ( ch = 0; ch < csize; ++ch ) + if (ccl_contains (a, ch) && !ccl_contains(b, ch)) + ccladd (d, ch); + + /* debug */ + if (0){ + fprintf(stderr, "ccl_set_diff ("); + fprintf(stderr, "\n "); + dump_cclp (stderr, a); + fprintf(stderr, "\n "); + dump_cclp (stderr, b); + fprintf(stderr, "\n "); + dump_cclp (stderr, d); + fprintf(stderr, "\n)\n"); + } + return d; +} + +/* ccl_set_union - create a new ccl as the set union of the two given ccls. */ +int +ccl_set_union (int a, int b) +{ + int d, i; + + /* create new class */ + d = cclinit(); + + /* Add all of a */ + for (i = 0; i < ccllen[a]; ++i) + ccladd (d, ccltbl[cclmap[a] + i]); + + /* Add all of b */ + for (i = 0; i < ccllen[b]; ++i) + ccladd (d, ccltbl[cclmap[b] + i]); + + /* debug */ + if (0){ + fprintf(stderr, "ccl_set_union (%d + %d = %d", a, b, d); + fprintf(stderr, "\n "); + dump_cclp (stderr, a); + fprintf(stderr, "\n "); + dump_cclp (stderr, b); + fprintf(stderr, "\n "); + dump_cclp (stderr, d); + fprintf(stderr, "\n)\n"); + } + return d; +} + + +/* cclinit - return an empty ccl */ + +int cclinit () +{ + if (++lastccl >= current_maxccls) { + current_maxccls += MAX_CCLS_INCREMENT; + + ++num_reallocs; + + cclmap = + reallocate_integer_array (cclmap, current_maxccls); + ccllen = + reallocate_integer_array (ccllen, current_maxccls); + cclng = reallocate_integer_array (cclng, current_maxccls); + ccl_has_nl = + reallocate_bool_array (ccl_has_nl, + current_maxccls); + } + + if (lastccl == 1) + /* we're making the first ccl */ + cclmap[lastccl] = 0; + + else + /* The new pointer is just past the end of the last ccl. + * Since the cclmap points to the \first/ character of a + * ccl, adding the length of the ccl to the cclmap pointer + * will produce a cursor to the first free space. + */ + cclmap[lastccl] = + cclmap[lastccl - 1] + ccllen[lastccl - 1]; + + ccllen[lastccl] = 0; + cclng[lastccl] = 0; /* ccl's start out life un-negated */ + ccl_has_nl[lastccl] = false; + + return lastccl; +} + + +/* cclnegate - negate the given ccl */ + +void cclnegate (cclp) + int cclp; +{ + cclng[cclp] = 1; + ccl_has_nl[cclp] = !ccl_has_nl[cclp]; +} + + +/* list_character_set - list the members of a set of characters in CCL form + * + * Writes to the given file a character-class representation of those + * characters present in the given CCL. A character is present if it + * has a non-zero value in the cset array. + */ + +void list_character_set (file, cset) + FILE *file; + int cset[]; +{ + register int i; + + putc ('[', file); + + for (i = 0; i < csize; ++i) { + if (cset[i]) { + register int start_char = i; + + putc (' ', file); + + fputs (readable_form (i), file); + + while (++i < csize && cset[i]) ; + + if (i - 1 > start_char) + /* this was a run */ + fprintf (file, "-%s", + readable_form (i - 1)); + + putc (' ', file); + } + } + + putc (']', file); +} + +/** Determines if the range [c1-c2] is unambiguous in a case-insensitive + * scanner. Specifically, if a lowercase or uppercase character, x, is in the + * range [c1-c2], then we require that UPPERCASE(x) and LOWERCASE(x) must also + * be in the range. If not, then this range is ambiguous, and the function + * returns false. For example, [@-_] spans [a-z] but not [A-Z]. 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This code pipes the CPU + # types through head -n 1, so we only detect the type of CPU 0. + ALPHA_CPU_TYPE=`/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | sed -n -e 's/^ The alpha \(.*\) processor.*$/\1/p' | head -n 1` + case "$ALPHA_CPU_TYPE" in + "EV4 (21064)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;; + "EV4.5 (21064)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;; + "LCA4 (21066/21068)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;; + "EV5 (21164)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" ;; + "EV5.6 (21164A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" ;; + "EV5.6 (21164PC)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" ;; + "EV5.7 (21164PC)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca57" ;; + "EV6 (21264)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" ;; + "EV6.7 (21264A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev67" ;; + "EV6.8CB (21264C)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;; + "EV6.8AL (21264B)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;; + "EV6.8CX (21264D)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;; + "EV6.9A (21264/EV69A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev69" ;; + "EV7 (21364)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev7" ;; + "EV7.9 (21364A)") + UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev79" ;; + esac + # A Pn.n version is a patched version. + # A Vn.n version is a released version. + # A Tn.n version is a released field test version. + # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel. + # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[PVTX]//' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + exit ;; + Alpha\ *:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # Should we change UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead + # of the specific Alpha model? + echo alpha-pc-interix + exit ;; + 21064:Windows_NT:50:3) + echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5 + exit ;; + Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*) + echo m68k-unknown-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos + exit ;; + *:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-morphos + exit ;; + *:OS/390:*:*) + echo i370-ibm-openedition + exit ;; + *:z/VM:*:*) + echo s390-ibm-zvmoe + exit ;; + *:OS400:*:*) + echo powerpc-ibm-os400 + exit ;; + arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*) + echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + arm:riscos:*:*|arm:RISCOS:*:*) + echo arm-unknown-riscos + exit ;; + SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp + exit ;; + Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*) + # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE. + if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then + echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3 + else + echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd + fi + exit ;; + NILE*:*:*:dcosx) + echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4 + exit ;; + DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*) + echo sparc-icl-nx6 + exit ;; + DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*) + case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in + sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;; + esac ;; + sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*) + echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:6*:*) + # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize + # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but + # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4. + echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'` + exit ;; + sun4*:SunOS:*:*) + case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in + Series*|S4*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v` + ;; + esac + # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'. + echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'` + exit ;; + sun3*:SunOS:*:*) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + sun*:*:4.2BSD:*) + UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null` + test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3 + case "`/bin/arch`" in + sun3) + echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + sun4) + echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + ;; + esac + exit ;; + aushp:SunOS:*:*) + echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name + # can be virtually everything (everything which is not + # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor + # > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT" + # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally + # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not + # MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should + # be no problem. + atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + m68k:machten:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + powerpc:machten:*:*) + echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + RISC*:Mach:*:*) + echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3 + exit ;; + RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*) + echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*) + echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + 2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*) + echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c +#ifdef __cplusplus +#include /* for printf() prototype */ + int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { +#else + int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { +#endif + #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB) + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD) + printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0); + #endif + #endif + exit (-1); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && + dummyarg=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` && + SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy $dummyarg` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*) + echo powerpc-motorola-powermax + exit ;; + Motorola:*:4.3:PL8-*) + echo powerpc-harris-powermax + exit ;; + Night_Hawk:*:*:PowerMAX_OS | Synergy:PowerMAX_OS:*:*) + echo powerpc-harris-powermax + exit ;; + Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*) + echo powerpc-harris-powerunix + exit ;; + m88k:CX/UX:7*:*) + echo m88k-harris-cxux7 + exit ;; + m88k:*:4*:R4*) + echo m88k-motorola-sysv4 + exit ;; + m88k:*:3*:R3*) + echo m88k-motorola-sysv3 + exit ;; + AViiON:dgux:*:*) + # DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures + UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p` + if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] || [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ] + then + if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \ + [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ] + then + echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + else + echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit ;; + M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3) + echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3 + exit ;; + M88*:*:R3*:*) + # Delta 88k system running SVR3 + echo m88k-motorola-sysv3 + exit ;; + XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3) + echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3 + exit ;; + Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD) + echo m68k-tektronix-bsd + exit ;; + *:IRIX*:*:*) + echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'` + exit ;; + ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX. + echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id + exit ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX ' + i*86:AIX:*:*) + echo i386-ibm-aix + exit ;; + ia64:AIX:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit ;; + *:AIX:2:3) + if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + + main() + { + if (!__power_pc()) + exit(1); + puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5"); + exit(0); + } +EOF + if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` + then + echo "$SYSTEM_NAME" + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 + fi + elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4 + else + echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2 + fi + exit ;; + *:AIX:*:[45]) + IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'` + if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then + IBM_ARCH=rs6000 + else + IBM_ARCH=powerpc + fi + if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then + IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel` + else + IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV} + exit ;; + *:AIX:*:*) + echo rs6000-ibm-aix + exit ;; + ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) + echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4 + exit ;; + ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and + echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to + exit ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3 + *:BOSX:*:*) + echo rs6000-bull-bosx + exit ;; + DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*) + echo m68k-bull-sysv3 + exit ;; + 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd + exit ;; + hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*) + echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4 + exit ;; + 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;; + 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;; + 9000/[678][0-9][0-9]) + if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then + sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null` + sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null` + case "${sc_cpu_version}" in + 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0 + 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1 + 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0 + case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in + 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;; + 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;; + '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20 + esac ;; + esac + fi + if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + + #define _HPUX_SOURCE + #include + #include + + int main () + { + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS); + #endif + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: + #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) + switch (bits) + { + case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break; + case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break; + default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + } break; + #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */ + puts ("hppa2.0"); break; + #endif + default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break; + } + exit (0); + } +EOF + (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`$dummy` + test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa + fi ;; + esac + if [ ${HP_ARCH} = "hppa2.0w" ] + then + eval $set_cc_for_build + + # hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating + # 32-bit code. hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler + # generating 64-bit code. GNU and HP use different nomenclature: + # + # $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess + # => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23 + # $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess + # => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23 + + if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | + grep __LP64__ >/dev/null + then + HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" + else + HP_ARCH="hppa64" + fi + fi + echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit ;; + ia64:HP-UX:*:*) + HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'` + echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV} + exit ;; + 3050*:HI-UX:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + int + main () + { + long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION); + /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns + true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct + results, however. */ + if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu)) + { + switch (cpu) + { + case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break; + } + } + else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu)) + puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); + exit (0); + } +EOF + $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2 + exit ;; + 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd + exit ;; + 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd + exit ;; + *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix + exit ;; + hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* ) + echo hppa1.1-hp-osf + exit ;; + hp8??:OSF1:*:*) + echo hppa1.0-hp-osf + exit ;; + i*86:OSF1:*:*) + if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1 + fi + exit ;; + parisc*:Lites*:*:*) + echo hppa1.1-hp-lites + exit ;; + C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit ;; + C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit ;; + C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit ;; + CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*) + echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \ + | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \ + -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \ + -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*TS:*:*:*) + echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*T3E:*:*:*) + echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + CRAY*SV1:*:*:*) + echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + *:UNICOS/mp:*:*) + echo craynv-cray-unicosmp${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/' + exit ;; + F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*) + FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'` + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit ;; + 5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*) + FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'` + FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/ /_/'` + echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}" + exit ;; + i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:BSD/OS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + *:FreeBSD:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` + exit ;; + i*:CYGWIN*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin + exit ;; + i*:MINGW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32 + exit ;; + i*:windows32*:*) + # uname -m includes "-pc" on this system. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-mingw32 + exit ;; + i*:PW*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32 + exit ;; + x86:Interix*:[34]*) + echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//' + exit ;; + [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*) + echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks + exit ;; + i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*) + # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem? + # It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. 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+ frv:Linux:*:*) + echo frv-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + ia64:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + m32r*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + m68*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + mips:Linux:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #undef CPU + #undef mips + #undef mipsel + #if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL) + CPU=mipsel + #else + #if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB) + CPU=mips + #else + CPU= + #endif + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=` + test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; } + ;; + mips64:Linux:*:*) + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #undef CPU + #undef mips64 + #undef mips64el + #if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL) + CPU=mips64el + #else + #if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB) + CPU=mips64 + #else + CPU= + #endif + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=` + test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; } + ;; + or32:Linux:*:*) + echo or32-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + ppc:Linux:*:*) + echo powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + ppc64:Linux:*:*) + echo powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + alpha:Linux:*:*) + case `sed -n '/^cpu model/s/^.*: \(.*\)/\1/p' < /proc/cpuinfo` in + EV5) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev5 ;; + EV56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev56 ;; + PCA56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;; + PCA57) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;; + EV6) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev6 ;; + EV67) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev67 ;; + EV68*) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;; + esac + objdump --private-headers /bin/sh | grep ld.so.1 >/dev/null + if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC} + exit ;; + parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*) + # Look for CPU level + case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in + PA7*) echo hppa1.1-unknown-linux-gnu ;; + PA8*) echo hppa2.0-unknown-linux-gnu ;; + *) echo hppa-unknown-linux-gnu ;; + esac + exit ;; + parisc64:Linux:*:* | hppa64:Linux:*:*) + echo hppa64-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + s390:Linux:*:* | s390x:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-linux + exit ;; + sh64*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + sh*:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + x86_64:Linux:*:*) + echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu + exit ;; + i*86:Linux:*:*) + # The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so + # first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent + # problems with other programs or directories called `ld' in the path. + # Set LC_ALL=C to ensure ld outputs messages in English. + ld_supported_targets=`cd /; LC_ALL=C ld --help 2>&1 \ + | sed -ne '/supported targets:/!d + s/[ ][ ]*/ /g + s/.*supported targets: *// + s/ .*// + p'` + case "$ld_supported_targets" in + elf32-i386) + TENTATIVE="${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnu" + ;; + a.out-i386-linux) + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout" + exit ;; + coff-i386) + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff" + exit ;; + "") + # Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or + # one that does not give us useful --help. + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuoldld" + exit ;; + esac + # Determine whether the default compiler is a.out or elf + eval $set_cc_for_build + sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c + #include + #ifdef __ELF__ + # ifdef __GLIBC__ + # if __GLIBC__ >= 2 + LIBC=gnu + # else + LIBC=gnulibc1 + # endif + # else + LIBC=gnulibc1 + # endif + #else + #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER + LIBC=gnu + #else + LIBC=gnuaout + #endif + #endif + #ifdef __dietlibc__ + LIBC=dietlibc + #endif +EOF + eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=` + test x"${LIBC}" != x && { + echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}" + exit + } + test x"${TENTATIVE}" != x && { echo "${TENTATIVE}"; exit; } + ;; + i*86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*) + # ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there. + # earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both + # sysname and nodename. + echo i386-sequent-sysv4 + exit ;; + i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*) + # Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version + # number series starting with 2... + # I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this, + # I just have to hope. -- rms. + # Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION} + exit ;; + i*86:OS/2:*:*) + # If we were able to find `uname', then EMX Unix compatibility + # is probably installed. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-os2-emx + exit ;; + i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-stop + exit ;; + i*86:atheos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-atheos + exit ;; + i*86:syllable:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-syllable + exit ;; + i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.0*:*) + echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + i*86:*DOS:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit ;; + i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*) + UNAME_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed 's/\/MP$//'` + if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_REL} + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL} + fi + exit ;; + i*86:*:5:[678]*) + # UnixWare 7.x, OpenUNIX and OpenServer 6. + case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in + *486*) UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;; + *Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;; + *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;; + esac + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION} + exit ;; + i*86:*:3.2:*) + if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then + UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' /dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|grep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')` + (/bin/uname -X|grep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486 + (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i586 + (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pent *II' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \ + && UNAME_MACHINE=i686 + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL + else + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32 + fi + exit ;; + pc:*:*:*) + # Left here for compatibility: + # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about + # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386. + echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp + exit ;; + Intel:Mach:3*:*) + echo i386-pc-mach3 + exit ;; + paragon:*:*:*) + echo i860-intel-osf1 + exit ;; + i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4 + if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4 + else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered. + echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4 + fi + exit ;; + mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*) + # "miniframe" + echo m68010-convergent-sysv + exit ;; + mc68k:UNIX:SYSTEM5:3.51m) + echo m68k-convergent-sysv + exit ;; + M680?0:D-NIX:5.3:*) + echo m68k-diab-dnix + exit ;; + M68*:*:R3V[5678]*:*) + test -r /sysV68 && { echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv'; exit; } ;; + 3[345]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4400:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0 | SDS2:*:4.0:3.0 | SHG2:*:4.0:3.0 | S7501*:*:4.0:3.0) + OS_REL='' + test -r /etc/.relid \ + && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid` + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \ + && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;; + 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*) + /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \ + && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;; + m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*) + echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*) + echo m68k-atari-sysv4 + exit ;; + TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*) + echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*) + echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.0*:*) + echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*) + echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*) + echo mips-sni-sysv4 + exit ;; + RM*:SINIX-*:*:*) + echo mips-sni-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:SINIX-*:*:*) + if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then + UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4 + else + echo ns32k-sni-sysv + fi + exit ;; + PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort + # says + echo i586-unisys-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*) + # From Gerald Hewes . + # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm + echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4 + exit ;; + *:*:*:FTX*) + # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com. + echo i860-stratus-sysv4 + exit ;; + i*86:VOS:*:*) + # From Paul.Green@stratus.com. + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-stratus-vos + exit ;; + *:VOS:*:*) + # From Paul.Green@stratus.com. + echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos + exit ;; + mc68*:A/UX:*:*) + echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE} + exit ;; + news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*) + echo mips-sony-newsos6 + exit ;; + R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*) + if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then + echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + else + echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} + fi + exit ;; + BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only. + echo powerpc-be-beos + exit ;; + BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only. + echo powerpc-apple-beos + exit ;; + BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible. + echo i586-pc-beos + exit ;; 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+ *:*VMS:*:*) + UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` + case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in + A*) echo alpha-dec-vms ; exit ;; + I*) echo ia64-dec-vms ; exit ;; + V*) echo vax-dec-vms ; exit ;; + esac ;; + *:XENIX:*:SysV) + echo i386-pc-xenix + exit ;; + i*86:skyos:*:*) + echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//' + exit ;; +esac + +#echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2 +#echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" 1>&2 + +eval $set_cc_for_build +cat >$dummy.c < +# include +#endif +main () +{ +#if defined (sony) +#if defined (MIPSEB) + /* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos". Perhaps BFD should be changed, + I don't know.... */ + printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#else +#include + printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n", +#ifdef NEWSOS4 + "4" +#else + "" +#endif + ); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix) + printf ("arm-acorn-riscix\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux) + printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (NeXT) +#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__) +#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k" +#endif + int version; + version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`; + if (version < 4) + printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + else + printf ("%s-next-openstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version); + exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16) +#if defined (UMAXV) + printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0); +#else +#if defined (CMU) + printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0); +#else + printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (__386BSD__) + printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + +#if defined (sequent) +#if defined (i386) + printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#if defined (ns32000) + printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0); +#endif +#endif + +#if defined (_SEQUENT_) + struct utsname un; + + uname(&un); + + if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) { + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0); + } + if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */ + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0); + } + printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0); + +#endif + +#if defined (vax) +# if !defined (ultrix) +# include +# if defined (BSD) +# if BSD == 43 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3\n"); exit (0); +# else +# if BSD == 199006 + printf ("vax-dec-bsd4.3reno\n"); exit (0); +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0); +# endif +# else + printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0); +# endif +#endif + +#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860) + printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0); +#endif + + exit (1); +} +EOF + +$CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` && + { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; } + +# Apollos put the system type in the environment. + +test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit; } + +# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1) + +if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ] +then + case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in + c1*) + echo c1-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c2*) + if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc + then echo c32-convex-bsd + else echo c2-convex-bsd + fi + exit ;; + c34*) + echo c34-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c38*) + echo c38-convex-bsd + exit ;; + c4*) + echo c4-convex-bsd + exit ;; + esac +fi + +cat >&2 < in order to provide the needed +information to handle your system. + +config.guess timestamp = $timestamp + +uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` +uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown` + +/usr/bin/uname -p = `(/usr/bin/uname -p) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/uname -X = `(/bin/uname -X) 2>/dev/null` + +hostinfo = `(hostinfo) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/universe = `(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/arch -k = `(/usr/bin/arch -k) 2>/dev/null` +/bin/arch = `(/bin/arch) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/bin/oslevel = `(/usr/bin/oslevel) 2>/dev/null` +/usr/convex/getsysinfo = `(/usr/convex/getsysinfo) 2>/dev/null` + +UNAME_MACHINE = ${UNAME_MACHINE} +UNAME_RELEASE = ${UNAME_RELEASE} +UNAME_SYSTEM = ${UNAME_SYSTEM} +UNAME_VERSION = ${UNAME_VERSION} +EOF + +exit 1 + +# Local variables: +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "timestamp='" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d" +# time-stamp-end: "'" +# End: diff --git a/config.rpath b/config.rpath new file mode 100755 index 0000000..fa24bfc --- /dev/null +++ b/config.rpath @@ -0,0 +1,548 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Output a system dependent set of variables, describing how to set the +# run time search path of shared libraries in an executable. +# +# Copyright 1996-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Taken from GNU libtool, 2001 +# Originally by Gordon Matzigkeit , 1996 +# +# 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 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# 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. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +# +# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you +# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a +# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under +# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. +# +# The first argument passed to this file is the canonical host specification, +# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM +# or +# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM +# The environment variables CC, GCC, LDFLAGS, LD, with_gnu_ld +# should be set by the caller. +# +# The set of defined variables is at the end of this script. + +# Known limitations: +# - On IRIX 6.5 with CC="cc", the run time search patch must not be longer +# than 256 bytes, otherwise the compiler driver will dump core. The only +# known workaround is to choose shorter directory names for the build +# directory and/or the installation directory. + +# All known linkers require a `.a' archive for static linking (except M$VC, +# which needs '.lib'). +libext=a +shrext=.so + +host="$1" +host_cpu=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'` +host_vendor=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'` +host_os=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'` + +# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC. + +wl= +if test "$GCC" = yes; then + wl='-Wl,' +else + case "$host_os" in + aix*) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + mingw* | pw32* | os2*) + ;; + hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + newsos6) + ;; + linux*) + case $CC in + icc|ecc) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + ccc) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + esac + ;; + osf3* | osf4* | osf5*) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + sco3.2v5*) + ;; + solaris*) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + sunos4*) + wl='-Qoption ld ' + ;; + sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3* | sysv5*) + wl='-Wl,' + ;; + sysv4*MP*) + ;; + uts4*) + ;; + esac +fi + +# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS. + +hardcode_libdir_flag_spec= +hardcode_libdir_separator= +hardcode_direct=no +hardcode_minus_L=no + +case "$host_os" in + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + # FIXME: the MSVC++ port hasn't been tested in a loooong time + # When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using + # Microsoft Visual C++. + if test "$GCC" != yes; then + with_gnu_ld=no + fi + ;; + openbsd*) + with_gnu_ld=no + ;; +esac + +ld_shlibs=yes +if test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then + case "$host_os" in + aix3* | aix4* | aix5*) + # On AIX/PPC, the GNU linker is very broken + if test "$host_cpu" != ia64; then + ld_shlibs=no + fi + ;; + amigaos*) + hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir' + hardcode_minus_L=yes + # Samuel A. Falvo II reports + # that the semantics of dynamic libraries on AmigaOS, at least up + # to version 4, is to share data among multiple programs linked + # with the same dynamic library. Since this doesn't match the + # behavior of shared libraries on other platforms, we can use + # them. + ld_shlibs=no + ;; + beos*) + if $LD --help 2>&1 | egrep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then + : + else + ld_shlibs=no + fi + ;; + cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*) + # hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is + # no search path for DLLs. + hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir' + if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep 'auto-import' > /dev/null; then + : + else + ld_shlibs=no + fi + ;; + netbsd*) + ;; + solaris* | sysv5*) + if $LD -v 2>&1 | egrep 'BFD 2\.8' > /dev/null; then + ld_shlibs=no + elif $LD --help 2>&1 | egrep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then + : + else + ld_shlibs=no + fi + ;; + sunos4*) + hardcode_direct=yes + ;; + *) + if $LD --help 2>&1 | egrep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then + : + else + ld_shlibs=no + fi + ;; + esac + if test "$ld_shlibs" = yes; then + # Unlike libtool, we use -rpath here, not --rpath, since the documented + # option of GNU ld is called -rpath, not --rpath. + hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir' + fi +else + case "$host_os" in + aix3*) + # Note: this linker hardcodes the directories in LIBPATH if there + # are no directories specified by -L. + hardcode_minus_L=yes + if test "$GCC" = yes; then + # Neither direct hardcoding nor static linking is supported with a + # broken collect2. + hardcode_direct=unsupported + fi + ;; + aix4* | aix5*) + if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then + # On IA64, the linker does run time linking by default, so we don't + # have to do anything special. + aix_use_runtimelinking=no + else + aix_use_runtimelinking=no + # Test if we are trying to use run time linking or normal + # AIX style linking. 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} && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libc" >&6 + + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libc" != "yes"; then + + + + + + am_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" + + for element in $INCICONV; do + haveit= + for x in $CPPFLAGS; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + if test "X$x" = "X$element"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }$element" + fi + done + + + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for iconv" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for iconv... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${am_cv_func_iconv+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + + am_cv_func_iconv="no, consider installing GNU libiconv" + am_cv_lib_iconv=no + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include +int +main () +{ +iconv_t cd = iconv_open("",""); + iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL); + iconv_close(cd); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + am_cv_func_iconv=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" != yes; then + am_save_LIBS="$LIBS" + LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include +int +main () +{ +iconv_t cd = iconv_open("",""); + iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL); + iconv_close(cd); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + am_cv_lib_iconv=yes + am_cv_func_iconv=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + LIBS="$am_save_LIBS" + fi + +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $am_cv_func_iconv" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$am_cv_func_iconv" >&6 + if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_ICONV 1 +_ACEOF + + fi + if test "$am_cv_lib_iconv" = yes; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking how to link with libiconv" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking how to link with libiconv... $ECHO_C" >&6 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $LIBICONV" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$LIBICONV" >&6 + else + CPPFLAGS="$am_save_CPPFLAGS" + LIBICONV= + LTLIBICONV= + fi + + + + + + + use_additional=yes + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + + eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\" + eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\" + + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + +# Check whether --with-libintl-prefix or --without-libintl-prefix was given. +if test "${with_libintl_prefix+set}" = set; then + withval="$with_libintl_prefix" + + if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then + use_additional=no + else + if test "X$withval" = "X"; then + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + + eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\" + eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\" + + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + else + additional_includedir="$withval/include" + additional_libdir="$withval/lib" + fi + fi + +fi; 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then + found_dir="$additional_libdir" + found_so="$additional_libdir/lib$name.$shlibext" + if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$additional_libdir/lib$name.la" + fi + else + if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.$libext"; then + found_dir="$additional_libdir" + found_a="$additional_libdir/lib$name.$libext" + if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$additional_libdir/lib$name.la" + fi + fi + fi + fi + if test "X$found_dir" = "X"; then + for x in $LDFLAGS $LTLIBINTL; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + case "$x" in + -L*) + dir=`echo "X$x" | sed -e 's/^X-L//'` + if test -n "$shlibext" && test -f "$dir/lib$name.$shlibext"; then + found_dir="$dir" + found_so="$dir/lib$name.$shlibext" + if test -f "$dir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$dir/lib$name.la" + fi + else + if test -f "$dir/lib$name.$libext"; then + found_dir="$dir" + found_a="$dir/lib$name.$libext" + if test -f "$dir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$dir/lib$name.la" + fi + fi + fi + ;; + esac + if test "X$found_dir" != "X"; then + break + fi + done + fi + if test "X$found_dir" != "X"; then + LTLIBINTL="${LTLIBINTL}${LTLIBINTL:+ }-L$found_dir -l$name" + if test "X$found_so" != "X"; then + if test "$enable_rpath" = no || test "X$found_dir" = "X/usr/lib"; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$found_so" + else + haveit= + for x in $ltrpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$found_dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + ltrpathdirs="$ltrpathdirs $found_dir" + fi + if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$found_so" + else + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" && test "$hardcode_minus_L" = no; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$found_so" + haveit= + for x in $rpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$found_dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + rpathdirs="$rpathdirs $found_dir" + fi + else + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS $LIBINTL; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + if test "X$x" = "X-L$found_dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }-L$found_dir" + fi + if test "$hardcode_minus_L" != no; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$found_so" + else + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }-l$name" + fi + fi + fi + fi + else + if test "X$found_a" != "X"; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$found_a" + else + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }-L$found_dir -l$name" + fi + fi + additional_includedir= + case "$found_dir" in + */lib | */lib/) + basedir=`echo "X$found_dir" | sed -e 's,^X,,' -e 's,/lib/*$,,'` + additional_includedir="$basedir/include" + ;; + esac + if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X"; then + if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then + haveit= + if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then + if test -n "$GCC"; then + case $host_os in + linux*) haveit=yes;; + esac + fi + fi + if test -z "$haveit"; then + for x in $CPPFLAGS $INCINTL; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then + INCINTL="${INCINTL}${INCINTL:+ }-I$additional_includedir" + fi + fi + fi + fi + fi + if test -n "$found_la"; then + save_libdir="$libdir" + case "$found_la" in + */* | *\\*) . 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"./$found_la" ;; + esac + libdir="$save_libdir" + for dep in $dependency_libs; do + case "$dep" in + -L*) + additional_libdir=`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-L//'` + if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/lib"; then + haveit= + if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/lib"; then + if test -n "$GCC"; then + case $host_os in + linux*) haveit=yes;; + esac + fi + fi + if test -z "$haveit"; then + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS $LIBINTL; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }-L$additional_libdir" + fi + fi + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS $LTLIBINTL; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then + LTLIBINTL="${LTLIBINTL}${LTLIBINTL:+ }-L$additional_libdir" + fi + fi + fi + fi + ;; + -R*) + dir=`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-R//'` + if test "$enable_rpath" != no; then + haveit= + for x in $rpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + rpathdirs="$rpathdirs $dir" + fi + haveit= + for x in $ltrpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + ltrpathdirs="$ltrpathdirs $dir" + fi + fi + ;; + -l*) + names_next_round="$names_next_round "`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-l//'` + ;; + *.la) + names_next_round="$names_next_round "`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's,^X.*/,,' -e 's,^lib,,' -e 's,\.la$,,'` + ;; + *) + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$dep" + LTLIBINTL="${LTLIBINTL}${LTLIBINTL:+ }$dep" + ;; + esac + done + fi + else + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }-l$name" + LTLIBINTL="${LTLIBINTL}${LTLIBINTL:+ }-l$name" + fi + fi + fi + done + done + if test "X$rpathdirs" != "X"; then + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then + alldirs= + for found_dir in $rpathdirs; do + alldirs="${alldirs}${alldirs:+$hardcode_libdir_separator}$found_dir" + done + acl_save_libdir="$libdir" + libdir="$alldirs" + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + libdir="$acl_save_libdir" + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$flag" + else + for found_dir in $rpathdirs; do + acl_save_libdir="$libdir" + libdir="$found_dir" + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + libdir="$acl_save_libdir" + LIBINTL="${LIBINTL}${LIBINTL:+ }$flag" + done + fi + fi + if test "X$ltrpathdirs" != "X"; then + for found_dir in $ltrpathdirs; do + LTLIBINTL="${LTLIBINTL}${LTLIBINTL:+ }-R$found_dir" + done + fi + + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for GNU gettext in libintl" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for GNU gettext in libintl... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + gt_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $INCINTL" + gt_save_LIBS="$LIBS" + LIBS="$LIBS $LIBINTL" + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; +extern +#ifdef __cplusplus +"C" +#endif +const char *_nl_expand_alias (); +int +main () +{ +bindtextdomain ("", ""); +return (int) gettext ("") + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_expand_alias (0) + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl" != yes && test -n "$LIBICONV"; then + LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; +extern +#ifdef __cplusplus +"C" +#endif +const char *_nl_expand_alias (); +int +main () +{ +bindtextdomain ("", ""); +return (int) gettext ("") + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_expand_alias (0) + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + LIBINTL="$LIBINTL $LIBICONV" + LTLIBINTL="$LTLIBINTL $LTLIBICONV" + gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl=yes + +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext + fi + CPPFLAGS="$gt_save_CPPFLAGS" + LIBS="$gt_save_LIBS" +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl" >&6 + fi + + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libc" = "yes" \ + || { test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl" = "yes" \ + && test "$PACKAGE" != gettext-runtime \ + && test "$PACKAGE" != gettext-tools; }; then + gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext=yes + else + LIBINTL= + LTLIBINTL= + INCINTL= + fi + + + + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes" \ + || test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define ENABLE_NLS 1 +_ACEOF + + else + USE_NLS=no + fi + fi + + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether to use NLS" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether to use NLS... $ECHO_C" >&6 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $USE_NLS" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$USE_NLS" >&6 + if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking where the gettext function comes from" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking where the gettext function comes from... $ECHO_C" >&6 + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes"; then + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl" = "yes"; then + gt_source="external libintl" + else + gt_source="libc" + fi + else + gt_source="included intl directory" + fi + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $gt_source" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$gt_source" >&6 + fi + + if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then + + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes"; then + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext1_libintl" = "yes"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking how to link with libintl" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking how to link with libintl... $ECHO_C" >&6 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $LIBINTL" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$LIBINTL" >&6 + + for element in $INCINTL; do + haveit= + for x in $CPPFLAGS; do + + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + eval x=\"$x\" + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" + + if test "X$x" = "X$element"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }$element" + fi + done + + fi + + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_GETTEXT 1 +_ACEOF + + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_DCGETTEXT 1 +_ACEOF + + fi + + POSUB=po + fi + + + + INTLLIBS="$LIBINTL" + + + + + + + + +for ac_prog in 'bison -y' byacc +do + # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_YACC+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$YACC"; then + ac_cv_prog_YACC="$YACC" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + ac_cv_prog_YACC="$ac_prog" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done + +fi +fi +YACC=$ac_cv_prog_YACC +if test -n "$YACC"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $YACC" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$YACC" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + + test -n "$YACC" && break +done +test -n "$YACC" || YACC="yacc" + +for ac_prog in flex lex +do + # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_LEX+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$LEX"; then + ac_cv_prog_LEX="$LEX" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + ac_cv_prog_LEX="$ac_prog" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done + +fi +fi +LEX=$ac_cv_prog_LEX +if test -n "$LEX"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $LEX" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$LEX" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + + test -n "$LEX" && break +done +test -n "$LEX" || LEX=":" + +if test -z "$LEXLIB" +then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for yywrap in -lfl" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for yywrap in -lfl... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_fl_yywrap+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lfl $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char yywrap (); +int +main () +{ +yywrap (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_fl_yywrap=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_lib_fl_yywrap=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_fl_yywrap" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_fl_yywrap" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_fl_yywrap = yes; then + LEXLIB="-lfl" +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for yywrap in -ll" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for yywrap in -ll... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_l_yywrap+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-ll $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char yywrap (); +int +main () +{ +yywrap (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_l_yywrap=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_lib_l_yywrap=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_l_yywrap" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_l_yywrap" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_l_yywrap = yes; then + LEXLIB="-ll" +fi + +fi + +fi + +if test "x$LEX" != "x:"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking lex output file root" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking lex output file root... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_lex_root+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + # The minimal lex program is just a single line: %%. But some broken lexes +# (Solaris, I think it was) want two %% lines, so accommodate them. +cat >conftest.l <<_ACEOF +%% +%% +_ACEOF +{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$LEX conftest.l\"") >&5 + (eval $LEX conftest.l) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } +if test -f lex.yy.c; then + ac_cv_prog_lex_root=lex.yy +elif test -f lexyy.c; then + ac_cv_prog_lex_root=lexyy +else + { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find output from $LEX; giving up" >&5 +echo "$as_me: error: cannot find output from $LEX; giving up" >&2;} + { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_prog_lex_root" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_lex_root" >&6 +rm -f conftest.l +LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT=$ac_cv_prog_lex_root + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether yytext is a pointer" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether yytext is a pointer... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + # POSIX says lex can declare yytext either as a pointer or an array; the +# default is implementation-dependent. Figure out which it is, since +# not all implementations provide the %pointer and %array declarations. +ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer=no +echo 'extern char *yytext;' >>$LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c +ac_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="$LIBS $LEXLIB" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +`cat $LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT.c` +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_save_LIBS +rm -f "${LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT}.c" + +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_prog_lex_yytext_pointer = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define YYTEXT_POINTER 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +fi +if test "$LEX" = :; then + LEX=${am_missing_run}flex +fi +ac_ext=c +ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS' +ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5' +ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5' +ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu +if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then + # Extract the first word of "${ac_tool_prefix}gcc", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy ${ac_tool_prefix}gcc; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_CC+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$CC"; then + ac_cv_prog_CC="$CC" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + ac_cv_prog_CC="${ac_tool_prefix}gcc" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done + +fi +fi +CC=$ac_cv_prog_CC +if test -n "$CC"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $CC" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$CC" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + +fi +if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_CC"; then + ac_ct_CC=$CC + # Extract the first word of "gcc", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy gcc; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$ac_ct_CC"; then + ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC="$ac_ct_CC" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC="gcc" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done + +fi +fi +ac_ct_CC=$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC +if test -n "$ac_ct_CC"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_ct_CC" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_ct_CC" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + + CC=$ac_ct_CC +else + CC="$ac_cv_prog_CC" +fi + +if test -z "$CC"; then + if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then + # Extract the first word of "${ac_tool_prefix}cc", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy ${ac_tool_prefix}cc; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_CC+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$CC"; then + ac_cv_prog_CC="$CC" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + ac_cv_prog_CC="${ac_tool_prefix}cc" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done + +fi +fi +CC=$ac_cv_prog_CC +if test -n "$CC"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $CC" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$CC" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + +fi +if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_CC"; then + ac_ct_CC=$CC + # Extract the first word of "cc", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy cc; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$ac_ct_CC"; then + ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC="$ac_ct_CC" # Let the user override the test. +else +as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR +for as_dir in $PATH +do + IFS=$as_save_IFS + test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC="cc" + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5 + break 2 + fi +done +done + +fi +fi +ac_ct_CC=$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC +if test -n "$ac_ct_CC"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_ct_CC" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_ct_CC" >&6 +else + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 +fi + + CC=$ac_ct_CC +else + CC="$ac_cv_prog_CC" +fi + +fi +if test -z "$CC"; then + # Extract the first word of "cc", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy cc; ac_word=$2 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_CC+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test -n "$CC"; 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then + CFLAGS=$ac_save_CFLAGS +elif test $ac_cv_prog_cc_g = yes; then + if test "$GCC" = yes; then + CFLAGS="-g -O2" + else + CFLAGS="-g" + fi +else + if test "$GCC" = yes; then + CFLAGS="-O2" + else + CFLAGS= + fi +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $CC option to accept ANSI C" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $CC option to accept ANSI C... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc=no +ac_save_CC=$CC +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +/* Most of the following tests are stolen from RCS 5.7's src/conf.sh. */ +struct buf { int x; }; +FILE * (*rcsopen) (struct buf *, struct stat *, int); +static char *e (p, i) + char **p; + int i; +{ + return p[i]; +} +static char *f (char * (*g) (char **, int), char **p, ...) +{ + char *s; + va_list v; + va_start (v,p); 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It's necessary to write '\x00'==0 to get something + that's true only with -std1. */ +int osf4_cc_array ['\x00' == 0 ? 1 : -1]; + +int test (int i, double x); +struct s1 {int (*f) (int a);}; +struct s2 {int (*f) (double a);}; +int pairnames (int, char **, FILE *(*)(struct buf *, struct stat *, int), int, int); +int argc; +char **argv; +int +main () +{ +return f (e, argv, 0) != argv[0] || f (e, argv, 1) != argv[1]; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +# Don't try gcc -ansi; that turns off useful extensions and +# breaks some systems' header files. +# AIX -qlanglvl=ansi +# Ultrix and OSF/1 -std1 +# HP-UX 10.20 and later -Ae +# HP-UX older versions -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE +# SVR4 -Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__ +for ac_arg in "" -qlanglvl=ansi -std1 -Ae "-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE" "-Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__" +do + CC="$ac_save_CC $ac_arg" + rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc=$ac_arg +break +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext +done +rm -f conftest.$ac_ext conftest.$ac_objext +CC=$ac_save_CC + +fi + +case "x$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" in + x|xno) + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: none needed" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}none needed" >&6 ;; + *) + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" >&6 + CC="$CC $ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" ;; +esac + +# Some people use a C++ compiler to compile C. Since we use `exit', +# in C++ we need to declare it. 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Useless! +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for working alloca.h" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for working alloca.h... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_working_alloca_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +int +main () +{ +char *p = (char *) alloca (2 * sizeof (int)); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_working_alloca_h=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_working_alloca_h=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_working_alloca_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_working_alloca_h" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_working_alloca_h = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for alloca" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for alloca... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_func_alloca_works+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#ifdef __GNUC__ +# define alloca __builtin_alloca +#else +# ifdef _MSC_VER +# include +# define alloca _alloca +# else +# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H +# include +# else +# ifdef _AIX + #pragma alloca +# else +# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */ +char *alloca (); +# endif +# endif +# endif +# endif +#endif + +int +main () +{ +char *p = (char *) alloca (1); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_func_alloca_works=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_func_alloca_works=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_alloca_works" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_alloca_works" >&6 + +if test $ac_cv_func_alloca_works = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_ALLOCA 1 +_ACEOF + +else + # The SVR3 libPW and SVR4 libucb both contain incompatible functions +# that cause trouble. Some versions do not even contain alloca or +# contain a buggy version. If you still want to use their alloca, +# use ar to extract alloca.o from them instead of compiling alloca.c. + +ALLOCA=alloca.$ac_objext + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define C_ALLOCA 1 +_ACEOF + + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether \`alloca.c' needs Cray hooks" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking whether \`alloca.c' needs Cray hooks... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_os_cray+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#if defined(CRAY) && ! defined(CRAY2) +webecray +#else +wenotbecray +#endif + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + $EGREP "webecray" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + ac_cv_os_cray=yes +else + ac_cv_os_cray=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_os_cray" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_os_cray" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_os_cray = yes; then + for ac_func in _getb67 GETB67 getb67; do + as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func) +choke me +#else +char (*f) () = $ac_func; +#endif +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return f != $ac_func; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define CRAY_STACKSEG_END $ac_func +_ACEOF + + break +fi + + done +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking stack direction for C alloca" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking stack direction for C alloca... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_c_stack_direction+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + ac_cv_c_stack_direction=0 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +int +find_stack_direction () +{ + static char *addr = 0; + auto char dummy; + if (addr == 0) + { + addr = &dummy; + return find_stack_direction (); + } + else + return (&dummy > addr) ? 1 : -1; +} + +int +main () +{ + exit (find_stack_direction () < 0); +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_c_stack_direction=1 +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +ac_cv_c_stack_direction=-1 +fi +rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_c_stack_direction" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_c_stack_direction" >&6 + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define STACK_DIRECTION $ac_cv_c_stack_direction +_ACEOF + + +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for ANSI C header files... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_header_stdc+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include +#include +#include + +int +main () +{ + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_header_stdc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + # SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI. + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + $EGREP "memchr" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + : +else + ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + # ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI. + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include + +_ACEOF +if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 | + $EGREP "free" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + : +else + ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f conftest* + +fi + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + # /bin/cc in Irix-4.0.5 gets non-ANSI ctype macros unless using -ansi. + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + : +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#if ((' ' & 0x0FF) == 0x020) +# define ISLOWER(c) ('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z') +# define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? 'A' + ((c) - 'a') : (c)) +#else +# define ISLOWER(c) \ + (('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'i') \ + || ('j' <= (c) && (c) <= 'r') \ + || ('s' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z')) +# define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? ((c) | 0x40) : (c)) +#endif + +#define XOR(e, f) (((e) && !(f)) || (!(e) && (f))) +int +main () +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) + if (XOR (islower (i), ISLOWER (i)) + || toupper (i) != TOUPPER (i)) + exit(2); + exit (0); +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + : +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +ac_cv_header_stdc=no +fi +rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_stdc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_stdc" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define STDC_HEADERS 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include +#include +#ifndef WEXITSTATUS +# define WEXITSTATUS(stat_val) ((unsigned)(stat_val) >> 8) +#endif +#ifndef WIFEXITED +# define WIFEXITED(stat_val) (((stat_val) & 255) == 0) +#endif + +int +main () +{ + int s; + wait (&s); + s = WIFEXITED (s) ? WEXITSTATUS (s) : 1; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +# On IRIX 5.3, sys/types and inttypes.h are conflicting. + + + + + + + + + +for ac_header in sys/types.h sys/stat.h stdlib.h string.h memory.h strings.h \ + inttypes.h stdint.h unistd.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default + +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + eval "$as_ac_Header=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +eval "$as_ac_Header=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +done + + + + + + + + + + + + + +for ac_header in inttypes.h libintl.h limits.h locale.h malloc.h netinet/in.h stddef.h stdlib.h string.h strings.h unistd.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +else + # Is the header compilable? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_header_compiler=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6 + +# Is the header present? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then + if test -s conftest.err; then + ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag + ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag + else + ac_cpp_err= + fi +else + ac_cpp_err=yes +fi +if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6 + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + ( + cat <<\_ASBOX +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +## Report this to flex-help@lists.sourceforge.net ## +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +_ASBOX + ) | + sed "s/^/$as_me: WARNING: /" >&2 + ;; +esac +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc" +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 + +fi +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +done + + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for log10 in -lm" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for log10 in -lm... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_m_log10+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lm $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char log10 (); +int +main () +{ +log10 (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_m_log10=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_lib_m_log10=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_m_log10" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_m_log10" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_m_log10 = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE_LIBM 1 +_ACEOF + + LIBS="-lm $LIBS" + +fi + + +# The test test-pthread uses libpthread, so we check for it here, but +# all we need is the preprocessor symbol defined since we don't need +# LIBS to include libpthread for building flex. + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for pthread_mutex_lock in -lpthread" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for pthread_mutex_lock in -lpthread... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_lib_pthread_pthread_mutex_lock+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS +LIBS="-lpthread $LIBS" +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char pthread_mutex_lock (); +int +main () +{ +pthread_mutex_lock (); + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_lib_pthread_pthread_mutex_lock=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_lib_pthread_pthread_mutex_lock=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_pthread_pthread_mutex_lock" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_pthread_pthread_mutex_lock" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_lib_pthread_pthread_mutex_lock = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_LIBPTHREAD 1 +_ACEOF + +else + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_LIBPTHREAD 0 +_ACEOF + + +fi + + +for ac_header in pthread.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +else + # Is the header compilable? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_header_compiler=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6 + +# Is the header present? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then + if test -s conftest.err; then + ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag + ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag + else + ac_cpp_err= + fi +else + ac_cpp_err=yes +fi +if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6 + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + ( + cat <<\_ASBOX +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +## Report this to flex-help@lists.sourceforge.net ## +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +_ASBOX + ) | + sed "s/^/$as_me: WARNING: /" >&2 + ;; +esac +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc" +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 + +fi +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +done + + +# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for stdbool.h that conforms to C99" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for stdbool.h that conforms to C99... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_header_stdbool_h+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +#include +#ifndef bool +# error bool is not defined +#endif +#ifndef false +# error false is not defined +#endif +#if false +# error false is not 0 +#endif +#ifndef true +# error true is not defined +#endif +#if true != 1 +# error true is not 1 +#endif +#ifndef __bool_true_false_are_defined +# error __bool_true_false_are_defined is not defined +#endif + + struct s { _Bool s: 1; _Bool t; } s; + + char a[true == 1 ? 1 : -1]; + char b[false == 0 ? 1 : -1]; + char c[__bool_true_false_are_defined == 1 ? 1 : -1]; + char d[(bool) -0.5 == true ? 1 : -1]; + bool e = &s; + char f[(_Bool) -0.0 == false ? 1 : -1]; + char g[true]; + char h[sizeof (_Bool)]; + char i[sizeof s.t]; + +int +main () +{ + return !a + !b + !c + !d + !e + !f + !g + !h + !i; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_header_stdbool_h=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_header_stdbool_h=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_header_stdbool_h" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_header_stdbool_h" >&6 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for _Bool" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for _Bool... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_type__Bool+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +if ((_Bool *) 0) + return 0; +if (sizeof (_Bool)) + return 0; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_type__Bool=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_type__Bool=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_type__Bool" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type__Bool" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_type__Bool = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define HAVE__BOOL 1 +_ACEOF + + +fi + +if test $ac_cv_header_stdbool_h = yes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_STDBOOL_H 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for an ANSI C-conforming const" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_c_const+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +int +main () +{ +/* FIXME: Include the comments suggested by Paul. */ +#ifndef __cplusplus + /* Ultrix mips cc rejects this. */ + typedef int charset[2]; + const charset x; + /* SunOS 4.1.1 cc rejects this. */ + char const *const *ccp; + char **p; + /* NEC SVR4.0.2 mips cc rejects this. */ + struct point {int x, y;}; + static struct point const zero = {0,0}; + /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this. + It does not let you subtract one const X* pointer from another in + an arm of an if-expression whose if-part is not a constant + expression */ + const char *g = "string"; + ccp = &g + (g ? g-g : 0); + /* HPUX 7.0 cc rejects these. */ + ++ccp; + p = (char**) ccp; + ccp = (char const *const *) p; + { /* SCO 3.2v4 cc rejects this. */ + char *t; + char const *s = 0 ? (char *) 0 : (char const *) 0; + + *t++ = 0; + } + { /* Someone thinks the Sun supposedly-ANSI compiler will reject this. */ + int x[] = {25, 17}; + const int *foo = &x[0]; + ++foo; + } + { /* Sun SC1.0 ANSI compiler rejects this -- but not the above. */ + typedef const int *iptr; + iptr p = 0; + ++p; + } + { /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this saying + "k.c", line 2.27: 1506-025 (S) Operand must be a modifiable lvalue. */ + struct s { int j; const int *ap[3]; }; + struct s *b; b->j = 5; + } + { /* ULTRIX-32 V3.1 (Rev 9) vcc rejects this */ + const int foo = 10; + } +#endif + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_c_const=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_c_const=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_c_const" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_c_const" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_c_const = no; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define const +_ACEOF + +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for size_t" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for size_t... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_type_size_t+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +if ((size_t *) 0) + return 0; +if (sizeof (size_t)) + return 0; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_type_size_t=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_type_size_t=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_type_size_t" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type_size_t" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_type_size_t = yes; then + : +else + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define size_t unsigned +_ACEOF + +fi + + +# Checks for library functions. + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for pid_t" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for pid_t... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_type_pid_t+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ +if ((pid_t *) 0) + return 0; +if (sizeof (pid_t)) + return 0; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_type_pid_t=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_cv_type_pid_t=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_type_pid_t" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type_pid_t" >&6 +if test $ac_cv_type_pid_t = yes; then + : +else + +cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define pid_t int +_ACEOF + +fi + + + +for ac_header in unistd.h vfork.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +else + # Is the header compilable? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_header_compiler=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6 + +# Is the header present? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then + if test -s conftest.err; then + ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag + ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag + else + ac_cpp_err= + fi +else + ac_cpp_err=yes +fi +if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6 + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + ( + cat <<\_ASBOX +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +## Report this to flex-help@lists.sourceforge.net ## +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +_ASBOX + ) | + sed "s/^/$as_me: WARNING: /" >&2 + ;; +esac +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc" +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 + +fi +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +done + + + +for ac_func in fork vfork +do +as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh` +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case declares $ac_func. + For example, HP-UX 11i declares gettimeofday. */ +#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func + +/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes, + which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. + Prefer to if __STDC__ is defined, since + exists even on freestanding compilers. */ + +#ifdef __STDC__ +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#undef $ac_func + +/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif +/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 + builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ +char $ac_func (); +/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements + to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named + something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ +#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func) +choke me +#else +char (*f) () = $ac_func; +#endif +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +int +main () +{ +return f != $ac_func; + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + eval "$as_ac_var=yes" +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +eval "$as_ac_var=no" +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \ + conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6 +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi +done + +if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork" = xyes; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for working fork" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for working fork... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_func_fork_works+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + ac_cv_func_fork_works=cross +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +int +main () +{ + + /* By Ruediger Kuhlmann. */ + if (fork() < 0) + exit (1); + exit (0); + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_func_fork_works=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +ac_cv_func_fork_works=no +fi +rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_fork_works" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_fork_works" >&6 + +else + ac_cv_func_fork_works=$ac_cv_func_fork +fi +if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork_works" = xcross; then + case $host in + *-*-amigaos* | *-*-msdosdjgpp*) + # Override, as these systems have only a dummy fork() stub + ac_cv_func_fork_works=no + ;; + *) + ac_cv_func_fork_works=yes + ;; + esac + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_fork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_fork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&2;} +fi +ac_cv_func_vfork_works=$ac_cv_func_vfork +if test "x$ac_cv_func_vfork" = xyes; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for working vfork" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for working vfork... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_func_vfork_works+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + ac_cv_func_vfork_works=cross +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +/* Thanks to Paul Eggert for this test. */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#if HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include +#endif +#if HAVE_VFORK_H +# include +#endif +/* On some sparc systems, changes by the child to local and incoming + argument registers are propagated back to the parent. The compiler + is told about this with #include , but some compilers + (e.g. gcc -O) don't grok . Test for this by using a + static variable whose address is put into a register that is + clobbered by the vfork. */ +static void +#ifdef __cplusplus +sparc_address_test (int arg) +# else +sparc_address_test (arg) int arg; +#endif +{ + static pid_t child; + if (!child) { + child = vfork (); + if (child < 0) { + perror ("vfork"); + _exit(2); + } + if (!child) { + arg = getpid(); + write(-1, "", 0); + _exit (arg); + } + } +} + +int +main () +{ + pid_t parent = getpid (); + pid_t child; + + sparc_address_test (0); + + child = vfork (); + + if (child == 0) { + /* Here is another test for sparc vfork register problems. This + test uses lots of local variables, at least as many local + variables as main has allocated so far including compiler + temporaries. 4 locals are enough for gcc 1.40.3 on a Solaris + 4.1.3 sparc, but we use 8 to be safe. A buggy compiler should + reuse the register of parent for one of the local variables, + since it will think that parent can't possibly be used any more + in this routine. Assigning to the local variable will thus + munge parent in the parent process. */ + pid_t + p = getpid(), p1 = getpid(), p2 = getpid(), p3 = getpid(), + p4 = getpid(), p5 = getpid(), p6 = getpid(), p7 = getpid(); + /* Convince the compiler that p..p7 are live; otherwise, it might + use the same hardware register for all 8 local variables. */ + if (p != p1 || p != p2 || p != p3 || p != p4 + || p != p5 || p != p6 || p != p7) + _exit(1); + + /* On some systems (e.g. IRIX 3.3), vfork doesn't separate parent + from child file descriptors. If the child closes a descriptor + before it execs or exits, this munges the parent's descriptor + as well. Test for this by closing stdout in the child. */ + _exit(close(fileno(stdout)) != 0); + } else { + int status; + struct stat st; + + while (wait(&status) != child) + ; + exit( + /* Was there some problem with vforking? */ + child < 0 + + /* Did the child fail? (This shouldn't happen.) */ + || status + + /* Did the vfork/compiler bug occur? */ + || parent != getpid() + + /* Did the file descriptor bug occur? */ + || fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) != 0 + ); + } +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest$ac_exeext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_link) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_cv_func_vfork_works=yes +else + echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5 +echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +( exit $ac_status ) +ac_cv_func_vfork_works=no +fi +rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_vfork_works" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_vfork_works" >&6 + +fi; +if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork_works" = xcross; then + ac_cv_func_vfork_works=$ac_cv_func_vfork + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_vfork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_vfork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&2;} +fi + +if test "x$ac_cv_func_vfork_works" = xyes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_WORKING_VFORK 1 +_ACEOF + +else + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define vfork fork +_ACEOF + +fi +if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork_works" = xyes; then + +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_WORKING_FORK 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + + +for ac_header in stdlib.h +do +as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh` +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 +else + # Is the header compilable? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +$ac_includes_default +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" || test ! -s conftest.err' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + ac_header_compiler=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +ac_header_compiler=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6 + +# Is the header present? +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6 +cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#include <$ac_header> +_ACEOF +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1 + ac_status=$? + grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err + rm -f conftest.er1 + cat conftest.err >&5 + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then + if test -s conftest.err; then + ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag + ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag + else + ac_cpp_err= + fi +else + ac_cpp_err=yes +fi +if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then + ac_header_preproc=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + + ac_header_preproc=no +fi +rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6 + +# So? What about this header? +case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in + yes:no: ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;} + ac_header_preproc=yes + ;; + no:yes:* ) + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;} + { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5 +echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;} + ( + cat <<\_ASBOX +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +## Report this to flex-help@lists.sourceforge.net ## +## ---------------------------------------------- ## +_ASBOX + ) | + sed "s/^/$as_me: WARNING: /" >&2 + ;; +esac +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc" +fi +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6 + +fi +if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'` = yes; then + cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF +#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_header" | $as_tr_cpp` 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + +done + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for GNU libc compatible malloc" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for GNU libc compatible malloc... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then + ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull=no +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ +#if STDC_HEADERS || HAVE_STDLIB_H +# include +#else +char *malloc (); +#endif + +int +main () +{ +exit (malloc (0) ? 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DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "tables.h" + +/* declare functions that have forward references */ + +void dump_associated_rules PROTO ((FILE *, int)); +void dump_transitions PROTO ((FILE *, int[])); +void sympartition PROTO ((int[], int, int[], int[])); +int symfollowset PROTO ((int[], int, int, int[])); + + +/* check_for_backing_up - check a DFA state for backing up + * + * synopsis + * void check_for_backing_up( int ds, int state[numecs] ); + * + * ds is the number of the state to check and state[] is its out-transitions, + * indexed by equivalence class. + */ + +void check_for_backing_up (ds, state) + int ds; + int state[]; +{ + if ((reject && !dfaacc[ds].dfaacc_set) || (!reject && !dfaacc[ds].dfaacc_state)) { /* state is non-accepting */ + ++num_backing_up; + + if (backing_up_report) { + fprintf (backing_up_file, + _("State #%d is non-accepting -\n"), ds); + + /* identify the state */ + dump_associated_rules (backing_up_file, ds); + + /* Now identify it further using the out- and + * jam-transitions. + */ + dump_transitions (backing_up_file, state); + + putc ('\n', backing_up_file); + } + } +} + + +/* check_trailing_context - check to see if NFA state set constitutes + * "dangerous" trailing context + * + * synopsis + * void check_trailing_context( int nfa_states[num_states+1], int num_states, + * int accset[nacc+1], int nacc ); + * + * NOTES + * Trailing context is "dangerous" if both the head and the trailing + * part are of variable size \and/ there's a DFA state which contains + * both an accepting state for the head part of the rule and NFA states + * which occur after the beginning of the trailing context. + * + * When such a rule is matched, it's impossible to tell if having been + * in the DFA state indicates the beginning of the trailing context or + * further-along scanning of the pattern. In these cases, a warning + * message is issued. + * + * nfa_states[1 .. num_states] is the list of NFA states in the DFA. + * accset[1 .. nacc] is the list of accepting numbers for the DFA state. + */ + +void check_trailing_context (nfa_states, num_states, accset, nacc) + int *nfa_states, num_states; + int *accset; + int nacc; +{ + register int i, j; + + for (i = 1; i <= num_states; ++i) { + int ns = nfa_states[i]; + register int type = state_type[ns]; + register int ar = assoc_rule[ns]; + + if (type == STATE_NORMAL || rule_type[ar] != RULE_VARIABLE) { /* do nothing */ + } + + else if (type == STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT) { + /* Potential trouble. Scan set of accepting numbers + * for the one marking the end of the "head". We + * assume that this looping will be fairly cheap + * since it's rare that an accepting number set + * is large. + */ + for (j = 1; j <= nacc; ++j) + if (accset[j] & YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK) { + line_warning (_ + ("dangerous trailing context"), + rule_linenum[ar]); + return; + } + } + } +} + + +/* dump_associated_rules - list the rules associated with a DFA state + * + * Goes through the set of NFA states associated with the DFA and + * extracts the first MAX_ASSOC_RULES unique rules, sorts them, + * and writes a report to the given file. + */ + +void dump_associated_rules (file, ds) + FILE *file; + int ds; +{ + register int i, j; + register int num_associated_rules = 0; + int rule_set[MAX_ASSOC_RULES + 1]; + int *dset = dss[ds]; + int size = dfasiz[ds]; + + for (i = 1; i <= size; ++i) { + register int rule_num = rule_linenum[assoc_rule[dset[i]]]; + + for (j = 1; j <= num_associated_rules; ++j) + if (rule_num == rule_set[j]) + break; + + if (j > num_associated_rules) { /* new rule */ + if (num_associated_rules < MAX_ASSOC_RULES) + rule_set[++num_associated_rules] = + rule_num; + } + } + + bubble (rule_set, num_associated_rules); + + fprintf (file, _(" associated rule line numbers:")); + + for (i = 1; i <= num_associated_rules; ++i) { + if (i % 8 == 1) + putc ('\n', file); + + fprintf (file, "\t%d", rule_set[i]); + } + + putc ('\n', file); +} + + +/* dump_transitions - list the transitions associated with a DFA state + * + * synopsis + * dump_transitions( FILE *file, int state[numecs] ); + * + * Goes through the set of out-transitions and lists them in human-readable + * form (i.e., not as equivalence classes); also lists jam transitions + * (i.e., all those which are not out-transitions, plus EOF). The dump + * is done to the given file. + */ + +void dump_transitions (file, state) + FILE *file; + int state[]; +{ + register int i, ec; + int out_char_set[CSIZE]; + + for (i = 0; i < csize; ++i) { + ec = ABS (ecgroup[i]); + out_char_set[i] = state[ec]; + } + + fprintf (file, _(" out-transitions: ")); + + list_character_set (file, out_char_set); + + /* now invert the members of the set to get the jam transitions */ + for (i = 0; i < csize; ++i) + out_char_set[i] = !out_char_set[i]; + + fprintf (file, _("\n jam-transitions: EOF ")); + + list_character_set (file, out_char_set); + + putc ('\n', file); +} + + +/* epsclosure - construct the epsilon closure of a set of ndfa states + * + * synopsis + * int *epsclosure( int t[num_states], int *numstates_addr, + * int accset[num_rules+1], int *nacc_addr, + * int *hashval_addr ); + * + * NOTES + * The epsilon closure is the set of all states reachable by an arbitrary + * number of epsilon transitions, which themselves do not have epsilon + * transitions going out, unioned with the set of states which have non-null + * accepting numbers. t is an array of size numstates of nfa state numbers. + * Upon return, t holds the epsilon closure and *numstates_addr is updated. + * accset holds a list of the accepting numbers, and the size of accset is + * given by *nacc_addr. t may be subjected to reallocation if it is not + * large enough to hold the epsilon closure. + * + * hashval is the hash value for the dfa corresponding to the state set. + */ + +int *epsclosure (t, ns_addr, accset, nacc_addr, hv_addr) + int *t, *ns_addr, accset[], *nacc_addr, *hv_addr; +{ + register int stkpos, ns, tsp; + int numstates = *ns_addr, nacc, hashval, transsym, nfaccnum; + int stkend, nstate; + static int did_stk_init = false, *stk; + +#define MARK_STATE(state) \ +do{ trans1[state] = trans1[state] - MARKER_DIFFERENCE;} while(0) + +#define IS_MARKED(state) (trans1[state] < 0) + +#define UNMARK_STATE(state) \ +do{ trans1[state] = trans1[state] + MARKER_DIFFERENCE;} while(0) + +#define CHECK_ACCEPT(state) \ +do{ \ +nfaccnum = accptnum[state]; \ +if ( nfaccnum != NIL ) \ +accset[++nacc] = nfaccnum; \ +}while(0) + +#define DO_REALLOCATION() \ +do { \ +current_max_dfa_size += MAX_DFA_SIZE_INCREMENT; \ +++num_reallocs; \ +t = reallocate_integer_array( t, current_max_dfa_size ); \ +stk = reallocate_integer_array( stk, current_max_dfa_size ); \ +}while(0) \ + +#define PUT_ON_STACK(state) \ +do { \ +if ( ++stkend >= current_max_dfa_size ) \ +DO_REALLOCATION(); \ +stk[stkend] = state; \ +MARK_STATE(state); \ +}while(0) + +#define ADD_STATE(state) \ +do { \ +if ( ++numstates >= current_max_dfa_size ) \ +DO_REALLOCATION(); \ +t[numstates] = state; \ +hashval += state; \ +}while(0) + +#define STACK_STATE(state) \ +do { \ +PUT_ON_STACK(state); \ +CHECK_ACCEPT(state); \ +if ( nfaccnum != NIL || transchar[state] != SYM_EPSILON ) \ +ADD_STATE(state); \ +}while(0) + + + if (!did_stk_init) { + stk = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfa_size); + did_stk_init = true; + } + + nacc = stkend = hashval = 0; + + for (nstate = 1; nstate <= numstates; ++nstate) { + ns = t[nstate]; + + /* The state could be marked if we've already pushed it onto + * the stack. + */ + if (!IS_MARKED (ns)) { + PUT_ON_STACK (ns); + CHECK_ACCEPT (ns); + hashval += ns; + } + } + + for (stkpos = 1; stkpos <= stkend; ++stkpos) { + ns = stk[stkpos]; + transsym = transchar[ns]; + + if (transsym == SYM_EPSILON) { + tsp = trans1[ns] + MARKER_DIFFERENCE; + + if (tsp != NO_TRANSITION) { + if (!IS_MARKED (tsp)) + STACK_STATE (tsp); + + tsp = trans2[ns]; + + if (tsp != NO_TRANSITION + && !IS_MARKED (tsp)) + STACK_STATE (tsp); + } + } + } + + /* Clear out "visit" markers. */ + + for (stkpos = 1; stkpos <= stkend; ++stkpos) { + if (IS_MARKED (stk[stkpos])) + UNMARK_STATE (stk[stkpos]); + else + flexfatal (_ + ("consistency check failed in epsclosure()")); + } + + *ns_addr = numstates; + *hv_addr = hashval; + *nacc_addr = nacc; + + return t; +} + + +/* increase_max_dfas - increase the maximum number of DFAs */ + +void increase_max_dfas () +{ + current_max_dfas += MAX_DFAS_INCREMENT; + + ++num_reallocs; + + base = reallocate_integer_array (base, current_max_dfas); + def = reallocate_integer_array (def, current_max_dfas); + dfasiz = reallocate_integer_array (dfasiz, current_max_dfas); + accsiz = reallocate_integer_array (accsiz, current_max_dfas); + dhash = reallocate_integer_array (dhash, current_max_dfas); + dss = reallocate_int_ptr_array (dss, current_max_dfas); + dfaacc = reallocate_dfaacc_union (dfaacc, current_max_dfas); + + if (nultrans) + nultrans = + reallocate_integer_array (nultrans, + current_max_dfas); +} + + +/* ntod - convert an ndfa to a dfa + * + * Creates the dfa corresponding to the ndfa we've constructed. The + * dfa starts out in state #1. + */ + +void ntod () +{ + int *accset, ds, nacc, newds; + int sym, hashval, numstates, dsize; + int num_full_table_rows=0; /* used only for -f */ + int *nset, *dset; + int targptr, totaltrans, i, comstate, comfreq, targ; + int symlist[CSIZE + 1]; + int num_start_states; + int todo_head, todo_next; + + struct yytbl_data *yynxt_tbl = 0; + flex_int32_t *yynxt_data = 0, yynxt_curr = 0; + + /* Note that the following are indexed by *equivalence classes* + * and not by characters. Since equivalence classes are indexed + * beginning with 1, even if the scanner accepts NUL's, this + * means that (since every character is potentially in its own + * equivalence class) these arrays must have room for indices + * from 1 to CSIZE, so their size must be CSIZE + 1. + */ + int duplist[CSIZE + 1], state[CSIZE + 1]; + int targfreq[CSIZE + 1], targstate[CSIZE + 1]; + + /* accset needs to be large enough to hold all of the rules present + * in the input, *plus* their YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK variants. + */ + accset = allocate_integer_array ((num_rules + 1) * 2); + nset = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfa_size); + + /* The "todo" queue is represented by the head, which is the DFA + * state currently being processed, and the "next", which is the + * next DFA state number available (not in use). We depend on the + * fact that snstods() returns DFA's \in increasing order/, and thus + * need only know the bounds of the dfas to be processed. + */ + todo_head = todo_next = 0; + + for (i = 0; i <= csize; ++i) { + duplist[i] = NIL; + symlist[i] = false; + } + + for (i = 0; i <= num_rules; ++i) + accset[i] = NIL; + + if (trace) { + dumpnfa (scset[1]); + fputs (_("\n\nDFA Dump:\n\n"), stderr); + } + + inittbl (); + + /* Check to see whether we should build a separate table for + * transitions on NUL characters. We don't do this for full-speed + * (-F) scanners, since for them we don't have a simple state + * number lying around with which to index the table. We also + * don't bother doing it for scanners unless (1) NUL is in its own + * equivalence class (indicated by a positive value of + * ecgroup[NUL]), (2) NUL's equivalence class is the last + * equivalence class, and (3) the number of equivalence classes is + * the same as the number of characters. This latter case comes + * about when useecs is false or when it's true but every character + * still manages to land in its own class (unlikely, but it's + * cheap to check for). If all these things are true then the + * character code needed to represent NUL's equivalence class for + * indexing the tables is going to take one more bit than the + * number of characters, and therefore we won't be assured of + * being able to fit it into a YY_CHAR variable. This rules out + * storing the transitions in a compressed table, since the code + * for interpreting them uses a YY_CHAR variable (perhaps it + * should just use an integer, though; this is worth pondering ... + * ###). + * + * Finally, for full tables, we want the number of entries in the + * table to be a power of two so the array references go fast (it + * will just take a shift to compute the major index). If + * encoding NUL's transitions in the table will spoil this, we + * give it its own table (note that this will be the case if we're + * not using equivalence classes). + */ + + /* Note that the test for ecgroup[0] == numecs below accomplishes + * both (1) and (2) above + */ + if (!fullspd && ecgroup[0] == numecs) { + /* NUL is alone in its equivalence class, which is the + * last one. + */ + int use_NUL_table = (numecs == csize); + + if (fulltbl && !use_NUL_table) { + /* We still may want to use the table if numecs + * is a power of 2. + */ + int power_of_two; + + for (power_of_two = 1; power_of_two <= csize; + power_of_two *= 2) + if (numecs == power_of_two) { + use_NUL_table = true; + break; + } + } + + if (use_NUL_table) + nultrans = + allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + + /* From now on, nultrans != nil indicates that we're + * saving null transitions for later, separate encoding. + */ + } + + + if (fullspd) { + for (i = 0; i <= numecs; ++i) + state[i] = 0; + + place_state (state, 0, 0); + dfaacc[0].dfaacc_state = 0; + } + + else if (fulltbl) { + if (nultrans) + /* We won't be including NUL's transitions in the + * table, so build it for entries from 0 .. numecs - 1. + */ + num_full_table_rows = numecs; + + else + /* Take into account the fact that we'll be including + * the NUL entries in the transition table. Build it + * from 0 .. numecs. + */ + num_full_table_rows = numecs + 1; + + /* Begin generating yy_nxt[][] + * This spans the entire LONG function. + * This table is tricky because we don't know how big it will be. + * So we'll have to realloc() on the way... + * we'll wait until we can calculate yynxt_tbl->td_hilen. + */ + yynxt_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct + yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yynxt_tbl, YYTD_ID_NXT); + yynxt_tbl->td_hilen = 1; + yynxt_tbl->td_lolen = num_full_table_rows; + yynxt_tbl->td_data = yynxt_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yynxt_tbl->td_lolen * + yynxt_tbl->td_hilen, + sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + yynxt_curr = 0; + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_NXT, (void**)&yy_nxt, sizeof(%s)},\n", + long_align ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + /* Unless -Ca, declare it "short" because it's a real + * long-shot that that won't be large enough. + */ + if (gentables) + out_str_dec + ("static yyconst %s yy_nxt[][%d] =\n {\n", + long_align ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t", + num_full_table_rows); + else { + out_dec ("#undef YY_NXT_LOLEN\n#define YY_NXT_LOLEN (%d)\n", num_full_table_rows); + out_str ("static yyconst %s *yy_nxt =0;\n", + long_align ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + } + + + if (gentables) + outn (" {"); + + /* Generate 0 entries for state #0. */ + for (i = 0; i < num_full_table_rows; ++i) { + mk2data (0); + yynxt_data[yynxt_curr++] = 0; + } + + dataflush (); + if (gentables) + outn (" },\n"); + } + + /* Create the first states. */ + + num_start_states = lastsc * 2; + + for (i = 1; i <= num_start_states; ++i) { + numstates = 1; + + /* For each start condition, make one state for the case when + * we're at the beginning of the line (the '^' operator) and + * one for the case when we're not. + */ + if (i % 2 == 1) + nset[numstates] = scset[(i / 2) + 1]; + else + nset[numstates] = + mkbranch (scbol[i / 2], scset[i / 2]); + + nset = epsclosure (nset, &numstates, accset, &nacc, + &hashval); + + if (snstods (nset, numstates, accset, nacc, hashval, &ds)) { + numas += nacc; + totnst += numstates; + ++todo_next; + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules && nacc > 0) + check_trailing_context (nset, numstates, + accset, nacc); + } + } + + if (!fullspd) { + if (!snstods (nset, 0, accset, 0, 0, &end_of_buffer_state)) + flexfatal (_ + ("could not create unique end-of-buffer state")); + + ++numas; + ++num_start_states; + ++todo_next; + } + + + while (todo_head < todo_next) { + targptr = 0; + totaltrans = 0; + + for (i = 1; i <= numecs; ++i) + state[i] = 0; + + ds = ++todo_head; + + dset = dss[ds]; + dsize = dfasiz[ds]; + + if (trace) + fprintf (stderr, _("state # %d:\n"), ds); + + sympartition (dset, dsize, symlist, duplist); + + for (sym = 1; sym <= numecs; ++sym) { + if (symlist[sym]) { + symlist[sym] = 0; + + if (duplist[sym] == NIL) { + /* Symbol has unique out-transitions. */ + numstates = + symfollowset (dset, dsize, + sym, nset); + nset = epsclosure (nset, + &numstates, + accset, &nacc, + &hashval); + + if (snstods + (nset, numstates, accset, nacc, + hashval, &newds)) { + totnst = totnst + + numstates; + ++todo_next; + numas += nacc; + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules && nacc > 0) + check_trailing_context + (nset, + numstates, + accset, + nacc); + } + + state[sym] = newds; + + if (trace) + fprintf (stderr, + "\t%d\t%d\n", sym, + newds); + + targfreq[++targptr] = 1; + targstate[targptr] = newds; + ++numuniq; + } + + else { + /* sym's equivalence class has the same + * transitions as duplist(sym)'s + * equivalence class. + */ + targ = state[duplist[sym]]; + state[sym] = targ; + + if (trace) + fprintf (stderr, + "\t%d\t%d\n", sym, + targ); + + /* Update frequency count for + * destination state. + */ + + i = 0; + while (targstate[++i] != targ) ; + + ++targfreq[i]; + ++numdup; + } + + ++totaltrans; + duplist[sym] = NIL; + } + } + + + numsnpairs += totaltrans; + + if (ds > num_start_states) + check_for_backing_up (ds, state); + + if (nultrans) { + nultrans[ds] = state[NUL_ec]; + state[NUL_ec] = 0; /* remove transition */ + } + + if (fulltbl) { + + /* Each time we hit here, it's another td_hilen, so we realloc. */ + yynxt_tbl->td_hilen++; + yynxt_tbl->td_data = yynxt_data = + (flex_int32_t *) realloc (yynxt_data, + yynxt_tbl->td_hilen * + yynxt_tbl->td_lolen * + sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + + if (gentables) + outn (" {"); + + /* Supply array's 0-element. */ + if (ds == end_of_buffer_state) { + mk2data (-end_of_buffer_state); + yynxt_data[yynxt_curr++] = + -end_of_buffer_state; + } + else { + mk2data (end_of_buffer_state); + yynxt_data[yynxt_curr++] = + end_of_buffer_state; + } + + for (i = 1; i < num_full_table_rows; ++i) { + /* Jams are marked by negative of state + * number. + */ + mk2data (state[i] ? state[i] : -ds); + yynxt_data[yynxt_curr++] = + state[i] ? state[i] : -ds; + } + + dataflush (); + if (gentables) + outn (" },\n"); + } + + else if (fullspd) + place_state (state, ds, totaltrans); + + else if (ds == end_of_buffer_state) + /* Special case this state to make sure it does what + * it's supposed to, i.e., jam on end-of-buffer. + */ + stack1 (ds, 0, 0, JAMSTATE); + + else { /* normal, compressed state */ + + /* Determine which destination state is the most + * common, and how many transitions to it there are. + */ + + comfreq = 0; + comstate = 0; + + for (i = 1; i <= targptr; ++i) + if (targfreq[i] > comfreq) { + comfreq = targfreq[i]; + comstate = targstate[i]; + } + + bldtbl (state, ds, totaltrans, comstate, comfreq); + } + } + + if (fulltbl) { + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yynxt_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yynxt_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_ + ("Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]")); + } + if (yynxt_tbl) { + yytbl_data_destroy (yynxt_tbl); + yynxt_tbl = 0; + } + } + + else if (!fullspd) { + cmptmps (); /* create compressed template entries */ + + /* Create tables for all the states with only one + * out-transition. + */ + while (onesp > 0) { + mk1tbl (onestate[onesp], onesym[onesp], + onenext[onesp], onedef[onesp]); + --onesp; + } + + mkdeftbl (); + } + + flex_free ((void *) accset); + flex_free ((void *) nset); +} + + +/* snstods - converts a set of ndfa states into a dfa state + * + * synopsis + * is_new_state = snstods( int sns[numstates], int numstates, + * int accset[num_rules+1], int nacc, + * int hashval, int *newds_addr ); + * + * On return, the dfa state number is in newds. + */ + +int snstods (sns, numstates, accset, nacc, hashval, newds_addr) + int sns[], numstates, accset[], nacc, hashval, *newds_addr; +{ + int didsort = 0; + register int i, j; + int newds, *oldsns; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) + if (hashval == dhash[i]) { + if (numstates == dfasiz[i]) { + oldsns = dss[i]; + + if (!didsort) { + /* We sort the states in sns so we + * can compare it to oldsns quickly. + * We use bubble because there probably + * aren't very many states. + */ + bubble (sns, numstates); + didsort = 1; + } + + for (j = 1; j <= numstates; ++j) + if (sns[j] != oldsns[j]) + break; + + if (j > numstates) { + ++dfaeql; + *newds_addr = i; + return 0; + } + + ++hshcol; + } + + else + ++hshsave; + } + + /* Make a new dfa. */ + + if (++lastdfa >= current_max_dfas) + increase_max_dfas (); + + newds = lastdfa; + + dss[newds] = allocate_integer_array (numstates + 1); + + /* If we haven't already sorted the states in sns, we do so now, + * so that future comparisons with it can be made quickly. + */ + + if (!didsort) + bubble (sns, numstates); + + for (i = 1; i <= numstates; ++i) + dss[newds][i] = sns[i]; + + dfasiz[newds] = numstates; + dhash[newds] = hashval; + + if (nacc == 0) { + if (reject) + dfaacc[newds].dfaacc_set = (int *) 0; + else + dfaacc[newds].dfaacc_state = 0; + + accsiz[newds] = 0; + } + + else if (reject) { + /* We sort the accepting set in increasing order so the + * disambiguating rule that the first rule listed is considered + * match in the event of ties will work. We use a bubble + * sort since the list is probably quite small. + */ + + bubble (accset, nacc); + + dfaacc[newds].dfaacc_set = + allocate_integer_array (nacc + 1); + + /* Save the accepting set for later */ + for (i = 1; i <= nacc; ++i) { + dfaacc[newds].dfaacc_set[i] = accset[i]; + + if (accset[i] <= num_rules) + /* Who knows, perhaps a REJECT can yield + * this rule. + */ + rule_useful[accset[i]] = true; + } + + accsiz[newds] = nacc; + } + + else { + /* Find lowest numbered rule so the disambiguating rule + * will work. + */ + j = num_rules + 1; + + for (i = 1; i <= nacc; ++i) + if (accset[i] < j) + j = accset[i]; + + dfaacc[newds].dfaacc_state = j; + + if (j <= num_rules) + rule_useful[j] = true; + } + + *newds_addr = newds; + + return 1; +} + + +/* symfollowset - follow the symbol transitions one step + * + * synopsis + * numstates = symfollowset( int ds[current_max_dfa_size], int dsize, + * int transsym, int nset[current_max_dfa_size] ); + */ + +int symfollowset (ds, dsize, transsym, nset) + int ds[], dsize, transsym, nset[]; +{ + int ns, tsp, sym, i, j, lenccl, ch, numstates, ccllist; + + numstates = 0; + + for (i = 1; i <= dsize; ++i) { /* for each nfa state ns in the state set of ds */ + ns = ds[i]; + sym = transchar[ns]; + tsp = trans1[ns]; + + if (sym < 0) { /* it's a character class */ + sym = -sym; + ccllist = cclmap[sym]; + lenccl = ccllen[sym]; + + if (cclng[sym]) { + for (j = 0; j < lenccl; ++j) { + /* Loop through negated character + * class. + */ + ch = ccltbl[ccllist + j]; + + if (ch == 0) + ch = NUL_ec; + + if (ch > transsym) + /* Transsym isn't in negated + * ccl. + */ + break; + + else if (ch == transsym) + /* next 2 */ + goto bottom; + } + + /* Didn't find transsym in ccl. */ + nset[++numstates] = tsp; + } + + else + for (j = 0; j < lenccl; ++j) { + ch = ccltbl[ccllist + j]; + + if (ch == 0) + ch = NUL_ec; + + if (ch > transsym) + break; + else if (ch == transsym) { + nset[++numstates] = tsp; + break; + } + } + } + + else if (sym == SYM_EPSILON) { /* do nothing */ + } + + else if (ABS (ecgroup[sym]) == transsym) + nset[++numstates] = tsp; + + bottom:; + } + + return numstates; +} + + +/* sympartition - partition characters with same out-transitions + * + * synopsis + * sympartition( int ds[current_max_dfa_size], int numstates, + * int symlist[numecs], int duplist[numecs] ); + */ + +void sympartition (ds, numstates, symlist, duplist) + int ds[], numstates; + int symlist[], duplist[]; +{ + int tch, i, j, k, ns, dupfwd[CSIZE + 1], lenccl, cclp, ich; + + /* Partitioning is done by creating equivalence classes for those + * characters which have out-transitions from the given state. Thus + * we are really creating equivalence classes of equivalence classes. + */ + + for (i = 1; i <= numecs; ++i) { /* initialize equivalence class list */ + duplist[i] = i - 1; + dupfwd[i] = i + 1; + } + + duplist[1] = NIL; + dupfwd[numecs] = NIL; + + for (i = 1; i <= numstates; ++i) { + ns = ds[i]; + tch = transchar[ns]; + + if (tch != SYM_EPSILON) { + if (tch < -lastccl || tch >= csize) { + flexfatal (_ + ("bad transition character detected in sympartition()")); + } + + if (tch >= 0) { /* character transition */ + int ec = ecgroup[tch]; + + mkechar (ec, dupfwd, duplist); + symlist[ec] = 1; + } + + else { /* character class */ + tch = -tch; + + lenccl = ccllen[tch]; + cclp = cclmap[tch]; + mkeccl (ccltbl + cclp, lenccl, dupfwd, + duplist, numecs, NUL_ec); + + if (cclng[tch]) { + j = 0; + + for (k = 0; k < lenccl; ++k) { + ich = ccltbl[cclp + k]; + + if (ich == 0) + ich = NUL_ec; + + for (++j; j < ich; ++j) + symlist[j] = 1; + } + + for (++j; j <= numecs; ++j) + symlist[j] = 1; + } + 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It was generated by help2man 1.36. +.TH FLEX "1" "February 2008" "flex 2.5.35" "User Commands" +.SH NAME +flex \- the fast lexical analyser generator +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B flex +[\fIOPTIONS\fR] [\fIFILE\fR]... +.SH DESCRIPTION +Generates programs that perform pattern\-matching on text. +.SS "Table Compression:" +.TP +\fB\-Ca\fR, \fB\-\-align\fR +trade off larger tables for better memory alignment +.TP +\fB\-Ce\fR, \fB\-\-ecs\fR +construct equivalence classes +.TP +\fB\-Cf\fR +do not compress tables; use \fB\-f\fR representation +.TP +\fB\-CF\fR +do not compress tables; use \fB\-F\fR representation +.TP +\fB\-Cm\fR, \fB\-\-meta\-ecs\fR +construct meta\-equivalence classes +.TP +\fB\-Cr\fR, \fB\-\-read\fR +use read() instead of stdio for scanner input +.TP +\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-full\fR +generate fast, large scanner. Same as \fB\-Cfr\fR +.TP +\fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-fast\fR +use alternate table representation. Same as \fB\-CFr\fR +.TP +\fB\-Cem\fR +default compression (same as \fB\-\-ecs\fR \fB\-\-meta\-ecs\fR) +.SS "Debugging:" +.TP +\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-debug\fR +enable debug mode in scanner +.TP +\fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-backup\fR +write backing\-up information to lex.backup +.TP +\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-perf\-report\fR +write performance report to stderr +.TP +\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-nodefault\fR +suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text +.TP +\fB\-T\fR, \fB\-\-trace\fR +flex should run in trace mode +.TP +\fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-nowarn\fR +do not generate warnings +.TP +\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR +write summary of scanner statistics to stdout +.SS "Files:" +.TP +\fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-outfile\fR=\fIFILE\fR +specify output filename +.TP +\fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-skel\fR=\fIFILE\fR +specify skeleton file +.TP +\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-stdout\fR +write scanner on stdout instead of lex.yy.c +.TP +\fB\-\-yyclass\fR=\fINAME\fR +name of C++ class +.TP +\fB\-\-header\-file\fR=\fIFILE\fR +create a C header file in addition to the scanner +.HP +\fB\-\-tables\-file\fR[=\fIFILE\fR] write tables to FILE +.SS "Scanner behavior:" +.TP +\fB\-7\fR, \fB\-\-7bit\fR +generate 7\-bit scanner +.TP +\fB\-8\fR, \fB\-\-8bit\fR +generate 8\-bit scanner +.TP +\fB\-B\fR, \fB\-\-batch\fR +generate batch scanner (opposite of \fB\-I\fR) +.TP +\fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-case\-insensitive\fR +ignore case in patterns +.TP +\fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-lex\-compat\fR +maximal compatibility with original lex +.TP +\fB\-X\fR, \fB\-\-posix\-compat\fR +maximal compatibility with POSIX lex +.TP +\fB\-I\fR, \fB\-\-interactive\fR +generate interactive scanner (opposite of \fB\-B\fR) +.TP +\fB\-\-yylineno\fR +track line count in yylineno +.SS "Generated code:" +.TP +\-+, \fB\-\-c\fR++ +generate C++ scanner class +.TP +\fB\-Dmacro\fR[=\fIdefn\fR] +#define macro defn (default defn is '1') +.TP +\fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-noline\fR +suppress #line directives in scanner +.TP +\fB\-P\fR, \fB\-\-prefix\fR=\fISTRING\fR +use STRING as prefix instead of "yy" +.TP +\fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-reentrant\fR +generate a reentrant C scanner +.TP +\fB\-\-bison\-bridge\fR +scanner for bison pure parser. +.TP +\fB\-\-bison\-locations\fR +include yylloc support. +.TP +\fB\-\-stdinit\fR +initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout +.HP +\fB\-\-noansi\-definitions\fR old\-style function definitions +.TP +\fB\-\-noansi\-prototypes\fR +empty parameter list in prototypes +.TP +\fB\-\-nounistd\fR +do not include +.TP +\fB\-\-noFUNCTION\fR +do not generate a particular FUNCTION +.SS "Miscellaneous:" +.TP +\fB\-c\fR +do\-nothing POSIX option +.TP +\fB\-n\fR +do\-nothing POSIX option +.HP +\-? +.TP +\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR +produce this help message +.TP +\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR +report flex version +.SH "SEE ALSO" +The full documentation for +.B flex +is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the +.B info +and +.B flex +programs are properly installed at your site, the command +.IP +.B info flex +.PP +should give you access to the complete manual. diff --git a/doc/flex.info b/doc/flex.info new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fddd792 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/flex.info @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +This is flex.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from flex.texi. + +INFO-DIR-SECTION Programming +START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY +* flex: (flex). Fast lexical analyzer generator (lex replacement). +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + The flex manual is placed under the same licensing conditions as the +rest of flex: + + Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 The Flex +Project. + + Copyright (C) 1990, 1997 The Regents of the University of California. +All rights reserved. + + This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Vern +Paxson. + + The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant to +contract no. 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Fast lexical analyzer generator (lex replacement). +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + The flex manual is placed under the same licensing conditions as the +rest of flex: + + Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 The Flex +Project. + + Copyright (C) 1990, 1997 The Regents of the University of California. +All rights reserved. + + This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Vern +Paxson. + + The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant to +contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States Department of +Energy and the University of California. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + + 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the + distribution. + + Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +without specific prior written permission. + + THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Top, Next: Copyright, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir) + +flex +**** + +This manual describes `flex', a tool for generating programs that +perform pattern-matching on text. The manual includes both tutorial and +reference sections. + + This edition of `The flex Manual' documents `flex' version 2.5.35. +It was last updated on 10 September 2007. + + This manual was written by Vern Paxson, Will Estes and John Millaway. + +* Menu: + +* Copyright:: +* Reporting Bugs:: +* Introduction:: +* Simple Examples:: +* Format:: +* Patterns:: +* Matching:: +* Actions:: +* Generated Scanner:: +* Start Conditions:: +* Multiple Input Buffers:: +* EOF:: +* Misc Macros:: +* User Values:: +* Yacc:: +* Scanner Options:: +* Performance:: +* Cxx:: +* Reentrant:: +* Lex and Posix:: +* Memory Management:: +* Serialized Tables:: +* Diagnostics:: +* Limitations:: +* Bibliography:: +* FAQ:: +* Appendices:: +* Indices:: + + --- The Detailed Node Listing --- + +Format of the Input File + +* Definitions Section:: +* Rules Section:: +* User Code Section:: +* Comments in the Input:: + +Scanner Options + +* Options for Specifying Filenames:: +* Options Affecting Scanner Behavior:: +* Code-Level And API Options:: +* Options for Scanner Speed and Size:: +* Debugging Options:: +* Miscellaneous Options:: + +Reentrant C Scanners + +* Reentrant Uses:: +* Reentrant Overview:: +* Reentrant Example:: +* Reentrant Detail:: +* Reentrant Functions:: + +The Reentrant API in Detail + +* Specify Reentrant:: +* Extra Reentrant Argument:: +* Global Replacement:: +* Init and Destroy Functions:: +* Accessor Methods:: +* Extra Data:: +* About yyscan_t:: + +Memory Management + +* The Default Memory Management:: +* Overriding The Default Memory Management:: +* A Note About yytext And Memory:: + +Serialized Tables + +* Creating Serialized Tables:: +* Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables:: +* Tables File Format:: + +FAQ + +* When was flex born?:: +* How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?:: +* Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?:: +* Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?:: +* How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?:: +* Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them.:: +* My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all.:: +* How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?:: +* Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?:: +* How can I match text only at the end of a file?:: +* How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?:: +* Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?:: +* How much faster is -F or -f than -C?:: +* If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?:: +* Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?:: +* How can I match C-style comments?:: +* The period isn't working the way I expected.:: +* Can I get the flex manual in another format?:: +* Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?:: +* How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?:: +* How can I use more than 8192 rules?:: +* How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?:: +* How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?:: +* How do I execute code at termination?:: +* Where else can I find help?:: +* Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?:: +* I get an error about undefined yywrap().:: +* How can I change the matching pattern at run time?:: +* How can I expand macros in the input?:: +* How can I build a two-pass scanner?:: +* How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?:: +* I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf.:: +* Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?:: +* Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed".:: +* Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?:: +* Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc.:: +* How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?:: +* How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?:: +* How do I skip as many chars as possible?:: +* deleteme00:: +* Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?:: +* Is backing up a big deal?:: +* Can I fake multi-byte character support?:: +* deleteme01:: +* Can you discuss some flex internals?:: +* unput() messes up yy_at_bol:: +* The | operator is not doing what I want:: +* Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?:: +* The ^ operator isn't working:: +* Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns:: +* Is flex GNU or not?:: +* ERASEME53:: +* I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops:: +* ERASEME55:: +* ERASEME56:: +* ERASEME57:: +* Is there a repository for flex scanners?:: +* How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?:: +* Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?:: +* I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned.:: +* unnamed-faq-62:: +* unnamed-faq-63:: +* unnamed-faq-64:: +* unnamed-faq-65:: +* unnamed-faq-66:: +* unnamed-faq-67:: +* unnamed-faq-68:: +* unnamed-faq-69:: +* unnamed-faq-70:: +* unnamed-faq-71:: +* unnamed-faq-72:: +* unnamed-faq-73:: +* unnamed-faq-74:: +* unnamed-faq-75:: +* unnamed-faq-76:: +* unnamed-faq-77:: +* unnamed-faq-78:: +* unnamed-faq-79:: +* unnamed-faq-80:: +* unnamed-faq-81:: +* unnamed-faq-82:: +* unnamed-faq-83:: +* unnamed-faq-84:: +* unnamed-faq-85:: +* unnamed-faq-86:: +* unnamed-faq-87:: +* unnamed-faq-88:: +* unnamed-faq-90:: +* unnamed-faq-91:: +* unnamed-faq-92:: +* unnamed-faq-93:: +* unnamed-faq-94:: +* unnamed-faq-95:: +* unnamed-faq-96:: +* unnamed-faq-97:: +* unnamed-faq-98:: +* unnamed-faq-99:: +* unnamed-faq-100:: +* unnamed-faq-101:: +* What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?:: +* Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?:: +* How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action?:: + +Appendices + +* Makefiles and Flex:: +* Bison Bridge:: +* M4 Dependency:: +* Common Patterns:: + +Indices + +* Concept Index:: +* Index of Functions and Macros:: +* Index of Variables:: +* Index of Data Types:: +* Index of Hooks:: +* Index of Scanner Options:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Copyright, Next: Reporting Bugs, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +1 Copyright +*********** + +The flex manual is placed under the same licensing conditions as the +rest of flex: + + Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 The Flex +Project. + + Copyright (C) 1990, 1997 The Regents of the University of California. +All rights reserved. + + This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Vern +Paxson. + + The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant to +contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States Department of +Energy and the University of California. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + + 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the + distribution. + + Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +without specific prior written permission. + + THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reporting Bugs, Next: Introduction, Prev: Copyright, Up: Top + +2 Reporting Bugs +**************** + +If you find a bug in `flex', please report it using the SourceForge Bug +Tracking facilities which can be found on flex's SourceForge Page +(http://sourceforge.net/projects/flex). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Simple Examples, Prev: Reporting Bugs, Up: Top + +3 Introduction +************** + +`flex' is a tool for generating "scanners". A scanner is a program +which recognizes lexical patterns in text. The `flex' program reads +the given input files, or its standard input if no file names are +given, for a description of a scanner to generate. The description is +in the form of pairs of regular expressions and C code, called "rules". +`flex' generates as output a C source file, `lex.yy.c' by default, +which defines a routine `yylex()'. This file can be compiled and +linked with the flex runtime library to produce an executable. When +the executable is run, it analyzes its input for occurrences of the +regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it executes the +corresponding C code. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Simple Examples, Next: Format, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top + +4 Some Simple Examples +********************** + +First some simple examples to get the flavor of how one uses `flex'. + + The following `flex' input specifies a scanner which, when it +encounters the string `username' will replace it with the user's login +name: + + + %% + username printf( "%s", getlogin() ); + + By default, any text not matched by a `flex' scanner is copied to +the output, so the net effect of this scanner is to copy its input file +to its output with each occurrence of `username' expanded. In this +input, there is just one rule. `username' is the "pattern" and the +`printf' is the "action". The `%%' symbol marks the beginning of the +rules. + + Here's another simple example: + + + int num_lines = 0, num_chars = 0; + + %% + \n ++num_lines; ++num_chars; + . ++num_chars; + + %% + main() + { + yylex(); + printf( "# of lines = %d, # of chars = %d\n", + num_lines, num_chars ); + } + + This scanner counts the number of characters and the number of lines +in its input. It produces no output other than the final report on the +character and line counts. The first line declares two globals, +`num_lines' and `num_chars', which are accessible both inside `yylex()' +and in the `main()' routine declared after the second `%%'. There are +two rules, one which matches a newline (`\n') and increments both the +line count and the character count, and one which matches any character +other than a newline (indicated by the `.' regular expression). + + A somewhat more complicated example: + + + /* scanner for a toy Pascal-like language */ + + %{ + /* need this for the call to atof() below */ + #include math.h> + %} + + DIGIT [0-9] + ID [a-z][a-z0-9]* + + %% + + {DIGIT}+ { + printf( "An integer: %s (%d)\n", yytext, + atoi( yytext ) ); + } + + {DIGIT}+"."{DIGIT}* { + printf( "A float: %s (%g)\n", yytext, + atof( yytext ) ); + } + + if|then|begin|end|procedure|function { + printf( "A keyword: %s\n", yytext ); + } + + {ID} printf( "An identifier: %s\n", yytext ); + + "+"|"-"|"*"|"/" printf( "An operator: %s\n", yytext ); + + "{"[\^{}}\n]*"}" /* eat up one-line comments */ + + [ \t\n]+ /* eat up whitespace */ + + . printf( "Unrecognized character: %s\n", yytext ); + + %% + + main( argc, argv ) + int argc; + char **argv; + { + ++argv, --argc; /* skip over program name */ + if ( argc > 0 ) + yyin = fopen( argv[0], "r" ); + else + yyin = stdin; + + yylex(); + } + + This is the beginnings of a simple scanner for a language like +Pascal. It identifies different types of "tokens" and reports on what +it has seen. + + The details of this example will be explained in the following +sections. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Format, Next: Patterns, Prev: Simple Examples, Up: Top + +5 Format of the Input File +************************** + +The `flex' input file consists of three sections, separated by a line +containing only `%%'. + + + definitions + %% + rules + %% + user code + +* Menu: + +* Definitions Section:: +* Rules Section:: +* User Code Section:: +* Comments in the Input:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Definitions Section, Next: Rules Section, Prev: Format, Up: Format + +5.1 Format of the Definitions Section +===================================== + +The "definitions section" contains declarations of simple "name" +definitions to simplify the scanner specification, and declarations of +"start conditions", which are explained in a later section. + + Name definitions have the form: + + + name definition + + The `name' is a word beginning with a letter or an underscore (`_') +followed by zero or more letters, digits, `_', or `-' (dash). The +definition is taken to begin at the first non-whitespace character +following the name and continuing to the end of the line. The +definition can subsequently be referred to using `{name}', which will +expand to `(definition)'. For example, + + + DIGIT [0-9] + ID [a-z][a-z0-9]* + + Defines `DIGIT' to be a regular expression which matches a single +digit, and `ID' to be a regular expression which matches a letter +followed by zero-or-more letters-or-digits. A subsequent reference to + + + {DIGIT}+"."{DIGIT}* + + is identical to + + + ([0-9])+"."([0-9])* + + and matches one-or-more digits followed by a `.' followed by +zero-or-more digits. + + An unindented comment (i.e., a line beginning with `/*') is copied +verbatim to the output up to the next `*/'. + + Any _indented_ text or text enclosed in `%{' and `%}' is also copied +verbatim to the output (with the %{ and %} symbols removed). The %{ +and %} symbols must appear unindented on lines by themselves. + + A `%top' block is similar to a `%{' ... `%}' block, except that the +code in a `%top' block is relocated to the _top_ of the generated file, +before any flex definitions (1). The `%top' block is useful when you +want certain preprocessor macros to be defined or certain files to be +included before the generated code. The single characters, `{' and +`}' are used to delimit the `%top' block, as show in the example below: + + + %top{ + /* This code goes at the "top" of the generated file. */ + #include + #include + } + + Multiple `%top' blocks are allowed, and their order is preserved. + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) Actually, `yyIN_HEADER' is defined before the `%top' block. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Rules Section, Next: User Code Section, Prev: Definitions Section, Up: Format + +5.2 Format of the Rules Section +=============================== + +The "rules" section of the `flex' input contains a series of rules of +the form: + + + pattern action + + where the pattern must be unindented and the action must begin on +the same line. *Note Patterns::, for a further description of patterns +and actions. + + In the rules section, any indented or %{ %} enclosed text appearing +before the first rule may be used to declare variables which are local +to the scanning routine and (after the declarations) code which is to be +executed whenever the scanning routine is entered. Other indented or +%{ %} text in the rule section is still copied to the output, but its +meaning is not well-defined and it may well cause compile-time errors +(this feature is present for POSIX compliance. *Note Lex and Posix::, +for other such features). + + Any _indented_ text or text enclosed in `%{' and `%}' is copied +verbatim to the output (with the %{ and %} symbols removed). The %{ +and %} symbols must appear unindented on lines by themselves. + + +File: flex.info, Node: User Code Section, Next: Comments in the Input, Prev: Rules Section, Up: Format + +5.3 Format of the User Code Section +=================================== + +The user code section is simply copied to `lex.yy.c' verbatim. It is +used for companion routines which call or are called by the scanner. +The presence of this section is optional; if it is missing, the second +`%%' in the input file may be skipped, too. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Comments in the Input, Prev: User Code Section, Up: Format + +5.4 Comments in the Input +========================= + +Flex supports C-style comments, that is, anything between `/*' and `*/' +is considered a comment. Whenever flex encounters a comment, it copies +the entire comment verbatim to the generated source code. Comments may +appear just about anywhere, but with the following exceptions: + + * Comments may not appear in the Rules Section wherever flex is + expecting a regular expression. This means comments may not appear + at the beginning of a line, or immediately following a list of + scanner states. + + * Comments may not appear on an `%option' line in the Definitions + Section. + + If you want to follow a simple rule, then always begin a comment on a +new line, with one or more whitespace characters before the initial +`/*'). This rule will work anywhere in the input file. + + All the comments in the following example are valid: + + + %{ + /* code block */ + %} + + /* Definitions Section */ + %x STATE_X + + %% + /* Rules Section */ + ruleA /* after regex */ { /* code block */ } /* after code block */ + /* Rules Section (indented) */ + { + ruleC ECHO; + ruleD ECHO; + %{ + /* code block */ + %} + } + %% + /* User Code Section */ + + +File: flex.info, Node: Patterns, Next: Matching, Prev: Format, Up: Top + +6 Patterns +********** + +The patterns in the input (see *Note Rules Section::) are written using +an extended set of regular expressions. These are: + +`x' + match the character 'x' + +`.' + any character (byte) except newline + +`[xyz]' + a "character class"; in this case, the pattern matches either an + 'x', a 'y', or a 'z' + +`[abj-oZ]' + a "character class" with a range in it; matches an 'a', a 'b', any + letter from 'j' through 'o', or a 'Z' + +`[^A-Z]' + a "negated character class", i.e., any character but those in the + class. In this case, any character EXCEPT an uppercase letter. + +`[^A-Z\n]' + any character EXCEPT an uppercase letter or a newline + +`[a-z]{-}[aeiou]' + the lowercase consonants + +`r*' + zero or more r's, where r is any regular expression + +`r+' + one or more r's + +`r?' + zero or one r's (that is, "an optional r") + +`r{2,5}' + anywhere from two to five r's + +`r{2,}' + two or more r's + +`r{4}' + exactly 4 r's + +`{name}' + the expansion of the `name' definition (*note Format::). + +`"[xyz]\"foo"' + the literal string: `[xyz]"foo' + +`\X' + if X is `a', `b', `f', `n', `r', `t', or `v', then the ANSI-C + interpretation of `\x'. Otherwise, a literal `X' (used to escape + operators such as `*') + +`\0' + a NUL character (ASCII code 0) + +`\123' + the character with octal value 123 + +`\x2a' + the character with hexadecimal value 2a + +`(r)' + match an `r'; parentheses are used to override precedence (see + below) + +`(?r-s:pattern)' + apply option `r' and omit option `s' while interpreting pattern. + Options may be zero or more of the characters `i', `s', or `x'. + + `i' means case-insensitive. `-i' means case-sensitive. + + `s' alters the meaning of the `.' syntax to match any single byte + whatsoever. `-s' alters the meaning of `.' to match any byte + except `\n'. + + `x' ignores comments and whitespace in patterns. Whitespace is + ignored unless it is backslash-escaped, contained within `""'s, or + appears inside a character class. + + The following are all valid: + + + (?:foo) same as (foo) + (?i:ab7) same as ([aA][bB]7) + (?-i:ab) same as (ab) + (?s:.) same as [\x00-\xFF] + (?-s:.) same as [^\n] + (?ix-s: a . b) same as ([Aa][^\n][bB]) + (?x:a b) same as ("ab") + (?x:a\ b) same as ("a b") + (?x:a" "b) same as ("a b") + (?x:a[ ]b) same as ("a b") + (?x:a + /* comment */ + b + c) same as (abc) + +`(?# comment )' + omit everything within `()'. The first `)' character encountered + ends the pattern. It is not possible to for the comment to contain + a `)' character. The comment may span lines. + +`rs' + the regular expression `r' followed by the regular expression `s'; + called "concatenation" + +`r|s' + either an `r' or an `s' + +`r/s' + an `r' but only if it is followed by an `s'. The text matched by + `s' is included when determining whether this rule is the longest + match, but is then returned to the input before the action is + executed. So the action only sees the text matched by `r'. This + type of pattern is called "trailing context". (There are some + combinations of `r/s' that flex cannot match correctly. *Note + Limitations::, regarding dangerous trailing context.) + +`^r' + an `r', but only at the beginning of a line (i.e., when just + starting to scan, or right after a newline has been scanned). + +`r$' + an `r', but only at the end of a line (i.e., just before a + newline). Equivalent to `r/\n'. + + Note that `flex''s notion of "newline" is exactly whatever the C + compiler used to compile `flex' interprets `\n' as; in particular, + on some DOS systems you must either filter out `\r's in the input + yourself, or explicitly use `r/\r\n' for `r$'. + +`r' + an `r', but only in start condition `s' (see *Note Start + Conditions:: for discussion of start conditions). + +`r' + same, but in any of start conditions `s1', `s2', or `s3'. + +`<*>r' + an `r' in any start condition, even an exclusive one. + +`<>' + an end-of-file. + +`<>' + an end-of-file when in start condition `s1' or `s2' + + Note that inside of a character class, all regular expression +operators lose their special meaning except escape (`\') and the +character class operators, `-', `]]', and, at the beginning of the +class, `^'. + + The regular expressions listed above are grouped according to +precedence, from highest precedence at the top to lowest at the bottom. +Those grouped together have equal precedence (see special note on the +precedence of the repeat operator, `{}', under the documentation for +the `--posix' POSIX compliance option). For example, + + + foo|bar* + + is the same as + + + (foo)|(ba(r*)) + + since the `*' operator has higher precedence than concatenation, and +concatenation higher than alternation (`|'). This pattern therefore +matches _either_ the string `foo' _or_ the string `ba' followed by +zero-or-more `r''s. To match `foo' or zero-or-more repetitions of the +string `bar', use: + + + foo|(bar)* + + And to match a sequence of zero or more repetitions of `foo' and +`bar': + + + (foo|bar)* + + In addition to characters and ranges of characters, character classes +can also contain "character class expressions". These are expressions +enclosed inside `[': and `:]' delimiters (which themselves must appear +between the `[' and `]' of the character class. Other elements may +occur inside the character class, too). The valid expressions are: + + + [:alnum:] [:alpha:] [:blank:] + [:cntrl:] [:digit:] [:graph:] + [:lower:] [:print:] [:punct:] + [:space:] [:upper:] [:xdigit:] + + These expressions all designate a set of characters equivalent to the +corresponding standard C `isXXX' function. For example, `[:alnum:]' +designates those characters for which `isalnum()' returns true - i.e., +any alphabetic or numeric character. Some systems don't provide +`isblank()', so flex defines `[:blank:]' as a blank or a tab. + + For example, the following character classes are all equivalent: + + + [[:alnum:]] + [[:alpha:][:digit:]] + [[:alpha:][0-9]] + [a-zA-Z0-9] + + A word of caution. Character classes are expanded immediately when +seen in the `flex' input. This means the character classes are +sensitive to the locale in which `flex' is executed, and the resulting +scanner will not be sensitive to the runtime locale. This may or may +not be desirable. + + * If your scanner is case-insensitive (the `-i' flag), then + `[:upper:]' and `[:lower:]' are equivalent to `[:alpha:]'. + + * Character classes with ranges, such as `[a-Z]', should be used with + caution in a case-insensitive scanner if the range spans upper or + lowercase characters. Flex does not know if you want to fold all + upper and lowercase characters together, or if you want the + literal numeric range specified (with no case folding). When in + doubt, flex will assume that you meant the literal numeric range, + and will issue a warning. The exception to this rule is a + character range such as `[a-z]' or `[S-W]' where it is obvious + that you want case-folding to occur. Here are some examples with + the `-i' flag enabled: + + Range Result Literal Range Alternate Range + `[a-t]' ok `[a-tA-T]' + `[A-T]' ok `[a-tA-T]' + `[A-t]' ambiguous `[A-Z\[\\\]_`a-t]' `[a-tA-T]' + `[_-{]' ambiguous `[_`a-z{]' `[_`a-zA-Z{]' + `[@-C]' ambiguous `[@ABC]' `[@A-Z\[\\\]_`abc]' + + * A negated character class such as the example `[^A-Z]' above + _will_ match a newline unless `\n' (or an equivalent escape + sequence) is one of the characters explicitly present in the + negated character class (e.g., `[^A-Z\n]'). This is unlike how + many other regular expression tools treat negated character + classes, but unfortunately the inconsistency is historically + entrenched. Matching newlines means that a pattern like `[^"]*' + can match the entire input unless there's another quote in the + input. + + Flex allows negation of character class expressions by prepending + `^' to the POSIX character class name. + + + [:^alnum:] [:^alpha:] [:^blank:] + [:^cntrl:] [:^digit:] [:^graph:] + [:^lower:] [:^print:] [:^punct:] + [:^space:] [:^upper:] [:^xdigit:] + + Flex will issue a warning if the expressions `[:^upper:]' and + `[:^lower:]' appear in a case-insensitive scanner, since their + meaning is unclear. The current behavior is to skip them entirely, + but this may change without notice in future revisions of flex. + + * The `{-}' operator computes the difference of two character + classes. For example, `[a-c]{-}[b-z]' represents all the + characters in the class `[a-c]' that are not in the class `[b-z]' + (which in this case, is just the single character `a'). The `{-}' + operator is left associative, so `[abc]{-}[b]{-}[c]' is the same + as `[a]'. Be careful not to accidentally create an empty set, + which will never match. + + * The `{+}' operator computes the union of two character classes. + For example, `[a-z]{+}[0-9]' is the same as `[a-z0-9]'. This + operator is useful when preceded by the result of a difference + operation, as in, `[[:alpha:]]{-}[[:lower:]]{+}[q]', which is + equivalent to `[A-Zq]' in the "C" locale. + + * A rule can have at most one instance of trailing context (the `/' + operator or the `$' operator). The start condition, `^', and + `<>' patterns can only occur at the beginning of a pattern, + and, as well as with `/' and `$', cannot be grouped inside + parentheses. A `^' which does not occur at the beginning of a + rule or a `$' which does not occur at the end of a rule loses its + special properties and is treated as a normal character. + + * The following are invalid: + + + foo/bar$ + foobar + + Note that the first of these can be written `foo/bar\n'. + + * The following will result in `$' or `^' being treated as a normal + character: + + + foo|(bar$) + foo|^bar + + If the desired meaning is a `foo' or a + `bar'-followed-by-a-newline, the following could be used (the + special `|' action is explained below, *note Actions::): + + + foo | + bar$ /* action goes here */ + + A similar trick will work for matching a `foo' or a + `bar'-at-the-beginning-of-a-line. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Matching, Next: Actions, Prev: Patterns, Up: Top + +7 How the Input Is Matched +************************** + +When the generated scanner is run, it analyzes its input looking for +strings which match any of its patterns. If it finds more than one +match, it takes the one matching the most text (for trailing context +rules, this includes the length of the trailing part, even though it +will then be returned to the input). If it finds two or more matches of +the same length, the rule listed first in the `flex' input file is +chosen. + + Once the match is determined, the text corresponding to the match +(called the "token") is made available in the global character pointer +`yytext', and its length in the global integer `yyleng'. The "action" +corresponding to the matched pattern is then executed (*note +Actions::), and then the remaining input is scanned for another match. + + If no match is found, then the "default rule" is executed: the next +character in the input is considered matched and copied to the standard +output. Thus, the simplest valid `flex' input is: + + + %% + + which generates a scanner that simply copies its input (one +character at a time) to its output. + + Note that `yytext' can be defined in two different ways: either as a +character _pointer_ or as a character _array_. You can control which +definition `flex' uses by including one of the special directives +`%pointer' or `%array' in the first (definitions) section of your flex +input. The default is `%pointer', unless you use the `-l' lex +compatibility option, in which case `yytext' will be an array. The +advantage of using `%pointer' is substantially faster scanning and no +buffer overflow when matching very large tokens (unless you run out of +dynamic memory). The disadvantage is that you are restricted in how +your actions can modify `yytext' (*note Actions::), and calls to the +`unput()' function destroys the present contents of `yytext', which can +be a considerable porting headache when moving between different `lex' +versions. + + The advantage of `%array' is that you can then modify `yytext' to +your heart's content, and calls to `unput()' do not destroy `yytext' +(*note Actions::). Furthermore, existing `lex' programs sometimes +access `yytext' externally using declarations of the form: + + + extern char yytext[]; + + This definition is erroneous when used with `%pointer', but correct +for `%array'. + + The `%array' declaration defines `yytext' to be an array of `YYLMAX' +characters, which defaults to a fairly large value. You can change the +size by simply #define'ing `YYLMAX' to a different value in the first +section of your `flex' input. As mentioned above, with `%pointer' +yytext grows dynamically to accommodate large tokens. While this means +your `%pointer' scanner can accommodate very large tokens (such as +matching entire blocks of comments), bear in mind that each time the +scanner must resize `yytext' it also must rescan the entire token from +the beginning, so matching such tokens can prove slow. `yytext' +presently does _not_ dynamically grow if a call to `unput()' results in +too much text being pushed back; instead, a run-time error results. + + Also note that you cannot use `%array' with C++ scanner classes +(*note Cxx::). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Actions, Next: Generated Scanner, Prev: Matching, Up: Top + +8 Actions +********* + +Each pattern in a rule has a corresponding "action", which can be any +arbitrary C statement. The pattern ends at the first non-escaped +whitespace character; the remainder of the line is its action. If the +action is empty, then when the pattern is matched the input token is +simply discarded. For example, here is the specification for a program +which deletes all occurrences of `zap me' from its input: + + + %% + "zap me" + + This example will copy all other characters in the input to the +output since they will be matched by the default rule. + + Here is a program which compresses multiple blanks and tabs down to a +single blank, and throws away whitespace found at the end of a line: + + + %% + [ \t]+ putchar( ' ' ); + [ \t]+$ /* ignore this token */ + + If the action contains a `{', then the action spans till the +balancing `}' is found, and the action may cross multiple lines. +`flex' knows about C strings and comments and won't be fooled by braces +found within them, but also allows actions to begin with `%{' and will +consider the action to be all the text up to the next `%}' (regardless +of ordinary braces inside the action). + + An action consisting solely of a vertical bar (`|') means "same as +the action for the next rule". See below for an illustration. + + Actions can include arbitrary C code, including `return' statements +to return a value to whatever routine called `yylex()'. Each time +`yylex()' is called it continues processing tokens from where it last +left off until it either reaches the end of the file or executes a +return. + + Actions are free to modify `yytext' except for lengthening it +(adding characters to its end-these will overwrite later characters in +the input stream). This however does not apply when using `%array' +(*note Matching::). In that case, `yytext' may be freely modified in +any way. + + Actions are free to modify `yyleng' except they should not do so if +the action also includes use of `yymore()' (see below). + + There are a number of special directives which can be included +within an action: + +`ECHO' + copies yytext to the scanner's output. + +`BEGIN' + followed by the name of a start condition places the scanner in the + corresponding start condition (see below). + +`REJECT' + directs the scanner to proceed on to the "second best" rule which + matched the input (or a prefix of the input). The rule is chosen + as described above in *Note Matching::, and `yytext' and `yyleng' + set up appropriately. It may either be one which matched as much + text as the originally chosen rule but came later in the `flex' + input file, or one which matched less text. For example, the + following will both count the words in the input and call the + routine `special()' whenever `frob' is seen: + + + int word_count = 0; + %% + + frob special(); REJECT; + [^ \t\n]+ ++word_count; + + Without the `REJECT', any occurrences of `frob' in the input would + not be counted as words, since the scanner normally executes only + one action per token. Multiple uses of `REJECT' are allowed, each + one finding the next best choice to the currently active rule. For + example, when the following scanner scans the token `abcd', it will + write `abcdabcaba' to the output: + + + %% + a | + ab | + abc | + abcd ECHO; REJECT; + .|\n /* eat up any unmatched character */ + + The first three rules share the fourth's action since they use the + special `|' action. + + `REJECT' is a particularly expensive feature in terms of scanner + performance; if it is used in _any_ of the scanner's actions it + will slow down _all_ of the scanner's matching. Furthermore, + `REJECT' cannot be used with the `-Cf' or `-CF' options (*note + Scanner Options::). + + Note also that unlike the other special actions, `REJECT' is a + _branch_. Code immediately following it in the action will _not_ + be executed. + +`yymore()' + tells the scanner that the next time it matches a rule, the + corresponding token should be _appended_ onto the current value of + `yytext' rather than replacing it. For example, given the input + `mega-kludge' the following will write `mega-mega-kludge' to the + output: + + + %% + mega- ECHO; yymore(); + kludge ECHO; + + First `mega-' is matched and echoed to the output. Then `kludge' + is matched, but the previous `mega-' is still hanging around at the + beginning of `yytext' so the `ECHO' for the `kludge' rule will + actually write `mega-kludge'. + + Two notes regarding use of `yymore()'. First, `yymore()' depends on +the value of `yyleng' correctly reflecting the size of the current +token, so you must not modify `yyleng' if you are using `yymore()'. +Second, the presence of `yymore()' in the scanner's action entails a +minor performance penalty in the scanner's matching speed. + + `yyless(n)' returns all but the first `n' characters of the current +token back to the input stream, where they will be rescanned when the +scanner looks for the next match. `yytext' and `yyleng' are adjusted +appropriately (e.g., `yyleng' will now be equal to `n'). For example, +on the input `foobar' the following will write out `foobarbar': + + + %% + foobar ECHO; yyless(3); + [a-z]+ ECHO; + + An argument of 0 to `yyless()' will cause the entire current input +string to be scanned again. Unless you've changed how the scanner will +subsequently process its input (using `BEGIN', for example), this will +result in an endless loop. + + Note that `yyless()' is a macro and can only be used in the flex +input file, not from other source files. + + `unput(c)' puts the character `c' back onto the input stream. It +will be the next character scanned. The following action will take the +current token and cause it to be rescanned enclosed in parentheses. + + + { + int i; + /* Copy yytext because unput() trashes yytext */ + char *yycopy = strdup( yytext ); + unput( ')' ); + for ( i = yyleng - 1; i >= 0; --i ) + unput( yycopy[i] ); + unput( '(' ); + free( yycopy ); + } + + Note that since each `unput()' puts the given character back at the +_beginning_ of the input stream, pushing back strings must be done +back-to-front. + + An important potential problem when using `unput()' is that if you +are using `%pointer' (the default), a call to `unput()' _destroys_ the +contents of `yytext', starting with its rightmost character and +devouring one character to the left with each call. If you need the +value of `yytext' preserved after a call to `unput()' (as in the above +example), you must either first copy it elsewhere, or build your +scanner using `%array' instead (*note Matching::). + + Finally, note that you cannot put back `EOF' to attempt to mark the +input stream with an end-of-file. + + `input()' reads the next character from the input stream. For +example, the following is one way to eat up C comments: + + + %% + "/*" { + register int c; + + for ( ; ; ) + { + while ( (c = input()) != '*' && + c != EOF ) + ; /* eat up text of comment */ + + if ( c == '*' ) + { + while ( (c = input()) == '*' ) + ; + if ( c == '/' ) + break; /* found the end */ + } + + if ( c == EOF ) + { + error( "EOF in comment" ); + break; + } + } + } + + (Note that if the scanner is compiled using `C++', then `input()' is +instead referred to as yyinput(), in order to avoid a name clash with +the `C++' stream by the name of `input'.) + + `YY_FLUSH_BUFFER()' flushes the scanner's internal buffer so that +the next time the scanner attempts to match a token, it will first +refill the buffer using `YY_INPUT()' (*note Generated Scanner::). This +action is a special case of the more general `yy_flush_buffer()' +function, described below (*note Multiple Input Buffers::) + + `yyterminate()' can be used in lieu of a return statement in an +action. It terminates the scanner and returns a 0 to the scanner's +caller, indicating "all done". By default, `yyterminate()' is also +called when an end-of-file is encountered. It is a macro and may be +redefined. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Generated Scanner, Next: Start Conditions, Prev: Actions, Up: Top + +9 The Generated Scanner +*********************** + +The output of `flex' is the file `lex.yy.c', which contains the +scanning routine `yylex()', a number of tables used by it for matching +tokens, and a number of auxiliary routines and macros. By default, +`yylex()' is declared as follows: + + + int yylex() + { + ... various definitions and the actions in here ... + } + + (If your environment supports function prototypes, then it will be +`int yylex( void )'.) This definition may be changed by defining the +`YY_DECL' macro. For example, you could use: + + + #define YY_DECL float lexscan( a, b ) float a, b; + + to give the scanning routine the name `lexscan', returning a float, +and taking two floats as arguments. Note that if you give arguments to +the scanning routine using a K&R-style/non-prototyped function +declaration, you must terminate the definition with a semi-colon (;). + + `flex' generates `C99' function definitions by default. However flex +does have the ability to generate obsolete, er, `traditional', function +definitions. This is to support bootstrapping gcc on old systems. +Unfortunately, traditional definitions prevent us from using any +standard data types smaller than int (such as short, char, or bool) as +function arguments. For this reason, future versions of `flex' may +generate standard C99 code only, leaving K&R-style functions to the +historians. Currently, if you do *not* want `C99' definitions, then +you must use `%option noansi-definitions'. + + Whenever `yylex()' is called, it scans tokens from the global input +file `yyin' (which defaults to stdin). It continues until it either +reaches an end-of-file (at which point it returns the value 0) or one +of its actions executes a `return' statement. + + If the scanner reaches an end-of-file, subsequent calls are undefined +unless either `yyin' is pointed at a new input file (in which case +scanning continues from that file), or `yyrestart()' is called. +`yyrestart()' takes one argument, a `FILE *' pointer (which can be +NULL, if you've set up `YY_INPUT' to scan from a source other than +`yyin'), and initializes `yyin' for scanning from that file. +Essentially there is no difference between just assigning `yyin' to a +new input file or using `yyrestart()' to do so; the latter is available +for compatibility with previous versions of `flex', and because it can +be used to switch input files in the middle of scanning. It can also +be used to throw away the current input buffer, by calling it with an +argument of `yyin'; but it would be better to use `YY_FLUSH_BUFFER' +(*note Actions::). Note that `yyrestart()' does _not_ reset the start +condition to `INITIAL' (*note Start Conditions::). + + If `yylex()' stops scanning due to executing a `return' statement in +one of the actions, the scanner may then be called again and it will +resume scanning where it left off. + + By default (and for purposes of efficiency), the scanner uses +block-reads rather than simple `getc()' calls to read characters from +`yyin'. The nature of how it gets its input can be controlled by +defining the `YY_INPUT' macro. The calling sequence for `YY_INPUT()' +is `YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size)'. Its action is to place up to +`max_size' characters in the character array `buf' and return in the +integer variable `result' either the number of characters read or the +constant `YY_NULL' (0 on Unix systems) to indicate `EOF'. The default +`YY_INPUT' reads from the global file-pointer `yyin'. + + Here is a sample definition of `YY_INPUT' (in the definitions +section of the input file): + + + %{ + #define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ + { \ + int c = getchar(); \ + result = (c == EOF) ? YY_NULL : (buf[0] = c, 1); \ + } + %} + + This definition will change the input processing to occur one +character at a time. + + When the scanner receives an end-of-file indication from YY_INPUT, it +then checks the `yywrap()' function. If `yywrap()' returns false +(zero), then it is assumed that the function has gone ahead and set up +`yyin' to point to another input file, and scanning continues. If it +returns true (non-zero), then the scanner terminates, returning 0 to +its caller. Note that in either case, the start condition remains +unchanged; it does _not_ revert to `INITIAL'. + + If you do not supply your own version of `yywrap()', then you must +either use `%option noyywrap' (in which case the scanner behaves as +though `yywrap()' returned 1), or you must link with `-lfl' to obtain +the default version of the routine, which always returns 1. + + For scanning from in-memory buffers (e.g., scanning strings), see +*Note Scanning Strings::. *Note Multiple Input Buffers::. + + The scanner writes its `ECHO' output to the `yyout' global (default, +`stdout'), which may be redefined by the user simply by assigning it to +some other `FILE' pointer. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Start Conditions, Next: Multiple Input Buffers, Prev: Generated Scanner, Up: Top + +10 Start Conditions +******************* + +`flex' provides a mechanism for conditionally activating rules. Any +rule whose pattern is prefixed with `' will only be active when the +scanner is in the "start condition" named `sc'. For example, + + + [^"]* { /* eat up the string body ... */ + ... + } + + will be active only when the scanner is in the `STRING' start +condition, and + + + \. { /* handle an escape ... */ + ... + } + + will be active only when the current start condition is either +`INITIAL', `STRING', or `QUOTE'. + + Start conditions are declared in the definitions (first) section of +the input using unindented lines beginning with either `%s' or `%x' +followed by a list of names. The former declares "inclusive" start +conditions, the latter "exclusive" start conditions. A start condition +is activated using the `BEGIN' action. Until the next `BEGIN' action +is executed, rules with the given start condition will be active and +rules with other start conditions will be inactive. If the start +condition is inclusive, then rules with no start conditions at all will +also be active. If it is exclusive, then _only_ rules qualified with +the start condition will be active. A set of rules contingent on the +same exclusive start condition describe a scanner which is independent +of any of the other rules in the `flex' input. Because of this, +exclusive start conditions make it easy to specify "mini-scanners" +which scan portions of the input that are syntactically different from +the rest (e.g., comments). + + If the distinction between inclusive and exclusive start conditions +is still a little vague, here's a simple example illustrating the +connection between the two. The set of rules: + + + %s example + %% + + foo do_something(); + + bar something_else(); + + is equivalent to + + + %x example + %% + + foo do_something(); + + bar something_else(); + + Without the `' qualifier, the `bar' pattern in the +second example wouldn't be active (i.e., couldn't match) when in start +condition `example'. If we just used `' to qualify `bar', +though, then it would only be active in `example' and not in `INITIAL', +while in the first example it's active in both, because in the first +example the `example' start condition is an inclusive `(%s)' start +condition. + + Also note that the special start-condition specifier `<*>' matches +every start condition. Thus, the above example could also have been +written: + + + %x example + %% + + foo do_something(); + + <*>bar something_else(); + + The default rule (to `ECHO' any unmatched character) remains active +in start conditions. It is equivalent to: + + + <*>.|\n ECHO; + + `BEGIN(0)' returns to the original state where only the rules with +no start conditions are active. This state can also be referred to as +the start-condition `INITIAL', so `BEGIN(INITIAL)' is equivalent to +`BEGIN(0)'. (The parentheses around the start condition name are not +required but are considered good style.) + + `BEGIN' actions can also be given as indented code at the beginning +of the rules section. For example, the following will cause the scanner +to enter the `SPECIAL' start condition whenever `yylex()' is called and +the global variable `enter_special' is true: + + + int enter_special; + + %x SPECIAL + %% + if ( enter_special ) + BEGIN(SPECIAL); + + blahblahblah + ...more rules follow... + + To illustrate the uses of start conditions, here is a scanner which +provides two different interpretations of a string like `123.456'. By +default it will treat it as three tokens, the integer `123', a dot +(`.'), and the integer `456'. But if the string is preceded earlier in +the line by the string `expect-floats' it will treat it as a single +token, the floating-point number `123.456': + + + %{ + #include + %} + %s expect + + %% + expect-floats BEGIN(expect); + + [0-9]+@samp{.}[0-9]+ { + printf( "found a float, = %f\n", + atof( yytext ) ); + } + \n { + /* that's the end of the line, so + * we need another "expect-number" + * before we'll recognize any more + * numbers + */ + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + [0-9]+ { + printf( "found an integer, = %d\n", + atoi( yytext ) ); + } + + "." printf( "found a dot\n" ); + + Here is a scanner which recognizes (and discards) C comments while +maintaining a count of the current input line. + + + %x comment + %% + int line_num = 1; + + "/*" BEGIN(comment); + + [^*\n]* /* eat anything that's not a '*' */ + "*"+[^*/\n]* /* eat up '*'s not followed by '/'s */ + \n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(INITIAL); + + This scanner goes to a bit of trouble to match as much text as +possible with each rule. In general, when attempting to write a +high-speed scanner try to match as much possible in each rule, as it's +a big win. + + Note that start-conditions names are really integer values and can +be stored as such. Thus, the above could be extended in the following +fashion: + + + %x comment foo + %% + int line_num = 1; + int comment_caller; + + "/*" { + comment_caller = INITIAL; + BEGIN(comment); + } + + ... + + "/*" { + comment_caller = foo; + BEGIN(comment); + } + + [^*\n]* /* eat anything that's not a '*' */ + "*"+[^*/\n]* /* eat up '*'s not followed by '/'s */ + \n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(comment_caller); + + Furthermore, you can access the current start condition using the +integer-valued `YY_START' macro. For example, the above assignments to +`comment_caller' could instead be written + + + comment_caller = YY_START; + + Flex provides `YYSTATE' as an alias for `YY_START' (since that is +what's used by AT&T `lex'). + + For historical reasons, start conditions do not have their own +name-space within the generated scanner. The start condition names are +unmodified in the generated scanner and generated header. *Note +option-header::. *Note option-prefix::. + + Finally, here's an example of how to match C-style quoted strings +using exclusive start conditions, including expanded escape sequences +(but not including checking for a string that's too long): + + + %x str + + %% + char string_buf[MAX_STR_CONST]; + char *string_buf_ptr; + + + \" string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(str); + + \" { /* saw closing quote - all done */ + BEGIN(INITIAL); + *string_buf_ptr = '\0'; + /* return string constant token type and + * value to parser + */ + } + + \n { + /* error - unterminated string constant */ + /* generate error message */ + } + + \\[0-7]{1,3} { + /* octal escape sequence */ + int result; + + (void) sscanf( yytext + 1, "%o", &result ); + + if ( result > 0xff ) + /* error, constant is out-of-bounds */ + + *string_buf_ptr++ = result; + } + + \\[0-9]+ { + /* generate error - bad escape sequence; something + * like '\48' or '\0777777' + */ + } + + \\n *string_buf_ptr++ = '\n'; + \\t *string_buf_ptr++ = '\t'; + \\r *string_buf_ptr++ = '\r'; + \\b *string_buf_ptr++ = '\b'; + \\f *string_buf_ptr++ = '\f'; + + \\(.|\n) *string_buf_ptr++ = yytext[1]; + + [^\\\n\"]+ { + char *yptr = yytext; + + while ( *yptr ) + *string_buf_ptr++ = *yptr++; + } + + Often, such as in some of the examples above, you wind up writing a +whole bunch of rules all preceded by the same start condition(s). Flex +makes this a little easier and cleaner by introducing a notion of start +condition "scope". A start condition scope is begun with: + + + { + + where `SCs' is a list of one or more start conditions. Inside the +start condition scope, every rule automatically has the prefix `SCs>' +applied to it, until a `}' which matches the initial `{'. So, for +example, + + + { + "\\n" return '\n'; + "\\r" return '\r'; + "\\f" return '\f'; + "\\0" return '\0'; + } + + is equivalent to: + + + "\\n" return '\n'; + "\\r" return '\r'; + "\\f" return '\f'; + "\\0" return '\0'; + + Start condition scopes may be nested. + + The following routines are available for manipulating stacks of +start conditions: + + -- Function: void yy_push_state ( int `new_state' ) + pushes the current start condition onto the top of the start + condition stack and switches to `new_state' as though you had used + `BEGIN new_state' (recall that start condition names are also + integers). + + -- Function: void yy_pop_state () + pops the top of the stack and switches to it via `BEGIN'. + + -- Function: int yy_top_state () + returns the top of the stack without altering the stack's contents. + + The start condition stack grows dynamically and so has no built-in +size limitation. If memory is exhausted, program execution aborts. + + To use start condition stacks, your scanner must include a `%option +stack' directive (*note Scanner Options::). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Multiple Input Buffers, Next: EOF, Prev: Start Conditions, Up: Top + +11 Multiple Input Buffers +************************* + +Some scanners (such as those which support "include" files) require +reading from several input streams. As `flex' scanners do a large +amount of buffering, one cannot control where the next input will be +read from by simply writing a `YY_INPUT()' which is sensitive to the +scanning context. `YY_INPUT()' is only called when the scanner reaches +the end of its buffer, which may be a long time after scanning a +statement such as an `include' statement which requires switching the +input source. + + To negotiate these sorts of problems, `flex' provides a mechanism +for creating and switching between multiple input buffers. An input +buffer is created by using: + + -- Function: YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_create_buffer ( FILE *file, int size ) + + which takes a `FILE' pointer and a size and creates a buffer +associated with the given file and large enough to hold `size' +characters (when in doubt, use `YY_BUF_SIZE' for the size). It returns +a `YY_BUFFER_STATE' handle, which may then be passed to other routines +(see below). The `YY_BUFFER_STATE' type is a pointer to an opaque +`struct yy_buffer_state' structure, so you may safely initialize +`YY_BUFFER_STATE' variables to `((YY_BUFFER_STATE) 0)' if you wish, and +also refer to the opaque structure in order to correctly declare input +buffers in source files other than that of your scanner. Note that the +`FILE' pointer in the call to `yy_create_buffer' is only used as the +value of `yyin' seen by `YY_INPUT'. If you redefine `YY_INPUT()' so it +no longer uses `yyin', then you can safely pass a NULL `FILE' pointer to +`yy_create_buffer'. You select a particular buffer to scan from using: + + -- Function: void yy_switch_to_buffer ( YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) + + The above function switches the scanner's input buffer so subsequent +tokens will come from `new_buffer'. Note that `yy_switch_to_buffer()' +may be used by `yywrap()' to set things up for continued scanning, +instead of opening a new file and pointing `yyin' at it. If you are +looking for a stack of input buffers, then you want to use +`yypush_buffer_state()' instead of this function. Note also that +switching input sources via either `yy_switch_to_buffer()' or +`yywrap()' does _not_ change the start condition. + + -- Function: void yy_delete_buffer ( YY_BUFFER_STATE buffer ) + + is used to reclaim the storage associated with a buffer. (`buffer' +can be NULL, in which case the routine does nothing.) You can also +clear the current contents of a buffer using: + + -- Function: void yypush_buffer_state ( YY_BUFFER_STATE buffer ) + + This function pushes the new buffer state onto an internal stack. +The pushed state becomes the new current state. The stack is maintained +by flex and will grow as required. This function is intended to be used +instead of `yy_switch_to_buffer', when you want to change states, but +preserve the current state for later use. + + -- Function: void yypop_buffer_state ( ) + + This function removes the current state from the top of the stack, +and deletes it by calling `yy_delete_buffer'. The next state on the +stack, if any, becomes the new current state. + + -- Function: void yy_flush_buffer ( YY_BUFFER_STATE buffer ) + + This function discards the buffer's contents, so the next time the +scanner attempts to match a token from the buffer, it will first fill +the buffer anew using `YY_INPUT()'. + + -- Function: YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_new_buffer ( FILE *file, int size ) + + is an alias for `yy_create_buffer()', provided for compatibility +with the C++ use of `new' and `delete' for creating and destroying +dynamic objects. + + `YY_CURRENT_BUFFER' macro returns a `YY_BUFFER_STATE' handle to the +current buffer. It should not be used as an lvalue. + + Here are two examples of using these features for writing a scanner +which expands include files (the `<>' feature is discussed below). + + This first example uses yypush_buffer_state and yypop_buffer_state. +Flex maintains the stack internally. + + + /* the "incl" state is used for picking up the name + * of an include file + */ + %x incl + %% + include BEGIN(incl); + + [a-z]+ ECHO; + [^a-z\n]*\n? ECHO; + + [ \t]* /* eat the whitespace */ + [^ \t\n]+ { /* got the include file name */ + yyin = fopen( yytext, "r" ); + + if ( ! yyin ) + error( ... ); + + yypush_buffer_state(yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE )); + + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + <> { + yypop_buffer_state(); + + if ( !YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + { + yyterminate(); + } + } + + The second example, below, does the same thing as the previous +example did, but manages its own input buffer stack manually (instead +of letting flex do it). + + + /* the "incl" state is used for picking up the name + * of an include file + */ + %x incl + + %{ + #define MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH 10 + YY_BUFFER_STATE include_stack[MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH]; + int include_stack_ptr = 0; + %} + + %% + include BEGIN(incl); + + [a-z]+ ECHO; + [^a-z\n]*\n? ECHO; + + [ \t]* /* eat the whitespace */ + [^ \t\n]+ { /* got the include file name */ + if ( include_stack_ptr >= MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH ) + { + fprintf( stderr, "Includes nested too deeply" ); + exit( 1 ); + } + + include_stack[include_stack_ptr++] = + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + + yyin = fopen( yytext, "r" ); + + if ( ! yyin ) + error( ... ); + + yy_switch_to_buffer( + yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE ) ); + + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + <> { + if ( --include_stack_ptr 0 ) + { + yyterminate(); + } + + else + { + yy_delete_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ); + yy_switch_to_buffer( + include_stack[include_stack_ptr] ); + } + } + + The following routines are available for setting up input buffers for +scanning in-memory strings instead of files. All of them create a new +input buffer for scanning the string, and return a corresponding +`YY_BUFFER_STATE' handle (which you should delete with +`yy_delete_buffer()' when done with it). They also switch to the new +buffer using `yy_switch_to_buffer()', so the next call to `yylex()' +will start scanning the string. + + -- Function: YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string ( const char *str ) + scans a NUL-terminated string. + + -- Function: YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes ( const char *bytes, int + len ) + scans `len' bytes (including possibly `NUL's) starting at location + `bytes'. + + Note that both of these functions create and scan a _copy_ of the +string or bytes. (This may be desirable, since `yylex()' modifies the +contents of the buffer it is scanning.) You can avoid the copy by +using: + + -- Function: YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer (char *base, yy_size_t + size) + which scans in place the buffer starting at `base', consisting of + `size' bytes, the last two bytes of which _must_ be + `YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR' (ASCII NUL). These last two bytes are not + scanned; thus, scanning consists of `base[0]' through + `base[size-2]', inclusive. + + If you fail to set up `base' in this manner (i.e., forget the final +two `YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR' bytes), then `yy_scan_buffer()' returns a +NULL pointer instead of creating a new input buffer. + + -- Data type: yy_size_t + is an integral type to which you can cast an integer expression + reflecting the size of the buffer. + + +File: flex.info, Node: EOF, Next: Misc Macros, Prev: Multiple Input Buffers, Up: Top + +12 End-of-File Rules +******************** + +The special rule `<>' indicates actions which are to be taken when +an end-of-file is encountered and `yywrap()' returns non-zero (i.e., +indicates no further files to process). The action must finish by +doing one of the following things: + + * assigning `yyin' to a new input file (in previous versions of + `flex', after doing the assignment you had to call the special + action `YY_NEW_FILE'. This is no longer necessary.) + + * executing a `return' statement; + + * executing the special `yyterminate()' action. + + * or, switching to a new buffer using `yy_switch_to_buffer()' as + shown in the example above. + + <> rules may not be used with other patterns; they may only be +qualified with a list of start conditions. If an unqualified <> +rule is given, it applies to _all_ start conditions which do not +already have <> actions. To specify an <> rule for only the +initial start condition, use: + + + <> + + These rules are useful for catching things like unclosed comments. +An example: + + + %x quote + %% + + ...other rules for dealing with quotes... + + <> { + error( "unterminated quote" ); + yyterminate(); + } + <> { + if ( *++filelist ) + yyin = fopen( *filelist, "r" ); + else + yyterminate(); + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: Misc Macros, Next: User Values, Prev: EOF, Up: Top + +13 Miscellaneous Macros +*********************** + +The macro `YY_USER_ACTION' can be defined to provide an action which is +always executed prior to the matched rule's action. For example, it +could be #define'd to call a routine to convert yytext to lower-case. +When `YY_USER_ACTION' is invoked, the variable `yy_act' gives the +number of the matched rule (rules are numbered starting with 1). +Suppose you want to profile how often each of your rules is matched. +The following would do the trick: + + + #define YY_USER_ACTION ++ctr[yy_act] + + where `ctr' is an array to hold the counts for the different rules. +Note that the macro `YY_NUM_RULES' gives the total number of rules +(including the default rule), even if you use `-s)', so a correct +declaration for `ctr' is: + + + int ctr[YY_NUM_RULES]; + + The macro `YY_USER_INIT' may be defined to provide an action which +is always executed before the first scan (and before the scanner's +internal initializations are done). For example, it could be used to +call a routine to read in a data table or open a logging file. + + The macro `yy_set_interactive(is_interactive)' can be used to +control whether the current buffer is considered "interactive". An +interactive buffer is processed more slowly, but must be used when the +scanner's input source is indeed interactive to avoid problems due to +waiting to fill buffers (see the discussion of the `-I' flag in *Note +Scanner Options::). A non-zero value in the macro invocation marks the +buffer as interactive, a zero value as non-interactive. Note that use +of this macro overrides `%option always-interactive' or `%option +never-interactive' (*note Scanner Options::). `yy_set_interactive()' +must be invoked prior to beginning to scan the buffer that is (or is +not) to be considered interactive. + + The macro `yy_set_bol(at_bol)' can be used to control whether the +current buffer's scanning context for the next token match is done as +though at the beginning of a line. A non-zero macro argument makes +rules anchored with `^' active, while a zero argument makes `^' rules +inactive. + + The macro `YY_AT_BOL()' returns true if the next token scanned from +the current buffer will have `^' rules active, false otherwise. + + In the generated scanner, the actions are all gathered in one large +switch statement and separated using `YY_BREAK', which may be +redefined. By default, it is simply a `break', to separate each rule's +action from the following rule's. Redefining `YY_BREAK' allows, for +example, C++ users to #define YY_BREAK to do nothing (while being very +careful that every rule ends with a `break' or a `return'!) to avoid +suffering from unreachable statement warnings where because a rule's +action ends with `return', the `YY_BREAK' is inaccessible. + + +File: flex.info, Node: User Values, Next: Yacc, Prev: Misc Macros, Up: Top + +14 Values Available To the User +******************************* + +This chapter summarizes the various values available to the user in the +rule actions. + +`char *yytext' + holds the text of the current token. It may be modified but not + lengthened (you cannot append characters to the end). + + If the special directive `%array' appears in the first section of + the scanner description, then `yytext' is instead declared `char + yytext[YYLMAX]', where `YYLMAX' is a macro definition that you can + redefine in the first section if you don't like the default value + (generally 8KB). Using `%array' results in somewhat slower + scanners, but the value of `yytext' becomes immune to calls to + `unput()', which potentially destroy its value when `yytext' is a + character pointer. The opposite of `%array' is `%pointer', which + is the default. + + You cannot use `%array' when generating C++ scanner classes (the + `-+' flag). + +`int yyleng' + holds the length of the current token. + +`FILE *yyin' + is the file which by default `flex' reads from. It may be + redefined but doing so only makes sense before scanning begins or + after an EOF has been encountered. Changing it in the midst of + scanning will have unexpected results since `flex' buffers its + input; use `yyrestart()' instead. Once scanning terminates + because an end-of-file has been seen, you can assign `yyin' at the + new input file and then call the scanner again to continue + scanning. + +`void yyrestart( FILE *new_file )' + may be called to point `yyin' at the new input file. The + switch-over to the new file is immediate (any previously + buffered-up input is lost). Note that calling `yyrestart()' with + `yyin' as an argument thus throws away the current input buffer + and continues scanning the same input file. + +`FILE *yyout' + is the file to which `ECHO' actions are done. It can be reassigned + by the user. + +`YY_CURRENT_BUFFER' + returns a `YY_BUFFER_STATE' handle to the current buffer. + +`YY_START' + returns an integer value corresponding to the current start + condition. You can subsequently use this value with `BEGIN' to + return to that start condition. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Yacc, Next: Scanner Options, Prev: User Values, Up: Top + +15 Interfacing with Yacc +************************ + +One of the main uses of `flex' is as a companion to the `yacc' +parser-generator. `yacc' parsers expect to call a routine named +`yylex()' to find the next input token. The routine is supposed to +return the type of the next token as well as putting any associated +value in the global `yylval'. To use `flex' with `yacc', one specifies +the `-d' option to `yacc' to instruct it to generate the file `y.tab.h' +containing definitions of all the `%tokens' appearing in the `yacc' +input. This file is then included in the `flex' scanner. For example, +if one of the tokens is `TOK_NUMBER', part of the scanner might look +like: + + + %{ + #include "y.tab.h" + %} + + %% + + [0-9]+ yylval = atoi( yytext ); return TOK_NUMBER; + + +File: flex.info, Node: Scanner Options, Next: Performance, Prev: Yacc, Up: Top + +16 Scanner Options +****************** + +The various `flex' options are categorized by function in the following +menu. If you want to lookup a particular option by name, *Note Index of +Scanner Options::. + +* Menu: + +* Options for Specifying Filenames:: +* Options Affecting Scanner Behavior:: +* Code-Level And API Options:: +* Options for Scanner Speed and Size:: +* Debugging Options:: +* Miscellaneous Options:: + + Even though there are many scanner options, a typical scanner might +only specify the following options: + + + %option 8bit reentrant bison-bridge + %option warn nodefault + %option yylineno + %option outfile="scanner.c" header-file="scanner.h" + + The first line specifies the general type of scanner we want. The +second line specifies that we are being careful. The third line asks +flex to track line numbers. The last line tells flex what to name the +files. (The options can be specified in any order. We just divided +them.) + + `flex' also provides a mechanism for controlling options within the +scanner specification itself, rather than from the flex command-line. +This is done by including `%option' directives in the first section of +the scanner specification. You can specify multiple options with a +single `%option' directive, and multiple directives in the first +section of your flex input file. + + Most options are given simply as names, optionally preceded by the +word `no' (with no intervening whitespace) to negate their meaning. +The names are the same as their long-option equivalents (but without the +leading `--' ). + + `flex' scans your rule actions to determine whether you use the +`REJECT' or `yymore()' features. The `REJECT' and `yymore' options are +available to override its decision as to whether you use the options, +either by setting them (e.g., `%option reject)' to indicate the feature +is indeed used, or unsetting them to indicate it actually is not used +(e.g., `%option noyymore)'. + + A number of options are available for lint purists who want to +suppress the appearance of unneeded routines in the generated scanner. +Each of the following, if unset (e.g., `%option nounput'), results in +the corresponding routine not appearing in the generated scanner: + + + input, unput + yy_push_state, yy_pop_state, yy_top_state + yy_scan_buffer, yy_scan_bytes, yy_scan_string + + yyget_extra, yyset_extra, yyget_leng, yyget_text, + yyget_lineno, yyset_lineno, yyget_in, yyset_in, + yyget_out, yyset_out, yyget_lval, yyset_lval, + yyget_lloc, yyset_lloc, yyget_debug, yyset_debug + + (though `yy_push_state()' and friends won't appear anyway unless you +use `%option stack)'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Options for Specifying Filenames, Next: Options Affecting Scanner Behavior, Prev: Scanner Options, Up: Scanner Options + +16.1 Options for Specifying Filenames +===================================== + +`--header-file=FILE, `%option header-file="FILE"'' + instructs flex to write a C header to `FILE'. This file contains + function prototypes, extern variables, and types used by the + scanner. Only the external API is exported by the header file. + Many macros that are usable from within scanner actions are not + exported to the header file. This is due to namespace problems and + the goal of a clean external API. + + While in the header, the macro `yyIN_HEADER' is defined, where `yy' + is substituted with the appropriate prefix. + + The `--header-file' option is not compatible with the `--c++' + option, since the C++ scanner provides its own header in + `yyFlexLexer.h'. + +`-oFILE, --outfile=FILE, `%option outfile="FILE"'' + directs flex to write the scanner to the file `FILE' instead of + `lex.yy.c'. If you combine `--outfile' with the `--stdout' option, + then the scanner is written to `stdout' but its `#line' directives + (see the `-l' option above) refer to the file `FILE'. + +`-t, --stdout, `%option stdout'' + instructs `flex' to write the scanner it generates to standard + output instead of `lex.yy.c'. + +`-SFILE, --skel=FILE' + overrides the default skeleton file from which `flex' constructs + its scanners. You'll never need this option unless you are doing + `flex' maintenance or development. + +`--tables-file=FILE' + Write serialized scanner dfa tables to FILE. The generated scanner + will not contain the tables, and requires them to be loaded at + runtime. *Note serialization::. + +`--tables-verify' + This option is for flex development. We document it here in case + you stumble upon it by accident or in case you suspect some + inconsistency in the serialized tables. Flex will serialize the + scanner dfa tables but will also generate the in-code tables as it + normally does. At runtime, the scanner will verify that the + serialized tables match the in-code tables, instead of loading + them. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Options Affecting Scanner Behavior, Next: Code-Level And API Options, Prev: Options for Specifying Filenames, Up: Scanner Options + +16.2 Options Affecting Scanner Behavior +======================================= + +`-i, --case-insensitive, `%option case-insensitive'' + instructs `flex' to generate a "case-insensitive" scanner. The + case of letters given in the `flex' input patterns will be ignored, + and tokens in the input will be matched regardless of case. The + matched text given in `yytext' will have the preserved case (i.e., + it will not be folded). For tricky behavior, see *Note case and + character ranges::. + +`-l, --lex-compat, `%option lex-compat'' + turns on maximum compatibility with the original AT&T `lex' + implementation. Note that this does not mean _full_ compatibility. + Use of this option costs a considerable amount of performance, and + it cannot be used with the `--c++', `--full', `--fast', `-Cf', or + `-CF' options. For details on the compatibilities it provides, see + *Note Lex and Posix::. This option also results in the name + `YY_FLEX_LEX_COMPAT' being `#define''d in the generated scanner. + +`-B, --batch, `%option batch'' + instructs `flex' to generate a "batch" scanner, the opposite of + _interactive_ scanners generated by `--interactive' (see below). + In general, you use `-B' when you are _certain_ that your scanner + will never be used interactively, and you want to squeeze a + _little_ more performance out of it. If your goal is instead to + squeeze out a _lot_ more performance, you should be using the + `-Cf' or `-CF' options, which turn on `--batch' automatically + anyway. + +`-I, --interactive, `%option interactive'' + instructs `flex' to generate an interactive scanner. An + interactive scanner is one that only looks ahead to decide what + token has been matched if it absolutely must. It turns out that + always looking one extra character ahead, even if the scanner has + already seen enough text to disambiguate the current token, is a + bit faster than only looking ahead when necessary. But scanners + that always look ahead give dreadful interactive performance; for + example, when a user types a newline, it is not recognized as a + newline token until they enter _another_ token, which often means + typing in another whole line. + + `flex' scanners default to `interactive' unless you use the `-Cf' + or `-CF' table-compression options (*note Performance::). That's + because if you're looking for high-performance you should be using + one of these options, so if you didn't, `flex' assumes you'd + rather trade off a bit of run-time performance for intuitive + interactive behavior. Note also that you _cannot_ use + `--interactive' in conjunction with `-Cf' or `-CF'. Thus, this + option is not really needed; it is on by default for all those + cases in which it is allowed. + + You can force a scanner to _not_ be interactive by using `--batch' + +`-7, --7bit, `%option 7bit'' + instructs `flex' to generate a 7-bit scanner, i.e., one which can + only recognize 7-bit characters in its input. The advantage of + using `--7bit' is that the scanner's tables can be up to half the + size of those generated using the `--8bit'. The disadvantage is + that such scanners often hang or crash if their input contains an + 8-bit character. + + Note, however, that unless you generate your scanner using the + `-Cf' or `-CF' table compression options, use of `--7bit' will + save only a small amount of table space, and make your scanner + considerably less portable. `Flex''s default behavior is to + generate an 8-bit scanner unless you use the `-Cf' or `-CF', in + which case `flex' defaults to generating 7-bit scanners unless + your site was always configured to generate 8-bit scanners (as will + often be the case with non-USA sites). You can tell whether flex + generated a 7-bit or an 8-bit scanner by inspecting the flag + summary in the `--verbose' output as described above. + + Note that if you use `-Cfe' or `-CFe' `flex' still defaults to + generating an 8-bit scanner, since usually with these compression + options full 8-bit tables are not much more expensive than 7-bit + tables. + +`-8, --8bit, `%option 8bit'' + instructs `flex' to generate an 8-bit scanner, i.e., one which can + recognize 8-bit characters. This flag is only needed for scanners + generated using `-Cf' or `-CF', as otherwise flex defaults to + generating an 8-bit scanner anyway. + + See the discussion of `--7bit' above for `flex''s default behavior + and the tradeoffs between 7-bit and 8-bit scanners. + +`--default, `%option default'' + generate the default rule. + +`--always-interactive, `%option always-interactive'' + instructs flex to generate a scanner which always considers its + input _interactive_. Normally, on each new input file the scanner + calls `isatty()' in an attempt to determine whether the scanner's + input source is interactive and thus should be read a character at + a time. When this option is used, however, then no such call is + made. + +`--never-interactive, `--never-interactive'' + instructs flex to generate a scanner which never considers its + input interactive. This is the opposite of `always-interactive'. + +`-X, --posix, `%option posix'' + turns on maximum compatibility with the POSIX 1003.2-1992 + definition of `lex'. Since `flex' was originally designed to + implement the POSIX definition of `lex' this generally involves + very few changes in behavior. At the current writing the known + differences between `flex' and the POSIX standard are: + + * In POSIX and AT&T `lex', the repeat operator, `{}', has lower + precedence than concatenation (thus `ab{3}' yields `ababab'). + Most POSIX utilities use an Extended Regular Expression (ERE) + precedence that has the precedence of the repeat operator + higher than concatenation (which causes `ab{3}' to yield + `abbb'). By default, `flex' places the precedence of the + repeat operator higher than concatenation which matches the + ERE processing of other POSIX utilities. When either + `--posix' or `-l' are specified, `flex' will use the + traditional AT&T and POSIX-compliant precedence for the + repeat operator where concatenation has higher precedence + than the repeat operator. + +`--stack, `%option stack'' + enables the use of start condition stacks (*note Start + Conditions::). + +`--stdinit, `%option stdinit'' + if set (i.e., %option stdinit) initializes `yyin' and `yyout' to + `stdin' and `stdout', instead of the default of `NULL'. Some + existing `lex' programs depend on this behavior, even though it is + not compliant with ANSI C, which does not require `stdin' and + `stdout' to be compile-time constant. In a reentrant scanner, + however, this is not a problem since initialization is performed + in `yylex_init' at runtime. + +`--yylineno, `%option yylineno'' + directs `flex' to generate a scanner that maintains the number of + the current line read from its input in the global variable + `yylineno'. This option is implied by `%option lex-compat'. In a + reentrant C scanner, the macro `yylineno' is accessible regardless + of the value of `%option yylineno', however, its value is not + modified by `flex' unless `%option yylineno' is enabled. + +`--yywrap, `%option yywrap'' + if unset (i.e., `--noyywrap)', makes the scanner not call + `yywrap()' upon an end-of-file, but simply assume that there are no + more files to scan (until the user points `yyin' at a new file and + calls `yylex()' again). + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Code-Level And API Options, Next: Options for Scanner Speed and Size, Prev: Options Affecting Scanner Behavior, Up: Scanner Options + +16.3 Code-Level And API Options +=============================== + +`--ansi-definitions, `%option ansi-definitions'' + instruct flex to generate ANSI C99 definitions for functions. + This option is enabled by default. If `%option + noansi-definitions' is specified, then the obsolete style is + generated. + +`--ansi-prototypes, `%option ansi-prototypes'' + instructs flex to generate ANSI C99 prototypes for functions. + This option is enabled by default. If `noansi-prototypes' is + specified, then prototypes will have empty parameter lists. + +`--bison-bridge, `%option bison-bridge'' + instructs flex to generate a C scanner that is meant to be called + by a `GNU bison' parser. The scanner has minor API changes for + `bison' compatibility. In particular, the declaration of `yylex' + is modified to take an additional parameter, `yylval'. *Note + Bison Bridge::. + +`--bison-locations, `%option bison-locations'' + instruct flex that `GNU bison' `%locations' are being used. This + means `yylex' will be passed an additional parameter, `yylloc'. + This option implies `%option bison-bridge'. *Note Bison Bridge::. + +`-L, --noline, `%option noline'' + instructs `flex' not to generate `#line' directives. Without this + option, `flex' peppers the generated scanner with `#line' + directives so error messages in the actions will be correctly + located with respect to either the original `flex' input file (if + the errors are due to code in the input file), or `lex.yy.c' (if + the errors are `flex''s fault - you should report these sorts of + errors to the email address given in *Note Reporting Bugs::). + +`-R, --reentrant, `%option reentrant'' + instructs flex to generate a reentrant C scanner. The generated + scanner may safely be used in a multi-threaded environment. The + API for a reentrant scanner is different than for a non-reentrant + scanner *note Reentrant::). Because of the API difference between + reentrant and non-reentrant `flex' scanners, non-reentrant flex + code must be modified before it is suitable for use with this + option. This option is not compatible with the `--c++' option. + + The option `--reentrant' does not affect the performance of the + scanner. + +`-+, --c++, `%option c++'' + specifies that you want flex to generate a C++ scanner class. + *Note Cxx::, for details. + +`--array, `%option array'' + specifies that you want yytext to be an array instead of a char* + +`--pointer, `%option pointer'' + specify that `yytext' should be a `char *', not an array. This + default is `char *'. + +`-PPREFIX, --prefix=PREFIX, `%option prefix="PREFIX"'' + changes the default `yy' prefix used by `flex' for all + globally-visible variable and function names to instead be + `PREFIX'. For example, `--prefix=foo' changes the name of + `yytext' to `footext'. It also changes the name of the default + output file from `lex.yy.c' to `lex.foo.c'. Here is a partial + list of the names affected: + + + yy_create_buffer + yy_delete_buffer + yy_flex_debug + yy_init_buffer + yy_flush_buffer + yy_load_buffer_state + yy_switch_to_buffer + yyin + yyleng + yylex + yylineno + yyout + yyrestart + yytext + yywrap + yyalloc + yyrealloc + yyfree + + (If you are using a C++ scanner, then only `yywrap' and + `yyFlexLexer' are affected.) Within your scanner itself, you can + still refer to the global variables and functions using either + version of their name; but externally, they have the modified name. + + This option lets you easily link together multiple `flex' programs + into the same executable. Note, though, that using this option + also renames `yywrap()', so you now _must_ either provide your own + (appropriately-named) version of the routine for your scanner, or + use `%option noyywrap', as linking with `-lfl' no longer provides + one for you by default. + +`--main, `%option main'' + directs flex to provide a default `main()' program for the + scanner, which simply calls `yylex()'. This option implies + `noyywrap' (see below). + +`--nounistd, `%option nounistd'' + suppresses inclusion of the non-ANSI header file `unistd.h'. This + option is meant to target environments in which `unistd.h' does + not exist. Be aware that certain options may cause flex to + generate code that relies on functions normally found in + `unistd.h', (e.g. `isatty()', `read()'.) If you wish to use these + functions, you will have to inform your compiler where to find + them. *Note option-always-interactive::. *Note option-read::. + +`--yyclass=NAME, `%option yyclass="NAME"'' + only applies when generating a C++ scanner (the `--c++' option). + It informs `flex' that you have derived `NAME' as a subclass of + `yyFlexLexer', so `flex' will place your actions in the member + function `foo::yylex()' instead of `yyFlexLexer::yylex()'. It + also generates a `yyFlexLexer::yylex()' member function that emits + a run-time error (by invoking `yyFlexLexer::LexerError())' if + called. *Note Cxx::. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Options for Scanner Speed and Size, Next: Debugging Options, Prev: Code-Level And API Options, Up: Scanner Options + +16.4 Options for Scanner Speed and Size +======================================= + +`-C[aefFmr]' + controls the degree of table compression and, more generally, + trade-offs between small scanners and fast scanners. + + `-C' + A lone `-C' specifies that the scanner tables should be + compressed but neither equivalence classes nor + meta-equivalence classes should be used. + + `-Ca, --align, `%option align'' + ("align") instructs flex to trade off larger tables in the + generated scanner for faster performance because the elements + of the tables are better aligned for memory access and + computation. On some RISC architectures, fetching and + manipulating longwords is more efficient than with + smaller-sized units such as shortwords. This option can + quadruple the size of the tables used by your scanner. + + `-Ce, --ecs, `%option ecs'' + directs `flex' to construct "equivalence classes", i.e., sets + of characters which have identical lexical properties (for + example, if the only appearance of digits in the `flex' input + is in the character class "[0-9]" then the digits '0', '1', + ..., '9' will all be put in the same equivalence class). + Equivalence classes usually give dramatic reductions in the + final table/object file sizes (typically a factor of 2-5) and + are pretty cheap performance-wise (one array look-up per + character scanned). + + `-Cf' + specifies that the "full" scanner tables should be generated - + `flex' should not compress the tables by taking advantages of + similar transition functions for different states. + + `-CF' + specifies that the alternate fast scanner representation + (described above under the `--fast' flag) should be used. + This option cannot be used with `--c++'. + + `-Cm, --meta-ecs, `%option meta-ecs'' + directs `flex' to construct "meta-equivalence classes", which + are sets of equivalence classes (or characters, if equivalence + classes are not being used) that are commonly used together. + Meta-equivalence classes are often a big win when using + compressed tables, but they have a moderate performance + impact (one or two `if' tests and one array look-up per + character scanned). + + `-Cr, --read, `%option read'' + causes the generated scanner to _bypass_ use of the standard + I/O library (`stdio') for input. Instead of calling + `fread()' or `getc()', the scanner will use the `read()' + system call, resulting in a performance gain which varies + from system to system, but in general is probably negligible + unless you are also using `-Cf' or `-CF'. Using `-Cr' can + cause strange behavior if, for example, you read from `yyin' + using `stdio' prior to calling the scanner (because the + scanner will miss whatever text your previous reads left in + the `stdio' input buffer). `-Cr' has no effect if you define + `YY_INPUT()' (*note Generated Scanner::). + + The options `-Cf' or `-CF' and `-Cm' do not make sense together - + there is no opportunity for meta-equivalence classes if the table + is not being compressed. Otherwise the options may be freely + mixed, and are cumulative. + + The default setting is `-Cem', which specifies that `flex' should + generate equivalence classes and meta-equivalence classes. This + setting provides the highest degree of table compression. You can + trade off faster-executing scanners at the cost of larger tables + with the following generally being true: + + + slowest & smallest + -Cem + -Cm + -Ce + -C + -C{f,F}e + -C{f,F} + -C{f,F}a + fastest & largest + + Note that scanners with the smallest tables are usually generated + and compiled the quickest, so during development you will usually + want to use the default, maximal compression. + + `-Cfe' is often a good compromise between speed and size for + production scanners. + +`-f, --full, `%option full'' + specifies "fast scanner". No table compression is done and + `stdio' is bypassed. The result is large but fast. This option + is equivalent to `--Cfr' + +`-F, --fast, `%option fast'' + specifies that the _fast_ scanner table representation should be + used (and `stdio' bypassed). This representation is about as fast + as the full table representation `--full', and for some sets of + patterns will be considerably smaller (and for others, larger). In + general, if the pattern set contains both _keywords_ and a + catch-all, _identifier_ rule, such as in the set: + + + "case" return TOK_CASE; + "switch" return TOK_SWITCH; + ... + "default" return TOK_DEFAULT; + [a-z]+ return TOK_ID; + + then you're better off using the full table representation. If + only the _identifier_ rule is present and you then use a hash + table or some such to detect the keywords, you're better off using + `--fast'. + + This option is equivalent to `-CFr'. It cannot be used with + `--c++'. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Debugging Options, Next: Miscellaneous Options, Prev: Options for Scanner Speed and Size, Up: Scanner Options + +16.5 Debugging Options +====================== + +`-b, --backup, `%option backup'' + Generate backing-up information to `lex.backup'. This is a list of + scanner states which require backing up and the input characters on + which they do so. By adding rules one can remove backing-up + states. If _all_ backing-up states are eliminated and `-Cf' or + `-CF' is used, the generated scanner will run faster (see the + `--perf-report' flag). Only users who wish to squeeze every last + cycle out of their scanners need worry about this option. (*note + Performance::). + +`-d, --debug, `%option debug'' + makes the generated scanner run in "debug" mode. Whenever a + pattern is recognized and the global variable `yy_flex_debug' is + non-zero (which is the default), the scanner will write to + `stderr' a line of the form: + + + -accepting rule at line 53 ("the matched text") + + The line number refers to the location of the rule in the file + defining the scanner (i.e., the file that was fed to flex). + Messages are also generated when the scanner backs up, accepts the + default rule, reaches the end of its input buffer (or encounters a + NUL; at this point, the two look the same as far as the scanner's + concerned), or reaches an end-of-file. + +`-p, --perf-report, `%option perf-report'' + generates a performance report to `stderr'. The report consists of + comments regarding features of the `flex' input file which will + cause a serious loss of performance in the resulting scanner. If + you give the flag twice, you will also get comments regarding + features that lead to minor performance losses. + + Note that the use of `REJECT', and variable trailing context + (*note Limitations::) entails a substantial performance penalty; + use of `yymore()', the `^' operator, and the `--interactive' flag + entail minor performance penalties. + +`-s, --nodefault, `%option nodefault'' + causes the _default rule_ (that unmatched scanner input is echoed + to `stdout)' to be suppressed. If the scanner encounters input + that does not match any of its rules, it aborts with an error. + This option is useful for finding holes in a scanner's rule set. + +`-T, --trace, `%option trace'' + makes `flex' run in "trace" mode. It will generate a lot of + messages to `stderr' concerning the form of the input and the + resultant non-deterministic and deterministic finite automata. + This option is mostly for use in maintaining `flex'. + +`-w, --nowarn, `%option nowarn'' + suppresses warning messages. + +`-v, --verbose, `%option verbose'' + specifies that `flex' should write to `stderr' a summary of + statistics regarding the scanner it generates. Most of the + statistics are meaningless to the casual `flex' user, but the + first line identifies the version of `flex' (same as reported by + `--version'), and the next line the flags used when generating the + scanner, including those that are on by default. + +`--warn, `%option warn'' + warn about certain things. In particular, if the default rule can + be matched but no default rule has been given, the flex will warn + you. We recommend using this option always. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Miscellaneous Options, Prev: Debugging Options, Up: Scanner Options + +16.6 Miscellaneous Options +========================== + +`-c' + A do-nothing option included for POSIX compliance. + +`-h, -?, --help' + generates a "help" summary of `flex''s options to `stdout' and + then exits. + +`-n' + Another do-nothing option included for POSIX compliance. + +`-V, --version' + prints the version number to `stdout' and exits. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Performance, Next: Cxx, Prev: Scanner Options, Up: Top + +17 Performance Considerations +***************************** + +The main design goal of `flex' is that it generate high-performance +scanners. It has been optimized for dealing well with large sets of +rules. Aside from the effects on scanner speed of the table compression +`-C' options outlined above, there are a number of options/actions +which degrade performance. These are, from most expensive to least: + + + REJECT + arbitrary trailing context + + pattern sets that require backing up + %option yylineno + %array + + %option interactive + %option always-interactive + + @samp{^} beginning-of-line operator + yymore() + + with the first two all being quite expensive and the last two being +quite cheap. Note also that `unput()' is implemented as a routine call +that potentially does quite a bit of work, while `yyless()' is a +quite-cheap macro. So if you are just putting back some excess text you +scanned, use `yyless()'. + + `REJECT' should be avoided at all costs when performance is +important. It is a particularly expensive option. + + There is one case when `%option yylineno' can be expensive. That is +when your patterns match long tokens that could _possibly_ contain a +newline character. There is no performance penalty for rules that can +not possibly match newlines, since flex does not need to check them for +newlines. In general, you should avoid rules such as `[^f]+', which +match very long tokens, including newlines, and may possibly match your +entire file! A better approach is to separate `[^f]+' into two rules: + + + %option yylineno + %% + [^f\n]+ + \n+ + + The above scanner does not incur a performance penalty. + + Getting rid of backing up is messy and often may be an enormous +amount of work for a complicated scanner. In principal, one begins by +using the `-b' flag to generate a `lex.backup' file. For example, on +the input: + + + %% + foo return TOK_KEYWORD; + foobar return TOK_KEYWORD; + + the file looks like: + + + State #6 is non-accepting - + associated rule line numbers: + 2 3 + out-transitions: [ o ] + jam-transitions: EOF [ \001-n p-\177 ] + + State #8 is non-accepting - + associated rule line numbers: + 3 + out-transitions: [ a ] + jam-transitions: EOF [ \001-` b-\177 ] + + State #9 is non-accepting - + associated rule line numbers: + 3 + out-transitions: [ r ] + jam-transitions: EOF [ \001-q s-\177 ] + + Compressed tables always back up. + + The first few lines tell us that there's a scanner state in which it +can make a transition on an 'o' but not on any other character, and +that in that state the currently scanned text does not match any rule. +The state occurs when trying to match the rules found at lines 2 and 3 +in the input file. If the scanner is in that state and then reads +something other than an 'o', it will have to back up to find a rule +which is matched. With a bit of headscratching one can see that this +must be the state it's in when it has seen `fo'. When this has +happened, if anything other than another `o' is seen, the scanner will +have to back up to simply match the `f' (by the default rule). + + The comment regarding State #8 indicates there's a problem when +`foob' has been scanned. Indeed, on any character other than an `a', +the scanner will have to back up to accept "foo". Similarly, the +comment for State #9 concerns when `fooba' has been scanned and an `r' +does not follow. + + The final comment reminds us that there's no point going to all the +trouble of removing backing up from the rules unless we're using `-Cf' +or `-CF', since there's no performance gain doing so with compressed +scanners. + + The way to remove the backing up is to add "error" rules: + + + %% + foo return TOK_KEYWORD; + foobar return TOK_KEYWORD; + + fooba | + foob | + fo { + /* false alarm, not really a keyword */ + return TOK_ID; + } + + Eliminating backing up among a list of keywords can also be done +using a "catch-all" rule: + + + %% + foo return TOK_KEYWORD; + foobar return TOK_KEYWORD; + + [a-z]+ return TOK_ID; + + This is usually the best solution when appropriate. + + Backing up messages tend to cascade. With a complicated set of rules +it's not uncommon to get hundreds of messages. If one can decipher +them, though, it often only takes a dozen or so rules to eliminate the +backing up (though it's easy to make a mistake and have an error rule +accidentally match a valid token. A possible future `flex' feature +will be to automatically add rules to eliminate backing up). + + It's important to keep in mind that you gain the benefits of +eliminating backing up only if you eliminate _every_ instance of +backing up. Leaving just one means you gain nothing. + + _Variable_ trailing context (where both the leading and trailing +parts do not have a fixed length) entails almost the same performance +loss as `REJECT' (i.e., substantial). So when possible a rule like: + + + %% + mouse|rat/(cat|dog) run(); + + is better written: + + + %% + mouse/cat|dog run(); + rat/cat|dog run(); + + or as + + + %% + mouse|rat/cat run(); + mouse|rat/dog run(); + + Note that here the special '|' action does _not_ provide any +savings, and can even make things worse (*note Limitations::). + + Another area where the user can increase a scanner's performance (and +one that's easier to implement) arises from the fact that the longer the +tokens matched, the faster the scanner will run. This is because with +long tokens the processing of most input characters takes place in the +(short) inner scanning loop, and does not often have to go through the +additional work of setting up the scanning environment (e.g., `yytext') +for the action. Recall the scanner for C comments: + + + %x comment + %% + int line_num = 1; + + "/*" BEGIN(comment); + + [^*\n]* + "*"+[^*/\n]* + \n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(INITIAL); + + This could be sped up by writing it as: + + + %x comment + %% + int line_num = 1; + + "/*" BEGIN(comment); + + [^*\n]* + [^*\n]*\n ++line_num; + "*"+[^*/\n]* + "*"+[^*/\n]*\n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(INITIAL); + + Now instead of each newline requiring the processing of another +action, recognizing the newlines is distributed over the other rules to +keep the matched text as long as possible. Note that _adding_ rules +does _not_ slow down the scanner! The speed of the scanner is +independent of the number of rules or (modulo the considerations given +at the beginning of this section) how complicated the rules are with +regard to operators such as `*' and `|'. + + A final example in speeding up a scanner: suppose you want to scan +through a file containing identifiers and keywords, one per line and +with no other extraneous characters, and recognize all the keywords. A +natural first approach is: + + + %% + asm | + auto | + break | + ... etc ... + volatile | + while /* it's a keyword */ + + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ + + To eliminate the back-tracking, introduce a catch-all rule: + + + %% + asm | + auto | + break | + ... etc ... + volatile | + while /* it's a keyword */ + + [a-z]+ | + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ + + Now, if it's guaranteed that there's exactly one word per line, then +we can reduce the total number of matches by a half by merging in the +recognition of newlines with that of the other tokens: + + + %% + asm\n | + auto\n | + break\n | + ... etc ... + volatile\n | + while\n /* it's a keyword */ + + [a-z]+\n | + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ + + One has to be careful here, as we have now reintroduced backing up +into the scanner. In particular, while _we_ know that there will never +be any characters in the input stream other than letters or newlines, +`flex' can't figure this out, and it will plan for possibly needing to +back up when it has scanned a token like `auto' and then the next +character is something other than a newline or a letter. Previously it +would then just match the `auto' rule and be done, but now it has no +`auto' rule, only a `auto\n' rule. To eliminate the possibility of +backing up, we could either duplicate all rules but without final +newlines, or, since we never expect to encounter such an input and +therefore don't how it's classified, we can introduce one more +catch-all rule, this one which doesn't include a newline: + + + %% + asm\n | + auto\n | + break\n | + ... etc ... + volatile\n | + while\n /* it's a keyword */ + + [a-z]+\n | + [a-z]+ | + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ + + Compiled with `-Cf', this is about as fast as one can get a `flex' +scanner to go for this particular problem. + + A final note: `flex' is slow when matching `NUL's, particularly when +a token contains multiple `NUL's. It's best to write rules which match +_short_ amounts of text if it's anticipated that the text will often +include `NUL's. + + Another final note regarding performance: as mentioned in *Note +Matching::, dynamically resizing `yytext' to accommodate huge tokens is +a slow process because it presently requires that the (huge) token be +rescanned from the beginning. Thus if performance is vital, you should +attempt to match "large" quantities of text but not "huge" quantities, +where the cutoff between the two is at about 8K characters per token. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Cxx, Next: Reentrant, Prev: Performance, Up: Top + +18 Generating C++ Scanners +************************** + +*IMPORTANT*: the present form of the scanning class is _experimental_ +and may change considerably between major releases. + + `flex' provides two different ways to generate scanners for use with +C++. The first way is to simply compile a scanner generated by `flex' +using a C++ compiler instead of a C compiler. You should not encounter +any compilation errors (*note Reporting Bugs::). You can then use C++ +code in your rule actions instead of C code. Note that the default +input source for your scanner remains `yyin', and default echoing is +still done to `yyout'. Both of these remain `FILE *' variables and not +C++ _streams_. + + You can also use `flex' to generate a C++ scanner class, using the +`-+' option (or, equivalently, `%option c++)', which is automatically +specified if the name of the `flex' executable ends in a '+', such as +`flex++'. When using this option, `flex' defaults to generating the +scanner to the file `lex.yy.cc' instead of `lex.yy.c'. The generated +scanner includes the header file `FlexLexer.h', which defines the +interface to two C++ classes. + + The first class, `FlexLexer', provides an abstract base class +defining the general scanner class interface. It provides the +following member functions: + +`const char* YYText()' + returns the text of the most recently matched token, the + equivalent of `yytext'. + +`int YYLeng()' + returns the length of the most recently matched token, the + equivalent of `yyleng'. + +`int lineno() const' + returns the current input line number (see `%option yylineno)', or + `1' if `%option yylineno' was not used. + +`void set_debug( int flag )' + sets the debugging flag for the scanner, equivalent to assigning to + `yy_flex_debug' (*note Scanner Options::). Note that you must + build the scanner using `%option debug' to include debugging + information in it. + +`int debug() const' + returns the current setting of the debugging flag. + + Also provided are member functions equivalent to +`yy_switch_to_buffer()', `yy_create_buffer()' (though the first +argument is an `istream*' object pointer and not a `FILE*)', +`yy_flush_buffer()', `yy_delete_buffer()', and `yyrestart()' (again, +the first argument is a `istream*' object pointer). + + The second class defined in `FlexLexer.h' is `yyFlexLexer', which is +derived from `FlexLexer'. It defines the following additional member +functions: + +`yyFlexLexer( istream* arg_yyin = 0, ostream* arg_yyout = 0 )' + constructs a `yyFlexLexer' object using the given streams for input + and output. If not specified, the streams default to `cin' and + `cout', respectively. + +`virtual int yylex()' + performs the same role is `yylex()' does for ordinary `flex' + scanners: it scans the input stream, consuming tokens, until a + rule's action returns a value. If you derive a subclass `S' from + `yyFlexLexer' and want to access the member functions and variables + of `S' inside `yylex()', then you need to use `%option + yyclass="S"' to inform `flex' that you will be using that subclass + instead of `yyFlexLexer'. In this case, rather than generating + `yyFlexLexer::yylex()', `flex' generates `S::yylex()' (and also + generates a dummy `yyFlexLexer::yylex()' that calls + `yyFlexLexer::LexerError()' if called). + +`virtual void switch_streams(istream* new_in = 0, ostream* new_out = 0)' + reassigns `yyin' to `new_in' (if non-null) and `yyout' to + `new_out' (if non-null), deleting the previous input buffer if + `yyin' is reassigned. + +`int yylex( istream* new_in, ostream* new_out = 0 )' + first switches the input streams via `switch_streams( new_in, + new_out )' and then returns the value of `yylex()'. + + In addition, `yyFlexLexer' defines the following protected virtual +functions which you can redefine in derived classes to tailor the +scanner: + +`virtual int LexerInput( char* buf, int max_size )' + reads up to `max_size' characters into `buf' and returns the + number of characters read. To indicate end-of-input, return 0 + characters. Note that `interactive' scanners (see the `-B' and + `-I' flags in *Note Scanner Options::) define the macro + `YY_INTERACTIVE'. If you redefine `LexerInput()' and need to take + different actions depending on whether or not the scanner might be + scanning an interactive input source, you can test for the + presence of this name via `#ifdef' statements. + +`virtual void LexerOutput( const char* buf, int size )' + writes out `size' characters from the buffer `buf', which, while + `NUL'-terminated, may also contain internal `NUL's if the + scanner's rules can match text with `NUL's in them. + +`virtual void LexerError( const char* msg )' + reports a fatal error message. The default version of this + function writes the message to the stream `cerr' and exits. + + Note that a `yyFlexLexer' object contains its _entire_ scanning +state. Thus you can use such objects to create reentrant scanners, but +see also *Note Reentrant::. You can instantiate multiple instances of +the same `yyFlexLexer' class, and you can also combine multiple C++ +scanner classes together in the same program using the `-P' option +discussed above. + + Finally, note that the `%array' feature is not available to C++ +scanner classes; you must use `%pointer' (the default). + + Here is an example of a simple C++ scanner: + + + // An example of using the flex C++ scanner class. + + %{ + int mylineno = 0; + %} + + string \"[^\n"]+\" + + ws [ \t]+ + + alpha [A-Za-z] + dig [0-9] + name ({alpha}|{dig}|\$)({alpha}|{dig}|[_.\-/$])* + num1 [-+]?{dig}+\.?([eE][-+]?{dig}+)? + num2 [-+]?{dig}*\.{dig}+([eE][-+]?{dig}+)? + number {num1}|{num2} + + %% + + {ws} /* skip blanks and tabs */ + + "/*" { + int c; + + while((c = yyinput()) != 0) + { + if(c == '\n') + ++mylineno; + + else if(c == @samp{*}) + { + if((c = yyinput()) == '/') + break; + else + unput(c); + } + } + } + + {number} cout "number " YYText() '\n'; + + \n mylineno++; + + {name} cout "name " YYText() '\n'; + + {string} cout "string " YYText() '\n'; + + %% + + int main( int /* argc */, char** /* argv */ ) + { + @code{flex}Lexer* lexer = new yyFlexLexer; + while(lexer->yylex() != 0) + ; + return 0; + } + + If you want to create multiple (different) lexer classes, you use the +`-P' flag (or the `prefix=' option) to rename each `yyFlexLexer' to +some other `xxFlexLexer'. You then can include `' in your +other sources once per lexer class, first renaming `yyFlexLexer' as +follows: + + + #undef yyFlexLexer + #define yyFlexLexer xxFlexLexer + #include + + #undef yyFlexLexer + #define yyFlexLexer zzFlexLexer + #include + + if, for example, you used `%option prefix="xx"' for one of your +scanners and `%option prefix="zz"' for the other. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reentrant, Next: Lex and Posix, Prev: Cxx, Up: Top + +19 Reentrant C Scanners +*********************** + +`flex' has the ability to generate a reentrant C scanner. This is +accomplished by specifying `%option reentrant' (`-R') The generated +scanner is both portable, and safe to use in one or more separate +threads of control. The most common use for reentrant scanners is from +within multi-threaded applications. Any thread may create and execute +a reentrant `flex' scanner without the need for synchronization with +other threads. + +* Menu: + +* Reentrant Uses:: +* Reentrant Overview:: +* Reentrant Example:: +* Reentrant Detail:: +* Reentrant Functions:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reentrant Uses, Next: Reentrant Overview, Prev: Reentrant, Up: Reentrant + +19.1 Uses for Reentrant Scanners +================================ + +However, there are other uses for a reentrant scanner. For example, you +could scan two or more files simultaneously to implement a `diff' at +the token level (i.e., instead of at the character level): + + + /* Example of maintaining more than one active scanner. */ + + do { + int tok1, tok2; + + tok1 = yylex( scanner_1 ); + tok2 = yylex( scanner_2 ); + + if( tok1 != tok2 ) + printf("Files are different."); + + } while ( tok1 && tok2 ); + + Another use for a reentrant scanner is recursion. (Note that a +recursive scanner can also be created using a non-reentrant scanner and +buffer states. *Note Multiple Input Buffers::.) + + The following crude scanner supports the `eval' command by invoking +another instance of itself. + + + /* Example of recursive invocation. */ + + %option reentrant + + %% + "eval(".+")" { + yyscan_t scanner; + YY_BUFFER_STATE buf; + + yylex_init( &scanner ); + yytext[yyleng-1] = ' '; + + buf = yy_scan_string( yytext + 5, scanner ); + yylex( scanner ); + + yy_delete_buffer(buf,scanner); + yylex_destroy( scanner ); + } + ... + %% + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reentrant Overview, Next: Reentrant Example, Prev: Reentrant Uses, Up: Reentrant + +19.2 An Overview of the Reentrant API +===================================== + +The API for reentrant scanners is different than for non-reentrant +scanners. Here is a quick overview of the API: + + `%option reentrant' must be specified. + + * All functions take one additional argument: `yyscanner' + + * All global variables are replaced by their macro equivalents. (We + tell you this because it may be important to you during debugging.) + + * `yylex_init' and `yylex_destroy' must be called before and after + `yylex', respectively. + + * Accessor methods (get/set functions) provide access to common + `flex' variables. + + * User-specific data can be stored in `yyextra'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reentrant Example, Next: Reentrant Detail, Prev: Reentrant Overview, Up: Reentrant + +19.3 Reentrant Example +====================== + +First, an example of a reentrant scanner: + + /* This scanner prints "//" comments. */ + + %option reentrant stack noyywrap + %x COMMENT + + %% + + "//" yy_push_state( COMMENT, yyscanner); + .|\n + + \n yy_pop_state( yyscanner ); + [^\n]+ fprintf( yyout, "%s\n", yytext); + + %% + + int main ( int argc, char * argv[] ) + { + yyscan_t scanner; + + yylex_init ( &scanner ); + yylex ( scanner ); + yylex_destroy ( scanner ); + return 0; + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reentrant Detail, Next: Reentrant Functions, Prev: Reentrant Example, Up: Reentrant + +19.4 The Reentrant API in Detail +================================ + +Here are the things you need to do or know to use the reentrant C API of +`flex'. + +* Menu: + +* Specify Reentrant:: +* Extra Reentrant Argument:: +* Global Replacement:: +* Init and Destroy Functions:: +* Accessor Methods:: +* Extra Data:: +* About yyscan_t:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Specify Reentrant, Next: Extra Reentrant Argument, Prev: Reentrant Detail, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.1 Declaring a Scanner As Reentrant +--------------------------------------- + +%option reentrant (-reentrant) must be specified. + + Notice that `%option reentrant' is specified in the above example +(*note Reentrant Example::. Had this option not been specified, `flex' +would have happily generated a non-reentrant scanner without +complaining. You may explicitly specify `%option noreentrant', if you +do _not_ want a reentrant scanner, although it is not necessary. The +default is to generate a non-reentrant scanner. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Extra Reentrant Argument, Next: Global Replacement, Prev: Specify Reentrant, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.2 The Extra Argument +------------------------- + +All functions take one additional argument: `yyscanner'. + + Notice that the calls to `yy_push_state' and `yy_pop_state' both +have an argument, `yyscanner' , that is not present in a non-reentrant +scanner. Here are the declarations of `yy_push_state' and +`yy_pop_state' in the reentrant scanner: + + + static void yy_push_state ( int new_state , yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; + static void yy_pop_state ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; + + Notice that the argument `yyscanner' appears in the declaration of +both functions. In fact, all `flex' functions in a reentrant scanner +have this additional argument. It is always the last argument in the +argument list, it is always of type `yyscan_t' (which is typedef'd to +`void *') and it is always named `yyscanner'. As you may have guessed, +`yyscanner' is a pointer to an opaque data structure encapsulating the +current state of the scanner. For a list of function declarations, see +*Note Reentrant Functions::. Note that preprocessor macros, such as +`BEGIN', `ECHO', and `REJECT', do not take this additional argument. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Global Replacement, Next: Init and Destroy Functions, Prev: Extra Reentrant Argument, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.3 Global Variables Replaced By Macros +------------------------------------------ + +All global variables in traditional flex have been replaced by macro +equivalents. + + Note that in the above example, `yyout' and `yytext' are not plain +variables. These are macros that will expand to their equivalent lvalue. +All of the familiar `flex' globals have been replaced by their macro +equivalents. In particular, `yytext', `yyleng', `yylineno', `yyin', +`yyout', `yyextra', `yylval', and `yylloc' are macros. You may safely +use these macros in actions as if they were plain variables. We only +tell you this so you don't expect to link to these variables +externally. Currently, each macro expands to a member of an internal +struct, e.g., + + + #define yytext (((struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner)->yytext_r) + + One important thing to remember about `yytext' and friends is that +`yytext' is not a global variable in a reentrant scanner, you can not +access it directly from outside an action or from other functions. You +must use an accessor method, e.g., `yyget_text', to accomplish this. +(See below). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Init and Destroy Functions, Next: Accessor Methods, Prev: Global Replacement, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.4 Init and Destroy Functions +--------------------------------- + +`yylex_init' and `yylex_destroy' must be called before and after +`yylex', respectively. + + + int yylex_init ( yyscan_t * ptr_yy_globals ) ; + int yylex_init_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined, yyscan_t * ptr_yy_globals ) ; + int yylex ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; + int yylex_destroy ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; + + The function `yylex_init' must be called before calling any other +function. The argument to `yylex_init' is the address of an +uninitialized pointer to be filled in by `yylex_init', overwriting any +previous contents. The function `yylex_init_extra' may be used instead, +taking as its first argument a variable of type `YY_EXTRA_TYPE'. See +the section on yyextra, below, for more details. + + The value stored in `ptr_yy_globals' should thereafter be passed to +`yylex' and `yylex_destroy'. Flex does not save the argument passed to +`yylex_init', so it is safe to pass the address of a local pointer to +`yylex_init' so long as it remains in scope for the duration of all +calls to the scanner, up to and including the call to `yylex_destroy'. + + The function `yylex' should be familiar to you by now. The reentrant +version takes one argument, which is the value returned (via an +argument) by `yylex_init'. Otherwise, it behaves the same as the +non-reentrant version of `yylex'. + + Both `yylex_init' and `yylex_init_extra' returns 0 (zero) on success, +or non-zero on failure, in which case errno is set to one of the +following values: + + * ENOMEM Memory allocation error. *Note memory-management::. + + * EINVAL Invalid argument. + + The function `yylex_destroy' should be called to free resources used +by the scanner. After `yylex_destroy' is called, the contents of +`yyscanner' should not be used. Of course, there is no need to destroy +a scanner if you plan to reuse it. A `flex' scanner (both reentrant +and non-reentrant) may be restarted by calling `yyrestart'. + + Below is an example of a program that creates a scanner, uses it, +then destroys it when done: + + + int main () + { + yyscan_t scanner; + int tok; + + yylex_init(&scanner); + + while ((tok=yylex()) > 0) + printf("tok=%d yytext=%s\n", tok, yyget_text(scanner)); + + yylex_destroy(scanner); + return 0; + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: Accessor Methods, Next: Extra Data, Prev: Init and Destroy Functions, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.5 Accessing Variables with Reentrant Scanners +-------------------------------------------------- + +Accessor methods (get/set functions) provide access to common `flex' +variables. + + Many scanners that you build will be part of a larger project. +Portions of your project will need access to `flex' values, such as +`yytext'. In a non-reentrant scanner, these values are global, so +there is no problem accessing them. However, in a reentrant scanner, +there are no global `flex' values. You can not access them directly. +Instead, you must access `flex' values using accessor methods (get/set +functions). Each accessor method is named `yyget_NAME' or `yyset_NAME', +where `NAME' is the name of the `flex' variable you want. For example: + + + /* Set the last character of yytext to NULL. */ + void chop ( yyscan_t scanner ) + { + int len = yyget_leng( scanner ); + yyget_text( scanner )[len - 1] = '\0'; + } + + The above code may be called from within an action like this: + + + %% + .+\n { chop( yyscanner );} + + You may find that `%option header-file' is particularly useful for +generating prototypes of all the accessor functions. *Note +option-header::. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Extra Data, Next: About yyscan_t, Prev: Accessor Methods, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.6 Extra Data +----------------- + +User-specific data can be stored in `yyextra'. + + In a reentrant scanner, it is unwise to use global variables to +communicate with or maintain state between different pieces of your +program. However, you may need access to external data or invoke +external functions from within the scanner actions. Likewise, you may +need to pass information to your scanner (e.g., open file descriptors, +or database connections). In a non-reentrant scanner, the only way to +do this would be through the use of global variables. `Flex' allows +you to store arbitrary, "extra" data in a scanner. This data is +accessible through the accessor methods `yyget_extra' and `yyset_extra' +from outside the scanner, and through the shortcut macro `yyextra' from +within the scanner itself. They are defined as follows: + + + #define YY_EXTRA_TYPE void* + YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra ( yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE arbitrary_data , yyscan_t scanner); + + In addition, an extra form of `yylex_init' is provided, +`yylex_init_extra'. This function is provided so that the yyextra value +can be accessed from within the very first yyalloc, used to allocate +the scanner itself. + + By default, `YY_EXTRA_TYPE' is defined as type `void *'. You may +redefine this type using `%option extra-type="your_type"' in the +scanner: + + + /* An example of overriding YY_EXTRA_TYPE. */ + %{ + #include + #include + %} + %option reentrant + %option extra-type="struct stat *" + %% + + __filesize__ printf( "%ld", yyextra->st_size ); + __lastmod__ printf( "%ld", yyextra->st_mtime ); + %% + void scan_file( char* filename ) + { + yyscan_t scanner; + struct stat buf; + FILE *in; + + in = fopen( filename, "r" ); + stat( filename, &buf ); + + yylex_init_extra( buf, &scanner ); + yyset_in( in, scanner ); + yylex( scanner ); + yylex_destroy( scanner ); + + fclose( in ); + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: About yyscan_t, Prev: Extra Data, Up: Reentrant Detail + +19.4.7 About yyscan_t +--------------------- + +`yyscan_t' is defined as: + + + typedef void* yyscan_t; + + It is initialized by `yylex_init()' to point to an internal +structure. You should never access this value directly. In particular, +you should never attempt to free it (use `yylex_destroy()' instead.) + + +File: flex.info, Node: Reentrant Functions, Prev: Reentrant Detail, Up: Reentrant + +19.5 Functions and Macros Available in Reentrant C Scanners +=========================================================== + +The following Functions are available in a reentrant scanner: + + + char *yyget_text ( yyscan_t scanner ); + int yyget_leng ( yyscan_t scanner ); + FILE *yyget_in ( yyscan_t scanner ); + FILE *yyget_out ( yyscan_t scanner ); + int yyget_lineno ( yyscan_t scanner ); + YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra ( yyscan_t scanner ); + int yyget_debug ( yyscan_t scanner ); + + void yyset_debug ( int flag, yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_in ( FILE * in_str , yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_out ( FILE * out_str , yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_lineno ( int line_number , yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined , yyscan_t scanner ); + + There are no "set" functions for yytext and yyleng. This is +intentional. + + The following Macro shortcuts are available in actions in a reentrant +scanner: + + + yytext + yyleng + yyin + yyout + yylineno + yyextra + yy_flex_debug + + In a reentrant C scanner, support for yylineno is always present +(i.e., you may access yylineno), but the value is never modified by +`flex' unless `%option yylineno' is enabled. This is to allow the user +to maintain the line count independently of `flex'. + + The following functions and macros are made available when `%option +bison-bridge' (`--bison-bridge') is specified: + + + YYSTYPE * yyget_lval ( yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_lval ( YYSTYPE * yylvalp , yyscan_t scanner ); + yylval + + The following functions and macros are made available when `%option +bison-locations' (`--bison-locations') is specified: + + + YYLTYPE *yyget_lloc ( yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_lloc ( YYLTYPE * yyllocp , yyscan_t scanner ); + yylloc + + Support for yylval assumes that `YYSTYPE' is a valid type. Support +for yylloc assumes that `YYSLYPE' is a valid type. Typically, these +types are generated by `bison', and are included in section 1 of the +`flex' input. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Lex and Posix, Next: Memory Management, Prev: Reentrant, Up: Top + +20 Incompatibilities with Lex and Posix +*************************************** + +`flex' is a rewrite of the AT&T Unix _lex_ tool (the two +implementations do not share any code, though), with some extensions and +incompatibilities, both of which are of concern to those who wish to +write scanners acceptable to both implementations. `flex' is fully +compliant with the POSIX `lex' specification, except that when using +`%pointer' (the default), a call to `unput()' destroys the contents of +`yytext', which is counter to the POSIX specification. In this section +we discuss all of the known areas of incompatibility between `flex', +AT&T `lex', and the POSIX specification. `flex''s `-l' option turns on +maximum compatibility with the original AT&T `lex' implementation, at +the cost of a major loss in the generated scanner's performance. We +note below which incompatibilities can be overcome using the `-l' +option. `flex' is fully compatible with `lex' with the following +exceptions: + + * The undocumented `lex' scanner internal variable `yylineno' is not + supported unless `-l' or `%option yylineno' is used. + + * `yylineno' should be maintained on a per-buffer basis, rather than + a per-scanner (single global variable) basis. + + * `yylineno' is not part of the POSIX specification. + + * The `input()' routine is not redefinable, though it may be called + to read characters following whatever has been matched by a rule. + If `input()' encounters an end-of-file the normal `yywrap()' + processing is done. A "real" end-of-file is returned by `input()' + as `EOF'. + + * Input is instead controlled by defining the `YY_INPUT()' macro. + + * The `flex' restriction that `input()' cannot be redefined is in + accordance with the POSIX specification, which simply does not + specify any way of controlling the scanner's input other than by + making an initial assignment to `yyin'. + + * The `unput()' routine is not redefinable. This restriction is in + accordance with POSIX. + + * `flex' scanners are not as reentrant as `lex' scanners. In + particular, if you have an interactive scanner and an interrupt + handler which long-jumps out of the scanner, and the scanner is + subsequently called again, you may get the following message: + + + fatal @code{flex} scanner internal error--end of buffer missed + + To reenter the scanner, first use: + + + yyrestart( yyin ); + + Note that this call will throw away any buffered input; usually + this isn't a problem with an interactive scanner. *Note + Reentrant::, for `flex''s reentrant API. + + * Also note that `flex' C++ scanner classes _are_ reentrant, so if + using C++ is an option for you, you should use them instead. + *Note Cxx::, and *Note Reentrant:: for details. + + * `output()' is not supported. Output from the ECHO macro is done + to the file-pointer `yyout' (default `stdout)'. + + * `output()' is not part of the POSIX specification. + + * `lex' does not support exclusive start conditions (%x), though they + are in the POSIX specification. + + * When definitions are expanded, `flex' encloses them in parentheses. + With `lex', the following: + + + NAME [A-Z][A-Z0-9]* + %% + foo{NAME}? printf( "Found it\n" ); + %% + + will not match the string `foo' because when the macro is expanded + the rule is equivalent to `foo[A-Z][A-Z0-9]*?' and the precedence + is such that the `?' is associated with `[A-Z0-9]*'. With `flex', + the rule will be expanded to `foo([A-Z][A-Z0-9]*)?' and so the + string `foo' will match. + + * Note that if the definition begins with `^' or ends with `$' then + it is _not_ expanded with parentheses, to allow these operators to + appear in definitions without losing their special meanings. But + the `', `/', and `<>' operators cannot be used in a `flex' + definition. + + * Using `-l' results in the `lex' behavior of no parentheses around + the definition. + + * The POSIX specification is that the definition be enclosed in + parentheses. + + * Some implementations of `lex' allow a rule's action to begin on a + separate line, if the rule's pattern has trailing whitespace: + + + %% + foo|bar + { foobar_action();} + + `flex' does not support this feature. + + * The `lex' `%r' (generate a Ratfor scanner) option is not + supported. It is not part of the POSIX specification. + + * After a call to `unput()', _yytext_ is undefined until the next + token is matched, unless the scanner was built using `%array'. + This is not the case with `lex' or the POSIX specification. The + `-l' option does away with this incompatibility. + + * The precedence of the `{,}' (numeric range) operator is different. + The AT&T and POSIX specifications of `lex' interpret `abc{1,3}' + as match one, two, or three occurrences of `abc'", whereas `flex' + interprets it as "match `ab' followed by one, two, or three + occurrences of `c'". The `-l' and `--posix' options do away with + this incompatibility. + + * The precedence of the `^' operator is different. `lex' interprets + `^foo|bar' as "match either 'foo' at the beginning of a line, or + 'bar' anywhere", whereas `flex' interprets it as "match either + `foo' or `bar' if they come at the beginning of a line". The + latter is in agreement with the POSIX specification. + + * The special table-size declarations such as `%a' supported by + `lex' are not required by `flex' scanners.. `flex' ignores them. + + * The name `FLEX_SCANNER' is `#define''d so scanners may be written + for use with either `flex' or `lex'. Scanners also include + `YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION', `YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION' and + `YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION' indicating which version of `flex' + generated the scanner. For example, for the 2.5.22 release, these + defines would be 2, 5 and 22 respectively. If the version of + `flex' being used is a beta version, then the symbol `FLEX_BETA' + is defined. + + * The symbols `[[' and `]]' in the code sections of the input may + conflict with the m4 delimiters. *Note M4 Dependency::. + + + The following `flex' features are not included in `lex' or the POSIX +specification: + + * C++ scanners + + * %option + + * start condition scopes + + * start condition stacks + + * interactive/non-interactive scanners + + * yy_scan_string() and friends + + * yyterminate() + + * yy_set_interactive() + + * yy_set_bol() + + * YY_AT_BOL() <> + + * <*> + + * YY_DECL + + * YY_START + + * YY_USER_ACTION + + * YY_USER_INIT + + * #line directives + + * %{}'s around actions + + * reentrant C API + + * multiple actions on a line + + * almost all of the `flex' command-line options + + The feature "multiple actions on a line" refers to the fact that +with `flex' you can put multiple actions on the same line, separated +with semi-colons, while with `lex', the following: + + + foo handle_foo(); ++num_foos_seen; + + is (rather surprisingly) truncated to + + + foo handle_foo(); + + `flex' does not truncate the action. Actions that are not enclosed +in braces are simply terminated at the end of the line. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Memory Management, Next: Serialized Tables, Prev: Lex and Posix, Up: Top + +21 Memory Management +******************** + +This chapter describes how flex handles dynamic memory, and how you can +override the default behavior. + +* Menu: + +* The Default Memory Management:: +* Overriding The Default Memory Management:: +* A Note About yytext And Memory:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: The Default Memory Management, Next: Overriding The Default Memory Management, Prev: Memory Management, Up: Memory Management + +21.1 The Default Memory Management +================================== + +Flex allocates dynamic memory during initialization, and once in a +while from within a call to yylex(). Initialization takes place during +the first call to yylex(). Thereafter, flex may reallocate more memory +if it needs to enlarge a buffer. As of version 2.5.9 Flex will clean up +all memory when you call `yylex_destroy' *Note faq-memory-leak::. + + Flex allocates dynamic memory for four purposes, listed below (1) + +16kB for the input buffer. + Flex allocates memory for the character buffer used to perform + pattern matching. Flex must read ahead from the input stream and + store it in a large character buffer. This buffer is typically + the largest chunk of dynamic memory flex consumes. This buffer + will grow if necessary, doubling the size each time. Flex frees + this memory when you call yylex_destroy(). The default size of + this buffer (16384 bytes) is almost always too large. The ideal + size for this buffer is the length of the longest token expected, + in bytes, plus a little more. Flex will allocate a few extra + bytes for housekeeping. Currently, to override the size of the + input buffer you must `#define YY_BUF_SIZE' to whatever number of + bytes you want. We don't plan to change this in the near future, + but we reserve the right to do so if we ever add a more robust + memory management API. + +64kb for the REJECT state. This will only be allocated if you use REJECT. + The size is the large enough to hold the same number of states as + characters in the input buffer. If you override the size of the + input buffer (via `YY_BUF_SIZE'), then you automatically override + the size of this buffer as well. + +100 bytes for the start condition stack. + Flex allocates memory for the start condition stack. This is the + stack used for pushing start states, i.e., with yy_push_state(). + It will grow if necessary. Since the states are simply integers, + this stack doesn't consume much memory. This stack is not present + if `%option stack' is not specified. You will rarely need to tune + this buffer. The ideal size for this stack is the maximum depth + expected. The memory for this stack is automatically destroyed + when you call yylex_destroy(). *Note option-stack::. + +40 bytes for each YY_BUFFER_STATE. + Flex allocates memory for each YY_BUFFER_STATE. The buffer state + itself is about 40 bytes, plus an additional large character + buffer (described above.) The initial buffer state is created + during initialization, and with each call to yy_create_buffer(). + You can't tune the size of this, but you can tune the character + buffer as described above. Any buffer state that you explicitly + create by calling yy_create_buffer() is _NOT_ destroyed + automatically. You must call yy_delete_buffer() to free the + memory. The exception to this rule is that flex will delete the + current buffer automatically when you call yylex_destroy(). If you + delete the current buffer, be sure to set it to NULL. That way, + flex will not try to delete the buffer a second time (possibly + crashing your program!) At the time of this writing, flex does not + provide a growable stack for the buffer states. You have to + manage that yourself. *Note Multiple Input Buffers::. + +84 bytes for the reentrant scanner guts + Flex allocates about 84 bytes for the reentrant scanner structure + when you call yylex_init(). It is destroyed when the user calls + yylex_destroy(). + + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) The quantities given here are approximate, and may vary due to +host architecture, compiler configuration, or due to future +enhancements to flex. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Overriding The Default Memory Management, Next: A Note About yytext And Memory, Prev: The Default Memory Management, Up: Memory Management + +21.2 Overriding The Default Memory Management +============================================= + +Flex calls the functions `yyalloc', `yyrealloc', and `yyfree' when it +needs to allocate or free memory. By default, these functions are +wrappers around the standard C functions, `malloc', `realloc', and +`free', respectively. You can override the default implementations by +telling flex that you will provide your own implementations. + + To override the default implementations, you must do two things: + + 1. Suppress the default implementations by specifying one or more of + the following options: + + * `%option noyyalloc' + + * `%option noyyrealloc' + + * `%option noyyfree'. + + 2. Provide your own implementation of the following functions: (1) + + + // For a non-reentrant scanner + void * yyalloc (size_t bytes); + void * yyrealloc (void * ptr, size_t bytes); + void yyfree (void * ptr); + + // For a reentrant scanner + void * yyalloc (size_t bytes, void * yyscanner); + void * yyrealloc (void * ptr, size_t bytes, void * yyscanner); + void yyfree (void * ptr, void * yyscanner); + + + In the following example, we will override all three memory +routines. We assume that there is a custom allocator with garbage +collection. In order to make this example interesting, we will use a +reentrant scanner, passing a pointer to the custom allocator through +`yyextra'. + + + %{ + #include "some_allocator.h" + %} + + /* Suppress the default implementations. */ + %option noyyalloc noyyrealloc noyyfree + %option reentrant + + /* Initialize the allocator. */ + #define YY_EXTRA_TYPE struct allocator* + #define YY_USER_INIT yyextra = allocator_create(); + + %% + .|\n ; + %% + + /* Provide our own implementations. */ + void * yyalloc (size_t bytes, void* yyscanner) { + return allocator_alloc (yyextra, bytes); + } + + void * yyrealloc (void * ptr, size_t bytes, void* yyscanner) { + return allocator_realloc (yyextra, bytes); + } + + void yyfree (void * ptr, void * yyscanner) { + /* Do nothing -- we leave it to the garbage collector. */ + } + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) It is not necessary to override all (or any) of the memory +management routines. You may, for example, override `yyrealloc', but +not `yyfree' or `yyalloc'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: A Note About yytext And Memory, Prev: Overriding The Default Memory Management, Up: Memory Management + +21.3 A Note About yytext And Memory +=================================== + +When flex finds a match, `yytext' points to the first character of the +match in the input buffer. The string itself is part of the input +buffer, and is _NOT_ allocated separately. The value of yytext will be +overwritten the next time yylex() is called. In short, the value of +yytext is only valid from within the matched rule's action. + + Often, you want the value of yytext to persist for later processing, +i.e., by a parser with non-zero lookahead. In order to preserve yytext, +you will have to copy it with strdup() or a similar function. But this +introduces some headache because your parser is now responsible for +freeing the copy of yytext. If you use a yacc or bison parser, +(commonly used with flex), you will discover that the error recovery +mechanisms can cause memory to be leaked. + + To prevent memory leaks from strdup'd yytext, you will have to track +the memory somehow. Our experience has shown that a garbage collection +mechanism or a pooled memory mechanism will save you a lot of grief +when writing parsers. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Serialized Tables, Next: Diagnostics, Prev: Memory Management, Up: Top + +22 Serialized Tables +******************** + +A `flex' scanner has the ability to save the DFA tables to a file, and +load them at runtime when needed. The motivation for this feature is +to reduce the runtime memory footprint. Traditionally, these tables +have been compiled into the scanner as C arrays, and are sometimes +quite large. Since the tables are compiled into the scanner, the +memory used by the tables can never be freed. This is a waste of +memory, especially if an application uses several scanners, but none of +them at the same time. + + The serialization feature allows the tables to be loaded at runtime, +before scanning begins. The tables may be discarded when scanning is +finished. + +* Menu: + +* Creating Serialized Tables:: +* Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables:: +* Tables File Format:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Creating Serialized Tables, Next: Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables, Prev: Serialized Tables, Up: Serialized Tables + +22.1 Creating Serialized Tables +=============================== + +You may create a scanner with serialized tables by specifying: + + + %option tables-file=FILE + or + --tables-file=FILE + + These options instruct flex to save the DFA tables to the file FILE. +The tables will _not_ be embedded in the generated scanner. The scanner +will not function on its own. The scanner will be dependent upon the +serialized tables. You must load the tables from this file at runtime +before you can scan anything. + + If you do not specify a filename to `--tables-file', the tables will +be saved to `lex.yy.tables', where `yy' is the appropriate prefix. + + If your project uses several different scanners, you can concatenate +the serialized tables into one file, and flex will find the correct set +of tables, using the scanner prefix as part of the lookup key. An +example follows: + + + $ flex --tables-file --prefix=cpp cpp.l + $ flex --tables-file --prefix=c c.l + $ cat lex.cpp.tables lex.c.tables > all.tables + + The above example created two scanners, `cpp', and `c'. Since we did +not specify a filename, the tables were serialized to `lex.c.tables' and +`lex.cpp.tables', respectively. Then, we concatenated the two files +together into `all.tables', which we will distribute with our project. +At runtime, we will open the file and tell flex to load the tables from +it. Flex will find the correct tables automatically. (See next +section). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables, Next: Tables File Format, Prev: Creating Serialized Tables, Up: Serialized Tables + +22.2 Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables +============================================ + +If you've built your scanner with `%option tables-file', then you must +load the scanner tables at runtime. This can be accomplished with the +following function: + + -- Function: int yytables_fload (FILE* FP [, yyscan_t SCANNER]) + Locates scanner tables in the stream pointed to by FP and loads + them. Memory for the tables is allocated via `yyalloc'. You must + call this function before the first call to `yylex'. The argument + SCANNER only appears in the reentrant scanner. This function + returns `0' (zero) on success, or non-zero on error. + + The loaded tables are *not* automatically destroyed (unloaded) when +you call `yylex_destroy'. The reason is that you may create several +scanners of the same type (in a reentrant scanner), each of which needs +access to these tables. To avoid a nasty memory leak, you must call +the following function: + + -- Function: int yytables_destroy ([yyscan_t SCANNER]) + Unloads the scanner tables. The tables must be loaded again before + you can scan any more data. The argument SCANNER only appears in + the reentrant scanner. This function returns `0' (zero) on + success, or non-zero on error. + + *The functions `yytables_fload' and `yytables_destroy' are not +thread-safe.* You must ensure that these functions are called exactly +once (for each scanner type) in a threaded program, before any thread +calls `yylex'. After the tables are loaded, they are never written to, +and no thread protection is required thereafter - until you destroy +them. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Tables File Format, Prev: Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables, Up: Serialized Tables + +22.3 Tables File Format +======================= + +This section defines the file format of serialized `flex' tables. + + The tables format allows for one or more sets of tables to be +specified, where each set corresponds to a given scanner. Scanners are +indexed by name, as described below. The file format is as follows: + + + TABLE SET 1 + +-------------------------------+ + Header | uint32 th_magic; | + | uint32 th_hsize; | + | uint32 th_ssize; | + | uint16 th_flags; | + | char th_version[]; | + | char th_name[]; | + | uint8 th_pad64[]; | + +-------------------------------+ + Table 1 | uint16 td_id; | + | uint16 td_flags; | + | uint32 td_lolen; | + | uint32 td_hilen; | + | void td_data[]; | + | uint8 td_pad64[]; | + +-------------------------------+ + Table 2 | | + . . . + . . . + . . . + . . . + Table n | | + +-------------------------------+ + TABLE SET 2 + . + . + . + TABLE SET N + + The above diagram shows that a complete set of tables consists of a +header followed by multiple individual tables. Furthermore, multiple +complete sets may be present in the same file, each set with its own +header and tables. The sets are contiguous in the file. The only way to +know if another set follows is to check the next four bytes for the +magic number (or check for EOF). The header and tables sections are +padded to 64-bit boundaries. Below we describe each field in detail. +This format does not specify how the scanner will expand the given +data, i.e., data may be serialized as int8, but expanded to an int32 +array at runtime. This is to reduce the size of the serialized data +where possible. Remember, _all integer values are in network byte +order_. + +Fields of a table header: + +`th_magic' + Magic number, always 0xF13C57B1. + +`th_hsize' + Size of this entire header, in bytes, including all fields plus + any padding. + +`th_ssize' + Size of this entire set, in bytes, including the header, all + tables, plus any padding. + +`th_flags' + Bit flags for this table set. Currently unused. + +`th_version[]' + Flex version in NULL-terminated string format. e.g., `2.5.13a'. + This is the version of flex that was used to create the serialized + tables. + +`th_name[]' + Contains the name of this table set. The default is `yytables', + and is prefixed accordingly, e.g., `footables'. Must be + NULL-terminated. + +`th_pad64[]' + Zero or more NULL bytes, padding the entire header to the next + 64-bit boundary as calculated from the beginning of the header. + +Fields of a table: + +`td_id' + Specifies the table identifier. Possible values are: + `YYTD_ID_ACCEPT (0x01)' + `yy_accept' + + `YYTD_ID_BASE (0x02)' + `yy_base' + + `YYTD_ID_CHK (0x03)' + `yy_chk' + + `YYTD_ID_DEF (0x04)' + `yy_def' + + `YYTD_ID_EC (0x05)' + `yy_ec ' + + `YYTD_ID_META (0x06)' + `yy_meta' + + `YYTD_ID_NUL_TRANS (0x07)' + `yy_NUL_trans' + + `YYTD_ID_NXT (0x08)' + `yy_nxt'. This array may be two dimensional. See the + `td_hilen' field below. + + `YYTD_ID_RULE_CAN_MATCH_EOL (0x09)' + `yy_rule_can_match_eol' + + `YYTD_ID_START_STATE_LIST (0x0A)' + `yy_start_state_list'. This array is handled specially + because it is an array of pointers to structs. See the + `td_flags' field below. + + `YYTD_ID_TRANSITION (0x0B)' + `yy_transition'. This array is handled specially because it + is an array of structs. See the `td_lolen' field below. + + `YYTD_ID_ACCLIST (0x0C)' + `yy_acclist' + +`td_flags' + Bit flags describing how to interpret the data in `td_data'. The + data arrays are one-dimensional by default, but may be two + dimensional as specified in the `td_hilen' field. + + `YYTD_DATA8 (0x01)' + The data is serialized as an array of type int8. + + `YYTD_DATA16 (0x02)' + The data is serialized as an array of type int16. + + `YYTD_DATA32 (0x04)' + The data is serialized as an array of type int32. + + `YYTD_PTRANS (0x08)' + The data is a list of indexes of entries in the expanded + `yy_transition' array. Each index should be expanded to a + pointer to the corresponding entry in the `yy_transition' + array. We count on the fact that the `yy_transition' array + has already been seen. + + `YYTD_STRUCT (0x10)' + The data is a list of yy_trans_info structs, each of which + consists of two integers. There is no padding between struct + elements or between structs. The type of each member is + determined by the `YYTD_DATA*' bits. + +`td_lolen' + Specifies the number of elements in the lowest dimension array. If + this is a one-dimensional array, then it is simply the number of + elements in this array. The element size is determined by the + `td_flags' field. + +`td_hilen' + If `td_hilen' is non-zero, then the data is a two-dimensional + array. Otherwise, the data is a one-dimensional array. `td_hilen' + contains the number of elements in the higher dimensional array, + and `td_lolen' contains the number of elements in the lowest + dimension. + + Conceptually, `td_data' is either `sometype td_data[td_lolen]', or + `sometype td_data[td_hilen][td_lolen]', where `sometype' is + specified by the `td_flags' field. It is possible for both + `td_lolen' and `td_hilen' to be zero, in which case `td_data' is a + zero length array, and no data is loaded, i.e., this table is + simply skipped. Flex does not currently generate tables of zero + length. + +`td_data[]' + The table data. This array may be a one- or two-dimensional array, + of type `int8', `int16', `int32', `struct yy_trans_info', or + `struct yy_trans_info*', depending upon the values in the + `td_flags', `td_lolen', and `td_hilen' fields. + +`td_pad64[]' + Zero or more NULL bytes, padding the entire table to the next + 64-bit boundary as calculated from the beginning of this table. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Diagnostics, Next: Limitations, Prev: Serialized Tables, Up: Top + +23 Diagnostics +************** + +The following is a list of `flex' diagnostic messages: + + * `warning, rule cannot be matched' indicates that the given rule + cannot be matched because it follows other rules that will always + match the same text as it. For example, in the following `foo' + cannot be matched because it comes after an identifier "catch-all" + rule: + + + [a-z]+ got_identifier(); + foo got_foo(); + + Using `REJECT' in a scanner suppresses this warning. + + * `warning, -s option given but default rule can be matched' means + that it is possible (perhaps only in a particular start condition) + that the default rule (match any single character) is the only one + that will match a particular input. Since `-s' was given, + presumably this is not intended. + + * `reject_used_but_not_detected undefined' or + `yymore_used_but_not_detected undefined'. These errors can occur + at compile time. They indicate that the scanner uses `REJECT' or + `yymore()' but that `flex' failed to notice the fact, meaning that + `flex' scanned the first two sections looking for occurrences of + these actions and failed to find any, but somehow you snuck some in + (via a #include file, for example). Use `%option reject' or + `%option yymore' to indicate to `flex' that you really do use + these features. + + * `flex scanner jammed'. a scanner compiled with `-s' has + encountered an input string which wasn't matched by any of its + rules. This error can also occur due to internal problems. + + * `token too large, exceeds YYLMAX'. your scanner uses `%array' and + one of its rules matched a string longer than the `YYLMAX' + constant (8K bytes by default). You can increase the value by + #define'ing `YYLMAX' in the definitions section of your `flex' + input. + + * `scanner requires -8 flag to use the character 'x''. Your scanner + specification includes recognizing the 8-bit character `'x'' and + you did not specify the -8 flag, and your scanner defaulted to + 7-bit because you used the `-Cf' or `-CF' table compression + options. See the discussion of the `-7' flag, *Note Scanner + Options::, for details. + + * `flex scanner push-back overflow'. you used `unput()' to push back + so much text that the scanner's buffer could not hold both the + pushed-back text and the current token in `yytext'. Ideally the + scanner should dynamically resize the buffer in this case, but at + present it does not. + + * `input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses + REJECT'. the scanner was working on matching an extremely large + token and needed to expand the input buffer. This doesn't work + with scanners that use `REJECT'. + + * `fatal flex scanner internal error--end of buffer missed'. This can + occur in a scanner which is reentered after a long-jump has jumped + out (or over) the scanner's activation frame. Before reentering + the scanner, use: + + yyrestart( yyin ); + or, as noted above, switch to using the C++ scanner class. + + * `too many start conditions in <> construct!' you listed more start + conditions in a <> construct than exist (so you must have listed at + least one of them twice). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Limitations, Next: Bibliography, Prev: Diagnostics, Up: Top + +24 Limitations +************** + +Some trailing context patterns cannot be properly matched and generate +warning messages (`dangerous trailing context'). These are patterns +where the ending of the first part of the rule matches the beginning of +the second part, such as `zx*/xy*', where the 'x*' matches the 'x' at +the beginning of the trailing context. (Note that the POSIX draft +states that the text matched by such patterns is undefined.) For some +trailing context rules, parts which are actually fixed-length are not +recognized as such, leading to the abovementioned performance loss. In +particular, parts using `|' or `{n}' (such as `foo{3}') are always +considered variable-length. Combining trailing context with the +special `|' action can result in _fixed_ trailing context being turned +into the more expensive _variable_ trailing context. For example, in +the following: + + + %% + abc | + xyz/def + + Use of `unput()' invalidates yytext and yyleng, unless the `%array' +directive or the `-l' option has been used. Pattern-matching of `NUL's +is substantially slower than matching other characters. Dynamic +resizing of the input buffer is slow, as it entails rescanning all the +text matched so far by the current (generally huge) token. Due to both +buffering of input and read-ahead, you cannot intermix calls to +`' routines, such as, getchar(), with `flex' rules and expect +it to work. Call `input()' instead. The total table entries listed by +the `-v' flag excludes the number of table entries needed to determine +what rule has been matched. The number of entries is equal to the +number of DFA states if the scanner does not use `REJECT', and somewhat +greater than the number of states if it does. `REJECT' cannot be used +with the `-f' or `-F' options. + + The `flex' internal algorithms need documentation. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Bibliography, Next: FAQ, Prev: Limitations, Up: Top + +25 Additional Reading +********************* + +You may wish to read more about the following programs: + * lex + + * yacc + + * sed + + * awk + + The following books may contain material of interest: + + John Levine, Tony Mason, and Doug Brown, _Lex & Yacc_, O'Reilly and +Associates. Be sure to get the 2nd edition. + + M. E. Lesk and E. Schmidt, _LEX - Lexical Analyzer Generator_ + + Alfred Aho, Ravi Sethi and Jeffrey Ullman, _Compilers: Principles, +Techniques and Tools_, Addison-Wesley (1986). Describes the +pattern-matching techniques used by `flex' (deterministic finite +automata). + + +File: flex.info, Node: FAQ, Next: Appendices, Prev: Bibliography, Up: Top + +FAQ +*** + +From time to time, the `flex' maintainer receives certain questions. +Rather than repeat answers to well-understood problems, we publish them +here. + +* Menu: + +* When was flex born?:: +* How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?:: +* Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?:: +* Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?:: +* How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?:: +* Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them.:: +* My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all.:: +* How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?:: +* Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?:: +* How can I match text only at the end of a file?:: +* How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?:: +* Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?:: +* How much faster is -F or -f than -C?:: +* If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?:: +* Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?:: +* How can I match C-style comments?:: +* The period isn't working the way I expected.:: +* Can I get the flex manual in another format?:: +* Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?:: +* How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?:: +* How can I use more than 8192 rules?:: +* How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?:: +* How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?:: +* How do I execute code at termination?:: +* Where else can I find help?:: +* Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?:: +* I get an error about undefined yywrap().:: +* How can I change the matching pattern at run time?:: +* How can I expand macros in the input?:: +* How can I build a two-pass scanner?:: +* How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?:: +* I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf.:: +* Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?:: +* Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed".:: +* Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?:: +* Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc.:: +* How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?:: +* How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?:: +* How do I skip as many chars as possible?:: +* deleteme00:: +* Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?:: +* Is backing up a big deal?:: +* Can I fake multi-byte character support?:: +* deleteme01:: +* Can you discuss some flex internals?:: +* unput() messes up yy_at_bol:: +* The | operator is not doing what I want:: +* Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?:: +* The ^ operator isn't working:: +* Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns:: +* Is flex GNU or not?:: +* ERASEME53:: +* I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops:: +* ERASEME55:: +* ERASEME56:: +* ERASEME57:: +* Is there a repository for flex scanners?:: +* How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?:: +* Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?:: +* I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned.:: +* unnamed-faq-62:: +* unnamed-faq-63:: +* unnamed-faq-64:: +* unnamed-faq-65:: +* unnamed-faq-66:: +* unnamed-faq-67:: +* unnamed-faq-68:: +* unnamed-faq-69:: +* unnamed-faq-70:: +* unnamed-faq-71:: +* unnamed-faq-72:: +* unnamed-faq-73:: +* unnamed-faq-74:: +* unnamed-faq-75:: +* unnamed-faq-76:: +* unnamed-faq-77:: +* unnamed-faq-78:: +* unnamed-faq-79:: +* unnamed-faq-80:: +* unnamed-faq-81:: +* unnamed-faq-82:: +* unnamed-faq-83:: +* unnamed-faq-84:: +* unnamed-faq-85:: +* unnamed-faq-86:: +* unnamed-faq-87:: +* unnamed-faq-88:: +* unnamed-faq-90:: +* unnamed-faq-91:: +* unnamed-faq-92:: +* unnamed-faq-93:: +* unnamed-faq-94:: +* unnamed-faq-95:: +* unnamed-faq-96:: +* unnamed-faq-97:: +* unnamed-faq-98:: +* unnamed-faq-99:: +* unnamed-faq-100:: +* unnamed-faq-101:: +* What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?:: +* Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?:: +* How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action?:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: When was flex born?, Next: How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?, Up: FAQ + +When was flex born? +=================== + +Vern Paxson took over the `Software Tools' lex project from Jef +Poskanzer in 1982. At that point it was written in Ratfor. Around +1987 or so, Paxson translated it into C, and a legend was born :-). + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?, Next: Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?, Prev: When was flex born?, Up: FAQ + +How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings? +===================================================================== + +A key point when scanning quoted strings is that you cannot (easily) +write a single rule that will precisely match the string if you allow +things like embedded escape sequences and newlines. If you try to +match strings with a single rule then you'll wind up having to rescan +the string anyway to find any escape sequences. + + Instead you can use exclusive start conditions and a set of rules, +one for matching non-escaped text, one for matching a single escape, +one for matching an embedded newline, and one for recognizing the end +of the string. Each of these rules is then faced with the question of +where to put its intermediary results. The best solution is for the +rules to append their local value of `yytext' to the end of a "string +literal" buffer. A rule like the escape-matcher will append to the +buffer the meaning of the escape sequence rather than the literal text +in `yytext'. In this way, `yytext' does not need to be modified at all. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?, Next: Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?, Prev: How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?, Up: FAQ + +Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible? +============================================================== + +Flex scanners call `fileno()' in order to get the file descriptor +corresponding to `yyin'. The file descriptor may be passed to +`isatty()' or `read()', depending upon which `%options' you specified. +If your system does not have `fileno()' support, to get rid of the +`read()' call, do not specify `%option read'. To get rid of the +`isatty()' call, you must specify one of `%option always-interactive' or +`%option never-interactive'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?, Next: How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?, Prev: Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?, Up: FAQ + +Does flex support recursive pattern definitions? +================================================ + +e.g., + + + %% + block "{"({block}|{statement})*"}" + + No. You cannot have recursive definitions. The pattern-matching +power of regular expressions in general (and therefore flex scanners, +too) is limited. In particular, regular expressions cannot "balance" +parentheses to an arbitrary degree. For example, it's impossible to +write a regular expression that matches all strings containing the same +number of '{'s as '}'s. For more powerful pattern matching, you need a +parser, such as `GNU bison'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?, Next: Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them., Prev: Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?, Up: FAQ + +How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex? +======================================================================== + +Use `fseek()' (or `lseek()') to position yyin, then call `yyrestart()'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them., Next: My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all., Prev: How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?, Up: FAQ + +Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them. +======================================================================= + +`flex' picks the rule that matches the most text (i.e., the longest +possible input string). This is because `flex' uses an entirely +different matching technique ("deterministic finite automata") that +actually does all of the matching simultaneously, in parallel. (Seems +impossible, but it's actually a fairly simple technique once you +understand the principles.) + + A side-effect of this parallel matching is that when the input +matches more than one rule, `flex' scanners pick the rule that matched +the _most_ text. This is explained further in the manual, in the +section *Note Matching::. + + If you want `flex' to choose a shorter match, then you can work +around this behavior by expanding your short rule to match more text, +then put back the extra: + + + data_.* yyless( 5 ); BEGIN BLOCKIDSTATE; + + Another fix would be to make the second rule active only during the +`' start condition, and make that start condition +exclusive by declaring it with `%x' instead of `%s'. + + A final fix is to change the input language so that the ambiguity for +`data_' is removed, by adding characters to it that don't match the +identifier rule, or by removing characters (such as `_') from the +identifier rule so it no longer matches `data_'. (Of course, you might +also not have the option of changing the input language.) + + +File: flex.info, Node: My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all., Next: How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?, Prev: Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them., Up: FAQ + +My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all. +============================================================== + +Most likely, you have (in error) placed the opening `{' of the action +block on a different line than the rule, e.g., + + + ^(foo|bar) + { <<<--- WRONG! + + } + + `flex' requires that the opening `{' of an action associated with a +rule begin on the same line as does the rule. You need instead to +write your rules as follows: + + + ^(foo|bar) { // CORRECT! + + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?, Next: Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?, Prev: My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all., Up: FAQ + +How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time? +================================================================================== + +If ... + * your scanner is free of backtracking (verified using `flex''s `-b' + flag), + + * AND you run your scanner interactively (`-I' option; default + unless using special table compression options), + + * AND you feed it one character at a time by redefining `YY_INPUT' + to do so, + + then every time it matches a token, it will have exhausted its input +buffer (because the scanner is free of backtracking). This means you +can safely use `select()' at the point and only call `yylex()' for +another token if `select()' indicates there's data available. + + That is, move the `select()' out from the input function to a point +where it determines whether `yylex()' gets called for the next token. + + With this approach, you will still have problems if your input can +arrive piecemeal; `select()' could inform you that the beginning of a +token is available, you call `yylex()' to get it, but it winds up +blocking waiting for the later characters in the token. + + Here's another way: Move your input multiplexing inside of +`YY_INPUT'. That is, whenever `YY_INPUT' is called, it `select()''s to +see where input is available. If input is available for the scanner, +it reads and returns the next byte. If input is available from another +source, it calls whatever function is responsible for reading from that +source. (If no input is available, it blocks until some input is +available.) I've used this technique in an interpreter I wrote that +both reads keyboard input using a `flex' scanner and IPC traffic from +sockets, and it works fine. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?, Next: How can I match text only at the end of a file?, Prev: How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?, Up: FAQ + +Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file? +============================================================== + +This is not going to work without some additional effort. The reason is +that `flex' block-buffers the input it reads from `yyin'. This means +that the "outermost" `yylex()', when called, will automatically slurp +up the first 8K of input available on yyin, and subsequent calls to +other `yylex()''s won't see that input. You might be tempted to work +around this problem by redefining `YY_INPUT' to only return a small +amount of text, but it turns out that that approach is quite difficult. +Instead, the best solution is to combine all of your scanners into one +large scanner, using a different exclusive start condition for each. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I match text only at the end of a file?, Next: How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?, Prev: Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?, Up: FAQ + +How can I match text only at the end of a file? +=============================================== + +There is no way to write a rule which is "match this text, but only if +it comes at the end of the file". You can fake it, though, if you +happen to have a character lying around that you don't allow in your +input. Then you redefine `YY_INPUT' to call your own routine which, if +it sees an `EOF', returns the magic character first (and remembers to +return a real `EOF' next time it's called). Then you could write: + + + (.|\n)*{EOF_CHAR} /* saw comment at EOF */ + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?, Next: Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?, Prev: How can I match text only at the end of a file?, Up: FAQ + +How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries? +================================================================ + +You can do this as follows. Suppose you have a start condition `A', and +after exhausting all of the possible matches in `', you want to try +matches in `'. Then you could use the following: + + + %x A + %% + rule_that_is_long ...; REJECT; + rule ...; REJECT; /* shorter rule */ + etc. + ... + .|\n { + /* Shortest and last rule in , so + * cascaded REJECTs will eventually + * wind up matching this rule. We want + * to now switch to the initial state + * and try matching from there instead. + */ + yyless(0); /* put back matched text */ + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?, Next: How much faster is -F or -f than -C?, Prev: How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?, Up: FAQ + +Why can't I use fast or full tables with interactive mode? +========================================================== + +One of the assumptions flex makes is that interactive applications are +inherently slow (they're waiting on a human after all). It has to do +with how the scanner detects that it must be finished scanning a token. +For interactive scanners, after scanning each character the current +state is looked up in a table (essentially) to see whether there's a +chance of another input character possibly extending the length of the +match. If not, the scanner halts. For non-interactive scanners, the +end-of-token test is much simpler, basically a compare with 0, so no +memory bus cycles. Since the test occurs in the innermost scanning +loop, one would like to make it go as fast as possible. + + Still, it seems reasonable to allow the user to choose to trade off +a bit of performance in this area to gain the corresponding +flexibility. There might be another reason, though, why fast scanners +don't support the interactive option. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How much faster is -F or -f than -C?, Next: If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?, Prev: Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?, Up: FAQ + +How much faster is -F or -f than -C? +==================================== + +Much faster (factor of 2-3). + + +File: flex.info, Node: If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?, Next: Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?, Prev: How much faster is -F or -f than -C?, Up: FAQ + +If I have a simple grammar can't I just parse it with flex? +=========================================================== + +Is your grammar recursive? That's almost always a sign that you're +better off using a parser/scanner rather than just trying to use a +scanner alone. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?, Next: How can I match C-style comments?, Prev: If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?, Up: FAQ + +Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL? +============================================================ + +There are two reasons. The first is that there might be programs that +rely on the start state not changing across file changes. The second +is that beginning with `flex' version 2.4, use of `yyrestart()' is no +longer required, so fixing the problem there doesn't solve the more +general problem. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I match C-style comments?, Next: The period isn't working the way I expected., Prev: Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?, Up: FAQ + +How can I match C-style comments? +================================= + +You might be tempted to try something like this: + + + "/*".*"*/" // WRONG! + + or, worse, this: + + + "/*"(.|\n)"*/" // WRONG! + + The above rules will eat too much input, and blow up on things like: + + + /* a comment */ do_my_thing( "oops */" ); + + Here is one way which allows you to track line information: + + + { + "/*" BEGIN(IN_COMMENT); + } + { + "*/" BEGIN(INITIAL); + [^*\n]+ // eat comment in chunks + "*" // eat the lone star + \n yylineno++; + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: The period isn't working the way I expected., Next: Can I get the flex manual in another format?, Prev: How can I match C-style comments?, Up: FAQ + +The '.' isn't working the way I expected. +========================================= + +Here are some tips for using `.': + + * A common mistake is to place the grouping parenthesis AFTER an + operator, when you really meant to place the parenthesis BEFORE + the operator, e.g., you probably want this `(foo|bar)+' and NOT + this `(foo|bar+)'. + + The first pattern matches the words `foo' or `bar' any number of + times, e.g., it matches the text `barfoofoobarfoo'. The second + pattern matches a single instance of `foo' or a single instance of + `bar' followed by one or more `r's, e.g., it matches the text + `barrrr' . + + * A `.' inside `[]''s just means a literal`.' (period), and NOT "any + character except newline". + + * Remember that `.' matches any character EXCEPT `\n' (and `EOF'). + If you really want to match ANY character, including newlines, + then use `(.|\n)' Beware that the regex `(.|\n)+' will match your + entire input! + + * Finally, if you want to match a literal `.' (a period), then use + `[.]' or `"."' + + +File: flex.info, Node: Can I get the flex manual in another format?, Next: Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?, Prev: The period isn't working the way I expected., Up: FAQ + +Can I get the flex manual in another format? +============================================ + +The `flex' source distribution includes a texinfo manual. You are free +to convert that texinfo into whatever format you desire. The `texinfo' +package includes tools for conversion to a number of formats. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?, Next: How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?, Prev: Can I get the flex manual in another format?, Up: FAQ + +Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm? +================================================ + +There's no way around the potential exponential running time - it can +take you exponential time just to enumerate all of the DFA states. In +practice, though, the running time is closer to linear, or sometimes +quadratic. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?, Next: How can I use more than 8192 rules?, Prev: Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?, Up: FAQ + +How does flex compile the DFA so quickly? +========================================= + +There are two big speed wins that `flex' uses: + + 1. It analyzes the input rules to construct equivalence classes for + those characters that always make the same transitions. It then + rewrites the NFA using equivalence classes for transitions instead + of characters. This cuts down the NFA->DFA computation time + dramatically, to the point where, for uncompressed DFA tables, the + DFA generation is often I/O bound in writing out the tables. + + 2. It maintains hash values for previously computed DFA states, so + testing whether a newly constructed DFA state is equivalent to a + previously constructed state can be done very quickly, by first + comparing hash values. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I use more than 8192 rules?, Next: How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?, Prev: How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?, Up: FAQ + +How can I use more than 8192 rules? +=================================== + +`Flex' is compiled with an upper limit of 8192 rules per scanner. If +you need more than 8192 rules in your scanner, you'll have to recompile +`flex' with the following changes in `flexdef.h': + + + < #define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x2000 + < #define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x4000 + -- + > #define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x20000000 + > #define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x40000000 + + This should work okay as long as your C compiler uses 32 bit +integers. But you might want to think about whether using such a huge +number of rules is the best way to solve your problem. + + The following may also be relevant: + + With luck, you should be able to increase the definitions in +flexdef.h for: + + + #define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ + #define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 + #define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 + + recompile everything, and it'll all work. Flex only has these +16-bit-like values built into it because a long time ago it was +developed on a machine with 16-bit ints. I've given this advice to +others in the past but haven't heard back from them whether it worked +okay or not... + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?, Next: How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?, Prev: How can I use more than 8192 rules?, Up: FAQ + +How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file? +========================================================================= + +Just call `yyrestart(newfile)'. Be sure to reset the start state if you +want a "fresh start, since `yyrestart' does NOT reset the start state +back to `INITIAL'. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?, Next: How do I execute code at termination?, Prev: How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?, Up: FAQ + +How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)? +============================================================================== + +You can specify an initial action by defining the macro `YY_USER_INIT' +(though note that `yyout' may not be available at the time this macro +is executed). Or you can add to the beginning of your rules section: + + + %% + /* Must be indented! */ + static int did_init = 0; + + if ( ! did_init ){ + do_my_init(); + did_init = 1; + } + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I execute code at termination?, Next: Where else can I find help?, Prev: How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?, Up: FAQ + +How do I execute code at termination? +===================================== + +You can specify an action for the `<>' rule. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Where else can I find help?, Next: Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?, Prev: How do I execute code at termination?, Up: FAQ + +Where else can I find help? +=========================== + +You can find the flex homepage on the web at +`http://flex.sourceforge.net/'. See that page for details about flex +mailing lists as well. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?, Next: I get an error about undefined yywrap()., Prev: Where else can I find help?, Up: FAQ + +Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file? +========================================================== + +Yes, just about anywhere you want to. See the manual for the specific +syntax. + + +File: flex.info, Node: I get an error about undefined yywrap()., Next: How can I change the matching pattern at run time?, Prev: Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?, Up: FAQ + +I get an error about undefined yywrap(). +======================================== + +You must supply a `yywrap()' function of your own, or link to `libfl.a' +(which provides one), or use + + + %option noyywrap + + in your source to say you don't want a `yywrap()' function. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I change the matching pattern at run time?, Next: How can I expand macros in the input?, Prev: I get an error about undefined yywrap()., Up: FAQ + +How can I change the matching pattern at run time? +================================================== + +You can't, it's compiled into a static table when flex builds the +scanner. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I expand macros in the input?, Next: How can I build a two-pass scanner?, Prev: How can I change the matching pattern at run time?, Up: FAQ + +How can I expand macros in the input? +===================================== + +The best way to approach this problem is at a higher level, e.g., in +the parser. + + However, you can do this using multiple input buffers. + + + %% + macro/[a-z]+ { + /* Saw the macro "macro" followed by extra stuff. */ + main_buffer = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + expansion_buffer = yy_scan_string(expand(yytext)); + yy_switch_to_buffer(expansion_buffer); + } + + <> { + if ( expansion_buffer ) + { + // We were doing an expansion, return to where + // we were. + yy_switch_to_buffer(main_buffer); + yy_delete_buffer(expansion_buffer); + expansion_buffer = 0; + } + else + yyterminate(); + } + + You probably will want a stack of expansion buffers to allow nested +macros. From the above though hopefully the idea is clear. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I build a two-pass scanner?, Next: How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?, Prev: How can I expand macros in the input?, Up: FAQ + +How can I build a two-pass scanner? +=================================== + +One way to do it is to filter the first pass to a temporary file, then +process the temporary file on the second pass. You will probably see a +performance hit, due to all the disk I/O. + + When you need to look ahead far forward like this, it almost always +means that the right solution is to build a parse tree of the entire +input, then walk it after the parse in order to generate the output. +In a sense, this is a two-pass approach, once through the text and once +through the parse tree, but the performance hit for the latter is +usually an order of magnitude smaller, since everything is already +classified, in binary format, and residing in memory. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?, Next: I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf., Prev: How can I build a two-pass scanner?, Up: FAQ + +How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules? +============================================================= + +One way to assign precedence, is to place the more specific rules +first. If two rules would match the same input (same sequence of +characters) then the first rule listed in the `flex' input wins, e.g., + + + %% + foo[a-zA-Z_]+ return FOO_ID; + bar[a-zA-Z_]+ return BAR_ID; + [a-zA-Z_]+ return GENERIC_ID; + + Note that the rule `[a-zA-Z_]+' must come *after* the others. It +will match the same amount of text as the more specific rules, and in +that case the `flex' scanner will pick the first rule listed in your +scanner as the one to match. + + +File: flex.info, Node: I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf., Next: Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?, Prev: How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?, Up: FAQ + +I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf. +=================================================================== + +Those are internal variables pointing into the AT&T scanner's input +buffer. I imagine they're being manipulated in user versions of the +`input()' and `unput()' functions. If so, what you need to do is +analyze those functions to figure out what they're doing, and then +replace `input()' with an appropriate definition of `YY_INPUT'. You +shouldn't need to (and must not) replace `flex''s `unput()' function. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?, Next: Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed"., Prev: I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf., Up: FAQ + +Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character? +================================================================ + +Yes, `\0' and `\x00' should both do the trick. Perhaps you have an +ancient version of `flex'. The latest release is version 2.5.35. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed"., Next: Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?, Prev: Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?, Up: FAQ + +Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed". +==================================================================== + +You need to add a rule that matches the otherwise-unmatched text, e.g., + + + %option yylineno + %% + [[a bunch of rules here]] + + . printf("bad input character '%s' at line %d\n", yytext, yylineno); + + See `%option default' for more information. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?, Next: Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc., Prev: Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed"., Up: FAQ + +Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does? +========================================================== + +A DFA can do a non-greedy match by stopping the first time it enters an +accepting state, instead of consuming input until it determines that no +further matching is possible (a "jam" state). This is actually easier +to implement than longest leftmost match (which flex does). + + But it's also much less useful than longest leftmost match. In +general, when you find yourself wishing for non-greedy matching, that's +usually a sign that you're trying to make the scanner do some parsing. +That's generally the wrong approach, since it lacks the power to do a +decent job. Better is to either introduce a separate parser, or to +split the scanner into multiple scanners using (exclusive) start +conditions. + + You might have a separate start state once you've seen the `BEGIN'. +In that state, you might then have a regex that will match `END' (to +kick you out of the state), and perhaps `(.|\n)' to get a single +character within the chunk ... + + This approach also has much better error-reporting properties. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc., Next: How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?, Prev: Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?, Up: FAQ + +Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc. +============================================== + +UPDATED 2002-07-10: As of `flex' version 2.5.9, this leak means that +you did not call `yylex_destroy()'. If you are using an earlier version +of `flex', then read on. + + The leak is about 16426 bytes. That is, (8192 * 2 + 2) for the +read-buffer, and about 40 for `struct yy_buffer_state' (depending upon +alignment). The leak is in the non-reentrant C scanner only (NOT in the +reentrant scanner, NOT in the C++ scanner). Since `flex' doesn't know +when you are done, the buffer is never freed. + + However, the leak won't multiply since the buffer is reused no +matter how many times you call `yylex()'. + + If you want to reclaim the memory when you are completely done +scanning, then you might try this: + + + /* For non-reentrant C scanner only. */ + yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER); + yy_init = 1; + + Note: `yy_init' is an "internal variable", and hasn't been tested in +this situation. It is possible that some other globals may need +resetting as well. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?, Next: How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?, Prev: Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc., Up: FAQ + +How do I track the byte offset for lseek()? +=========================================== + + + > We thought that it would be possible to have this number through the + > evaluation of the following expression: + > + > seek_position = (no_buffers)*YY_READ_BUF_SIZE + yy_c_buf_p - YY_CURRENT_BUFFER->yy_ch_buf + + While this is the right idea, it has two problems. The first is that +it's possible that `flex' will request less than `YY_READ_BUF_SIZE' +during an invocation of `YY_INPUT' (or that your input source will +return less even though `YY_READ_BUF_SIZE' bytes were requested). The +second problem is that when refilling its internal buffer, `flex' keeps +some characters from the previous buffer (because usually it's in the +middle of a match, and needs those characters to construct `yytext' for +the match once it's done). Because of this, `yy_c_buf_p - +YY_CURRENT_BUFFER->yy_ch_buf' won't be exactly the number of characters +already read from the current buffer. + + An alternative solution is to count the number of characters you've +matched since starting to scan. This can be done by using +`YY_USER_ACTION'. For example, + + + #define YY_USER_ACTION num_chars += yyleng; + + (You need to be careful to update your bookkeeping if you use +`yymore('), `yyless()', `unput()', or `input()'.) + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?, Next: How do I skip as many chars as possible?, Prev: How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?, Up: FAQ + +How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner? +================================================= + +When the flex C++ scanning class rewrite finally happens, then this +sort of thing should become much easier. + + You can do this by passing the various functions (such as +`LexerInput()' and `LexerOutput()') NULL `iostream*''s, and then +dealing with your own I/O classes surreptitiously (i.e., stashing them +in special member variables). This works because the only assumption +about the lexer regarding what's done with the iostream's is that +they're ultimately passed to `LexerInput()' and `LexerOutput', which +then do whatever is necessary with them. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I skip as many chars as possible?, Next: deleteme00, Prev: How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?, Up: FAQ + +How do I skip as many chars as possible? +======================================== + +How do I skip as many chars as possible - without interfering with the +other patterns? + + In the example below, we want to skip over characters until we see +the phrase "endskip". The following will _NOT_ work correctly (do you +see why not?) + + + /* INCORRECT SCANNER */ + %x SKIP + %% + startskip BEGIN(SKIP); + ... + "endskip" BEGIN(INITIAL); + .* ; + + The problem is that the pattern .* will eat up the word "endskip." +The simplest (but slow) fix is: + + + "endskip" BEGIN(INITIAL); + . ; + + The fix involves making the second rule match more, without making +it match "endskip" plus something else. So for example: + + + "endskip" BEGIN(INITIAL); + [^e]+ ; + . ;/* so you eat up e's, too */ + + +File: flex.info, Node: deleteme00, Next: Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?, Prev: How do I skip as many chars as possible?, Up: FAQ + +deleteme00 +========== + + + QUESTION: + When was flex born? + + Vern Paxson took over + the Software Tools lex project from Jef Poskanzer in 1982. At that point it + was written in Ratfor. Around 1987 or so, Paxson translated it into C, and + a legend was born :-). + + +File: flex.info, Node: Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?, Next: Is backing up a big deal?, Prev: deleteme00, Up: FAQ + +Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others? +=================================================== + + + To: Adoram Rogel + Subject: Re: Flex 2.5.2 performance questions + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 18 Sep 96 11:12:17 EDT. + Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 10:51:02 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + [Note, the most recent flex release is 2.5.4, which you can get from + ftp.ee.lbl.gov. It has bug fixes over 2.5.2 and 2.5.3.] + + > 1. Using the pattern + > ([Ff](oot)?)?[Nn](ote)?(\.)? + > instead of + > (((F|f)oot(N|n)ote)|((N|n)ote)|((N|n)\.)|((F|f)(N|n)(\.))) + > (in a very complicated flex program) caused the program to slow from + > 300K+/min to 100K/min (no other changes were done). + + These two are not equivalent. For example, the first can match "footnote." + but the second can only match "footnote". This is almost certainly the + cause in the discrepancy - the slower scanner run is matching more tokens, + and/or having to do more backing up. + + > 2. Which of these two are better: [Ff]oot or (F|f)oot ? + + From a performance point of view, they're equivalent (modulo presumably + minor effects such as memory cache hit rates; and the presence of trailing + context, see below). From a space point of view, the first is slightly + preferable. + + > 3. I have a pattern that look like this: + > pats {p1}|{p2}|{p3}|...|{p50} (50 patterns ORd) + > + > running yet another complicated program that includes the following rule: + > {and}/{no4}{bb}{pats} + > + > gets me to "too complicated - over 32,000 states"... + + I can't tell from this example whether the trailing context is variable-length + or fixed-length (it could be the latter if {and} is fixed-length). If it's + variable length, which flex -p will tell you, then this reflects a basic + performance problem, and if you can eliminate it by restructuring your + scanner, you will see significant improvement. + + > so I divided {pats} to {pats1}, {pats2},..., {pats5} each consists of about + > 10 patterns and changed the rule to be 5 rules. + > This did compile, but what is the rule of thumb here ? + + The rule is to avoid trailing context other than fixed-length, in which for + a/b, either the 'a' pattern or the 'b' pattern have a fixed length. Use + of the '|' operator automatically makes the pattern variable length, so in + this case '[Ff]oot' is preferred to '(F|f)oot'. + + > 4. I changed a rule that looked like this: + > {and}{bb}/{ROMAN}[^A-Za-z] { BEGIN... + > + > to the next 2 rules: + > {and}{bb}/{ROMAN}[A-Za-z] { ECHO;} + > {and}{bb}/{ROMAN} { BEGIN... + > + > Again, I understand the using [^...] will cause a great performance loss + + Actually, it doesn't cause any sort of performance loss. It's a surprising + fact about regular expressions that they always match in linear time + regardless of how complex they are. + + > but are there any specific rules about it ? + + See the "Performance Considerations" section of the man page, and also + the example in MISC/fastwc/. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: Is backing up a big deal?, Next: Can I fake multi-byte character support?, Prev: Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?, Up: FAQ + +Is backing up a big deal? +========================= + + + To: Adoram Rogel + Subject: Re: Flex 2.5.2 performance questions + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 19 Sep 96 10:16:04 EDT. + Date: Thu, 19 Sep 96 09:58:00 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > a lot about the backing up problem. + > I believe that there lies my biggest problem, and I'll try to improve + > it. + + Since you have variable trailing context, this is a bigger performance + problem. Fixing it is usually easier than fixing backing up, which in a + complicated scanner (yours seems to fit the bill) can be extremely + difficult to do correctly. + + You also don't mention what flags you are using for your scanner. + -f makes a large speed difference, and -Cfe buys you nearly as much + speed but the resulting scanner is considerably smaller. + + > I have an | operator in {and} and in {pats} so both of them are variable + > length. + + -p should have reported this. + + > Is changing one of them to fixed-length is enough ? + + Yes. + + > Is it possible to change the 32,000 states limit ? + + Yes. I've appended instructions on how. Before you make this change, + though, you should think about whether there are ways to fundamentally + simplify your scanner - those are certainly preferable! + + Vern + + To increase the 32K limit (on a machine with 32 bit integers), you increase + the magnitude of the following in flexdef.h: + + #define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ + #define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 + #define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 + #define MAX_SHORT 32700 + + Adding a 0 or two after each should do the trick. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Can I fake multi-byte character support?, Next: deleteme01, Prev: Is backing up a big deal?, Up: FAQ + +Can I fake multi-byte character support? +======================================== + + + To: Heeman_Lee@hp.com + Subject: Re: flex - multi-byte support? + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 03 Oct 1996 17:24:04 PDT. + Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 11:42:18 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I assume as long as my *.l file defines the + > range of expected character code values (in octal format), flex will + > scan the file and read multi-byte characters correctly. But I have no + > confidence in this assumption. + + Your lack of confidence is justified - this won't work. + + Flex has in it a widespread assumption that the input is processed + one byte at a time. Fixing this is on the to-do list, but is involved, + so it won't happen any time soon. In the interim, the best I can suggest + (unless you want to try fixing it yourself) is to write your rules in + terms of pairs of bytes, using definitions in the first section: + + X \xfe\xc2 + ... + %% + foo{X}bar found_foo_fe_c2_bar(); + + etc. Definitely a pain - sorry about that. + + By the way, the email address you used for me is ancient, indicating you + have a very old version of flex. You can get the most recent, 2.5.4, from + ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: deleteme01, Next: Can you discuss some flex internals?, Prev: Can I fake multi-byte character support?, Up: FAQ + +deleteme01 +========== + + + To: moleary@primus.com + Subject: Re: Flex / Unicode compatibility question + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 22 Oct 1996 10:15:42 PDT. + Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 11:06:13 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + Unfortunately flex at the moment has a widespread assumption within it + that characters are processed 8 bits at a time. I don't see any easy + fix for this (other than writing your rules in terms of double characters - + a pain). I also don't know of a wider lex, though you might try surfing + the Plan 9 stuff because I know it's a Unicode system, and also the PCCT + toolkit (try searching say Alta Vista for "Purdue Compiler Construction + Toolkit"). + + Fixing flex to handle wider characters is on the long-term to-do list. + But since flex is a strictly spare-time project these days, this probably + won't happen for quite a while, unless someone else does it first. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: Can you discuss some flex internals?, Next: unput() messes up yy_at_bol, Prev: deleteme01, Up: FAQ + +Can you discuss some flex internals? +==================================== + + + To: Johan Linde + Subject: Re: translation of flex + In-reply-to: Your message of Sun, 10 Nov 1996 09:16:36 PST. + Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 10:33:50 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > I'm working for the Swedish team translating GNU program, and I'm currently + > working with flex. I have a few questions about some of the messages which + > I hope you can answer. + + All of the things you're wondering about, by the way, concerning flex + internals - probably the only person who understands what they mean in + English is me! So I wouldn't worry too much about getting them right. + That said ... + + > #: main.c:545 + > msgid " %d protos created\n" + > + > Does proto mean prototype? + + Yes - prototypes of state compression tables. + + > #: main.c:539 + > msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" + > + > Here I'm mainly puzzled by 'nxt-chk'. I guess it means 'next-check'. (?) + > However, 'template next-check entries' doesn't make much sense to me. To be + > able to find a good translation I need to know a little bit more about it. + + There is a scheme in the Aho/Sethi/Ullman compiler book for compressing + scanner tables. It involves creating two pairs of tables. The first has + "base" and "default" entries, the second has "next" and "check" entries. + The "base" entry is indexed by the current state and yields an index into + the next/check table. The "default" entry gives what to do if the state + transition isn't found in next/check. The "next" entry gives the next + state to enter, but only if the "check" entry verifies that this entry is + correct for the current state. Flex creates templates of series of + next/check entries and then encodes differences from these templates as a + way to compress the tables. + + > #: main.c:533 + > msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" + > + > The same problem here for 'base-def'. + + See above. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unput() messes up yy_at_bol, Next: The | operator is not doing what I want, Prev: Can you discuss some flex internals?, Up: FAQ + +unput() messes up yy_at_bol +=========================== + + + To: Xinying Li + Subject: Re: FLEX ? + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 13 Nov 1996 17:28:38 PST. + Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 19:51:54 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > "unput()" them to input flow, question occurs. If I do this after I scan + > a carriage, the variable "YY_CURRENT_BUFFER->yy_at_bol" is changed. That + > means the carriage flag has gone. + + You can control this by calling yy_set_bol(). It's described in the manual. + + > And if in pre-reading it goes to the end of file, is anything done + > to control the end of curren buffer and end of file? + + No, there's no way to put back an end-of-file. + + > By the way I am using flex 2.5.2 and using the "-l". + + The latest release is 2.5.4, by the way. It fixes some bugs in 2.5.2 and + 2.5.3. You can get it from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: The | operator is not doing what I want, Next: Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?, Prev: unput() messes up yy_at_bol, Up: FAQ + +The | operator is not doing what I want +======================================= + + + To: Alain.ISSARD@st.com + Subject: Re: Start condition with FLEX + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 18 Nov 1996 09:45:02 PST. + Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 10:41:34 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > I am not able to use the start condition scope and to use the | (OR) with + > rules having start conditions. + + The problem is that if you use '|' as a regular expression operator, for + example "a|b" meaning "match either 'a' or 'b'", then it must *not* have + any blanks around it. If you instead want the special '|' *action* (which + from your scanner appears to be the case), which is a way of giving two + different rules the same action: + + foo | + bar matched_foo_or_bar(); + + then '|' *must* be separated from the first rule by whitespace and *must* + be followed by a new line. You *cannot* write it as: + + foo | bar matched_foo_or_bar(); + + even though you might think you could because yacc supports this syntax. + The reason for this unfortunately incompatibility is historical, but it's + unlikely to be changed. + + Your problems with start condition scope are simply due to syntax errors + from your use of '|' later confusing flex. + + Let me know if you still have problems. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?, Next: The ^ operator isn't working, Prev: The | operator is not doing what I want, Up: FAQ + +Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern? +================================================================= + + + To: Gregory Margo + Subject: Re: flex-2.5.3 bug report + In-reply-to: Your message of Sat, 23 Nov 1996 16:50:09 PST. + Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 17:07:32 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > Enclosed is a lex file that "real" lex will process, but I cannot get + > flex to process it. Could you try it and maybe point me in the right direction? + + Your problem is that some of the definitions in the scanner use the '/' + trailing context operator, and have it enclosed in ()'s. Flex does not + allow this operator to be enclosed in ()'s because doing so allows undefined + regular expressions such as "(a/b)+". So the solution is to remove the + parentheses. Note that you must also be building the scanner with the -l + option for AT&T lex compatibility. Without this option, flex automatically + encloses the definitions in parentheses. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: The ^ operator isn't working, Next: Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns, Prev: Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?, Up: FAQ + +The ^ operator isn't working +============================ + + + To: Thomas Hadig + Subject: Re: Flex Bug ? + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 26 Nov 1996 14:35:01 PST. + Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 11:15:05 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > In my lexer code, i have the line : + > ^\*.* { } + > + > Thus all lines starting with an astrix (*) are comment lines. + > This does not work ! + + I can't get this problem to reproduce - it works fine for me. Note + though that if what you have is slightly different: + + COMMENT ^\*.* + %% + {COMMENT} { } + + then it won't work, because flex pushes back macro definitions enclosed + in ()'s, so the rule becomes + + (^\*.*) { } + + and now that the '^' operator is not at the immediate beginning of the + line, it's interpreted as just a regular character. You can avoid this + behavior by using the "-l" lex-compatibility flag, or "%option lex-compat". + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns, Next: Is flex GNU or not?, Prev: The ^ operator isn't working, Up: FAQ + +Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns +==================================================================== + + + To: Adoram Rogel + Subject: Re: Flex 2.5.4 BOF ??? + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 26 Nov 1996 16:10:41 PST. + Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 10:56:25 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > Organization(s)?/[a-z] + > + > This matched "Organizations" (looking in debug mode, the trailing s + > was matched with trailing context instead of the optional (s) in the + > end of the word. + + That should only happen with lex. Flex can properly match this pattern. + (That might be what you're saying, I'm just not sure.) + + > Is there a way to avoid this dangerous trailing context problem ? + + Unfortunately, there's no easy way. On the other hand, I don't see why + it should be a problem. Lex's matching is clearly wrong, and I'd hope + that usually the intent remains the same as expressed with the pattern, + so flex's matching will be correct. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: Is flex GNU or not?, Next: ERASEME53, Prev: Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns, Up: FAQ + +Is flex GNU or not? +=================== + + + To: Cameron MacKinnon + Subject: Re: Flex documentation bug + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 02 Dec 1996 00:07:08 PST. + Date: Sun, 01 Dec 1996 22:29:39 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > I'm not sure how or where to submit bug reports (documentation or + > otherwise) for the GNU project stuff ... + + Well, strictly speaking flex isn't part of the GNU project. They just + distribute it because no one's written a decent GPL'd lex replacement. + So you should send bugs directly to me. Those sent to the GNU folks + sometimes find there way to me, but some may drop between the cracks. + + > In GNU Info, under the section 'Start Conditions', and also in the man + > page (mine's dated April '95) is a nice little snippet showing how to + > parse C quoted strings into a buffer, defined to be MAX_STR_CONST in + > size. Unfortunately, no overflow checking is ever done ... + + This is already mentioned in the manual: + + Finally, here's an example of how to match C-style quoted + strings using exclusive start conditions, including expanded + escape sequences (but not including checking for a string + that's too long): + + The reason for not doing the overflow checking is that it will needlessly + clutter up an example whose main purpose is just to demonstrate how to + use flex. + + The latest release is 2.5.4, by the way, available from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: ERASEME53, Next: I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops, Prev: Is flex GNU or not?, Up: FAQ + +ERASEME53 +========= + + + To: tsv@cs.UManitoba.CA + Subject: Re: Flex (reg).. + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 06 Mar 1997 23:50:16 PST. + Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 15:54:19 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > [:alpha:] ([:alnum:] | \\_)* + + If your rule really has embedded blanks as shown above, then it won't + work, as the first blank delimits the rule from the action. (It wouldn't + even compile ...) You need instead: + + [:alpha:]([:alnum:]|\\_)* + + and that should work fine - there's no restriction on what can go inside + of ()'s except for the trailing context operator, '/'. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops, Next: ERASEME55, Prev: ERASEME53, Up: FAQ + +I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops +================================================== + + + To: "Mike Stolnicki" + Subject: Re: FLEX help + In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 30 May 1997 13:33:27 PDT. + Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:46:35 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > We'd like to add "if-then-else", "while", and "for" statements to our + > language ... + > We've investigated many possible solutions. The one solution that seems + > the most reasonable involves knowing the position of a TOKEN in yyin. + + I strongly advise you to instead build a parse tree (abstract syntax tree) + and loop over that instead. You'll find this has major benefits in keeping + your interpreter simple and extensible. + + That said, the functionality you mention for get_position and set_position + have been on the to-do list for a while. As flex is a purely spare-time + project for me, no guarantees when this will be added (in particular, it + for sure won't be for many months to come). + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: ERASEME55, Next: ERASEME56, Prev: I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops, Up: FAQ + +ERASEME55 +========= + + + To: Colin Paul Adams + Subject: Re: Flex C++ classes and Bison + In-reply-to: Your message of 09 Aug 1997 17:11:41 PDT. + Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 10:48:19 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > #define YY_DECL int yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, struct parser_control + > *parm) + > + > I have been trying to get this to work as a C++ scanner, but it does + > not appear to be possible (warning that it matches no declarations in + > yyFlexLexer, or something like that). + > + > Is this supposed to be possible, or is it being worked on (I DID + > notice the comment that scanner classes are still experimental, so I'm + > not too hopeful)? + + What you need to do is derive a subclass from yyFlexLexer that provides + the above yylex() method, squirrels away lvalp and parm into member + variables, and then invokes yyFlexLexer::yylex() to do the regular scanning. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: ERASEME56, Next: ERASEME57, Prev: ERASEME55, Up: FAQ + +ERASEME56 +========= + + + To: Mikael.Latvala@lmf.ericsson.se + Subject: Re: Possible mistake in Flex v2.5 document + In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 05 Sep 1997 16:07:24 PDT. + Date: Fri, 05 Sep 1997 10:01:54 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > In that example you show how to count comment lines when using + > C style /* ... */ comments. My question is, shouldn't you take into + > account a scenario where end of a comment marker occurs inside + > character or string literals? + + The scanner certainly needs to also scan character and string literals. + However it does that (there's an example in the man page for strings), the + lexer will recognize the beginning of the literal before it runs across the + embedded "/*". Consequently, it will finish scanning the literal before it + even considers the possibility of matching "/*". + + Example: + + '([^']*|{ESCAPE_SEQUENCE})' + + will match all the text between the ''s (inclusive). So the lexer + considers this as a token beginning at the first ', and doesn't even + attempt to match other tokens inside it. + + I thinnk this subtlety is not worth putting in the manual, as I suspect + it would confuse more people than it would enlighten. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: ERASEME57, Next: Is there a repository for flex scanners?, Prev: ERASEME56, Up: FAQ + +ERASEME57 +========= + + + To: "Marty Leisner" + Subject: Re: flex limitations + In-reply-to: Your message of Sat, 06 Sep 1997 11:27:21 PDT. + Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 11:38:08 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > %% + > [a-zA-Z]+ /* skip a line */ + > { printf("got %s\n", yytext); } + > %% + + What version of flex are you using? If I feed this to 2.5.4, it complains: + + "bug.l", line 5: EOF encountered inside an action + "bug.l", line 5: unrecognized rule + "bug.l", line 5: fatal parse error + + Not the world's greatest error message, but it manages to flag the problem. + + (With the introduction of start condition scopes, flex can't accommodate + an action on a separate line, since it's ambiguous with an indented rule.) + + You can get 2.5.4 from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: Is there a repository for flex scanners?, Next: How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?, Prev: ERASEME57, Up: FAQ + +Is there a repository for flex scanners? +======================================== + +Not that we know of. You might try asking on comp.compilers. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?, Next: Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?, Prev: Is there a repository for flex scanners?, Up: FAQ + +How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file? +================================================================= + +Flex doesn't have a preprocessor like C does. You might try using m4, +or the C preprocessor plus a sed script to clean up the result. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?, Next: I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned., Prev: How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?, Up: FAQ + +Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc? +=========================================== + +In the sources for flex and bison. + + +File: flex.info, Node: I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned., Next: unnamed-faq-62, Prev: Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?, Up: FAQ + +I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned. +========================================================== + +This will happen if your LexerInput() function returns only one +character at a time, which can happen either if you're scanner is +"interactive", or if the streams library on your platform always +returns 1 for yyin->gcount(). + + Solution: override LexerInput() with a version that returns whole +buffers. + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-62, Next: unnamed-faq-63, Prev: I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned., Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-62 +============== + + + To: Georg.Rehm@CL-KI.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE + Subject: Re: Flex maximums + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 17 Nov 1997 17:16:06 PST. + Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 17:16:15 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > I took a quick look into the flex-sources and altered some #defines in + > flexdefs.h: + > + > #define INITIAL_MNS 64000 + > #define MNS_INCREMENT 1024000 + > #define MAXIMUM_MNS 64000 + + The things to fix are to add a couple of zeroes to: + + #define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ + #define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 + #define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 + #define MAX_SHORT 32700 + + and, if you get complaints about too many rules, make the following change too: + + #define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x200000 + #define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x400000 + + - Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-63, Next: unnamed-faq-64, Prev: unnamed-faq-62, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-63 +============== + + + To: jimmey@lexis-nexis.com (Jimmey Todd) + Subject: Re: FLEX question regarding istream vs ifstream + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 08 Dec 1997 15:54:15 PST. + Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 13:21:35 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > stdin_handle = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + > ifstream fin( "aFile" ); + > yy_switch_to_buffer( yy_create_buffer( fin, YY_BUF_SIZE ) ); + > + > What I'm wanting to do, is pass the contents of a file thru one set + > of rules and then pass stdin thru another set... It works great if, I + > don't use the C++ classes. But since everything else that I'm doing is + > in C++, I thought I'd be consistent. + > + > The problem is that 'yy_create_buffer' is expecting an istream* as it's + > first argument (as stated in the man page). However, fin is a ifstream + > object. Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong? Any help would be + > appreciated. Thanks!! + + You need to pass &fin, to turn it into an ifstream* instead of an ifstream. + Then its type will be compatible with the expected istream*, because ifstream + is derived from istream. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-64, Next: unnamed-faq-65, Prev: unnamed-faq-63, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-64 +============== + + + To: Enda Fadian + Subject: Re: Question related to Flex man page? + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 16 Dec 1997 15:17:34 PST. + Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 14:17:09 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > Can you explain to me what is ment by a long-jump in relation to flex? + + Using the longjmp() function while inside yylex() or a routine called by it. + + > what is the flex activation frame. + + Just yylex()'s stack frame. + + > As far as I can see yyrestart will bring me back to the sart of the input + > file and using flex++ isnot really an option! + + No, yyrestart() doesn't imply a rewind, even though its name might sound + like it does. It tells the scanner to flush its internal buffers and + start reading from the given file at its present location. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-65, Next: unnamed-faq-66, Prev: unnamed-faq-64, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-65 +============== + + + To: hassan@larc.info.uqam.ca (Hassan Alaoui) + Subject: Re: Need urgent Help + In-reply-to: Your message of Sat, 20 Dec 1997 19:38:19 PST. + Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 21:30:46 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > /usr/lib/yaccpar: In function `int yyparse()': + > /usr/lib/yaccpar:184: warning: implicit declaration of function `int yylex(...)' + > + > ld: Undefined symbol + > _yylex + > _yyparse + > _yyin + + This is a known problem with Solaris C++ (and/or Solaris yacc). I believe + the fix is to explicitly insert some 'extern "C"' statements for the + corresponding routines/symbols. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-66, Next: unnamed-faq-67, Prev: unnamed-faq-65, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-66 +============== + + + To: mc0307@mclink.it + Cc: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu + Subject: Re: [mc0307@mclink.it: Help request] + In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 12 Dec 1997 17:57:29 PST. + Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 22:33:37 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > This is my definition for float and integer types: + > . . . + > NZD [1-9] + > ... + > I've tested my program on other lex version (on UNIX Sun Solaris an HP + > UNIX) and it work well, so I think that my definitions are correct. + > There are any differences between Lex and Flex? + + There are indeed differences, as discussed in the man page. The one + you are probably running into is that when flex expands a name definition, + it puts parentheses around the expansion, while lex does not. There's + an example in the man page of how this can lead to different matching. + Flex's behavior complies with the POSIX standard (or at least with the + last POSIX draft I saw). + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-67, Next: unnamed-faq-68, Prev: unnamed-faq-66, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-67 +============== + + + To: hassan@larc.info.uqam.ca (Hassan Alaoui) + Subject: Re: Thanks + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 22 Dec 1997 16:06:35 PST. + Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:35:05 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > Thank you very much for your help. I compile and link well with C++ while + > declaring 'yylex ...' extern, But a little problem remains. I get a + > segmentation default when executing ( I linked with lfl library) while it + > works well when using LEX instead of flex. Do you have some ideas about the + > reason for this ? + + The one possible reason for this that comes to mind is if you've defined + yytext as "extern char yytext[]" (which is what lex uses) instead of + "extern char *yytext" (which is what flex uses). If it's not that, then + I'm afraid I don't know what the problem might be. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-68, Next: unnamed-faq-69, Prev: unnamed-faq-67, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-68 +============== + + + To: "Bart Niswonger" + Subject: Re: flex 2.5: c++ scanners & start conditions + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 06 Jan 1998 10:34:21 PST. + Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 19:19:30 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > The problem is that when I do this (using %option c++) start + > conditions seem to not apply. + + The BEGIN macro modifies the yy_start variable. For C scanners, this + is a static with scope visible through the whole file. For C++ scanners, + it's a member variable, so it only has visible scope within a member + function. Your lexbegin() routine is not a member function when you + build a C++ scanner, so it's not modifying the correct yy_start. The + diagnostic that indicates this is that you found you needed to add + a declaration of yy_start in order to get your scanner to compile when + using C++; instead, the correct fix is to make lexbegin() a member + function (by deriving from yyFlexLexer). + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-69, Next: unnamed-faq-70, Prev: unnamed-faq-68, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-69 +============== + + + To: "Boris Zinin" + Subject: Re: current position in flex buffer + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 12 Jan 1998 18:58:23 PST. + Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 12:03:15 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > The problem is how to determine the current position in flex active + > buffer when a rule is matched.... + + You will need to keep track of this explicitly, such as by redefining + YY_USER_ACTION to count the number of characters matched. + + The latest flex release, by the way, is 2.5.4, available from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-70, Next: unnamed-faq-71, Prev: unnamed-faq-69, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-70 +============== + + + To: Bik.Dhaliwal@bis.org + Subject: Re: Flex question + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 26 Jan 1998 13:05:35 PST. + Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:41:52 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > That requirement involves knowing + > the character position at which a particular token was matched + > in the lexer. + + The way you have to do this is by explicitly keeping track of where + you are in the file, by counting the number of characters scanned + for each token (available in yyleng). It may prove convenient to + do this by redefining YY_USER_ACTION, as described in the manual. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-71, Next: unnamed-faq-72, Prev: unnamed-faq-70, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-71 +============== + + + To: Vladimir Alexiev + Subject: Re: flex: how to control start condition from parser? + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 26 Jan 1998 05:50:16 PST. + Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:45:37 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > It seems useful for the parser to be able to tell the lexer about such + > context dependencies, because then they don't have to be limited to + > local or sequential context. + + One way to do this is to have the parser call a stub routine that's + included in the scanner's .l file, and consequently that has access ot + BEGIN. The only ugliness is that the parser can't pass in the state + it wants, because those aren't visible - but if you don't have many + such states, then using a different set of names doesn't seem like + to much of a burden. + + While generating a .h file like you suggests is certainly cleaner, + flex development has come to a virtual stand-still :-(, so a workaround + like the above is much more pragmatic than waiting for a new feature. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-72, Next: unnamed-faq-73, Prev: unnamed-faq-71, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-72 +============== + + + To: Barbara Denny + Subject: Re: freebsd flex bug? + In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 30 Jan 1998 12:00:43 PST. + Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 12:42:32 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > lex.yy.c:1996: parse error before `=' + + This is the key, identifying this error. (It may help to pinpoint + it by using flex -L, so it doesn't generate #line directives in its + output.) I will bet you heavy money that you have a start condition + name that is also a variable name, or something like that; flex spits + out #define's for each start condition name, mapping them to a number, + so you can wind up with: + + %x foo + %% + ... + %% + void bar() + { + int foo = 3; + } + + and the penultimate will turn into "int 1 = 3" after C preprocessing, + since flex will put "#define foo 1" in the generated scanner. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-73, Next: unnamed-faq-74, Prev: unnamed-faq-72, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-73 +============== + + + To: Maurice Petrie + Subject: Re: Lost flex .l file + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 02 Feb 1998 14:10:01 PST. + Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 11:15:12 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > I am curious as to + > whether there is a simple way to backtrack from the generated source to + > reproduce the lost list of tokens we are searching on. + + In theory, it's straight-forward to go from the DFA representation + back to a regular-expression representation - the two are isomorphic. + In practice, a huge headache, because you have to unpack all the tables + back into a single DFA representation, and then write a program to munch + on that and translate it into an RE. + + Sorry for the less-than-happy news ... + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-74, Next: unnamed-faq-75, Prev: unnamed-faq-73, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-74 +============== + + + To: jimmey@lexis-nexis.com (Jimmey Todd) + Subject: Re: Flex performance question + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:01:17 PST. + Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 08:48:51 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > What I have found, is that the smaller the data chunk, the faster the + > program executes. This is the opposite of what I expected. Should this be + > happening this way? + + This is exactly what will happen if your input file has embedded NULs. + From the man page: + + A final note: flex is slow when matching NUL's, particularly + when a token contains multiple NUL's. It's best to write + rules which match short amounts of text if it's anticipated + that the text will often include NUL's. + + So that's the first thing to look for. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-75, Next: unnamed-faq-76, Prev: unnamed-faq-74, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-75 +============== + + + To: jimmey@lexis-nexis.com (Jimmey Todd) + Subject: Re: Flex performance question + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:01:17 PST. + Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 15:42:25 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + So there are several problems. + + First, to go fast, you want to match as much text as possible, which + your scanners don't in the case that what they're scanning is *not* + a tag. So you want a rule like: + + [^<]+ + + Second, C++ scanners are particularly slow if they're interactive, + which they are by default. Using -B speeds it up by a factor of 3-4 + on my workstation. + + Third, C++ scanners that use the istream interface are slow, because + of how poorly implemented istream's are. I built two versions of + the following scanner: + + %% + .*\n + .* + %% + + and the C version inhales a 2.5MB file on my workstation in 0.8 seconds. + The C++ istream version, using -B, takes 3.8 seconds. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-76, Next: unnamed-faq-77, Prev: unnamed-faq-75, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-76 +============== + + + To: "Frescatore, David (CRD, TAD)" + Subject: Re: FLEX 2.5 & THE YEAR 2000 + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 03 Jun 1998 11:26:22 PDT. + Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 10:22:26 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I am researching the Y2K problem with General Electric R&D + > and need to know if there are any known issues concerning + > the above mentioned software and Y2K regardless of version. + + There shouldn't be, all it ever does with the date is ask the system + for it and then print it out. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-77, Next: unnamed-faq-78, Prev: unnamed-faq-76, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-77 +============== + + + To: "Hans Dermot Doran" + Subject: Re: flex problem + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 15 Jul 1998 21:30:13 PDT. + Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 14:23:34 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > To overcome this, I gets() the stdin into a string and lex the string. The + > string is lexed OK except that the end of string isn't lexed properly + > (yy_scan_string()), that is the lexer dosn't recognise the end of string. + + Flex doesn't contain mechanisms for recognizing buffer endpoints. But if + you use fgets instead (which you should anyway, to protect against buffer + overflows), then the final \n will be preserved in the string, and you can + scan that in order to find the end of the string. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-78, Next: unnamed-faq-79, Prev: unnamed-faq-77, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-78 +============== + + + To: soumen@almaden.ibm.com + Subject: Re: Flex++ 2.5.3 instance member vs. static member + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 27 Jul 1998 02:10:04 PDT. + Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 01:10:34 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > %{ + > int mylineno = 0; + > %} + > ws [ \t]+ + > alpha [A-Za-z] + > dig [0-9] + > %% + > + > Now you'd expect mylineno to be a member of each instance of class + > yyFlexLexer, but is this the case? A look at the lex.yy.cc file seems to + > indicate otherwise; unless I am missing something the declaration of + > mylineno seems to be outside any class scope. + > + > How will this work if I want to run a multi-threaded application with each + > thread creating a FlexLexer instance? + + Derive your own subclass and make mylineno a member variable of it. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-79, Next: unnamed-faq-80, Prev: unnamed-faq-78, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-79 +============== + + + To: Adoram Rogel + Subject: Re: More than 32K states change hangs + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 04 Aug 1998 16:55:39 PDT. + Date: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 22:28:45 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > Vern Paxson, + > + > I followed your advice, posted on Usenet bu you, and emailed to me + > personally by you, on how to overcome the 32K states limit. I'm running + > on Linux machines. + > I took the full source of version 2.5.4 and did the following changes in + > flexdef.h: + > #define JAMSTATE -327660 + > #define MAXIMUM_MNS 319990 + > #define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -327670 + > #define MAX_SHORT 327000 + > + > and compiled. + > All looked fine, including check and bigcheck, so I installed. + + Hmmm, you shouldn't increase MAX_SHORT, though looking through my email + archives I see that I did indeed recommend doing so. Try setting it back + to 32700; that should suffice that you no longer need -Ca. If it still + hangs, then the interesting question is - where? + + > Compiling the same hanged program with a out-of-the-box (RedHat 4.2 + > distribution of Linux) + > flex 2.5.4 binary works. + + Since Linux comes with source code, you should diff it against what + you have to see what problems they missed. + + > Should I always compile with the -Ca option now ? even short and simple + > filters ? + + No, definitely not. It's meant to be for those situations where you + absolutely must squeeze every last cycle out of your scanner. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-80, Next: unnamed-faq-81, Prev: unnamed-faq-79, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-80 +============== + + + To: "Schmackpfeffer, Craig" + Subject: Re: flex output for static code portion + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 11 Aug 1998 11:55:30 PDT. + Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 23:57:42 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I would like to use flex under the hood to generate a binary file + > containing the data structures that control the parse. + + This has been on the wish-list for a long time. In principle it's + straight-forward - you redirect mkdata() et al's I/O to another file, + and modify the skeleton to have a start-up function that slurps these + into dynamic arrays. The concerns are (1) the scanner generation code + is hairy and full of corner cases, so it's easy to get surprised when + going down this path :-( ; and (2) being careful about buffering so + that when the tables change you make sure the scanner starts in the + correct state and reading at the right point in the input file. + + > I was wondering if you know of anyone who has used flex in this way. + + I don't - but it seems like a reasonable project to undertake (unlike + numerous other flex tweaks :-). + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-81, Next: unnamed-faq-82, Prev: unnamed-faq-80, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-81 +============== + + + Received: from 131.173.17.11 (131.173.17.11 [131.173.17.11]) + by ee.lbl.gov (8.9.1/8.9.1) with ESMTP id AAA03838 + for ; Thu, 20 Aug 1998 00:47:57 -0700 (PDT) + Received: from hal.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de (hal.cl-ki.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE [131.173.141.2]) + by deimos.rz.uni-osnabrueck.de (8.8.7/8.8.8) with ESMTP id JAA34694 + for ; Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:55 +0200 + Received: (from georg@localhost) by hal.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de (8.6.12/8.6.12) id JAA34834 for vern@ee.lbl.gov; Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:54 +0200 + From: Georg Rehm + Message-Id: <199808200747.JAA34834@hal.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de> + Subject: "flex scanner push-back overflow" + To: vern@ee.lbl.gov + Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:54 +0200 (MEST) + Reply-To: Georg.Rehm@CL-KI.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE + X-NoJunk: Do NOT send commercial mail, spam or ads to this address! + X-URL: http://www.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/~georg/ + X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL28 (25)] + MIME-Version: 1.0 + Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII + Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit + + Hi Vern, + + Yesterday, I encountered a strange problem: I use the macro processor m4 + to include some lengthy lists into a .l file. Following is a flex macro + definition that causes some serious pain in my neck: + + AUTHOR ("A. Boucard / L. Boucard"|"A. Dastarac / M. Levent"|"A.Boucaud / L.Boucaud"|"Abderrahim Lamchichi"|"Achmat Dangor"|"Adeline Toullier"|"Adewale Maja-Pearce"|"Ahmed Ziri"|"Akram Ellyas"|"Alain Bihr"|"Alain Gresh"|"Alain Guillemoles"|"Alain Joxe"|"Alain Morice"|"Alain Renon"|"Alain Zecchini"|"Albert Memmi"|"Alberto Manguel"|"Alex De Waal"|"Alfonso Artico"| [...]) + + The complete list contains about 10kB. When I try to "flex" this file + (on a Solaris 2.6 machine, using a modified flex 2.5.4 (I only increased + some of the predefined values in flexdefs.h) I get the error: + + myflex/flex -8 sentag.tmp.l + flex scanner push-back overflow + + When I remove the slashes in the macro definition everything works fine. + As I understand it, the double quotes escape the slash-character so it + really means "/" and not "trailing context". Furthermore, I tried to + escape the slashes with backslashes, but with no use, the same error message + appeared when flexing the code. + + Do you have an idea what's going on here? + + Greetings from Germany, + Georg + -- + Georg Rehm georg@cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de + Institute for Semantic Information Processing, University of Osnabrueck, FRG + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-82, Next: unnamed-faq-83, Prev: unnamed-faq-81, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-82 +============== + + + To: Georg.Rehm@CL-KI.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE + Subject: Re: "flex scanner push-back overflow" + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:54 PDT. + Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 07:05:35 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > myflex/flex -8 sentag.tmp.l + > flex scanner push-back overflow + + Flex itself uses a flex scanner. That scanner is running out of buffer + space when it tries to unput() the humongous macro you've defined. When + you remove the '/'s, you make it small enough so that it fits in the buffer; + removing spaces would do the same thing. + + The fix is to either rethink how come you're using such a big macro and + perhaps there's another/better way to do it; or to rebuild flex's own + scan.c with a larger value for + + #define YY_BUF_SIZE 16384 + + - Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-83, Next: unnamed-faq-84, Prev: unnamed-faq-82, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-83 +============== + + + To: Jan Kort + Subject: Re: Flex + In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 04 Sep 1998 12:18:43 +0200. + Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 00:59:49 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > %% + > + > "TEST1\n" { fprintf(stderr, "TEST1\n"); yyless(5); } + > ^\n { fprintf(stderr, "empty line\n"); } + > . { } + > \n { fprintf(stderr, "new line\n"); } + > + > %% + > -- input --------------------------------------- + > TEST1 + > -- output -------------------------------------- + > TEST1 + > empty line + > ------------------------------------------------ + + IMHO, it's not clear whether or not this is in fact a bug. It depends + on whether you view yyless() as backing up in the input stream, or as + pushing new characters onto the beginning of the input stream. Flex + interprets it as the latter (for implementation convenience, I'll admit), + and so considers the newline as in fact matching at the beginning of a + line, as after all the last token scanned an entire line and so the + scanner is now at the beginning of a new line. + + I agree that this is counter-intuitive for yyless(), given its + functional description (it's less so for unput(), depending on whether + you're unput()'ing new text or scanned text). But I don't plan to + change it any time soon, as it's a pain to do so. Consequently, + you do indeed need to use yy_set_bol() and YY_AT_BOL() to tweak + your scanner into the behavior you desire. + + Sorry for the less-than-completely-satisfactory answer. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-84, Next: unnamed-faq-85, Prev: unnamed-faq-83, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-84 +============== + + + To: Patrick Krusenotto + Subject: Re: Problems with restarting flex-2.5.2-generated scanner + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 24 Sep 1998 10:14:07 PDT. + Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 23:28:43 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I am using flex-2.5.2 and bison 1.25 for Solaris and I am desperately + > trying to make my scanner restart with a new file after my parser stops + > with a parse error. When my compiler restarts, the parser always + > receives the token after the token (in the old file!) that caused the + > parser error. + + I suspect the problem is that your parser has read ahead in order + to attempt to resolve an ambiguity, and when it's restarted it picks + up with that token rather than reading a fresh one. If you're using + yacc, then the special "error" production can sometimes be used to + consume tokens in an attempt to get the parser into a consistent state. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-85, Next: unnamed-faq-86, Prev: unnamed-faq-84, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-85 +============== + + + To: Henric Jungheim + Subject: Re: flex 2.5.4a + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:41:42 PST. + Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:50:14 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > This brings up a feature request: How about a command line + > option to specify the filename when reading from stdin? That way one + > doesn't need to create a temporary file in order to get the "#line" + > directives to make sense. + + Use -o combined with -t (per the man page description of -o). + + > P.S., Is there any simple way to use non-blocking IO to parse multiple + > streams? + + Simple, no. + + One approach might be to return a magic character on EWOULDBLOCK and + have a rule + + .* // put back .*, eat magic character + + This is off the top of my head, not sure it'll work. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-86, Next: unnamed-faq-87, Prev: unnamed-faq-85, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-86 +============== + + + To: "Repko, Billy D" + Subject: Re: Compiling scanners + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 13 Jan 1999 10:52:47 PST. + Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 00:25:30 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > It appears that maybe it cannot find the lfl library. + + The Makefile in the distribution builds it, so you should have it. + It's exceedingly trivial, just a main() that calls yylex() and + a yyrap() that always returns 1. + + > %% + > \n ++num_lines; ++num_chars; + > . ++num_chars; + + You can't indent your rules like this - that's where the errors are coming + from. Flex copies indented text to the output file, it's how you do things + like + + int num_lines_seen = 0; + + to declare local variables. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-87, Next: unnamed-faq-88, Prev: unnamed-faq-86, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-87 +============== + + + To: Erick Branderhorst + Subject: Re: flex input buffer + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 09 Feb 1999 13:53:46 PST. + Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:03:37 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > In the flex.skl file the size of the default input buffers is set. Can you + > explain why this size is set and why it is such a high number. + + It's large to optimize performance when scanning large files. You can + safely make it a lot lower if needed. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-88, Next: unnamed-faq-90, Prev: unnamed-faq-87, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-88 +============== + + + To: "Guido Minnen" + Subject: Re: Flex error message + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 24 Feb 1999 15:31:46 PST. + Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 00:11:31 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > I'm extending a larger scanner written in Flex and I keep running into + > problems. More specifically, I get the error message: + > "flex: input rules are too complicated (>= 32000 NFA states)" + + Increase the definitions in flexdef.h for: + + #define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always j + ams */ + #define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 + #define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 + + recompile everything, and it should all work. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-90, Next: unnamed-faq-91, Prev: unnamed-faq-88, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-90 +============== + + + To: "Dmitriy Goldobin" + Subject: Re: FLEX trouble + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 31 May 1999 18:44:49 PDT. + Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 00:15:07 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I have a trouble with FLEX. Why rule "/*".*"*/" work properly,=20 + > but rule "/*"(.|\n)*"*/" don't work ? + + The second of these will have to scan the entire input stream (because + "(.|\n)*" matches an arbitrary amount of any text) in order to see if + it ends with "*/", terminating the comment. That potentially will overflow + the input buffer. + + > More complex rule "/*"([^*]|(\*/[^/]))*"*/ give an error + > 'unrecognized rule'. + + You can't use the '/' operator inside parentheses. It's not clear + what "(a/b)*" actually means. + + > I now use workaround with state , but single-rule is + > better, i think. + + Single-rule is nice but will always have the problem of either setting + restrictions on comments (like not allowing multi-line comments) and/or + running the risk of consuming the entire input stream, as noted above. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-91, Next: unnamed-faq-92, Prev: unnamed-faq-90, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-91 +============== + + + Received: from mc-qout4.whowhere.com (mc-qout4.whowhere.com [209.185.123.18]) + by ee.lbl.gov (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id IAA05100 + for ; Tue, 15 Jun 1999 08:56:06 -0700 (PDT) + Received: from Unknown/Local ([?.?.?.?]) by my-deja.com; Tue Jun 15 08:55:43 1999 + To: vern@ee.lbl.gov + Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 08:55:43 -0700 + From: "Aki Niimura" + Message-ID: + Mime-Version: 1.0 + Cc: + X-Sent-Mail: on + Reply-To: + X-Mailer: MailCity Service + Subject: A question on flex C++ scanner + X-Sender-Ip: 12.72.207.61 + Organization: My Deja Email (http://www.my-deja.com:80) + Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii + Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit + + Dear Dr. Paxon, + + I have been using flex for years. + It works very well on many projects. + Most case, I used it to generate a scanner on C language. + However, one project I needed to generate a scanner + on C++ lanuage. Thanks to your enhancement, flex did + the job. + + Currently, I'm working on enhancing my previous project. + I need to deal with multiple input streams (recursive + inclusion) in this scanner (C++). + I did similar thing for another scanner (C) as you + explained in your documentation. + + The generated scanner (C++) has necessary methods: + - switch_to_buffer(struct yy_buffer_state *b) + - yy_create_buffer(istream *is, int sz) + - yy_delete_buffer(struct yy_buffer_state *b) + + However, I couldn't figure out how to access current + buffer (yy_current_buffer). + + yy_current_buffer is a protected member of yyFlexLexer. + I can't access it directly. + Then, I thought yy_create_buffer() with is = 0 might + return current stream buffer. But it seems not as far + as I checked the source. (flex 2.5.4) + + I went through the Web in addition to Flex documentation. + However, it hasn't been successful, so far. + + It is not my intention to bother you, but, can you + comment about how to obtain the current stream buffer? + + Your response would be highly appreciated. + + Best regards, + Aki Niimura + + --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- + Share what you know. Learn what you don't. + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-92, Next: unnamed-faq-93, Prev: unnamed-faq-91, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-92 +============== + + + To: neko@my-deja.com + Subject: Re: A question on flex C++ scanner + In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 15 Jun 1999 08:55:43 PDT. + Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 09:04:24 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > However, I couldn't figure out how to access current + > buffer (yy_current_buffer). + + Derive your own subclass from yyFlexLexer. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-93, Next: unnamed-faq-94, Prev: unnamed-faq-92, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-93 +============== + + + To: "Stones, Darren" + Subject: Re: You're the man to see? + In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 23 Jun 1999 11:10:29 PDT. + Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 09:01:40 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I hope you can help me. I am using Flex and Bison to produce an interpreted + > language. However all goes well until I try to implement an IF statement or + > a WHILE. I cannot get this to work as the parser parses all the conditions + > eg. the TRUE and FALSE conditons to check for a rule match. So I cannot + > make a decision!! + + You need to use the parser to build a parse tree (= abstract syntax trwee), + and when that's all done you recursively evaluate the tree, binding variables + to values at that time. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-94, Next: unnamed-faq-95, Prev: unnamed-faq-93, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-94 +============== + + + To: Petr Danecek + Subject: Re: flex - question + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 28 Jun 1999 19:21:41 PDT. + Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 16:52:13 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > file, it takes an enormous amount of time. It is funny, because the + > source code has only 12 rules!!! I think it looks like an exponencial + > growth. + + Right, that's the problem - some patterns (those with a lot of + ambiguity, where yours has because at any given time the scanner can + be in the middle of all sorts of combinations of the different + rules) blow up exponentially. + + For your rules, there is an easy fix. Change the ".*" that comes fater + the directory name to "[^ ]*". With that in place, the rules are no + longer nearly so ambiguous, because then once one of the directories + has been matched, no other can be matched (since they all require a + leading blank). + + If that's not an acceptable solution, then you can enter a start state + to pick up the .*\n after each directory is matched. + + Also note that for speed, you'll want to add a ".*" rule at the end, + otherwise rules that don't match any of the patterns will be matched + very slowly, a character at a time. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-95, Next: unnamed-faq-96, Prev: unnamed-faq-94, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-95 +============== + + + To: Tielman Koekemoer + Subject: Re: Please help. + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 08 Jul 1999 13:20:37 PDT. + Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 08:20:39 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I was hoping you could help me with my problem. + > + > I tried compiling (gnu)flex on a Solaris 2.4 machine + > but when I ran make (after configure) I got an error. + > + > -------------------------------------------------------------- + > gcc -c -I. -I. -g -O parse.c + > ./flex -t -p ./scan.l >scan.c + > sh: ./flex: not found + > *** Error code 1 + > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `scan.c' + > ------------------------------------------------------------- + > + > What's strange to me is that I'm only + > trying to install flex now. I then edited the Makefile to + > and changed where it says "FLEX = flex" to "FLEX = lex" + > ( lex: the native Solaris one ) but then it complains about + > the "-p" option. Is there any way I can compile flex without + > using flex or lex? + > + > Thanks so much for your time. + + You managed to step on the bootstrap sequence, which first copies + initscan.c to scan.c in order to build flex. Try fetching a fresh + distribution from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. (Or you can first try removing + ".bootstrap" and doing a make again.) + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-96, Next: unnamed-faq-97, Prev: unnamed-faq-95, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-96 +============== + + + To: Tielman Koekemoer + Subject: Re: Please help. + In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 09 Jul 1999 09:16:14 PDT. + Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 00:27:20 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > First I removed .bootstrap (and ran make) - no luck. I downloaded the + > software but I still have the same problem. Is there anything else I + > could try. + + Try: + + cp initscan.c scan.c + touch scan.c + make scan.o + + If this last tries to first build scan.c from scan.l using ./flex, then + your "make" is broken, in which case compile scan.c to scan.o by hand. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-97, Next: unnamed-faq-98, Prev: unnamed-faq-96, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-97 +============== + + + To: Sumanth Kamenani + Subject: Re: Error + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 19 Jul 1999 23:08:41 PDT. + Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 00:18:26 PDT + From: Vern Paxson + + > I am getting a compilation error. The error is given as "unknown symbol- yylex". + + The parser relies on calling yylex(), but you're instead using the C++ scanning + class, so you need to supply a yylex() "glue" function that calls an instance + scanner of the scanner (e.g., "scanner->yylex()"). + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-98, Next: unnamed-faq-99, Prev: unnamed-faq-97, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-98 +============== + + + To: daniel@synchrods.synchrods.COM (Daniel Senderowicz) + Subject: Re: lex + In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 22 Nov 1999 11:19:04 PST. + Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 15:54:30 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + Well, your problem is the + + switch (yybgin-yysvec-1) { /* witchcraft */ + + at the beginning of lex rules. "witchcraft" == "non-portable". It's + assuming knowledge of the AT&T lex's internal variables. + + For flex, you can probably do the equivalent using a switch on YYSTATE. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-99, Next: unnamed-faq-100, Prev: unnamed-faq-98, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-99 +============== + + + To: archow@hss.hns.com + Subject: Re: Regarding distribution of flex and yacc based grammars + In-reply-to: Your message of Sun, 19 Dec 1999 17:50:24 +0530. + Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 01:56:24 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > When we provide the customer with an object code distribution, is it + > necessary for us to provide source + > for the generated C files from flex and bison since they are generated by + > flex and bison ? + + For flex, no. I don't know what the current state of this is for bison. + + > Also, is there any requrirement for us to neccessarily provide source for + > the grammar files which are fed into flex and bison ? + + Again, for flex, no. + + See the file "COPYING" in the flex distribution for the legalese. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-100, Next: unnamed-faq-101, Prev: unnamed-faq-99, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-100 +=============== + + + To: Martin Gallwey + Subject: Re: Flex, and self referencing rules + In-reply-to: Your message of Sun, 20 Feb 2000 01:01:21 PST. + Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 18:33:16 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + > However, I do not use unput anywhere. I do use self-referencing + > rules like this: + > + > UnaryExpr ({UnionExpr})|("-"{UnaryExpr}) + + You can't do this - flex is *not* a parser like yacc (which does indeed + allow recursion), it is a scanner that's confined to regular expressions. + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: unnamed-faq-101, Next: What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?, Prev: unnamed-faq-100, Up: FAQ + +unnamed-faq-101 +=============== + + + To: slg3@lehigh.edu (SAMUEL L. GULDEN) + Subject: Re: Flex problem + In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 02 Mar 2000 12:29:04 PST. + Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 23:00:46 PST + From: Vern Paxson + + If this is exactly your program: + + > digit [0-9] + > digits {digit}+ + > whitespace [ \t\n]+ + > + > %% + > "[" { printf("open_brac\n");} + > "]" { printf("close_brac\n");} + > "+" { printf("addop\n");} + > "*" { printf("multop\n");} + > {digits} { printf("NUMBER = %s\n", yytext);} + > whitespace ; + + then the problem is that the last rule needs to be "{whitespace}" ! + + Vern + + +File: flex.info, Node: What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?, Next: Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?, Prev: unnamed-faq-101, Up: FAQ + +What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL? +======================================================= + +YYLEX_PARAM is not a flex symbol. It is for Bison. It tells Bison to +pass extra params when it calls yylex() from the parser. + + YY_DECL is the Flex declaration of yylex. The default is similar to +this: + + + #define int yy_lex () + + +File: flex.info, Node: Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?, Next: How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action?, Prev: What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?, Up: FAQ + +Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error? +================================================= + +This is a compiler error regarding a generated Bison parser, not a Flex +scanner. It means you need a prototype of yylex() in the top of the +Bison file. Be sure the prototype matches YY_DECL. + + +File: flex.info, Node: How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action?, Prev: Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?, Up: FAQ + +How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action? +=========================================================================== + +With $1, $2, $3, etc. These are called "Semantic Values" in the Bison +manual. See *Note Top: (bison)Top. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Appendices, Next: Indices, Prev: FAQ, Up: Top + +Appendix A Appendices +********************* + +* Menu: + +* Makefiles and Flex:: +* Bison Bridge:: +* M4 Dependency:: +* Common Patterns:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Makefiles and Flex, Next: Bison Bridge, Prev: Appendices, Up: Appendices + +A.1 Makefiles and Flex +====================== + +In this appendix, we provide tips for writing Makefiles to build your +scanners. + + In a traditional build environment, we say that the `.c' files are +the sources, and the `.o' files are the intermediate files. When using +`flex', however, the `.l' files are the sources, and the generated `.c' +files (along with the `.o' files) are the intermediate files. This +requires you to carefully plan your Makefile. + + Modern `make' programs understand that `foo.l' is intended to +generate `lex.yy.c' or `foo.c', and will behave accordingly(1)(2). The +following Makefile does not explicitly instruct `make' how to build +`foo.c' from `foo.l'. Instead, it relies on the implicit rules of the +`make' program to build the intermediate file, `scan.c': + + + # Basic Makefile -- relies on implicit rules + # Creates "myprogram" from "scan.l" and "myprogram.c" + # + LEX=flex + myprogram: scan.o myprogram.o + scan.o: scan.l + + For simple cases, the above may be sufficient. For other cases, you +may have to explicitly instruct `make' how to build your scanner. The +following is an example of a Makefile containing explicit rules: + + + # Basic Makefile -- provides explicit rules + # Creates "myprogram" from "scan.l" and "myprogram.c" + # + LEX=flex + myprogram: scan.o myprogram.o + $(CC) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $^ + + myprogram.o: myprogram.c + $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $^ + + scan.o: scan.c + $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $^ + + scan.c: scan.l + $(LEX) $(LFLAGS) -o $@ $^ + + clean: + $(RM) *.o scan.c + + Notice in the above example that `scan.c' is in the `clean' target. +This is because we consider the file `scan.c' to be an intermediate +file. + + Finally, we provide a realistic example of a `flex' scanner used +with a `bison' parser(3). There is a tricky problem we have to deal +with. Since a `flex' scanner will typically include a header file +(e.g., `y.tab.h') generated by the parser, we need to be sure that the +header file is generated BEFORE the scanner is compiled. We handle this +case in the following example: + + + # Makefile example -- scanner and parser. + # Creates "myprogram" from "scan.l", "parse.y", and "myprogram.c" + # + LEX = flex + YACC = bison -y + YFLAGS = -d + objects = scan.o parse.o myprogram.o + + myprogram: $(objects) + scan.o: scan.l parse.c + parse.o: parse.y + myprogram.o: myprogram.c + + In the above example, notice the line, + + + scan.o: scan.l parse.c + + , which lists the file `parse.c' (the generated parser) as a +dependency of `scan.o'. We want to ensure that the parser is created +before the scanner is compiled, and the above line seems to do the +trick. Feel free to experiment with your specific implementation of +`make'. + + For more details on writing Makefiles, see *Note Top: (make)Top. + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) GNU `make' and GNU `automake' are two such programs that provide +implicit rules for flex-generated scanners. + + (2) GNU `automake' may generate code to execute flex in +lex-compatible mode, or to stdout. If this is not what you want, then +you should provide an explicit rule in your Makefile.am + + (3) This example also applies to yacc parsers. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Bison Bridge, Next: M4 Dependency, Prev: Makefiles and Flex, Up: Appendices + +A.2 C Scanners with Bison Parsers +================================= + +This section describes the `flex' features useful when integrating +`flex' with `GNU bison'(1). Skip this section if you are not using +`bison' with your scanner. Here we discuss only the `flex' half of the +`flex' and `bison' pair. We do not discuss `bison' in any detail. For +more information about generating `bison' parsers, see *Note Top: +(bison)Top. + + A compatible `bison' scanner is generated by declaring `%option +bison-bridge' or by supplying `--bison-bridge' when invoking `flex' +from the command line. This instructs `flex' that the macro `yylval' +may be used. The data type for `yylval', `YYSTYPE', is typically +defined in a header file, included in section 1 of the `flex' input +file. For a list of functions and macros available, *Note +bison-functions::. + + The declaration of yylex becomes, + + + int yylex ( YYSTYPE * lvalp, yyscan_t scanner ); + + If `%option bison-locations' is specified, then the declaration +becomes, + + + int yylex ( YYSTYPE * lvalp, YYLTYPE * llocp, yyscan_t scanner ); + + Note that the macros `yylval' and `yylloc' evaluate to pointers. +Support for `yylloc' is optional in `bison', so it is optional in +`flex' as well. The following is an example of a `flex' scanner that is +compatible with `bison'. + + + /* Scanner for "C" assignment statements... sort of. */ + %{ + #include "y.tab.h" /* Generated by bison. */ + %} + + %option bison-bridge bison-locations + % + + [[:digit:]]+ { yylval->num = atoi(yytext); return NUMBER;} + [[:alnum:]]+ { yylval->str = strdup(yytext); return STRING;} + "="|";" { return yytext[0];} + . {} + % + + As you can see, there really is no magic here. We just use `yylval' +as we would any other variable. The data type of `yylval' is generated +by `bison', and included in the file `y.tab.h'. Here is the +corresponding `bison' parser: + + + /* Parser to convert "C" assignments to lisp. */ + %{ + /* Pass the argument to yyparse through to yylex. */ + #define YYPARSE_PARAM scanner + #define YYLEX_PARAM scanner + %} + %locations + %pure_parser + %union { + int num; + char* str; + } + %token STRING + %token NUMBER + %% + assignment: + STRING '=' NUMBER ';' { + printf( "(setf %s %d)", $1, $3 ); + } + ; + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) The features described here are purely optional, and are by no +means the only way to use flex with bison. We merely provide some glue +to ease development of your parser-scanner pair. + + +File: flex.info, Node: M4 Dependency, Next: Common Patterns, Prev: Bison Bridge, Up: Appendices + +A.3 M4 Dependency +================= + +The macro processor `m4'(1) must be installed wherever flex is +installed. `flex' invokes `m4', found by searching the directories in +the `PATH' environment variable. Any code you place in section 1 or in +the actions will be sent through m4. Please follow these rules to +protect your code from unwanted `m4' processing. + + * Do not use symbols that begin with, `m4_', such as, `m4_define', + or `m4_include', since those are reserved for `m4' macro names. If + for some reason you need m4_ as a prefix, use a preprocessor + #define to get your symbol past m4 unmangled. + + * Do not use the strings `[[' or `]]' anywhere in your code. The + former is not valid in C, except within comments and strings, but + the latter is valid in code such as `x[y[z]]'. The solution is + simple. To get the literal string `"]]"', use `"]""]"'. To get the + array notation `x[y[z]]', use `x[y[z] ]'. Flex will attempt to + detect these sequences in user code, and escape them. However, + it's best to avoid this complexity where possible, by removing + such sequences from your code. + + + `m4' is only required at the time you run `flex'. The generated +scanner is ordinary C or C++, and does _not_ require `m4'. + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) The use of m4 is subject to change in future revisions of flex. +It is not part of the public API of flex. Do not depend on it. + + +File: flex.info, Node: Common Patterns, Prev: M4 Dependency, Up: Appendices + +A.4 Common Patterns +=================== + +This appendix provides examples of common regular expressions you might +use in your scanner. + +* Menu: + +* Numbers:: +* Identifiers:: +* Quoted Constructs:: +* Addresses:: + + +File: flex.info, Node: Numbers, Next: Identifiers, Up: Common Patterns + +A.4.1 Numbers +------------- + +C99 decimal constant + `([[:digit:]]{-}[0])[[:digit:]]*' + +C99 hexadecimal constant + `0[xX][[:xdigit:]]+' + +C99 octal constant + `0[0123456]*' + +C99 floating point constant + + {dseq} ([[:digit:]]+) + {dseq_opt} ([[:digit:]]*) + {frac} (({dseq_opt}"."{dseq})|{dseq}".") + {exp} ([eE][+-]?{dseq}) + {exp_opt} ({exp}?) + {fsuff} [flFL] + {fsuff_opt} ({fsuff}?) + {hpref} (0[xX]) + {hdseq} ([[:xdigit:]]+) + {hdseq_opt} ([[:xdigit:]]*) + {hfrac} (({hdseq_opt}"."{hdseq})|({hdseq}".")) + {bexp} ([pP][+-]?{dseq}) + {dfc} (({frac}{exp_opt}{fsuff_opt})|({dseq}{exp}{fsuff_opt})) + {hfc} (({hpref}{hfrac}{bexp}{fsuff_opt})|({hpref}{hdseq}{bexp}{fsuff_opt})) + + {c99_floating_point_constant} ({dfc}|{hfc}) + + See C99 section 6.4.4.2 for the gory details. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Identifiers, Next: Quoted Constructs, Prev: Numbers, Up: Common Patterns + +A.4.2 Identifiers +----------------- + +C99 Identifier + + ucn ((\\u([[:xdigit:]]{4}))|(\\U([[:xdigit:]]{8}))) + nondigit [_[:alpha:]] + c99_id ([_[:alpha:]]|{ucn})([_[:alnum:]]|{ucn})* + + Technically, the above pattern does not encompass all possible C99 + identifiers, since C99 allows for "implementation-defined" + characters. In practice, C compilers follow the above pattern, + with the addition of the `$' character. + +UTF-8 Encoded Unicode Code Point + + [\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]|\xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]|[\xE1-\xEC\xEE\xEF]([\x80-\xBF]{2})|\xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]|\xF0[\x90-\xBF]([\x80-\xBF]{2})|[\xF1-\xF3]([\x80-\xBF]{3})|\xF4[\x80-\x8F]([\x80-\xBF]{2}) + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Quoted Constructs, Next: Addresses, Prev: Identifiers, Up: Common Patterns + +A.4.3 Quoted Constructs +----------------------- + +C99 String Literal + `L?\"([^\"\\\n]|(\\['\"?\\abfnrtv])|(\\([0123456]{1,3}))|(\\x[[:xdigit:]]+)|(\\u([[:xdigit:]]{4}))|(\\U([[:xdigit:]]{8})))*\"' + +C99 Comment + `("/*"([^*]|"*"[^/])*"*/")|("/"(\\\n)*"/"[^\n]*)' + + Note that in C99, a `//'-style comment may be split across lines, + and, contrary to popular belief, does not include the trailing + `\n' character. + + A better way to scan `/* */' comments is by line, rather than + matching possibly huge comments all at once. This will allow you + to scan comments of unlimited length, as long as line breaks + appear at sane intervals. This is also more efficient when used + with automatic line number processing. *Note option-yylineno::. + + + { + "/*" BEGIN(COMMENT); + } + { + "*/" BEGIN(0); + [^*\n]+ ; + "*"[^/] ; + \n ; + } + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Addresses, Prev: Quoted Constructs, Up: Common Patterns + +A.4.4 Addresses +--------------- + +IPv4 Address + `(([[:digit:]]{1,3}"."){3}([[:digit:]]{1,3}))' + +IPv6 Address + + hex4 ([[:xdigit:]]{1,4}) + hexseq ({hex4}(:{hex4}*)) + hexpart ({hexseq}|({hexseq}::({hexseq}?))|::{hexseq}) + IPv6address ({hexpart}(":"{IPv4address})?) + + See RFC2373 for details. + +URI + `(([^:/?#]+):)?("//"([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?' + + This pattern is nearly useless, since it allows just about any + character to appear in a URI, including spaces and control + characters. See RFC2396 for details. + + + +File: flex.info, Node: Indices, Prev: Appendices, Up: Top + +Indices +******* + +* Menu: + +* Concept Index:: +* Index of Functions and Macros:: +* Index of Variables:: +* Index of Data Types:: +* Index of Hooks:: +* Index of Scanner Options:: + diff --git a/doc/flex.info-2 b/doc/flex.info-2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27cffbd Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/flex.info-2 differ diff --git a/doc/flex.pdf b/doc/flex.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ba009f Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/flex.pdf differ diff --git a/doc/flex.texi b/doc/flex.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9a9e9e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/flex.texi @@ -0,0 +1,8600 @@ +\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*- +@c %**start of header +@setfilename flex.info +@settitle Lexical Analysis With Flex +@include version.texi +@set authors Vern Paxson, Will Estes and John Millaway +@c "Macro Hooks" index +@defindex hk +@c "Options" index +@defindex op +@dircategory Programming +@direntry +* flex: (flex). Fast lexical analyzer generator (lex replacement). +@end direntry +@c %**end of header + +@copying + +The flex manual is placed under the same licensing conditions as the +rest of flex: + +Copyright @copyright{} 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 The Flex +Project. + +Copyright @copyright{} 1990, 1997 The Regents of the University of California. +All rights reserved. + +This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by +Vern Paxson. + +The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant +to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States +Department of Energy and the University of California. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: + +@enumerate +@item + Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +@item +Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +@end enumerate + +Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR +PURPOSE. +@end copying + +@titlepage +@title @value{title} +@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, @value{UPDATED} +@author @value{authors} +@page +@vskip 0pt plus 1filll +@insertcopying +@end titlepage +@contents +@ifnottex +@node Top, Copyright, (dir), (dir) +@top flex + +This manual describes @code{flex}, a tool for generating programs that +perform pattern-matching on text. The manual includes both tutorial and +reference sections. + +This edition of @cite{The flex Manual} documents @code{flex} version +@value{VERSION}. It was last updated on @value{UPDATED}. + +This manual was written by @value{authors}. + +@menu +* Copyright:: +* Reporting Bugs:: +* Introduction:: +* Simple Examples:: +* Format:: +* Patterns:: +* Matching:: +* Actions:: +* Generated Scanner:: +* Start Conditions:: +* Multiple Input Buffers:: +* EOF:: +* Misc Macros:: +* User Values:: +* Yacc:: +* Scanner Options:: +* Performance:: +* Cxx:: +* Reentrant:: +* Lex and Posix:: +* Memory Management:: +* Serialized Tables:: +* Diagnostics:: +* Limitations:: +* Bibliography:: +* FAQ:: +* Appendices:: +* Indices:: + +@detailmenu + --- The Detailed Node Listing --- + +Format of the Input File + +* Definitions Section:: +* Rules Section:: +* User Code Section:: +* Comments in the Input:: + +Scanner Options + +* Options for Specifying Filenames:: +* Options Affecting Scanner Behavior:: +* Code-Level And API Options:: +* Options for Scanner Speed and Size:: +* Debugging Options:: +* Miscellaneous Options:: + +Reentrant C Scanners + +* Reentrant Uses:: +* Reentrant Overview:: +* Reentrant Example:: +* Reentrant Detail:: +* Reentrant Functions:: + +The Reentrant API in Detail + +* Specify Reentrant:: +* Extra Reentrant Argument:: +* Global Replacement:: +* Init and Destroy Functions:: +* Accessor Methods:: +* Extra Data:: +* About yyscan_t:: + +Memory Management + +* The Default Memory Management:: +* Overriding The Default Memory Management:: +* A Note About yytext And Memory:: + +Serialized Tables + +* Creating Serialized Tables:: +* Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables:: +* Tables File Format:: + +FAQ + +* When was flex born?:: +* How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?:: +* Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?:: +* Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?:: +* How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?:: +* Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them.:: +* My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all.:: +* How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?:: +* Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?:: +* How can I match text only at the end of a file?:: +* How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?:: +* Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?:: +* How much faster is -F or -f than -C?:: +* If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?:: +* Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?:: +* How can I match C-style comments?:: +* The period isn't working the way I expected.:: +* Can I get the flex manual in another format?:: +* Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?:: +* How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?:: +* How can I use more than 8192 rules?:: +* How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?:: +* How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?:: +* How do I execute code at termination?:: +* Where else can I find help?:: +* Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?:: +* I get an error about undefined yywrap().:: +* How can I change the matching pattern at run time?:: +* How can I expand macros in the input?:: +* How can I build a two-pass scanner?:: +* How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?:: +* I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf.:: +* Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?:: +* Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed".:: +* Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?:: +* Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc.:: +* How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?:: +* How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?:: +* How do I skip as many chars as possible?:: +* deleteme00:: +* Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?:: +* Is backing up a big deal?:: +* Can I fake multi-byte character support?:: +* deleteme01:: +* Can you discuss some flex internals?:: +* unput() messes up yy_at_bol:: +* The | operator is not doing what I want:: +* Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?:: +* The ^ operator isn't working:: +* Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns:: +* Is flex GNU or not?:: +* ERASEME53:: +* I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops:: +* ERASEME55:: +* ERASEME56:: +* ERASEME57:: +* Is there a repository for flex scanners?:: +* How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?:: +* Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?:: +* I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned.:: +* unnamed-faq-62:: +* unnamed-faq-63:: +* unnamed-faq-64:: +* unnamed-faq-65:: +* unnamed-faq-66:: +* unnamed-faq-67:: +* unnamed-faq-68:: +* unnamed-faq-69:: +* unnamed-faq-70:: +* unnamed-faq-71:: +* unnamed-faq-72:: +* unnamed-faq-73:: +* unnamed-faq-74:: +* unnamed-faq-75:: +* unnamed-faq-76:: +* unnamed-faq-77:: +* unnamed-faq-78:: +* unnamed-faq-79:: +* unnamed-faq-80:: +* unnamed-faq-81:: +* unnamed-faq-82:: +* unnamed-faq-83:: +* unnamed-faq-84:: +* unnamed-faq-85:: +* unnamed-faq-86:: +* unnamed-faq-87:: +* unnamed-faq-88:: +* unnamed-faq-90:: +* unnamed-faq-91:: +* unnamed-faq-92:: +* unnamed-faq-93:: +* unnamed-faq-94:: +* unnamed-faq-95:: +* unnamed-faq-96:: +* unnamed-faq-97:: +* unnamed-faq-98:: +* unnamed-faq-99:: +* unnamed-faq-100:: +* unnamed-faq-101:: +* What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?:: +* Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?:: +* How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action?:: + +Appendices + +* Makefiles and Flex:: +* Bison Bridge:: +* M4 Dependency:: +* Common Patterns:: + +Indices + +* Concept Index:: +* Index of Functions and Macros:: +* Index of Variables:: +* Index of Data Types:: +* Index of Hooks:: +* Index of Scanner Options:: + +@end detailmenu +@end menu +@end ifnottex +@node Copyright, Reporting Bugs, Top, Top +@chapter Copyright + +@cindex copyright of flex +@cindex distributing flex +@insertcopying + +@node Reporting Bugs, Introduction, Copyright, Top +@chapter Reporting Bugs + +@cindex bugs, reporting +@cindex reporting bugs + +If you find a bug in @code{flex}, please report it using +the SourceForge Bug Tracking facilities which can be found on +@url{http://sourceforge.net/projects/flex,flex's SourceForge Page}. + +@node Introduction, Simple Examples, Reporting Bugs, Top +@chapter Introduction + +@cindex scanner, definition of +@code{flex} is a tool for generating @dfn{scanners}. A scanner is a +program which recognizes lexical patterns in text. The @code{flex} +program reads the given input files, or its standard input if no file +names are given, for a description of a scanner to generate. The +description is in the form of pairs of regular expressions and C code, +called @dfn{rules}. @code{flex} generates as output a C source file, +@file{lex.yy.c} by default, which defines a routine @code{yylex()}. +This file can be compiled and linked with the flex runtime library to +produce an executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its +input for occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds +one, it executes the corresponding C code. + +@node Simple Examples, Format, Introduction, Top +@chapter Some Simple Examples + +First some simple examples to get the flavor of how one uses +@code{flex}. + +@cindex username expansion +The following @code{flex} input specifies a scanner which, when it +encounters the string @samp{username} will replace it with the user's +login name: + +@example +@verbatim + %% + username printf( "%s", getlogin() ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex default rule +@cindex rules, default +By default, any text not matched by a @code{flex} scanner is copied to +the output, so the net effect of this scanner is to copy its input file +to its output with each occurrence of @samp{username} expanded. In this +input, there is just one rule. @samp{username} is the @dfn{pattern} and +the @samp{printf} is the @dfn{action}. The @samp{%%} symbol marks the +beginning of the rules. + +Here's another simple example: + +@cindex counting characters and lines +@example +@verbatim + int num_lines = 0, num_chars = 0; + + %% + \n ++num_lines; ++num_chars; + . ++num_chars; + + %% + main() + { + yylex(); + printf( "# of lines = %d, # of chars = %d\n", + num_lines, num_chars ); + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +This scanner counts the number of characters and the number of lines in +its input. It produces no output other than the final report on the +character and line counts. The first line declares two globals, +@code{num_lines} and @code{num_chars}, which are accessible both inside +@code{yylex()} and in the @code{main()} routine declared after the +second @samp{%%}. There are two rules, one which matches a newline +(@samp{\n}) and increments both the line count and the character count, +and one which matches any character other than a newline (indicated by +the @samp{.} regular expression). + +A somewhat more complicated example: + +@cindex Pascal-like language +@example +@verbatim + /* scanner for a toy Pascal-like language */ + + %{ + /* need this for the call to atof() below */ + #include math.h> + %} + + DIGIT [0-9] + ID [a-z][a-z0-9]* + + %% + + {DIGIT}+ { + printf( "An integer: %s (%d)\n", yytext, + atoi( yytext ) ); + } + + {DIGIT}+"."{DIGIT}* { + printf( "A float: %s (%g)\n", yytext, + atof( yytext ) ); + } + + if|then|begin|end|procedure|function { + printf( "A keyword: %s\n", yytext ); + } + + {ID} printf( "An identifier: %s\n", yytext ); + + "+"|"-"|"*"|"/" printf( "An operator: %s\n", yytext ); + + "{"[\^{}}\n]*"}" /* eat up one-line comments */ + + [ \t\n]+ /* eat up whitespace */ + + . printf( "Unrecognized character: %s\n", yytext ); + + %% + + main( argc, argv ) + int argc; + char **argv; + { + ++argv, --argc; /* skip over program name */ + if ( argc > 0 ) + yyin = fopen( argv[0], "r" ); + else + yyin = stdin; + + yylex(); + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +This is the beginnings of a simple scanner for a language like Pascal. +It identifies different types of @dfn{tokens} and reports on what it has +seen. + +The details of this example will be explained in the following +sections. + +@node Format, Patterns, Simple Examples, Top +@chapter Format of the Input File + + +@cindex format of flex input +@cindex input, format of +@cindex file format +@cindex sections of flex input + +The @code{flex} input file consists of three sections, separated by a +line containing only @samp{%%}. + +@cindex format of input file +@example +@verbatim + definitions + %% + rules + %% + user code +@end verbatim +@end example + +@menu +* Definitions Section:: +* Rules Section:: +* User Code Section:: +* Comments in the Input:: +@end menu + +@node Definitions Section, Rules Section, Format, Format +@section Format of the Definitions Section + +@cindex input file, Definitions section +@cindex Definitions, in flex input +The @dfn{definitions section} contains declarations of simple @dfn{name} +definitions to simplify the scanner specification, and declarations of +@dfn{start conditions}, which are explained in a later section. + +@cindex aliases, how to define +@cindex pattern aliases, how to define +Name definitions have the form: + +@example +@verbatim + name definition +@end verbatim +@end example + +The @samp{name} is a word beginning with a letter or an underscore +(@samp{_}) followed by zero or more letters, digits, @samp{_}, or +@samp{-} (dash). The definition is taken to begin at the first +non-whitespace character following the name and continuing to the end of +the line. The definition can subsequently be referred to using +@samp{@{name@}}, which will expand to @samp{(definition)}. For example, + +@cindex pattern aliases, defining +@cindex defining pattern aliases +@example +@verbatim + DIGIT [0-9] + ID [a-z][a-z0-9]* +@end verbatim +@end example + +Defines @samp{DIGIT} to be a regular expression which matches a single +digit, and @samp{ID} to be a regular expression which matches a letter +followed by zero-or-more letters-or-digits. A subsequent reference to + +@cindex pattern aliases, use of +@example +@verbatim + {DIGIT}+"."{DIGIT}* +@end verbatim +@end example + +is identical to + +@example +@verbatim + ([0-9])+"."([0-9])* +@end verbatim +@end example + +and matches one-or-more digits followed by a @samp{.} followed by +zero-or-more digits. + +@cindex comments in flex input +An unindented comment (i.e., a line +beginning with @samp{/*}) is copied verbatim to the output up +to the next @samp{*/}. + +@cindex %@{ and %@}, in Definitions Section +@cindex embedding C code in flex input +@cindex C code in flex input +Any @emph{indented} text or text enclosed in @samp{%@{} and @samp{%@}} +is also copied verbatim to the output (with the %@{ and %@} symbols +removed). The %@{ and %@} symbols must appear unindented on lines by +themselves. + +@cindex %top + +A @code{%top} block is similar to a @samp{%@{} ... @samp{%@}} block, except +that the code in a @code{%top} block is relocated to the @emph{top} of the +generated file, before any flex definitions @footnote{Actually, +@code{yyIN_HEADER} is defined before the @samp{%top} block.}. +The @code{%top} block is useful when you want certain preprocessor macros to be +defined or certain files to be included before the generated code. +The single characters, @samp{@{} and @samp{@}} are used to delimit the +@code{%top} block, as show in the example below: + +@example +@verbatim + %top{ + /* This code goes at the "top" of the generated file. */ + #include + #include + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +Multiple @code{%top} blocks are allowed, and their order is preserved. + +@node Rules Section, User Code Section, Definitions Section, Format +@section Format of the Rules Section + +@cindex input file, Rules Section +@cindex rules, in flex input +The @dfn{rules} section of the @code{flex} input contains a series of +rules of the form: + +@example +@verbatim + pattern action +@end verbatim +@end example + +where the pattern must be unindented and the action must begin +on the same line. +@xref{Patterns}, for a further description of patterns and actions. + +In the rules section, any indented or %@{ %@} enclosed text appearing +before the first rule may be used to declare variables which are local +to the scanning routine and (after the declarations) code which is to be +executed whenever the scanning routine is entered. Other indented or +%@{ %@} text in the rule section is still copied to the output, but its +meaning is not well-defined and it may well cause compile-time errors +(this feature is present for @acronym{POSIX} compliance. @xref{Lex and +Posix}, for other such features). + +Any @emph{indented} text or text enclosed in @samp{%@{} and @samp{%@}} +is copied verbatim to the output (with the %@{ and %@} symbols removed). +The %@{ and %@} symbols must appear unindented on lines by themselves. + +@node User Code Section, Comments in the Input, Rules Section, Format +@section Format of the User Code Section + +@cindex input file, user code Section +@cindex user code, in flex input +The user code section is simply copied to @file{lex.yy.c} verbatim. It +is used for companion routines which call or are called by the scanner. +The presence of this section is optional; if it is missing, the second +@samp{%%} in the input file may be skipped, too. + +@node Comments in the Input, , User Code Section, Format +@section Comments in the Input + +@cindex comments, syntax of +Flex supports C-style comments, that is, anything between @samp{/*} and +@samp{*/} is +considered a comment. Whenever flex encounters a comment, it copies the +entire comment verbatim to the generated source code. Comments may +appear just about anywhere, but with the following exceptions: + +@itemize +@cindex comments, in rules section +@item +Comments may not appear in the Rules Section wherever flex is expecting +a regular expression. This means comments may not appear at the +beginning of a line, or immediately following a list of scanner states. +@item +Comments may not appear on an @samp{%option} line in the Definitions +Section. +@end itemize + +If you want to follow a simple rule, then always begin a comment on a +new line, with one or more whitespace characters before the initial +@samp{/*}). This rule will work anywhere in the input file. + +All the comments in the following example are valid: + +@cindex comments, valid uses of +@cindex comments in the input +@example +@verbatim +%{ +/* code block */ +%} + +/* Definitions Section */ +%x STATE_X + +%% + /* Rules Section */ +ruleA /* after regex */ { /* code block */ } /* after code block */ + /* Rules Section (indented) */ +{ +ruleC ECHO; +ruleD ECHO; +%{ +/* code block */ +%} +} +%% +/* User Code Section */ + +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Patterns, Matching, Format, Top +@chapter Patterns + +@cindex patterns, in rules section +@cindex regular expressions, in patterns +The patterns in the input (see @ref{Rules Section}) are written using an +extended set of regular expressions. These are: + +@cindex patterns, syntax +@cindex patterns, syntax +@table @samp +@item x +match the character 'x' + +@item . +any character (byte) except newline + +@cindex [] in patterns +@cindex character classes in patterns, syntax of +@cindex POSIX, character classes in patterns, syntax of +@item [xyz] +a @dfn{character class}; in this case, the pattern +matches either an 'x', a 'y', or a 'z' + +@cindex ranges in patterns +@item [abj-oZ] +a "character class" with a range in it; matches +an 'a', a 'b', any letter from 'j' through 'o', +or a 'Z' + +@cindex ranges in patterns, negating +@cindex negating ranges in patterns +@item [^A-Z] +a "negated character class", i.e., any character +but those in the class. In this case, any +character EXCEPT an uppercase letter. + +@item [^A-Z\n] +any character EXCEPT an uppercase letter or +a newline + +@item [a-z]@{-@}[aeiou] +the lowercase consonants + +@item r* +zero or more r's, where r is any regular expression + +@item r+ +one or more r's + +@item r? +zero or one r's (that is, ``an optional r'') + +@cindex braces in patterns +@item r@{2,5@} +anywhere from two to five r's + +@item r@{2,@} +two or more r's + +@item r@{4@} +exactly 4 r's + +@cindex pattern aliases, expansion of +@item @{name@} +the expansion of the @samp{name} definition +(@pxref{Format}). + +@cindex literal text in patterns, syntax of +@cindex verbatim text in patterns, syntax of +@item "[xyz]\"foo" +the literal string: @samp{[xyz]"foo} + +@cindex escape sequences in patterns, syntax of +@item \X +if X is @samp{a}, @samp{b}, @samp{f}, @samp{n}, @samp{r}, @samp{t}, or +@samp{v}, then the ANSI-C interpretation of @samp{\x}. Otherwise, a +literal @samp{X} (used to escape operators such as @samp{*}) + +@cindex NULL character in patterns, syntax of +@item \0 +a NUL character (ASCII code 0) + +@cindex octal characters in patterns +@item \123 +the character with octal value 123 + +@item \x2a +the character with hexadecimal value 2a + +@item (r) +match an @samp{r}; parentheses are used to override precedence (see below) + +@item (?r-s:pattern) +apply option @samp{r} and omit option @samp{s} while interpreting pattern. +Options may be zero or more of the characters @samp{i}, @samp{s}, or @samp{x}. + +@samp{i} means case-insensitive. @samp{-i} means case-sensitive. + +@samp{s} alters the meaning of the @samp{.} syntax to match any single byte whatsoever. +@samp{-s} alters the meaning of @samp{.} to match any byte except @samp{\n}. + +@samp{x} ignores comments and whitespace in patterns. Whitespace is ignored unless +it is backslash-escaped, contained within @samp{""}s, or appears inside a +character class. + +The following are all valid: + +@verbatim +(?:foo) same as (foo) +(?i:ab7) same as ([aA][bB]7) +(?-i:ab) same as (ab) +(?s:.) same as [\x00-\xFF] +(?-s:.) same as [^\n] +(?ix-s: a . b) same as ([Aa][^\n][bB]) +(?x:a b) same as ("ab") +(?x:a\ b) same as ("a b") +(?x:a" "b) same as ("a b") +(?x:a[ ]b) same as ("a b") +(?x:a + /* comment */ + b + c) same as (abc) +@end verbatim + +@item (?# comment ) +omit everything within @samp{()}. The first @samp{)} +character encountered ends the pattern. It is not possible to for the comment +to contain a @samp{)} character. The comment may span lines. + +@cindex concatenation, in patterns +@item rs +the regular expression @samp{r} followed by the regular expression @samp{s}; called +@dfn{concatenation} + +@item r|s +either an @samp{r} or an @samp{s} + +@cindex trailing context, in patterns +@item r/s +an @samp{r} but only if it is followed by an @samp{s}. The text matched by @samp{s} is +included when determining whether this rule is the longest match, but is +then returned to the input before the action is executed. So the action +only sees the text matched by @samp{r}. This type of pattern is called +@dfn{trailing context}. (There are some combinations of @samp{r/s} that flex +cannot match correctly. @xref{Limitations}, regarding dangerous trailing +context.) + +@cindex beginning of line, in patterns +@cindex BOL, in patterns +@item ^r +an @samp{r}, but only at the beginning of a line (i.e., +when just starting to scan, or right after a +newline has been scanned). + +@cindex end of line, in patterns +@cindex EOL, in patterns +@item r$ +an @samp{r}, but only at the end of a line (i.e., just before a +newline). Equivalent to @samp{r/\n}. + +@cindex newline, matching in patterns +Note that @code{flex}'s notion of ``newline'' is exactly +whatever the C compiler used to compile @code{flex} +interprets @samp{\n} as; in particular, on some DOS +systems you must either filter out @samp{\r}s in the +input yourself, or explicitly use @samp{r/\r\n} for @samp{r$}. + +@cindex start conditions, in patterns +@item r +an @samp{r}, but only in start condition @code{s} (see @ref{Start +Conditions} for discussion of start conditions). + +@item r +same, but in any of start conditions @code{s1}, @code{s2}, or @code{s3}. + +@item <*>r +an @samp{r} in any start condition, even an exclusive one. + +@cindex end of file, in patterns +@cindex EOF in patterns, syntax of +@item <> +an end-of-file. + +@item <> +an end-of-file when in start condition @code{s1} or @code{s2} +@end table + +Note that inside of a character class, all regular expression operators +lose their special meaning except escape (@samp{\}) and the character class +operators, @samp{-}, @samp{]]}, and, at the beginning of the class, @samp{^}. + +@cindex patterns, precedence of operators +The regular expressions listed above are grouped according to +precedence, from highest precedence at the top to lowest at the bottom. +Those grouped together have equal precedence (see special note on the +precedence of the repeat operator, @samp{@{@}}, under the documentation +for the @samp{--posix} POSIX compliance option). For example, + +@cindex patterns, grouping and precedence +@example +@verbatim + foo|bar* +@end verbatim +@end example + +is the same as + +@example +@verbatim + (foo)|(ba(r*)) +@end verbatim +@end example + +since the @samp{*} operator has higher precedence than concatenation, +and concatenation higher than alternation (@samp{|}). This pattern +therefore matches @emph{either} the string @samp{foo} @emph{or} the +string @samp{ba} followed by zero-or-more @samp{r}'s. To match +@samp{foo} or zero-or-more repetitions of the string @samp{bar}, use: + +@example +@verbatim + foo|(bar)* +@end verbatim +@end example + +And to match a sequence of zero or more repetitions of @samp{foo} and +@samp{bar}: + +@cindex patterns, repetitions with grouping +@example +@verbatim + (foo|bar)* +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex character classes in patterns +In addition to characters and ranges of characters, character classes +can also contain @dfn{character class expressions}. These are +expressions enclosed inside @samp{[}: and @samp{:]} delimiters (which +themselves must appear between the @samp{[} and @samp{]} of the +character class. Other elements may occur inside the character class, +too). The valid expressions are: + +@cindex patterns, valid character classes +@example +@verbatim + [:alnum:] [:alpha:] [:blank:] + [:cntrl:] [:digit:] [:graph:] + [:lower:] [:print:] [:punct:] + [:space:] [:upper:] [:xdigit:] +@end verbatim +@end example + +These expressions all designate a set of characters equivalent to the +corresponding standard C @code{isXXX} function. For example, +@samp{[:alnum:]} designates those characters for which @code{isalnum()} +returns true - i.e., any alphabetic or numeric character. Some systems +don't provide @code{isblank()}, so flex defines @samp{[:blank:]} as a +blank or a tab. + +For example, the following character classes are all equivalent: + +@cindex character classes, equivalence of +@cindex patterns, character class equivalence +@example +@verbatim + [[:alnum:]] + [[:alpha:][:digit:]] + [[:alpha:][0-9]] + [a-zA-Z0-9] +@end verbatim +@end example + +A word of caution. Character classes are expanded immediately when seen in the @code{flex} input. +This means the character classes are sensitive to the locale in which @code{flex} +is executed, and the resulting scanner will not be sensitive to the runtime locale. +This may or may not be desirable. + + +@itemize +@cindex case-insensitive, effect on character classes +@item If your scanner is case-insensitive (the @samp{-i} flag), then +@samp{[:upper:]} and @samp{[:lower:]} are equivalent to +@samp{[:alpha:]}. + +@anchor{case and character ranges} +@item Character classes with ranges, such as @samp{[a-Z]}, should be used with +caution in a case-insensitive scanner if the range spans upper or lowercase +characters. Flex does not know if you want to fold all upper and lowercase +characters together, or if you want the literal numeric range specified (with +no case folding). When in doubt, flex will assume that you meant the literal +numeric range, and will issue a warning. The exception to this rule is a +character range such as @samp{[a-z]} or @samp{[S-W]} where it is obvious that you +want case-folding to occur. Here are some examples with the @samp{-i} flag +enabled: + +@multitable {@samp{[a-zA-Z]}} {ambiguous} {@samp{[A-Z\[\\\]_`a-t]}} {@samp{[@@A-Z\[\\\]_`abc]}} +@item Range @tab Result @tab Literal Range @tab Alternate Range +@item @samp{[a-t]} @tab ok @tab @samp{[a-tA-T]} @tab +@item @samp{[A-T]} @tab ok @tab @samp{[a-tA-T]} @tab +@item @samp{[A-t]} @tab ambiguous @tab @samp{[A-Z\[\\\]_`a-t]} @tab @samp{[a-tA-T]} +@item @samp{[_-@{]} @tab ambiguous @tab @samp{[_`a-z@{]} @tab @samp{[_`a-zA-Z@{]} +@item @samp{[@@-C]} @tab ambiguous @tab @samp{[@@ABC]} @tab @samp{[@@A-Z\[\\\]_`abc]} +@end multitable + +@cindex end of line, in negated character classes +@cindex EOL, in negated character classes +@item +A negated character class such as the example @samp{[^A-Z]} above +@emph{will} match a newline unless @samp{\n} (or an equivalent escape +sequence) is one of the characters explicitly present in the negated +character class (e.g., @samp{[^A-Z\n]}). This is unlike how many other +regular expression tools treat negated character classes, but +unfortunately the inconsistency is historically entrenched. Matching +newlines means that a pattern like @samp{[^"]*} can match the entire +input unless there's another quote in the input. + +Flex allows negation of character class expressions by prepending @samp{^} to +the POSIX character class name. + +@example +@verbatim + [:^alnum:] [:^alpha:] [:^blank:] + [:^cntrl:] [:^digit:] [:^graph:] + [:^lower:] [:^print:] [:^punct:] + [:^space:] [:^upper:] [:^xdigit:] +@end verbatim +@end example + +Flex will issue a warning if the expressions @samp{[:^upper:]} and +@samp{[:^lower:]} appear in a case-insensitive scanner, since their meaning is +unclear. The current behavior is to skip them entirely, but this may change +without notice in future revisions of flex. + +@item + +The @samp{@{-@}} operator computes the difference of two character classes. For +example, @samp{[a-c]@{-@}[b-z]} represents all the characters in the class +@samp{[a-c]} that are not in the class @samp{[b-z]} (which in this case, is +just the single character @samp{a}). The @samp{@{-@}} operator is left +associative, so @samp{[abc]@{-@}[b]@{-@}[c]} is the same as @samp{[a]}. Be careful +not to accidentally create an empty set, which will never match. + +@item + +The @samp{@{+@}} operator computes the union of two character classes. For +example, @samp{[a-z]@{+@}[0-9]} is the same as @samp{[a-z0-9]}. This operator +is useful when preceded by the result of a difference operation, as in, +@samp{[[:alpha:]]@{-@}[[:lower:]]@{+@}[q]}, which is equivalent to +@samp{[A-Zq]} in the "C" locale. + +@cindex trailing context, limits of +@cindex ^ as non-special character in patterns +@cindex $ as normal character in patterns +@item +A rule can have at most one instance of trailing context (the @samp{/} operator +or the @samp{$} operator). The start condition, @samp{^}, and @samp{<>} patterns +can only occur at the beginning of a pattern, and, as well as with @samp{/} and @samp{$}, +cannot be grouped inside parentheses. A @samp{^} which does not occur at +the beginning of a rule or a @samp{$} which does not occur at the end of +a rule loses its special properties and is treated as a normal character. + +@item +The following are invalid: + +@cindex patterns, invalid trailing context +@example +@verbatim + foo/bar$ + foobar +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that the first of these can be written @samp{foo/bar\n}. + +@item +The following will result in @samp{$} or @samp{^} being treated as a normal character: + +@cindex patterns, special characters treated as non-special +@example +@verbatim + foo|(bar$) + foo|^bar +@end verbatim +@end example + +If the desired meaning is a @samp{foo} or a +@samp{bar}-followed-by-a-newline, the following could be used (the +special @code{|} action is explained below, @pxref{Actions}): + +@cindex patterns, end of line +@example +@verbatim + foo | + bar$ /* action goes here */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +A similar trick will work for matching a @samp{foo} or a +@samp{bar}-at-the-beginning-of-a-line. +@end itemize + +@node Matching, Actions, Patterns, Top +@chapter How the Input Is Matched + +@cindex patterns, matching +@cindex input, matching +@cindex trailing context, matching +@cindex matching, and trailing context +@cindex matching, length of +@cindex matching, multiple matches +When the generated scanner is run, it analyzes its input looking for +strings which match any of its patterns. If it finds more than one +match, it takes the one matching the most text (for trailing context +rules, this includes the length of the trailing part, even though it +will then be returned to the input). If it finds two or more matches of +the same length, the rule listed first in the @code{flex} input file is +chosen. + +@cindex token +@cindex yytext +@cindex yyleng +Once the match is determined, the text corresponding to the match +(called the @dfn{token}) is made available in the global character +pointer @code{yytext}, and its length in the global integer +@code{yyleng}. The @dfn{action} corresponding to the matched pattern is +then executed (@pxref{Actions}), and then the remaining input is scanned +for another match. + +@cindex default rule +If no match is found, then the @dfn{default rule} is executed: the next +character in the input is considered matched and copied to the standard +output. Thus, the simplest valid @code{flex} input is: + +@cindex minimal scanner +@example +@verbatim + %% +@end verbatim +@end example + +which generates a scanner that simply copies its input (one character at +a time) to its output. + +@cindex yytext, two types of +@cindex %array, use of +@cindex %pointer, use of +@vindex yytext +Note that @code{yytext} can be defined in two different ways: either as +a character @emph{pointer} or as a character @emph{array}. You can +control which definition @code{flex} uses by including one of the +special directives @code{%pointer} or @code{%array} in the first +(definitions) section of your flex input. The default is +@code{%pointer}, unless you use the @samp{-l} lex compatibility option, +in which case @code{yytext} will be an array. The advantage of using +@code{%pointer} is substantially faster scanning and no buffer overflow +when matching very large tokens (unless you run out of dynamic memory). +The disadvantage is that you are restricted in how your actions can +modify @code{yytext} (@pxref{Actions}), and calls to the @code{unput()} +function destroys the present contents of @code{yytext}, which can be a +considerable porting headache when moving between different @code{lex} +versions. + +@cindex %array, advantages of +The advantage of @code{%array} is that you can then modify @code{yytext} +to your heart's content, and calls to @code{unput()} do not destroy +@code{yytext} (@pxref{Actions}). Furthermore, existing @code{lex} +programs sometimes access @code{yytext} externally using declarations of +the form: + +@example +@verbatim + extern char yytext[]; +@end verbatim +@end example + +This definition is erroneous when used with @code{%pointer}, but correct +for @code{%array}. + +The @code{%array} declaration defines @code{yytext} to be an array of +@code{YYLMAX} characters, which defaults to a fairly large value. You +can change the size by simply #define'ing @code{YYLMAX} to a different +value in the first section of your @code{flex} input. As mentioned +above, with @code{%pointer} yytext grows dynamically to accommodate +large tokens. While this means your @code{%pointer} scanner can +accommodate very large tokens (such as matching entire blocks of +comments), bear in mind that each time the scanner must resize +@code{yytext} it also must rescan the entire token from the beginning, +so matching such tokens can prove slow. @code{yytext} presently does +@emph{not} dynamically grow if a call to @code{unput()} results in too +much text being pushed back; instead, a run-time error results. + +@cindex %array, with C++ +Also note that you cannot use @code{%array} with C++ scanner classes +(@pxref{Cxx}). + +@node Actions, Generated Scanner, Matching, Top +@chapter Actions + +@cindex actions +Each pattern in a rule has a corresponding @dfn{action}, which can be +any arbitrary C statement. The pattern ends at the first non-escaped +whitespace character; the remainder of the line is its action. If the +action is empty, then when the pattern is matched the input token is +simply discarded. For example, here is the specification for a program +which deletes all occurrences of @samp{zap me} from its input: + +@cindex deleting lines from input +@example +@verbatim + %% + "zap me" +@end verbatim +@end example + +This example will copy all other characters in the input to the output +since they will be matched by the default rule. + +Here is a program which compresses multiple blanks and tabs down to a +single blank, and throws away whitespace found at the end of a line: + +@cindex whitespace, compressing +@cindex compressing whitespace +@example +@verbatim + %% + [ \t]+ putchar( ' ' ); + [ \t]+$ /* ignore this token */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex %@{ and %@}, in Rules Section +@cindex actions, use of @{ and @} +@cindex actions, embedded C strings +@cindex C-strings, in actions +@cindex comments, in actions +If the action contains a @samp{@{}, then the action spans till the +balancing @samp{@}} is found, and the action may cross multiple lines. +@code{flex} knows about C strings and comments and won't be fooled by +braces found within them, but also allows actions to begin with +@samp{%@{} and will consider the action to be all the text up to the +next @samp{%@}} (regardless of ordinary braces inside the action). + +@cindex |, in actions +An action consisting solely of a vertical bar (@samp{|}) means ``same as the +action for the next rule''. See below for an illustration. + +Actions can include arbitrary C code, including @code{return} statements +to return a value to whatever routine called @code{yylex()}. Each time +@code{yylex()} is called it continues processing tokens from where it +last left off until it either reaches the end of the file or executes a +return. + +@cindex yytext, modification of +Actions are free to modify @code{yytext} except for lengthening it +(adding characters to its end--these will overwrite later characters in +the input stream). This however does not apply when using @code{%array} +(@pxref{Matching}). In that case, @code{yytext} may be freely modified +in any way. + +@cindex yyleng, modification of +@cindex yymore, and yyleng +Actions are free to modify @code{yyleng} except they should not do so if +the action also includes use of @code{yymore()} (see below). + +@cindex preprocessor macros, for use in actions +There are a number of special directives which can be included within an +action: + +@table @code +@item ECHO +@cindex ECHO +copies yytext to the scanner's output. + +@item BEGIN +@cindex BEGIN +followed by the name of a start condition places the scanner in the +corresponding start condition (see below). + +@item REJECT +@cindex REJECT +directs the scanner to proceed on to the ``second best'' rule which +matched the input (or a prefix of the input). The rule is chosen as +described above in @ref{Matching}, and @code{yytext} and @code{yyleng} +set up appropriately. It may either be one which matched as much text +as the originally chosen rule but came later in the @code{flex} input +file, or one which matched less text. For example, the following will +both count the words in the input and call the routine @code{special()} +whenever @samp{frob} is seen: + +@example +@verbatim + int word_count = 0; + %% + + frob special(); REJECT; + [^ \t\n]+ ++word_count; +@end verbatim +@end example + +Without the @code{REJECT}, any occurrences of @samp{frob} in the input +would not be counted as words, since the scanner normally executes only +one action per token. Multiple uses of @code{REJECT} are allowed, each +one finding the next best choice to the currently active rule. For +example, when the following scanner scans the token @samp{abcd}, it will +write @samp{abcdabcaba} to the output: + +@cindex REJECT, calling multiple times +@cindex |, use of +@example +@verbatim + %% + a | + ab | + abc | + abcd ECHO; REJECT; + .|\n /* eat up any unmatched character */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +The first three rules share the fourth's action since they use the +special @samp{|} action. + +@code{REJECT} is a particularly expensive feature in terms of scanner +performance; if it is used in @emph{any} of the scanner's actions it +will slow down @emph{all} of the scanner's matching. Furthermore, +@code{REJECT} cannot be used with the @samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF} options +(@pxref{Scanner Options}). + +Note also that unlike the other special actions, @code{REJECT} is a +@emph{branch}. Code immediately following it in the action will +@emph{not} be executed. + +@item yymore() +@cindex yymore() +tells the scanner that the next time it matches a rule, the +corresponding token should be @emph{appended} onto the current value of +@code{yytext} rather than replacing it. For example, given the input +@samp{mega-kludge} the following will write @samp{mega-mega-kludge} to +the output: + +@cindex yymore(), mega-kludge +@cindex yymore() to append token to previous token +@example +@verbatim + %% + mega- ECHO; yymore(); + kludge ECHO; +@end verbatim +@end example + +First @samp{mega-} is matched and echoed to the output. Then @samp{kludge} +is matched, but the previous @samp{mega-} is still hanging around at the +beginning of +@code{yytext} +so the +@code{ECHO} +for the @samp{kludge} rule will actually write @samp{mega-kludge}. +@end table + +@cindex yymore, performance penalty of +Two notes regarding use of @code{yymore()}. First, @code{yymore()} +depends on the value of @code{yyleng} correctly reflecting the size of +the current token, so you must not modify @code{yyleng} if you are using +@code{yymore()}. Second, the presence of @code{yymore()} in the +scanner's action entails a minor performance penalty in the scanner's +matching speed. + +@cindex yyless() +@code{yyless(n)} returns all but the first @code{n} characters of the +current token back to the input stream, where they will be rescanned +when the scanner looks for the next match. @code{yytext} and +@code{yyleng} are adjusted appropriately (e.g., @code{yyleng} will now +be equal to @code{n}). For example, on the input @samp{foobar} the +following will write out @samp{foobarbar}: + +@cindex yyless(), pushing back characters +@cindex pushing back characters with yyless +@example +@verbatim + %% + foobar ECHO; yyless(3); + [a-z]+ ECHO; +@end verbatim +@end example + +An argument of 0 to @code{yyless()} will cause the entire current input +string to be scanned again. Unless you've changed how the scanner will +subsequently process its input (using @code{BEGIN}, for example), this +will result in an endless loop. + +Note that @code{yyless()} is a macro and can only be used in the flex +input file, not from other source files. + +@cindex unput() +@cindex pushing back characters with unput +@code{unput(c)} puts the character @code{c} back onto the input stream. +It will be the next character scanned. The following action will take +the current token and cause it to be rescanned enclosed in parentheses. + +@cindex unput(), pushing back characters +@cindex pushing back characters with unput() +@example +@verbatim + { + int i; + /* Copy yytext because unput() trashes yytext */ + char *yycopy = strdup( yytext ); + unput( ')' ); + for ( i = yyleng - 1; i >= 0; --i ) + unput( yycopy[i] ); + unput( '(' ); + free( yycopy ); + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that since each @code{unput()} puts the given character back at the +@emph{beginning} of the input stream, pushing back strings must be done +back-to-front. + +@cindex %pointer, and unput() +@cindex unput(), and %pointer +An important potential problem when using @code{unput()} is that if you +are using @code{%pointer} (the default), a call to @code{unput()} +@emph{destroys} the contents of @code{yytext}, starting with its +rightmost character and devouring one character to the left with each +call. If you need the value of @code{yytext} preserved after a call to +@code{unput()} (as in the above example), you must either first copy it +elsewhere, or build your scanner using @code{%array} instead +(@pxref{Matching}). + +@cindex pushing back EOF +@cindex EOF, pushing back +Finally, note that you cannot put back @samp{EOF} to attempt to mark the +input stream with an end-of-file. + +@cindex input() +@code{input()} reads the next character from the input stream. For +example, the following is one way to eat up C comments: + +@cindex comments, discarding +@cindex discarding C comments +@example +@verbatim + %% + "/*" { + register int c; + + for ( ; ; ) + { + while ( (c = input()) != '*' && + c != EOF ) + ; /* eat up text of comment */ + + if ( c == '*' ) + { + while ( (c = input()) == '*' ) + ; + if ( c == '/' ) + break; /* found the end */ + } + + if ( c == EOF ) + { + error( "EOF in comment" ); + break; + } + } + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex input(), and C++ +@cindex yyinput() +(Note that if the scanner is compiled using @code{C++}, then +@code{input()} is instead referred to as @b{yyinput()}, in order to +avoid a name clash with the @code{C++} stream by the name of +@code{input}.) + +@cindex flushing the internal buffer +@cindex YY_FLUSH_BUFFER() +@code{YY_FLUSH_BUFFER()} flushes the scanner's internal buffer so that +the next time the scanner attempts to match a token, it will first +refill the buffer using @code{YY_INPUT()} (@pxref{Generated Scanner}). +This action is a special case of the more general +@code{yy_flush_buffer()} function, described below (@pxref{Multiple +Input Buffers}) + +@cindex yyterminate() +@cindex terminating with yyterminate() +@cindex exiting with yyterminate() +@cindex halting with yyterminate() +@code{yyterminate()} can be used in lieu of a return statement in an +action. It terminates the scanner and returns a 0 to the scanner's +caller, indicating ``all done''. By default, @code{yyterminate()} is +also called when an end-of-file is encountered. It is a macro and may +be redefined. + +@node Generated Scanner, Start Conditions, Actions, Top +@chapter The Generated Scanner + +@cindex yylex(), in generated scanner +The output of @code{flex} is the file @file{lex.yy.c}, which contains +the scanning routine @code{yylex()}, a number of tables used by it for +matching tokens, and a number of auxiliary routines and macros. By +default, @code{yylex()} is declared as follows: + +@example +@verbatim + int yylex() + { + ... various definitions and the actions in here ... + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex yylex(), overriding +(If your environment supports function prototypes, then it will be +@code{int yylex( void )}.) This definition may be changed by defining +the @code{YY_DECL} macro. For example, you could use: + +@cindex yylex, overriding the prototype of +@example +@verbatim + #define YY_DECL float lexscan( a, b ) float a, b; +@end verbatim +@end example + +to give the scanning routine the name @code{lexscan}, returning a float, +and taking two floats as arguments. Note that if you give arguments to +the scanning routine using a K&R-style/non-prototyped function +declaration, you must terminate the definition with a semi-colon (;). + +@code{flex} generates @samp{C99} function definitions by +default. However flex does have the ability to generate obsolete, er, +@samp{traditional}, function definitions. This is to support +bootstrapping gcc on old systems. Unfortunately, traditional +definitions prevent us from using any standard data types smaller than +int (such as short, char, or bool) as function arguments. For this +reason, future versions of @code{flex} may generate standard C99 code +only, leaving K&R-style functions to the historians. Currently, if you +do @strong{not} want @samp{C99} definitions, then you must use +@code{%option noansi-definitions}. + +@cindex stdin, default for yyin +@cindex yyin +Whenever @code{yylex()} is called, it scans tokens from the global input +file @file{yyin} (which defaults to stdin). It continues until it +either reaches an end-of-file (at which point it returns the value 0) or +one of its actions executes a @code{return} statement. + +@cindex EOF and yyrestart() +@cindex end-of-file, and yyrestart() +@cindex yyrestart() +If the scanner reaches an end-of-file, subsequent calls are undefined +unless either @file{yyin} is pointed at a new input file (in which case +scanning continues from that file), or @code{yyrestart()} is called. +@code{yyrestart()} takes one argument, a @code{FILE *} pointer (which +can be NULL, if you've set up @code{YY_INPUT} to scan from a source other +than @code{yyin}), and initializes @file{yyin} for scanning from that +file. Essentially there is no difference between just assigning +@file{yyin} to a new input file or using @code{yyrestart()} to do so; +the latter is available for compatibility with previous versions of +@code{flex}, and because it can be used to switch input files in the +middle of scanning. It can also be used to throw away the current input +buffer, by calling it with an argument of @file{yyin}; but it would be +better to use @code{YY_FLUSH_BUFFER} (@pxref{Actions}). Note that +@code{yyrestart()} does @emph{not} reset the start condition to +@code{INITIAL} (@pxref{Start Conditions}). + +@cindex RETURN, within actions +If @code{yylex()} stops scanning due to executing a @code{return} +statement in one of the actions, the scanner may then be called again +and it will resume scanning where it left off. + +@cindex YY_INPUT +By default (and for purposes of efficiency), the scanner uses +block-reads rather than simple @code{getc()} calls to read characters +from @file{yyin}. The nature of how it gets its input can be controlled +by defining the @code{YY_INPUT} macro. The calling sequence for +@code{YY_INPUT()} is @code{YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size)}. Its action +is to place up to @code{max_size} characters in the character array +@code{buf} and return in the integer variable @code{result} either the +number of characters read or the constant @code{YY_NULL} (0 on Unix +systems) to indicate @samp{EOF}. The default @code{YY_INPUT} reads from +the global file-pointer @file{yyin}. + +@cindex YY_INPUT, overriding +Here is a sample definition of @code{YY_INPUT} (in the definitions +section of the input file): + +@example +@verbatim + %{ + #define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ + { \ + int c = getchar(); \ + result = (c == EOF) ? YY_NULL : (buf[0] = c, 1); \ + } + %} +@end verbatim +@end example + +This definition will change the input processing to occur one character +at a time. + +@cindex yywrap() +When the scanner receives an end-of-file indication from YY_INPUT, it +then checks the @code{yywrap()} function. If @code{yywrap()} returns +false (zero), then it is assumed that the function has gone ahead and +set up @file{yyin} to point to another input file, and scanning +continues. If it returns true (non-zero), then the scanner terminates, +returning 0 to its caller. Note that in either case, the start +condition remains unchanged; it does @emph{not} revert to +@code{INITIAL}. + +@cindex yywrap, default for +@cindex nowrap, %option +@cindex %option nowrap +If you do not supply your own version of @code{yywrap()}, then you must +either use @code{%option noyywrap} (in which case the scanner behaves as +though @code{yywrap()} returned 1), or you must link with @samp{-lfl} to +obtain the default version of the routine, which always returns 1. + +For scanning from in-memory buffers (e.g., scanning strings), see +@ref{Scanning Strings}. @xref{Multiple Input Buffers}. + +@cindex ECHO, and yyout +@cindex yyout +@cindex stdout, as default for yyout +The scanner writes its @code{ECHO} output to the @file{yyout} global +(default, @file{stdout}), which may be redefined by the user simply by +assigning it to some other @code{FILE} pointer. + +@node Start Conditions, Multiple Input Buffers, Generated Scanner, Top +@chapter Start Conditions + +@cindex start conditions +@code{flex} provides a mechanism for conditionally activating rules. +Any rule whose pattern is prefixed with @samp{} will only be active +when the scanner is in the @dfn{start condition} named @code{sc}. For +example, + +@c proofread edit stopped here +@example +@verbatim + [^"]* { /* eat up the string body ... */ + ... + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +will be active only when the scanner is in the @code{STRING} start +condition, and + +@cindex start conditions, multiple +@example +@verbatim + \. { /* handle an escape ... */ + ... + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +will be active only when the current start condition is either +@code{INITIAL}, @code{STRING}, or @code{QUOTE}. + +@cindex start conditions, inclusive v.s.@: exclusive +Start conditions are declared in the definitions (first) section of the +input using unindented lines beginning with either @samp{%s} or +@samp{%x} followed by a list of names. The former declares +@dfn{inclusive} start conditions, the latter @dfn{exclusive} start +conditions. A start condition is activated using the @code{BEGIN} +action. Until the next @code{BEGIN} action is executed, rules with the +given start condition will be active and rules with other start +conditions will be inactive. If the start condition is inclusive, then +rules with no start conditions at all will also be active. If it is +exclusive, then @emph{only} rules qualified with the start condition +will be active. A set of rules contingent on the same exclusive start +condition describe a scanner which is independent of any of the other +rules in the @code{flex} input. Because of this, exclusive start +conditions make it easy to specify ``mini-scanners'' which scan portions +of the input that are syntactically different from the rest (e.g., +comments). + +If the distinction between inclusive and exclusive start conditions +is still a little vague, here's a simple example illustrating the +connection between the two. The set of rules: + +@cindex start conditions, inclusive +@example +@verbatim + %s example + %% + + foo do_something(); + + bar something_else(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +is equivalent to + +@cindex start conditions, exclusive +@example +@verbatim + %x example + %% + + foo do_something(); + + bar something_else(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Without the @code{} qualifier, the @code{bar} pattern in +the second example wouldn't be active (i.e., couldn't match) when in +start condition @code{example}. If we just used @code{} to +qualify @code{bar}, though, then it would only be active in +@code{example} and not in @code{INITIAL}, while in the first example +it's active in both, because in the first example the @code{example} +start condition is an inclusive @code{(%s)} start condition. + +@cindex start conditions, special wildcard condition +Also note that the special start-condition specifier +@code{<*>} +matches every start condition. Thus, the above example could also +have been written: + +@cindex start conditions, use of wildcard condition (<*>) +@example +@verbatim + %x example + %% + + foo do_something(); + + <*>bar something_else(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +The default rule (to @code{ECHO} any unmatched character) remains active +in start conditions. It is equivalent to: + +@cindex start conditions, behavior of default rule +@example +@verbatim + <*>.|\n ECHO; +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex BEGIN, explanation +@findex BEGIN +@vindex INITIAL +@code{BEGIN(0)} returns to the original state where only the rules with +no start conditions are active. This state can also be referred to as +the start-condition @code{INITIAL}, so @code{BEGIN(INITIAL)} is +equivalent to @code{BEGIN(0)}. (The parentheses around the start +condition name are not required but are considered good style.) + +@code{BEGIN} actions can also be given as indented code at the beginning +of the rules section. For example, the following will cause the scanner +to enter the @code{SPECIAL} start condition whenever @code{yylex()} is +called and the global variable @code{enter_special} is true: + +@cindex start conditions, using BEGIN +@example +@verbatim + int enter_special; + + %x SPECIAL + %% + if ( enter_special ) + BEGIN(SPECIAL); + + blahblahblah + ...more rules follow... +@end verbatim +@end example + +To illustrate the uses of start conditions, here is a scanner which +provides two different interpretations of a string like @samp{123.456}. +By default it will treat it as three tokens, the integer @samp{123}, a +dot (@samp{.}), and the integer @samp{456}. But if the string is +preceded earlier in the line by the string @samp{expect-floats} it will +treat it as a single token, the floating-point number @samp{123.456}: + +@cindex start conditions, for different interpretations of same input +@example +@verbatim + %{ + #include + %} + %s expect + + %% + expect-floats BEGIN(expect); + + [0-9]+@samp{.}[0-9]+ { + printf( "found a float, = %f\n", + atof( yytext ) ); + } + \n { + /* that's the end of the line, so + * we need another "expect-number" + * before we'll recognize any more + * numbers + */ + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + [0-9]+ { + printf( "found an integer, = %d\n", + atoi( yytext ) ); + } + + "." printf( "found a dot\n" ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex comments, example of scanning C comments +Here is a scanner which recognizes (and discards) C comments while +maintaining a count of the current input line. + +@cindex recognizing C comments +@example +@verbatim + %x comment + %% + int line_num = 1; + + "/*" BEGIN(comment); + + [^*\n]* /* eat anything that's not a '*' */ + "*"+[^*/\n]* /* eat up '*'s not followed by '/'s */ + \n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(INITIAL); +@end verbatim +@end example + +This scanner goes to a bit of trouble to match as much +text as possible with each rule. In general, when attempting to write +a high-speed scanner try to match as much possible in each rule, as +it's a big win. + +Note that start-conditions names are really integer values and +can be stored as such. Thus, the above could be extended in the +following fashion: + +@cindex start conditions, integer values +@cindex using integer values of start condition names +@example +@verbatim + %x comment foo + %% + int line_num = 1; + int comment_caller; + + "/*" { + comment_caller = INITIAL; + BEGIN(comment); + } + + ... + + "/*" { + comment_caller = foo; + BEGIN(comment); + } + + [^*\n]* /* eat anything that's not a '*' */ + "*"+[^*/\n]* /* eat up '*'s not followed by '/'s */ + \n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(comment_caller); +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex YY_START, example +Furthermore, you can access the current start condition using the +integer-valued @code{YY_START} macro. For example, the above +assignments to @code{comment_caller} could instead be written + +@cindex getting current start state with YY_START +@example +@verbatim + comment_caller = YY_START; +@end verbatim +@end example + +@vindex YY_START +Flex provides @code{YYSTATE} as an alias for @code{YY_START} (since that +is what's used by AT&T @code{lex}). + +For historical reasons, start conditions do not have their own +name-space within the generated scanner. The start condition names are +unmodified in the generated scanner and generated header. +@xref{option-header}. @xref{option-prefix}. + + + +Finally, here's an example of how to match C-style quoted strings using +exclusive start conditions, including expanded escape sequences (but +not including checking for a string that's too long): + +@cindex matching C-style double-quoted strings +@example +@verbatim + %x str + + %% + char string_buf[MAX_STR_CONST]; + char *string_buf_ptr; + + + \" string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(str); + + \" { /* saw closing quote - all done */ + BEGIN(INITIAL); + *string_buf_ptr = '\0'; + /* return string constant token type and + * value to parser + */ + } + + \n { + /* error - unterminated string constant */ + /* generate error message */ + } + + \\[0-7]{1,3} { + /* octal escape sequence */ + int result; + + (void) sscanf( yytext + 1, "%o", &result ); + + if ( result > 0xff ) + /* error, constant is out-of-bounds */ + + *string_buf_ptr++ = result; + } + + \\[0-9]+ { + /* generate error - bad escape sequence; something + * like '\48' or '\0777777' + */ + } + + \\n *string_buf_ptr++ = '\n'; + \\t *string_buf_ptr++ = '\t'; + \\r *string_buf_ptr++ = '\r'; + \\b *string_buf_ptr++ = '\b'; + \\f *string_buf_ptr++ = '\f'; + + \\(.|\n) *string_buf_ptr++ = yytext[1]; + + [^\\\n\"]+ { + char *yptr = yytext; + + while ( *yptr ) + *string_buf_ptr++ = *yptr++; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex start condition, applying to multiple patterns +Often, such as in some of the examples above, you wind up writing a +whole bunch of rules all preceded by the same start condition(s). Flex +makes this a little easier and cleaner by introducing a notion of start +condition @dfn{scope}. A start condition scope is begun with: + +@example +@verbatim + { +@end verbatim +@end example + +where @code{SCs} is a list of one or more start conditions. Inside the +start condition scope, every rule automatically has the prefix +@code{SCs>} applied to it, until a @samp{@}} which matches the initial +@samp{@{}. So, for example, + +@cindex extended scope of start conditions +@example +@verbatim + { + "\\n" return '\n'; + "\\r" return '\r'; + "\\f" return '\f'; + "\\0" return '\0'; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +is equivalent to: + +@example +@verbatim + "\\n" return '\n'; + "\\r" return '\r'; + "\\f" return '\f'; + "\\0" return '\0'; +@end verbatim +@end example + +Start condition scopes may be nested. + +@cindex stacks, routines for manipulating +@cindex start conditions, use of a stack + +The following routines are available for manipulating stacks of start conditions: + +@deftypefun void yy_push_state ( int @code{new_state} ) +pushes the current start condition onto the top of the start condition +stack and switches to +@code{new_state} +as though you had used +@code{BEGIN new_state} +(recall that start condition names are also integers). +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun void yy_pop_state () +pops the top of the stack and switches to it via +@code{BEGIN}. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun int yy_top_state () +returns the top of the stack without altering the stack's contents. +@end deftypefun + +@cindex memory, for start condition stacks +The start condition stack grows dynamically and so has no built-in size +limitation. If memory is exhausted, program execution aborts. + +To use start condition stacks, your scanner must include a @code{%option +stack} directive (@pxref{Scanner Options}). + +@node Multiple Input Buffers, EOF, Start Conditions, Top +@chapter Multiple Input Buffers + +@cindex multiple input streams +Some scanners (such as those which support ``include'' files) require +reading from several input streams. As @code{flex} scanners do a large +amount of buffering, one cannot control where the next input will be +read from by simply writing a @code{YY_INPUT()} which is sensitive to +the scanning context. @code{YY_INPUT()} is only called when the scanner +reaches the end of its buffer, which may be a long time after scanning a +statement such as an @code{include} statement which requires switching +the input source. + +To negotiate these sorts of problems, @code{flex} provides a mechanism +for creating and switching between multiple input buffers. An input +buffer is created by using: + +@cindex memory, allocating input buffers +@deftypefun YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_create_buffer ( FILE *file, int size ) +@end deftypefun + +which takes a @code{FILE} pointer and a size and creates a buffer +associated with the given file and large enough to hold @code{size} +characters (when in doubt, use @code{YY_BUF_SIZE} for the size). It +returns a @code{YY_BUFFER_STATE} handle, which may then be passed to +other routines (see below). +@tindex YY_BUFFER_STATE +The @code{YY_BUFFER_STATE} type is a +pointer to an opaque @code{struct yy_buffer_state} structure, so you may +safely initialize @code{YY_BUFFER_STATE} variables to @code{((YY_BUFFER_STATE) +0)} if you wish, and also refer to the opaque structure in order to +correctly declare input buffers in source files other than that of your +scanner. Note that the @code{FILE} pointer in the call to +@code{yy_create_buffer} is only used as the value of @file{yyin} seen by +@code{YY_INPUT}. If you redefine @code{YY_INPUT()} so it no longer uses +@file{yyin}, then you can safely pass a NULL @code{FILE} pointer to +@code{yy_create_buffer}. You select a particular buffer to scan from +using: + +@deftypefun void yy_switch_to_buffer ( YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) +@end deftypefun + +The above function switches the scanner's input buffer so subsequent tokens +will come from @code{new_buffer}. Note that @code{yy_switch_to_buffer()} may +be used by @code{yywrap()} to set things up for continued scanning, instead of +opening a new file and pointing @file{yyin} at it. If you are looking for a +stack of input buffers, then you want to use @code{yypush_buffer_state()} +instead of this function. Note also that switching input sources via either +@code{yy_switch_to_buffer()} or @code{yywrap()} does @emph{not} change the +start condition. + +@cindex memory, deleting input buffers +@deftypefun void yy_delete_buffer ( YY_BUFFER_STATE buffer ) +@end deftypefun + +is used to reclaim the storage associated with a buffer. (@code{buffer} +can be NULL, in which case the routine does nothing.) You can also clear +the current contents of a buffer using: + +@cindex pushing an input buffer +@cindex stack, input buffer push +@deftypefun void yypush_buffer_state ( YY_BUFFER_STATE buffer ) +@end deftypefun + +This function pushes the new buffer state onto an internal stack. The pushed +state becomes the new current state. The stack is maintained by flex and will +grow as required. This function is intended to be used instead of +@code{yy_switch_to_buffer}, when you want to change states, but preserve the +current state for later use. + +@cindex popping an input buffer +@cindex stack, input buffer pop +@deftypefun void yypop_buffer_state ( ) +@end deftypefun + +This function removes the current state from the top of the stack, and deletes +it by calling @code{yy_delete_buffer}. The next state on the stack, if any, +becomes the new current state. + +@cindex clearing an input buffer +@cindex flushing an input buffer +@deftypefun void yy_flush_buffer ( YY_BUFFER_STATE buffer ) +@end deftypefun + +This function discards the buffer's contents, +so the next time the scanner attempts to match a token from the +buffer, it will first fill the buffer anew using +@code{YY_INPUT()}. + +@deftypefun YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_new_buffer ( FILE *file, int size ) +@end deftypefun + +is an alias for @code{yy_create_buffer()}, +provided for compatibility with the C++ use of @code{new} and +@code{delete} for creating and destroying dynamic objects. + +@cindex YY_CURRENT_BUFFER, and multiple buffers Finally, the macro +@code{YY_CURRENT_BUFFER} macro returns a @code{YY_BUFFER_STATE} handle to the +current buffer. It should not be used as an lvalue. + +@cindex EOF, example using multiple input buffers +Here are two examples of using these features for writing a scanner +which expands include files (the +@code{<>} +feature is discussed below). + +This first example uses yypush_buffer_state and yypop_buffer_state. Flex +maintains the stack internally. + +@cindex handling include files with multiple input buffers +@example +@verbatim + /* the "incl" state is used for picking up the name + * of an include file + */ + %x incl + %% + include BEGIN(incl); + + [a-z]+ ECHO; + [^a-z\n]*\n? ECHO; + + [ \t]* /* eat the whitespace */ + [^ \t\n]+ { /* got the include file name */ + yyin = fopen( yytext, "r" ); + + if ( ! yyin ) + error( ... ); + + yypush_buffer_state(yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE )); + + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + <> { + yypop_buffer_state(); + + if ( !YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + { + yyterminate(); + } + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +The second example, below, does the same thing as the previous example did, but +manages its own input buffer stack manually (instead of letting flex do it). + +@cindex handling include files with multiple input buffers +@example +@verbatim + /* the "incl" state is used for picking up the name + * of an include file + */ + %x incl + + %{ + #define MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH 10 + YY_BUFFER_STATE include_stack[MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH]; + int include_stack_ptr = 0; + %} + + %% + include BEGIN(incl); + + [a-z]+ ECHO; + [^a-z\n]*\n? ECHO; + + [ \t]* /* eat the whitespace */ + [^ \t\n]+ { /* got the include file name */ + if ( include_stack_ptr >= MAX_INCLUDE_DEPTH ) + { + fprintf( stderr, "Includes nested too deeply" ); + exit( 1 ); + } + + include_stack[include_stack_ptr++] = + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + + yyin = fopen( yytext, "r" ); + + if ( ! yyin ) + error( ... ); + + yy_switch_to_buffer( + yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE ) ); + + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + + <> { + if ( --include_stack_ptr 0 ) + { + yyterminate(); + } + + else + { + yy_delete_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ); + yy_switch_to_buffer( + include_stack[include_stack_ptr] ); + } + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@anchor{Scanning Strings} +@cindex strings, scanning strings instead of files +The following routines are available for setting up input buffers for +scanning in-memory strings instead of files. All of them create a new +input buffer for scanning the string, and return a corresponding +@code{YY_BUFFER_STATE} handle (which you should delete with +@code{yy_delete_buffer()} when done with it). They also switch to the +new buffer using @code{yy_switch_to_buffer()}, so the next call to +@code{yylex()} will start scanning the string. + +@deftypefun YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string ( const char *str ) +scans a NUL-terminated string. +@end deftypefun + +@deftypefun YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes ( const char *bytes, int len ) +scans @code{len} bytes (including possibly @code{NUL}s) starting at location +@code{bytes}. +@end deftypefun + +Note that both of these functions create and scan a @emph{copy} of the +string or bytes. (This may be desirable, since @code{yylex()} modifies +the contents of the buffer it is scanning.) You can avoid the copy by +using: + +@vindex YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR +@deftypefun YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer (char *base, yy_size_t size) +which scans in place the buffer starting at @code{base}, consisting of +@code{size} bytes, the last two bytes of which @emph{must} be +@code{YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR} (ASCII NUL). These last two bytes are not +scanned; thus, scanning consists of @code{base[0]} through +@code{base[size-2]}, inclusive. +@end deftypefun + +If you fail to set up @code{base} in this manner (i.e., forget the final +two @code{YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR} bytes), then @code{yy_scan_buffer()} +returns a NULL pointer instead of creating a new input buffer. + +@deftp {Data type} yy_size_t +is an integral type to which you can cast an integer expression +reflecting the size of the buffer. +@end deftp + +@node EOF, Misc Macros, Multiple Input Buffers, Top +@chapter End-of-File Rules + +@cindex EOF, explanation +The special rule @code{<>} indicates +actions which are to be taken when an end-of-file is +encountered and @code{yywrap()} returns non-zero (i.e., indicates +no further files to process). The action must finish +by doing one of the following things: + +@itemize +@item +@findex YY_NEW_FILE (now obsolete) +assigning @file{yyin} to a new input file (in previous versions of +@code{flex}, after doing the assignment you had to call the special +action @code{YY_NEW_FILE}. This is no longer necessary.) + +@item +executing a @code{return} statement; + +@item +executing the special @code{yyterminate()} action. + +@item +or, switching to a new buffer using @code{yy_switch_to_buffer()} as +shown in the example above. +@end itemize + +<> rules may not be used with other patterns; they may only be +qualified with a list of start conditions. If an unqualified <> +rule is given, it applies to @emph{all} start conditions which do not +already have <> actions. To specify an <> rule for only the +initial start condition, use: + +@example +@verbatim + <> +@end verbatim +@end example + +These rules are useful for catching things like unclosed comments. An +example: + +@cindex <>, use of +@example +@verbatim + %x quote + %% + + ...other rules for dealing with quotes... + + <> { + error( "unterminated quote" ); + yyterminate(); + } + <> { + if ( *++filelist ) + yyin = fopen( *filelist, "r" ); + else + yyterminate(); + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Misc Macros, User Values, EOF, Top +@chapter Miscellaneous Macros + +@hkindex YY_USER_ACTION +The macro @code{YY_USER_ACTION} can be defined to provide an action +which is always executed prior to the matched rule's action. For +example, it could be #define'd to call a routine to convert yytext to +lower-case. When @code{YY_USER_ACTION} is invoked, the variable +@code{yy_act} gives the number of the matched rule (rules are numbered +starting with 1). Suppose you want to profile how often each of your +rules is matched. The following would do the trick: + +@cindex YY_USER_ACTION to track each time a rule is matched +@example +@verbatim + #define YY_USER_ACTION ++ctr[yy_act] +@end verbatim +@end example + +@vindex YY_NUM_RULES +where @code{ctr} is an array to hold the counts for the different rules. +Note that the macro @code{YY_NUM_RULES} gives the total number of rules +(including the default rule), even if you use @samp{-s)}, so a correct +declaration for @code{ctr} is: + +@example +@verbatim + int ctr[YY_NUM_RULES]; +@end verbatim +@end example + +@hkindex YY_USER_INIT +The macro @code{YY_USER_INIT} may be defined to provide an action which +is always executed before the first scan (and before the scanner's +internal initializations are done). For example, it could be used to +call a routine to read in a data table or open a logging file. + +@findex yy_set_interactive +The macro @code{yy_set_interactive(is_interactive)} can be used to +control whether the current buffer is considered @dfn{interactive}. An +interactive buffer is processed more slowly, but must be used when the +scanner's input source is indeed interactive to avoid problems due to +waiting to fill buffers (see the discussion of the @samp{-I} flag in +@ref{Scanner Options}). A non-zero value in the macro invocation marks +the buffer as interactive, a zero value as non-interactive. Note that +use of this macro overrides @code{%option always-interactive} or +@code{%option never-interactive} (@pxref{Scanner Options}). +@code{yy_set_interactive()} must be invoked prior to beginning to scan +the buffer that is (or is not) to be considered interactive. + +@cindex BOL, setting it +@findex yy_set_bol +The macro @code{yy_set_bol(at_bol)} can be used to control whether the +current buffer's scanning context for the next token match is done as +though at the beginning of a line. A non-zero macro argument makes +rules anchored with @samp{^} active, while a zero argument makes +@samp{^} rules inactive. + +@cindex BOL, checking the BOL flag +@findex YY_AT_BOL +The macro @code{YY_AT_BOL()} returns true if the next token scanned from +the current buffer will have @samp{^} rules active, false otherwise. + +@cindex actions, redefining YY_BREAK +@hkindex YY_BREAK +In the generated scanner, the actions are all gathered in one large +switch statement and separated using @code{YY_BREAK}, which may be +redefined. By default, it is simply a @code{break}, to separate each +rule's action from the following rule's. Redefining @code{YY_BREAK} +allows, for example, C++ users to #define YY_BREAK to do nothing (while +being very careful that every rule ends with a @code{break} or a +@code{return}!) to avoid suffering from unreachable statement warnings +where because a rule's action ends with @code{return}, the +@code{YY_BREAK} is inaccessible. + +@node User Values, Yacc, Misc Macros, Top +@chapter Values Available To the User + +This chapter summarizes the various values available to the user in the +rule actions. + +@table @code +@vindex yytext +@item char *yytext +holds the text of the current token. It may be modified but not +lengthened (you cannot append characters to the end). + +@cindex yytext, default array size +@cindex array, default size for yytext +@vindex YYLMAX +If the special directive @code{%array} appears in the first section of +the scanner description, then @code{yytext} is instead declared +@code{char yytext[YYLMAX]}, where @code{YYLMAX} is a macro definition +that you can redefine in the first section if you don't like the default +value (generally 8KB). Using @code{%array} results in somewhat slower +scanners, but the value of @code{yytext} becomes immune to calls to +@code{unput()}, which potentially destroy its value when @code{yytext} is +a character pointer. The opposite of @code{%array} is @code{%pointer}, +which is the default. + +@cindex C++ and %array +You cannot use @code{%array} when generating C++ scanner classes (the +@samp{-+} flag). + +@vindex yyleng +@item int yyleng +holds the length of the current token. + +@vindex yyin +@item FILE *yyin +is the file which by default @code{flex} reads from. It may be +redefined but doing so only makes sense before scanning begins or after +an EOF has been encountered. Changing it in the midst of scanning will +have unexpected results since @code{flex} buffers its input; use +@code{yyrestart()} instead. Once scanning terminates because an +end-of-file has been seen, you can assign @file{yyin} at the new input +file and then call the scanner again to continue scanning. + +@findex yyrestart +@item void yyrestart( FILE *new_file ) +may be called to point @file{yyin} at the new input file. The +switch-over to the new file is immediate (any previously buffered-up +input is lost). Note that calling @code{yyrestart()} with @file{yyin} +as an argument thus throws away the current input buffer and continues +scanning the same input file. + +@vindex yyout +@item FILE *yyout +is the file to which @code{ECHO} actions are done. It can be reassigned +by the user. + +@vindex YY_CURRENT_BUFFER +@item YY_CURRENT_BUFFER +returns a @code{YY_BUFFER_STATE} handle to the current buffer. + +@vindex YY_START +@item YY_START +returns an integer value corresponding to the current start condition. +You can subsequently use this value with @code{BEGIN} to return to that +start condition. +@end table + +@node Yacc, Scanner Options, User Values, Top +@chapter Interfacing with Yacc + +@cindex yacc, interface + +@vindex yylval, with yacc +One of the main uses of @code{flex} is as a companion to the @code{yacc} +parser-generator. @code{yacc} parsers expect to call a routine named +@code{yylex()} to find the next input token. The routine is supposed to +return the type of the next token as well as putting any associated +value in the global @code{yylval}. To use @code{flex} with @code{yacc}, +one specifies the @samp{-d} option to @code{yacc} to instruct it to +generate the file @file{y.tab.h} containing definitions of all the +@code{%tokens} appearing in the @code{yacc} input. This file is then +included in the @code{flex} scanner. For example, if one of the tokens +is @code{TOK_NUMBER}, part of the scanner might look like: + +@cindex yacc interface +@example +@verbatim + %{ + #include "y.tab.h" + %} + + %% + + [0-9]+ yylval = atoi( yytext ); return TOK_NUMBER; +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Scanner Options, Performance, Yacc, Top +@chapter Scanner Options + +@cindex command-line options +@cindex options, command-line +@cindex arguments, command-line + +The various @code{flex} options are categorized by function in the following +menu. If you want to lookup a particular option by name, @xref{Index of Scanner Options}. + +@menu +* Options for Specifying Filenames:: +* Options Affecting Scanner Behavior:: +* Code-Level And API Options:: +* Options for Scanner Speed and Size:: +* Debugging Options:: +* Miscellaneous Options:: +@end menu + +Even though there are many scanner options, a typical scanner might only +specify the following options: + +@example +@verbatim +%option 8bit reentrant bison-bridge +%option warn nodefault +%option yylineno +%option outfile="scanner.c" header-file="scanner.h" +@end verbatim +@end example + +The first line specifies the general type of scanner we want. The second line +specifies that we are being careful. The third line asks flex to track line +numbers. The last line tells flex what to name the files. (The options can be +specified in any order. We just divided them.) + +@code{flex} also provides a mechanism for controlling options within the +scanner specification itself, rather than from the flex command-line. +This is done by including @code{%option} directives in the first section +of the scanner specification. You can specify multiple options with a +single @code{%option} directive, and multiple directives in the first +section of your flex input file. + +Most options are given simply as names, optionally preceded by the +word @samp{no} (with no intervening whitespace) to negate their meaning. +The names are the same as their long-option equivalents (but without the +leading @samp{--} ). + +@code{flex} scans your rule actions to determine whether you use the +@code{REJECT} or @code{yymore()} features. The @code{REJECT} and +@code{yymore} options are available to override its decision as to +whether you use the options, either by setting them (e.g., @code{%option +reject)} to indicate the feature is indeed used, or unsetting them to +indicate it actually is not used (e.g., @code{%option noyymore)}. + + +A number of options are available for lint purists who want to suppress +the appearance of unneeded routines in the generated scanner. Each of +the following, if unset (e.g., @code{%option nounput}), results in the +corresponding routine not appearing in the generated scanner: + +@example +@verbatim + input, unput + yy_push_state, yy_pop_state, yy_top_state + yy_scan_buffer, yy_scan_bytes, yy_scan_string + + yyget_extra, yyset_extra, yyget_leng, yyget_text, + yyget_lineno, yyset_lineno, yyget_in, yyset_in, + yyget_out, yyset_out, yyget_lval, yyset_lval, + yyget_lloc, yyset_lloc, yyget_debug, yyset_debug +@end verbatim +@end example + +(though @code{yy_push_state()} and friends won't appear anyway unless +you use @code{%option stack)}. + +@node Options for Specifying Filenames, Options Affecting Scanner Behavior, Scanner Options, Scanner Options +@section Options for Specifying Filenames + +@table @samp + +@anchor{option-header} +@opindex ---header-file +@opindex header-file +@item --header-file=FILE, @code{%option header-file="FILE"} +instructs flex to write a C header to @file{FILE}. This file contains +function prototypes, extern variables, and types used by the scanner. +Only the external API is exported by the header file. Many macros that +are usable from within scanner actions are not exported to the header +file. This is due to namespace problems and the goal of a clean +external API. + +While in the header, the macro @code{yyIN_HEADER} is defined, where @samp{yy} +is substituted with the appropriate prefix. + +The @samp{--header-file} option is not compatible with the @samp{--c++} option, +since the C++ scanner provides its own header in @file{yyFlexLexer.h}. + + + +@anchor{option-outfile} +@opindex -o +@opindex ---outfile +@opindex outfile +@item -oFILE, --outfile=FILE, @code{%option outfile="FILE"} +directs flex to write the scanner to the file @file{FILE} instead of +@file{lex.yy.c}. If you combine @samp{--outfile} with the @samp{--stdout} option, +then the scanner is written to @file{stdout} but its @code{#line} +directives (see the @samp{-l} option above) refer to the file +@file{FILE}. + + + +@anchor{option-stdout} +@opindex -t +@opindex ---stdout +@opindex stdout +@item -t, --stdout, @code{%option stdout} +instructs @code{flex} to write the scanner it generates to standard +output instead of @file{lex.yy.c}. + + + +@opindex ---skel +@item -SFILE, --skel=FILE +overrides the default skeleton file from which +@code{flex} +constructs its scanners. You'll never need this option unless you are doing +@code{flex} +maintenance or development. + +@opindex ---tables-file +@opindex tables-file +@item --tables-file=FILE +Write serialized scanner dfa tables to FILE. The generated scanner will not +contain the tables, and requires them to be loaded at runtime. +@xref{serialization}. + +@opindex ---tables-verify +@opindex tables-verify +@item --tables-verify +This option is for flex development. We document it here in case you stumble +upon it by accident or in case you suspect some inconsistency in the serialized +tables. Flex will serialize the scanner dfa tables but will also generate the +in-code tables as it normally does. At runtime, the scanner will verify that +the serialized tables match the in-code tables, instead of loading them. + +@end table + +@node Options Affecting Scanner Behavior, Code-Level And API Options, Options for Specifying Filenames, Scanner Options +@section Options Affecting Scanner Behavior + +@table @samp +@anchor{option-case-insensitive} +@opindex -i +@opindex ---case-insensitive +@opindex case-insensitive +@item -i, --case-insensitive, @code{%option case-insensitive} +instructs @code{flex} to generate a @dfn{case-insensitive} scanner. The +case of letters given in the @code{flex} input patterns will be ignored, +and tokens in the input will be matched regardless of case. The matched +text given in @code{yytext} will have the preserved case (i.e., it will +not be folded). For tricky behavior, see @ref{case and character ranges}. + + + +@anchor{option-lex-compat} +@opindex -l +@opindex ---lex-compat +@opindex lex-compat +@item -l, --lex-compat, @code{%option lex-compat} +turns on maximum compatibility with the original AT&T @code{lex} +implementation. Note that this does not mean @emph{full} compatibility. +Use of this option costs a considerable amount of performance, and it +cannot be used with the @samp{--c++}, @samp{--full}, @samp{--fast}, @samp{-Cf}, or +@samp{-CF} options. For details on the compatibilities it provides, see +@ref{Lex and Posix}. This option also results in the name +@code{YY_FLEX_LEX_COMPAT} being @code{#define}'d in the generated scanner. + + + +@anchor{option-batch} +@opindex -B +@opindex ---batch +@opindex batch +@item -B, --batch, @code{%option batch} +instructs @code{flex} to generate a @dfn{batch} scanner, the opposite of +@emph{interactive} scanners generated by @samp{--interactive} (see below). In +general, you use @samp{-B} when you are @emph{certain} that your scanner +will never be used interactively, and you want to squeeze a +@emph{little} more performance out of it. If your goal is instead to +squeeze out a @emph{lot} more performance, you should be using the +@samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF} options, which turn on @samp{--batch} automatically +anyway. + + + +@anchor{option-interactive} +@opindex -I +@opindex ---interactive +@opindex interactive +@item -I, --interactive, @code{%option interactive} +instructs @code{flex} to generate an @i{interactive} scanner. An +interactive scanner is one that only looks ahead to decide what token +has been matched if it absolutely must. It turns out that always +looking one extra character ahead, even if the scanner has already seen +enough text to disambiguate the current token, is a bit faster than only +looking ahead when necessary. But scanners that always look ahead give +dreadful interactive performance; for example, when a user types a +newline, it is not recognized as a newline token until they enter +@emph{another} token, which often means typing in another whole line. + +@code{flex} scanners default to @code{interactive} unless you use the +@samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF} table-compression options +(@pxref{Performance}). That's because if you're looking for +high-performance you should be using one of these options, so if you +didn't, @code{flex} assumes you'd rather trade off a bit of run-time +performance for intuitive interactive behavior. Note also that you +@emph{cannot} use @samp{--interactive} in conjunction with @samp{-Cf} or +@samp{-CF}. Thus, this option is not really needed; it is on by default +for all those cases in which it is allowed. + +You can force a scanner to +@emph{not} +be interactive by using +@samp{--batch} + + + +@anchor{option-7bit} +@opindex -7 +@opindex ---7bit +@opindex 7bit +@item -7, --7bit, @code{%option 7bit} +instructs @code{flex} to generate a 7-bit scanner, i.e., one which can +only recognize 7-bit characters in its input. The advantage of using +@samp{--7bit} is that the scanner's tables can be up to half the size of +those generated using the @samp{--8bit}. The disadvantage is that such +scanners often hang or crash if their input contains an 8-bit character. + +Note, however, that unless you generate your scanner using the +@samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF} table compression options, use of @samp{--7bit} +will save only a small amount of table space, and make your scanner +considerably less portable. @code{Flex}'s default behavior is to +generate an 8-bit scanner unless you use the @samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF}, +in which case @code{flex} defaults to generating 7-bit scanners unless +your site was always configured to generate 8-bit scanners (as will +often be the case with non-USA sites). You can tell whether flex +generated a 7-bit or an 8-bit scanner by inspecting the flag summary in +the @samp{--verbose} output as described above. + +Note that if you use @samp{-Cfe} or @samp{-CFe} @code{flex} still +defaults to generating an 8-bit scanner, since usually with these +compression options full 8-bit tables are not much more expensive than +7-bit tables. + + + +@anchor{option-8bit} +@opindex -8 +@opindex ---8bit +@opindex 8bit +@item -8, --8bit, @code{%option 8bit} +instructs @code{flex} to generate an 8-bit scanner, i.e., one which can +recognize 8-bit characters. This flag is only needed for scanners +generated using @samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF}, as otherwise flex defaults to +generating an 8-bit scanner anyway. + +See the discussion of +@samp{--7bit} +above for @code{flex}'s default behavior and the tradeoffs between 7-bit +and 8-bit scanners. + + + +@anchor{option-default} +@opindex ---default +@opindex default +@item --default, @code{%option default} +generate the default rule. + + + +@anchor{option-always-interactive} +@opindex ---always-interactive +@opindex always-interactive +@item --always-interactive, @code{%option always-interactive} +instructs flex to generate a scanner which always considers its input +@emph{interactive}. Normally, on each new input file the scanner calls +@code{isatty()} in an attempt to determine whether the scanner's input +source is interactive and thus should be read a character at a time. +When this option is used, however, then no such call is made. + + + +@opindex ---never-interactive +@item --never-interactive, @code{--never-interactive} +instructs flex to generate a scanner which never considers its input +interactive. This is the opposite of @code{always-interactive}. + + +@anchor{option-posix} +@opindex -X +@opindex ---posix +@opindex posix +@item -X, --posix, @code{%option posix} +turns on maximum compatibility with the POSIX 1003.2-1992 definition of +@code{lex}. Since @code{flex} was originally designed to implement the +POSIX definition of @code{lex} this generally involves very few changes +in behavior. At the current writing the known differences between +@code{flex} and the POSIX standard are: + +@itemize +@item +In POSIX and AT&T @code{lex}, the repeat operator, @samp{@{@}}, has lower +precedence than concatenation (thus @samp{ab@{3@}} yields @samp{ababab}). +Most POSIX utilities use an Extended Regular Expression (ERE) precedence +that has the precedence of the repeat operator higher than concatenation +(which causes @samp{ab@{3@}} to yield @samp{abbb}). By default, @code{flex} +places the precedence of the repeat operator higher than concatenation +which matches the ERE processing of other POSIX utilities. When either +@samp{--posix} or @samp{-l} are specified, @code{flex} will use the +traditional AT&T and POSIX-compliant precedence for the repeat operator +where concatenation has higher precedence than the repeat operator. +@end itemize + + +@anchor{option-stack} +@opindex ---stack +@opindex stack +@item --stack, @code{%option stack} +enables the use of +start condition stacks (@pxref{Start Conditions}). + + + +@anchor{option-stdinit} +@opindex ---stdinit +@opindex stdinit +@item --stdinit, @code{%option stdinit} +if set (i.e., @b{%option stdinit)} initializes @code{yyin} and +@code{yyout} to @file{stdin} and @file{stdout}, instead of the default of +@file{NULL}. Some existing @code{lex} programs depend on this behavior, +even though it is not compliant with ANSI C, which does not require +@file{stdin} and @file{stdout} to be compile-time constant. In a +reentrant scanner, however, this is not a problem since initialization +is performed in @code{yylex_init} at runtime. + + + +@anchor{option-yylineno} +@opindex ---yylineno +@opindex yylineno +@item --yylineno, @code{%option yylineno} +directs @code{flex} to generate a scanner +that maintains the number of the current line read from its input in the +global variable @code{yylineno}. This option is implied by @code{%option +lex-compat}. In a reentrant C scanner, the macro @code{yylineno} is +accessible regardless of the value of @code{%option yylineno}, however, its +value is not modified by @code{flex} unless @code{%option yylineno} is enabled. + + + +@anchor{option-yywrap} +@opindex ---yywrap +@opindex yywrap +@item --yywrap, @code{%option yywrap} +if unset (i.e., @code{--noyywrap)}, makes the scanner not call +@code{yywrap()} upon an end-of-file, but simply assume that there are no +more files to scan (until the user points @file{yyin} at a new file and +calls @code{yylex()} again). + +@end table + +@node Code-Level And API Options, Options for Scanner Speed and Size, Options Affecting Scanner Behavior, Scanner Options +@section Code-Level And API Options + +@table @samp + +@anchor{option-ansi-definitions} +@opindex ---option-ansi-definitions +@opindex ansi-definitions +@item --ansi-definitions, @code{%option ansi-definitions} +instruct flex to generate ANSI C99 definitions for functions. +This option is enabled by default. +If @code{%option noansi-definitions} is specified, then the obsolete style +is generated. + +@anchor{option-ansi-prototypes} +@opindex ---option-ansi-prototypes +@opindex ansi-prototypes +@item --ansi-prototypes, @code{%option ansi-prototypes} +instructs flex to generate ANSI C99 prototypes for functions. +This option is enabled by default. +If @code{noansi-prototypes} is specified, then +prototypes will have empty parameter lists. + +@anchor{option-bison-bridge} +@opindex ---bison-bridge +@opindex bison-bridge +@item --bison-bridge, @code{%option bison-bridge} +instructs flex to generate a C scanner that is +meant to be called by a +@code{GNU bison} +parser. The scanner has minor API changes for +@code{bison} +compatibility. In particular, the declaration of +@code{yylex} +is modified to take an additional parameter, +@code{yylval}. +@xref{Bison Bridge}. + +@anchor{option-bison-locations} +@opindex ---bison-locations +@opindex bison-locations +@item --bison-locations, @code{%option bison-locations} +instruct flex that +@code{GNU bison} @code{%locations} are being used. +This means @code{yylex} will be passed +an additional parameter, @code{yylloc}. This option +implies @code{%option bison-bridge}. +@xref{Bison Bridge}. + +@anchor{option-noline} +@opindex -L +@opindex ---noline +@opindex noline +@item -L, --noline, @code{%option noline} +instructs +@code{flex} +not to generate +@code{#line} +directives. Without this option, +@code{flex} +peppers the generated scanner +with @code{#line} directives so error messages in the actions will be correctly +located with respect to either the original +@code{flex} +input file (if the errors are due to code in the input file), or +@file{lex.yy.c} +(if the errors are +@code{flex}'s +fault -- you should report these sorts of errors to the email address +given in @ref{Reporting Bugs}). + + + +@anchor{option-reentrant} +@opindex -R +@opindex ---reentrant +@opindex reentrant +@item -R, --reentrant, @code{%option reentrant} +instructs flex to generate a reentrant C scanner. The generated scanner +may safely be used in a multi-threaded environment. The API for a +reentrant scanner is different than for a non-reentrant scanner +@pxref{Reentrant}). Because of the API difference between +reentrant and non-reentrant @code{flex} scanners, non-reentrant flex +code must be modified before it is suitable for use with this option. +This option is not compatible with the @samp{--c++} option. + +The option @samp{--reentrant} does not affect the performance of +the scanner. + + + +@anchor{option-c++} +@opindex -+ +@opindex ---c++ +@opindex c++ +@item -+, --c++, @code{%option c++} +specifies that you want flex to generate a C++ +scanner class. @xref{Cxx}, for +details. + + + +@anchor{option-array} +@opindex ---array +@opindex array +@item --array, @code{%option array} +specifies that you want yytext to be an array instead of a char* + + + +@anchor{option-pointer} +@opindex ---pointer +@opindex pointer +@item --pointer, @code{%option pointer} +specify that @code{yytext} should be a @code{char *}, not an array. +This default is @code{char *}. + + + +@anchor{option-prefix} +@opindex -P +@opindex ---prefix +@opindex prefix +@item -PPREFIX, --prefix=PREFIX, @code{%option prefix="PREFIX"} +changes the default @samp{yy} prefix used by @code{flex} for all +globally-visible variable and function names to instead be +@samp{PREFIX}. For example, @samp{--prefix=foo} changes the name of +@code{yytext} to @code{footext}. It also changes the name of the default +output file from @file{lex.yy.c} to @file{lex.foo.c}. Here is a partial +list of the names affected: + +@example +@verbatim + yy_create_buffer + yy_delete_buffer + yy_flex_debug + yy_init_buffer + yy_flush_buffer + yy_load_buffer_state + yy_switch_to_buffer + yyin + yyleng + yylex + yylineno + yyout + yyrestart + yytext + yywrap + yyalloc + yyrealloc + yyfree +@end verbatim +@end example + +(If you are using a C++ scanner, then only @code{yywrap} and +@code{yyFlexLexer} are affected.) Within your scanner itself, you can +still refer to the global variables and functions using either version +of their name; but externally, they have the modified name. + +This option lets you easily link together multiple +@code{flex} +programs into the same executable. Note, though, that using this +option also renames +@code{yywrap()}, +so you now +@emph{must} +either +provide your own (appropriately-named) version of the routine for your +scanner, or use +@code{%option noyywrap}, +as linking with +@samp{-lfl} +no longer provides one for you by default. + + + +@anchor{option-main} +@opindex ---main +@opindex main +@item --main, @code{%option main} + directs flex to provide a default @code{main()} program for the +scanner, which simply calls @code{yylex()}. This option implies +@code{noyywrap} (see below). + + + +@anchor{option-nounistd} +@opindex ---nounistd +@opindex nounistd +@item --nounistd, @code{%option nounistd} +suppresses inclusion of the non-ANSI header file @file{unistd.h}. This option +is meant to target environments in which @file{unistd.h} does not exist. Be aware +that certain options may cause flex to generate code that relies on functions +normally found in @file{unistd.h}, (e.g. @code{isatty()}, @code{read()}.) +If you wish to use these functions, you will have to inform your compiler where +to find them. +@xref{option-always-interactive}. @xref{option-read}. + + + +@anchor{option-yyclass} +@opindex ---yyclass +@opindex yyclass +@item --yyclass=NAME, @code{%option yyclass="NAME"} +only applies when generating a C++ scanner (the @samp{--c++} option). It +informs @code{flex} that you have derived @code{NAME} as a subclass of +@code{yyFlexLexer}, so @code{flex} will place your actions in the member +function @code{foo::yylex()} instead of @code{yyFlexLexer::yylex()}. It +also generates a @code{yyFlexLexer::yylex()} member function that emits +a run-time error (by invoking @code{yyFlexLexer::LexerError())} if +called. @xref{Cxx}. + +@end table + +@node Options for Scanner Speed and Size, Debugging Options, Code-Level And API Options, Scanner Options +@section Options for Scanner Speed and Size + +@table @samp + +@item -C[aefFmr] +controls the degree of table compression and, more generally, trade-offs +between small scanners and fast scanners. + +@table @samp +@opindex -C +@item -C +A lone @samp{-C} specifies that the scanner tables should be compressed +but neither equivalence classes nor meta-equivalence classes should be +used. + +@anchor{option-align} +@opindex -Ca +@opindex ---align +@opindex align +@item -Ca, --align, @code{%option align} +(``align'') instructs flex to trade off larger tables in the +generated scanner for faster performance because the elements of +the tables are better aligned for memory access and computation. On some +RISC architectures, fetching and manipulating longwords is more efficient +than with smaller-sized units such as shortwords. This option can +quadruple the size of the tables used by your scanner. + +@anchor{option-ecs} +@opindex -Ce +@opindex ---ecs +@opindex ecs +@item -Ce, --ecs, @code{%option ecs} +directs @code{flex} to construct @dfn{equivalence classes}, i.e., sets +of characters which have identical lexical properties (for example, if +the only appearance of digits in the @code{flex} input is in the +character class ``[0-9]'' then the digits '0', '1', ..., '9' will all be +put in the same equivalence class). Equivalence classes usually give +dramatic reductions in the final table/object file sizes (typically a +factor of 2-5) and are pretty cheap performance-wise (one array look-up +per character scanned). + +@opindex -Cf +@item -Cf +specifies that the @dfn{full} scanner tables should be generated - +@code{flex} should not compress the tables by taking advantages of +similar transition functions for different states. + +@opindex -CF +@item -CF +specifies that the alternate fast scanner representation (described +above under the @samp{--fast} flag) should be used. This option cannot be +used with @samp{--c++}. + +@anchor{option-meta-ecs} +@opindex -Cm +@opindex ---meta-ecs +@opindex meta-ecs +@item -Cm, --meta-ecs, @code{%option meta-ecs} +directs +@code{flex} +to construct +@dfn{meta-equivalence classes}, +which are sets of equivalence classes (or characters, if equivalence +classes are not being used) that are commonly used together. Meta-equivalence +classes are often a big win when using compressed tables, but they +have a moderate performance impact (one or two @code{if} tests and one +array look-up per character scanned). + +@anchor{option-read} +@opindex -Cr +@opindex ---read +@opindex read +@item -Cr, --read, @code{%option read} +causes the generated scanner to @emph{bypass} use of the standard I/O +library (@code{stdio}) for input. Instead of calling @code{fread()} or +@code{getc()}, the scanner will use the @code{read()} system call, +resulting in a performance gain which varies from system to system, but +in general is probably negligible unless you are also using @samp{-Cf} +or @samp{-CF}. Using @samp{-Cr} can cause strange behavior if, for +example, you read from @file{yyin} using @code{stdio} prior to calling +the scanner (because the scanner will miss whatever text your previous +reads left in the @code{stdio} input buffer). @samp{-Cr} has no effect +if you define @code{YY_INPUT()} (@pxref{Generated Scanner}). +@end table + +The options @samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF} and @samp{-Cm} do not make sense +together - there is no opportunity for meta-equivalence classes if the +table is not being compressed. Otherwise the options may be freely +mixed, and are cumulative. + +The default setting is @samp{-Cem}, which specifies that @code{flex} +should generate equivalence classes and meta-equivalence classes. This +setting provides the highest degree of table compression. You can trade +off faster-executing scanners at the cost of larger tables with the +following generally being true: + +@example +@verbatim + slowest & smallest + -Cem + -Cm + -Ce + -C + -C{f,F}e + -C{f,F} + -C{f,F}a + fastest & largest +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that scanners with the smallest tables are usually generated and +compiled the quickest, so during development you will usually want to +use the default, maximal compression. + +@samp{-Cfe} is often a good compromise between speed and size for +production scanners. + +@anchor{option-full} +@opindex -f +@opindex ---full +@opindex full +@item -f, --full, @code{%option full} +specifies +@dfn{fast scanner}. +No table compression is done and @code{stdio} is bypassed. +The result is large but fast. This option is equivalent to +@samp{--Cfr} + + +@anchor{option-fast} +@opindex -F +@opindex ---fast +@opindex fast +@item -F, --fast, @code{%option fast} +specifies that the @emph{fast} scanner table representation should be +used (and @code{stdio} bypassed). This representation is about as fast +as the full table representation @samp{--full}, and for some sets of +patterns will be considerably smaller (and for others, larger). In +general, if the pattern set contains both @emph{keywords} and a +catch-all, @emph{identifier} rule, such as in the set: + +@example +@verbatim + "case" return TOK_CASE; + "switch" return TOK_SWITCH; + ... + "default" return TOK_DEFAULT; + [a-z]+ return TOK_ID; +@end verbatim +@end example + +then you're better off using the full table representation. If only +the @emph{identifier} rule is present and you then use a hash table or some such +to detect the keywords, you're better off using +@samp{--fast}. + +This option is equivalent to @samp{-CFr}. It cannot be used +with @samp{--c++}. + +@end table + +@node Debugging Options, Miscellaneous Options, Options for Scanner Speed and Size, Scanner Options +@section Debugging Options + +@table @samp + +@anchor{option-backup} +@opindex -b +@opindex ---backup +@opindex backup +@item -b, --backup, @code{%option backup} +Generate backing-up information to @file{lex.backup}. This is a list of +scanner states which require backing up and the input characters on +which they do so. By adding rules one can remove backing-up states. If +@emph{all} backing-up states are eliminated and @samp{-Cf} or @code{-CF} +is used, the generated scanner will run faster (see the @samp{--perf-report} flag). +Only users who wish to squeeze every last cycle out of their scanners +need worry about this option. (@pxref{Performance}). + + + +@anchor{option-debug} +@opindex -d +@opindex ---debug +@opindex debug +@item -d, --debug, @code{%option debug} +makes the generated scanner run in @dfn{debug} mode. Whenever a pattern +is recognized and the global variable @code{yy_flex_debug} is non-zero +(which is the default), the scanner will write to @file{stderr} a line +of the form: + +@example +@verbatim + -accepting rule at line 53 ("the matched text") +@end verbatim +@end example + +The line number refers to the location of the rule in the file defining +the scanner (i.e., the file that was fed to flex). Messages are also +generated when the scanner backs up, accepts the default rule, reaches +the end of its input buffer (or encounters a NUL; at this point, the two +look the same as far as the scanner's concerned), or reaches an +end-of-file. + + + +@anchor{option-perf-report} +@opindex -p +@opindex ---perf-report +@opindex perf-report +@item -p, --perf-report, @code{%option perf-report} +generates a performance report to @file{stderr}. The report consists of +comments regarding features of the @code{flex} input file which will +cause a serious loss of performance in the resulting scanner. If you +give the flag twice, you will also get comments regarding features that +lead to minor performance losses. + +Note that the use of @code{REJECT}, and +variable trailing context (@pxref{Limitations}) entails a substantial +performance penalty; use of @code{yymore()}, the @samp{^} operator, and +the @samp{--interactive} flag entail minor performance penalties. + + + +@anchor{option-nodefault} +@opindex -s +@opindex ---nodefault +@opindex nodefault +@item -s, --nodefault, @code{%option nodefault} +causes the @emph{default rule} (that unmatched scanner input is echoed +to @file{stdout)} to be suppressed. If the scanner encounters input +that does not match any of its rules, it aborts with an error. This +option is useful for finding holes in a scanner's rule set. + + + +@anchor{option-trace} +@opindex -T +@opindex ---trace +@opindex trace +@item -T, --trace, @code{%option trace} +makes @code{flex} run in @dfn{trace} mode. It will generate a lot of +messages to @file{stderr} concerning the form of the input and the +resultant non-deterministic and deterministic finite automata. This +option is mostly for use in maintaining @code{flex}. + + + +@anchor{option-nowarn} +@opindex -w +@opindex ---nowarn +@opindex nowarn +@item -w, --nowarn, @code{%option nowarn} +suppresses warning messages. + + + +@anchor{option-verbose} +@opindex -v +@opindex ---verbose +@opindex verbose +@item -v, --verbose, @code{%option verbose} +specifies that @code{flex} should write to @file{stderr} a summary of +statistics regarding the scanner it generates. Most of the statistics +are meaningless to the casual @code{flex} user, but the first line +identifies the version of @code{flex} (same as reported by @samp{--version}), +and the next line the flags used when generating the scanner, including +those that are on by default. + + + +@anchor{option-warn} +@opindex ---warn +@opindex warn +@item --warn, @code{%option warn} +warn about certain things. In particular, if the default rule can be +matched but no default rule has been given, the flex will warn you. +We recommend using this option always. + +@end table + +@node Miscellaneous Options, , Debugging Options, Scanner Options +@section Miscellaneous Options + +@table @samp +@opindex -c +@item -c +A do-nothing option included for POSIX compliance. + +@opindex -h +@opindex ---help +@item -h, -?, --help +generates a ``help'' summary of @code{flex}'s options to @file{stdout} +and then exits. + +@opindex -n +@item -n +Another do-nothing option included for +POSIX compliance. + +@opindex -V +@opindex ---version +@item -V, --version +prints the version number to @file{stdout} and exits. + +@end table + + +@node Performance, Cxx, Scanner Options, Top +@chapter Performance Considerations + +@cindex performance, considerations +The main design goal of @code{flex} is that it generate high-performance +scanners. It has been optimized for dealing well with large sets of +rules. Aside from the effects on scanner speed of the table compression +@samp{-C} options outlined above, there are a number of options/actions +which degrade performance. These are, from most expensive to least: + +@cindex REJECT, performance costs +@cindex yylineno, performance costs +@cindex trailing context, performance costs +@example +@verbatim + REJECT + arbitrary trailing context + + pattern sets that require backing up + %option yylineno + %array + + %option interactive + %option always-interactive + + @samp{^} beginning-of-line operator + yymore() +@end verbatim +@end example + +with the first two all being quite expensive and the last two being +quite cheap. Note also that @code{unput()} is implemented as a routine +call that potentially does quite a bit of work, while @code{yyless()} is +a quite-cheap macro. So if you are just putting back some excess text +you scanned, use @code{yyless()}. + +@code{REJECT} should be avoided at all costs when performance is +important. It is a particularly expensive option. + +There is one case when @code{%option yylineno} can be expensive. That is when +your patterns match long tokens that could @emph{possibly} contain a newline +character. There is no performance penalty for rules that can not possibly +match newlines, since flex does not need to check them for newlines. In +general, you should avoid rules such as @code{[^f]+}, which match very long +tokens, including newlines, and may possibly match your entire file! A better +approach is to separate @code{[^f]+} into two rules: + +@example +@verbatim +%option yylineno +%% + [^f\n]+ + \n+ +@end verbatim +@end example + +The above scanner does not incur a performance penalty. + +@cindex patterns, tuning for performance +@cindex performance, backing up +@cindex backing up, example of eliminating +Getting rid of backing up is messy and often may be an enormous amount +of work for a complicated scanner. In principal, one begins by using +the @samp{-b} flag to generate a @file{lex.backup} file. For example, +on the input: + +@cindex backing up, eliminating +@example +@verbatim + %% + foo return TOK_KEYWORD; + foobar return TOK_KEYWORD; +@end verbatim +@end example + +the file looks like: + +@example +@verbatim + State #6 is non-accepting - + associated rule line numbers: + 2 3 + out-transitions: [ o ] + jam-transitions: EOF [ \001-n p-\177 ] + + State #8 is non-accepting - + associated rule line numbers: + 3 + out-transitions: [ a ] + jam-transitions: EOF [ \001-` b-\177 ] + + State #9 is non-accepting - + associated rule line numbers: + 3 + out-transitions: [ r ] + jam-transitions: EOF [ \001-q s-\177 ] + + Compressed tables always back up. +@end verbatim +@end example + +The first few lines tell us that there's a scanner state in which it can +make a transition on an 'o' but not on any other character, and that in +that state the currently scanned text does not match any rule. The +state occurs when trying to match the rules found at lines 2 and 3 in +the input file. If the scanner is in that state and then reads +something other than an 'o', it will have to back up to find a rule +which is matched. With a bit of headscratching one can see that this +must be the state it's in when it has seen @samp{fo}. When this has +happened, if anything other than another @samp{o} is seen, the scanner +will have to back up to simply match the @samp{f} (by the default rule). + +The comment regarding State #8 indicates there's a problem when +@samp{foob} has been scanned. Indeed, on any character other than an +@samp{a}, the scanner will have to back up to accept "foo". Similarly, +the comment for State #9 concerns when @samp{fooba} has been scanned and +an @samp{r} does not follow. + +The final comment reminds us that there's no point going to all the +trouble of removing backing up from the rules unless we're using +@samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF}, since there's no performance gain doing so +with compressed scanners. + +@cindex error rules, to eliminate backing up +The way to remove the backing up is to add ``error'' rules: + +@cindex backing up, eliminating by adding error rules +@example +@verbatim + %% + foo return TOK_KEYWORD; + foobar return TOK_KEYWORD; + + fooba | + foob | + fo { + /* false alarm, not really a keyword */ + return TOK_ID; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +Eliminating backing up among a list of keywords can also be done using a +``catch-all'' rule: + +@cindex backing up, eliminating with catch-all rule +@example +@verbatim + %% + foo return TOK_KEYWORD; + foobar return TOK_KEYWORD; + + [a-z]+ return TOK_ID; +@end verbatim +@end example + +This is usually the best solution when appropriate. + +Backing up messages tend to cascade. With a complicated set of rules +it's not uncommon to get hundreds of messages. If one can decipher +them, though, it often only takes a dozen or so rules to eliminate the +backing up (though it's easy to make a mistake and have an error rule +accidentally match a valid token. A possible future @code{flex} feature +will be to automatically add rules to eliminate backing up). + +It's important to keep in mind that you gain the benefits of eliminating +backing up only if you eliminate @emph{every} instance of backing up. +Leaving just one means you gain nothing. + +@emph{Variable} trailing context (where both the leading and trailing +parts do not have a fixed length) entails almost the same performance +loss as @code{REJECT} (i.e., substantial). So when possible a rule +like: + +@cindex trailing context, variable length +@example +@verbatim + %% + mouse|rat/(cat|dog) run(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +is better written: + +@example +@verbatim + %% + mouse/cat|dog run(); + rat/cat|dog run(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +or as + +@example +@verbatim + %% + mouse|rat/cat run(); + mouse|rat/dog run(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that here the special '|' action does @emph{not} provide any +savings, and can even make things worse (@pxref{Limitations}). + +Another area where the user can increase a scanner's performance (and +one that's easier to implement) arises from the fact that the longer the +tokens matched, the faster the scanner will run. This is because with +long tokens the processing of most input characters takes place in the +(short) inner scanning loop, and does not often have to go through the +additional work of setting up the scanning environment (e.g., +@code{yytext}) for the action. Recall the scanner for C comments: + +@cindex performance optimization, matching longer tokens +@example +@verbatim + %x comment + %% + int line_num = 1; + + "/*" BEGIN(comment); + + [^*\n]* + "*"+[^*/\n]* + \n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(INITIAL); +@end verbatim +@end example + +This could be sped up by writing it as: + +@example +@verbatim + %x comment + %% + int line_num = 1; + + "/*" BEGIN(comment); + + [^*\n]* + [^*\n]*\n ++line_num; + "*"+[^*/\n]* + "*"+[^*/\n]*\n ++line_num; + "*"+"/" BEGIN(INITIAL); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Now instead of each newline requiring the processing of another action, +recognizing the newlines is distributed over the other rules to keep the +matched text as long as possible. Note that @emph{adding} rules does +@emph{not} slow down the scanner! The speed of the scanner is +independent of the number of rules or (modulo the considerations given +at the beginning of this section) how complicated the rules are with +regard to operators such as @samp{*} and @samp{|}. + +@cindex keywords, for performance +@cindex performance, using keywords +A final example in speeding up a scanner: suppose you want to scan +through a file containing identifiers and keywords, one per line +and with no other extraneous characters, and recognize all the +keywords. A natural first approach is: + +@cindex performance optimization, recognizing keywords +@example +@verbatim + %% + asm | + auto | + break | + ... etc ... + volatile | + while /* it's a keyword */ + + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +To eliminate the back-tracking, introduce a catch-all rule: + +@example +@verbatim + %% + asm | + auto | + break | + ... etc ... + volatile | + while /* it's a keyword */ + + [a-z]+ | + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +Now, if it's guaranteed that there's exactly one word per line, then we +can reduce the total number of matches by a half by merging in the +recognition of newlines with that of the other tokens: + +@example +@verbatim + %% + asm\n | + auto\n | + break\n | + ... etc ... + volatile\n | + while\n /* it's a keyword */ + + [a-z]+\n | + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +One has to be careful here, as we have now reintroduced backing up +into the scanner. In particular, while +@emph{we} +know that there will never be any characters in the input stream +other than letters or newlines, +@code{flex} +can't figure this out, and it will plan for possibly needing to back up +when it has scanned a token like @samp{auto} and then the next character +is something other than a newline or a letter. Previously it would +then just match the @samp{auto} rule and be done, but now it has no @samp{auto} +rule, only a @samp{auto\n} rule. To eliminate the possibility of backing up, +we could either duplicate all rules but without final newlines, or, +since we never expect to encounter such an input and therefore don't +how it's classified, we can introduce one more catch-all rule, this +one which doesn't include a newline: + +@example +@verbatim + %% + asm\n | + auto\n | + break\n | + ... etc ... + volatile\n | + while\n /* it's a keyword */ + + [a-z]+\n | + [a-z]+ | + .|\n /* it's not a keyword */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +Compiled with @samp{-Cf}, this is about as fast as one can get a +@code{flex} scanner to go for this particular problem. + +A final note: @code{flex} is slow when matching @code{NUL}s, +particularly when a token contains multiple @code{NUL}s. It's best to +write rules which match @emph{short} amounts of text if it's anticipated +that the text will often include @code{NUL}s. + +Another final note regarding performance: as mentioned in +@ref{Matching}, dynamically resizing @code{yytext} to accommodate huge +tokens is a slow process because it presently requires that the (huge) +token be rescanned from the beginning. Thus if performance is vital, +you should attempt to match ``large'' quantities of text but not +``huge'' quantities, where the cutoff between the two is at about 8K +characters per token. + +@node Cxx, Reentrant, Performance, Top +@chapter Generating C++ Scanners + +@cindex c++, experimental form of scanner class +@cindex experimental form of c++ scanner class +@strong{IMPORTANT}: the present form of the scanning class is @emph{experimental} +and may change considerably between major releases. + +@cindex C++ +@cindex member functions, C++ +@cindex methods, c++ +@code{flex} provides two different ways to generate scanners for use +with C++. The first way is to simply compile a scanner generated by +@code{flex} using a C++ compiler instead of a C compiler. You should +not encounter any compilation errors (@pxref{Reporting Bugs}). You can +then use C++ code in your rule actions instead of C code. Note that the +default input source for your scanner remains @file{yyin}, and default +echoing is still done to @file{yyout}. Both of these remain @code{FILE +*} variables and not C++ @emph{streams}. + +You can also use @code{flex} to generate a C++ scanner class, using the +@samp{-+} option (or, equivalently, @code{%option c++)}, which is +automatically specified if the name of the @code{flex} executable ends +in a '+', such as @code{flex++}. When using this option, @code{flex} +defaults to generating the scanner to the file @file{lex.yy.cc} instead +of @file{lex.yy.c}. The generated scanner includes the header file +@file{FlexLexer.h}, which defines the interface to two C++ classes. + +The first class, +@code{FlexLexer}, +provides an abstract base class defining the general scanner class +interface. It provides the following member functions: + +@table @code +@findex YYText (C++ only) +@item const char* YYText() +returns the text of the most recently matched token, the equivalent of +@code{yytext}. + +@findex YYLeng (C++ only) +@item int YYLeng() +returns the length of the most recently matched token, the equivalent of +@code{yyleng}. + +@findex lineno (C++ only) +@item int lineno() const +returns the current input line number (see @code{%option yylineno)}, or +@code{1} if @code{%option yylineno} was not used. + +@findex set_debug (C++ only) +@item void set_debug( int flag ) +sets the debugging flag for the scanner, equivalent to assigning to +@code{yy_flex_debug} (@pxref{Scanner Options}). Note that you must build +the scanner using @code{%option debug} to include debugging information +in it. + +@findex debug (C++ only) +@item int debug() const +returns the current setting of the debugging flag. +@end table + +Also provided are member functions equivalent to +@code{yy_switch_to_buffer()}, @code{yy_create_buffer()} (though the +first argument is an @code{istream*} object pointer and not a +@code{FILE*)}, @code{yy_flush_buffer()}, @code{yy_delete_buffer()}, and +@code{yyrestart()} (again, the first argument is a @code{istream*} +object pointer). + +@tindex yyFlexLexer (C++ only) +@tindex FlexLexer (C++ only) +The second class defined in @file{FlexLexer.h} is @code{yyFlexLexer}, +which is derived from @code{FlexLexer}. It defines the following +additional member functions: + +@table @code +@findex yyFlexLexer constructor (C++ only) +@item yyFlexLexer( istream* arg_yyin = 0, ostream* arg_yyout = 0 ) +constructs a @code{yyFlexLexer} object using the given streams for input +and output. If not specified, the streams default to @code{cin} and +@code{cout}, respectively. + +@findex yylex (C++ version) +@item virtual int yylex() +performs the same role is @code{yylex()} does for ordinary @code{flex} +scanners: it scans the input stream, consuming tokens, until a rule's +action returns a value. If you derive a subclass @code{S} from +@code{yyFlexLexer} and want to access the member functions and variables +of @code{S} inside @code{yylex()}, then you need to use @code{%option +yyclass="S"} to inform @code{flex} that you will be using that subclass +instead of @code{yyFlexLexer}. In this case, rather than generating +@code{yyFlexLexer::yylex()}, @code{flex} generates @code{S::yylex()} +(and also generates a dummy @code{yyFlexLexer::yylex()} that calls +@code{yyFlexLexer::LexerError()} if called). + +@findex switch_streams (C++ only) +@item virtual void switch_streams(istream* new_in = 0, ostream* new_out = 0) +reassigns @code{yyin} to @code{new_in} (if non-null) and @code{yyout} to +@code{new_out} (if non-null), deleting the previous input buffer if +@code{yyin} is reassigned. + +@item int yylex( istream* new_in, ostream* new_out = 0 ) +first switches the input streams via @code{switch_streams( new_in, +new_out )} and then returns the value of @code{yylex()}. +@end table + +In addition, @code{yyFlexLexer} defines the following protected virtual +functions which you can redefine in derived classes to tailor the +scanner: + +@table @code +@findex LexerInput (C++ only) +@item virtual int LexerInput( char* buf, int max_size ) +reads up to @code{max_size} characters into @code{buf} and returns the +number of characters read. To indicate end-of-input, return 0 +characters. Note that @code{interactive} scanners (see the @samp{-B} +and @samp{-I} flags in @ref{Scanner Options}) define the macro +@code{YY_INTERACTIVE}. If you redefine @code{LexerInput()} and need to +take different actions depending on whether or not the scanner might be +scanning an interactive input source, you can test for the presence of +this name via @code{#ifdef} statements. + +@findex LexerOutput (C++ only) +@item virtual void LexerOutput( const char* buf, int size ) +writes out @code{size} characters from the buffer @code{buf}, which, while +@code{NUL}-terminated, may also contain internal @code{NUL}s if the +scanner's rules can match text with @code{NUL}s in them. + +@cindex error reporting, in C++ +@findex LexerError (C++ only) +@item virtual void LexerError( const char* msg ) +reports a fatal error message. The default version of this function +writes the message to the stream @code{cerr} and exits. +@end table + +Note that a @code{yyFlexLexer} object contains its @emph{entire} +scanning state. Thus you can use such objects to create reentrant +scanners, but see also @ref{Reentrant}. You can instantiate multiple +instances of the same @code{yyFlexLexer} class, and you can also combine +multiple C++ scanner classes together in the same program using the +@samp{-P} option discussed above. + +Finally, note that the @code{%array} feature is not available to C++ +scanner classes; you must use @code{%pointer} (the default). + +Here is an example of a simple C++ scanner: + +@cindex C++ scanners, use of +@example +@verbatim + // An example of using the flex C++ scanner class. + + %{ + int mylineno = 0; + %} + + string \"[^\n"]+\" + + ws [ \t]+ + + alpha [A-Za-z] + dig [0-9] + name ({alpha}|{dig}|\$)({alpha}|{dig}|[_.\-/$])* + num1 [-+]?{dig}+\.?([eE][-+]?{dig}+)? + num2 [-+]?{dig}*\.{dig}+([eE][-+]?{dig}+)? + number {num1}|{num2} + + %% + + {ws} /* skip blanks and tabs */ + + "/*" { + int c; + + while((c = yyinput()) != 0) + { + if(c == '\n') + ++mylineno; + + else if(c == @samp{*}) + { + if((c = yyinput()) == '/') + break; + else + unput(c); + } + } + } + + {number} cout "number " YYText() '\n'; + + \n mylineno++; + + {name} cout "name " YYText() '\n'; + + {string} cout "string " YYText() '\n'; + + %% + + int main( int /* argc */, char** /* argv */ ) + { + @code{flex}Lexer* lexer = new yyFlexLexer; + while(lexer->yylex() != 0) + ; + return 0; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex C++, multiple different scanners +If you want to create multiple (different) lexer classes, you use the +@samp{-P} flag (or the @code{prefix=} option) to rename each +@code{yyFlexLexer} to some other @samp{xxFlexLexer}. You then can +include @file{} in your other sources once per lexer class, +first renaming @code{yyFlexLexer} as follows: + +@cindex include files, with C++ +@cindex header files, with C++ +@cindex C++ scanners, including multiple scanners +@example +@verbatim + #undef yyFlexLexer + #define yyFlexLexer xxFlexLexer + #include + + #undef yyFlexLexer + #define yyFlexLexer zzFlexLexer + #include +@end verbatim +@end example + +if, for example, you used @code{%option prefix="xx"} for one of your +scanners and @code{%option prefix="zz"} for the other. + +@node Reentrant, Lex and Posix, Cxx, Top +@chapter Reentrant C Scanners + +@cindex reentrant, explanation +@code{flex} has the ability to generate a reentrant C scanner. This is +accomplished by specifying @code{%option reentrant} (@samp{-R}) The generated +scanner is both portable, and safe to use in one or more separate threads of +control. The most common use for reentrant scanners is from within +multi-threaded applications. Any thread may create and execute a reentrant +@code{flex} scanner without the need for synchronization with other threads. + +@menu +* Reentrant Uses:: +* Reentrant Overview:: +* Reentrant Example:: +* Reentrant Detail:: +* Reentrant Functions:: +@end menu + +@node Reentrant Uses, Reentrant Overview, Reentrant, Reentrant +@section Uses for Reentrant Scanners + +However, there are other uses for a reentrant scanner. For example, you +could scan two or more files simultaneously to implement a @code{diff} at +the token level (i.e., instead of at the character level): + +@cindex reentrant scanners, multiple interleaved scanners +@example +@verbatim + /* Example of maintaining more than one active scanner. */ + + do { + int tok1, tok2; + + tok1 = yylex( scanner_1 ); + tok2 = yylex( scanner_2 ); + + if( tok1 != tok2 ) + printf("Files are different."); + + } while ( tok1 && tok2 ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Another use for a reentrant scanner is recursion. +(Note that a recursive scanner can also be created using a non-reentrant scanner and +buffer states. @xref{Multiple Input Buffers}.) + +The following crude scanner supports the @samp{eval} command by invoking +another instance of itself. + +@cindex reentrant scanners, recursive invocation +@example +@verbatim + /* Example of recursive invocation. */ + + %option reentrant + + %% + "eval(".+")" { + yyscan_t scanner; + YY_BUFFER_STATE buf; + + yylex_init( &scanner ); + yytext[yyleng-1] = ' '; + + buf = yy_scan_string( yytext + 5, scanner ); + yylex( scanner ); + + yy_delete_buffer(buf,scanner); + yylex_destroy( scanner ); + } + ... + %% +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Reentrant Overview, Reentrant Example, Reentrant Uses, Reentrant +@section An Overview of the Reentrant API + +@cindex reentrant, API explanation +The API for reentrant scanners is different than for non-reentrant +scanners. Here is a quick overview of the API: + +@itemize +@code{%option reentrant} must be specified. + +@item +All functions take one additional argument: @code{yyscanner} + +@item +All global variables are replaced by their macro equivalents. +(We tell you this because it may be important to you during debugging.) + +@item +@code{yylex_init} and @code{yylex_destroy} must be called before and +after @code{yylex}, respectively. + +@item +Accessor methods (get/set functions) provide access to common +@code{flex} variables. + +@item +User-specific data can be stored in @code{yyextra}. +@end itemize + +@node Reentrant Example, Reentrant Detail, Reentrant Overview, Reentrant +@section Reentrant Example + +First, an example of a reentrant scanner: +@cindex reentrant, example of +@example +@verbatim + /* This scanner prints "//" comments. */ + + %option reentrant stack noyywrap + %x COMMENT + + %% + + "//" yy_push_state( COMMENT, yyscanner); + .|\n + + \n yy_pop_state( yyscanner ); + [^\n]+ fprintf( yyout, "%s\n", yytext); + + %% + + int main ( int argc, char * argv[] ) + { + yyscan_t scanner; + + yylex_init ( &scanner ); + yylex ( scanner ); + yylex_destroy ( scanner ); + return 0; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Reentrant Detail, Reentrant Functions, Reentrant Example, Reentrant +@section The Reentrant API in Detail + +Here are the things you need to do or know to use the reentrant C API of +@code{flex}. + +@menu +* Specify Reentrant:: +* Extra Reentrant Argument:: +* Global Replacement:: +* Init and Destroy Functions:: +* Accessor Methods:: +* Extra Data:: +* About yyscan_t:: +@end menu + +@node Specify Reentrant, Extra Reentrant Argument, Reentrant Detail, Reentrant Detail +@subsection Declaring a Scanner As Reentrant + + %option reentrant (--reentrant) must be specified. + +Notice that @code{%option reentrant} is specified in the above example +(@pxref{Reentrant Example}. Had this option not been specified, +@code{flex} would have happily generated a non-reentrant scanner without +complaining. You may explicitly specify @code{%option noreentrant}, if +you do @emph{not} want a reentrant scanner, although it is not +necessary. The default is to generate a non-reentrant scanner. + +@node Extra Reentrant Argument, Global Replacement, Specify Reentrant, Reentrant Detail +@subsection The Extra Argument + +@cindex reentrant, calling functions +@vindex yyscanner (reentrant only) +All functions take one additional argument: @code{yyscanner}. + +Notice that the calls to @code{yy_push_state} and @code{yy_pop_state} +both have an argument, @code{yyscanner} , that is not present in a +non-reentrant scanner. Here are the declarations of +@code{yy_push_state} and @code{yy_pop_state} in the reentrant scanner: + +@example +@verbatim + static void yy_push_state ( int new_state , yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; + static void yy_pop_state ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; +@end verbatim +@end example + +Notice that the argument @code{yyscanner} appears in the declaration of +both functions. In fact, all @code{flex} functions in a reentrant +scanner have this additional argument. It is always the last argument +in the argument list, it is always of type @code{yyscan_t} (which is +typedef'd to @code{void *}) and it is +always named @code{yyscanner}. As you may have guessed, +@code{yyscanner} is a pointer to an opaque data structure encapsulating +the current state of the scanner. For a list of function declarations, +see @ref{Reentrant Functions}. Note that preprocessor macros, such as +@code{BEGIN}, @code{ECHO}, and @code{REJECT}, do not take this +additional argument. + +@node Global Replacement, Init and Destroy Functions, Extra Reentrant Argument, Reentrant Detail +@subsection Global Variables Replaced By Macros + +@cindex reentrant, accessing flex variables +All global variables in traditional flex have been replaced by macro equivalents. + +Note that in the above example, @code{yyout} and @code{yytext} are +not plain variables. These are macros that will expand to their equivalent lvalue. +All of the familiar @code{flex} globals have been replaced by their macro +equivalents. In particular, @code{yytext}, @code{yyleng}, @code{yylineno}, +@code{yyin}, @code{yyout}, @code{yyextra}, @code{yylval}, and @code{yylloc} +are macros. You may safely use these macros in actions as if they were plain +variables. We only tell you this so you don't expect to link to these variables +externally. Currently, each macro expands to a member of an internal struct, e.g., + +@example +@verbatim +#define yytext (((struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner)->yytext_r) +@end verbatim +@end example + +One important thing to remember about +@code{yytext} +and friends is that +@code{yytext} +is not a global variable in a reentrant +scanner, you can not access it directly from outside an action or from +other functions. You must use an accessor method, e.g., +@code{yyget_text}, +to accomplish this. (See below). + +@node Init and Destroy Functions, Accessor Methods, Global Replacement, Reentrant Detail +@subsection Init and Destroy Functions + +@cindex memory, considerations for reentrant scanners +@cindex reentrant, initialization +@findex yylex_init +@findex yylex_destroy + +@code{yylex_init} and @code{yylex_destroy} must be called before and +after @code{yylex}, respectively. + +@example +@verbatim + int yylex_init ( yyscan_t * ptr_yy_globals ) ; + int yylex_init_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined, yyscan_t * ptr_yy_globals ) ; + int yylex ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; + int yylex_destroy ( yyscan_t yyscanner ) ; +@end verbatim +@end example + +The function @code{yylex_init} must be called before calling any other +function. The argument to @code{yylex_init} is the address of an +uninitialized pointer to be filled in by @code{yylex_init}, overwriting +any previous contents. The function @code{yylex_init_extra} may be used +instead, taking as its first argument a variable of type @code{YY_EXTRA_TYPE}. +See the section on yyextra, below, for more details. + +The value stored in @code{ptr_yy_globals} should +thereafter be passed to @code{yylex} and @code{yylex_destroy}. Flex +does not save the argument passed to @code{yylex_init}, so it is safe to +pass the address of a local pointer to @code{yylex_init} so long as it remains +in scope for the duration of all calls to the scanner, up to and including +the call to @code{yylex_destroy}. + +The function +@code{yylex} should be familiar to you by now. The reentrant version +takes one argument, which is the value returned (via an argument) by +@code{yylex_init}. Otherwise, it behaves the same as the non-reentrant +version of @code{yylex}. + +Both @code{yylex_init} and @code{yylex_init_extra} returns 0 (zero) on success, +or non-zero on failure, in which case errno is set to one of the following values: + +@itemize +@item ENOMEM +Memory allocation error. @xref{memory-management}. +@item EINVAL +Invalid argument. +@end itemize + + +The function @code{yylex_destroy} should be +called to free resources used by the scanner. After @code{yylex_destroy} +is called, the contents of @code{yyscanner} should not be used. Of +course, there is no need to destroy a scanner if you plan to reuse it. +A @code{flex} scanner (both reentrant and non-reentrant) may be +restarted by calling @code{yyrestart}. + +Below is an example of a program that creates a scanner, uses it, then destroys +it when done: + +@example +@verbatim + int main () + { + yyscan_t scanner; + int tok; + + yylex_init(&scanner); + + while ((tok=yylex()) > 0) + printf("tok=%d yytext=%s\n", tok, yyget_text(scanner)); + + yylex_destroy(scanner); + return 0; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Accessor Methods, Extra Data, Init and Destroy Functions, Reentrant Detail +@subsection Accessing Variables with Reentrant Scanners + +@cindex reentrant, accessor functions +Accessor methods (get/set functions) provide access to common +@code{flex} variables. + +Many scanners that you build will be part of a larger project. Portions +of your project will need access to @code{flex} values, such as +@code{yytext}. In a non-reentrant scanner, these values are global, so +there is no problem accessing them. However, in a reentrant scanner, there are no +global @code{flex} values. You can not access them directly. Instead, +you must access @code{flex} values using accessor methods (get/set +functions). Each accessor method is named @code{yyget_NAME} or +@code{yyset_NAME}, where @code{NAME} is the name of the @code{flex} +variable you want. For example: + +@cindex accessor functions, use of +@example +@verbatim + /* Set the last character of yytext to NULL. */ + void chop ( yyscan_t scanner ) + { + int len = yyget_leng( scanner ); + yyget_text( scanner )[len - 1] = '\0'; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +The above code may be called from within an action like this: + +@example +@verbatim + %% + .+\n { chop( yyscanner );} +@end verbatim +@end example + +You may find that @code{%option header-file} is particularly useful for generating +prototypes of all the accessor functions. @xref{option-header}. + +@node Extra Data, About yyscan_t, Accessor Methods, Reentrant Detail +@subsection Extra Data + +@cindex reentrant, extra data +@vindex yyextra +User-specific data can be stored in @code{yyextra}. + +In a reentrant scanner, it is unwise to use global variables to +communicate with or maintain state between different pieces of your program. +However, you may need access to external data or invoke external functions +from within the scanner actions. +Likewise, you may need to pass information to your scanner +(e.g., open file descriptors, or database connections). +In a non-reentrant scanner, the only way to do this would be through the +use of global variables. +@code{Flex} allows you to store arbitrary, ``extra'' data in a scanner. +This data is accessible through the accessor methods +@code{yyget_extra} and @code{yyset_extra} +from outside the scanner, and through the shortcut macro +@code{yyextra} +from within the scanner itself. They are defined as follows: + +@tindex YY_EXTRA_TYPE (reentrant only) +@findex yyget_extra +@findex yyset_extra +@example +@verbatim + #define YY_EXTRA_TYPE void* + YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra ( yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE arbitrary_data , yyscan_t scanner); +@end verbatim +@end example + +In addition, an extra form of @code{yylex_init} is provided, +@code{yylex_init_extra}. This function is provided so that the yyextra value can +be accessed from within the very first yyalloc, used to allocate +the scanner itself. + +By default, @code{YY_EXTRA_TYPE} is defined as type @code{void *}. You +may redefine this type using @code{%option extra-type="your_type"} in +the scanner: + +@cindex YY_EXTRA_TYPE, defining your own type +@example +@verbatim + /* An example of overriding YY_EXTRA_TYPE. */ + %{ + #include + #include + %} + %option reentrant + %option extra-type="struct stat *" + %% + + __filesize__ printf( "%ld", yyextra->st_size ); + __lastmod__ printf( "%ld", yyextra->st_mtime ); + %% + void scan_file( char* filename ) + { + yyscan_t scanner; + struct stat buf; + FILE *in; + + in = fopen( filename, "r" ); + stat( filename, &buf ); + + yylex_init_extra( buf, &scanner ); + yyset_in( in, scanner ); + yylex( scanner ); + yylex_destroy( scanner ); + + fclose( in ); + } +@end verbatim +@end example + + +@node About yyscan_t, , Extra Data, Reentrant Detail +@subsection About yyscan_t + +@tindex yyscan_t (reentrant only) +@code{yyscan_t} is defined as: + +@example +@verbatim + typedef void* yyscan_t; +@end verbatim +@end example + +It is initialized by @code{yylex_init()} to point to +an internal structure. You should never access this value +directly. In particular, you should never attempt to free it +(use @code{yylex_destroy()} instead.) + +@node Reentrant Functions, , Reentrant Detail, Reentrant +@section Functions and Macros Available in Reentrant C Scanners + +The following Functions are available in a reentrant scanner: + +@findex yyget_text +@findex yyget_leng +@findex yyget_in +@findex yyget_out +@findex yyget_lineno +@findex yyset_in +@findex yyset_out +@findex yyset_lineno +@findex yyget_debug +@findex yyset_debug +@findex yyget_extra +@findex yyset_extra + +@example +@verbatim + char *yyget_text ( yyscan_t scanner ); + int yyget_leng ( yyscan_t scanner ); + FILE *yyget_in ( yyscan_t scanner ); + FILE *yyget_out ( yyscan_t scanner ); + int yyget_lineno ( yyscan_t scanner ); + YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra ( yyscan_t scanner ); + int yyget_debug ( yyscan_t scanner ); + + void yyset_debug ( int flag, yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_in ( FILE * in_str , yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_out ( FILE * out_str , yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_lineno ( int line_number , yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_extra ( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined , yyscan_t scanner ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +There are no ``set'' functions for yytext and yyleng. This is intentional. + +The following Macro shortcuts are available in actions in a reentrant +scanner: + +@example +@verbatim + yytext + yyleng + yyin + yyout + yylineno + yyextra + yy_flex_debug +@end verbatim +@end example + +@cindex yylineno, in a reentrant scanner +In a reentrant C scanner, support for yylineno is always present +(i.e., you may access yylineno), but the value is never modified by +@code{flex} unless @code{%option yylineno} is enabled. This is to allow +the user to maintain the line count independently of @code{flex}. + +@anchor{bison-functions} +The following functions and macros are made available when @code{%option +bison-bridge} (@samp{--bison-bridge}) is specified: + +@example +@verbatim + YYSTYPE * yyget_lval ( yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_lval ( YYSTYPE * yylvalp , yyscan_t scanner ); + yylval +@end verbatim +@end example + +The following functions and macros are made available +when @code{%option bison-locations} (@samp{--bison-locations}) is specified: + +@example +@verbatim + YYLTYPE *yyget_lloc ( yyscan_t scanner ); + void yyset_lloc ( YYLTYPE * yyllocp , yyscan_t scanner ); + yylloc +@end verbatim +@end example + +Support for yylval assumes that @code{YYSTYPE} is a valid type. Support for +yylloc assumes that @code{YYSLYPE} is a valid type. Typically, these types are +generated by @code{bison}, and are included in section 1 of the @code{flex} +input. + +@node Lex and Posix, Memory Management, Reentrant, Top +@chapter Incompatibilities with Lex and Posix + +@cindex POSIX and lex +@cindex lex (traditional) and POSIX + +@code{flex} is a rewrite of the AT&T Unix @emph{lex} tool (the two +implementations do not share any code, though), with some extensions and +incompatibilities, both of which are of concern to those who wish to +write scanners acceptable to both implementations. @code{flex} is fully +compliant with the POSIX @code{lex} specification, except that when +using @code{%pointer} (the default), a call to @code{unput()} destroys +the contents of @code{yytext}, which is counter to the POSIX +specification. In this section we discuss all of the known areas of +incompatibility between @code{flex}, AT&T @code{lex}, and the POSIX +specification. @code{flex}'s @samp{-l} option turns on maximum +compatibility with the original AT&T @code{lex} implementation, at the +cost of a major loss in the generated scanner's performance. We note +below which incompatibilities can be overcome using the @samp{-l} +option. @code{flex} is fully compatible with @code{lex} with the +following exceptions: + +@itemize +@item +The undocumented @code{lex} scanner internal variable @code{yylineno} is +not supported unless @samp{-l} or @code{%option yylineno} is used. + +@item +@code{yylineno} should be maintained on a per-buffer basis, rather than +a per-scanner (single global variable) basis. + +@item +@code{yylineno} is not part of the POSIX specification. + +@item +The @code{input()} routine is not redefinable, though it may be called +to read characters following whatever has been matched by a rule. If +@code{input()} encounters an end-of-file the normal @code{yywrap()} +processing is done. A ``real'' end-of-file is returned by +@code{input()} as @code{EOF}. + +@item +Input is instead controlled by defining the @code{YY_INPUT()} macro. + +@item +The @code{flex} restriction that @code{input()} cannot be redefined is +in accordance with the POSIX specification, which simply does not +specify any way of controlling the scanner's input other than by making +an initial assignment to @file{yyin}. + +@item +The @code{unput()} routine is not redefinable. This restriction is in +accordance with POSIX. + +@item +@code{flex} scanners are not as reentrant as @code{lex} scanners. In +particular, if you have an interactive scanner and an interrupt handler +which long-jumps out of the scanner, and the scanner is subsequently +called again, you may get the following message: + +@cindex error messages, end of buffer missed +@example +@verbatim + fatal @code{flex} scanner internal error--end of buffer missed +@end verbatim +@end example + +To reenter the scanner, first use: + +@cindex restarting the scanner +@example +@verbatim + yyrestart( yyin ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that this call will throw away any buffered input; usually this +isn't a problem with an interactive scanner. @xref{Reentrant}, for +@code{flex}'s reentrant API. + +@item +Also note that @code{flex} C++ scanner classes +@emph{are} +reentrant, so if using C++ is an option for you, you should use +them instead. @xref{Cxx}, and @ref{Reentrant} for details. + +@item +@code{output()} is not supported. Output from the @b{ECHO} macro is +done to the file-pointer @code{yyout} (default @file{stdout)}. + +@item +@code{output()} is not part of the POSIX specification. + +@item +@code{lex} does not support exclusive start conditions (%x), though they +are in the POSIX specification. + +@item +When definitions are expanded, @code{flex} encloses them in parentheses. +With @code{lex}, the following: + +@cindex name definitions, not POSIX +@example +@verbatim + NAME [A-Z][A-Z0-9]* + %% + foo{NAME}? printf( "Found it\n" ); + %% +@end verbatim +@end example + +will not match the string @samp{foo} because when the macro is expanded +the rule is equivalent to @samp{foo[A-Z][A-Z0-9]*?} and the precedence +is such that the @samp{?} is associated with @samp{[A-Z0-9]*}. With +@code{flex}, the rule will be expanded to @samp{foo([A-Z][A-Z0-9]*)?} +and so the string @samp{foo} will match. + +@item +Note that if the definition begins with @samp{^} or ends with @samp{$} +then it is @emph{not} expanded with parentheses, to allow these +operators to appear in definitions without losing their special +meanings. But the @samp{}, @samp{/}, and @code{<>} operators +cannot be used in a @code{flex} definition. + +@item +Using @samp{-l} results in the @code{lex} behavior of no parentheses +around the definition. + +@item +The POSIX specification is that the definition be enclosed in parentheses. + +@item +Some implementations of @code{lex} allow a rule's action to begin on a +separate line, if the rule's pattern has trailing whitespace: + +@cindex patterns and actions on different lines +@example +@verbatim + %% + foo|bar + { foobar_action();} +@end verbatim +@end example + +@code{flex} does not support this feature. + +@item +The @code{lex} @code{%r} (generate a Ratfor scanner) option is not +supported. It is not part of the POSIX specification. + +@item +After a call to @code{unput()}, @emph{yytext} is undefined until the +next token is matched, unless the scanner was built using @code{%array}. +This is not the case with @code{lex} or the POSIX specification. The +@samp{-l} option does away with this incompatibility. + +@item +The precedence of the @samp{@{,@}} (numeric range) operator is +different. The AT&T and POSIX specifications of @code{lex} +interpret @samp{abc@{1,3@}} as match one, two, +or three occurrences of @samp{abc}'', whereas @code{flex} interprets it +as ``match @samp{ab} followed by one, two, or three occurrences of +@samp{c}''. The @samp{-l} and @samp{--posix} options do away with this +incompatibility. + +@item +The precedence of the @samp{^} operator is different. @code{lex} +interprets @samp{^foo|bar} as ``match either 'foo' at the beginning of a +line, or 'bar' anywhere'', whereas @code{flex} interprets it as ``match +either @samp{foo} or @samp{bar} if they come at the beginning of a +line''. The latter is in agreement with the POSIX specification. + +@item +The special table-size declarations such as @code{%a} supported by +@code{lex} are not required by @code{flex} scanners.. @code{flex} +ignores them. +@item +The name @code{FLEX_SCANNER} is @code{#define}'d so scanners may be +written for use with either @code{flex} or @code{lex}. Scanners also +include @code{YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION}, @code{YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION} +and @code{YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION} +indicating which version of @code{flex} generated the scanner. For +example, for the 2.5.22 release, these defines would be 2, 5 and 22 +respectively. If the version of @code{flex} being used is a beta +version, then the symbol @code{FLEX_BETA} is defined. + +@item +The symbols @samp{[[} and @samp{]]} in the code sections of the input +may conflict with the m4 delimiters. @xref{M4 Dependency}. + + +@end itemize + +@cindex POSIX comp;compliance +@cindex non-POSIX features of flex +The following @code{flex} features are not included in @code{lex} or the +POSIX specification: + +@itemize +@item +C++ scanners +@item +%option +@item +start condition scopes +@item +start condition stacks +@item +interactive/non-interactive scanners +@item +yy_scan_string() and friends +@item +yyterminate() +@item +yy_set_interactive() +@item +yy_set_bol() +@item +YY_AT_BOL() + <> +@item +<*> +@item +YY_DECL +@item +YY_START +@item +YY_USER_ACTION +@item +YY_USER_INIT +@item +#line directives +@item +%@{@}'s around actions +@item +reentrant C API +@item +multiple actions on a line +@item +almost all of the @code{flex} command-line options +@end itemize + +The feature ``multiple actions on a line'' +refers to the fact that with @code{flex} you can put multiple actions on +the same line, separated with semi-colons, while with @code{lex}, the +following: + +@example +@verbatim + foo handle_foo(); ++num_foos_seen; +@end verbatim +@end example + +is (rather surprisingly) truncated to + +@example +@verbatim + foo handle_foo(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +@code{flex} does not truncate the action. Actions that are not enclosed +in braces are simply terminated at the end of the line. + +@node Memory Management, Serialized Tables, Lex and Posix, Top +@chapter Memory Management + +@cindex memory management +@anchor{memory-management} +This chapter describes how flex handles dynamic memory, and how you can +override the default behavior. + +@menu +* The Default Memory Management:: +* Overriding The Default Memory Management:: +* A Note About yytext And Memory:: +@end menu + +@node The Default Memory Management, Overriding The Default Memory Management, Memory Management, Memory Management +@section The Default Memory Management + +Flex allocates dynamic memory during initialization, and once in a while from +within a call to yylex(). Initialization takes place during the first call to +yylex(). Thereafter, flex may reallocate more memory if it needs to enlarge a +buffer. As of version 2.5.9 Flex will clean up all memory when you call @code{yylex_destroy} +@xref{faq-memory-leak}. + +Flex allocates dynamic memory for four purposes, listed below @footnote{The +quantities given here are approximate, and may vary due to host architecture, +compiler configuration, or due to future enhancements to flex.} + +@table @asis + +@item 16kB for the input buffer. +Flex allocates memory for the character buffer used to perform pattern +matching. Flex must read ahead from the input stream and store it in a large +character buffer. This buffer is typically the largest chunk of dynamic memory +flex consumes. This buffer will grow if necessary, doubling the size each time. +Flex frees this memory when you call yylex_destroy(). The default size of this +buffer (16384 bytes) is almost always too large. The ideal size for this +buffer is the length of the longest token expected, in bytes, plus a little more. Flex will allocate a few +extra bytes for housekeeping. Currently, to override the size of the input buffer +you must @code{#define YY_BUF_SIZE} to whatever number of bytes you want. We don't plan +to change this in the near future, but we reserve the right to do so if we ever add a more robust memory management +API. + +@item 64kb for the REJECT state. This will only be allocated if you use REJECT. +The size is the large enough to hold the same number of states as characters in the input buffer. If you override the size of the +input buffer (via @code{YY_BUF_SIZE}), then you automatically override the size of this buffer as well. + +@item 100 bytes for the start condition stack. +Flex allocates memory for the start condition stack. This is the stack used +for pushing start states, i.e., with yy_push_state(). It will grow if +necessary. Since the states are simply integers, this stack doesn't consume +much memory. This stack is not present if @code{%option stack} is not +specified. You will rarely need to tune this buffer. The ideal size for this +stack is the maximum depth expected. The memory for this stack is +automatically destroyed when you call yylex_destroy(). @xref{option-stack}. + +@item 40 bytes for each YY_BUFFER_STATE. +Flex allocates memory for each YY_BUFFER_STATE. The buffer state itself +is about 40 bytes, plus an additional large character buffer (described above.) +The initial buffer state is created during initialization, and with each call +to yy_create_buffer(). You can't tune the size of this, but you can tune the +character buffer as described above. Any buffer state that you explicitly +create by calling yy_create_buffer() is @emph{NOT} destroyed automatically. You +must call yy_delete_buffer() to free the memory. The exception to this rule is +that flex will delete the current buffer automatically when you call +yylex_destroy(). If you delete the current buffer, be sure to set it to NULL. +That way, flex will not try to delete the buffer a second time (possibly +crashing your program!) At the time of this writing, flex does not provide a +growable stack for the buffer states. You have to manage that yourself. +@xref{Multiple Input Buffers}. + +@item 84 bytes for the reentrant scanner guts +Flex allocates about 84 bytes for the reentrant scanner structure when +you call yylex_init(). It is destroyed when the user calls yylex_destroy(). + +@end table + + +@node Overriding The Default Memory Management, A Note About yytext And Memory, The Default Memory Management, Memory Management +@section Overriding The Default Memory Management + +@cindex yyalloc, overriding +@cindex yyrealloc, overriding +@cindex yyfree, overriding + +Flex calls the functions @code{yyalloc}, @code{yyrealloc}, and @code{yyfree} +when it needs to allocate or free memory. By default, these functions are +wrappers around the standard C functions, @code{malloc}, @code{realloc}, and +@code{free}, respectively. You can override the default implementations by telling +flex that you will provide your own implementations. + +To override the default implementations, you must do two things: + +@enumerate + +@item Suppress the default implementations by specifying one or more of the +following options: + +@itemize +@opindex noyyalloc +@item @code{%option noyyalloc} +@item @code{%option noyyrealloc} +@item @code{%option noyyfree}. +@end itemize + +@item Provide your own implementation of the following functions: @footnote{It +is not necessary to override all (or any) of the memory management routines. +You may, for example, override @code{yyrealloc}, but not @code{yyfree} or +@code{yyalloc}.} + +@example +@verbatim +// For a non-reentrant scanner +void * yyalloc (size_t bytes); +void * yyrealloc (void * ptr, size_t bytes); +void yyfree (void * ptr); + +// For a reentrant scanner +void * yyalloc (size_t bytes, void * yyscanner); +void * yyrealloc (void * ptr, size_t bytes, void * yyscanner); +void yyfree (void * ptr, void * yyscanner); +@end verbatim +@end example + +@end enumerate + +In the following example, we will override all three memory routines. We assume +that there is a custom allocator with garbage collection. In order to make this +example interesting, we will use a reentrant scanner, passing a pointer to the +custom allocator through @code{yyextra}. + +@cindex overriding the memory routines +@example +@verbatim +%{ +#include "some_allocator.h" +%} + +/* Suppress the default implementations. */ +%option noyyalloc noyyrealloc noyyfree +%option reentrant + +/* Initialize the allocator. */ +#define YY_EXTRA_TYPE struct allocator* +#define YY_USER_INIT yyextra = allocator_create(); + +%% +.|\n ; +%% + +/* Provide our own implementations. */ +void * yyalloc (size_t bytes, void* yyscanner) { + return allocator_alloc (yyextra, bytes); +} + +void * yyrealloc (void * ptr, size_t bytes, void* yyscanner) { + return allocator_realloc (yyextra, bytes); +} + +void yyfree (void * ptr, void * yyscanner) { + /* Do nothing -- we leave it to the garbage collector. */ +} + +@end verbatim +@end example + + +@node A Note About yytext And Memory, , Overriding The Default Memory Management, Memory Management +@section A Note About yytext And Memory + +@cindex yytext, memory considerations + +When flex finds a match, @code{yytext} points to the first character of the +match in the input buffer. The string itself is part of the input buffer, and +is @emph{NOT} allocated separately. The value of yytext will be overwritten the next +time yylex() is called. In short, the value of yytext is only valid from within +the matched rule's action. + +Often, you want the value of yytext to persist for later processing, i.e., by a +parser with non-zero lookahead. In order to preserve yytext, you will have to +copy it with strdup() or a similar function. But this introduces some headache +because your parser is now responsible for freeing the copy of yytext. If you +use a yacc or bison parser, (commonly used with flex), you will discover that +the error recovery mechanisms can cause memory to be leaked. + +To prevent memory leaks from strdup'd yytext, you will have to track the memory +somehow. Our experience has shown that a garbage collection mechanism or a +pooled memory mechanism will save you a lot of grief when writing parsers. + +@node Serialized Tables, Diagnostics, Memory Management, Top +@chapter Serialized Tables +@cindex serialization +@cindex memory, serialized tables + +@anchor{serialization} +A @code{flex} scanner has the ability to save the DFA tables to a file, and +load them at runtime when needed. The motivation for this feature is to reduce +the runtime memory footprint. Traditionally, these tables have been compiled into +the scanner as C arrays, and are sometimes quite large. Since the tables are +compiled into the scanner, the memory used by the tables can never be freed. +This is a waste of memory, especially if an application uses several scanners, +but none of them at the same time. + +The serialization feature allows the tables to be loaded at runtime, before +scanning begins. The tables may be discarded when scanning is finished. + +@menu +* Creating Serialized Tables:: +* Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables:: +* Tables File Format:: +@end menu + +@node Creating Serialized Tables, Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables, Serialized Tables, Serialized Tables +@section Creating Serialized Tables +@cindex tables, creating serialized +@cindex serialization of tables + +You may create a scanner with serialized tables by specifying: + +@example +@verbatim + %option tables-file=FILE +or + --tables-file=FILE +@end verbatim +@end example + +These options instruct flex to save the DFA tables to the file @var{FILE}. The tables +will @emph{not} be embedded in the generated scanner. The scanner will not +function on its own. The scanner will be dependent upon the serialized tables. You must +load the tables from this file at runtime before you can scan anything. + +If you do not specify a filename to @code{--tables-file}, the tables will be +saved to @file{lex.yy.tables}, where @samp{yy} is the appropriate prefix. + +If your project uses several different scanners, you can concatenate the +serialized tables into one file, and flex will find the correct set of tables, +using the scanner prefix as part of the lookup key. An example follows: + +@cindex serialized tables, multiple scanners +@example +@verbatim +$ flex --tables-file --prefix=cpp cpp.l +$ flex --tables-file --prefix=c c.l +$ cat lex.cpp.tables lex.c.tables > all.tables +@end verbatim +@end example + +The above example created two scanners, @samp{cpp}, and @samp{c}. Since we did +not specify a filename, the tables were serialized to @file{lex.c.tables} and +@file{lex.cpp.tables}, respectively. Then, we concatenated the two files +together into @file{all.tables}, which we will distribute with our project. At +runtime, we will open the file and tell flex to load the tables from it. Flex +will find the correct tables automatically. (See next section). + +@node Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables, Tables File Format, Creating Serialized Tables, Serialized Tables +@section Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables +@cindex tables, loading and unloading +@cindex loading tables at runtime +@cindex tables, freeing +@cindex freeing tables +@cindex memory, serialized tables + +If you've built your scanner with @code{%option tables-file}, then you must +load the scanner tables at runtime. This can be accomplished with the following +function: + +@deftypefun int yytables_fload (FILE* @var{fp} [, yyscan_t @var{scanner}]) +Locates scanner tables in the stream pointed to by @var{fp} and loads them. +Memory for the tables is allocated via @code{yyalloc}. You must call this +function before the first call to @code{yylex}. The argument @var{scanner} +only appears in the reentrant scanner. +This function returns @samp{0} (zero) on success, or non-zero on error. +@end deftypefun + +The loaded tables are @strong{not} automatically destroyed (unloaded) when you +call @code{yylex_destroy}. The reason is that you may create several scanners +of the same type (in a reentrant scanner), each of which needs access to these +tables. To avoid a nasty memory leak, you must call the following function: + +@deftypefun int yytables_destroy ([yyscan_t @var{scanner}]) +Unloads the scanner tables. The tables must be loaded again before you can scan +any more data. The argument @var{scanner} only appears in the reentrant +scanner. This function returns @samp{0} (zero) on success, or non-zero on +error. +@end deftypefun + +@strong{The functions @code{yytables_fload} and @code{yytables_destroy} are not +thread-safe.} You must ensure that these functions are called exactly once (for +each scanner type) in a threaded program, before any thread calls @code{yylex}. +After the tables are loaded, they are never written to, and no thread +protection is required thereafter -- until you destroy them. + +@node Tables File Format, , Loading and Unloading Serialized Tables, Serialized Tables +@section Tables File Format +@cindex tables, file format +@cindex file format, serialized tables + +This section defines the file format of serialized @code{flex} tables. + +The tables format allows for one or more sets of tables to be +specified, where each set corresponds to a given scanner. Scanners are +indexed by name, as described below. The file format is as follows: + +@example +@verbatim + TABLE SET 1 + +-------------------------------+ + Header | uint32 th_magic; | + | uint32 th_hsize; | + | uint32 th_ssize; | + | uint16 th_flags; | + | char th_version[]; | + | char th_name[]; | + | uint8 th_pad64[]; | + +-------------------------------+ + Table 1 | uint16 td_id; | + | uint16 td_flags; | + | uint32 td_lolen; | + | uint32 td_hilen; | + | void td_data[]; | + | uint8 td_pad64[]; | + +-------------------------------+ + Table 2 | | + . . . + . . . + . . . + . . . + Table n | | + +-------------------------------+ + TABLE SET 2 + . + . + . + TABLE SET N +@end verbatim +@end example + +The above diagram shows that a complete set of tables consists of a header +followed by multiple individual tables. Furthermore, multiple complete sets may +be present in the same file, each set with its own header and tables. The sets +are contiguous in the file. The only way to know if another set follows is to +check the next four bytes for the magic number (or check for EOF). The header +and tables sections are padded to 64-bit boundaries. Below we describe each +field in detail. This format does not specify how the scanner will expand the +given data, i.e., data may be serialized as int8, but expanded to an int32 +array at runtime. This is to reduce the size of the serialized data where +possible. Remember, @emph{all integer values are in network byte order}. + +@noindent +Fields of a table header: + +@table @code +@item th_magic +Magic number, always 0xF13C57B1. + +@item th_hsize +Size of this entire header, in bytes, including all fields plus any padding. + +@item th_ssize +Size of this entire set, in bytes, including the header, all tables, plus +any padding. + +@item th_flags +Bit flags for this table set. Currently unused. + +@item th_version[] +Flex version in NULL-terminated string format. e.g., @samp{2.5.13a}. This is +the version of flex that was used to create the serialized tables. + +@item th_name[] +Contains the name of this table set. The default is @samp{yytables}, +and is prefixed accordingly, e.g., @samp{footables}. Must be NULL-terminated. + +@item th_pad64[] +Zero or more NULL bytes, padding the entire header to the next 64-bit boundary +as calculated from the beginning of the header. +@end table + +@noindent +Fields of a table: + +@table @code +@item td_id +Specifies the table identifier. Possible values are: +@table @code +@item YYTD_ID_ACCEPT (0x01) +@code{yy_accept} +@item YYTD_ID_BASE (0x02) +@code{yy_base} +@item YYTD_ID_CHK (0x03) +@code{yy_chk} +@item YYTD_ID_DEF (0x04) +@code{yy_def} +@item YYTD_ID_EC (0x05) +@code{yy_ec } +@item YYTD_ID_META (0x06) +@code{yy_meta} +@item YYTD_ID_NUL_TRANS (0x07) +@code{yy_NUL_trans} +@item YYTD_ID_NXT (0x08) +@code{yy_nxt}. This array may be two dimensional. See the @code{td_hilen} +field below. +@item YYTD_ID_RULE_CAN_MATCH_EOL (0x09) +@code{yy_rule_can_match_eol} +@item YYTD_ID_START_STATE_LIST (0x0A) +@code{yy_start_state_list}. This array is handled specially because it is an +array of pointers to structs. See the @code{td_flags} field below. +@item YYTD_ID_TRANSITION (0x0B) +@code{yy_transition}. This array is handled specially because it is an array of +structs. See the @code{td_lolen} field below. +@item YYTD_ID_ACCLIST (0x0C) +@code{yy_acclist} +@end table + +@item td_flags +Bit flags describing how to interpret the data in @code{td_data}. +The data arrays are one-dimensional by default, but may be +two dimensional as specified in the @code{td_hilen} field. + +@table @code +@item YYTD_DATA8 (0x01) +The data is serialized as an array of type int8. +@item YYTD_DATA16 (0x02) +The data is serialized as an array of type int16. +@item YYTD_DATA32 (0x04) +The data is serialized as an array of type int32. +@item YYTD_PTRANS (0x08) +The data is a list of indexes of entries in the expanded @code{yy_transition} +array. Each index should be expanded to a pointer to the corresponding entry +in the @code{yy_transition} array. We count on the fact that the +@code{yy_transition} array has already been seen. +@item YYTD_STRUCT (0x10) +The data is a list of yy_trans_info structs, each of which consists of +two integers. There is no padding between struct elements or between structs. +The type of each member is determined by the @code{YYTD_DATA*} bits. +@end table + +@item td_lolen +Specifies the number of elements in the lowest dimension array. If this is +a one-dimensional array, then it is simply the number of elements in this array. +The element size is determined by the @code{td_flags} field. + +@item td_hilen +If @code{td_hilen} is non-zero, then the data is a two-dimensional array. +Otherwise, the data is a one-dimensional array. @code{td_hilen} contains the +number of elements in the higher dimensional array, and @code{td_lolen} contains +the number of elements in the lowest dimension. + +Conceptually, @code{td_data} is either @code{sometype td_data[td_lolen]}, or +@code{sometype td_data[td_hilen][td_lolen]}, where @code{sometype} is specified +by the @code{td_flags} field. It is possible for both @code{td_lolen} and +@code{td_hilen} to be zero, in which case @code{td_data} is a zero length +array, and no data is loaded, i.e., this table is simply skipped. Flex does not +currently generate tables of zero length. + +@item td_data[] +The table data. This array may be a one- or two-dimensional array, of type +@code{int8}, @code{int16}, @code{int32}, @code{struct yy_trans_info}, or +@code{struct yy_trans_info*}, depending upon the values in the +@code{td_flags}, @code{td_lolen}, and @code{td_hilen} fields. + +@item td_pad64[] +Zero or more NULL bytes, padding the entire table to the next 64-bit boundary as +calculated from the beginning of this table. +@end table + +@node Diagnostics, Limitations, Serialized Tables, Top +@chapter Diagnostics + +@cindex error reporting, diagnostic messages +@cindex warnings, diagnostic messages + +The following is a list of @code{flex} diagnostic messages: + +@itemize +@item +@samp{warning, rule cannot be matched} indicates that the given rule +cannot be matched because it follows other rules that will always match +the same text as it. For example, in the following @samp{foo} cannot be +matched because it comes after an identifier ``catch-all'' rule: + +@cindex warning, rule cannot be matched +@example +@verbatim + [a-z]+ got_identifier(); + foo got_foo(); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Using @code{REJECT} in a scanner suppresses this warning. + +@item +@samp{warning, -s option given but default rule can be matched} means +that it is possible (perhaps only in a particular start condition) that +the default rule (match any single character) is the only one that will +match a particular input. Since @samp{-s} was given, presumably this is +not intended. + +@item +@code{reject_used_but_not_detected undefined} or +@code{yymore_used_but_not_detected undefined}. These errors can occur +at compile time. They indicate that the scanner uses @code{REJECT} or +@code{yymore()} but that @code{flex} failed to notice the fact, meaning +that @code{flex} scanned the first two sections looking for occurrences +of these actions and failed to find any, but somehow you snuck some in +(via a #include file, for example). Use @code{%option reject} or +@code{%option yymore} to indicate to @code{flex} that you really do use +these features. + +@item +@samp{flex scanner jammed}. a scanner compiled with +@samp{-s} has encountered an input string which wasn't matched by any of +its rules. This error can also occur due to internal problems. + +@item +@samp{token too large, exceeds YYLMAX}. your scanner uses @code{%array} +and one of its rules matched a string longer than the @code{YYLMAX} +constant (8K bytes by default). You can increase the value by +#define'ing @code{YYLMAX} in the definitions section of your @code{flex} +input. + +@item +@samp{scanner requires -8 flag to use the character 'x'}. Your scanner +specification includes recognizing the 8-bit character @samp{'x'} and +you did not specify the -8 flag, and your scanner defaulted to 7-bit +because you used the @samp{-Cf} or @samp{-CF} table compression options. +See the discussion of the @samp{-7} flag, @ref{Scanner Options}, for +details. + +@item +@samp{flex scanner push-back overflow}. you used @code{unput()} to push +back so much text that the scanner's buffer could not hold both the +pushed-back text and the current token in @code{yytext}. Ideally the +scanner should dynamically resize the buffer in this case, but at +present it does not. + +@item +@samp{input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses +REJECT}. the scanner was working on matching an extremely large token +and needed to expand the input buffer. This doesn't work with scanners +that use @code{REJECT}. + +@item +@samp{fatal flex scanner internal error--end of buffer missed}. This can +occur in a scanner which is reentered after a long-jump has jumped out +(or over) the scanner's activation frame. Before reentering the +scanner, use: +@example +@verbatim + yyrestart( yyin ); +@end verbatim +@end example +or, as noted above, switch to using the C++ scanner class. + +@item +@samp{too many start conditions in <> construct!} you listed more start +conditions in a <> construct than exist (so you must have listed at +least one of them twice). +@end itemize + +@node Limitations, Bibliography, Diagnostics, Top +@chapter Limitations + +@cindex limitations of flex + +Some trailing context patterns cannot be properly matched and generate +warning messages (@samp{dangerous trailing context}). These are +patterns where the ending of the first part of the rule matches the +beginning of the second part, such as @samp{zx*/xy*}, where the 'x*' +matches the 'x' at the beginning of the trailing context. (Note that +the POSIX draft states that the text matched by such patterns is +undefined.) For some trailing context rules, parts which are actually +fixed-length are not recognized as such, leading to the abovementioned +performance loss. In particular, parts using @samp{|} or @samp{@{n@}} +(such as @samp{foo@{3@}}) are always considered variable-length. +Combining trailing context with the special @samp{|} action can result +in @emph{fixed} trailing context being turned into the more expensive +@emph{variable} trailing context. For example, in the following: + +@cindex warning, dangerous trailing context +@example +@verbatim + %% + abc | + xyz/def +@end verbatim +@end example + +Use of @code{unput()} invalidates yytext and yyleng, unless the +@code{%array} directive or the @samp{-l} option has been used. +Pattern-matching of @code{NUL}s is substantially slower than matching +other characters. Dynamic resizing of the input buffer is slow, as it +entails rescanning all the text matched so far by the current (generally +huge) token. Due to both buffering of input and read-ahead, you cannot +intermix calls to @file{} routines, such as, @b{getchar()}, +with @code{flex} rules and expect it to work. Call @code{input()} +instead. The total table entries listed by the @samp{-v} flag excludes +the number of table entries needed to determine what rule has been +matched. The number of entries is equal to the number of DFA states if +the scanner does not use @code{REJECT}, and somewhat greater than the +number of states if it does. @code{REJECT} cannot be used with the +@samp{-f} or @samp{-F} options. + +The @code{flex} internal algorithms need documentation. + +@node Bibliography, FAQ, Limitations, Top +@chapter Additional Reading + +You may wish to read more about the following programs: +@itemize +@item lex +@item yacc +@item sed +@item awk +@end itemize + +The following books may contain material of interest: + +John Levine, Tony Mason, and Doug Brown, +@emph{Lex & Yacc}, +O'Reilly and Associates. Be sure to get the 2nd edition. + +M. E. Lesk and E. Schmidt, +@emph{LEX -- Lexical Analyzer Generator} + +Alfred Aho, Ravi Sethi and Jeffrey Ullman, @emph{Compilers: Principles, +Techniques and Tools}, Addison-Wesley (1986). Describes the +pattern-matching techniques used by @code{flex} (deterministic finite +automata). + +@node FAQ, Appendices, Bibliography, Top +@unnumbered FAQ + +From time to time, the @code{flex} maintainer receives certain +questions. Rather than repeat answers to well-understood problems, we +publish them here. + +@menu +* When was flex born?:: +* How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings?:: +* Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible?:: +* Does flex support recursive pattern definitions?:: +* How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex?:: +* Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them.:: +* My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all.:: +* How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time?:: +* Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file?:: +* How can I match text only at the end of a file?:: +* How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries?:: +* Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode?:: +* How much faster is -F or -f than -C?:: +* If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex?:: +* Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL?:: +* How can I match C-style comments?:: +* The period isn't working the way I expected.:: +* Can I get the flex manual in another format?:: +* Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm?:: +* How does flex compile the DFA so quickly?:: +* How can I use more than 8192 rules?:: +* How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file?:: +* How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)?:: +* How do I execute code at termination?:: +* Where else can I find help?:: +* Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file?:: +* I get an error about undefined yywrap().:: +* How can I change the matching pattern at run time?:: +* How can I expand macros in the input?:: +* How can I build a two-pass scanner?:: +* How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules?:: +* I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf.:: +* Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character?:: +* Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed".:: +* Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does?:: +* Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc.:: +* How do I track the byte offset for lseek()?:: +* How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner?:: +* How do I skip as many chars as possible?:: +* deleteme00:: +* Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others?:: +* Is backing up a big deal?:: +* Can I fake multi-byte character support?:: +* deleteme01:: +* Can you discuss some flex internals?:: +* unput() messes up yy_at_bol:: +* The | operator is not doing what I want:: +* Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern?:: +* The ^ operator isn't working:: +* Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns:: +* Is flex GNU or not?:: +* ERASEME53:: +* I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops:: +* ERASEME55:: +* ERASEME56:: +* ERASEME57:: +* Is there a repository for flex scanners?:: +* How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file?:: +* Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc?:: +* I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned.:: +* unnamed-faq-62:: +* unnamed-faq-63:: +* unnamed-faq-64:: +* unnamed-faq-65:: +* unnamed-faq-66:: +* unnamed-faq-67:: +* unnamed-faq-68:: +* unnamed-faq-69:: +* unnamed-faq-70:: +* unnamed-faq-71:: +* unnamed-faq-72:: +* unnamed-faq-73:: +* unnamed-faq-74:: +* unnamed-faq-75:: +* unnamed-faq-76:: +* unnamed-faq-77:: +* unnamed-faq-78:: +* unnamed-faq-79:: +* unnamed-faq-80:: +* unnamed-faq-81:: +* unnamed-faq-82:: +* unnamed-faq-83:: +* unnamed-faq-84:: +* unnamed-faq-85:: +* unnamed-faq-86:: +* unnamed-faq-87:: +* unnamed-faq-88:: +* unnamed-faq-90:: +* unnamed-faq-91:: +* unnamed-faq-92:: +* unnamed-faq-93:: +* unnamed-faq-94:: +* unnamed-faq-95:: +* unnamed-faq-96:: +* unnamed-faq-97:: +* unnamed-faq-98:: +* unnamed-faq-99:: +* unnamed-faq-100:: +* unnamed-faq-101:: +* What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL?:: +* Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error?:: +* How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action?:: +@end menu + +@node When was flex born? +@unnumberedsec When was flex born? + +Vern Paxson took over +the @cite{Software Tools} lex project from Jef Poskanzer in 1982. At that point it +was written in Ratfor. Around 1987 or so, Paxson translated it into C, and +a legend was born :-). + +@node How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings? +@unnumberedsec How do I expand backslash-escape sequences in C-style quoted strings? + +A key point when scanning quoted strings is that you cannot (easily) write +a single rule that will precisely match the string if you allow things +like embedded escape sequences and newlines. If you try to match strings +with a single rule then you'll wind up having to rescan the string anyway +to find any escape sequences. + +Instead you can use exclusive start conditions and a set of rules, one for +matching non-escaped text, one for matching a single escape, one for +matching an embedded newline, and one for recognizing the end of the +string. Each of these rules is then faced with the question of where to +put its intermediary results. The best solution is for the rules to +append their local value of @code{yytext} to the end of a ``string literal'' +buffer. A rule like the escape-matcher will append to the buffer the +meaning of the escape sequence rather than the literal text in @code{yytext}. +In this way, @code{yytext} does not need to be modified at all. + +@node Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible? +@unnumberedsec Why do flex scanners call fileno if it is not ANSI compatible? + +Flex scanners call @code{fileno()} in order to get the file descriptor +corresponding to @code{yyin}. The file descriptor may be passed to +@code{isatty()} or @code{read()}, depending upon which @code{%options} you specified. +If your system does not have @code{fileno()} support, to get rid of the +@code{read()} call, do not specify @code{%option read}. To get rid of the @code{isatty()} +call, you must specify one of @code{%option always-interactive} or +@code{%option never-interactive}. + +@node Does flex support recursive pattern definitions? +@unnumberedsec Does flex support recursive pattern definitions? + +e.g., + +@example +@verbatim +%% +block "{"({block}|{statement})*"}" +@end verbatim +@end example + +No. You cannot have recursive definitions. The pattern-matching power of +regular expressions in general (and therefore flex scanners, too) is +limited. In particular, regular expressions cannot ``balance'' parentheses +to an arbitrary degree. For example, it's impossible to write a regular +expression that matches all strings containing the same number of '@{'s +as '@}'s. For more powerful pattern matching, you need a parser, such +as @cite{GNU bison}. + +@node How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex? +@unnumberedsec How do I skip huge chunks of input (tens of megabytes) while using flex? + +Use @code{fseek()} (or @code{lseek()}) to position yyin, then call @code{yyrestart()}. + +@node Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them. +@unnumberedsec Flex is not matching my patterns in the same order that I defined them. + +@code{flex} picks the +rule that matches the most text (i.e., the longest possible input string). +This is because @code{flex} uses an entirely different matching technique +(``deterministic finite automata'') that actually does all of the matching +simultaneously, in parallel. (Seems impossible, but it's actually a fairly +simple technique once you understand the principles.) + +A side-effect of this parallel matching is that when the input matches more +than one rule, @code{flex} scanners pick the rule that matched the @emph{most} text. This +is explained further in the manual, in the section @xref{Matching}. + +If you want @code{flex} to choose a shorter match, then you can work around this +behavior by expanding your short +rule to match more text, then put back the extra: + +@example +@verbatim +data_.* yyless( 5 ); BEGIN BLOCKIDSTATE; +@end verbatim +@end example + +Another fix would be to make the second rule active only during the +@code{} start condition, and make that start condition exclusive +by declaring it with @code{%x} instead of @code{%s}. + +A final fix is to change the input language so that the ambiguity for +@samp{data_} is removed, by adding characters to it that don't match the +identifier rule, or by removing characters (such as @samp{_}) from the +identifier rule so it no longer matches @samp{data_}. (Of course, you might +also not have the option of changing the input language.) + +@node My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all. +@unnumberedsec My actions are executing out of order or sometimes not at all. + +Most likely, you have (in error) placed the opening @samp{@{} of the action +block on a different line than the rule, e.g., + +@example +@verbatim +^(foo|bar) +{ <<<--- WRONG! + +} +@end verbatim +@end example + +@code{flex} requires that the opening @samp{@{} of an action associated with a rule +begin on the same line as does the rule. You need instead to write your rules +as follows: + +@example +@verbatim +^(foo|bar) { // CORRECT! + +} +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time? +@unnumberedsec How can I have multiple input sources feed into the same scanner at the same time? + +If @dots{} +@itemize +@item +your scanner is free of backtracking (verified using @code{flex}'s @samp{-b} flag), +@item +AND you run your scanner interactively (@samp{-I} option; default unless using special table +compression options), +@item +AND you feed it one character at a time by redefining @code{YY_INPUT} to do so, +@end itemize + +then every time it matches a token, it will have exhausted its input +buffer (because the scanner is free of backtracking). This means you +can safely use @code{select()} at the point and only call @code{yylex()} for another +token if @code{select()} indicates there's data available. + +That is, move the @code{select()} out from the input function to a point where +it determines whether @code{yylex()} gets called for the next token. + +With this approach, you will still have problems if your input can arrive +piecemeal; @code{select()} could inform you that the beginning of a token is +available, you call @code{yylex()} to get it, but it winds up blocking waiting +for the later characters in the token. + +Here's another way: Move your input multiplexing inside of @code{YY_INPUT}. That +is, whenever @code{YY_INPUT} is called, it @code{select()}'s to see where input is +available. If input is available for the scanner, it reads and returns the +next byte. If input is available from another source, it calls whatever +function is responsible for reading from that source. (If no input is +available, it blocks until some input is available.) I've used this technique in an +interpreter I wrote that both reads keyboard input using a @code{flex} scanner and +IPC traffic from sockets, and it works fine. + +@node Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file? +@unnumberedsec Can I build nested parsers that work with the same input file? + +This is not going to work without some additional effort. The reason is +that @code{flex} block-buffers the input it reads from @code{yyin}. This means that the +``outermost'' @code{yylex()}, when called, will automatically slurp up the first 8K +of input available on yyin, and subsequent calls to other @code{yylex()}'s won't +see that input. You might be tempted to work around this problem by +redefining @code{YY_INPUT} to only return a small amount of text, but it turns out +that that approach is quite difficult. Instead, the best solution is to +combine all of your scanners into one large scanner, using a different +exclusive start condition for each. + +@node How can I match text only at the end of a file? +@unnumberedsec How can I match text only at the end of a file? + +There is no way to write a rule which is ``match this text, but only if +it comes at the end of the file''. You can fake it, though, if you happen +to have a character lying around that you don't allow in your input. +Then you redefine @code{YY_INPUT} to call your own routine which, if it sees +an @samp{EOF}, returns the magic character first (and remembers to return a +real @code{EOF} next time it's called). Then you could write: + +@example +@verbatim +(.|\n)*{EOF_CHAR} /* saw comment at EOF */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries? +@unnumberedsec How can I make REJECT cascade across start condition boundaries? + +You can do this as follows. Suppose you have a start condition @samp{A}, and +after exhausting all of the possible matches in @samp{}, you want to try +matches in @samp{}. Then you could use the following: + +@example +@verbatim +%x A +%% +rule_that_is_long ...; REJECT; +rule ...; REJECT; /* shorter rule */ +etc. +... +.|\n { +/* Shortest and last rule in , so +* cascaded REJECTs will eventually +* wind up matching this rule. We want +* to now switch to the initial state +* and try matching from there instead. +*/ +yyless(0); /* put back matched text */ +BEGIN(INITIAL); +} +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node Why cant I use fast or full tables with interactive mode? +@unnumberedsec Why can't I use fast or full tables with interactive mode? + +One of the assumptions +flex makes is that interactive applications are inherently slow (they're +waiting on a human after all). +It has to do with how the scanner detects that it must be finished scanning +a token. For interactive scanners, after scanning each character the current +state is looked up in a table (essentially) to see whether there's a chance +of another input character possibly extending the length of the match. If +not, the scanner halts. For non-interactive scanners, the end-of-token test +is much simpler, basically a compare with 0, so no memory bus cycles. Since +the test occurs in the innermost scanning loop, one would like to make it go +as fast as possible. + +Still, it seems reasonable to allow the user to choose to trade off a bit +of performance in this area to gain the corresponding flexibility. There +might be another reason, though, why fast scanners don't support the +interactive option. + +@node How much faster is -F or -f than -C? +@unnumberedsec How much faster is -F or -f than -C? + +Much faster (factor of 2-3). + +@node If I have a simple grammar cant I just parse it with flex? +@unnumberedsec If I have a simple grammar can't I just parse it with flex? + +Is your grammar recursive? That's almost always a sign that you're +better off using a parser/scanner rather than just trying to use a scanner +alone. + +@node Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL? +@unnumberedsec Why doesn't yyrestart() set the start state back to INITIAL? + +There are two reasons. The first is that there might +be programs that rely on the start state not changing across file changes. +The second is that beginning with @code{flex} version 2.4, use of @code{yyrestart()} is no longer required, +so fixing the problem there doesn't solve the more general problem. + +@node How can I match C-style comments? +@unnumberedsec How can I match C-style comments? + +You might be tempted to try something like this: + +@example +@verbatim +"/*".*"*/" // WRONG! +@end verbatim +@end example + +or, worse, this: + +@example +@verbatim +"/*"(.|\n)"*/" // WRONG! +@end verbatim +@end example + +The above rules will eat too much input, and blow up on things like: + +@example +@verbatim +/* a comment */ do_my_thing( "oops */" ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Here is one way which allows you to track line information: + +@example +@verbatim +{ +"/*" BEGIN(IN_COMMENT); +} +{ +"*/" BEGIN(INITIAL); +[^*\n]+ // eat comment in chunks +"*" // eat the lone star +\n yylineno++; +} +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node The period isn't working the way I expected. +@unnumberedsec The '.' isn't working the way I expected. + +Here are some tips for using @samp{.}: + +@itemize +@item +A common mistake is to place the grouping parenthesis AFTER an operator, when +you really meant to place the parenthesis BEFORE the operator, e.g., you +probably want this @code{(foo|bar)+} and NOT this @code{(foo|bar+)}. + +The first pattern matches the words @samp{foo} or @samp{bar} any number of +times, e.g., it matches the text @samp{barfoofoobarfoo}. The +second pattern matches a single instance of @code{foo} or a single instance of +@code{bar} followed by one or more @samp{r}s, e.g., it matches the text @code{barrrr} . +@item +A @samp{.} inside @samp{[]}'s just means a literal@samp{.} (period), +and NOT ``any character except newline''. +@item +Remember that @samp{.} matches any character EXCEPT @samp{\n} (and @samp{EOF}). +If you really want to match ANY character, including newlines, then use @code{(.|\n)} +Beware that the regex @code{(.|\n)+} will match your entire input! +@item +Finally, if you want to match a literal @samp{.} (a period), then use @samp{[.]} or @samp{"."} +@end itemize + +@node Can I get the flex manual in another format? +@unnumberedsec Can I get the flex manual in another format? + +The @code{flex} source distribution includes a texinfo manual. You are +free to convert that texinfo into whatever format you desire. The +@code{texinfo} package includes tools for conversion to a number of formats. + +@node Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm? +@unnumberedsec Does there exist a "faster" NDFA->DFA algorithm? + +There's no way around the potential exponential running time - it +can take you exponential time just to enumerate all of the DFA states. +In practice, though, the running time is closer to linear, or sometimes +quadratic. + +@node How does flex compile the DFA so quickly? +@unnumberedsec How does flex compile the DFA so quickly? + +There are two big speed wins that @code{flex} uses: + +@enumerate +@item +It analyzes the input rules to construct equivalence classes for those +characters that always make the same transitions. It then rewrites the NFA +using equivalence classes for transitions instead of characters. This cuts +down the NFA->DFA computation time dramatically, to the point where, for +uncompressed DFA tables, the DFA generation is often I/O bound in writing out +the tables. +@item +It maintains hash values for previously computed DFA states, so testing +whether a newly constructed DFA state is equivalent to a previously constructed +state can be done very quickly, by first comparing hash values. +@end enumerate + +@node How can I use more than 8192 rules? +@unnumberedsec How can I use more than 8192 rules? + +@code{Flex} is compiled with an upper limit of 8192 rules per scanner. +If you need more than 8192 rules in your scanner, you'll have to recompile @code{flex} +with the following changes in @file{flexdef.h}: + +@example +@verbatim +< #define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x2000 +< #define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x4000 +-- +> #define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x20000000 +> #define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x40000000 +@end verbatim +@end example + +This should work okay as long as your C compiler uses 32 bit integers. +But you might want to think about whether using such a huge number of rules +is the best way to solve your problem. + +The following may also be relevant: + +With luck, you should be able to increase the definitions in flexdef.h for: + +@example +@verbatim +#define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ +#define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 +#define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 +@end verbatim +@end example + +recompile everything, and it'll all work. Flex only has these 16-bit-like +values built into it because a long time ago it was developed on a machine +with 16-bit ints. I've given this advice to others in the past but haven't +heard back from them whether it worked okay or not... + +@node How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file? +@unnumberedsec How do I abandon a file in the middle of a scan and switch to a new file? + +Just call @code{yyrestart(newfile)}. Be sure to reset the start state if you want a +``fresh start, since @code{yyrestart} does NOT reset the start state back to @code{INITIAL}. + +@node How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)? +@unnumberedsec How do I execute code only during initialization (only before the first scan)? + +You can specify an initial action by defining the macro @code{YY_USER_INIT} (though +note that @code{yyout} may not be available at the time this macro is executed). Or you +can add to the beginning of your rules section: + +@example +@verbatim +%% + /* Must be indented! */ + static int did_init = 0; + + if ( ! did_init ){ +do_my_init(); + did_init = 1; + } +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node How do I execute code at termination? +@unnumberedsec How do I execute code at termination? + +You can specify an action for the @code{<>} rule. + +@node Where else can I find help? +@unnumberedsec Where else can I find help? + +You can find the flex homepage on the web at +@uref{http://flex.sourceforge.net/}. See that page for details about flex +mailing lists as well. + +@node Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file? +@unnumberedsec Can I include comments in the "rules" section of the file? + +Yes, just about anywhere you want to. See the manual for the specific syntax. + +@node I get an error about undefined yywrap(). +@unnumberedsec I get an error about undefined yywrap(). + +You must supply a @code{yywrap()} function of your own, or link to @file{libfl.a} +(which provides one), or use + +@example +@verbatim +%option noyywrap +@end verbatim +@end example + +in your source to say you don't want a @code{yywrap()} function. + +@node How can I change the matching pattern at run time? +@unnumberedsec How can I change the matching pattern at run time? + +You can't, it's compiled into a static table when flex builds the scanner. + +@node How can I expand macros in the input? +@unnumberedsec How can I expand macros in the input? + +The best way to approach this problem is at a higher level, e.g., in the parser. + +However, you can do this using multiple input buffers. + +@example +@verbatim +%% +macro/[a-z]+ { +/* Saw the macro "macro" followed by extra stuff. */ +main_buffer = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; +expansion_buffer = yy_scan_string(expand(yytext)); +yy_switch_to_buffer(expansion_buffer); +} + +<> { +if ( expansion_buffer ) +{ +// We were doing an expansion, return to where +// we were. +yy_switch_to_buffer(main_buffer); +yy_delete_buffer(expansion_buffer); +expansion_buffer = 0; +} +else +yyterminate(); +} +@end verbatim +@end example + +You probably will want a stack of expansion buffers to allow nested macros. +From the above though hopefully the idea is clear. + +@node How can I build a two-pass scanner? +@unnumberedsec How can I build a two-pass scanner? + +One way to do it is to filter the first pass to a temporary file, +then process the temporary file on the second pass. You will probably see a +performance hit, due to all the disk I/O. + +When you need to look ahead far forward like this, it almost always means +that the right solution is to build a parse tree of the entire input, then +walk it after the parse in order to generate the output. In a sense, this +is a two-pass approach, once through the text and once through the parse +tree, but the performance hit for the latter is usually an order of magnitude +smaller, since everything is already classified, in binary format, and +residing in memory. + +@node How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules? +@unnumberedsec How do I match any string not matched in the preceding rules? + +One way to assign precedence, is to place the more specific rules first. If +two rules would match the same input (same sequence of characters) then the +first rule listed in the @code{flex} input wins, e.g., + +@example +@verbatim +%% +foo[a-zA-Z_]+ return FOO_ID; +bar[a-zA-Z_]+ return BAR_ID; +[a-zA-Z_]+ return GENERIC_ID; +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that the rule @code{[a-zA-Z_]+} must come *after* the others. It will match the +same amount of text as the more specific rules, and in that case the +@code{flex} scanner will pick the first rule listed in your scanner as the +one to match. + +@node I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf. +@unnumberedsec I am trying to port code from AT&T lex that uses yysptr and yysbuf. + +Those are internal variables pointing into the AT&T scanner's input buffer. I +imagine they're being manipulated in user versions of the @code{input()} and @code{unput()} +functions. If so, what you need to do is analyze those functions to figure out +what they're doing, and then replace @code{input()} with an appropriate definition of +@code{YY_INPUT}. You shouldn't need to (and must not) replace +@code{flex}'s @code{unput()} function. + +@node Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character? +@unnumberedsec Is there a way to make flex treat NULL like a regular character? + +Yes, @samp{\0} and @samp{\x00} should both do the trick. Perhaps you have an ancient +version of @code{flex}. The latest release is version @value{VERSION}. + +@node Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed". +@unnumberedsec Whenever flex can not match the input it says "flex scanner jammed". + +You need to add a rule that matches the otherwise-unmatched text, +e.g., + +@example +@verbatim +%option yylineno +%% +[[a bunch of rules here]] + +. printf("bad input character '%s' at line %d\n", yytext, yylineno); +@end verbatim +@end example + +See @code{%option default} for more information. + +@node Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does? +@unnumberedsec Why doesn't flex have non-greedy operators like perl does? + +A DFA can do a non-greedy match by stopping +the first time it enters an accepting state, instead of consuming input until +it determines that no further matching is possible (a ``jam'' state). This +is actually easier to implement than longest leftmost match (which flex does). + +But it's also much less useful than longest leftmost match. In general, +when you find yourself wishing for non-greedy matching, that's usually a +sign that you're trying to make the scanner do some parsing. That's +generally the wrong approach, since it lacks the power to do a decent job. +Better is to either introduce a separate parser, or to split the scanner +into multiple scanners using (exclusive) start conditions. + +You might have +a separate start state once you've seen the @samp{BEGIN}. In that state, you +might then have a regex that will match @samp{END} (to kick you out of the +state), and perhaps @samp{(.|\n)} to get a single character within the chunk ... + +This approach also has much better error-reporting properties. + +@node Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc. +@unnumberedsec Memory leak - 16386 bytes allocated by malloc. +@anchor{faq-memory-leak} + +UPDATED 2002-07-10: As of @code{flex} version 2.5.9, this leak means that you did not +call @code{yylex_destroy()}. If you are using an earlier version of @code{flex}, then read +on. + +The leak is about 16426 bytes. That is, (8192 * 2 + 2) for the read-buffer, and +about 40 for @code{struct yy_buffer_state} (depending upon alignment). The leak is in +the non-reentrant C scanner only (NOT in the reentrant scanner, NOT in the C++ +scanner). Since @code{flex} doesn't know when you are done, the buffer is never freed. + +However, the leak won't multiply since the buffer is reused no matter how many +times you call @code{yylex()}. + +If you want to reclaim the memory when you are completely done scanning, then +you might try this: + +@example +@verbatim +/* For non-reentrant C scanner only. */ +yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER); +yy_init = 1; +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note: @code{yy_init} is an "internal variable", and hasn't been tested in this +situation. It is possible that some other globals may need resetting as well. + +@node How do I track the byte offset for lseek()? +@unnumberedsec How do I track the byte offset for lseek()? + +@example +@verbatim +> We thought that it would be possible to have this number through the +> evaluation of the following expression: +> +> seek_position = (no_buffers)*YY_READ_BUF_SIZE + yy_c_buf_p - YY_CURRENT_BUFFER->yy_ch_buf +@end verbatim +@end example + +While this is the right idea, it has two problems. The first is that +it's possible that @code{flex} will request less than @code{YY_READ_BUF_SIZE} during +an invocation of @code{YY_INPUT} (or that your input source will return less +even though @code{YY_READ_BUF_SIZE} bytes were requested). The second problem +is that when refilling its internal buffer, @code{flex} keeps some characters +from the previous buffer (because usually it's in the middle of a match, +and needs those characters to construct @code{yytext} for the match once it's +done). Because of this, @code{yy_c_buf_p - YY_CURRENT_BUFFER->yy_ch_buf} won't +be exactly the number of characters already read from the current buffer. + +An alternative solution is to count the number of characters you've matched +since starting to scan. This can be done by using @code{YY_USER_ACTION}. For +example, + +@example +@verbatim +#define YY_USER_ACTION num_chars += yyleng; +@end verbatim +@end example + +(You need to be careful to update your bookkeeping if you use @code{yymore(}), +@code{yyless()}, @code{unput()}, or @code{input()}.) + +@node How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner? +@section How do I use my own I/O classes in a C++ scanner? + +When the flex C++ scanning class rewrite finally happens, then this sort of thing should become much easier. + +@cindex LexerOutput, overriding +@cindex LexerInput, overriding +@cindex overriding LexerOutput +@cindex overriding LexerInput +@cindex customizing I/O in C++ scanners +@cindex C++ I/O, customizing +You can do this by passing the various functions (such as @code{LexerInput()} +and @code{LexerOutput()}) NULL @code{iostream*}'s, and then +dealing with your own I/O classes surreptitiously (i.e., stashing them in +special member variables). This works because the only assumption about +the lexer regarding what's done with the iostream's is that they're +ultimately passed to @code{LexerInput()} and @code{LexerOutput}, which then do whatever +is necessary with them. + +@c faq edit stopped here +@node How do I skip as many chars as possible? +@unnumberedsec How do I skip as many chars as possible? + +How do I skip as many chars as possible -- without interfering with the other +patterns? + +In the example below, we want to skip over characters until we see the phrase +"endskip". The following will @emph{NOT} work correctly (do you see why not?) + +@example +@verbatim +/* INCORRECT SCANNER */ +%x SKIP +%% +startskip BEGIN(SKIP); +... +"endskip" BEGIN(INITIAL); +.* ; +@end verbatim +@end example + +The problem is that the pattern .* will eat up the word "endskip." +The simplest (but slow) fix is: + +@example +@verbatim +"endskip" BEGIN(INITIAL); +. ; +@end verbatim +@end example + +The fix involves making the second rule match more, without +making it match "endskip" plus something else. So for example: + +@example +@verbatim +"endskip" BEGIN(INITIAL); +[^e]+ ; +. ;/* so you eat up e's, too */ +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node deleteme00 +@unnumberedsec deleteme00 +@example +@verbatim +QUESTION: +When was flex born? + +Vern Paxson took over +the Software Tools lex project from Jef Poskanzer in 1982. At that point it +was written in Ratfor. Around 1987 or so, Paxson translated it into C, and +a legend was born :-). +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others? +@unnumberedsec Are certain equivalent patterns faster than others? +@example +@verbatim +To: Adoram Rogel +Subject: Re: Flex 2.5.2 performance questions +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 18 Sep 96 11:12:17 EDT. +Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 10:51:02 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +[Note, the most recent flex release is 2.5.4, which you can get from +ftp.ee.lbl.gov. It has bug fixes over 2.5.2 and 2.5.3.] + +> 1. Using the pattern +> ([Ff](oot)?)?[Nn](ote)?(\.)? +> instead of +> (((F|f)oot(N|n)ote)|((N|n)ote)|((N|n)\.)|((F|f)(N|n)(\.))) +> (in a very complicated flex program) caused the program to slow from +> 300K+/min to 100K/min (no other changes were done). + +These two are not equivalent. For example, the first can match "footnote." +but the second can only match "footnote". This is almost certainly the +cause in the discrepancy - the slower scanner run is matching more tokens, +and/or having to do more backing up. + +> 2. Which of these two are better: [Ff]oot or (F|f)oot ? + +From a performance point of view, they're equivalent (modulo presumably +minor effects such as memory cache hit rates; and the presence of trailing +context, see below). From a space point of view, the first is slightly +preferable. + +> 3. I have a pattern that look like this: +> pats {p1}|{p2}|{p3}|...|{p50} (50 patterns ORd) +> +> running yet another complicated program that includes the following rule: +> {and}/{no4}{bb}{pats} +> +> gets me to "too complicated - over 32,000 states"... + +I can't tell from this example whether the trailing context is variable-length +or fixed-length (it could be the latter if {and} is fixed-length). If it's +variable length, which flex -p will tell you, then this reflects a basic +performance problem, and if you can eliminate it by restructuring your +scanner, you will see significant improvement. + +> so I divided {pats} to {pats1}, {pats2},..., {pats5} each consists of about +> 10 patterns and changed the rule to be 5 rules. +> This did compile, but what is the rule of thumb here ? + +The rule is to avoid trailing context other than fixed-length, in which for +a/b, either the 'a' pattern or the 'b' pattern have a fixed length. Use +of the '|' operator automatically makes the pattern variable length, so in +this case '[Ff]oot' is preferred to '(F|f)oot'. + +> 4. I changed a rule that looked like this: +> {and}{bb}/{ROMAN}[^A-Za-z] { BEGIN... +> +> to the next 2 rules: +> {and}{bb}/{ROMAN}[A-Za-z] { ECHO;} +> {and}{bb}/{ROMAN} { BEGIN... +> +> Again, I understand the using [^...] will cause a great performance loss + +Actually, it doesn't cause any sort of performance loss. It's a surprising +fact about regular expressions that they always match in linear time +regardless of how complex they are. + +> but are there any specific rules about it ? + +See the "Performance Considerations" section of the man page, and also +the example in MISC/fastwc/. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Is backing up a big deal? +@unnumberedsec Is backing up a big deal? +@example +@verbatim +To: Adoram Rogel +Subject: Re: Flex 2.5.2 performance questions +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 19 Sep 96 10:16:04 EDT. +Date: Thu, 19 Sep 96 09:58:00 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> a lot about the backing up problem. +> I believe that there lies my biggest problem, and I'll try to improve +> it. + +Since you have variable trailing context, this is a bigger performance +problem. Fixing it is usually easier than fixing backing up, which in a +complicated scanner (yours seems to fit the bill) can be extremely +difficult to do correctly. + +You also don't mention what flags you are using for your scanner. +-f makes a large speed difference, and -Cfe buys you nearly as much +speed but the resulting scanner is considerably smaller. + +> I have an | operator in {and} and in {pats} so both of them are variable +> length. + +-p should have reported this. + +> Is changing one of them to fixed-length is enough ? + +Yes. + +> Is it possible to change the 32,000 states limit ? + +Yes. I've appended instructions on how. Before you make this change, +though, you should think about whether there are ways to fundamentally +simplify your scanner - those are certainly preferable! + + Vern + +To increase the 32K limit (on a machine with 32 bit integers), you increase +the magnitude of the following in flexdef.h: + +#define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ +#define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 +#define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 +#define MAX_SHORT 32700 + +Adding a 0 or two after each should do the trick. +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Can I fake multi-byte character support? +@unnumberedsec Can I fake multi-byte character support? +@example +@verbatim +To: Heeman_Lee@hp.com +Subject: Re: flex - multi-byte support? +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 03 Oct 1996 17:24:04 PDT. +Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 11:42:18 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I assume as long as my *.l file defines the +> range of expected character code values (in octal format), flex will +> scan the file and read multi-byte characters correctly. But I have no +> confidence in this assumption. + +Your lack of confidence is justified - this won't work. + +Flex has in it a widespread assumption that the input is processed +one byte at a time. Fixing this is on the to-do list, but is involved, +so it won't happen any time soon. In the interim, the best I can suggest +(unless you want to try fixing it yourself) is to write your rules in +terms of pairs of bytes, using definitions in the first section: + + X \xfe\xc2 + ... + %% + foo{X}bar found_foo_fe_c2_bar(); + +etc. Definitely a pain - sorry about that. + +By the way, the email address you used for me is ancient, indicating you +have a very old version of flex. You can get the most recent, 2.5.4, from +ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node deleteme01 +@unnumberedsec deleteme01 +@example +@verbatim +To: moleary@primus.com +Subject: Re: Flex / Unicode compatibility question +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 22 Oct 1996 10:15:42 PDT. +Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 11:06:13 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +Unfortunately flex at the moment has a widespread assumption within it +that characters are processed 8 bits at a time. I don't see any easy +fix for this (other than writing your rules in terms of double characters - +a pain). I also don't know of a wider lex, though you might try surfing +the Plan 9 stuff because I know it's a Unicode system, and also the PCCT +toolkit (try searching say Alta Vista for "Purdue Compiler Construction +Toolkit"). + +Fixing flex to handle wider characters is on the long-term to-do list. +But since flex is a strictly spare-time project these days, this probably +won't happen for quite a while, unless someone else does it first. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Can you discuss some flex internals? +@unnumberedsec Can you discuss some flex internals? +@example +@verbatim +To: Johan Linde +Subject: Re: translation of flex +In-reply-to: Your message of Sun, 10 Nov 1996 09:16:36 PST. +Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 10:33:50 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> I'm working for the Swedish team translating GNU program, and I'm currently +> working with flex. I have a few questions about some of the messages which +> I hope you can answer. + +All of the things you're wondering about, by the way, concerning flex +internals - probably the only person who understands what they mean in +English is me! So I wouldn't worry too much about getting them right. +That said ... + +> #: main.c:545 +> msgid " %d protos created\n" +> +> Does proto mean prototype? + +Yes - prototypes of state compression tables. + +> #: main.c:539 +> msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +> +> Here I'm mainly puzzled by 'nxt-chk'. I guess it means 'next-check'. (?) +> However, 'template next-check entries' doesn't make much sense to me. To be +> able to find a good translation I need to know a little bit more about it. + +There is a scheme in the Aho/Sethi/Ullman compiler book for compressing +scanner tables. It involves creating two pairs of tables. The first has +"base" and "default" entries, the second has "next" and "check" entries. +The "base" entry is indexed by the current state and yields an index into +the next/check table. The "default" entry gives what to do if the state +transition isn't found in next/check. The "next" entry gives the next +state to enter, but only if the "check" entry verifies that this entry is +correct for the current state. Flex creates templates of series of +next/check entries and then encodes differences from these templates as a +way to compress the tables. + +> #: main.c:533 +> msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +> +> The same problem here for 'base-def'. + +See above. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unput() messes up yy_at_bol +@unnumberedsec unput() messes up yy_at_bol +@example +@verbatim +To: Xinying Li +Subject: Re: FLEX ? +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 13 Nov 1996 17:28:38 PST. +Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 19:51:54 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> "unput()" them to input flow, question occurs. If I do this after I scan +> a carriage, the variable "YY_CURRENT_BUFFER->yy_at_bol" is changed. That +> means the carriage flag has gone. + +You can control this by calling yy_set_bol(). It's described in the manual. + +> And if in pre-reading it goes to the end of file, is anything done +> to control the end of curren buffer and end of file? + +No, there's no way to put back an end-of-file. + +> By the way I am using flex 2.5.2 and using the "-l". + +The latest release is 2.5.4, by the way. It fixes some bugs in 2.5.2 and +2.5.3. You can get it from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node The | operator is not doing what I want +@unnumberedsec The | operator is not doing what I want +@example +@verbatim +To: Alain.ISSARD@st.com +Subject: Re: Start condition with FLEX +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 18 Nov 1996 09:45:02 PST. +Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 10:41:34 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> I am not able to use the start condition scope and to use the | (OR) with +> rules having start conditions. + +The problem is that if you use '|' as a regular expression operator, for +example "a|b" meaning "match either 'a' or 'b'", then it must *not* have +any blanks around it. If you instead want the special '|' *action* (which +from your scanner appears to be the case), which is a way of giving two +different rules the same action: + + foo | + bar matched_foo_or_bar(); + +then '|' *must* be separated from the first rule by whitespace and *must* +be followed by a new line. You *cannot* write it as: + + foo | bar matched_foo_or_bar(); + +even though you might think you could because yacc supports this syntax. +The reason for this unfortunately incompatibility is historical, but it's +unlikely to be changed. + +Your problems with start condition scope are simply due to syntax errors +from your use of '|' later confusing flex. + +Let me know if you still have problems. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern? +@unnumberedsec Why can't flex understand this variable trailing context pattern? +@example +@verbatim +To: Gregory Margo +Subject: Re: flex-2.5.3 bug report +In-reply-to: Your message of Sat, 23 Nov 1996 16:50:09 PST. +Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 17:07:32 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> Enclosed is a lex file that "real" lex will process, but I cannot get +> flex to process it. Could you try it and maybe point me in the right direction? + +Your problem is that some of the definitions in the scanner use the '/' +trailing context operator, and have it enclosed in ()'s. Flex does not +allow this operator to be enclosed in ()'s because doing so allows undefined +regular expressions such as "(a/b)+". So the solution is to remove the +parentheses. Note that you must also be building the scanner with the -l +option for AT&T lex compatibility. Without this option, flex automatically +encloses the definitions in parentheses. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node The ^ operator isn't working +@unnumberedsec The ^ operator isn't working +@example +@verbatim +To: Thomas Hadig +Subject: Re: Flex Bug ? +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 26 Nov 1996 14:35:01 PST. +Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 11:15:05 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> In my lexer code, i have the line : +> ^\*.* { } +> +> Thus all lines starting with an astrix (*) are comment lines. +> This does not work ! + +I can't get this problem to reproduce - it works fine for me. Note +though that if what you have is slightly different: + + COMMENT ^\*.* + %% + {COMMENT} { } + +then it won't work, because flex pushes back macro definitions enclosed +in ()'s, so the rule becomes + + (^\*.*) { } + +and now that the '^' operator is not at the immediate beginning of the +line, it's interpreted as just a regular character. You can avoid this +behavior by using the "-l" lex-compatibility flag, or "%option lex-compat". + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns +@unnumberedsec Trailing context is getting confused with trailing optional patterns +@example +@verbatim +To: Adoram Rogel +Subject: Re: Flex 2.5.4 BOF ??? +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 26 Nov 1996 16:10:41 PST. +Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 10:56:25 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> Organization(s)?/[a-z] +> +> This matched "Organizations" (looking in debug mode, the trailing s +> was matched with trailing context instead of the optional (s) in the +> end of the word. + +That should only happen with lex. Flex can properly match this pattern. +(That might be what you're saying, I'm just not sure.) + +> Is there a way to avoid this dangerous trailing context problem ? + +Unfortunately, there's no easy way. On the other hand, I don't see why +it should be a problem. Lex's matching is clearly wrong, and I'd hope +that usually the intent remains the same as expressed with the pattern, +so flex's matching will be correct. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Is flex GNU or not? +@unnumberedsec Is flex GNU or not? +@example +@verbatim +To: Cameron MacKinnon +Subject: Re: Flex documentation bug +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 02 Dec 1996 00:07:08 PST. +Date: Sun, 01 Dec 1996 22:29:39 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> I'm not sure how or where to submit bug reports (documentation or +> otherwise) for the GNU project stuff ... + +Well, strictly speaking flex isn't part of the GNU project. They just +distribute it because no one's written a decent GPL'd lex replacement. +So you should send bugs directly to me. Those sent to the GNU folks +sometimes find there way to me, but some may drop between the cracks. + +> In GNU Info, under the section 'Start Conditions', and also in the man +> page (mine's dated April '95) is a nice little snippet showing how to +> parse C quoted strings into a buffer, defined to be MAX_STR_CONST in +> size. Unfortunately, no overflow checking is ever done ... + +This is already mentioned in the manual: + +Finally, here's an example of how to match C-style quoted +strings using exclusive start conditions, including expanded +escape sequences (but not including checking for a string +that's too long): + +The reason for not doing the overflow checking is that it will needlessly +clutter up an example whose main purpose is just to demonstrate how to +use flex. + +The latest release is 2.5.4, by the way, available from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node ERASEME53 +@unnumberedsec ERASEME53 +@example +@verbatim +To: tsv@cs.UManitoba.CA +Subject: Re: Flex (reg).. +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 06 Mar 1997 23:50:16 PST. +Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 15:54:19 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> [:alpha:] ([:alnum:] | \\_)* + +If your rule really has embedded blanks as shown above, then it won't +work, as the first blank delimits the rule from the action. (It wouldn't +even compile ...) You need instead: + +[:alpha:]([:alnum:]|\\_)* + +and that should work fine - there's no restriction on what can go inside +of ()'s except for the trailing context operator, '/'. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops +@unnumberedsec I need to scan if-then-else blocks and while loops +@example +@verbatim +To: "Mike Stolnicki" +Subject: Re: FLEX help +In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 30 May 1997 13:33:27 PDT. +Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:46:35 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> We'd like to add "if-then-else", "while", and "for" statements to our +> language ... +> We've investigated many possible solutions. The one solution that seems +> the most reasonable involves knowing the position of a TOKEN in yyin. + +I strongly advise you to instead build a parse tree (abstract syntax tree) +and loop over that instead. You'll find this has major benefits in keeping +your interpreter simple and extensible. + +That said, the functionality you mention for get_position and set_position +have been on the to-do list for a while. As flex is a purely spare-time +project for me, no guarantees when this will be added (in particular, it +for sure won't be for many months to come). + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node ERASEME55 +@unnumberedsec ERASEME55 +@example +@verbatim +To: Colin Paul Adams +Subject: Re: Flex C++ classes and Bison +In-reply-to: Your message of 09 Aug 1997 17:11:41 PDT. +Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 10:48:19 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> #define YY_DECL int yylex (YYSTYPE *lvalp, struct parser_control +> *parm) +> +> I have been trying to get this to work as a C++ scanner, but it does +> not appear to be possible (warning that it matches no declarations in +> yyFlexLexer, or something like that). +> +> Is this supposed to be possible, or is it being worked on (I DID +> notice the comment that scanner classes are still experimental, so I'm +> not too hopeful)? + +What you need to do is derive a subclass from yyFlexLexer that provides +the above yylex() method, squirrels away lvalp and parm into member +variables, and then invokes yyFlexLexer::yylex() to do the regular scanning. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node ERASEME56 +@unnumberedsec ERASEME56 +@example +@verbatim +To: Mikael.Latvala@lmf.ericsson.se +Subject: Re: Possible mistake in Flex v2.5 document +In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 05 Sep 1997 16:07:24 PDT. +Date: Fri, 05 Sep 1997 10:01:54 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> In that example you show how to count comment lines when using +> C style /* ... */ comments. My question is, shouldn't you take into +> account a scenario where end of a comment marker occurs inside +> character or string literals? + +The scanner certainly needs to also scan character and string literals. +However it does that (there's an example in the man page for strings), the +lexer will recognize the beginning of the literal before it runs across the +embedded "/*". Consequently, it will finish scanning the literal before it +even considers the possibility of matching "/*". + +Example: + + '([^']*|{ESCAPE_SEQUENCE})' + +will match all the text between the ''s (inclusive). So the lexer +considers this as a token beginning at the first ', and doesn't even +attempt to match other tokens inside it. + +I thinnk this subtlety is not worth putting in the manual, as I suspect +it would confuse more people than it would enlighten. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node ERASEME57 +@unnumberedsec ERASEME57 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Marty Leisner" +Subject: Re: flex limitations +In-reply-to: Your message of Sat, 06 Sep 1997 11:27:21 PDT. +Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 11:38:08 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> %% +> [a-zA-Z]+ /* skip a line */ +> { printf("got %s\n", yytext); } +> %% + +What version of flex are you using? If I feed this to 2.5.4, it complains: + + "bug.l", line 5: EOF encountered inside an action + "bug.l", line 5: unrecognized rule + "bug.l", line 5: fatal parse error + +Not the world's greatest error message, but it manages to flag the problem. + +(With the introduction of start condition scopes, flex can't accommodate +an action on a separate line, since it's ambiguous with an indented rule.) + +You can get 2.5.4 from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Is there a repository for flex scanners? +@unnumberedsec Is there a repository for flex scanners? + +Not that we know of. You might try asking on comp.compilers. + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file? +@unnumberedsec How can I conditionally compile or preprocess my flex input file? + + +Flex doesn't have a preprocessor like C does. You might try using m4, or the C +preprocessor plus a sed script to clean up the result. + + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc? +@unnumberedsec Where can I find grammars for lex and yacc? + +In the sources for flex and bison. + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned. +@unnumberedsec I get an end-of-buffer message for each character scanned. + +This will happen if your LexerInput() function returns only one character +at a time, which can happen either if you're scanner is "interactive", or +if the streams library on your platform always returns 1 for yyin->gcount(). + +Solution: override LexerInput() with a version that returns whole buffers. + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-62 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-62 +@example +@verbatim +To: Georg.Rehm@CL-KI.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE +Subject: Re: Flex maximums +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 17 Nov 1997 17:16:06 PST. +Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 17:16:15 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> I took a quick look into the flex-sources and altered some #defines in +> flexdefs.h: +> +> #define INITIAL_MNS 64000 +> #define MNS_INCREMENT 1024000 +> #define MAXIMUM_MNS 64000 + +The things to fix are to add a couple of zeroes to: + +#define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ +#define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 +#define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 +#define MAX_SHORT 32700 + +and, if you get complaints about too many rules, make the following change too: + + #define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x200000 + #define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x400000 + +- Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-63 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-63 +@example +@verbatim +To: jimmey@lexis-nexis.com (Jimmey Todd) +Subject: Re: FLEX question regarding istream vs ifstream +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 08 Dec 1997 15:54:15 PST. +Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 13:21:35 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> stdin_handle = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; +> ifstream fin( "aFile" ); +> yy_switch_to_buffer( yy_create_buffer( fin, YY_BUF_SIZE ) ); +> +> What I'm wanting to do, is pass the contents of a file thru one set +> of rules and then pass stdin thru another set... It works great if, I +> don't use the C++ classes. But since everything else that I'm doing is +> in C++, I thought I'd be consistent. +> +> The problem is that 'yy_create_buffer' is expecting an istream* as it's +> first argument (as stated in the man page). However, fin is a ifstream +> object. Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong? Any help would be +> appreciated. Thanks!! + +You need to pass &fin, to turn it into an ifstream* instead of an ifstream. +Then its type will be compatible with the expected istream*, because ifstream +is derived from istream. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-64 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-64 +@example +@verbatim +To: Enda Fadian +Subject: Re: Question related to Flex man page? +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 16 Dec 1997 15:17:34 PST. +Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 14:17:09 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> Can you explain to me what is ment by a long-jump in relation to flex? + +Using the longjmp() function while inside yylex() or a routine called by it. + +> what is the flex activation frame. + +Just yylex()'s stack frame. + +> As far as I can see yyrestart will bring me back to the sart of the input +> file and using flex++ isnot really an option! + +No, yyrestart() doesn't imply a rewind, even though its name might sound +like it does. It tells the scanner to flush its internal buffers and +start reading from the given file at its present location. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-65 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-65 +@example +@verbatim +To: hassan@larc.info.uqam.ca (Hassan Alaoui) +Subject: Re: Need urgent Help +In-reply-to: Your message of Sat, 20 Dec 1997 19:38:19 PST. +Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 21:30:46 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> /usr/lib/yaccpar: In function `int yyparse()': +> /usr/lib/yaccpar:184: warning: implicit declaration of function `int yylex(...)' +> +> ld: Undefined symbol +> _yylex +> _yyparse +> _yyin + +This is a known problem with Solaris C++ (and/or Solaris yacc). I believe +the fix is to explicitly insert some 'extern "C"' statements for the +corresponding routines/symbols. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-66 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-66 +@example +@verbatim +To: mc0307@mclink.it +Cc: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu +Subject: Re: [mc0307@mclink.it: Help request] +In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 12 Dec 1997 17:57:29 PST. +Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 22:33:37 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> This is my definition for float and integer types: +> . . . +> NZD [1-9] +> ... +> I've tested my program on other lex version (on UNIX Sun Solaris an HP +> UNIX) and it work well, so I think that my definitions are correct. +> There are any differences between Lex and Flex? + +There are indeed differences, as discussed in the man page. The one +you are probably running into is that when flex expands a name definition, +it puts parentheses around the expansion, while lex does not. There's +an example in the man page of how this can lead to different matching. +Flex's behavior complies with the POSIX standard (or at least with the +last POSIX draft I saw). + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-67 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-67 +@example +@verbatim +To: hassan@larc.info.uqam.ca (Hassan Alaoui) +Subject: Re: Thanks +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 22 Dec 1997 16:06:35 PST. +Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 14:35:05 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> Thank you very much for your help. I compile and link well with C++ while +> declaring 'yylex ...' extern, But a little problem remains. I get a +> segmentation default when executing ( I linked with lfl library) while it +> works well when using LEX instead of flex. Do you have some ideas about the +> reason for this ? + +The one possible reason for this that comes to mind is if you've defined +yytext as "extern char yytext[]" (which is what lex uses) instead of +"extern char *yytext" (which is what flex uses). If it's not that, then +I'm afraid I don't know what the problem might be. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-68 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-68 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Bart Niswonger" +Subject: Re: flex 2.5: c++ scanners & start conditions +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 06 Jan 1998 10:34:21 PST. +Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 19:19:30 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> The problem is that when I do this (using %option c++) start +> conditions seem to not apply. + +The BEGIN macro modifies the yy_start variable. For C scanners, this +is a static with scope visible through the whole file. For C++ scanners, +it's a member variable, so it only has visible scope within a member +function. Your lexbegin() routine is not a member function when you +build a C++ scanner, so it's not modifying the correct yy_start. The +diagnostic that indicates this is that you found you needed to add +a declaration of yy_start in order to get your scanner to compile when +using C++; instead, the correct fix is to make lexbegin() a member +function (by deriving from yyFlexLexer). + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-69 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-69 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Boris Zinin" +Subject: Re: current position in flex buffer +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 12 Jan 1998 18:58:23 PST. +Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 12:03:15 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> The problem is how to determine the current position in flex active +> buffer when a rule is matched.... + +You will need to keep track of this explicitly, such as by redefining +YY_USER_ACTION to count the number of characters matched. + +The latest flex release, by the way, is 2.5.4, available from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-70 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-70 +@example +@verbatim +To: Bik.Dhaliwal@bis.org +Subject: Re: Flex question +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 26 Jan 1998 13:05:35 PST. +Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:41:52 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> That requirement involves knowing +> the character position at which a particular token was matched +> in the lexer. + +The way you have to do this is by explicitly keeping track of where +you are in the file, by counting the number of characters scanned +for each token (available in yyleng). It may prove convenient to +do this by redefining YY_USER_ACTION, as described in the manual. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-71 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-71 +@example +@verbatim +To: Vladimir Alexiev +Subject: Re: flex: how to control start condition from parser? +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 26 Jan 1998 05:50:16 PST. +Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:45:37 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> It seems useful for the parser to be able to tell the lexer about such +> context dependencies, because then they don't have to be limited to +> local or sequential context. + +One way to do this is to have the parser call a stub routine that's +included in the scanner's .l file, and consequently that has access ot +BEGIN. The only ugliness is that the parser can't pass in the state +it wants, because those aren't visible - but if you don't have many +such states, then using a different set of names doesn't seem like +to much of a burden. + +While generating a .h file like you suggests is certainly cleaner, +flex development has come to a virtual stand-still :-(, so a workaround +like the above is much more pragmatic than waiting for a new feature. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-72 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-72 +@example +@verbatim +To: Barbara Denny +Subject: Re: freebsd flex bug? +In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 30 Jan 1998 12:00:43 PST. +Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 12:42:32 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> lex.yy.c:1996: parse error before `=' + +This is the key, identifying this error. (It may help to pinpoint +it by using flex -L, so it doesn't generate #line directives in its +output.) I will bet you heavy money that you have a start condition +name that is also a variable name, or something like that; flex spits +out #define's for each start condition name, mapping them to a number, +so you can wind up with: + + %x foo + %% + ... + %% + void bar() + { + int foo = 3; + } + +and the penultimate will turn into "int 1 = 3" after C preprocessing, +since flex will put "#define foo 1" in the generated scanner. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-73 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-73 +@example +@verbatim +To: Maurice Petrie +Subject: Re: Lost flex .l file +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 02 Feb 1998 14:10:01 PST. +Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 11:15:12 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> I am curious as to +> whether there is a simple way to backtrack from the generated source to +> reproduce the lost list of tokens we are searching on. + +In theory, it's straight-forward to go from the DFA representation +back to a regular-expression representation - the two are isomorphic. +In practice, a huge headache, because you have to unpack all the tables +back into a single DFA representation, and then write a program to munch +on that and translate it into an RE. + +Sorry for the less-than-happy news ... + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-74 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-74 +@example +@verbatim +To: jimmey@lexis-nexis.com (Jimmey Todd) +Subject: Re: Flex performance question +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:01:17 PST. +Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 08:48:51 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> What I have found, is that the smaller the data chunk, the faster the +> program executes. This is the opposite of what I expected. Should this be +> happening this way? + +This is exactly what will happen if your input file has embedded NULs. +From the man page: + +A final note: flex is slow when matching NUL's, particularly +when a token contains multiple NUL's. It's best to write +rules which match short amounts of text if it's anticipated +that the text will often include NUL's. + +So that's the first thing to look for. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-75 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-75 +@example +@verbatim +To: jimmey@lexis-nexis.com (Jimmey Todd) +Subject: Re: Flex performance question +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:01:17 PST. +Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 15:42:25 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +So there are several problems. + +First, to go fast, you want to match as much text as possible, which +your scanners don't in the case that what they're scanning is *not* +a tag. So you want a rule like: + + [^<]+ + +Second, C++ scanners are particularly slow if they're interactive, +which they are by default. Using -B speeds it up by a factor of 3-4 +on my workstation. + +Third, C++ scanners that use the istream interface are slow, because +of how poorly implemented istream's are. I built two versions of +the following scanner: + + %% + .*\n + .* + %% + +and the C version inhales a 2.5MB file on my workstation in 0.8 seconds. +The C++ istream version, using -B, takes 3.8 seconds. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-76 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-76 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Frescatore, David (CRD, TAD)" +Subject: Re: FLEX 2.5 & THE YEAR 2000 +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 03 Jun 1998 11:26:22 PDT. +Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 10:22:26 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I am researching the Y2K problem with General Electric R&D +> and need to know if there are any known issues concerning +> the above mentioned software and Y2K regardless of version. + +There shouldn't be, all it ever does with the date is ask the system +for it and then print it out. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-77 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-77 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Hans Dermot Doran" +Subject: Re: flex problem +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 15 Jul 1998 21:30:13 PDT. +Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 14:23:34 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> To overcome this, I gets() the stdin into a string and lex the string. The +> string is lexed OK except that the end of string isn't lexed properly +> (yy_scan_string()), that is the lexer dosn't recognise the end of string. + +Flex doesn't contain mechanisms for recognizing buffer endpoints. But if +you use fgets instead (which you should anyway, to protect against buffer +overflows), then the final \n will be preserved in the string, and you can +scan that in order to find the end of the string. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-78 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-78 +@example +@verbatim +To: soumen@almaden.ibm.com +Subject: Re: Flex++ 2.5.3 instance member vs. static member +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 27 Jul 1998 02:10:04 PDT. +Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 01:10:34 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> %{ +> int mylineno = 0; +> %} +> ws [ \t]+ +> alpha [A-Za-z] +> dig [0-9] +> %% +> +> Now you'd expect mylineno to be a member of each instance of class +> yyFlexLexer, but is this the case? A look at the lex.yy.cc file seems to +> indicate otherwise; unless I am missing something the declaration of +> mylineno seems to be outside any class scope. +> +> How will this work if I want to run a multi-threaded application with each +> thread creating a FlexLexer instance? + +Derive your own subclass and make mylineno a member variable of it. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-79 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-79 +@example +@verbatim +To: Adoram Rogel +Subject: Re: More than 32K states change hangs +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 04 Aug 1998 16:55:39 PDT. +Date: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 22:28:45 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> Vern Paxson, +> +> I followed your advice, posted on Usenet bu you, and emailed to me +> personally by you, on how to overcome the 32K states limit. I'm running +> on Linux machines. +> I took the full source of version 2.5.4 and did the following changes in +> flexdef.h: +> #define JAMSTATE -327660 +> #define MAXIMUM_MNS 319990 +> #define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -327670 +> #define MAX_SHORT 327000 +> +> and compiled. +> All looked fine, including check and bigcheck, so I installed. + +Hmmm, you shouldn't increase MAX_SHORT, though looking through my email +archives I see that I did indeed recommend doing so. Try setting it back +to 32700; that should suffice that you no longer need -Ca. If it still +hangs, then the interesting question is - where? + +> Compiling the same hanged program with a out-of-the-box (RedHat 4.2 +> distribution of Linux) +> flex 2.5.4 binary works. + +Since Linux comes with source code, you should diff it against what +you have to see what problems they missed. + +> Should I always compile with the -Ca option now ? even short and simple +> filters ? + +No, definitely not. It's meant to be for those situations where you +absolutely must squeeze every last cycle out of your scanner. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-80 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-80 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Schmackpfeffer, Craig" +Subject: Re: flex output for static code portion +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 11 Aug 1998 11:55:30 PDT. +Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 23:57:42 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I would like to use flex under the hood to generate a binary file +> containing the data structures that control the parse. + +This has been on the wish-list for a long time. In principle it's +straight-forward - you redirect mkdata() et al's I/O to another file, +and modify the skeleton to have a start-up function that slurps these +into dynamic arrays. The concerns are (1) the scanner generation code +is hairy and full of corner cases, so it's easy to get surprised when +going down this path :-( ; and (2) being careful about buffering so +that when the tables change you make sure the scanner starts in the +correct state and reading at the right point in the input file. + +> I was wondering if you know of anyone who has used flex in this way. + +I don't - but it seems like a reasonable project to undertake (unlike +numerous other flex tweaks :-). + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-81 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-81 +@example +@verbatim +Received: from 131.173.17.11 (131.173.17.11 [131.173.17.11]) + by ee.lbl.gov (8.9.1/8.9.1) with ESMTP id AAA03838 + for ; Thu, 20 Aug 1998 00:47:57 -0700 (PDT) +Received: from hal.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de (hal.cl-ki.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE [131.173.141.2]) + by deimos.rz.uni-osnabrueck.de (8.8.7/8.8.8) with ESMTP id JAA34694 + for ; Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:55 +0200 +Received: (from georg@localhost) by hal.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de (8.6.12/8.6.12) id JAA34834 for vern@ee.lbl.gov; Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:54 +0200 +From: Georg Rehm +Message-Id: <199808200747.JAA34834@hal.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de> +Subject: "flex scanner push-back overflow" +To: vern@ee.lbl.gov +Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:54 +0200 (MEST) +Reply-To: Georg.Rehm@CL-KI.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE +X-NoJunk: Do NOT send commercial mail, spam or ads to this address! +X-URL: http://www.cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de/~georg/ +X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL28 (25)] +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII +Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit + +Hi Vern, + +Yesterday, I encountered a strange problem: I use the macro processor m4 +to include some lengthy lists into a .l file. Following is a flex macro +definition that causes some serious pain in my neck: + +AUTHOR ("A. Boucard / L. Boucard"|"A. Dastarac / M. Levent"|"A.Boucaud / L.Boucaud"|"Abderrahim Lamchichi"|"Achmat Dangor"|"Adeline Toullier"|"Adewale Maja-Pearce"|"Ahmed Ziri"|"Akram Ellyas"|"Alain Bihr"|"Alain Gresh"|"Alain Guillemoles"|"Alain Joxe"|"Alain Morice"|"Alain Renon"|"Alain Zecchini"|"Albert Memmi"|"Alberto Manguel"|"Alex De Waal"|"Alfonso Artico"| [...]) + +The complete list contains about 10kB. When I try to "flex" this file +(on a Solaris 2.6 machine, using a modified flex 2.5.4 (I only increased +some of the predefined values in flexdefs.h) I get the error: + +myflex/flex -8 sentag.tmp.l +flex scanner push-back overflow + +When I remove the slashes in the macro definition everything works fine. +As I understand it, the double quotes escape the slash-character so it +really means "/" and not "trailing context". Furthermore, I tried to +escape the slashes with backslashes, but with no use, the same error message +appeared when flexing the code. + +Do you have an idea what's going on here? + +Greetings from Germany, + Georg +-- +Georg Rehm georg@cl-ki.uni-osnabrueck.de +Institute for Semantic Information Processing, University of Osnabrueck, FRG +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-82 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-82 +@example +@verbatim +To: Georg.Rehm@CL-KI.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE +Subject: Re: "flex scanner push-back overflow" +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:47:54 PDT. +Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 07:05:35 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> myflex/flex -8 sentag.tmp.l +> flex scanner push-back overflow + +Flex itself uses a flex scanner. That scanner is running out of buffer +space when it tries to unput() the humongous macro you've defined. When +you remove the '/'s, you make it small enough so that it fits in the buffer; +removing spaces would do the same thing. + +The fix is to either rethink how come you're using such a big macro and +perhaps there's another/better way to do it; or to rebuild flex's own +scan.c with a larger value for + + #define YY_BUF_SIZE 16384 + +- Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-83 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-83 +@example +@verbatim +To: Jan Kort +Subject: Re: Flex +In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 04 Sep 1998 12:18:43 +0200. +Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 00:59:49 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> %% +> +> "TEST1\n" { fprintf(stderr, "TEST1\n"); yyless(5); } +> ^\n { fprintf(stderr, "empty line\n"); } +> . { } +> \n { fprintf(stderr, "new line\n"); } +> +> %% +> -- input --------------------------------------- +> TEST1 +> -- output -------------------------------------- +> TEST1 +> empty line +> ------------------------------------------------ + +IMHO, it's not clear whether or not this is in fact a bug. It depends +on whether you view yyless() as backing up in the input stream, or as +pushing new characters onto the beginning of the input stream. Flex +interprets it as the latter (for implementation convenience, I'll admit), +and so considers the newline as in fact matching at the beginning of a +line, as after all the last token scanned an entire line and so the +scanner is now at the beginning of a new line. + +I agree that this is counter-intuitive for yyless(), given its +functional description (it's less so for unput(), depending on whether +you're unput()'ing new text or scanned text). But I don't plan to +change it any time soon, as it's a pain to do so. Consequently, +you do indeed need to use yy_set_bol() and YY_AT_BOL() to tweak +your scanner into the behavior you desire. + +Sorry for the less-than-completely-satisfactory answer. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-84 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-84 +@example +@verbatim +To: Patrick Krusenotto +Subject: Re: Problems with restarting flex-2.5.2-generated scanner +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 24 Sep 1998 10:14:07 PDT. +Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 23:28:43 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I am using flex-2.5.2 and bison 1.25 for Solaris and I am desperately +> trying to make my scanner restart with a new file after my parser stops +> with a parse error. When my compiler restarts, the parser always +> receives the token after the token (in the old file!) that caused the +> parser error. + +I suspect the problem is that your parser has read ahead in order +to attempt to resolve an ambiguity, and when it's restarted it picks +up with that token rather than reading a fresh one. If you're using +yacc, then the special "error" production can sometimes be used to +consume tokens in an attempt to get the parser into a consistent state. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-85 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-85 +@example +@verbatim +To: Henric Jungheim +Subject: Re: flex 2.5.4a +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:41:42 PST. +Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 16:50:14 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> This brings up a feature request: How about a command line +> option to specify the filename when reading from stdin? That way one +> doesn't need to create a temporary file in order to get the "#line" +> directives to make sense. + +Use -o combined with -t (per the man page description of -o). + +> P.S., Is there any simple way to use non-blocking IO to parse multiple +> streams? + +Simple, no. + +One approach might be to return a magic character on EWOULDBLOCK and +have a rule + + .* // put back .*, eat magic character + +This is off the top of my head, not sure it'll work. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-86 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-86 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Repko, Billy D" +Subject: Re: Compiling scanners +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 13 Jan 1999 10:52:47 PST. +Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 00:25:30 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> It appears that maybe it cannot find the lfl library. + +The Makefile in the distribution builds it, so you should have it. +It's exceedingly trivial, just a main() that calls yylex() and +a yyrap() that always returns 1. + +> %% +> \n ++num_lines; ++num_chars; +> . ++num_chars; + +You can't indent your rules like this - that's where the errors are coming +from. Flex copies indented text to the output file, it's how you do things +like + + int num_lines_seen = 0; + +to declare local variables. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-87 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-87 +@example +@verbatim +To: Erick Branderhorst +Subject: Re: flex input buffer +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 09 Feb 1999 13:53:46 PST. +Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:03:37 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> In the flex.skl file the size of the default input buffers is set. Can you +> explain why this size is set and why it is such a high number. + +It's large to optimize performance when scanning large files. You can +safely make it a lot lower if needed. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-88 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-88 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Guido Minnen" +Subject: Re: Flex error message +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 24 Feb 1999 15:31:46 PST. +Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 00:11:31 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> I'm extending a larger scanner written in Flex and I keep running into +> problems. More specifically, I get the error message: +> "flex: input rules are too complicated (>= 32000 NFA states)" + +Increase the definitions in flexdef.h for: + +#define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always j +ams */ +#define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 +#define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 + +recompile everything, and it should all work. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-90 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-90 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Dmitriy Goldobin" +Subject: Re: FLEX trouble +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 31 May 1999 18:44:49 PDT. +Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 00:15:07 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I have a trouble with FLEX. Why rule "/*".*"*/" work properly,=20 +> but rule "/*"(.|\n)*"*/" don't work ? + +The second of these will have to scan the entire input stream (because +"(.|\n)*" matches an arbitrary amount of any text) in order to see if +it ends with "*/", terminating the comment. That potentially will overflow +the input buffer. + +> More complex rule "/*"([^*]|(\*/[^/]))*"*/ give an error +> 'unrecognized rule'. + +You can't use the '/' operator inside parentheses. It's not clear +what "(a/b)*" actually means. + +> I now use workaround with state , but single-rule is +> better, i think. + +Single-rule is nice but will always have the problem of either setting +restrictions on comments (like not allowing multi-line comments) and/or +running the risk of consuming the entire input stream, as noted above. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-91 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-91 +@example +@verbatim +Received: from mc-qout4.whowhere.com (mc-qout4.whowhere.com [209.185.123.18]) + by ee.lbl.gov (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id IAA05100 + for ; Tue, 15 Jun 1999 08:56:06 -0700 (PDT) +Received: from Unknown/Local ([?.?.?.?]) by my-deja.com; Tue Jun 15 08:55:43 1999 +To: vern@ee.lbl.gov +Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 08:55:43 -0700 +From: "Aki Niimura" +Message-ID: +Mime-Version: 1.0 +Cc: +X-Sent-Mail: on +Reply-To: +X-Mailer: MailCity Service +Subject: A question on flex C++ scanner +X-Sender-Ip: 12.72.207.61 +Organization: My Deja Email (http://www.my-deja.com:80) +Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii +Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit + +Dear Dr. Paxon, + +I have been using flex for years. +It works very well on many projects. +Most case, I used it to generate a scanner on C language. +However, one project I needed to generate a scanner +on C++ lanuage. Thanks to your enhancement, flex did +the job. + +Currently, I'm working on enhancing my previous project. +I need to deal with multiple input streams (recursive +inclusion) in this scanner (C++). +I did similar thing for another scanner (C) as you +explained in your documentation. + +The generated scanner (C++) has necessary methods: +- switch_to_buffer(struct yy_buffer_state *b) +- yy_create_buffer(istream *is, int sz) +- yy_delete_buffer(struct yy_buffer_state *b) + +However, I couldn't figure out how to access current +buffer (yy_current_buffer). + +yy_current_buffer is a protected member of yyFlexLexer. +I can't access it directly. +Then, I thought yy_create_buffer() with is = 0 might +return current stream buffer. But it seems not as far +as I checked the source. (flex 2.5.4) + +I went through the Web in addition to Flex documentation. +However, it hasn't been successful, so far. + +It is not my intention to bother you, but, can you +comment about how to obtain the current stream buffer? + +Your response would be highly appreciated. + +Best regards, +Aki Niimura + +--== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- +Share what you know. Learn what you don't. +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-92 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-92 +@example +@verbatim +To: neko@my-deja.com +Subject: Re: A question on flex C++ scanner +In-reply-to: Your message of Tue, 15 Jun 1999 08:55:43 PDT. +Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 09:04:24 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> However, I couldn't figure out how to access current +> buffer (yy_current_buffer). + +Derive your own subclass from yyFlexLexer. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-93 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-93 +@example +@verbatim +To: "Stones, Darren" +Subject: Re: You're the man to see? +In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 23 Jun 1999 11:10:29 PDT. +Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 09:01:40 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I hope you can help me. I am using Flex and Bison to produce an interpreted +> language. However all goes well until I try to implement an IF statement or +> a WHILE. I cannot get this to work as the parser parses all the conditions +> eg. the TRUE and FALSE conditons to check for a rule match. So I cannot +> make a decision!! + +You need to use the parser to build a parse tree (= abstract syntax trwee), +and when that's all done you recursively evaluate the tree, binding variables +to values at that time. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-94 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-94 +@example +@verbatim +To: Petr Danecek +Subject: Re: flex - question +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 28 Jun 1999 19:21:41 PDT. +Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 16:52:13 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> file, it takes an enormous amount of time. It is funny, because the +> source code has only 12 rules!!! I think it looks like an exponencial +> growth. + +Right, that's the problem - some patterns (those with a lot of +ambiguity, where yours has because at any given time the scanner can +be in the middle of all sorts of combinations of the different +rules) blow up exponentially. + +For your rules, there is an easy fix. Change the ".*" that comes fater +the directory name to "[^ ]*". With that in place, the rules are no +longer nearly so ambiguous, because then once one of the directories +has been matched, no other can be matched (since they all require a +leading blank). + +If that's not an acceptable solution, then you can enter a start state +to pick up the .*\n after each directory is matched. + +Also note that for speed, you'll want to add a ".*" rule at the end, +otherwise rules that don't match any of the patterns will be matched +very slowly, a character at a time. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-95 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-95 +@example +@verbatim +To: Tielman Koekemoer +Subject: Re: Please help. +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 08 Jul 1999 13:20:37 PDT. +Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 08:20:39 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I was hoping you could help me with my problem. +> +> I tried compiling (gnu)flex on a Solaris 2.4 machine +> but when I ran make (after configure) I got an error. +> +> -------------------------------------------------------------- +> gcc -c -I. -I. -g -O parse.c +> ./flex -t -p ./scan.l >scan.c +> sh: ./flex: not found +> *** Error code 1 +> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `scan.c' +> ------------------------------------------------------------- +> +> What's strange to me is that I'm only +> trying to install flex now. I then edited the Makefile to +> and changed where it says "FLEX = flex" to "FLEX = lex" +> ( lex: the native Solaris one ) but then it complains about +> the "-p" option. Is there any way I can compile flex without +> using flex or lex? +> +> Thanks so much for your time. + +You managed to step on the bootstrap sequence, which first copies +initscan.c to scan.c in order to build flex. Try fetching a fresh +distribution from ftp.ee.lbl.gov. (Or you can first try removing +".bootstrap" and doing a make again.) + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-96 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-96 +@example +@verbatim +To: Tielman Koekemoer +Subject: Re: Please help. +In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 09 Jul 1999 09:16:14 PDT. +Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 00:27:20 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> First I removed .bootstrap (and ran make) - no luck. I downloaded the +> software but I still have the same problem. Is there anything else I +> could try. + +Try: + + cp initscan.c scan.c + touch scan.c + make scan.o + +If this last tries to first build scan.c from scan.l using ./flex, then +your "make" is broken, in which case compile scan.c to scan.o by hand. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-97 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-97 +@example +@verbatim +To: Sumanth Kamenani +Subject: Re: Error +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 19 Jul 1999 23:08:41 PDT. +Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 00:18:26 PDT +From: Vern Paxson + +> I am getting a compilation error. The error is given as "unknown symbol- yylex". + +The parser relies on calling yylex(), but you're instead using the C++ scanning +class, so you need to supply a yylex() "glue" function that calls an instance +scanner of the scanner (e.g., "scanner->yylex()"). + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-98 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-98 +@example +@verbatim +To: daniel@synchrods.synchrods.COM (Daniel Senderowicz) +Subject: Re: lex +In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 22 Nov 1999 11:19:04 PST. +Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 15:54:30 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +Well, your problem is the + +switch (yybgin-yysvec-1) { /* witchcraft */ + +at the beginning of lex rules. "witchcraft" == "non-portable". It's +assuming knowledge of the AT&T lex's internal variables. + +For flex, you can probably do the equivalent using a switch on YYSTATE. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-99 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-99 +@example +@verbatim +To: archow@hss.hns.com +Subject: Re: Regarding distribution of flex and yacc based grammars +In-reply-to: Your message of Sun, 19 Dec 1999 17:50:24 +0530. +Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 01:56:24 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> When we provide the customer with an object code distribution, is it +> necessary for us to provide source +> for the generated C files from flex and bison since they are generated by +> flex and bison ? + +For flex, no. I don't know what the current state of this is for bison. + +> Also, is there any requrirement for us to neccessarily provide source for +> the grammar files which are fed into flex and bison ? + +Again, for flex, no. + +See the file "COPYING" in the flex distribution for the legalese. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-100 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-100 +@example +@verbatim +To: Martin Gallwey +Subject: Re: Flex, and self referencing rules +In-reply-to: Your message of Sun, 20 Feb 2000 01:01:21 PST. +Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 18:33:16 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +> However, I do not use unput anywhere. I do use self-referencing +> rules like this: +> +> UnaryExpr ({UnionExpr})|("-"{UnaryExpr}) + +You can't do this - flex is *not* a parser like yacc (which does indeed +allow recursion), it is a scanner that's confined to regular expressions. + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@c TODO: Evaluate this faq. +@node unnamed-faq-101 +@unnumberedsec unnamed-faq-101 +@example +@verbatim +To: slg3@lehigh.edu (SAMUEL L. GULDEN) +Subject: Re: Flex problem +In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 02 Mar 2000 12:29:04 PST. +Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 23:00:46 PST +From: Vern Paxson + +If this is exactly your program: + +> digit [0-9] +> digits {digit}+ +> whitespace [ \t\n]+ +> +> %% +> "[" { printf("open_brac\n");} +> "]" { printf("close_brac\n");} +> "+" { printf("addop\n");} +> "*" { printf("multop\n");} +> {digits} { printf("NUMBER = %s\n", yytext);} +> whitespace ; + +then the problem is that the last rule needs to be "{whitespace}" ! + + Vern +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL? +@unnumberedsec What is the difference between YYLEX_PARAM and YY_DECL? + +YYLEX_PARAM is not a flex symbol. It is for Bison. It tells Bison to pass extra +params when it calls yylex() from the parser. + +YY_DECL is the Flex declaration of yylex. The default is similar to this: + +@example +@verbatim +#define int yy_lex () +@end verbatim +@end example + + +@node Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error? +@unnumberedsec Why do I get "conflicting types for yylex" error? + +This is a compiler error regarding a generated Bison parser, not a Flex scanner. +It means you need a prototype of yylex() in the top of the Bison file. +Be sure the prototype matches YY_DECL. + +@node How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action? +@unnumberedsec How do I access the values set in a Flex action from within a Bison action? + +With $1, $2, $3, etc. These are called "Semantic Values" in the Bison manual. +See @ref{Top, , , bison, the GNU Bison Manual}. + +@node Appendices, Indices, FAQ, Top +@appendix Appendices + +@menu +* Makefiles and Flex:: +* Bison Bridge:: +* M4 Dependency:: +* Common Patterns:: +@end menu + +@node Makefiles and Flex, Bison Bridge, Appendices, Appendices +@appendixsec Makefiles and Flex + +@cindex Makefile, syntax + +In this appendix, we provide tips for writing Makefiles to build your scanners. + +In a traditional build environment, we say that the @file{.c} files are the +sources, and the @file{.o} files are the intermediate files. When using +@code{flex}, however, the @file{.l} files are the sources, and the generated +@file{.c} files (along with the @file{.o} files) are the intermediate files. +This requires you to carefully plan your Makefile. + +Modern @command{make} programs understand that @file{foo.l} is intended to +generate @file{lex.yy.c} or @file{foo.c}, and will behave +accordingly@footnote{GNU @command{make} and GNU @command{automake} are two such +programs that provide implicit rules for flex-generated scanners.}@footnote{GNU @command{automake} +may generate code to execute flex in lex-compatible mode, or to stdout. If this is not what you want, +then you should provide an explicit rule in your Makefile.am}. The +following Makefile does not explicitly instruct @command{make} how to build +@file{foo.c} from @file{foo.l}. Instead, it relies on the implicit rules of the +@command{make} program to build the intermediate file, @file{scan.c}: + +@cindex Makefile, example of implicit rules +@example +@verbatim + # Basic Makefile -- relies on implicit rules + # Creates "myprogram" from "scan.l" and "myprogram.c" + # + LEX=flex + myprogram: scan.o myprogram.o + scan.o: scan.l + +@end verbatim +@end example + + +For simple cases, the above may be sufficient. For other cases, +you may have to explicitly instruct @command{make} how to build your scanner. +The following is an example of a Makefile containing explicit rules: + +@cindex Makefile, explicit example +@example +@verbatim + # Basic Makefile -- provides explicit rules + # Creates "myprogram" from "scan.l" and "myprogram.c" + # + LEX=flex + myprogram: scan.o myprogram.o + $(CC) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $^ + + myprogram.o: myprogram.c + $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $^ + + scan.o: scan.c + $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $^ + + scan.c: scan.l + $(LEX) $(LFLAGS) -o $@ $^ + + clean: + $(RM) *.o scan.c + +@end verbatim +@end example + +Notice in the above example that @file{scan.c} is in the @code{clean} target. +This is because we consider the file @file{scan.c} to be an intermediate file. + +Finally, we provide a realistic example of a @code{flex} scanner used with a +@code{bison} parser@footnote{This example also applies to yacc parsers.}. +There is a tricky problem we have to deal with. Since a @code{flex} scanner +will typically include a header file (e.g., @file{y.tab.h}) generated by the +parser, we need to be sure that the header file is generated BEFORE the scanner +is compiled. We handle this case in the following example: + +@example +@verbatim + # Makefile example -- scanner and parser. + # Creates "myprogram" from "scan.l", "parse.y", and "myprogram.c" + # + LEX = flex + YACC = bison -y + YFLAGS = -d + objects = scan.o parse.o myprogram.o + + myprogram: $(objects) + scan.o: scan.l parse.c + parse.o: parse.y + myprogram.o: myprogram.c + +@end verbatim +@end example + +In the above example, notice the line, + +@example +@verbatim + scan.o: scan.l parse.c +@end verbatim +@end example + +, which lists the file @file{parse.c} (the generated parser) as a dependency of +@file{scan.o}. We want to ensure that the parser is created before the scanner +is compiled, and the above line seems to do the trick. Feel free to experiment +with your specific implementation of @command{make}. + + +For more details on writing Makefiles, see @ref{Top, , , make, The +GNU Make Manual}. + +@node Bison Bridge, M4 Dependency, Makefiles and Flex, Appendices +@section C Scanners with Bison Parsers + +@cindex bison, bridging with flex +@vindex yylval +@vindex yylloc +@tindex YYLTYPE +@tindex YYSTYPE + +This section describes the @code{flex} features useful when integrating +@code{flex} with @code{GNU bison}@footnote{The features described here are +purely optional, and are by no means the only way to use flex with bison. +We merely provide some glue to ease development of your parser-scanner pair.}. +Skip this section if you are not using +@code{bison} with your scanner. Here we discuss only the @code{flex} +half of the @code{flex} and @code{bison} pair. We do not discuss +@code{bison} in any detail. For more information about generating +@code{bison} parsers, see @ref{Top, , , bison, the GNU Bison Manual}. + +A compatible @code{bison} scanner is generated by declaring @samp{%option +bison-bridge} or by supplying @samp{--bison-bridge} when invoking @code{flex} +from the command line. This instructs @code{flex} that the macro +@code{yylval} may be used. The data type for +@code{yylval}, @code{YYSTYPE}, +is typically defined in a header file, included in section 1 of the +@code{flex} input file. For a list of functions and macros +available, @xref{bison-functions}. + +The declaration of yylex becomes, + +@findex yylex (reentrant version) +@example +@verbatim + int yylex ( YYSTYPE * lvalp, yyscan_t scanner ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +If @code{%option bison-locations} is specified, then the declaration +becomes, + +@findex yylex (reentrant version) +@example +@verbatim + int yylex ( YYSTYPE * lvalp, YYLTYPE * llocp, yyscan_t scanner ); +@end verbatim +@end example + +Note that the macros @code{yylval} and @code{yylloc} evaluate to pointers. +Support for @code{yylloc} is optional in @code{bison}, so it is optional in +@code{flex} as well. The following is an example of a @code{flex} scanner that +is compatible with @code{bison}. + +@cindex bison, scanner to be called from bison +@example +@verbatim + /* Scanner for "C" assignment statements... sort of. */ + %{ + #include "y.tab.h" /* Generated by bison. */ + %} + + %option bison-bridge bison-locations + % + + [[:digit:]]+ { yylval->num = atoi(yytext); return NUMBER;} + [[:alnum:]]+ { yylval->str = strdup(yytext); return STRING;} + "="|";" { return yytext[0];} + . {} + % +@end verbatim +@end example + +As you can see, there really is no magic here. We just use +@code{yylval} as we would any other variable. The data type of +@code{yylval} is generated by @code{bison}, and included in the file +@file{y.tab.h}. Here is the corresponding @code{bison} parser: + +@cindex bison, parser +@example +@verbatim + /* Parser to convert "C" assignments to lisp. */ + %{ + /* Pass the argument to yyparse through to yylex. */ + #define YYPARSE_PARAM scanner + #define YYLEX_PARAM scanner + %} + %locations + %pure_parser + %union { + int num; + char* str; + } + %token STRING + %token NUMBER + %% + assignment: + STRING '=' NUMBER ';' { + printf( "(setf %s %d)", $1, $3 ); + } + ; +@end verbatim +@end example + +@node M4 Dependency, Common Patterns, Bison Bridge, Appendices +@section M4 Dependency +@cindex m4 +The macro processor @code{m4}@footnote{The use of m4 is subject to change in +future revisions of flex. It is not part of the public API of flex. Do not depend on it.} +must be installed wherever flex is installed. +@code{flex} invokes @samp{m4}, found by searching the directories in the +@code{PATH} environment variable. Any code you place in section 1 or in the +actions will be sent through m4. Please follow these rules to protect your +code from unwanted @code{m4} processing. + +@itemize + +@item Do not use symbols that begin with, @samp{m4_}, such as, @samp{m4_define}, +or @samp{m4_include}, since those are reserved for @code{m4} macro names. If for +some reason you need m4_ as a prefix, use a preprocessor #define to get your +symbol past m4 unmangled. + +@item Do not use the strings @samp{[[} or @samp{]]} anywhere in your code. The +former is not valid in C, except within comments and strings, but the latter is valid in +code such as @code{x[y[z]]}. The solution is simple. To get the literal string +@code{"]]"}, use @code{"]""]"}. To get the array notation @code{x[y[z]]}, +use @code{x[y[z] ]}. Flex will attempt to detect these sequences in user code, and +escape them. However, it's best to avoid this complexity where possible, by +removing such sequences from your code. + +@end itemize + +@code{m4} is only required at the time you run @code{flex}. The generated +scanner is ordinary C or C++, and does @emph{not} require @code{m4}. + +@node Common Patterns, ,M4 Dependency, Appendices +@section Common Patterns +@cindex patterns, common + +This appendix provides examples of common regular expressions you might use +in your scanner. + +@menu +* Numbers:: +* Identifiers:: +* Quoted Constructs:: +* Addresses:: +@end menu + + +@node Numbers, Identifiers, ,Common Patterns +@subsection Numbers + +@table @asis + +@item C99 decimal constant +@code{([[:digit:]]@{-@}[0])[[:digit:]]*} + +@item C99 hexadecimal constant +@code{0[xX][[:xdigit:]]+} + +@item C99 octal constant +@code{0[0123456]*} + +@item C99 floating point constant +@verbatim + {dseq} ([[:digit:]]+) + {dseq_opt} ([[:digit:]]*) + {frac} (({dseq_opt}"."{dseq})|{dseq}".") + {exp} ([eE][+-]?{dseq}) + {exp_opt} ({exp}?) + {fsuff} [flFL] + {fsuff_opt} ({fsuff}?) + {hpref} (0[xX]) + {hdseq} ([[:xdigit:]]+) + {hdseq_opt} ([[:xdigit:]]*) + {hfrac} (({hdseq_opt}"."{hdseq})|({hdseq}".")) + {bexp} ([pP][+-]?{dseq}) + {dfc} (({frac}{exp_opt}{fsuff_opt})|({dseq}{exp}{fsuff_opt})) + {hfc} (({hpref}{hfrac}{bexp}{fsuff_opt})|({hpref}{hdseq}{bexp}{fsuff_opt})) + + {c99_floating_point_constant} ({dfc}|{hfc}) +@end verbatim + +See C99 section 6.4.4.2 for the gory details. + +@end table + +@node Identifiers, Quoted Constructs, Numbers, Common Patterns +@subsection Identifiers + +@table @asis + +@item C99 Identifier +@verbatim +ucn ((\\u([[:xdigit:]]{4}))|(\\U([[:xdigit:]]{8}))) +nondigit [_[:alpha:]] +c99_id ([_[:alpha:]]|{ucn})([_[:alnum:]]|{ucn})* +@end verbatim + +Technically, the above pattern does not encompass all possible C99 identifiers, since C99 allows for +"implementation-defined" characters. In practice, C compilers follow the above pattern, with the +addition of the @samp{$} character. + +@item UTF-8 Encoded Unicode Code Point +@verbatim +[\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E]|[\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]|\xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]|[\xE1-\xEC\xEE\xEF]([\x80-\xBF]{2})|\xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]|\xF0[\x90-\xBF]([\x80-\xBF]{2})|[\xF1-\xF3]([\x80-\xBF]{3})|\xF4[\x80-\x8F]([\x80-\xBF]{2}) +@end verbatim + +@end table + +@node Quoted Constructs, Addresses, Identifiers, Common Patterns +@subsection Quoted Constructs + +@table @asis +@item C99 String Literal +@code{L?\"([^\"\\\n]|(\\['\"?\\abfnrtv])|(\\([0123456]@{1,3@}))|(\\x[[:xdigit:]]+)|(\\u([[:xdigit:]]@{4@}))|(\\U([[:xdigit:]]@{8@})))*\"} + +@item C99 Comment +@code{("/*"([^*]|"*"[^/])*"*/")|("/"(\\\n)*"/"[^\n]*)} + +Note that in C99, a @samp{//}-style comment may be split across lines, and, contrary to popular belief, +does not include the trailing @samp{\n} character. + +A better way to scan @samp{/* */} comments is by line, rather than matching +possibly huge comments all at once. This will allow you to scan comments of +unlimited length, as long as line breaks appear at sane intervals. This is also +more efficient when used with automatic line number processing. @xref{option-yylineno}. + +@verbatim +{ + "/*" BEGIN(COMMENT); +} +{ + "*/" BEGIN(0); + [^*\n]+ ; + "*"[^/] ; + \n ; +} +@end verbatim + +@end table + +@node Addresses, ,Quoted Constructs, Common Patterns +@subsection Addresses + +@table @asis + +@item IPv4 Address +@code{(([[:digit:]]@{1,3@}".")@{3@}([[:digit:]]@{1,3@}))} + +@item IPv6 Address +@verbatim +hex4 ([[:xdigit:]]{1,4}) +hexseq ({hex4}(:{hex4}*)) +hexpart ({hexseq}|({hexseq}::({hexseq}?))|::{hexseq}) +IPv6address ({hexpart}(":"{IPv4address})?) +@end verbatim + +See RFC2373 for details. + +@item URI +@code{(([^:/?#]+):)?("//"([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?} + +This pattern is nearly useless, since it allows just about any character to +appear in a URI, including spaces and control characters. See RFC2396 for +details. + +@end table + + +@node Indices, , Appendices, Top +@unnumbered Indices + +@menu +* Concept Index:: +* Index of Functions and Macros:: +* Index of Variables:: +* Index of Data Types:: +* Index of Hooks:: +* Index of Scanner Options:: +@end menu + +@node Concept Index, Index of Functions and Macros, Indices, Indices +@unnumberedsec Concept Index + +@printindex cp + +@node Index of Functions and Macros, Index of Variables, Concept Index, Indices +@unnumberedsec Index of Functions and Macros + +This is an index of functions and preprocessor macros that look like functions. +For macros that expand to variables or constants, see @ref{Index of Variables}. + +@printindex fn + +@node Index of Variables, Index of Data Types, Index of Functions and Macros, Indices +@unnumberedsec Index of Variables + +This is an index of variables, constants, and preprocessor macros +that expand to variables or constants. + +@printindex vr + +@node Index of Data Types, Index of Hooks, Index of Variables, Indices +@unnumberedsec Index of Data Types +@printindex tp + +@node Index of Hooks, Index of Scanner Options, Index of Data Types, Indices +@unnumberedsec Index of Hooks + +This is an index of "hooks" that the user may define. These hooks typically correspond +to specific locations in the generated scanner, and may be used to insert arbitrary code. + +@printindex hk + +@node Index of Scanner Options, , Index of Hooks, Indices +@unnumberedsec Index of Scanner Options + +@printindex op + +@c A vim script to name the faq entries. delete this when faqs are no longer +@c named "unnamed-faq-XXX". +@c +@c fu! Faq2 () range abort +@c let @r=input("Rename to: ") +@c exe "%s/" . @w . "/" . @r . "/g" +@c normal 'f +@c endf +@c nnoremap 1G/@node\s\+unnamed-faq-\d\+mfww"wy5ezt:call Faq2() + +@bye diff --git a/doc/mdate-sh b/doc/mdate-sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..cd916c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/mdate-sh @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Get modification time of a file or directory and pretty-print it. + +scriptversion=2005-06-29.22 + +# Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software +# Foundation, Inc. +# written by Ulrich Drepper , June 1995 +# +# 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 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. +# +# 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. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, +# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you +# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a +# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under +# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. + +# This file is maintained in Automake, please report +# bugs to or send patches to +# . + +case $1 in + '') + echo "$0: No file. Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2 + exit 1; + ;; + -h | --h*) + cat <<\EOF +Usage: mdate-sh [--help] [--version] FILE + +Pretty-print the modification time of FILE. + +Report bugs to . +EOF + exit $? + ;; + -v | --v*) + echo "mdate-sh $scriptversion" + exit $? + ;; +esac + +# Prevent date giving response in another language. +LANG=C +export LANG +LC_ALL=C +export LC_ALL +LC_TIME=C +export LC_TIME + +# GNU ls changes its time format in response to the TIME_STYLE +# variable. Since we cannot assume `unset' works, revert this +# variable to its documented default. +if test "${TIME_STYLE+set}" = set; then + TIME_STYLE=posix-long-iso + export TIME_STYLE +fi + +save_arg1=$1 + +# Find out how to get the extended ls output of a file or directory. +if ls -L /dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then + ls_command='ls -L -l -d' +else + ls_command='ls -l -d' +fi + +# A `ls -l' line looks as follows on OS/2. +# drwxrwx--- 0 Aug 11 2001 foo +# This differs from Unix, which adds ownership information. +# drwxrwx--- 2 root root 4096 Aug 11 2001 foo +# +# To find the date, we split the line on spaces and iterate on words +# until we find a month. This cannot work with files whose owner is a +# user named `Jan', or `Feb', etc. However, it's unlikely that `/' +# will be owned by a user whose name is a month. So we first look at +# the extended ls output of the root directory to decide how many +# words should be skipped to get the date. + +# On HPUX /bin/sh, "set" interprets "-rw-r--r--" as options, so the "x" below. +set x`ls -l -d /` + +# Find which argument is the month. +month= +command= +until test $month +do + shift + # Add another shift to the command. + command="$command shift;" + case $1 in + Jan) month=January; nummonth=1;; + Feb) month=February; nummonth=2;; + Mar) month=March; nummonth=3;; + Apr) month=April; nummonth=4;; + May) month=May; nummonth=5;; + Jun) month=June; nummonth=6;; + Jul) month=July; nummonth=7;; + Aug) month=August; nummonth=8;; + Sep) month=September; nummonth=9;; + Oct) month=October; nummonth=10;; + Nov) month=November; nummonth=11;; + Dec) month=December; nummonth=12;; + esac +done + +# Get the extended ls output of the file or directory. +set dummy x`eval "$ls_command \"\$save_arg1\""` + +# Remove all preceding arguments +eval $command + +# Because of the dummy argument above, month is in $2. +# +# On a POSIX system, we should have +# +# $# = 5 +# $1 = file size +# $2 = month +# $3 = day +# $4 = year or time +# $5 = filename +# +# On Darwin 7.7.0 and 7.6.0, we have +# +# $# = 4 +# $1 = day +# $2 = month +# $3 = year or time +# $4 = filename + +# Get the month. +case $2 in + Jan) month=January; nummonth=1;; + Feb) month=February; nummonth=2;; + Mar) month=March; nummonth=3;; + Apr) month=April; nummonth=4;; + May) month=May; nummonth=5;; + Jun) month=June; nummonth=6;; + Jul) month=July; nummonth=7;; + Aug) month=August; nummonth=8;; + Sep) month=September; nummonth=9;; + Oct) month=October; nummonth=10;; + Nov) month=November; nummonth=11;; + Dec) month=December; nummonth=12;; +esac + +case $3 in + ???*) day=$1;; + *) day=$3; shift;; +esac + +# Here we have to deal with the problem that the ls output gives either +# the time of day or the year. +case $3 in + *:*) set `date`; eval year=\$$# + case $2 in + Jan) nummonthtod=1;; + Feb) nummonthtod=2;; + Mar) nummonthtod=3;; + Apr) nummonthtod=4;; + May) nummonthtod=5;; + Jun) nummonthtod=6;; + Jul) nummonthtod=7;; + Aug) nummonthtod=8;; + Sep) nummonthtod=9;; + Oct) nummonthtod=10;; + Nov) nummonthtod=11;; + Dec) nummonthtod=12;; + esac + # For the first six month of the year the time notation can also + # be used for files modified in the last year. + if (expr $nummonth \> $nummonthtod) > /dev/null; + then + year=`expr $year - 1` + fi;; + *) year=$3;; +esac + +# The result. +echo $day $month $year + +# Local Variables: +# mode: shell-script +# sh-indentation: 2 +# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" +# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +# time-stamp-end: "$" +# End: diff --git a/doc/stamp-vti b/doc/stamp-vti new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46b5982 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/stamp-vti @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +@set UPDATED 10 September 2007 +@set UPDATED-MONTH September 2007 +@set EDITION 2.5.35 +@set VERSION 2.5.35 diff --git a/doc/texinfo.tex b/doc/texinfo.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff2c406 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/texinfo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,7210 @@ +% texinfo.tex -- TeX macros to handle Texinfo files. +% +% Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex. +\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi +% +\def\texinfoversion{2005-07-05.19} +% +% Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, +% 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software +% Foundation, Inc. +% +% This texinfo.tex file 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 2, or (at +% your option) any later version. +% +% This texinfo.tex file 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. 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Please include including a +% complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the +% problem. Patches are, of course, greatly appreciated. +% +% To process a Texinfo manual with TeX, it's most reliable to use the +% texi2dvi shell script that comes with the distribution. For a simple +% manual foo.texi, however, you can get away with this: +% tex foo.texi +% texindex foo.?? +% tex foo.texi +% tex foo.texi +% dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. +% The extra TeX runs get the cross-reference information correct. +% Sometimes one run after texindex suffices, and sometimes you need more +% than two; texi2dvi does it as many times as necessary. +% +% It is possible to adapt texinfo.tex for other languages, to some +% extent. You can get the existing language-specific files from the +% full Texinfo distribution. +% +% The GNU Texinfo home page is http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo. + + +\message{Loading texinfo [version \texinfoversion]:} + +% If in a .fmt file, print the version number +% and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because +% they might have appeared in the input file name. +\everyjob{\message{[Texinfo version \texinfoversion]}% + \catcode`+=\active \catcode`\_=\active} + +\message{Basics,} +\chardef\other=12 + +% We never want plain's \outer definition of \+ in Texinfo. +% For @tex, we can use \tabalign. +\let\+ = \relax + +% Save some plain tex macros whose names we will redefine. +\let\ptexb=\b +\let\ptexbullet=\bullet +\let\ptexc=\c +\let\ptexcomma=\, +\let\ptexdot=\. +\let\ptexdots=\dots +\let\ptexend=\end +\let\ptexequiv=\equiv +\let\ptexexclam=\! +\let\ptexfootnote=\footnote +\let\ptexgtr=> +\let\ptexhat=^ +\let\ptexi=\i +\let\ptexindent=\indent +\let\ptexinsert=\insert +\let\ptexlbrace=\{ +\let\ptexless=< +\let\ptexnewwrite\newwrite +\let\ptexnoindent=\noindent +\let\ptexplus=+ +\let\ptexrbrace=\} +\let\ptexslash=\/ +\let\ptexstar=\* +\let\ptext=\t + +% If this character appears in an error message or help string, it +% starts a new line in the output. +\newlinechar = `^^J + +% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error +% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. +% +\ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined + \let\linenumber = \empty % Pre-3.0. +\else + \def\linenumber{l.\the\inputlineno:\space} +\fi + +% Set up fixed words for English if not already set. +\ifx\putwordAppendix\undefined \gdef\putwordAppendix{Appendix}\fi +\ifx\putwordChapter\undefined \gdef\putwordChapter{Chapter}\fi +\ifx\putwordfile\undefined \gdef\putwordfile{file}\fi +\ifx\putwordin\undefined \gdef\putwordin{in}\fi +\ifx\putwordIndexIsEmpty\undefined \gdef\putwordIndexIsEmpty{(Index is empty)}\fi +\ifx\putwordIndexNonexistent\undefined \gdef\putwordIndexNonexistent{(Index is nonexistent)}\fi +\ifx\putwordInfo\undefined \gdef\putwordInfo{Info}\fi +\ifx\putwordInstanceVariableof\undefined \gdef\putwordInstanceVariableof{Instance Variable of}\fi +\ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi +\ifx\putwordNoTitle\undefined \gdef\putwordNoTitle{No Title}\fi +\ifx\putwordof\undefined \gdef\putwordof{of}\fi +\ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi +\ifx\putwordpage\undefined \gdef\putwordpage{page}\fi +\ifx\putwordsection\undefined \gdef\putwordsection{section}\fi +\ifx\putwordSection\undefined \gdef\putwordSection{Section}\fi +\ifx\putwordsee\undefined \gdef\putwordsee{see}\fi +\ifx\putwordSee\undefined \gdef\putwordSee{See}\fi +\ifx\putwordShortTOC\undefined \gdef\putwordShortTOC{Short Contents}\fi +\ifx\putwordTOC\undefined \gdef\putwordTOC{Table of Contents}\fi +% +\ifx\putwordMJan\undefined \gdef\putwordMJan{January}\fi +\ifx\putwordMFeb\undefined \gdef\putwordMFeb{February}\fi +\ifx\putwordMMar\undefined \gdef\putwordMMar{March}\fi +\ifx\putwordMApr\undefined \gdef\putwordMApr{April}\fi +\ifx\putwordMMay\undefined \gdef\putwordMMay{May}\fi +\ifx\putwordMJun\undefined \gdef\putwordMJun{June}\fi +\ifx\putwordMJul\undefined \gdef\putwordMJul{July}\fi +\ifx\putwordMAug\undefined \gdef\putwordMAug{August}\fi +\ifx\putwordMSep\undefined \gdef\putwordMSep{September}\fi +\ifx\putwordMOct\undefined \gdef\putwordMOct{October}\fi +\ifx\putwordMNov\undefined \gdef\putwordMNov{November}\fi +\ifx\putwordMDec\undefined \gdef\putwordMDec{December}\fi +% +\ifx\putwordDefmac\undefined \gdef\putwordDefmac{Macro}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefspec\undefined \gdef\putwordDefspec{Special Form}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefvar\undefined \gdef\putwordDefvar{Variable}\fi +\ifx\putwordDefopt\undefined \gdef\putwordDefopt{User Option}\fi +\ifx\putwordDeffunc\undefined \gdef\putwordDeffunc{Function}\fi + +% In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is +% in some cases the escape char. +\chardef\backChar = `\\ +\chardef\colonChar = `\: +\chardef\commaChar = `\, +\chardef\dotChar = `\. +\chardef\exclamChar= `\! +\chardef\plusChar = `\+ +\chardef\questChar = `\? +\chardef\semiChar = `\; +\chardef\underChar = `\_ + +\chardef\spaceChar = `\ % +\chardef\spacecat = 10 +\def\spaceisspace{\catcode\spaceChar=\spacecat} + +{% for help with debugging. + % example usage: \expandafter\show\activebackslash + \catcode`\! = 0 \catcode`\\ = \active + !global!def!activebackslash{\} +} + +% Ignore a token. +% +\def\gobble#1{} + +% The following is used inside several \edef's. +\def\makecsname#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname} + +% Hyphenation fixes. +\hyphenation{ + Flor-i-da Ghost-script Ghost-view Mac-OS Post-Script + ap-pen-dix bit-map bit-maps + data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script + man-u-scripts mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers over-view par-a-digm + par-a-digms rath-er rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces + spell-ing spell-ings + stand-alone strong-est time-stamp time-stamps which-ever white-space + wide-spread wrap-around +} + +% Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages. +\newdimen\bindingoffset +\newdimen\normaloffset +\newdimen\pagewidth \newdimen\pageheight + +% For a final copy, take out the rectangles +% that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided +% that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin). +% +\def\finalout{\overfullrule=0pt} + +% @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line. It should +% surround any changed text. This approach does *not* work if the +% change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would +% have adopt a much more difficult approach (putting marks into the main +% vertical list for the beginning and end of each change). +% +\def\|{% + % \vadjust can only be used in horizontal mode. + \leavevmode + % + % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output. + \vadjust{% + % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current + % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record. + \vskip-\baselineskip + % + % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So + % the \llap here moves out into the left-hand margin. + \llap{% + % + % For a thicker or thinner bar, change the `1pt'. + \vrule height\baselineskip width1pt + % + % This is the space between the bar and the text. + \hskip 12pt + }% + }% +} + +% Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file +% and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, +% since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make +% some effort to order the tracing commands to reduce output in the log +% file; cf. trace.sty in LaTeX. +% +\def\gloggingall{\begingroup \globaldefs = 1 \loggingall \endgroup}% +\def\loggingall{% + \tracingstats2 + \tracingpages1 + \tracinglostchars2 % 2 gives us more in etex + \tracingparagraphs1 + \tracingoutput1 + \tracingmacros2 + \tracingrestores1 + \showboxbreadth\maxdimen \showboxdepth\maxdimen + \ifx\eTeXversion\undefined\else % etex gives us more logging + \tracingscantokens1 + \tracingifs1 + \tracinggroups1 + \tracingnesting2 + \tracingassigns1 + \fi + \tracingcommands3 % 3 gives us more in etex + \errorcontextlines16 +}% + +% add check for \lastpenalty to plain's definitions. If the last thing +% we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. +% +\def\smallbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\smallskipamount + \removelastskip\penalty-50\smallskip\fi\fi} +\def\medbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\medskipamount + \removelastskip\penalty-100\medskip\fi\fi} +\def\bigbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\bigskipamount + \removelastskip\penalty-200\bigskip\fi\fi} + +% For @cropmarks command. +% Do @cropmarks to get crop marks. +% +\newif\ifcropmarks +\let\cropmarks = \cropmarkstrue +% +% Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners. +% Added by P. A. MacKay, 12 Nov. 1986 +% +\newdimen\outerhsize \newdimen\outervsize % set by the paper size routines +\newdimen\cornerlong \cornerlong=1pc +\newdimen\cornerthick \cornerthick=.3pt +\newdimen\topandbottommargin \topandbottommargin=.75in + +% Main output routine. +\chardef\PAGE = 255 +\output = {\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}} + +\newbox\headlinebox +\newbox\footlinebox + +% \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument. Note that \pagecontents +% does insertions, but you have to call it yourself. +\def\onepageout#1{% + \ifcropmarks \hoffset=0pt \else \hoffset=\normaloffset \fi + % + \ifodd\pageno \advance\hoffset by \bindingoffset + \else \advance\hoffset by -\bindingoffset\fi + % + % Do this outside of the \shipout so @code etc. will be expanded in + % the headline as they should be, not taken literally (outputting ''code). + \setbox\headlinebox = \vbox{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline}% + \setbox\footlinebox = \vbox{\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}% + % + {% + % Have to do this stuff outside the \shipout because we want it to + % take effect in \write's, yet the group defined by the \vbox ends + % before the \shipout runs. + % + \indexdummies % don't expand commands in the output. + \shipout\vbox{% + % Do this early so pdf references go to the beginning of the page. + \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfdest name{\the\pageno} xyz\fi + % + \ifcropmarks \vbox to \outervsize\bgroup + \hsize = \outerhsize + \vskip-\topandbottommargin + \vtop to0pt{% + \line{\ewtop\hfil\ewtop}% + \nointerlineskip + \line{% + \vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nstop}% + \hfill + \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nstop}% + }% + \vss}% + \vskip\topandbottommargin + \line\bgroup + \hfil % center the page within the outer (page) hsize. + \ifodd\pageno\hskip\bindingoffset\fi + \vbox\bgroup + \fi + % + \unvbox\headlinebox + \pagebody{#1}% + \ifdim\ht\footlinebox > 0pt + % Only leave this space if the footline is nonempty. + % (We lessened \vsize for it in \oddfootingxxx.) + % The \baselineskip=24pt in plain's \makefootline has no effect. + \vskip 2\baselineskip + \unvbox\footlinebox + \fi + % + \ifcropmarks + \egroup % end of \vbox\bgroup + \hfil\egroup % end of (centering) \line\bgroup + \vskip\topandbottommargin plus1fill minus1fill + \boxmaxdepth = \cornerthick + \vbox to0pt{\vss + \line{% + \vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nsbot}% + \hfill + \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nsbot}% + }% + \nointerlineskip + \line{\ewbot\hfil\ewbot}% + }% + \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause + \fi + }% end of \shipout\vbox + }% end of group with \indexdummies + \advancepageno + \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi +} + +\newinsert\margin \dimen\margin=\maxdimen + +\def\pagebody#1{\vbox to\pageheight{\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth #1}} +{\catcode`\@ =11 +\gdef\pagecontents#1{\ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins\fi +% marginal hacks, juha@viisa.uucp (Juha Takala) +\ifvoid\margin\else % marginal info is present + \rlap{\kern\hsize\vbox to\z@{\kern1pt\box\margin \vss}}\fi +\dimen@=\dp#1 \unvbox#1 +\ifvoid\footins\else\vskip\skip\footins\footnoterule \unvbox\footins\fi +\ifr@ggedbottom \kern-\dimen@ \vfil \fi} +} + +% Here are the rules for the cropmarks. Note that they are +% offset so that the space between them is truly \outerhsize or \outervsize +% (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986) +% +\def\ewtop{\vrule height\cornerthick depth0pt width\cornerlong} +\def\nstop{\vbox + {\hrule height\cornerthick depth\cornerlong width\cornerthick}} +\def\ewbot{\vrule height0pt depth\cornerthick width\cornerlong} +\def\nsbot{\vbox + {\hrule height\cornerlong depth\cornerthick width\cornerthick}} + +% Parse an argument, then pass it to #1. The argument is the rest of +% the input line (except we remove a trailing comment). #1 should be a +% macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument. +% +\def\parsearg{\parseargusing{}} +\def\parseargusing#1#2{% + \def\next{#2}% + \begingroup + \obeylines + \spaceisspace + #1% + \parseargline\empty% Insert the \empty token, see \finishparsearg below. +} + +{\obeylines % + \gdef\parseargline#1^^M{% + \endgroup % End of the group started in \parsearg. + \argremovecomment #1\comment\ArgTerm% + }% +} + +% First remove any @comment, then any @c comment. +\def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\ArgTerm{\argremovec #1\c\ArgTerm} +\def\argremovec#1\c#2\ArgTerm{\argcheckspaces#1\^^M\ArgTerm} + +% Each occurence of `\^^M' or `\^^M' is replaced by a single space. +% +% \argremovec might leave us with trailing space, e.g., +% @end itemize @c foo +% This space token undergoes the same procedure and is eventually removed +% by \finishparsearg. +% +\def\argcheckspaces#1\^^M{\argcheckspacesX#1\^^M \^^M} +\def\argcheckspacesX#1 \^^M{\argcheckspacesY#1\^^M} +\def\argcheckspacesY#1\^^M#2\^^M#3\ArgTerm{% + \def\temp{#3}% + \ifx\temp\empty + % We cannot use \next here, as it holds the macro to run; + % thus we reuse \temp. + \let\temp\finishparsearg + \else + \let\temp\argcheckspaces + \fi + % Put the space token in: + \temp#1 #3\ArgTerm +} + +% If a _delimited_ argument is enclosed in braces, they get stripped; so +% to get _exactly_ the rest of the line, we had to prevent such situation. +% We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now, +% just before passing the control to \next. +% (Similarily, we have to think about #3 of \argcheckspacesY above: it is +% either the null string, or it ends with \^^M---thus there is no danger +% that a pair of braces would be stripped. +% +% But first, we have to remove the trailing space token. +% +\def\finishparsearg#1 \ArgTerm{\expandafter\next\expandafter{#1}} + +% \parseargdef\foo{...} +% is roughly equivalent to +% \def\foo{\parsearg\Xfoo} +% \def\Xfoo#1{...} +% +% Actually, I use \csname\string\foo\endcsname, ie. \\foo, as it is my +% favourite TeX trick. --kasal, 16nov03 + +\def\parseargdef#1{% + \expandafter \doparseargdef \csname\string#1\endcsname #1% +} +\def\doparseargdef#1#2{% + \def#2{\parsearg#1}% + \def#1##1% +} + +% Several utility definitions with active space: +{ + \obeyspaces + \gdef\obeyedspace{ } + + % Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword + % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this + % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input + % should produce a line of output anyway. + % + \gdef\sepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\tie} + + % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces + % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the + % expansion of \tie (\leavevmode \penalty \@M \ ). + \gdef\unsepspaces{\let =\space} +} + + +\def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next} + +% Define the framework for environments in texinfo.tex. It's used like this: +% +% \envdef\foo{...} +% \def\Efoo{...} +% +% It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the +% actual body; @end closes the group after calling \Efoo. \envdef also +% defines \thisenv, so the current environment is known; @end checks +% whether the environment name matches. The \checkenv macro can also be +% used to check whether the current environment is the one expected. +% +% Non-false conditionals (@iftex, @ifset) don't fit into this, so they +% are not treated as enviroments; they don't open a group. (The +% implementation of @end takes care not to call \endgroup in this +% special case.) + + +% At runtime, environments start with this: +\def\startenvironment#1{\begingroup\def\thisenv{#1}} +% initialize +\let\thisenv\empty + +% ... but they get defined via ``\envdef\foo{...}'': +\long\def\envdef#1#2{\def#1{\startenvironment#1#2}} +\def\envparseargdef#1#2{\parseargdef#1{\startenvironment#1#2}} + +% Check whether we're in the right environment: +\def\checkenv#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\thisenv\temp + \else + \badenverr + \fi +} + +% Evironment mismatch, #1 expected: +\def\badenverr{% + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{This command can appear only \inenvironment\temp, + not \inenvironment\thisenv}% +} +\def\inenvironment#1{% + \ifx#1\empty + out of any environment% + \else + in environment \expandafter\string#1% + \fi +} + +% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo. +% But first, it executes a specialized version of \checkenv +% +\parseargdef\end{% + \if 1\csname iscond.#1\endcsname + \else + % The general wording of \badenverr may not be ideal, but... --kasal, 06nov03 + \expandafter\checkenv\csname#1\endcsname + \csname E#1\endcsname + \endgroup + \fi +} + +\newhelp\EMsimple{Press RETURN to continue.} + + +%% Simple single-character @ commands + +% @@ prints an @ +% Kludge this until the fonts are right (grr). +\def\@{{\tt\char64}} + +% This is turned off because it was never documented +% and you can use @w{...} around a quote to suppress ligatures. +%% Define @` and @' to be the same as ` and ' +%% but suppressing ligatures. +%\def\`{{`}} +%\def\'{{'}} + +% Used to generate quoted braces. +\def\mylbrace {{\tt\char123}} +\def\myrbrace {{\tt\char125}} +\let\{=\mylbrace +\let\}=\myrbrace +\begingroup + % Definitions to produce \{ and \} commands for indices, + % and @{ and @} for the aux/toc files. + \catcode`\{ = \other \catcode`\} = \other + \catcode`\[ = 1 \catcode`\] = 2 + \catcode`\! = 0 \catcode`\\ = \other + !gdef!lbracecmd[\{]% + !gdef!rbracecmd[\}]% + !gdef!lbraceatcmd[@{]% + !gdef!rbraceatcmd[@}]% +!endgroup + +% @comma{} to avoid , parsing problems. +\let\comma = , + +% Accents: @, @dotaccent @ringaccent @ubaraccent @udotaccent +% Others are defined by plain TeX: @` @' @" @^ @~ @= @u @v @H. +\let\, = \c +\let\dotaccent = \. +\def\ringaccent#1{{\accent23 #1}} +\let\tieaccent = \t +\let\ubaraccent = \b +\let\udotaccent = \d + +% Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown @ordf @ordm +% Plain TeX defines: @AA @AE @O @OE @L (plus lowercase versions) @ss. +\def\questiondown{?`} +\def\exclamdown{!`} +\def\ordf{\leavevmode\raise1ex\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize \underbar{a}}} +\def\ordm{\leavevmode\raise1ex\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize \underbar{o}}} + +% Dotless i and dotless j, used for accents. +\def\imacro{i} +\def\jmacro{j} +\def\dotless#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\imacro \ptexi + \else\ifx\temp\jmacro \j + \else \errmessage{@dotless can be used only with i or j}% + \fi\fi +} + +% The \TeX{} logo, as in plain, but resetting the spacing so that a +% period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.) +% +\edef\TeX{\TeX \spacefactor=1000 } + +% @LaTeX{} logo. Not quite the same results as the definition in +% latex.ltx, since we use a different font for the raised A; it's most +% convenient for us to use an explicitly smaller font, rather than using +% the \scriptstyle font (since we don't reset \scriptstyle and +% \scriptscriptstyle). +% +\def\LaTeX{% + L\kern-.36em + {\setbox0=\hbox{T}% + \vbox to \ht0{\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize A}\vss}}% + \kern-.15em + \TeX +} + +% Be sure we're in horizontal mode when doing a tie, since we make space +% equivalent to this in @example-like environments. Otherwise, a space +% at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and +% since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the +% penalty on the vertical list instead of in the new paragraph. +{\catcode`@ = 11 + % Avoid using \@M directly, because that causes trouble + % if the definition is written into an index file. + \global\let\tiepenalty = \@M + \gdef\tie{\leavevmode\penalty\tiepenalty\ } +} + +% @: forces normal size whitespace following. +\def\:{\spacefactor=1000 } + +% @* forces a line break. +\def\*{\hfil\break\hbox{}\ignorespaces} + +% @/ allows a line break. +\let\/=\allowbreak + +% @. is an end-of-sentence period. +\def\.{.\spacefactor=\endofsentencespacefactor\space} + +% @! is an end-of-sentence bang. +\def\!{!\spacefactor=\endofsentencespacefactor\space} + +% @? is an end-of-sentence query. +\def\?{?\spacefactor=\endofsentencespacefactor\space} + +% @frenchspacing on|off says whether to put extra space after punctuation. +% +\def\onword{on} +\def\offword{off} +% +\parseargdef\frenchspacing{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\onword \plainfrenchspacing + \else\ifx\temp\offword \plainnonfrenchspacing + \else + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{Unknown @frenchspacing option `\temp', must be on/off}% + \fi\fi +} + +% @w prevents a word break. Without the \leavevmode, @w at the +% beginning of a paragraph, when TeX is still in vertical mode, would +% produce a whole line of output instead of starting the paragraph. +\def\w#1{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}} + +% @group ... @end group forces ... to be all on one page, by enclosing +% it in a TeX vbox. We use \vtop instead of \vbox to construct the box +% to keep its height that of a normal line. According to the rules for +% \topskip (p.114 of the TeXbook), the glue inserted is +% max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, +% therefore, no glue is inserted, and the space between the headline and +% the text is small, which looks bad. +% +% Another complication is that the group might be very large. This can +% cause the glue on the previous page to be unduly stretched, because it +% does not have much material. In this case, it's better to add an +% explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The +% threshold for doing this is if the group is more than \vfilllimit +% percent of a page (\vfilllimit can be changed inside of @tex). +% +\newbox\groupbox +\def\vfilllimit{0.7} +% +\envdef\group{% + \ifnum\catcode`\^^M=\active \else + \errhelp = \groupinvalidhelp + \errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}% + \fi + \startsavinginserts + % + \setbox\groupbox = \vtop\bgroup + % Do @comment since we are called inside an environment such as + % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an + % end-of-line in the output. We don't want the end-of-line after + % the `@group' to put extra space in the output. Since @group + % should appear on a line by itself (according to the Texinfo + % manual), we don't worry about eating any user text. + \comment +} +% +% The \vtop produces a box with normal height and large depth; thus, TeX puts +% \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the next line of text is done) +% \lineskip glue after it. Thus, space below is not quite equal to space +% above. But it's pretty close. +\def\Egroup{% + % To get correct interline space between the last line of the group + % and the first line afterwards, we have to propagate \prevdepth. + \endgraf % Not \par, as it may have been set to \lisppar. + \global\dimen1 = \prevdepth + \egroup % End the \vtop. + % \dimen0 is the vertical size of the group's box. + \dimen0 = \ht\groupbox \advance\dimen0 by \dp\groupbox + % \dimen2 is how much space is left on the page (more or less). + \dimen2 = \pageheight \advance\dimen2 by -\pagetotal + % if the group doesn't fit on the current page, and it's a big big + % group, force a page break. + \ifdim \dimen0 > \dimen2 + \ifdim \pagetotal < \vfilllimit\pageheight + \page + \fi + \fi + \box\groupbox + \prevdepth = \dimen1 + \checkinserts +} +% +% TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help +% message, so this ends up printing `@group can only ...'. +% +\newhelp\groupinvalidhelp{% +group can only be used in environments such as @example,^^J% +where each line of input produces a line of output.} + +% @need space-in-mils +% forces a page break if there is not space-in-mils remaining. + +\newdimen\mil \mil=0.001in + +% Old definition--didn't work. +%\parseargdef\need{\par % +%% This method tries to make TeX break the page naturally +%% if the depth of the box does not fit. +%{\baselineskip=0pt% +%\vtop to #1\mil{\vfil}\kern -#1\mil\nobreak +%\prevdepth=-1000pt +%}} + +\parseargdef\need{% + % Ensure vertical mode, so we don't make a big box in the middle of a + % paragraph. + \par + % + % If the @need value is less than one line space, it's useless. + \dimen0 = #1\mil + \dimen2 = \ht\strutbox + \advance\dimen2 by \dp\strutbox + \ifdim\dimen0 > \dimen2 + % + % Do a \strut just to make the height of this box be normal, so the + % normal leading is inserted relative to the preceding line. + % And a page break here is fine. + \vtop to #1\mil{\strut\vfil}% + % + % TeX does not even consider page breaks if a penalty added to the + % main vertical list is 10000 or more. But in order to see if the + % empty box we just added fits on the page, we must make it consider + % page breaks. On the other hand, we don't want to actually break the + % page after the empty box. So we use a penalty of 9999. + % + % There is an extremely small chance that TeX will actually break the + % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in + % sight. (If the user is using lots of big @group commands, which + % almost-but-not-quite fill up a page, TeX will have a hard time doing + % good page breaking, for example.) However, I could not construct an + % example where a page broke at this \penalty; if it happens in a real + % document, then we can reconsider our strategy. + \penalty9999 + % + % Back up by the size of the box, whether we did a page break or not. + \kern -#1\mil + % + % Do not allow a page break right after this kern. + \nobreak + \fi +} + +% @br forces paragraph break (and is undocumented). + +\let\br = \par + +% @page forces the start of a new page. +% +\def\page{\par\vfill\supereject} + +% @exdent text.... +% outputs text on separate line in roman font, starting at standard page margin + +% This records the amount of indent in the innermost environment. +% That's how much \exdent should take out. +\newskip\exdentamount + +% This defn is used inside fill environments such as @defun. +\parseargdef\exdent{\hfil\break\hbox{\kern -\exdentamount{\rm#1}}\hfil\break} + +% This defn is used inside nofill environments such as @example. +\parseargdef\nofillexdent{{\advance \leftskip by -\exdentamount + \leftline{\hskip\leftskip{\rm#1}}}} + +% @inmargin{WHICH}{TEXT} puts TEXT in the WHICH margin next to the current +% paragraph. For more general purposes, use the \margin insertion +% class. WHICH is `l' or `r'. +% +\newskip\inmarginspacing \inmarginspacing=1cm +\def\strutdepth{\dp\strutbox} +% +\def\doinmargin#1#2{\strut\vadjust{% + \nobreak + \kern-\strutdepth + \vtop to \strutdepth{% + \baselineskip=\strutdepth + \vss + % if you have multiple lines of stuff to put here, you'll need to + % make the vbox yourself of the appropriate size. + \ifx#1l% + \llap{\ignorespaces #2\hskip\inmarginspacing}% + \else + \rlap{\hskip\hsize \hskip\inmarginspacing \ignorespaces #2}% + \fi + \null + }% +}} +\def\inleftmargin{\doinmargin l} +\def\inrightmargin{\doinmargin r} +% +% @inmargin{TEXT [, RIGHT-TEXT]} +% (if RIGHT-TEXT is given, use TEXT for left page, RIGHT-TEXT for right; +% else use TEXT for both). +% +\def\inmargin#1{\parseinmargin #1,,\finish} +\def\parseinmargin#1,#2,#3\finish{% not perfect, but better than nothing. + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% + \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt + \def\lefttext{#1}% have both texts + \def\righttext{#2}% + \else + \def\lefttext{#1}% have only one text + \def\righttext{#1}% + \fi + % + \ifodd\pageno + \def\temp{\inrightmargin\righttext}% odd page -> outside is right margin + \else + \def\temp{\inleftmargin\lefttext}% + \fi + \temp +} + +% @include file insert text of that file as input. +% +\def\include{\parseargusing\filenamecatcodes\includezzz} +\def\includezzz#1{% + \pushthisfilestack + \def\thisfile{#1}% + {% + \makevalueexpandable + \def\temp{\input #1 }% + \expandafter + }\temp + \popthisfilestack +} +\def\filenamecatcodes{% + \catcode`\\=\other + \catcode`~=\other + \catcode`^=\other + \catcode`_=\other + \catcode`|=\other + \catcode`<=\other + \catcode`>=\other + \catcode`+=\other + \catcode`-=\other +} + +\def\pushthisfilestack{% + \expandafter\pushthisfilestackX\popthisfilestack\StackTerm +} +\def\pushthisfilestackX{% + \expandafter\pushthisfilestackY\thisfile\StackTerm +} +\def\pushthisfilestackY #1\StackTerm #2\StackTerm {% + \gdef\popthisfilestack{\gdef\thisfile{#1}\gdef\popthisfilestack{#2}}% +} + +\def\popthisfilestack{\errthisfilestackempty} +\def\errthisfilestackempty{\errmessage{Internal error: + the stack of filenames is empty.}} + +\def\thisfile{} + +% @center line +% outputs that line, centered. +% +\parseargdef\center{% + \ifhmode + \let\next\centerH + \else + \let\next\centerV + \fi + \next{\hfil \ignorespaces#1\unskip \hfil}% +} +\def\centerH#1{% + {% + \hfil\break + \advance\hsize by -\leftskip + \advance\hsize by -\rightskip + \line{#1}% + \break + }% +} +\def\centerV#1{\line{\kern\leftskip #1\kern\rightskip}} + +% @sp n outputs n lines of vertical space + +\parseargdef\sp{\vskip #1\baselineskip} + +% @comment ...line which is ignored... +% @c is the same as @comment +% @ignore ... @end ignore is another way to write a comment + +\def\comment{\begingroup \catcode`\^^M=\other% +\catcode`\@=\other \catcode`\{=\other \catcode`\}=\other% +\commentxxx} +{\catcode`\^^M=\other \gdef\commentxxx#1^^M{\endgroup}} + +\let\c=\comment + +% @paragraphindent NCHARS +% We'll use ems for NCHARS, close enough. +% NCHARS can also be the word `asis' or `none'. +% We cannot feasibly implement @paragraphindent asis, though. +% +\def\asisword{asis} % no translation, these are keywords +\def\noneword{none} +% +\parseargdef\paragraphindent{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\asisword + \else + \ifx\temp\noneword + \defaultparindent = 0pt + \else + \defaultparindent = #1em + \fi + \fi + \parindent = \defaultparindent +} + +% @exampleindent NCHARS +% We'll use ems for NCHARS like @paragraphindent. +% It seems @exampleindent asis isn't necessary, but +% I preserve it to make it similar to @paragraphindent. +\parseargdef\exampleindent{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\asisword + \else + \ifx\temp\noneword + \lispnarrowing = 0pt + \else + \lispnarrowing = #1em + \fi + \fi +} + +% @firstparagraphindent WORD +% If WORD is `none', then suppress indentation of the first paragraph +% after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such +% paragraphs. +% +% The paragraph indentation is suppressed or not by calling +% \suppressfirstparagraphindent, which the sectioning commands do. +% We switch the definition of this back and forth according to WORD. +% By default, we suppress indentation. +% +\def\suppressfirstparagraphindent{\dosuppressfirstparagraphindent} +\def\insertword{insert} +% +\parseargdef\firstparagraphindent{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\noneword + \let\suppressfirstparagraphindent = \dosuppressfirstparagraphindent + \else\ifx\temp\insertword + \let\suppressfirstparagraphindent = \relax + \else + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{Unknown @firstparagraphindent option `\temp'}% + \fi\fi +} + +% Here is how we actually suppress indentation. Redefine \everypar to +% \kern backwards by \parindent, and then reset itself to empty. +% +% We also make \indent itself not actually do anything until the next +% paragraph. +% +\gdef\dosuppressfirstparagraphindent{% + \gdef\indent{% + \restorefirstparagraphindent + \indent + }% + \gdef\noindent{% + \restorefirstparagraphindent + \noindent + }% + \global\everypar = {% + \kern -\parindent + \restorefirstparagraphindent + }% +} + +\gdef\restorefirstparagraphindent{% + \global \let \indent = \ptexindent + \global \let \noindent = \ptexnoindent + \global \everypar = {}% +} + + +% @asis just yields its argument. Used with @table, for example. +% +\def\asis#1{#1} + +% @math outputs its argument in math mode. +% +% One complication: _ usually means subscripts, but it could also mean +% an actual _ character, as in @math{@var{some_variable} + 1}. So make +% _ active, and distinguish by seeing if the current family is \slfam, +% which is what @var uses. +{ + \catcode\underChar = \active + \gdef\mathunderscore{% + \catcode\underChar=\active + \def_{\ifnum\fam=\slfam \_\else\sb\fi}% + } +} +% Another complication: we want \\ (and @\) to output a \ character. +% FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but +% this is not advertised and we don't care. Texinfo does not +% otherwise define @\. +% +% The \mathchar is class=0=ordinary, family=7=ttfam, position=5C=\. +\def\mathbackslash{\ifnum\fam=\ttfam \mathchar"075C \else\backslash \fi} +% +\def\math{% + \tex + \mathunderscore + \let\\ = \mathbackslash + \mathactive + $\finishmath +} +\def\finishmath#1{#1$\endgroup} % Close the group opened by \tex. + +% Some active characters (such as <) are spaced differently in math. +% We have to reset their definitions in case the @math was an argument +% to a command which sets the catcodes (such as @item or @section). +% +{ + \catcode`^ = \active + \catcode`< = \active + \catcode`> = \active + \catcode`+ = \active + \gdef\mathactive{% + \let^ = \ptexhat + \let< = \ptexless + \let> = \ptexgtr + \let+ = \ptexplus + } +} + +% @bullet and @minus need the same treatment as @math, just above. +\def\bullet{$\ptexbullet$} +\def\minus{$-$} + +% @dots{} outputs an ellipsis using the current font. +% We do .5em per period so that it has the same spacing in a typewriter +% font as three actual period characters. +% +\def\dots{% + \leavevmode + \hbox to 1.5em{% + \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil + .\hfil.\hfil.% + \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil + }% +} + +% @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis. +% +\def\enddots{% + \dots + \spacefactor=\endofsentencespacefactor +} + +% @comma{} is so commas can be inserted into text without messing up +% Texinfo's parsing. +% +\let\comma = , + +% @refill is a no-op. +\let\refill=\relax + +% If working on a large document in chapters, it is convenient to +% be able to disable indexing, cross-referencing, and contents, for test runs. +% This is done with @novalidate (before @setfilename). +% +\newif\iflinks \linkstrue % by default we want the aux files. +\let\novalidate = \linksfalse + +% @setfilename is done at the beginning of every texinfo file. +% So open here the files we need to have open while reading the input. +% This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo. +\def\setfilename{% + \fixbackslash % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'. + \iflinks + \tryauxfile + % Open the new aux file. TeX will close it automatically at exit. + \immediate\openout\auxfile=\jobname.aux + \fi % \openindices needs to do some work in any case. + \openindices + \let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds. + % + % If texinfo.cnf is present on the system, read it. + % Useful for site-wide @afourpaper, etc. + \openin 1 texinfo.cnf + \ifeof 1 \else \input texinfo.cnf \fi + \closein 1 + % + \comment % Ignore the actual filename. +} + +% Called from \setfilename. +% +\def\openindices{% + \newindex{cp}% + \newcodeindex{fn}% + \newcodeindex{vr}% + \newcodeindex{tp}% + \newcodeindex{ky}% + \newcodeindex{pg}% +} + +% @bye. +\outer\def\bye{\pagealignmacro\tracingstats=1\ptexend} + + +\message{pdf,} +% adobe `portable' document format +\newcount\tempnum +\newcount\lnkcount +\newtoks\filename +\newcount\filenamelength +\newcount\pgn +\newtoks\toksA +\newtoks\toksB +\newtoks\toksC +\newtoks\toksD +\newbox\boxA +\newcount\countA +\newif\ifpdf +\newif\ifpdfmakepagedest + +% when pdftex is run in dvi mode, \pdfoutput is defined (so \pdfoutput=1 +% can be set). So we test for \relax and 0 as well as \undefined, +% borrowed from ifpdf.sty. +\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined +\else + \ifx\pdfoutput\relax + \else + \ifcase\pdfoutput + \else + \pdftrue + \fi + \fi +\fi + +% PDF uses PostScript string constants for the names of xref targets, to +% for display in the outlines, and in other places. Thus, we have to +% double any backslashes. Otherwise, a name like "\node" will be +% interpreted as a newline (\n), followed by o, d, e. Not good. +% http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2004-July/000654.html +% (and related messages, the final outcome is that it is up to the TeX +% user to double the backslashes and otherwise make the string valid, so +% that's we do). + +% double active backslashes. +% +{\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\active + @gdef@activebackslash{@catcode`@\=@active @otherbackslash} + @gdef@activebackslashdouble{% + @catcode@backChar=@active + @let\=@doublebackslash} +} + +% To handle parens, we must adopt a different approach, since parens are +% not active characters. hyperref.dtx (which has the same problem as +% us) handles it with this amazing macro to replace tokens. I've +% tinkered with it a little for texinfo, but it's definitely from there. +% +% #1 is the tokens to replace. +% #2 is the replacement. +% #3 is the control sequence with the string. +% +\def\HyPsdSubst#1#2#3{% + \def\HyPsdReplace##1#1##2\END{% + ##1% + \ifx\\##2\\% + \else + #2% + \HyReturnAfterFi{% + \HyPsdReplace##2\END + }% + \fi + }% + \xdef#3{\expandafter\HyPsdReplace#3#1\END}% +} +\long\def\HyReturnAfterFi#1\fi{\fi#1} + +% #1 is a control sequence in which to do the replacements. +\def\backslashparens#1{% + \xdef#1{#1}% redefine it as its expansion; the definition is simply + % \lastnode when called from \setref -> \pdfmkdest. + \HyPsdSubst{(}{\backslashlparen}{#1}% + \HyPsdSubst{)}{\backslashrparen}{#1}% +} + +{\catcode\exclamChar = 0 \catcode\backChar = \other + !gdef!backslashlparen{\(}% + !gdef!backslashrparen{\)}% +} + +\ifpdf + \input pdfcolor + \pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}% + \def\dopdfimage#1#2#3{% + \def\imagewidth{#2}% + \def\imageheight{#3}% + % without \immediate, pdftex seg faults when the same image is + % included twice. (Version 3.14159-pre-1.0-unofficial-20010704.) + \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 + \immediate\pdfimage + \else + \immediate\pdfximage + \fi + \ifx\empty\imagewidth\else width \imagewidth \fi + \ifx\empty\imageheight\else height \imageheight \fi + \ifnum\pdftexversion<13 + #1.pdf% + \else + {#1.pdf}% + \fi + \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 \else + \pdfrefximage \pdflastximage + \fi} + \def\pdfmkdest#1{{% + % We have to set dummies so commands such as @code, and characters + % such as \, aren't expanded when present in a section title. + \atdummies + \activebackslashdouble + \def\pdfdestname{#1}% + \backslashparens\pdfdestname + \pdfdest name{\pdfdestname} xyz% + }}% + % + % used to mark target names; must be expandable. + \def\pdfmkpgn#1{#1}% + % + \let\linkcolor = \Blue % was Cyan, but that seems light? + \def\endlink{\Black\pdfendlink} + % Adding outlines to PDF; macros for calculating structure of outlines + % come from Petr Olsak + \def\expnumber#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax 0% + \else \csname#1\endcsname \fi} + \def\advancenumber#1{\tempnum=\expnumber{#1}\relax + \advance\tempnum by 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1\endcsname{\the\tempnum}} + % + % #1 is the section text, which is what will be displayed in the + % outline by the pdf viewer. #2 is the pdf expression for the number + % of subentries (or empty, for subsubsections). #3 is the node text, + % which might be empty if this toc entry had no corresponding node. + % #4 is the page number + % + \def\dopdfoutline#1#2#3#4{% + % Generate a link to the node text if that exists; else, use the + % page number. We could generate a destination for the section + % text in the case where a section has no node, but it doesn't + % seem worth the trouble, since most documents are normally structured. + \def\pdfoutlinedest{#3}% + \ifx\pdfoutlinedest\empty + \def\pdfoutlinedest{#4}% + \else + % Doubled backslashes in the name. + {\activebackslashdouble \xdef\pdfoutlinedest{#3}% + \backslashparens\pdfoutlinedest}% + \fi + % + % Also double the backslashes in the display string. + {\activebackslashdouble \xdef\pdfoutlinetext{#1}% + \backslashparens\pdfoutlinetext}% + % + \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\pdfoutlinedest}}#2{\pdfoutlinetext}% + } + % + \def\pdfmakeoutlines{% + \begingroup + % Thanh's hack / proper braces in bookmarks + \edef\mylbrace{\iftrue \string{\else}\fi}\let\{=\mylbrace + \edef\myrbrace{\iffalse{\else\string}\fi}\let\}=\myrbrace + % + % Read toc silently, to get counts of subentries for \pdfoutline. + \def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{% + \def\thischapnum{##2}% + \def\thissecnum{0}% + \def\thissubsecnum{0}% + }% + \def\numsecentry##1##2##3##4{% + \advancenumber{chap\thischapnum}% + \def\thissecnum{##2}% + \def\thissubsecnum{0}% + }% + \def\numsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{% + \advancenumber{sec\thissecnum}% + \def\thissubsecnum{##2}% + }% + \def\numsubsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{% + \advancenumber{subsec\thissubsecnum}% + }% + \def\thischapnum{0}% + \def\thissecnum{0}% + \def\thissubsecnum{0}% + % + % use \def rather than \let here because we redefine \chapentry et + % al. a second time, below. + \def\appentry{\numchapentry}% + \def\appsecentry{\numsecentry}% + \def\appsubsecentry{\numsubsecentry}% + \def\appsubsubsecentry{\numsubsubsecentry}% + \def\unnchapentry{\numchapentry}% + \def\unnsecentry{\numsecentry}% + \def\unnsubsecentry{\numsubsecentry}% + \def\unnsubsubsecentry{\numsubsubsecentry}% + \readdatafile{toc}% + % + % Read toc second time, this time actually producing the outlines. + % The `-' means take the \expnumber as the absolute number of + % subentries, which we calculated on our first read of the .toc above. + % + % We use the node names as the destinations. + \def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{% + \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{chap##2}}{##3}{##4}}% + \def\numsecentry##1##2##3##4{% + \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{sec##2}}{##3}{##4}}% + \def\numsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{% + \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{subsec##2}}{##3}{##4}}% + \def\numsubsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{% count is always zero + \dopdfoutline{##1}{}{##3}{##4}}% + % + % PDF outlines are displayed using system fonts, instead of + % document fonts. Therefore we cannot use special characters, + % since the encoding is unknown. For example, the eogonek from + % Latin 2 (0xea) gets translated to a | character. Info from + % Staszek Wawrykiewicz, 19 Jan 2004 04:09:24 +0100. + % + % xx to do this right, we have to translate 8-bit characters to + % their "best" equivalent, based on the @documentencoding. Right + % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way. + \indexnofonts + \setupdatafile + \activebackslash + \input \jobname.toc + \endgroup + } + % + \def\skipspaces#1{\def\PP{#1}\def\D{|}% + \ifx\PP\D\let\nextsp\relax + \else\let\nextsp\skipspaces + \ifx\p\space\else\addtokens{\filename}{\PP}% + \advance\filenamelength by 1 + \fi + \fi + \nextsp} + \def\getfilename#1{\filenamelength=0\expandafter\skipspaces#1|\relax} + \ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 + \let \startlink \pdfannotlink + \else + \let \startlink \pdfstartlink + \fi + \def\pdfurl#1{% + \begingroup + \normalturnoffactive\def\@{@}% + \makevalueexpandable + \leavevmode\Red + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% + user{/Subtype /Link /A << /S /URI /URI (#1) >>}% + \endgroup} + \def\pdfgettoks#1.{\setbox\boxA=\hbox{\toksA={#1.}\toksB={}\maketoks}} + \def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks} + \def\adn#1{\addtokens{\toksC}{#1}\global\countA=1\let\next=\maketoks} + \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} + \def\maketoks{% + \expandafter\poptoks\the\toksA|ENDTOKS|\relax + \ifx\first0\adn0 + \else\ifx\first1\adn1 \else\ifx\first2\adn2 \else\ifx\first3\adn3 + \else\ifx\first4\adn4 \else\ifx\first5\adn5 \else\ifx\first6\adn6 + \else\ifx\first7\adn7 \else\ifx\first8\adn8 \else\ifx\first9\adn9 + \else + \ifnum0=\countA\else\makelink\fi + \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else + \let\next=\maketoks + \addtokens{\toksB}{\the\toksD} + \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi + \fi + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi + \next} + \def\makelink{\addtokens{\toksB}% + {\noexpand\pdflink{\the\toksC}}\toksC={}\global\countA=0} + \def\pdflink#1{% + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}} + \linkcolor #1\endlink} + \def\done{\edef\st{\global\noexpand\toksA={\the\toksB}}\st} +\else + \let\pdfmkdest = \gobble + \let\pdfurl = \gobble + \let\endlink = \relax + \let\linkcolor = \relax + \let\pdfmakeoutlines = \relax +\fi % \ifx\pdfoutput + + +\message{fonts,} + +% Change the current font style to #1, remembering it in \curfontstyle. +% For now, we do not accumulate font styles: @b{@i{foo}} prints foo in +% italics, not bold italics. +% +\def\setfontstyle#1{% + \def\curfontstyle{#1}% not as a control sequence, because we are \edef'd. + \csname ten#1\endcsname % change the current font +} + +% Select #1 fonts with the current style. +% +\def\selectfonts#1{\csname #1fonts\endcsname \csname\curfontstyle\endcsname} + +\def\rm{\fam=0 \setfontstyle{rm}} +\def\it{\fam=\itfam \setfontstyle{it}} +\def\sl{\fam=\slfam \setfontstyle{sl}} +\def\bf{\fam=\bffam \setfontstyle{bf}}\def\bfstylename{bf} +\def\tt{\fam=\ttfam \setfontstyle{tt}} + +% Texinfo sort of supports the sans serif font style, which plain TeX does not. +% So we set up a \sf. +\newfam\sffam +\def\sf{\fam=\sffam \setfontstyle{sf}} +\let\li = \sf % Sometimes we call it \li, not \sf. + +% We don't need math for this font style. +\def\ttsl{\setfontstyle{ttsl}} + +% Default leading. +\newdimen\textleading \textleading = 13.2pt + +% Set the baselineskip to #1, and the lineskip and strut size +% correspondingly. There is no deep meaning behind these magic numbers +% used as factors; they just match (closely enough) what Knuth defined. +% +\def\lineskipfactor{.08333} +\def\strutheightpercent{.70833} +\def\strutdepthpercent {.29167} +% +\def\setleading#1{% + \normalbaselineskip = #1\relax + \normallineskip = \lineskipfactor\normalbaselineskip + \normalbaselines + \setbox\strutbox =\hbox{% + \vrule width0pt height\strutheightpercent\baselineskip + depth \strutdepthpercent \baselineskip + }% +} + +% Set the font macro #1 to the font named #2, adding on the +% specified font prefix (normally `cm'). +% #3 is the font's design size, #4 is a scale factor +\def\setfont#1#2#3#4{\font#1=\fontprefix#2#3 scaled #4} + +% Use cm as the default font prefix. +% To specify the font prefix, you must define \fontprefix +% before you read in texinfo.tex. +\ifx\fontprefix\undefined +\def\fontprefix{cm} +\fi +% Support font families that don't use the same naming scheme as CM. +\def\rmshape{r} +\def\rmbshape{bx} %where the normal face is bold +\def\bfshape{b} +\def\bxshape{bx} +\def\ttshape{tt} +\def\ttbshape{tt} +\def\ttslshape{sltt} +\def\itshape{ti} +\def\itbshape{bxti} +\def\slshape{sl} +\def\slbshape{bxsl} +\def\sfshape{ss} +\def\sfbshape{ss} +\def\scshape{csc} +\def\scbshape{csc} + +% Text fonts (11.2pt, magstep1). +\def\textnominalsize{11pt} +\edef\mainmagstep{\magstephalf} +\setfont\textrm\rmshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\texttt\ttshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textbf\bfshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textit\itshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsl\slshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsf\sfshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textsc\scshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\setfont\textttsl\ttslshape{10}{\mainmagstep} +\font\texti=cmmi10 scaled \mainmagstep +\font\textsy=cmsy10 scaled \mainmagstep + +% A few fonts for @defun names and args. +\setfont\defbf\bfshape{10}{\magstep1} +\setfont\deftt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1} +\setfont\defttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep1} +\def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \let\tenttsl=\defttsl \bf} + +% Fonts for indices, footnotes, small examples (9pt). +\def\smallnominalsize{9pt} +\setfont\smallrm\rmshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smalltt\ttshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallbf\bfshape{10}{900} +\setfont\smallit\itshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsl\slshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsf\sfshape{9}{1000} +\setfont\smallsc\scshape{10}{900} +\setfont\smallttsl\ttslshape{10}{900} +\font\smalli=cmmi9 +\font\smallsy=cmsy9 + +% Fonts for small examples (8pt). +\def\smallernominalsize{8pt} +\setfont\smallerrm\rmshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallertt\ttshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallerbf\bfshape{10}{800} +\setfont\smallerit\itshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallersl\slshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallersf\sfshape{8}{1000} +\setfont\smallersc\scshape{10}{800} +\setfont\smallerttsl\ttslshape{10}{800} +\font\smalleri=cmmi8 +\font\smallersy=cmsy8 + +% Fonts for title page (20.4pt): +\def\titlenominalsize{20pt} +\setfont\titlerm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep3} +\setfont\titleit\itbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlesl\slbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlett\ttbshape{12}{\magstep3} +\setfont\titlettsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep4} +\setfont\titlesf\sfbshape{17}{\magstep1} +\let\titlebf=\titlerm +\setfont\titlesc\scbshape{10}{\magstep4} +\font\titlei=cmmi12 scaled \magstep3 +\font\titlesy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep4 +\def\authorrm{\secrm} +\def\authortt{\sectt} + +% Chapter (and unnumbered) fonts (17.28pt). +\def\chapnominalsize{17pt} +\setfont\chaprm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep2} +\setfont\chapit\itbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chapsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chaptt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep2} +\setfont\chapttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep3} +\setfont\chapsf\sfbshape{17}{1000} +\let\chapbf=\chaprm +\setfont\chapsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep3} +\font\chapi=cmmi12 scaled \magstep2 +\font\chapsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep3 + +% Section fonts (14.4pt). +\def\secnominalsize{14pt} +\setfont\secrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\setfont\secit\itbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\secsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\sectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\setfont\secttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep2} +\setfont\secsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstep1} +\let\secbf\secrm +\setfont\secsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep2} +\font\seci=cmmi12 scaled \magstep1 +\font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep2 + +% Subsection fonts (13.15pt). +\def\ssecnominalsize{13pt} +\setfont\ssecrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\setfont\ssecit\itbshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssecsl\slbshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\setfont\ssecttsl\ttslshape{10}{1315} +\setfont\ssecsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstephalf} +\let\ssecbf\ssecrm +\setfont\ssecsc\scbshape{10}{1315} +\font\sseci=cmmi12 scaled \magstephalf +\font\ssecsy=cmsy10 scaled 1315 + +% Reduced fonts for @acro in text (10pt). +\def\reducednominalsize{10pt} +\setfont\reducedrm\rmshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedtt\ttshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedbf\bfshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedit\itshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedsl\slshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedsf\sfshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedsc\scshape{10}{1000} +\setfont\reducedttsl\ttslshape{10}{1000} +\font\reducedi=cmmi10 +\font\reducedsy=cmsy10 + +% In order for the font changes to affect most math symbols and letters, +% we have to define the \textfont of the standard families. Since +% texinfo doesn't allow for producing subscripts and superscripts except +% in the main text, we don't bother to reset \scriptfont and +% \scriptscriptfont (which would also require loading a lot more fonts). +% +\def\resetmathfonts{% + \textfont0=\tenrm \textfont1=\teni \textfont2=\tensy + \textfont\itfam=\tenit \textfont\slfam=\tensl \textfont\bffam=\tenbf + \textfont\ttfam=\tentt \textfont\sffam=\tensf +} + +% The font-changing commands redefine the meanings of \tenSTYLE, instead +% of just \STYLE. We do this because \STYLE needs to also set the +% current \fam for math mode. Our \STYLE (e.g., \rm) commands hardwire +% \tenSTYLE to set the current font. +% +% Each font-changing command also sets the names \lsize (one size lower) +% and \lllsize (three sizes lower). These relative commands are used in +% the LaTeX logo and acronyms. +% +% This all needs generalizing, badly. +% +\def\textfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl + \let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc + \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy + \let\tenttsl=\textttsl + \def\curfontsize{text}% + \def\lsize{reduced}\def\lllsize{smaller}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{\textleading}} +\def\titlefonts{% + \let\tenrm=\titlerm \let\tenit=\titleit \let\tensl=\titlesl + \let\tenbf=\titlebf \let\tentt=\titlett \let\smallcaps=\titlesc + \let\tensf=\titlesf \let\teni=\titlei \let\tensy=\titlesy + \let\tenttsl=\titlettsl + \def\curfontsize{title}% + \def\lsize{chap}\def\lllsize{subsec}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{25pt}} +\def\titlefont#1{{\titlefonts\rm #1}} +\def\chapfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\chaprm \let\tenit=\chapit \let\tensl=\chapsl + \let\tenbf=\chapbf \let\tentt=\chaptt \let\smallcaps=\chapsc + \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy + \let\tenttsl=\chapttsl + \def\curfontsize{chap}% + \def\lsize{sec}\def\lllsize{text}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{19pt}} +\def\secfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\secrm \let\tenit=\secit \let\tensl=\secsl + \let\tenbf=\secbf \let\tentt=\sectt \let\smallcaps=\secsc + \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy + \let\tenttsl=\secttsl + \def\curfontsize{sec}% + \def\lsize{subsec}\def\lllsize{reduced}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{16pt}} +\def\subsecfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\ssecrm \let\tenit=\ssecit \let\tensl=\ssecsl + \let\tenbf=\ssecbf \let\tentt=\ssectt \let\smallcaps=\ssecsc + \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy + \let\tenttsl=\ssecttsl + \def\curfontsize{ssec}% + \def\lsize{text}\def\lllsize{small}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{15pt}} +\let\subsubsecfonts = \subsecfonts +\def\reducedfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\reducedrm \let\tenit=\reducedit \let\tensl=\reducedsl + \let\tenbf=\reducedbf \let\tentt=\reducedtt \let\reducedcaps=\reducedsc + \let\tensf=\reducedsf \let\teni=\reducedi \let\tensy=\reducedsy + \let\tenttsl=\reducedttsl + \def\curfontsize{reduced}% + \def\lsize{small}\def\lllsize{smaller}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{10.5pt}} +\def\smallfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\smallrm \let\tenit=\smallit \let\tensl=\smallsl + \let\tenbf=\smallbf \let\tentt=\smalltt \let\smallcaps=\smallsc + \let\tensf=\smallsf \let\teni=\smalli \let\tensy=\smallsy + \let\tenttsl=\smallttsl + \def\curfontsize{small}% + \def\lsize{smaller}\def\lllsize{smaller}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{10.5pt}} +\def\smallerfonts{% + \let\tenrm=\smallerrm \let\tenit=\smallerit \let\tensl=\smallersl + \let\tenbf=\smallerbf \let\tentt=\smallertt \let\smallcaps=\smallersc + \let\tensf=\smallersf \let\teni=\smalleri \let\tensy=\smallersy + \let\tenttsl=\smallerttsl + \def\curfontsize{smaller}% + \def\lsize{smaller}\def\lllsize{smaller}% + \resetmathfonts \setleading{9.5pt}} + +% Set the fonts to use with the @small... environments. +\let\smallexamplefonts = \smallfonts + +% About \smallexamplefonts. If we use \smallfonts (9pt), @smallexample +% can fit this many characters: +% 8.5x11=86 smallbook=72 a4=90 a5=69 +% If we use \scriptfonts (8pt), then we can fit this many characters: +% 8.5x11=90+ smallbook=80 a4=90+ a5=77 +% For me, subjectively, the few extra characters that fit aren't worth +% the additional smallness of 8pt. So I'm making the default 9pt. +% +% By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt): +% 8.5x11=71 smallbook=60 a4=75 a5=58 +% +% I wish the USA used A4 paper. +% --karl, 24jan03. + + +% Set up the default fonts, so we can use them for creating boxes. +% +\textfonts \rm + +% Define these so they can be easily changed for other fonts. +\def\angleleft{$\langle$} +\def\angleright{$\rangle$} + +% Count depth in font-changes, for error checks +\newcount\fontdepth \fontdepth=0 + +% Fonts for short table of contents. +\setfont\shortcontrm\rmshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortcontbf\bfshape{10}{\magstep1} % no cmb12 +\setfont\shortcontsl\slshape{12}{1000} +\setfont\shortconttt\ttshape{12}{1000} + +%% Add scribe-like font environments, plus @l for inline lisp (usually sans +%% serif) and @ii for TeX italic + +% \smartitalic{ARG} outputs arg in italics, followed by an italic correction +% unless the following character is such as not to need one. +\def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else + \ptexslash\fi\fi\fi} +\def\smartslanted#1{{\ifusingtt\ttsl\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} +\def\smartitalic#1{{\ifusingtt\ttsl\it #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} + +% like \smartslanted except unconditionally uses \ttsl. +% @var is set to this for defun arguments. +\def\ttslanted#1{{\ttsl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} + +% like \smartslanted except unconditionally use \sl. We never want +% ttsl for book titles, do we? +\def\cite#1{{\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx} + +\let\i=\smartitalic +\let\slanted=\smartslanted +\let\var=\smartslanted +\let\dfn=\smartslanted +\let\emph=\smartitalic + +% @b, explicit bold. +\def\b#1{{\bf #1}} +\let\strong=\b + +% @sansserif, explicit sans. +\def\sansserif#1{{\sf #1}} + +% We can't just use \exhyphenpenalty, because that only has effect at +% the end of a paragraph. Restore normal hyphenation at the end of the +% group within which \nohyphenation is presumably called. +% +\def\nohyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = -1 \aftergroup\restorehyphenation} +\def\restorehyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = `- } + +% Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value. +% Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and +% sometimes \x has an active definition that messes things up. +% +\catcode`@=11 + \def\plainfrenchspacing{% + \sfcode\dotChar =\@m \sfcode\questChar=\@m \sfcode\exclamChar=\@m + \sfcode\colonChar=\@m \sfcode\semiChar =\@m \sfcode\commaChar =\@m + \def\endofsentencespacefactor{1000}% for @. and friends + } + \def\plainnonfrenchspacing{% + \sfcode`\.3000\sfcode`\?3000\sfcode`\!3000 + \sfcode`\:2000\sfcode`\;1500\sfcode`\,1250 + \def\endofsentencespacefactor{3000}% for @. and friends + } +\catcode`@=\other +\def\endofsentencespacefactor{3000}% default + +\def\t#1{% + {\tt \rawbackslash \plainfrenchspacing #1}% + \null +} +\def\samp#1{`\tclose{#1}'\null} +\setfont\keyrm\rmshape{8}{1000} +\font\keysy=cmsy9 +\def\key#1{{\keyrm\textfont2=\keysy \leavevmode\hbox{% + \raise0.4pt\hbox{\angleleft}\kern-.08em\vtop{% + \vbox{\hrule\kern-0.4pt + \hbox{\raise0.4pt\hbox{\vphantom{\angleleft}}#1}}% + \kern-0.4pt\hrule}% + \kern-.06em\raise0.4pt\hbox{\angleright}}}} +% The old definition, with no lozenge: +%\def\key #1{{\ttsl \nohyphenation \uppercase{#1}}\null} +\def\ctrl #1{{\tt \rawbackslash \hat}#1} + +% @file, @option are the same as @samp. +\let\file=\samp +\let\option=\samp + +% @code is a modification of @t, +% which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. +\def\tclose#1{% + {% + % Change normal interword space to be same as for the current font. + \spaceskip = \fontdimen2\font + % + % Switch to typewriter. + \tt + % + % But `\ ' produces the large typewriter interword space. + \def\ {{\spaceskip = 0pt{} }}% + % + % Turn off hyphenation. + \nohyphenation + % + \rawbackslash + \plainfrenchspacing + #1% + }% + \null +} + +% We *must* turn on hyphenation at `-' and `_' in @code. +% Otherwise, it is too hard to avoid overfull hboxes +% in the Emacs manual, the Library manual, etc. + +% Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control +% both hyphenation at - and hyphenation within words. +% We must therefore turn them both off (\tclose does that) +% and arrange explicitly to hyphenate at a dash. +% -- rms. +{ + \catcode`\-=\active + \catcode`\_=\active + % + \global\def\code{\begingroup + \catcode`\-=\active \catcode`\_=\active + \ifallowcodebreaks + \let-\codedash + \let_\codeunder + \else + \let-\realdash + \let_\realunder + \fi + \codex + } +} + +\def\realdash{-} +\def\codedash{-\discretionary{}{}{}} +\def\codeunder{% + % this is all so @math{@code{var_name}+1} can work. In math mode, _ + % is "active" (mathcode"8000) and \normalunderscore (or \char95, etc.) + % will therefore expand the active definition of _, which is us + % (inside @code that is), therefore an endless loop. + \ifusingtt{\ifmmode + \mathchar"075F % class 0=ordinary, family 7=ttfam, pos 0x5F=_. + \else\normalunderscore \fi + \discretionary{}{}{}}% + {\_}% +} +\def\codex #1{\tclose{#1}\endgroup} + +% An additional complication: the above will allow breaks after, e.g., +% each of the four underscores in __typeof__. This is undesirable in +% some manuals, especially if they don't have long identifiers in +% general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this. +% +\newif\ifallowcodebreaks \allowcodebreakstrue + +\def\keywordtrue{true} +\def\keywordfalse{false} + +\parseargdef\allowcodebreaks{% + \def\txiarg{#1}% + \ifx\txiarg\keywordtrue + \allowcodebreakstrue + \else\ifx\txiarg\keywordfalse + \allowcodebreaksfalse + \else + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{Unknown @allowcodebreaks option `\txiarg'}% + \fi\fi +} + +% @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command, +% then @kbd has no effect. + +% @kbdinputstyle -- arg is `distinct' (@kbd uses slanted tty font always), +% `example' (@kbd uses ttsl only inside of @example and friends), +% or `code' (@kbd uses normal tty font always). +\parseargdef\kbdinputstyle{% + \def\txiarg{#1}% + \ifx\txiarg\worddistinct + \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\ttsl}% + \else\ifx\txiarg\wordexample + \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}% + \else\ifx\txiarg\wordcode + \gdef\kbdexamplefont{\tt}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}% + \else + \errhelp = \EMsimple + \errmessage{Unknown @kbdinputstyle option `\txiarg'}% + \fi\fi\fi +} +\def\worddistinct{distinct} +\def\wordexample{example} +\def\wordcode{code} + +% Default is `distinct.' +\kbdinputstyle distinct + +\def\xkey{\key} +\def\kbdfoo#1#2#3\par{\def\one{#1}\def\three{#3}\def\threex{??}% +\ifx\one\xkey\ifx\threex\three \key{#2}% +\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi +\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi} + +% For @indicateurl, @env, @command quotes seem unnecessary, so use \code. +\let\indicateurl=\code +\let\env=\code +\let\command=\code + +% @uref (abbreviation for `urlref') takes an optional (comma-separated) +% second argument specifying the text to display and an optional third +% arg as text to display instead of (rather than in addition to) the url +% itself. First (mandatory) arg is the url. Perhaps eventually put in +% a hypertex \special here. +% +\def\uref#1{\douref #1,,,\finish} +\def\douref#1,#2,#3,#4\finish{\begingroup + \unsepspaces + \pdfurl{#1}% + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #3}% + \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt + \unhbox0 % third arg given, show only that + \else + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% + \ifdim\wd0 > 0pt + \ifpdf + \unhbox0 % PDF: 2nd arg given, show only it + \else + \unhbox0\ (\code{#1})% DVI: 2nd arg given, show both it and url + \fi + \else + \code{#1}% only url given, so show it + \fi + \fi + \endlink +\endgroup} + +% @url synonym for @uref, since that's how everyone uses it. +% +\let\url=\uref + +% rms does not like angle brackets --karl, 17may97. +% So now @email is just like @uref, unless we are pdf. +% +%\def\email#1{\angleleft{\tt #1}\angleright} +\ifpdf + \def\email#1{\doemail#1,,\finish} + \def\doemail#1,#2,#3\finish{\begingroup + \unsepspaces + \pdfurl{mailto:#1}% + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}% + \ifdim\wd0>0pt\unhbox0\else\code{#1}\fi + \endlink + \endgroup} +\else + \let\email=\uref +\fi + +% Check if we are currently using a typewriter font. Since all the +% Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero interword stretch (and +% shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have +% this property, we can check that font parameter. +% +\def\ifmonospace{\ifdim\fontdimen3\font=0pt } + +% Typeset a dimension, e.g., `in' or `pt'. The only reason for the +% argument is to make the input look right: @dmn{pt} instead of @dmn{}pt. +% +\def\dmn#1{\thinspace #1} + +\def\kbd#1{\def\look{#1}\expandafter\kbdfoo\look??\par} + +% @l was never documented to mean ``switch to the Lisp font'', +% and it is not used as such in any manual I can find. We need it for +% Polish suppressed-l. --karl, 22sep96. +%\def\l#1{{\li #1}\null} + +% Explicit font changes: @r, @sc, undocumented @ii. +\def\r#1{{\rm #1}} % roman font +\def\sc#1{{\smallcaps#1}} % smallcaps font +\def\ii#1{{\it #1}} % italic font + +% @acronym for "FBI", "NATO", and the like. +% We print this one point size smaller, since it's intended for +% all-uppercase. +% +\def\acronym#1{\doacronym #1,,\finish} +\def\doacronym#1,#2,#3\finish{% + {\selectfonts\lsize #1}% + \def\temp{#2}% + \ifx\temp\empty \else + \space ({\unsepspaces \ignorespaces \temp \unskip})% + \fi +} + +% @abbr for "Comput. J." and the like. +% No font change, but don't do end-of-sentence spacing. +% +\def\abbr#1{\doabbr #1,,\finish} +\def\doabbr#1,#2,#3\finish{% + {\plainfrenchspacing #1}% + \def\temp{#2}% + \ifx\temp\empty \else + \space ({\unsepspaces \ignorespaces \temp \unskip})% + \fi +} + +% @pounds{} is a sterling sign, which Knuth put in the CM italic font. +% +\def\pounds{{\it\$}} + +% @euro{} comes from a separate font, depending on the current style. +% We use the free feym* fonts from the eurosym package by Henrik +% Theiling, which support regular, slanted, bold and bold slanted (and +% "outlined" (blackboard board, sort of) versions, which we don't need). +% It is available from http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/eurosym. +% +% Although only regular is the truly official Euro symbol, we ignore +% that. The Euro is designed to be slightly taller than the regular +% font height. +% +% feymr - regular +% feymo - slanted +% feybr - bold +% feybo - bold slanted +% +% There is no good (free) typewriter version, to my knowledge. +% A feymr10 euro is ~7.3pt wide, while a normal cmtt10 char is ~5.25pt wide. +% Hmm. +% +% Also doesn't work in math. Do we need to do math with euro symbols? +% Hope not. +% +% +\def\euro{{\eurofont e}} +\def\eurofont{% + % We set the font at each command, rather than predefining it in + % \textfonts and the other font-switching commands, so that + % installations which never need the symbol don't have to have the + % font installed. + % + % There is only one designed size (nominal 10pt), so we always scale + % that to the current nominal size. + % + % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but + % does not work for cmbx10 and other extended/shrunken fonts. + % + \def\eurosize{\csname\curfontsize nominalsize\endcsname}% + % + \ifx\curfontstyle\bfstylename + % bold: + \font\thiseurofont = \ifusingit{feybo10}{feybr10} at \eurosize + \else + % regular: + \font\thiseurofont = \ifusingit{feymo10}{feymr10} at \eurosize + \fi + \thiseurofont +} + +% @registeredsymbol - R in a circle. The font for the R should really +% be smaller yet, but lllsize is the best we can do for now. +% Adapted from the plain.tex definition of \copyright. +% +\def\registeredsymbol{% + $^{{\ooalign{\hfil\raise.07ex\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize R}% + \hfil\crcr\Orb}}% + }$% +} + +% Laurent Siebenmann reports \Orb undefined with: +% Textures 1.7.7 (preloaded format=plain 93.10.14) (68K) 16 APR 2004 02:38 +% so we'll define it if necessary. +% +\ifx\Orb\undefined +\def\Orb{\mathhexbox20D} +\fi + + +\message{page headings,} + +\newskip\titlepagetopglue \titlepagetopglue = 1.5in +\newskip\titlepagebottomglue \titlepagebottomglue = 2pc + +% First the title page. Must do @settitle before @titlepage. +\newif\ifseenauthor +\newif\iffinishedtitlepage + +% Do an implicit @contents or @shortcontents after @end titlepage if the +% user says @setcontentsaftertitlepage or @setshortcontentsaftertitlepage. +% +\newif\ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage + \let\setcontentsaftertitlepage = \setcontentsaftertitlepagetrue +\newif\ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage + \let\setshortcontentsaftertitlepage = \setshortcontentsaftertitlepagetrue + +\parseargdef\shorttitlepage{\begingroup\hbox{}\vskip 1.5in \chaprm \centerline{#1}% + \endgroup\page\hbox{}\page} + +\envdef\titlepage{% + % Open one extra group, as we want to close it in the middle of \Etitlepage. + \begingroup + \parindent=0pt \textfonts + % Leave some space at the very top of the page. + \vglue\titlepagetopglue + % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title. + \finishedtitlepagetrue + % + % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space + % at the top of the second. We don't want the ragged left on the second. + \let\oldpage = \page + \def\page{% + \iffinishedtitlepage\else + \finishtitlepage + \fi + \let\page = \oldpage + \page + \null + }% +} + +\def\Etitlepage{% + \iffinishedtitlepage\else + \finishtitlepage + \fi + % It is important to do the page break before ending the group, + % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group. + % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page + % after the title page, which we certainly don't want. + \oldpage + \endgroup + % + % Need this before the \...aftertitlepage checks so that if they are + % in effect the toc pages will come out with page numbers. + \HEADINGSon + % + % If they want short, they certainly want long too. + \ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage + \shortcontents + \contents + \global\let\shortcontents = \relax + \global\let\contents = \relax + \fi + % + \ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage + \contents + \global\let\contents = \relax + \global\let\shortcontents = \relax + \fi +} + +\def\finishtitlepage{% + \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt width \hsize + \vskip\titlepagebottomglue + \finishedtitlepagetrue +} + +%%% Macros to be used within @titlepage: + +\let\subtitlerm=\tenrm +\def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines} + +\def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines + \let\tt=\authortt} + +\parseargdef\title{% + \checkenv\titlepage + \leftline{\titlefonts\rm #1} + % print a rule at the page bottom also. + \finishedtitlepagefalse + \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt width \hsize \vskip4pt +} + +\parseargdef\subtitle{% + \checkenv\titlepage + {\subtitlefont \rightline{#1}}% +} + +% @author should come last, but may come many times. +% It can also be used inside @quotation. +% +\parseargdef\author{% + \def\temp{\quotation}% + \ifx\thisenv\temp + \def\quotationauthor{#1}% printed in \Equotation. + \else + \checkenv\titlepage + \ifseenauthor\else \vskip 0pt plus 1filll \seenauthortrue \fi + {\authorfont \leftline{#1}}% + \fi +} + + +%%% Set up page headings and footings. + +\let\thispage=\folio + +\newtoks\evenheadline % headline on even pages +\newtoks\oddheadline % headline on odd pages +\newtoks\evenfootline % footline on even pages +\newtoks\oddfootline % footline on odd pages + +% Now make TeX use those variables +\headline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddheadline + \else \the\evenheadline \fi}} +\footline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddfootline + \else \the\evenfootline \fi}\HEADINGShook} +\let\HEADINGShook=\relax + +% Commands to set those variables. +% For example, this is what @headings on does +% @evenheading @thistitle|@thispage|@thischapter +% @oddheading @thischapter|@thispage|@thistitle +% @evenfooting @thisfile|| +% @oddfooting ||@thisfile + + +\def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx} +\def\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish} +\def\evenheadingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{% +\global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx} +\def\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish} +\def\oddheadingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{% +\global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\parseargdef\everyheading{\oddheadingxxx{#1}\evenheadingxxx{#1}}% + +\def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx} +\def\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish} +\def\evenfootingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{% +\global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}} + +\def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx} +\def\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish} +\def\oddfootingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{% + \global\oddfootline = {\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}% + % + % Leave some space for the footline. Hopefully ok to assume + % @evenfooting will not be used by itself. + \global\advance\pageheight by -\baselineskip + \global\advance\vsize by -\baselineskip +} + +\parseargdef\everyfooting{\oddfootingxxx{#1}\evenfootingxxx{#1}} + + +% @headings double turns headings on for double-sided printing. +% @headings single turns headings on for single-sided printing. +% @headings off turns them off. +% @headings on same as @headings double, retained for compatibility. +% @headings after turns on double-sided headings after this page. +% @headings doubleafter turns on double-sided headings after this page. +% @headings singleafter turns on single-sided headings after this page. +% By default, they are off at the start of a document, +% and turned `on' after @end titlepage. + +\def\headings #1 {\csname HEADINGS#1\endcsname} + +\def\HEADINGSoff{% +\global\evenheadline={\hfil} \global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddheadline={\hfil} \global\oddfootline={\hfil}} +\HEADINGSoff +% When we turn headings on, set the page number to 1. +% For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner, +% chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document +% title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top +% edge of all pages. +\def\HEADINGSdouble{% +\global\pageno=1 +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +} +\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager + +% For single-sided printing, chapter title goes across top left of page, +% page number on top right. +\def\HEADINGSsingle{% +\global\pageno=1 +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +} +\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble} + +\def\HEADINGSafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSdoublex} +\let\HEADINGSdoubleafter=\HEADINGSafter +\def\HEADINGSdoublex{% +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +} + +\def\HEADINGSsingleafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSsinglex} +\def\HEADINGSsinglex{% +\global\evenfootline={\hfil} +\global\oddfootline={\hfil} +\global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}} +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +} + +% Subroutines used in generating headings +% This produces Day Month Year style of output. +% Only define if not already defined, in case a txi-??.tex file has set +% up a different format (e.g., txi-cs.tex does this). +\ifx\today\undefined +\def\today{% + \number\day\space + \ifcase\month + \or\putwordMJan\or\putwordMFeb\or\putwordMMar\or\putwordMApr + \or\putwordMMay\or\putwordMJun\or\putwordMJul\or\putwordMAug + \or\putwordMSep\or\putwordMOct\or\putwordMNov\or\putwordMDec + \fi + \space\number\year} +\fi + +% @settitle line... specifies the title of the document, for headings. +% It generates no output of its own. +\def\thistitle{\putwordNoTitle} +\def\settitle{\parsearg{\gdef\thistitle}} + + +\message{tables,} +% Tables -- @table, @ftable, @vtable, @item(x). + +% default indentation of table text +\newdimen\tableindent \tableindent=.8in +% default indentation of @itemize and @enumerate text +\newdimen\itemindent \itemindent=.3in +% margin between end of table item and start of table text. +\newdimen\itemmargin \itemmargin=.1in + +% used internally for \itemindent minus \itemmargin +\newdimen\itemmax + +% Note @table, @ftable, and @vtable define @item, @itemx, etc., with +% these defs. +% They also define \itemindex +% to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none). + +\newif\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip + +\def\itemxpar{\par\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip\nobreak\vskip-\parskip\nobreak\fi} + +\def\internalBitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\itemzzz} +\def\internalBitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\itemzzz} + +\def\itemzzz #1{\begingroup % + \advance\hsize by -\rightskip + \advance\hsize by -\tableindent + \setbox0=\hbox{\itemindicate{#1}}% + \itemindex{#1}% + \nobreak % This prevents a break before @itemx. + % + % If the item text does not fit in the space we have, put it on a line + % by itself, and do not allow a page break either before or after that + % line. We do not start a paragraph here because then if the next + % command is, e.g., @kindex, the whatsit would get put into the + % horizontal list on a line by itself, resulting in extra blank space. + \ifdim \wd0>\itemmax + % + % Make this a paragraph so we get the \parskip glue and wrapping, + % but leave it ragged-right. + \begingroup + \advance\leftskip by-\tableindent + \advance\hsize by\tableindent + \advance\rightskip by0pt plus1fil + \leavevmode\unhbox0\par + \endgroup + % + % We're going to be starting a paragraph, but we don't want the + % \parskip glue -- logically it's part of the @item we just started. + \nobreak \vskip-\parskip + % + % Stop a page break at the \parskip glue coming up. However, if + % what follows is an environment such as @example, there will be no + % \parskip glue; then the negative vskip we just inserted would + % cause the example and the item to crash together. So we use this + % bizarre value of 10001 as a signal to \aboveenvbreak to insert + % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also. + % + \penalty 10001 + \endgroup + \itemxneedsnegativevskipfalse + \else + % The item text fits into the space. Start a paragraph, so that the + % following text (if any) will end up on the same line. + \noindent + % Do this with kerns and \unhbox so that if there is a footnote in + % the item text, it can migrate to the main vertical list and + % eventually be printed. + \nobreak\kern-\tableindent + \dimen0 = \itemmax \advance\dimen0 by \itemmargin \advance\dimen0 by -\wd0 + \unhbox0 + \nobreak\kern\dimen0 + \endgroup + \itemxneedsnegativevskiptrue + \fi +} + +\def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a list environment}} +\def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a list environment}} + +% @table, @ftable, @vtable. +\envdef\table{% + \let\itemindex\gobble + \tablecheck{table}% +} +\envdef\ftable{% + \def\itemindex ##1{\doind {fn}{\code{##1}}}% + \tablecheck{ftable}% +} +\envdef\vtable{% + \def\itemindex ##1{\doind {vr}{\code{##1}}}% + \tablecheck{vtable}% +} +\def\tablecheck#1{% + \ifnum \the\catcode`\^^M=\active + \endgroup + \errmessage{This command won't work in this context; perhaps the problem is + that we are \inenvironment\thisenv}% + \def\next{\doignore{#1}}% + \else + \let\next\tablex + \fi + \next +} +\def\tablex#1{% + \def\itemindicate{#1}% + \parsearg\tabley +} +\def\tabley#1{% + {% + \makevalueexpandable + \edef\temp{\noexpand\tablez #1\space\space\space}% + \expandafter + }\temp \endtablez +} +\def\tablez #1 #2 #3 #4\endtablez{% + \aboveenvbreak + \ifnum 0#1>0 \advance \leftskip by #1\mil \fi + \ifnum 0#2>0 \tableindent=#2\mil \fi + \ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \rightskip by #3\mil \fi + \itemmax=\tableindent + \advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin + \advance \leftskip by \tableindent + \exdentamount=\tableindent + \parindent = 0pt + \parskip = \smallskipamount + \ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi + \let\item = \internalBitem + \let\itemx = \internalBitemx +} +\def\Etable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak} +\let\Eftable\Etable +\let\Evtable\Etable +\let\Eitemize\Etable +\let\Eenumerate\Etable + +% This is the counter used by @enumerate, which is really @itemize + +\newcount \itemno + +\envdef\itemize{\parsearg\doitemize} + +\def\doitemize#1{% + \aboveenvbreak + \itemmax=\itemindent + \advance\itemmax by -\itemmargin + \advance\leftskip by \itemindent + \exdentamount=\itemindent + \parindent=0pt + \parskip=\smallskipamount + \ifdim\parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi + \def\itemcontents{#1}% + % @itemize with no arg is equivalent to @itemize @bullet. + \ifx\itemcontents\empty\def\itemcontents{\bullet}\fi + \let\item=\itemizeitem +} + +% Definition of @item while inside @itemize and @enumerate. +% +\def\itemizeitem{% + \advance\itemno by 1 % for enumerations + {\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}% reasonable place to break + {% + % If the document has an @itemize directly after a section title, a + % \nobreak will be last on the list, and \sectionheading will have + % done a \vskip-\parskip. In that case, we don't want to zero + % parskip, or the item text will crash with the heading. On the + % other hand, when there is normal text preceding the item (as there + % usually is), we do want to zero parskip, or there would be too much + % space. In that case, we won't have a \nobreak before. At least + % that's the theory. + \ifnum\lastpenalty<10000 \parskip=0in \fi + \noindent + \hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents \kern\itemmargin}% + \vadjust{\penalty 1200}}% not good to break after first line of item. + \flushcr +} + +% \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first token in +% TOKENS, and \rest to be the remainder. +% +\def\splitoff#1#2\endmark{\def\first{#1}\def\rest{#2}}% + +% Allow an optional argument of an uppercase letter, lowercase letter, +% or number, to specify the first label in the enumerated list. No +% argument is the same as `1'. +% +\envparseargdef\enumerate{\enumeratey #1 \endenumeratey} +\def\enumeratey #1 #2\endenumeratey{% + % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'. + \def\thearg{#1}% + \ifx\thearg\empty \def\thearg{1}\fi + % + % Detect if the argument is a single token. If so, it might be a + % letter. Otherwise, the only valid thing it can be is a number. + % (We will always have one token, because of the test we just made. + % This is a good thing, since \splitoff doesn't work given nothing at + % all -- the first parameter is undelimited.) + \expandafter\splitoff\thearg\endmark + \ifx\rest\empty + % Only one token in the argument. It could still be anything. + % A ``lowercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is nonzero. + % An ``uppercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is both nonzero, and + % not equal to itself. + % Otherwise, we assume it's a number. + % + % We need the \relax at the end of the \ifnum lines to stop TeX from + % continuing to look for a . + % + \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=0\relax + \numericenumerate % a number (we hope) + \else + % It's a letter. + \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=\expandafter`\thearg\relax + \lowercaseenumerate % lowercase letter + \else + \uppercaseenumerate % uppercase letter + \fi + \fi + \else + % Multiple tokens in the argument. We hope it's a number. + \numericenumerate + \fi +} + +% An @enumerate whose labels are integers. The starting integer is +% given in \thearg. +% +\def\numericenumerate{% + \itemno = \thearg + \startenumeration{\the\itemno}% +} + +% The starting (lowercase) letter is in \thearg. +\def\lowercaseenumerate{% + \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg + \startenumeration{% + % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet. + \ifnum\itemno=0 + \errmessage{No more lowercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger + alphabet}% + \fi + \char\lccode\itemno + }% +} + +% The starting (uppercase) letter is in \thearg. +\def\uppercaseenumerate{% + \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg + \startenumeration{% + % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet. + \ifnum\itemno=0 + \errmessage{No more uppercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger + alphabet} + \fi + \char\uccode\itemno + }% +} + +% Call \doitemize, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the +% common last two arguments. Also subtract one from the initial value in +% \itemno, since @item increments \itemno. +% +\def\startenumeration#1{% + \advance\itemno by -1 + \doitemize{#1.}\flushcr +} + +% @alphaenumerate and @capsenumerate are abbreviations for giving an arg +% to @enumerate. +% +\def\alphaenumerate{\enumerate{a}} +\def\capsenumerate{\enumerate{A}} +\def\Ealphaenumerate{\Eenumerate} +\def\Ecapsenumerate{\Eenumerate} + + +% @multitable macros +% Amy Hendrickson, 8/18/94, 3/6/96 +% +% @multitable ... @end multitable will make as many columns as desired. +% Contents of each column will wrap at width given in preamble. Width +% can be specified either with sample text given in a template line, +% or in percent of \hsize, the current width of text on page. + +% Table can continue over pages but will only break between lines. + +% To make preamble: +% +% Either define widths of columns in terms of percent of \hsize: +% @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45 +% @item ... +% +% Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total +% current hsize to be used for each column. You may use as many +% columns as desired. + + +% Or use a template: +% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template} +% @item ... +% using the widest term desired in each column. + +% Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column +% starts with @tab. Empty columns may be produced by supplying @tab's +% with nothing between them for as many times as empty columns are needed, +% ie, @tab@tab@tab will produce two empty columns. + +% @item, @tab do not need to be on their own lines, but it will not hurt +% if they are. + +% Sample multitable: + +% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template} +% @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff @tab third col +% @item +% first col stuff +% @tab +% second col stuff +% @tab +% third col +% @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff +% @tab Many paragraphs of text may be used in any column. +% +% They will wrap at the width determined by the template. +% @item@tab@tab This will be in third column. +% @end multitable + +% Default dimensions may be reset by user. +% @multitableparskip is vertical space between paragraphs in table. +% @multitableparindent is paragraph indent in table. +% @multitablecolmargin is horizontal space to be left between columns. +% @multitablelinespace is space to leave between table items, baseline +% to baseline. +% 0pt means it depends on current normal line spacing. +% +\newskip\multitableparskip +\newskip\multitableparindent +\newdimen\multitablecolspace +\newskip\multitablelinespace +\multitableparskip=0pt +\multitableparindent=6pt +\multitablecolspace=12pt +\multitablelinespace=0pt + +% Macros used to set up halign preamble: +% +\let\endsetuptable\relax +\def\xendsetuptable{\endsetuptable} +\let\columnfractions\relax +\def\xcolumnfractions{\columnfractions} +\newif\ifsetpercent + +% #1 is the @columnfraction, usually a decimal number like .5, but might +% be just 1. We just use it, whatever it is. +% +\def\pickupwholefraction#1 {% + \global\advance\colcount by 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{#1\hsize}% + \setuptable +} + +\newcount\colcount +\def\setuptable#1{% + \def\firstarg{#1}% + \ifx\firstarg\xendsetuptable + \let\go = \relax + \else + \ifx\firstarg\xcolumnfractions + \global\setpercenttrue + \else + \ifsetpercent + \let\go\pickupwholefraction + \else + \global\advance\colcount by 1 + \setbox0=\hbox{#1\unskip\space}% Add a normal word space as a + % separator; typically that is always in the input, anyway. + \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{\the\wd0}% + \fi + \fi + \ifx\go\pickupwholefraction + % Put the argument back for the \pickupwholefraction call, so + % we'll always have a period there to be parsed. + \def\go{\pickupwholefraction#1}% + \else + \let\go = \setuptable + \fi% + \fi + \go +} + +% multitable-only commands. +% +% @headitem starts a heading row, which we typeset in bold. +% Assignments have to be global since we are inside the implicit group +% of an alignment entry. Note that \everycr resets \everytab. +\def\headitem{\checkenv\multitable \crcr \global\everytab={\bf}\the\everytab}% +% +% A \tab used to include \hskip1sp. But then the space in a template +% line is not enough. That is bad. So let's go back to just `&' until +% we encounter the problem it was intended to solve again. +% --karl, nathan@acm.org, 20apr99. +\def\tab{\checkenv\multitable &\the\everytab}% + +% @multitable ... @end multitable definitions: +% +\newtoks\everytab % insert after every tab. +% +\envdef\multitable{% + \vskip\parskip + \startsavinginserts + % + % @item within a multitable starts a normal row. + % We use \def instead of \let so that if one of the multitable entries + % contains an @itemize, we don't choke on the \item (seen as \crcr aka + % \endtemplate) expanding \doitemize. + \def\item{\crcr}% + % + \tolerance=9500 + \hbadness=9500 + \setmultitablespacing + \parskip=\multitableparskip + \parindent=\multitableparindent + \overfullrule=0pt + \global\colcount=0 + % + \everycr = {% + \noalign{% + \global\everytab={}% + \global\colcount=0 % Reset the column counter. + % Check for saved footnotes, etc. + \checkinserts + % Keeps underfull box messages off when table breaks over pages. + %\filbreak + % Maybe so, but it also creates really weird page breaks when the + % table breaks over pages. Wouldn't \vfil be better? Wait until the + % problem manifests itself, so it can be fixed for real --karl. + }% + }% + % + \parsearg\domultitable +} +\def\domultitable#1{% + % To parse everything between @multitable and @item: + \setuptable#1 \endsetuptable + % + % This preamble sets up a generic column definition, which will + % be used as many times as user calls for columns. + % \vtop will set a single line and will also let text wrap and + % continue for many paragraphs if desired. + \halign\bgroup &% + \global\advance\colcount by 1 + \multistrut + \vtop{% + % Use the current \colcount to find the correct column width: + \hsize=\expandafter\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname + % + % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other + % we will add a \leftskip of \multitablecolspace to all columns after + % the first one. + % + % If a template has been used, we will add \multitablecolspace + % to the width of each template entry. + % + % If the user has set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize we will + % use that dimension as the width of the column, and the \leftskip + % will keep entries from bumping into each other. Table will start at + % left margin and final column will justify at right margin. + % + % Make sure we don't inherit \rightskip from the outer environment. + \rightskip=0pt + \ifnum\colcount=1 + % The first column will be indented with the surrounding text. + \advance\hsize by\leftskip + \else + \ifsetpercent \else + % If user has not set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize + % we will advance \hsize by \multitablecolspace. + \advance\hsize by \multitablecolspace + \fi + % In either case we will make \leftskip=\multitablecolspace: + \leftskip=\multitablecolspace + \fi + % Ignoring space at the beginning and end avoids an occasional spurious + % blank line, when TeX decides to break the line at the space before the + % box from the multistrut, so the strut ends up on a line by itself. + % For example: + % @multitable @columnfractions .11 .89 + % @item @code{#} + % @tab Legal holiday which is valid in major parts of the whole country. + % Is automatically provided with highlighting sequences respectively + % marking characters. + \noindent\ignorespaces##\unskip\multistrut + }\cr +} +\def\Emultitable{% + \crcr + \egroup % end the \halign + \global\setpercentfalse +} + +\def\setmultitablespacing{% + \def\multistrut{\strut}% just use the standard line spacing + % + % Compute \multitablelinespace (if not defined by user) for use in + % \multitableparskip calculation. We used define \multistrut based on + % this, but (ironically) that caused the spacing to be off. + % See bug-texinfo report from Werner Lemberg, 31 Oct 2004 12:52:20 +0100. +\ifdim\multitablelinespace=0pt +\setbox0=\vbox{X}\global\multitablelinespace=\the\baselineskip +\global\advance\multitablelinespace by-\ht0 +\fi +%% Test to see if parskip is larger than space between lines of +%% table. If not, do nothing. +%% If so, set to same dimension as multitablelinespace. +\ifdim\multitableparskip>\multitablelinespace +\global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace +\global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller + %% than skip between lines in the table. +\fi% +\ifdim\multitableparskip=0pt +\global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace +\global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller + %% than skip between lines in the table. +\fi} + + +\message{conditionals,} + +% @iftex, @ifnotdocbook, @ifnothtml, @ifnotinfo, @ifnotplaintext, +% @ifnotxml always succeed. They currently do nothing; we don't +% attempt to check whether the conditionals are properly nested. But we +% have to remember that they are conditionals, so that @end doesn't +% attempt to close an environment group. +% +\def\makecond#1{% + \expandafter\let\csname #1\endcsname = \relax + \expandafter\let\csname iscond.#1\endcsname = 1 +} +\makecond{iftex} +\makecond{ifnotdocbook} +\makecond{ifnothtml} +\makecond{ifnotinfo} +\makecond{ifnotplaintext} +\makecond{ifnotxml} + +% Ignore @ignore, @ifhtml, @ifinfo, and the like. +% +\def\direntry{\doignore{direntry}} +\def\documentdescription{\doignore{documentdescription}} +\def\docbook{\doignore{docbook}} +\def\html{\doignore{html}} +\def\ifdocbook{\doignore{ifdocbook}} +\def\ifhtml{\doignore{ifhtml}} +\def\ifinfo{\doignore{ifinfo}} +\def\ifnottex{\doignore{ifnottex}} +\def\ifplaintext{\doignore{ifplaintext}} +\def\ifxml{\doignore{ifxml}} +\def\ignore{\doignore{ignore}} +\def\menu{\doignore{menu}} +\def\xml{\doignore{xml}} + +% Ignore text until a line `@end #1', keeping track of nested conditionals. +% +% A count to remember the depth of nesting. +\newcount\doignorecount + +\def\doignore#1{\begingroup + % Scan in ``verbatim'' mode: + \catcode`\@ = \other + \catcode`\{ = \other + \catcode`\} = \other + % + % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants. + \spaceisspace + % + % Count number of #1's that we've seen. + \doignorecount = 0 + % + % Swallow text until we reach the matching `@end #1'. + \dodoignore{#1}% +} + +{ \catcode`_=11 % We want to use \_STOP_ which cannot appear in texinfo source. + \obeylines % + % + \gdef\dodoignore#1{% + % #1 contains the command name as a string, e.g., `ifinfo'. + % + % Define a command to find the next `@end #1', which must be on a line + % by itself. + \long\def\doignoretext##1^^M@end #1{\doignoretextyyy##1^^M@#1\_STOP_}% + % And this command to find another #1 command, at the beginning of a + % line. (Otherwise, we would consider a line `@c @ifset', for + % example, to count as an @ifset for nesting.) + \long\def\doignoretextyyy##1^^M@#1##2\_STOP_{\doignoreyyy{##2}\_STOP_}% + % + % And now expand that command. + \obeylines % + \doignoretext ^^M% + }% +} + +\def\doignoreyyy#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\empty % Nothing found. + \let\next\doignoretextzzz + \else % Found a nested condition, ... + \advance\doignorecount by 1 + \let\next\doignoretextyyy % ..., look for another. + % If we're here, #1 ends with ^^M\ifinfo (for example). + \fi + \next #1% the token \_STOP_ is present just after this macro. +} + +% We have to swallow the remaining "\_STOP_". +% +\def\doignoretextzzz#1{% + \ifnum\doignorecount = 0 % We have just found the outermost @end. + \let\next\enddoignore + \else % Still inside a nested condition. + \advance\doignorecount by -1 + \let\next\doignoretext % Look for the next @end. + \fi + \next +} + +% Finish off ignored text. +\def\enddoignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces} + + +% @set VAR sets the variable VAR to an empty value. +% @set VAR REST-OF-LINE sets VAR to the value REST-OF-LINE. +% +% Since we want to separate VAR from REST-OF-LINE (which might be +% empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert a space of our +% own to delimit the rest of the line, and then take it out again if we +% didn't need it. +% We rely on the fact that \parsearg sets \catcode`\ =10. +% +\parseargdef\set{\setyyy#1 \endsetyyy} +\def\setyyy#1 #2\endsetyyy{% + {% + \makevalueexpandable + \def\temp{#2}% + \edef\next{\gdef\makecsname{SET#1}}% + \ifx\temp\empty + \next{}% + \else + \setzzz#2\endsetzzz + \fi + }% +} +% Remove the trailing space \setxxx inserted. +\def\setzzz#1 \endsetzzz{\next{#1}} + +% @clear VAR clears (i.e., unsets) the variable VAR. +% +\parseargdef\clear{% + {% + \makevalueexpandable + \global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname=\relax + }% +} + +% @value{foo} gets the text saved in variable foo. +\def\value{\begingroup\makevalueexpandable\valuexxx} +\def\valuexxx#1{\expandablevalue{#1}\endgroup} +{ + \catcode`\- = \active \catcode`\_ = \active + % + \gdef\makevalueexpandable{% + \let\value = \expandablevalue + % We don't want these characters active, ... + \catcode`\-=\other \catcode`\_=\other + % ..., but we might end up with active ones in the argument if + % we're called from @code, as @code{@value{foo-bar_}}, though. + % So \let them to their normal equivalents. + \let-\realdash \let_\normalunderscore + } +} + +% We have this subroutine so that we can handle at least some @value's +% properly in indexes (we call \makevalueexpandable in \indexdummies). +% The command has to be fully expandable (if the variable is set), since +% the result winds up in the index file. This means that if the +% variable's value contains other Texinfo commands, it's almost certain +% it will fail (although perhaps we could fix that with sufficient work +% to do a one-level expansion on the result, instead of complete). +% +\def\expandablevalue#1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax + {[No value for ``#1'']}% + \message{Variable `#1', used in @value, is not set.}% + \else + \csname SET#1\endcsname + \fi +} + +% @ifset VAR ... @end ifset reads the `...' iff VAR has been defined +% with @set. +% +% To get special treatment of `@end ifset,' call \makeond and the redefine. +% +\makecond{ifset} +\def\ifset{\parsearg{\doifset{\let\next=\ifsetfail}}} +\def\doifset#1#2{% + {% + \makevalueexpandable + \let\next=\empty + \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#2\endcsname\relax + #1% If not set, redefine \next. + \fi + \expandafter + }\next +} +\def\ifsetfail{\doignore{ifset}} + +% @ifclear VAR ... @end ifclear reads the `...' iff VAR has never been +% defined with @set, or has been undefined with @clear. +% +% The `\else' inside the `\doifset' parameter is a trick to reuse the +% above code: if the variable is not set, do nothing, if it is set, +% then redefine \next to \ifclearfail. +% +\makecond{ifclear} +\def\ifclear{\parsearg{\doifset{\else \let\next=\ifclearfail}}} +\def\ifclearfail{\doignore{ifclear}} + +% @dircategory CATEGORY -- specify a category of the dir file +% which this file should belong to. Ignore this in TeX. +\let\dircategory=\comment + +% @defininfoenclose. +\let\definfoenclose=\comment + + +\message{indexing,} +% Index generation facilities + +% Define \newwrite to be identical to plain tex's \newwrite +% except not \outer, so it can be used within macros and \if's. +\edef\newwrite{\makecsname{ptexnewwrite}} + +% \newindex {foo} defines an index named foo. +% It automatically defines \fooindex such that +% \fooindex ...rest of line... puts an entry in the index foo. +% It also defines \fooindfile to be the number of the output channel for +% the file that accumulates this index. The file's extension is foo. +% The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long +% for the sake of vms. +% +\def\newindex#1{% + \iflinks + \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname + \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file + \fi + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% % Define @#1index + \noexpand\doindex{#1}} +} + +% @defindex foo == \newindex{foo} +% +\def\defindex{\parsearg\newindex} + +% Define @defcodeindex, like @defindex except put all entries in @code. +% +\def\defcodeindex{\parsearg\newcodeindex} +% +\def\newcodeindex#1{% + \iflinks + \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname + \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 + \fi + \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{% + \noexpand\docodeindex{#1}}% +} + + +% @synindex foo bar makes index foo feed into index bar. +% Do this instead of @defindex foo if you don't want it as a separate index. +% +% @syncodeindex foo bar similar, but put all entries made for index foo +% inside @code. +% +\def\synindex#1 #2 {\dosynindex\doindex{#1}{#2}} +\def\syncodeindex#1 #2 {\dosynindex\docodeindex{#1}{#2}} + +% #1 is \doindex or \docodeindex, #2 the index getting redefined (foo), +% #3 the target index (bar). +\def\dosynindex#1#2#3{% + % Only do \closeout if we haven't already done it, else we'll end up + % closing the target index. + \expandafter \ifx\csname donesynindex#2\endcsname \undefined + % The \closeout helps reduce unnecessary open files; the limit on the + % Acorn RISC OS is a mere 16 files. + \expandafter\closeout\csname#2indfile\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname\donesynindex#2\endcsname = 1 + \fi + % redefine \fooindfile: + \expandafter\let\expandafter\temp\expandafter=\csname#3indfile\endcsname + \expandafter\let\csname#2indfile\endcsname=\temp + % redefine \fooindex: + \expandafter\xdef\csname#2index\endcsname{\noexpand#1{#3}}% +} + +% Define \doindex, the driver for all \fooindex macros. +% Argument #1 is generated by the calling \fooindex macro, +% and it is "foo", the name of the index. + +% \doindex just uses \parsearg; it calls \doind for the actual work. +% This is because \doind is more useful to call from other macros. + +% There is also \dosubind {index}{topic}{subtopic} +% which makes an entry in a two-level index such as the operation index. + +\def\doindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singleindexer} +\def\singleindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{#1}} + +% like the previous two, but they put @code around the argument. +\def\docodeindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singlecodeindexer} +\def\singlecodeindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{\code{#1}}} + +% Take care of Texinfo commands that can appear in an index entry. +% Since there are some commands we want to expand, and others we don't, +% we have to laboriously prevent expansion for those that we don't. +% +\def\indexdummies{% + \escapechar = `\\ % use backslash in output files. + \def\@{@}% change to @@ when we switch to @ as escape char in index files. + \def\ {\realbackslash\space }% + % Need these in case \tex is in effect and \{ is a \delimiter again. + % But can't use \lbracecmd and \rbracecmd because texindex assumes + % braces and backslashes are used only as delimiters. + \let\{ = \mylbrace + \let\} = \myrbrace + % + % Do the redefinitions. + \commondummies +} + +% For the aux and toc files, @ is the escape character. So we want to +% redefine everything using @ as the escape character (instead of +% \realbackslash, still used for index files). When everything uses @, +% this will be simpler. +% +\def\atdummies{% + \def\@{@@}% + \def\ {@ }% + \let\{ = \lbraceatcmd + \let\} = \rbraceatcmd + % + % Do the redefinitions. + \commondummies +} + +% Called from \indexdummies and \atdummies. +% +\def\commondummies{% + % + % \definedummyword defines \#1 as \string\#1\space, thus effectively + % preventing its expansion. This is used only for control% words, + % not control letters, because the \space would be incorrect for + % control characters, but is needed to separate the control word + % from whatever follows. + % + % For control letters, we have \definedummyletter, which omits the + % space. + % + % These can be used both for control words that take an argument and + % those that do not. If it is followed by {arg} in the input, then + % that will dutifully get written to the index (or wherever). + % + \def\definedummyword ##1{\def##1{\string##1\space}}% + \def\definedummyletter##1{\def##1{\string##1}}% + \let\definedummyaccent\definedummyletter + % + \commondummiesnofonts + % + \definedummyletter\_% + % + % Non-English letters. + \definedummyword\AA + \definedummyword\AE + \definedummyword\L + \definedummyword\OE + \definedummyword\O + \definedummyword\aa + \definedummyword\ae + \definedummyword\l + \definedummyword\oe + \definedummyword\o + \definedummyword\ss + \definedummyword\exclamdown + \definedummyword\questiondown + \definedummyword\ordf + \definedummyword\ordm + % + % Although these internal commands shouldn't show up, sometimes they do. + \definedummyword\bf + \definedummyword\gtr + \definedummyword\hat + \definedummyword\less + \definedummyword\sf + \definedummyword\sl + \definedummyword\tclose + \definedummyword\tt + % + \definedummyword\LaTeX + \definedummyword\TeX + % + % Assorted special characters. + \definedummyword\bullet + \definedummyword\comma + \definedummyword\copyright + \definedummyword\registeredsymbol + \definedummyword\dots + \definedummyword\enddots + \definedummyword\equiv + \definedummyword\error + \definedummyword\euro + \definedummyword\expansion + \definedummyword\minus + \definedummyword\pounds + \definedummyword\point + \definedummyword\print + \definedummyword\result + % + % We want to disable all macros so that they are not expanded by \write. + \macrolist + % + \normalturnoffactive + % + % Handle some cases of @value -- where it does not contain any + % (non-fully-expandable) commands. + \makevalueexpandable +} + +% \commondummiesnofonts: common to \commondummies and \indexnofonts. +% +% Better have this without active chars. +{ + \catcode`\~=\other + \gdef\commondummiesnofonts{% + % Control letters and accents. + \definedummyletter\!% + \definedummyaccent\"% + \definedummyaccent\'% + \definedummyletter\*% + \definedummyaccent\,% + \definedummyletter\.% + \definedummyletter\/% + \definedummyletter\:% + \definedummyaccent\=% + \definedummyletter\?% + \definedummyaccent\^% + \definedummyaccent\`% + \definedummyaccent\~% + \definedummyword\u + \definedummyword\v + \definedummyword\H + \definedummyword\dotaccent + \definedummyword\ringaccent + \definedummyword\tieaccent + \definedummyword\ubaraccent + \definedummyword\udotaccent + \definedummyword\dotless + % + % Texinfo font commands. + \definedummyword\b + \definedummyword\i + \definedummyword\r + \definedummyword\sc + \definedummyword\t + % + % Commands that take arguments. + \definedummyword\acronym + \definedummyword\cite + \definedummyword\code + \definedummyword\command + \definedummyword\dfn + \definedummyword\emph + \definedummyword\env + \definedummyword\file + \definedummyword\kbd + \definedummyword\key + \definedummyword\math + \definedummyword\option + \definedummyword\samp + \definedummyword\strong + \definedummyword\tie + \definedummyword\uref + \definedummyword\url + \definedummyword\var + \definedummyword\verb + \definedummyword\w + } +} + +% \indexnofonts is used when outputting the strings to sort the index +% by, and when constructing control sequence names. It eliminates all +% control sequences and just writes whatever the best ASCII sort string +% would be for a given command (usually its argument). +% +\def\indexnofonts{% + % Accent commands should become @asis. + \def\definedummyaccent##1{\let##1\asis}% + % We can just ignore other control letters. + \def\definedummyletter##1{\let##1\empty}% + % Hopefully, all control words can become @asis. + \let\definedummyword\definedummyaccent + % + \commondummiesnofonts + % + % Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command + % and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |, etc. + % Likewise with the other plain tex font commands. + %\let\tt=\asis + % + \def\ { }% + \def\@{@}% + % how to handle braces? + \def\_{\normalunderscore}% + % + % Non-English letters. + \def\AA{AA}% + \def\AE{AE}% + \def\L{L}% + \def\OE{OE}% + \def\O{O}% + \def\aa{aa}% + \def\ae{ae}% + \def\l{l}% + \def\oe{oe}% + \def\o{o}% + \def\ss{ss}% + \def\exclamdown{!}% + \def\questiondown{?}% + \def\ordf{a}% + \def\ordm{o}% + % + \def\LaTeX{LaTeX}% + \def\TeX{TeX}% + % + % Assorted special characters. + % (The following {} will end up in the sort string, but that's ok.) + \def\bullet{bullet}% + \def\comma{,}% + \def\copyright{copyright}% + \def\registeredsymbol{R}% + \def\dots{...}% + \def\enddots{...}% + \def\equiv{==}% + \def\error{error}% + \def\euro{euro}% + \def\expansion{==>}% + \def\minus{-}% + \def\pounds{pounds}% + \def\point{.}% + \def\print{-|}% + \def\result{=>}% + % + % We need to get rid of all macros, leaving only the arguments (if present). + % Of course this is not nearly correct, but it is the best we can do for now. + % makeinfo does not expand macros in the argument to @deffn, which ends up + % writing an index entry, and texindex isn't prepared for an index sort entry + % that starts with \. + % + % Since macro invocations are followed by braces, we can just redefine them + % to take a single TeX argument. The case of a macro invocation that + % goes to end-of-line is not handled. + % + \macrolist +} + +\let\indexbackslash=0 %overridden during \printindex. +\let\SETmarginindex=\relax % put index entries in margin (undocumented)? + +% Most index entries go through here, but \dosubind is the general case. +% #1 is the index name, #2 is the entry text. +\def\doind#1#2{\dosubind{#1}{#2}{}} + +% Workhorse for all \fooindexes. +% #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there, #3 is subentry -- +% empty if called from \doind, as we usually are (the main exception +% is with most defuns, which call us directly). +% +\def\dosubind#1#2#3{% + \iflinks + {% + % Store the main index entry text (including the third arg). + \toks0 = {#2}% + % If third arg is present, precede it with a space. + \def\thirdarg{#3}% + \ifx\thirdarg\empty \else + \toks0 = \expandafter{\the\toks0 \space #3}% + \fi + % + \edef\writeto{\csname#1indfile\endcsname}% + % + \ifvmode + \dosubindsanitize + \else + \dosubindwrite + \fi + }% + \fi +} + +% Write the entry in \toks0 to the index file: +% +\def\dosubindwrite{% + % Put the index entry in the margin if desired. + \ifx\SETmarginindex\relax\else + \insert\margin{\hbox{\vrule height8pt depth3pt width0pt \the\toks0}}% + \fi + % + % Remember, we are within a group. + \indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage + \def\backslashcurfont{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now + % so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash. + % + % Process the index entry with all font commands turned off, to + % get the string to sort by. + {\indexnofonts + \edef\temp{\the\toks0}% need full expansion + \xdef\indexsorttmp{\temp}% + }% + % + % Set up the complete index entry, with both the sort key and + % the original text, including any font commands. We write + % three arguments to \entry to the .?? file (four in the + % subentry case), texindex reduces to two when writing the .??s + % sorted result. + \edef\temp{% + \write\writeto{% + \string\entry{\indexsorttmp}{\noexpand\folio}{\the\toks0}}% + }% + \temp +} + +% Take care of unwanted page breaks: +% +% If a skip is the last thing on the list now, preserve it +% by backing up by \lastskip, doing the \write, then inserting +% the skip again. Otherwise, the whatsit generated by the +% \write will make \lastskip zero. The result is that sequences +% like this: +% @end defun +% @tindex whatever +% @defun ... +% will have extra space inserted, because the \medbreak in the +% start of the @defun won't see the skip inserted by the @end of +% the previous defun. +% +% But don't do any of this if we're not in vertical mode. We +% don't want to do a \vskip and prematurely end a paragraph. +% +% Avoid page breaks due to these extra skips, too. +% +% But wait, there is a catch there: +% We'll have to check whether \lastskip is zero skip. \ifdim is not +% sufficient for this purpose, as it ignores stretch and shrink parts +% of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual +% representation of the skip. +% +% The following is almost like \def\zeroskipmacro{0.0pt} except that +% the ``p'' and ``t'' characters have catcode \other, not 11 (letter). +% +\edef\zeroskipmacro{\expandafter\the\csname z@skip\endcsname} +% +% ..., ready, GO: +% +\def\dosubindsanitize{% + % \lastskip and \lastpenalty cannot both be nonzero simultaneously. + \skip0 = \lastskip + \edef\lastskipmacro{\the\lastskip}% + \count255 = \lastpenalty + % + % If \lastskip is nonzero, that means the last item was a + % skip. And since a skip is discardable, that means this + % -\skip0 glue we're inserting is preceded by a + % non-discardable item, therefore it is not a potential + % breakpoint, therefore no \nobreak needed. + \ifx\lastskipmacro\zeroskipmacro + \else + \vskip-\skip0 + \fi + % + \dosubindwrite + % + \ifx\lastskipmacro\zeroskipmacro + % If \lastskip was zero, perhaps the last item was a penalty, and + % perhaps it was >=10000, e.g., a \nobreak. In that case, we want + % to re-insert the same penalty (values >10000 are used for various + % signals); since we just inserted a non-discardable item, any + % following glue (such as a \parskip) would be a breakpoint. For example: + % + % @deffn deffn-whatever + % @vindex index-whatever + % Description. + % would allow a break between the index-whatever whatsit + % and the "Description." paragraph. + \ifnum\count255>9999 \penalty\count255 \fi + \else + % On the other hand, if we had a nonzero \lastskip, + % this make-up glue would be preceded by a non-discardable item + % (the whatsit from the \write), so we must insert a \nobreak. + \nobreak\vskip\skip0 + \fi +} + +% The index entry written in the file actually looks like +% \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic} +% or +% \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}{subtopic} +% The texindex program reads in these files and writes files +% containing these kinds of lines: +% \initial {c} +% before the first topic whose initial is c +% \entry {topic}{pagelist} +% for a topic that is used without subtopics +% \primary {topic} +% for the beginning of a topic that is used with subtopics +% \secondary {subtopic}{pagelist} +% for each subtopic. + +% Define the user-accessible indexing commands +% @findex, @vindex, @kindex, @cindex. + +\def\findex {\fnindex} +\def\kindex {\kyindex} +\def\cindex {\cpindex} +\def\vindex {\vrindex} +\def\tindex {\tpindex} +\def\pindex {\pgindex} + +\def\cindexsub {\begingroup\obeylines\cindexsub} +{\obeylines % +\gdef\cindexsub "#1" #2^^M{\endgroup % +\dosubind{cp}{#2}{#1}}} + +% Define the macros used in formatting output of the sorted index material. + +% @printindex causes a particular index (the ??s file) to get printed. +% It does not print any chapter heading (usually an @unnumbered). +% +\parseargdef\printindex{\begingroup + \dobreak \chapheadingskip{10000}% + % + \smallfonts \rm + \tolerance = 9500 + \everypar = {}% don't want the \kern\-parindent from indentation suppression. + % + % See if the index file exists and is nonempty. + % Change catcode of @ here so that if the index file contains + % \initial {@} + % as its first line, TeX doesn't complain about mismatched braces + % (because it thinks @} is a control sequence). + \catcode`\@ = 11 + \openin 1 \jobname.#1s + \ifeof 1 + % \enddoublecolumns gets confused if there is no text in the index, + % and it loses the chapter title and the aux file entries for the + % index. The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure + % there is some text. + \putwordIndexNonexistent + \else + % + % If the index file exists but is empty, then \openin leaves \ifeof + % false. We have to make TeX try to read something from the file, so + % it can discover if there is anything in it. + \read 1 to \temp + \ifeof 1 + \putwordIndexIsEmpty + \else + % Index files are almost Texinfo source, but we use \ as the escape + % character. It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change + % to make right now. + \def\indexbackslash{\backslashcurfont}% + \catcode`\\ = 0 + \escapechar = `\\ + \begindoublecolumns + \input \jobname.#1s + \enddoublecolumns + \fi + \fi + \closein 1 +\endgroup} + +% These macros are used by the sorted index file itself. +% Change them to control the appearance of the index. + +\def\initial#1{{% + % Some minor font changes for the special characters. + \let\tentt=\sectt \let\tt=\sectt \let\sf=\sectt + % + % Remove any glue we may have, we'll be inserting our own. + \removelastskip + % + % We like breaks before the index initials, so insert a bonus. + \nobreak + \vskip 0pt plus 3\baselineskip + \penalty 0 + \vskip 0pt plus -3\baselineskip + % + % Typeset the initial. Making this add up to a whole number of + % baselineskips increases the chance of the dots lining up from column + % to column. It still won't often be perfect, because of the stretch + % we need before each entry, but it's better. + % + % No shrink because it confuses \balancecolumns. + \vskip 1.67\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip + \leftline{\secbf #1}% + % Do our best not to break after the initial. + \nobreak + \vskip .33\baselineskip plus .1\baselineskip +}} + +% \entry typesets a paragraph consisting of the text (#1), dot leaders, and +% then page number (#2) flushed to the right margin. It is used for index +% and table of contents entries. The paragraph is indented by \leftskip. +% +% A straightforward implementation would start like this: +% \def\entry#1#2{... +% But this frozes the catcodes in the argument, and can cause problems to +% @code, which sets - active. This problem was fixed by a kludge--- +% ``-'' was active throughout whole index, but this isn't really right. +% +% The right solution is to prevent \entry from swallowing the whole text. +% --kasal, 21nov03 +\def\entry{% + \begingroup + % + % Start a new paragraph if necessary, so our assignments below can't + % affect previous text. + \par + % + % Do not fill out the last line with white space. + \parfillskip = 0in + % + % No extra space above this paragraph. + \parskip = 0in + % + % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines. + \finalhyphendemerits = 0 + % + % \hangindent is only relevant when the entry text and page number + % don't both fit on one line. In that case, bob suggests starting the + % dots pretty far over on the line. Unfortunately, a large + % indentation looks wrong when the entry text itself is broken across + % lines. So we use a small indentation and put up with long leaders. + % + % \hangafter is reset to 1 (which is the value we want) at the start + % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that. + \hangindent = 2em + % + % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line + % with blank space. + \rightskip = 0pt plus1fil + % + % A bit of stretch before each entry for the benefit of balancing + % columns. + \vskip 0pt plus1pt + % + % Swallow the left brace of the text (first parameter): + \afterassignment\doentry + \let\temp = +} +\def\doentry{% + \bgroup % Instead of the swallowed brace. + \noindent + \aftergroup\finishentry + % And now comes the text of the entry. +} +\def\finishentry#1{% + % #1 is the page number. + % + % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if + % there are no page numbers. The next person who breaks this will be + % cursed by a Unix daemon. + \def\tempa{{\rm }}% + \def\tempb{#1}% + \edef\tempc{\tempa}% + \edef\tempd{\tempb}% + \ifx\tempc\tempd + \ % + \else + % + % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out + % this line with blank space. (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the + % fill leaders glue in \indexdotfill if the page number does fit.) + \hfil\penalty50 + \null\nobreak\indexdotfill % Have leaders before the page number. + % + % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as + % part of (the primitive) \par. Without it, a spurious underfull + % \hbox ensues. + \ifpdf + \pdfgettoks#1.% + \ \the\toksA + \else + \ #1% + \fi + \fi + \par + \endgroup +} + +% Like \dotfill except takes at least 1 em. +\def\indexdotfill{\cleaders + \hbox{$\mathsurround=0pt \mkern1.5mu ${\it .}$ \mkern1.5mu$}\hskip 1em plus 1fill} + +\def\primary #1{\line{#1\hfil}} + +\newskip\secondaryindent \secondaryindent=0.5cm +\def\secondary#1#2{{% + \parfillskip=0in + \parskip=0in + \hangindent=1in + \hangafter=1 + \noindent\hskip\secondaryindent\hbox{#1}\indexdotfill + \ifpdf + \pdfgettoks#2.\ \the\toksA % The page number ends the paragraph. + \else + #2 + \fi + \par +}} + +% Define two-column mode, which we use to typeset indexes. +% Adapted from the TeXbook, page 416, which is to say, +% the manmac.tex format used to print the TeXbook itself. +\catcode`\@=11 + +\newbox\partialpage +\newdimen\doublecolumnhsize + +\def\begindoublecolumns{\begingroup % ended by \enddoublecolumns + % Grab any single-column material above us. + \output = {% + % + % Here is a possibility not foreseen in manmac: if we accumulate a + % whole lot of material, we might end up calling this \output + % routine twice in a row (see the doublecol-lose test, which is + % essentially a couple of indexes with @setchapternewpage off). In + % that case we just ship out what is in \partialpage with the normal + % output routine. Generally, \partialpage will be empty when this + % runs and this will be a no-op. See the indexspread.tex test case. + \ifvoid\partialpage \else + \onepageout{\pagecontents\partialpage}% + \fi + % + \global\setbox\partialpage = \vbox{% + % Unvbox the main output page. + \unvbox\PAGE + \kern-\topskip \kern\baselineskip + }% + }% + \eject % run that output routine to set \partialpage + % + % Use the double-column output routine for subsequent pages. + \output = {\doublecolumnout}% + % + % Change the page size parameters. We could do this once outside this + % routine, in each of @smallbook, @afourpaper, and the default 8.5x11 + % format, but then we repeat the same computation. Repeating a couple + % of assignments once per index is clearly meaningless for the + % execution time, so we may as well do it in one place. + % + % First we halve the line length, less a little for the gutter between + % the columns. We compute the gutter based on the line length, so it + % changes automatically with the paper format. The magic constant + % below is chosen so that the gutter has the same value (well, +-<1pt) + % as it did when we hard-coded it. + % + % We put the result in a separate register, \doublecolumhsize, so we + % can restore it in \pagesofar, after \hsize itself has (potentially) + % been clobbered. + % + \doublecolumnhsize = \hsize + \advance\doublecolumnhsize by -.04154\hsize + \divide\doublecolumnhsize by 2 + \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize + % + % Double the \vsize as well. (We don't need a separate register here, + % since nobody clobbers \vsize.) + \vsize = 2\vsize +} + +% The double-column output routine for all double-column pages except +% the last. +% +\def\doublecolumnout{% + \splittopskip=\topskip \splitmaxdepth=\maxdepth + % Get the available space for the double columns -- the normal + % (undoubled) page height minus any material left over from the + % previous page. + \dimen@ = \vsize + \divide\dimen@ by 2 + \advance\dimen@ by -\ht\partialpage + % + % box0 will be the left-hand column, box2 the right. + \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ + \onepageout\pagesofar + \unvbox255 + \penalty\outputpenalty +} +% +% Re-output the contents of the output page -- any previous material, +% followed by the two boxes we just split, in box0 and box2. +\def\pagesofar{% + \unvbox\partialpage + % + \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize + \wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize + \hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}% +} +% +% All done with double columns. +\def\enddoublecolumns{% + \output = {% + % Split the last of the double-column material. Leave it on the + % current page, no automatic page break. + \balancecolumns + % + % If we end up splitting too much material for the current page, + % though, there will be another page break right after this \output + % invocation ends. Having called \balancecolumns once, we do not + % want to call it again. Therefore, reset \output to its normal + % definition right away. (We hope \balancecolumns will never be + % called on to balance too much material, but if it is, this makes + % the output somewhat more palatable.) + \global\output = {\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}}% + }% + \eject + \endgroup % started in \begindoublecolumns + % + % \pagegoal was set to the doubled \vsize above, since we restarted + % the current page. We're now back to normal single-column + % typesetting, so reset \pagegoal to the normal \vsize (after the + % \endgroup where \vsize got restored). + \pagegoal = \vsize +} +% +% Called at the end of the double column material. +\def\balancecolumns{% + \setbox0 = \vbox{\unvbox255}% like \box255 but more efficient, see p.120. + \dimen@ = \ht0 + \advance\dimen@ by \topskip + \advance\dimen@ by-\baselineskip + \divide\dimen@ by 2 % target to split to + %debug\message{final 2-column material height=\the\ht0, target=\the\dimen@.}% + \splittopskip = \topskip + % Loop until we get a decent breakpoint. + {% + \vbadness = 10000 + \loop + \global\setbox3 = \copy0 + \global\setbox1 = \vsplit3 to \dimen@ + \ifdim\ht3>\dimen@ + \global\advance\dimen@ by 1pt + \repeat + }% + %debug\message{split to \the\dimen@, column heights: \the\ht1, \the\ht3.}% + \setbox0=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox1}% + \setbox2=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox3}% + % + \pagesofar +} +\catcode`\@ = \other + + +\message{sectioning,} +% Chapters, sections, etc. + +% \unnumberedno is an oxymoron, of course. But we count the unnumbered +% sections so that we can refer to them unambiguously in the pdf +% outlines by their "section number". We avoid collisions with chapter +% numbers by starting them at 10000. (If a document ever has 10000 +% chapters, we're in trouble anyway, I'm sure.) +\newcount\unnumberedno \unnumberedno = 10000 +\newcount\chapno +\newcount\secno \secno=0 +\newcount\subsecno \subsecno=0 +\newcount\subsubsecno \subsubsecno=0 + +% This counter is funny since it counts through charcodes of letters A, B, ... +\newcount\appendixno \appendixno = `\@ +% +% \def\appendixletter{\char\the\appendixno} +% We do the following ugly conditional instead of the above simple +% construct for the sake of pdftex, which needs the actual +% letter in the expansion, not just typeset. +% +\def\appendixletter{% + \ifnum\appendixno=`A A% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`B B% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`C C% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`D D% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`E E% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`F F% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`G G% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`H H% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`I I% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`J J% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`K K% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`L L% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`M M% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`N N% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`O O% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`P P% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Q Q% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`R R% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`S S% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`T T% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`U U% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`V V% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`W W% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`X X% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Y Y% + \else\ifnum\appendixno=`Z Z% + % The \the is necessary, despite appearances, because \appendixletter is + % expanded while writing the .toc file. \char\appendixno is not + % expandable, thus it is written literally, thus all appendixes come out + % with the same letter (or @) in the toc without it. + \else\char\the\appendixno + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi + \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi} + +% Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter. +% page headings and footings can use it. @section does likewise. +% However, they are not reliable, because we don't use marks. +\def\thischapter{} +\def\thissection{} + +\newcount\absseclevel % used to calculate proper heading level +\newcount\secbase\secbase=0 % @raisesections/@lowersections modify this count + +% @raisesections: treat @section as chapter, @subsection as section, etc. +\def\raisesections{\global\advance\secbase by -1} +\let\up=\raisesections % original BFox name + +% @lowersections: treat @chapter as section, @section as subsection, etc. +\def\lowersections{\global\advance\secbase by 1} +\let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name + +% we only have subsub. +\chardef\maxseclevel = 3 +% +% A numbered section within an unnumbered changes to unnumbered too. +% To achive this, remember the "biggest" unnum. sec. we are currently in: +\chardef\unmlevel = \maxseclevel +% +% Trace whether the current chapter is an appendix or not: +% \chapheadtype is "N" or "A", unnumbered chapters are ignored. +\def\chapheadtype{N} + +% Choose a heading macro +% #1 is heading type +% #2 is heading level +% #3 is text for heading +\def\genhead#1#2#3{% + % Compute the abs. sec. level: + \absseclevel=#2 + \advance\absseclevel by \secbase + % Make sure \absseclevel doesn't fall outside the range: + \ifnum \absseclevel < 0 + \absseclevel = 0 + \else + \ifnum \absseclevel > 3 + \absseclevel = 3 + \fi + \fi + % The heading type: + \def\headtype{#1}% + \if \headtype U% + \ifnum \absseclevel < \unmlevel + \chardef\unmlevel = \absseclevel + \fi + \else + % Check for appendix sections: + \ifnum \absseclevel = 0 + \edef\chapheadtype{\headtype}% + \else + \if \headtype A\if \chapheadtype N% + \errmessage{@appendix... within a non-appendix chapter}% + \fi\fi + \fi + % Check for numbered within unnumbered: + \ifnum \absseclevel > \unmlevel + \def\headtype{U}% + \else + \chardef\unmlevel = 3 + \fi + \fi + % Now print the heading: + \if \headtype U% + \ifcase\absseclevel + \unnumberedzzz{#3}% + \or \unnumberedseczzz{#3}% + \or \unnumberedsubseczzz{#3}% + \or \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#3}% + \fi + \else + \if \headtype A% + \ifcase\absseclevel + \appendixzzz{#3}% + \or \appendixsectionzzz{#3}% + \or \appendixsubseczzz{#3}% + \or \appendixsubsubseczzz{#3}% + \fi + \else + \ifcase\absseclevel + \chapterzzz{#3}% + \or \seczzz{#3}% + \or \numberedsubseczzz{#3}% + \or \numberedsubsubseczzz{#3}% + \fi + \fi + \fi + \suppressfirstparagraphindent +} + +% an interface: +\def\numhead{\genhead N} +\def\apphead{\genhead A} +\def\unnmhead{\genhead U} + +% @chapter, @appendix, @unnumbered. Increment top-level counter, reset +% all lower-level sectioning counters to zero. +% +% Also set \chaplevelprefix, which we prepend to @float sequence numbers +% (e.g., figures), q.v. By default (before any chapter), that is empty. +\let\chaplevelprefix = \empty +% +\outer\parseargdef\chapter{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz +\def\chapterzzz#1{% + % section resetting is \global in case the chapter is in a group, such + % as an @include file. + \global\secno=0 \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 + \global\advance\chapno by 1 + % + % Used for \float. + \gdef\chaplevelprefix{\the\chapno.}% + \resetallfloatnos + % + \message{\putwordChapter\space \the\chapno}% + % + % Write the actual heading. + \chapmacro{#1}{Ynumbered}{\the\chapno}% + % + % So @section and the like are numbered underneath this chapter. + \global\let\section = \numberedsec + \global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec + \global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec +} + +\outer\parseargdef\appendix{\apphead0{#1}} % normally apphead0 calls appendixzzz +\def\appendixzzz#1{% + \global\secno=0 \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 + \global\advance\appendixno by 1 + \gdef\chaplevelprefix{\appendixletter.}% + \resetallfloatnos + % + \def\appendixnum{\putwordAppendix\space \appendixletter}% + \message{\appendixnum}% + % + \chapmacro{#1}{Yappendix}{\appendixletter}% + % + \global\let\section = \appendixsec + \global\let\subsection = \appendixsubsec + \global\let\subsubsection = \appendixsubsubsec +} + +\outer\parseargdef\unnumbered{\unnmhead0{#1}} % normally unnmhead0 calls unnumberedzzz +\def\unnumberedzzz#1{% + \global\secno=0 \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 + \global\advance\unnumberedno by 1 + % + % Since an unnumbered has no number, no prefix for figures. + \global\let\chaplevelprefix = \empty + \resetallfloatnos + % + % This used to be simply \message{#1}, but TeX fully expands the + % argument to \message. Therefore, if #1 contained @-commands, TeX + % expanded them. For example, in `@unnumbered The @cite{Book}', TeX + % expanded @cite (which turns out to cause errors because \cite is meant + % to be executed, not expanded). + % + % Anyway, we don't want the fully-expanded definition of @cite to appear + % as a result of the \message, we just want `@cite' itself. We use + % \the to achieve this: TeX expands \the only once, + % simply yielding the contents of . (We also do this for + % the toc entries.) + \toks0 = {#1}% + \message{(\the\toks0)}% + % + \chapmacro{#1}{Ynothing}{\the\unnumberedno}% + % + \global\let\section = \unnumberedsec + \global\let\subsection = \unnumberedsubsec + \global\let\subsubsection = \unnumberedsubsubsec +} + +% @centerchap is like @unnumbered, but the heading is centered. +\outer\parseargdef\centerchap{% + % Well, we could do the following in a group, but that would break + % an assumption that \chapmacro is called at the outermost level. + % Thus we are safer this way: --kasal, 24feb04 + \let\centerparametersmaybe = \centerparameters + \unnmhead0{#1}% + \let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax +} + +% @top is like @unnumbered. +\let\top\unnumbered + +% Sections. +\outer\parseargdef\numberedsec{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz +\def\seczzz#1{% + \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Ynumbered}{\the\chapno.\the\secno}% +} + +\outer\parseargdef\appendixsection{\apphead1{#1}} % normally calls appendixsectionzzz +\def\appendixsectionzzz#1{% + \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Yappendix}{\appendixletter.\the\secno}% +} +\let\appendixsec\appendixsection + +\outer\parseargdef\unnumberedsec{\unnmhead1{#1}} % normally calls unnumberedseczzz +\def\unnumberedseczzz#1{% + \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Ynothing}{\the\unnumberedno.\the\secno}% +} + +% Subsections. +\outer\parseargdef\numberedsubsec{\numhead2{#1}} % normally calls numberedsubseczzz +\def\numberedsubseczzz#1{% + \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\subsecno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Ynumbered}{\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno}% +} + +\outer\parseargdef\appendixsubsec{\apphead2{#1}} % normally calls appendixsubseczzz +\def\appendixsubseczzz#1{% + \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\subsecno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Yappendix}% + {\appendixletter.\the\secno.\the\subsecno}% +} + +\outer\parseargdef\unnumberedsubsec{\unnmhead2{#1}} %normally calls unnumberedsubseczzz +\def\unnumberedsubseczzz#1{% + \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\subsecno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Ynothing}% + {\the\unnumberedno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno}% +} + +% Subsubsections. +\outer\parseargdef\numberedsubsubsec{\numhead3{#1}} % normally numberedsubsubseczzz +\def\numberedsubsubseczzz#1{% + \global\advance\subsubsecno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Ynumbered}% + {\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno}% +} + +\outer\parseargdef\appendixsubsubsec{\apphead3{#1}} % normally appendixsubsubseczzz +\def\appendixsubsubseczzz#1{% + \global\advance\subsubsecno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Yappendix}% + {\appendixletter.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno}% +} + +\outer\parseargdef\unnumberedsubsubsec{\unnmhead3{#1}} %normally unnumberedsubsubseczzz +\def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz#1{% + \global\advance\subsubsecno by 1 + \sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Ynothing}% + {\the\unnumberedno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno}% +} + +% These macros control what the section commands do, according +% to what kind of chapter we are in (ordinary, appendix, or unnumbered). +% Define them by default for a numbered chapter. +\let\section = \numberedsec +\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec +\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec + +% Define @majorheading, @heading and @subheading + +% NOTE on use of \vbox for chapter headings, section headings, and such: +% 1) We use \vbox rather than the earlier \line to permit +% overlong headings to fold. +% 2) \hyphenpenalty is set to 10000 because hyphenation in a +% heading is obnoxious; this forbids it. +% 3) Likewise, headings look best if no \parindent is used, and +% if justification is not attempted. Hence \raggedright. + + +\def\majorheading{% + {\advance\chapheadingskip by 10pt \chapbreak }% + \parsearg\chapheadingzzz +} + +\def\chapheading{\chapbreak \parsearg\chapheadingzzz} +\def\chapheadingzzz#1{% + {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt\raggedright + \rm #1\hfill}}% + \bigskip \par\penalty 200\relax + \suppressfirstparagraphindent +} + +% @heading, @subheading, @subsubheading. +\parseargdef\heading{\sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Yomitfromtoc}{} + \suppressfirstparagraphindent} +\parseargdef\subheading{\sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Yomitfromtoc}{} + \suppressfirstparagraphindent} +\parseargdef\subsubheading{\sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Yomitfromtoc}{} + \suppressfirstparagraphindent} + +% These macros generate a chapter, section, etc. heading only +% (including whitespace, linebreaking, etc. around it), +% given all the information in convenient, parsed form. + +%%% Args are the skip and penalty (usually negative) +\def\dobreak#1#2{\par\ifdim\lastskip<#1\removelastskip\penalty#2\vskip#1\fi} + +%%% Define plain chapter starts, and page on/off switching for it +% Parameter controlling skip before chapter headings (if needed) + +\newskip\chapheadingskip + +\def\chapbreak{\dobreak \chapheadingskip {-4000}} +\def\chappager{\par\vfill\supereject} +\def\chapoddpage{\chappager \ifodd\pageno \else \hbox to 0pt{} \chappager\fi} + +\def\setchapternewpage #1 {\csname CHAPPAG#1\endcsname} + +\def\CHAPPAGoff{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapbreak +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager} + +\def\CHAPPAGon{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chappager +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager +\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSsingle}} + +\def\CHAPPAGodd{% +\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage +\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapoddpage +\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chapoddpage +\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}} + +\CHAPPAGon + +% Chapter opening. +% +% #1 is the text, #2 is the section type (Ynumbered, Ynothing, +% Yappendix, Yomitfromtoc), #3 the chapter number. +% +% To test against our argument. +\def\Ynothingkeyword{Ynothing} +\def\Yomitfromtockeyword{Yomitfromtoc} +\def\Yappendixkeyword{Yappendix} +% +\def\chapmacro#1#2#3{% + \pchapsepmacro + {% + \chapfonts \rm + % + % Have to define \thissection before calling \donoderef, because the + % xref code eventually uses it. On the other hand, it has to be called + % after \pchapsepmacro, or the headline will change too soon. + \gdef\thissection{#1}% + \gdef\thischaptername{#1}% + % + % Only insert the separating space if we have a chapter/appendix + % number, and don't print the unnumbered ``number''. + \def\temptype{#2}% + \ifx\temptype\Ynothingkeyword + \setbox0 = \hbox{}% + \def\toctype{unnchap}% + \gdef\thischapter{#1}% + \else\ifx\temptype\Yomitfromtockeyword + \setbox0 = \hbox{}% contents like unnumbered, but no toc entry + \def\toctype{omit}% + \gdef\thischapter{}% + \else\ifx\temptype\Yappendixkeyword + \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} #3\enspace}% + \def\toctype{app}% + % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter + % because we don't want its macros evaluated now. And we don't + % use \thissection because that changes with each section. + % + \xdef\thischapter{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter: + \noexpand\thischaptername}% + \else + \setbox0 = \hbox{#3\enspace}% + \def\toctype{numchap}% + \xdef\thischapter{\putwordChapter{} \the\chapno: + \noexpand\thischaptername}% + \fi\fi\fi + % + % Write the toc entry for this chapter. Must come before the + % \donoderef, because we include the current node name in the toc + % entry, and \donoderef resets it to empty. + \writetocentry{\toctype}{#1}{#3}% + % + % For pdftex, we have to write out the node definition (aka, make + % the pdfdest) after any page break, but before the actual text has + % been typeset. If the destination for the pdf outline is after the + % text, then jumping from the outline may wind up with the text not + % being visible, for instance under high magnification. + \donoderef{#2}% + % + % Typeset the actual heading. + \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright + \hangindent=\wd0 \centerparametersmaybe + \unhbox0 #1\par}% + }% + \nobreak\bigskip % no page break after a chapter title + \nobreak +} + +% @centerchap -- centered and unnumbered. +\let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax +\def\centerparameters{% + \advance\rightskip by 3\rightskip + \leftskip = \rightskip + \parfillskip = 0pt +} + + +% I don't think this chapter style is supported any more, so I'm not +% updating it with the new noderef stuff. We'll see. --karl, 11aug03. +% +\def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname} +% +\def\unnchfopen #1{% +\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt\raggedright + \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak +} +\def\chfopen #1#2{\chapoddpage {\chapfonts +\vbox to 3in{\vfil \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #2} \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #1} \vfil}}% +\par\penalty 5000 % +} +\def\centerchfopen #1{% +\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000 + \parindent=0pt + \hfill {\rm #1}\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak +} +\def\CHAPFopen{% + \global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen + \global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfopen} + + +% Section titles. These macros combine the section number parts and +% call the generic \sectionheading to do the printing. +% +\newskip\secheadingskip +\def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip{-1000}} + +% Subsection titles. +\newskip\subsecheadingskip +\def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip{-500}} + +% Subsubsection titles. +\def\subsubsecheadingskip{\subsecheadingskip} +\def\subsubsecheadingbreak{\subsecheadingbreak} + + +% Print any size, any type, section title. +% +% #1 is the text, #2 is the section level (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #3 is +% the section type for xrefs (Ynumbered, Ynothing, Yappendix), #4 is the +% section number. +% +\def\sectionheading#1#2#3#4{% + {% + % Switch to the right set of fonts. + \csname #2fonts\endcsname \rm + % + % Insert space above the heading. + \csname #2headingbreak\endcsname + % + % Only insert the space after the number if we have a section number. + \def\sectionlevel{#2}% + \def\temptype{#3}% + % + \ifx\temptype\Ynothingkeyword + \setbox0 = \hbox{}% + \def\toctype{unn}% + \gdef\thissection{#1}% + \else\ifx\temptype\Yomitfromtockeyword + % for @headings -- no section number, don't include in toc, + % and don't redefine \thissection. + \setbox0 = \hbox{}% + \def\toctype{omit}% + \let\sectionlevel=\empty + \else\ifx\temptype\Yappendixkeyword + \setbox0 = \hbox{#4\enspace}% + \def\toctype{app}% + \gdef\thissection{#1}% + \else + \setbox0 = \hbox{#4\enspace}% + \def\toctype{num}% + \gdef\thissection{#1}% + \fi\fi\fi + % + % Write the toc entry (before \donoderef). See comments in \chfplain. + \writetocentry{\toctype\sectionlevel}{#1}{#4}% + % + % Write the node reference (= pdf destination for pdftex). + % Again, see comments in \chfplain. + \donoderef{#3}% + % + % Output the actual section heading. + \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright + \hangindent=\wd0 % zero if no section number + \unhbox0 #1}% + }% + % Add extra space after the heading -- half of whatever came above it. + % Don't allow stretch, though. + \kern .5 \csname #2headingskip\endcsname + % + % Do not let the kern be a potential breakpoint, as it would be if it + % was followed by glue. + \nobreak + % + % We'll almost certainly start a paragraph next, so don't let that + % glue accumulate. (Not a breakpoint because it's preceded by a + % discardable item.) + \vskip-\parskip + % + % This is purely so the last item on the list is a known \penalty > + % 10000. This is so \startdefun can avoid allowing breakpoints after + % section headings. Otherwise, it would insert a valid breakpoint between: + % + % @section sec-whatever + % @deffn def-whatever + \penalty 10001 +} + + +\message{toc,} +% Table of contents. +\newwrite\tocfile + +% Write an entry to the toc file, opening it if necessary. +% Called from @chapter, etc. +% +% Example usage: \writetocentry{sec}{Section Name}{\the\chapno.\the\secno} +% We append the current node name (if any) and page number as additional +% arguments for the \{chap,sec,...}entry macros which will eventually +% read this. The node name is used in the pdf outlines as the +% destination to jump to. +% +% We open the .toc file for writing here instead of at @setfilename (or +% any other fixed time) so that @contents can be anywhere in the document. +% But if #1 is `omit', then we don't do anything. This is used for the +% table of contents chapter openings themselves. +% +\newif\iftocfileopened +\def\omitkeyword{omit}% +% +\def\writetocentry#1#2#3{% + \edef\writetoctype{#1}% + \ifx\writetoctype\omitkeyword \else + \iftocfileopened\else + \immediate\openout\tocfile = \jobname.toc + \global\tocfileopenedtrue + \fi + % + \iflinks + {\atdummies + \edef\temp{% + \write\tocfile{@#1entry{#2}{#3}{\lastnode}{\noexpand\folio}}}% + \temp + } + \fi + \fi + % + % Tell \shipout to create a pdf destination on each page, if we're + % writing pdf. These are used in the table of contents. We can't + % just write one on every page because the title pages are numbered + % 1 and 2 (the page numbers aren't printed), and so are the first + % two pages of the document. Thus, we'd have two destinations named + % `1', and two named `2'. + \ifpdf \global\pdfmakepagedesttrue \fi +} + + +% These characters do not print properly in the Computer Modern roman +% fonts, so we must take special care. This is more or less redundant +% with the Texinfo input format setup at the end of this file. +% +\def\activecatcodes{% + \catcode`\"=\active + \catcode`\$=\active + \catcode`\<=\active + \catcode`\>=\active + \catcode`\\=\active + \catcode`\^=\active + \catcode`\_=\active + \catcode`\|=\active + \catcode`\~=\active +} + + +% Read the toc file, which is essentially Texinfo input. +\def\readtocfile{% + \setupdatafile + \activecatcodes + \input \jobname.toc +} + +\newskip\contentsrightmargin \contentsrightmargin=1in +\newcount\savepageno +\newcount\lastnegativepageno \lastnegativepageno = -1 + +% Prepare to read what we've written to \tocfile. +% +\def\startcontents#1{% + % If @setchapternewpage on, and @headings double, the contents should + % start on an odd page, unlike chapters. Thus, we maintain + % \contentsalignmacro in parallel with \pagealignmacro. + % From: Torbjorn Granlund + \contentsalignmacro + \immediate\closeout\tocfile + % + % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline. + % It is abundantly clear what they are. + \def\thischapter{}% + \chapmacro{#1}{Yomitfromtoc}{}% + % + \savepageno = \pageno + \begingroup % Set up to handle contents files properly. + \raggedbottom % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom. + \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length. + % + % Roman numerals for page numbers. + \ifnum \pageno>0 \global\pageno = \lastnegativepageno \fi +} + + +% Normal (long) toc. +\def\contents{% + \startcontents{\putwordTOC}% + \openin 1 \jobname.toc + \ifeof 1 \else + \readtocfile + \fi + \vfill \eject + \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect + \ifeof 1 \else + \pdfmakeoutlines + \fi + \closein 1 + \endgroup + \lastnegativepageno = \pageno + \global\pageno = \savepageno +} + +% And just the chapters. +\def\summarycontents{% + \startcontents{\putwordShortTOC}% + % + \let\numchapentry = \shortchapentry + \let\appentry = \shortchapentry + \let\unnchapentry = \shortunnchapentry + % We want a true roman here for the page numbers. + \secfonts + \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf + \let\sl=\shortcontsl \let\tt=\shortconttt + \rm + \hyphenpenalty = 10000 + \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little. + \def\numsecentry##1##2##3##4{} + \let\appsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\unnsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\numsubsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\appsubsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\unnsubsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\numsubsubsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\appsubsubsecentry = \numsecentry + \let\unnsubsubsecentry = \numsecentry + \openin 1 \jobname.toc + \ifeof 1 \else + \readtocfile + \fi + \closein 1 + \vfill \eject + \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect + \endgroup + \lastnegativepageno = \pageno + \global\pageno = \savepageno +} +\let\shortcontents = \summarycontents + +% Typeset the label for a chapter or appendix for the short contents. +% The arg is, e.g., `A' for an appendix, or `3' for a chapter. +% +\def\shortchaplabel#1{% + % This space should be enough, since a single number is .5em, and the + % widest letter (M) is 1em, at least in the Computer Modern fonts. + % But use \hss just in case. + % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after + % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.) + % + % We'd like to right-justify chapter numbers, but that looks strange + % with appendix letters. And right-justifying numbers and + % left-justifying letters looks strange when there is less than 10 + % chapters. Have to read the whole toc once to know how many chapters + % there are before deciding ... + \hbox to 1em{#1\hss}% +} + +% These macros generate individual entries in the table of contents. +% The first argument is the chapter or section name. +% The last argument is the page number. +% The arguments in between are the chapter number, section number, ... + +% Chapters, in the main contents. +\def\numchapentry#1#2#3#4{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}} +% +% Chapters, in the short toc. +% See comments in \dochapentry re vbox and related settings. +\def\shortchapentry#1#2#3#4{% + \tocentry{\shortchaplabel{#2}\labelspace #1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#4\egroup}% +} + +% Appendices, in the main contents. +% Need the word Appendix, and a fixed-size box. +% +\def\appendixbox#1{% + % We use M since it's probably the widest letter. + \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} M}% + \hbox to \wd0{\putwordAppendix{} #1\hss}} +% +\def\appentry#1#2#3#4{\dochapentry{\appendixbox{#2}\labelspace#1}{#4}} + +% Unnumbered chapters. +\def\unnchapentry#1#2#3#4{\dochapentry{#1}{#4}} +\def\shortunnchapentry#1#2#3#4{\tocentry{#1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#4\egroup}} + +% Sections. +\def\numsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}} +\let\appsecentry=\numsecentry +\def\unnsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#1}{#4}} + +% Subsections. +\def\numsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsecentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}} +\let\appsubsecentry=\numsubsecentry +\def\unnsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#4}} + +% And subsubsections. +\def\numsubsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsubsecentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}} +\let\appsubsubsecentry=\numsubsubsecentry +\def\unnsubsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#4}} + +% This parameter controls the indentation of the various levels. +% Same as \defaultparindent. +\newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 15pt + +% Now for the actual typesetting. In all these, #1 is the text and #2 is the +% page number. +% +% If the toc has to be broken over pages, we want it to be at chapters +% if at all possible; hence the \penalty. +\def\dochapentry#1#2{% + \penalty-300 \vskip1\baselineskip plus.33\baselineskip minus.25\baselineskip + \begingroup + \chapentryfonts + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% + \endgroup + \nobreak\vskip .25\baselineskip plus.1\baselineskip +} + +\def\dosecentry#1#2{\begingroup + \secentryfonts \leftskip=\tocindent + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +\def\dosubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup + \subsecentryfonts \leftskip=2\tocindent + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +\def\dosubsubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup + \subsubsecentryfonts \leftskip=3\tocindent + \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}% +\endgroup} + +% We use the same \entry macro as for the index entries. +\let\tocentry = \entry + +% Space between chapter (or whatever) number and the title. +\def\labelspace{\hskip1em \relax} + +\def\dopageno#1{{\rm #1}} +\def\doshortpageno#1{{\rm #1}} + +\def\chapentryfonts{\secfonts \rm} +\def\secentryfonts{\textfonts} +\def\subsecentryfonts{\textfonts} +\def\subsubsecentryfonts{\textfonts} + + +\message{environments,} +% @foo ... @end foo. + +% @point{}, @result{}, @expansion{}, @print{}, @equiv{}. +% +% Since these characters are used in examples, it should be an even number of +% \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em. +% +\def\point{$\star$} +\def\result{\leavevmode\raise.15ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil}} +\def\expansion{\leavevmode\raise.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil}} +\def\print{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil}} +\def\equiv{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil}} + +% The @error{} command. +% Adapted from the TeXbook's \boxit. +% +\newbox\errorbox +% +{\tentt \global\dimen0 = 3em}% Width of the box. +\dimen2 = .55pt % Thickness of rules +% The text. (`r' is open on the right, `e' somewhat less so on the left.) +\setbox0 = \hbox{\kern-.75pt \tensf error\kern-1.5pt} +% +\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil + \hsize = \dimen0 \advance\hsize by -5.8pt % Space to left+right. + \advance\hsize by -2\dimen2 % Rules. + \vbox{% + \hrule height\dimen2 + \hbox{\vrule width\dimen2 \kern3pt % Space to left of text. + \vtop{\kern2.4pt \box0 \kern2.4pt}% Space above/below. + \kern3pt\vrule width\dimen2}% Space to right. + \hrule height\dimen2} + \hfil} +% +\def\error{\leavevmode\lower.7ex\copy\errorbox} + +% @tex ... @end tex escapes into raw Tex temporarily. +% One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works. +% But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character. + +\envdef\tex{% + \catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2 + \catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6 + \catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=\active \let~=\tie + \catcode `\%=14 + \catcode `\+=\other + \catcode `\"=\other + \catcode `\|=\other + \catcode `\<=\other + \catcode `\>=\other + \escapechar=`\\ + % + \let\b=\ptexb + \let\bullet=\ptexbullet + \let\c=\ptexc + \let\,=\ptexcomma + \let\.=\ptexdot + \let\dots=\ptexdots + \let\equiv=\ptexequiv + \let\!=\ptexexclam + \let\i=\ptexi + \let\indent=\ptexindent + \let\noindent=\ptexnoindent + \let\{=\ptexlbrace + \let\+=\tabalign + \let\}=\ptexrbrace + \let\/=\ptexslash + \let\*=\ptexstar + \let\t=\ptext + \let\frenchspacing=\plainfrenchspacing + % + \def\endldots{\mathinner{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}}% + \def\enddots{\relax\ifmmode\endldots\else$\mathsurround=0pt \endldots\,$\fi}% + \def\@{@}% +} +% There is no need to define \Etex. + +% Define @lisp ... @end lisp. +% @lisp environment forms a group so it can rebind things, +% including the definition of @end lisp (which normally is erroneous). + +% Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp. +\newskip\lispnarrowing \lispnarrowing=0.4in + +% This is the definition that ^^M gets inside @lisp, @example, and other +% such environments. \null is better than a space, since it doesn't +% have any width. +\def\lisppar{\null\endgraf} + +% This space is always present above and below environments. +\newskip\envskipamount \envskipamount = 0pt + +% Make spacing and below environment symmetrical. We use \parskip here +% to help in doing that, since in @example-like environments \parskip +% is reset to zero; thus the \afterenvbreak inserts no space -- but the +% start of the next paragraph will insert \parskip. +% +\def\aboveenvbreak{{% + % =10000 instead of <10000 because of a special case in \itemzzz and + % \sectionheading, q.v. + \ifnum \lastpenalty=10000 \else + \advance\envskipamount by \parskip + \endgraf + \ifdim\lastskip<\envskipamount + \removelastskip + % it's not a good place to break if the last penalty was \nobreak + % or better ... + \ifnum\lastpenalty<10000 \penalty-50 \fi + \vskip\envskipamount + \fi + \fi +}} + +\let\afterenvbreak = \aboveenvbreak + +% \nonarrowing is a flag. If "set", @lisp etc don't narrow margins; it will +% also clear it, so that its embedded environments do the narrowing again. +\let\nonarrowing=\relax + +% @cartouche ... @end cartouche: draw rectangle w/rounded corners around +% environment contents. +\font\circle=lcircle10 +\newdimen\circthick +\newdimen\cartouter\newdimen\cartinner +\newskip\normbskip\newskip\normpskip\newskip\normlskip +\circthick=\fontdimen8\circle +% +\def\ctl{{\circle\char'013\hskip -6pt}}% 6pt from pl file: 1/2charwidth +\def\ctr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'010}} +\def\cbl{{\circle\char'012\hskip -6pt}} +\def\cbr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'011}} +\def\carttop{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip + \ctl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\ctr + \hskip\rskip}} +\def\cartbot{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip + \cbl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\cbr + \hskip\rskip}} +% +\newskip\lskip\newskip\rskip + +\envdef\cartouche{% + \ifhmode\par\fi % can't be in the midst of a paragraph. + \startsavinginserts + \lskip=\leftskip \rskip=\rightskip + \leftskip=0pt\rightskip=0pt % we want these *outside*. + \cartinner=\hsize \advance\cartinner by-\lskip + \advance\cartinner by-\rskip + \cartouter=\hsize + \advance\cartouter by 18.4pt % allow for 3pt kerns on either + % side, and for 6pt waste from + % each corner char, and rule thickness + \normbskip=\baselineskip \normpskip=\parskip \normlskip=\lineskip + % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin. + \let\nonarrowing = t% + \vbox\bgroup + \baselineskip=0pt\parskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt + \carttop + \hbox\bgroup + \hskip\lskip + \vrule\kern3pt + \vbox\bgroup + \kern3pt + \hsize=\cartinner + \baselineskip=\normbskip + \lineskip=\normlskip + \parskip=\normpskip + \vskip -\parskip + \comment % For explanation, see the end of \def\group. +} +\def\Ecartouche{% + \ifhmode\par\fi + \kern3pt + \egroup + \kern3pt\vrule + \hskip\rskip + \egroup + \cartbot + \egroup + \checkinserts +} + + +% This macro is called at the beginning of all the @example variants, +% inside a group. +\def\nonfillstart{% + \aboveenvbreak + \hfuzz = 12pt % Don't be fussy + \sepspaces % Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens. + \let\par = \lisppar % don't ignore blank lines + \obeylines % each line of input is a line of output + \parskip = 0pt + \parindent = 0pt + \emergencystretch = 0pt % don't try to avoid overfull boxes + \ifx\nonarrowing\relax + \advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing + \exdentamount=\lispnarrowing + \else + \let\nonarrowing = \relax + \fi + \let\exdent=\nofillexdent +} + +% If you want all examples etc. small: @set dispenvsize small. +% If you want even small examples the full size: @set dispenvsize nosmall. +% This affects the following displayed environments: +% @example, @display, @format, @lisp +% +\def\smallword{small} +\def\nosmallword{nosmall} +\let\SETdispenvsize\relax +\def\setnormaldispenv{% + \ifx\SETdispenvsize\smallword + \smallexamplefonts \rm + \fi +} +\def\setsmalldispenv{% + \ifx\SETdispenvsize\nosmallword + \else + \smallexamplefonts \rm + \fi +} + +% We often define two environments, @foo and @smallfoo. +% Let's do it by one command: +\def\makedispenv #1#2{ + \expandafter\envdef\csname#1\endcsname {\setnormaldispenv #2} + \expandafter\envdef\csname small#1\endcsname {\setsmalldispenv #2} + \expandafter\let\csname E#1\endcsname \afterenvbreak + \expandafter\let\csname Esmall#1\endcsname \afterenvbreak +} + +% Define two synonyms: +\def\maketwodispenvs #1#2#3{ + \makedispenv{#1}{#3} + \makedispenv{#2}{#3} +} + +% @lisp: indented, narrowed, typewriter font; @example: same as @lisp. +% +% @smallexample and @smalllisp: use smaller fonts. +% Originally contributed by Pavel@xerox. +% +\maketwodispenvs {lisp}{example}{% + \nonfillstart + \tt + \let\kbdfont = \kbdexamplefont % Allow @kbd to do something special. + \gobble % eat return +} + +% @display/@smalldisplay: same as @lisp except keep current font. +% +\makedispenv {display}{% + \nonfillstart + \gobble +} + +% @format/@smallformat: same as @display except don't narrow margins. +% +\makedispenv{format}{% + \let\nonarrowing = t% + \nonfillstart + \gobble +} + +% @flushleft: same as @format, but doesn't obey \SETdispenvsize. +\envdef\flushleft{% + \let\nonarrowing = t% + \nonfillstart + \gobble +} +\let\Eflushleft = \afterenvbreak + +% @flushright. +% +\envdef\flushright{% + \let\nonarrowing = t% + \nonfillstart + \advance\leftskip by 0pt plus 1fill + \gobble +} +\let\Eflushright = \afterenvbreak + + +% @quotation does normal linebreaking (hence we can't use \nonfillstart) +% and narrows the margins. We keep \parskip nonzero in general, since +% we're doing normal filling. So, when using \aboveenvbreak and +% \afterenvbreak, temporarily make \parskip 0. +% +\envdef\quotation{% + {\parskip=0pt \aboveenvbreak}% because \aboveenvbreak inserts \parskip + \parindent=0pt + % + % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing at next level down. + \ifx\nonarrowing\relax + \advance\leftskip by \lispnarrowing + \advance\rightskip by \lispnarrowing + \exdentamount = \lispnarrowing + \else + \let\nonarrowing = \relax + \fi + \parsearg\quotationlabel +} + +% We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're +% doing normal filling. +% +\def\Equotation{% + \par + \ifx\quotationauthor\undefined\else + % indent a bit. + \leftline{\kern 2\leftskip \sl ---\quotationauthor}% + \fi + {\parskip=0pt \afterenvbreak}% +} + +% If we're given an argument, typeset it in bold with a colon after. +\def\quotationlabel#1{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \ifx\temp\empty \else + {\bf #1: }% + \fi +} + + +% LaTeX-like @verbatim...@end verbatim and @verb{...} +% If we want to allow any as delimiter, +% we need the curly braces so that makeinfo sees the @verb command, eg: +% `@verbx...x' would look like the '@verbx' command. --janneke@gnu.org +% +% [Knuth]: Donald Ervin Knuth, 1996. The TeXbook. +% +% [Knuth] p.344; only we need to do the other characters Texinfo sets +% active too. Otherwise, they get lost as the first character on a +% verbatim line. +\def\dospecials{% + \do\ \do\\\do\{\do\}\do\$\do\&% + \do\#\do\^\do\^^K\do\_\do\^^A\do\%\do\~% + \do\<\do\>\do\|\do\@\do+\do\"% +} +% +% [Knuth] p. 380 +\def\uncatcodespecials{% + \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=\other}\dospecials} +% +% [Knuth] pp. 380,381,391 +% Disable Spanish ligatures ?` and !` of \tt font +\begingroup + \catcode`\`=\active\gdef`{\relax\lq} +\endgroup +% +% Setup for the @verb command. +% +% Eight spaces for a tab +\begingroup + \catcode`\^^I=\active + \gdef\tabeightspaces{\catcode`\^^I=\active\def^^I{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }} +\endgroup +% +\def\setupverb{% + \tt % easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim + \def\par{\leavevmode\endgraf}% + \catcode`\`=\active + \tabeightspaces + % Respect line breaks, + % print special symbols as themselves, and + % make each space count + % must do in this order: + \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \sepspaces +} + +% Setup for the @verbatim environment +% +% Real tab expansion +\newdimen\tabw \setbox0=\hbox{\tt\space} \tabw=8\wd0 % tab amount +% +\def\starttabbox{\setbox0=\hbox\bgroup} +\begingroup + \catcode`\^^I=\active + \gdef\tabexpand{% + \catcode`\^^I=\active + \def^^I{\leavevmode\egroup + \dimen0=\wd0 % the width so far, or since the previous tab + \divide\dimen0 by\tabw + \multiply\dimen0 by\tabw % compute previous multiple of \tabw + \advance\dimen0 by\tabw % advance to next multiple of \tabw + \wd0=\dimen0 \box0 \starttabbox + }% + } +\endgroup +\def\setupverbatim{% + \let\nonarrowing = t% + \nonfillstart + % Easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim + \tt + \def\par{\leavevmode\egroup\box0\endgraf}% + \catcode`\`=\active + \tabexpand + % Respect line breaks, + % print special symbols as themselves, and + % make each space count + % must do in this order: + \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \sepspaces + \everypar{\starttabbox}% +} + +% Do the @verb magic: verbatim text is quoted by unique +% delimiter characters. Before first delimiter expect a +% right brace, after last delimiter expect closing brace: +% +% \def\doverb'{'#1'}'{#1} +% +% [Knuth] p. 382; only eat outer {} +\begingroup + \catcode`[=1\catcode`]=2\catcode`\{=\other\catcode`\}=\other + \gdef\doverb{#1[\def\next##1#1}[##1\endgroup]\next] +\endgroup +% +\def\verb{\begingroup\setupverb\doverb} +% +% +% Do the @verbatim magic: define the macro \doverbatim so that +% the (first) argument ends when '@end verbatim' is reached, ie: +% +% \def\doverbatim#1@end verbatim{#1} +% +% For Texinfo it's a lot easier than for LaTeX, +% because texinfo's \verbatim doesn't stop at '\end{verbatim}': +% we need not redefine '\', '{' and '}'. +% +% Inspired by LaTeX's verbatim command set [latex.ltx] +% +\begingroup + \catcode`\ =\active + \obeylines % + % ignore everything up to the first ^^M, that's the newline at the end + % of the @verbatim input line itself. Otherwise we get an extra blank + % line in the output. + \xdef\doverbatim#1^^M#2@end verbatim{#2\noexpand\end\gobble verbatim}% + % We really want {...\end verbatim} in the body of the macro, but + % without the active space; thus we have to use \xdef and \gobble. +\endgroup +% +\envdef\verbatim{% + \setupverbatim\doverbatim +} +\let\Everbatim = \afterenvbreak + + +% @verbatiminclude FILE - insert text of file in verbatim environment. +% +\def\verbatiminclude{\parseargusing\filenamecatcodes\doverbatiminclude} +% +\def\doverbatiminclude#1{% + {% + \makevalueexpandable + \setupverbatim + \input #1 + \afterenvbreak + }% +} + +% @copying ... @end copying. +% Save the text away for @insertcopying later. +% +% We save the uninterpreted tokens, rather than creating a box. +% Saving the text in a box would be much easier, but then all the +% typesetting commands (@smallbook, font changes, etc.) have to be done +% beforehand -- and a) we want @copying to be done first in the source +% file; b) letting users define the frontmatter in as flexible order as +% possible is very desirable. +% +\def\copying{\checkenv{}\begingroup\scanargctxt\docopying} +\def\docopying#1@end copying{\endgroup\def\copyingtext{#1}} +% +\def\insertcopying{% + \begingroup + \parindent = 0pt % paragraph indentation looks wrong on title page + \scanexp\copyingtext + \endgroup +} + +\message{defuns,} +% @defun etc. + +\newskip\defbodyindent \defbodyindent=.4in +\newskip\defargsindent \defargsindent=50pt +\newskip\deflastargmargin \deflastargmargin=18pt + +% Start the processing of @deffn: +\def\startdefun{% + \ifnum\lastpenalty<10000 + \medbreak + \else + % If there are two @def commands in a row, we'll have a \nobreak, + % which is there to keep the function description together with its + % header. But if there's nothing but headers, we need to allow a + % break somewhere. Check specifically for penalty 10002, inserted + % by \defargscommonending, instead of 10000, since the sectioning + % commands also insert a nobreak penalty, and we don't want to allow + % a break between a section heading and a defun. + % + \ifnum\lastpenalty=10002 \penalty2000 \fi + % + % Similarly, after a section heading, do not allow a break. + % But do insert the glue. + \medskip % preceded by discardable penalty, so not a breakpoint + \fi + % + \parindent=0in + \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent + \exdentamount=\defbodyindent +} + +\def\dodefunx#1{% + % First, check whether we are in the right environment: + \checkenv#1% + % + % As above, allow line break if we have multiple x headers in a row. + % It's not a great place, though. + \ifnum\lastpenalty=10002 \penalty3000 \fi + % + % And now, it's time to reuse the body of the original defun: + \expandafter\gobbledefun#1% +} +\def\gobbledefun#1\startdefun{} + +% \printdefunline \deffnheader{text} +% +\def\printdefunline#1#2{% + \begingroup + % call \deffnheader: + #1#2 \endheader + % common ending: + \interlinepenalty = 10000 + \advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil + \endgraf + \nobreak\vskip -\parskip + \penalty 10002 % signal to \startdefun and \dodefunx + % Some of the @defun-type tags do not enable magic parentheses, + % rendering the following check redundant. But we don't optimize. + \checkparencounts + \endgroup +} + +\def\Edefun{\endgraf\medbreak} + +% \makedefun{deffn} creates \deffn, \deffnx and \Edeffn; +% the only thing remainnig is to define \deffnheader. +% +\def\makedefun#1{% + \expandafter\let\csname E#1\endcsname = \Edefun + \edef\temp{\noexpand\domakedefun + \makecsname{#1}\makecsname{#1x}\makecsname{#1header}}% + \temp +} + +% \domakedefun \deffn \deffnx \deffnheader +% +% Define \deffn and \deffnx, without parameters. +% \deffnheader has to be defined explicitly. +% +\def\domakedefun#1#2#3{% + \envdef#1{% + \startdefun + \parseargusing\activeparens{\printdefunline#3}% + }% + \def#2{\dodefunx#1}% + \def#3% +} + +%%% Untyped functions: + +% @deffn category name args +\makedefun{deffn}{\deffngeneral{}} + +% @deffn category class name args +\makedefun{defop}#1 {\defopon{#1\ \putwordon}} + +% \defopon {category on}class name args +\def\defopon#1#2 {\deffngeneral{\putwordon\ \code{#2}}{#1\ \code{#2}} } + +% \deffngeneral {subind}category name args +% +\def\deffngeneral#1#2 #3 #4\endheader{% + % Remember that \dosubind{fn}{foo}{} is equivalent to \doind{fn}{foo}. + \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{#1}% + \defname{#2}{}{#3}\magicamp\defunargs{#4\unskip}% +} + +%%% Typed functions: + +% @deftypefn category type name args +\makedefun{deftypefn}{\deftypefngeneral{}} + +% @deftypeop category class type name args +\makedefun{deftypeop}#1 {\deftypeopon{#1\ \putwordon}} + +% \deftypeopon {category on}class type name args +\def\deftypeopon#1#2 {\deftypefngeneral{\putwordon\ \code{#2}}{#1\ \code{#2}} } + +% \deftypefngeneral {subind}category type name args +% +\def\deftypefngeneral#1#2 #3 #4 #5\endheader{% + \dosubind{fn}{\code{#4}}{#1}% + \defname{#2}{#3}{#4}\defunargs{#5\unskip}% +} + +%%% Typed variables: + +% @deftypevr category type var args +\makedefun{deftypevr}{\deftypecvgeneral{}} + +% @deftypecv category class type var args +\makedefun{deftypecv}#1 {\deftypecvof{#1\ \putwordof}} + +% \deftypecvof {category of}class type var args +\def\deftypecvof#1#2 {\deftypecvgeneral{\putwordof\ \code{#2}}{#1\ \code{#2}} } + +% \deftypecvgeneral {subind}category type var args +% +\def\deftypecvgeneral#1#2 #3 #4 #5\endheader{% + \dosubind{vr}{\code{#4}}{#1}% + \defname{#2}{#3}{#4}\defunargs{#5\unskip}% +} + +%%% Untyped variables: + +% @defvr category var args +\makedefun{defvr}#1 {\deftypevrheader{#1} {} } + +% @defcv category class var args +\makedefun{defcv}#1 {\defcvof{#1\ \putwordof}} + +% \defcvof {category of}class var args +\def\defcvof#1#2 {\deftypecvof{#1}#2 {} } + +%%% Type: +% @deftp category name args +\makedefun{deftp}#1 #2 #3\endheader{% + \doind{tp}{\code{#2}}% + \defname{#1}{}{#2}\defunargs{#3\unskip}% +} + +% Remaining @defun-like shortcuts: +\makedefun{defun}{\deffnheader{\putwordDeffunc} } +\makedefun{defmac}{\deffnheader{\putwordDefmac} } +\makedefun{defspec}{\deffnheader{\putwordDefspec} } +\makedefun{deftypefun}{\deftypefnheader{\putwordDeffunc} } +\makedefun{defvar}{\defvrheader{\putwordDefvar} } +\makedefun{defopt}{\defvrheader{\putwordDefopt} } +\makedefun{deftypevar}{\deftypevrheader{\putwordDefvar} } +\makedefun{defmethod}{\defopon\putwordMethodon} +\makedefun{deftypemethod}{\deftypeopon\putwordMethodon} +\makedefun{defivar}{\defcvof\putwordInstanceVariableof} +\makedefun{deftypeivar}{\deftypecvof\putwordInstanceVariableof} + +% \defname, which formats the name of the @def (not the args). +% #1 is the category, such as "Function". +% #2 is the return type, if any. +% #3 is the function name. +% +% We are followed by (but not passed) the arguments, if any. +% +\def\defname#1#2#3{% + % Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were outside the @def... + \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent + % + % How we'll format the type name. Putting it in brackets helps + % distinguish it from the body text that may end up on the next line + % just below it. + \def\temp{#1}% + \setbox0=\hbox{\kern\deflastargmargin \ifx\temp\empty\else [\rm\temp]\fi} + % + % Figure out line sizes for the paragraph shape. + % The first line needs space for \box0; but if \rightskip is nonzero, + % we need only space for the part of \box0 which exceeds it: + \dimen0=\hsize \advance\dimen0 by -\wd0 \advance\dimen0 by \rightskip + % The continuations: + \dimen2=\hsize \advance\dimen2 by -\defargsindent + % (plain.tex says that \dimen1 should be used only as global.) + \parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen2 + % + % Put the type name to the right margin. + \noindent + \hbox to 0pt{% + \hfil\box0 \kern-\hsize + % \hsize has to be shortened this way: + \kern\leftskip + % Intentionally do not respect \rightskip, since we need the space. + }% + % + % Allow all lines to be underfull without complaint: + \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 + \exdentamount=\defbodyindent + {% + % defun fonts. We use typewriter by default (used to be bold) because: + % . we're printing identifiers, they should be in tt in principle. + % . in languages with many accents, such as Czech or French, it's + % common to leave accents off identifiers. The result looks ok in + % tt, but exceedingly strange in rm. + % . we don't want -- and --- to be treated as ligatures. + % . this still does not fix the ?` and !` ligatures, but so far no + % one has made identifiers using them :). + \df \tt + \def\temp{#2}% return value type + \ifx\temp\empty\else \tclose{\temp} \fi + #3% output function name + }% + {\rm\enskip}% hskip 0.5 em of \tenrm + % + \boldbrax + % arguments will be output next, if any. +} + +% Print arguments in slanted roman (not ttsl), inconsistently with using +% tt for the name. This is because literal text is sometimes needed in +% the argument list (groff manual), and ttsl and tt are not very +% distinguishable. Prevent hyphenation at `-' chars. +% +\def\defunargs#1{% + % use sl by default (not ttsl), + % tt for the names. + \df \sl \hyphenchar\font=0 + % + % On the other hand, if an argument has two dashes (for instance), we + % want a way to get ttsl. Let's try @var for that. + \let\var=\ttslanted + #1% + \sl\hyphenchar\font=45 +} + +% We want ()&[] to print specially on the defun line. +% +\def\activeparens{% + \catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active + \catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active + \catcode`\&=\active +} + +% Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars. +\let\lparen = ( \let\rparen = ) + +% Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc. For example, +% if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet, +% so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence. +{ + \activeparens + \global\let(=\lparen \global\let)=\rparen + \global\let[=\lbrack \global\let]=\rbrack + \global\let& = \& + + \gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb} + \gdef\magicamp{\let&=\amprm} +} + +\newcount\parencount + +% If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards +\newif\ifampseen +\def\amprm#1 {\ampseentrue{\bf\ }} + +\def\parenfont{% + \ifampseen + % At the first level, print parens in roman, + % otherwise use the default font. + \ifnum \parencount=1 \rm \fi + \else + % The \sf parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than + % the contained text. This is especially needed for [ and ] . + \sf + \fi +} +\def\infirstlevel#1{% + \ifampseen + \ifnum\parencount=1 + #1% + \fi + \fi +} +\def\bfafterword#1 {#1 \bf} + +\def\opnr{% + \global\advance\parencount by 1 + {\parenfont(}% + \infirstlevel \bfafterword +} +\def\clnr{% + {\parenfont)}% + \infirstlevel \sl + \global\advance\parencount by -1 +} + +\newcount\brackcount +\def\lbrb{% + \global\advance\brackcount by 1 + {\bf[}% +} +\def\rbrb{% + {\bf]}% + \global\advance\brackcount by -1 +} + +\def\checkparencounts{% + \ifnum\parencount=0 \else \badparencount \fi + \ifnum\brackcount=0 \else \badbrackcount \fi +} +\def\badparencount{% + \errmessage{Unbalanced parentheses in @def}% + \global\parencount=0 +} +\def\badbrackcount{% + \errmessage{Unbalanced square braces in @def}% + \global\brackcount=0 +} + + +\message{macros,} +% @macro. + +% To do this right we need a feature of e-TeX, \scantokens, +% which we arrange to emulate with a temporary file in ordinary TeX. +\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined + \newwrite\macscribble + \def\scantokens#1{% + \toks0={#1}% + \immediate\openout\macscribble=\jobname.tmp + \immediate\write\macscribble{\the\toks0}% + \immediate\closeout\macscribble + \input \jobname.tmp + } +\fi + +\def\scanmacro#1{% + \begingroup + \newlinechar`\^^M + \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces + % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex + % When called from @insertcopying or (short)caption, we need active + % backslash to get it printed correctly. Previously, we had + % \catcode`\\=\other instead. We'll see whether a problem appears + % with macro expansion. --kasal, 19aug04 + \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\active \escapechar=`\@ + % ... and \example + \spaceisspace + % + % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline. + % + % I've verified that it is necessary both for e-TeX and for ordinary TeX + % --kasal, 29nov03 + \scantokens{#1\endinput}% + \endgroup +} + +\def\scanexp#1{% + \edef\temp{\noexpand\scanmacro{#1}}% + \temp +} + +\newcount\paramno % Count of parameters +\newtoks\macname % Macro name +\newif\ifrecursive % Is it recursive? + +% List of all defined macros in the form +% \definedummyword\macro1\definedummyword\macro2... +% Currently is also contains all @aliases; the list can be split +% if there is a need. +\def\macrolist{} + +% Add the macro to \macrolist +\def\addtomacrolist#1{\expandafter \addtomacrolistxxx \csname#1\endcsname} +\def\addtomacrolistxxx#1{% + \toks0 = \expandafter{\macrolist\definedummyword#1}% + \xdef\macrolist{\the\toks0}% +} + +% Utility routines. +% This does \let #1 = #2, with \csnames; that is, +% \let \csname#1\endcsname = \csname#2\endcsname +% (except of course we have to play expansion games). +% +\def\cslet#1#2{% + \expandafter\let + \csname#1\expandafter\endcsname + \csname#2\endcsname +} + +% Trim leading and trailing spaces off a string. +% Concepts from aro-bend problem 15 (see CTAN). +{\catcode`\@=11 +\gdef\eatspaces #1{\expandafter\trim@\expandafter{#1 }} +\gdef\trim@ #1{\trim@@ @#1 @ #1 @ @@} +\gdef\trim@@ #1@ #2@ #3@@{\trim@@@\empty #2 @} +\def\unbrace#1{#1} +\unbrace{\gdef\trim@@@ #1 } #2@{#1} +} + +% Trim a single trailing ^^M off a string. +{\catcode`\^^M=\other \catcode`\Q=3% +\gdef\eatcr #1{\eatcra #1Q^^MQ}% +\gdef\eatcra#1^^MQ{\eatcrb#1Q}% +\gdef\eatcrb#1Q#2Q{#1}% +} + +% Macro bodies are absorbed as an argument in a context where +% all characters are catcode 10, 11 or 12, except \ which is active +% (as in normal texinfo). It is necessary to change the definition of \. + +% It's necessary to have hard CRs when the macro is executed. This is +% done by making ^^M (\endlinechar) catcode 12 when reading the macro +% body, and then making it the \newlinechar in \scanmacro. + +\def\scanctxt{% + \catcode`\"=\other + \catcode`\+=\other + \catcode`\<=\other + \catcode`\>=\other + \catcode`\@=\other + \catcode`\^=\other + \catcode`\_=\other + \catcode`\|=\other + \catcode`\~=\other +} + +\def\scanargctxt{% + \scanctxt + \catcode`\\=\other + \catcode`\^^M=\other +} + +\def\macrobodyctxt{% + \scanctxt + \catcode`\{=\other + \catcode`\}=\other + \catcode`\^^M=\other + \usembodybackslash +} + +\def\macroargctxt{% + \scanctxt + \catcode`\\=\other +} + +% \mbodybackslash is the definition of \ in @macro bodies. +% It maps \foo\ => \csname macarg.foo\endcsname => #N +% where N is the macro parameter number. +% We define \csname macarg.\endcsname to be \realbackslash, so +% \\ in macro replacement text gets you a backslash. + +{\catcode`@=0 @catcode`@\=@active + @gdef@usembodybackslash{@let\=@mbodybackslash} + @gdef@mbodybackslash#1\{@csname macarg.#1@endcsname} +} +\expandafter\def\csname macarg.\endcsname{\realbackslash} + +\def\macro{\recursivefalse\parsearg\macroxxx} +\def\rmacro{\recursivetrue\parsearg\macroxxx} + +\def\macroxxx#1{% + \getargs{#1}% now \macname is the macname and \argl the arglist + \ifx\argl\empty % no arguments + \paramno=0% + \else + \expandafter\parsemargdef \argl;% + \fi + \if1\csname ismacro.\the\macname\endcsname + \message{Warning: redefining \the\macname}% + \else + \expandafter\ifx\csname \the\macname\endcsname \relax + \else \errmessage{Macro name \the\macname\space already defined}\fi + \global\cslet{macsave.\the\macname}{\the\macname}% + \global\expandafter\let\csname ismacro.\the\macname\endcsname=1% + \addtomacrolist{\the\macname}% + \fi + \begingroup \macrobodyctxt + \ifrecursive \expandafter\parsermacbody + \else \expandafter\parsemacbody + \fi} + +\parseargdef\unmacro{% + \if1\csname ismacro.#1\endcsname + \global\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}% + \global\expandafter\let \csname ismacro.#1\endcsname=0% + % Remove the macro name from \macrolist: + \begingroup + \expandafter\let\csname#1\endcsname \relax + \let\definedummyword\unmacrodo + \xdef\macrolist{\macrolist}% + \endgroup + \else + \errmessage{Macro #1 not defined}% + \fi +} + +% Called by \do from \dounmacro on each macro. The idea is to omit any +% macro definitions that have been changed to \relax. +% +\def\unmacrodo#1{% + \ifx #1\relax + % remove this + \else + \noexpand\definedummyword \noexpand#1% + \fi +} + +% This makes use of the obscure feature that if the last token of a +% is #, then the preceding argument is delimited by +% an opening brace, and that opening brace is not consumed. +\def\getargs#1{\getargsxxx#1{}} +\def\getargsxxx#1#{\getmacname #1 \relax\getmacargs} +\def\getmacname #1 #2\relax{\macname={#1}} +\def\getmacargs#1{\def\argl{#1}} + +% Parse the optional {params} list. Set up \paramno and \paramlist +% so \defmacro knows what to do. Define \macarg.blah for each blah +% in the params list, to be ##N where N is the position in that list. +% That gets used by \mbodybackslash (above). + +% We need to get `macro parameter char #' into several definitions. +% The technique used is stolen from LaTeX: let \hash be something +% unexpandable, insert that wherever you need a #, and then redefine +% it to # just before using the token list produced. +% +% The same technique is used to protect \eatspaces till just before +% the macro is used. + +\def\parsemargdef#1;{\paramno=0\def\paramlist{}% + \let\hash\relax\let\xeatspaces\relax\parsemargdefxxx#1,;,} +\def\parsemargdefxxx#1,{% + \if#1;\let\next=\relax + \else \let\next=\parsemargdefxxx + \advance\paramno by 1% + \expandafter\edef\csname macarg.\eatspaces{#1}\endcsname + {\xeatspaces{\hash\the\paramno}}% + \edef\paramlist{\paramlist\hash\the\paramno,}% + \fi\next} + +% These two commands read recursive and nonrecursive macro bodies. +% (They're different since rec and nonrec macros end differently.) + +\long\def\parsemacbody#1@end macro% +{\xdef\temp{\eatcr{#1}}\endgroup\defmacro}% +\long\def\parsermacbody#1@end rmacro% +{\xdef\temp{\eatcr{#1}}\endgroup\defmacro}% + +% This defines the macro itself. There are six cases: recursive and +% nonrecursive macros of zero, one, and many arguments. +% Much magic with \expandafter here. +% \xdef is used so that macro definitions will survive the file +% they're defined in; @include reads the file inside a group. +\def\defmacro{% + \let\hash=##% convert placeholders to macro parameter chars + \ifrecursive + \ifcase\paramno + % 0 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% + \or % 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \noexpand\braceorline + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% + \egroup\noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% + \else % many + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \noexpand\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname##1{% + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname ##1,}% + \expandafter\expandafter + \expandafter\xdef + \expandafter\expandafter + \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname + \paramlist{\egroup\noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}}% + \fi + \else + \ifcase\paramno + % 0 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% + \or % 1 + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \noexpand\braceorline + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname##1{% + \egroup + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% + \else % many + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname\endcsname{% + \bgroup\noexpand\macroargctxt + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname}% + \expandafter\xdef\csname\the\macname xx\endcsname##1{% + \expandafter\noexpand\csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname ##1,}% + \expandafter\expandafter + \expandafter\xdef + \expandafter\expandafter + \csname\the\macname xxx\endcsname + \paramlist{% + \egroup + \noexpand\norecurse{\the\macname}% + \noexpand\scanmacro{\temp}\egroup}% + \fi + \fi} + +\def\norecurse#1{\bgroup\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}} + +% \braceorline decides whether the next nonwhitespace character is a +% {. If so it reads up to the closing }, if not, it reads the whole +% line. Whatever was read is then fed to the next control sequence +% as an argument (by \parsebrace or \parsearg) +\def\braceorline#1{\let\next=#1\futurelet\nchar\braceorlinexxx} +\def\braceorlinexxx{% + \ifx\nchar\bgroup\else + \expandafter\parsearg + \fi \next} + + +% @alias. +% We need some trickery to remove the optional spaces around the equal +% sign. Just make them active and then expand them all to nothing. +\def\alias{\parseargusing\obeyspaces\aliasxxx} +\def\aliasxxx #1{\aliasyyy#1\relax} +\def\aliasyyy #1=#2\relax{% + {% + \expandafter\let\obeyedspace=\empty + \addtomacrolist{#1}% + \xdef\next{\global\let\makecsname{#1}=\makecsname{#2}}% + }% + \next +} + + +\message{cross references,} + +\newwrite\auxfile + +\newif\ifhavexrefs % True if xref values are known. +\newif\ifwarnedxrefs % True if we warned once that they aren't known. + +% @inforef is relatively simple. +\def\inforef #1{\inforefzzz #1,,,,**} +\def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{\putwordSee{} \putwordInfo{} \putwordfile{} \file{\ignorespaces #3{}}, + node \samp{\ignorespaces#1{}}} + +% @node's only job in TeX is to define \lastnode, which is used in +% cross-references. The @node line might or might not have commas, and +% might or might not have spaces before the first comma, like: +% @node foo , bar , ... +% We don't want such trailing spaces in the node name. +% +\parseargdef\node{\checkenv{}\donode #1 ,\finishnodeparse} +% +% also remove a trailing comma, in case of something like this: +% @node Help-Cross, , , Cross-refs +\def\donode#1 ,#2\finishnodeparse{\dodonode #1,\finishnodeparse} +\def\dodonode#1,#2\finishnodeparse{\gdef\lastnode{#1}} + +\let\nwnode=\node +\let\lastnode=\empty + +% Write a cross-reference definition for the current node. #1 is the +% type (Ynumbered, Yappendix, Ynothing). +% +\def\donoderef#1{% + \ifx\lastnode\empty\else + \setref{\lastnode}{#1}% + \global\let\lastnode=\empty + \fi +} + +% @anchor{NAME} -- define xref target at arbitrary point. +% +\newcount\savesfregister +% +\def\savesf{\relax \ifhmode \savesfregister=\spacefactor \fi} +\def\restoresf{\relax \ifhmode \spacefactor=\savesfregister \fi} +\def\anchor#1{\savesf \setref{#1}{Ynothing}\restoresf \ignorespaces} + +% \setref{NAME}{SNT} defines a cross-reference point NAME (a node or an +% anchor), which consists of three parts: +% 1) NAME-title - the current sectioning name taken from \thissection, +% or the anchor name. +% 2) NAME-snt - section number and type, passed as the SNT arg, or +% empty for anchors. +% 3) NAME-pg - the page number. +% +% This is called from \donoderef, \anchor, and \dofloat. In the case of +% floats, there is an additional part, which is not written here: +% 4) NAME-lof - the text as it should appear in a @listoffloats. +% +\def\setref#1#2{% + \pdfmkdest{#1}% + \iflinks + {% + \atdummies % preserve commands, but don't expand them + \edef\writexrdef##1##2{% + \write\auxfile{@xrdef{#1-% #1 of \setref, expanded by the \edef + ##1}{##2}}% these are parameters of \writexrdef + }% + \toks0 = \expandafter{\thissection}% + \immediate \writexrdef{title}{\the\toks0 }% + \immediate \writexrdef{snt}{\csname #2\endcsname}% \Ynumbered etc. + \writexrdef{pg}{\folio}% will be written later, during \shipout + }% + \fi +} + +% @xref, @pxref, and @ref generate cross-references. For \xrefX, #1 is +% the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed +% node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed +% manual. All but the node name can be omitted. +% +\def\pxref#1{\putwordsee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\xref#1{\putwordSee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\ref#1{\xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]} +\def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup + \unsepspaces + \def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}% + \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #3}% + \setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual\unskip}% + \setbox0=\hbox{\printedrefname\unskip}% + \ifdim \wd0 = 0pt + % No printed node name was explicitly given. + \expandafter\ifx\csname SETxref-automatic-section-title\endcsname\relax + % Use the node name inside the square brackets. + \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #1}% + \else + % Use the actual chapter/section title appear inside + % the square brackets. Use the real section title if we have it. + \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt + % It is in another manual, so we don't have it. + \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #1}% + \else + \ifhavexrefs + % We know the real title if we have the xref values. + \def\printedrefname{\refx{#1-title}{}}% + \else + % Otherwise just copy the Info node name. + \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #1}% + \fi% + \fi + \fi + \fi + % + % Make link in pdf output. + \ifpdf + \leavevmode + \getfilename{#4}% + {\turnoffactive + % See comments at \activebackslashdouble. + {\activebackslashdouble \xdef\pdfxrefdest{#1}% + \backslashparens\pdfxrefdest}% + % + \ifnum\filenamelength>0 + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% + goto file{\the\filename.pdf} name{\pdfxrefdest}% + \else + \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}% + goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\pdfxrefdest}}% + \fi + }% + \linkcolor + \fi + % + % Float references are printed completely differently: "Figure 1.2" + % instead of "[somenode], p.3". We distinguish them by the + % LABEL-title being set to a magic string. + {% + % Have to otherify everything special to allow the \csname to + % include an _ in the xref name, etc. + \indexnofonts + \turnoffactive + \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\Xthisreftitle + \csname XR#1-title\endcsname + }% + \iffloat\Xthisreftitle + % If the user specified the print name (third arg) to the ref, + % print it instead of our usual "Figure 1.2". + \ifdim\wd0 = 0pt + \refx{#1-snt}% + \else + \printedrefname + \fi + % + % if the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append + % "in MANUALNAME". + \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt + \space \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}% + \fi + \else + % node/anchor (non-float) references. + % + % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not + % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will + % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals + % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this + % is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it + % is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time. + \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt + \putwordsection{} ``\printedrefname'' \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}% + \else + % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the + % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand + % into the usual \leavevmode...\vrule stuff for purposes of + % printing. So we \turnoffactive for the \refx-snt, back on for the + % printing, back off for the \refx-pg. + {\turnoffactive + % Only output a following space if the -snt ref is nonempty; for + % @unnumbered and @anchor, it won't be. + \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \refx{#1-snt}{}}% + \ifdim \wd2 > 0pt \refx{#1-snt}\space\fi + }% + % output the `[mynode]' via a macro so it can be overridden. + \xrefprintnodename\printedrefname + % + % But we always want a comma and a space: + ,\space + % + % output the `page 3'. + \turnoffactive \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}% + \fi + \fi + \endlink +\endgroup} + +% This macro is called from \xrefX for the `[nodename]' part of xref +% output. It's a separate macro only so it can be changed more easily, +% since square brackets don't work well in some documents. Particularly +% one that Bob is working on :). +% +\def\xrefprintnodename#1{[#1]} + +% Things referred to by \setref. +% +\def\Ynothing{} +\def\Yomitfromtoc{} +\def\Ynumbered{% + \ifnum\secno=0 + \putwordChapter@tie \the\chapno + \else \ifnum\subsecno=0 + \putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno + \else \ifnum\subsubsecno=0 + \putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno + \else + \putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno + \fi\fi\fi +} +\def\Yappendix{% + \ifnum\secno=0 + \putwordAppendix@tie @char\the\appendixno{}% + \else \ifnum\subsecno=0 + \putwordSection@tie @char\the\appendixno.\the\secno + \else \ifnum\subsubsecno=0 + \putwordSection@tie @char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno + \else + \putwordSection@tie + @char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno + \fi\fi\fi +} + +% Define \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} to reference a cross-reference string named NAME. +% If its value is nonempty, SUFFIX is output afterward. +% +\def\refx#1#2{% + {% + \indexnofonts + \otherbackslash + \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\thisrefX + \csname XR#1\endcsname + }% + \ifx\thisrefX\relax + % If not defined, say something at least. + \angleleft un\-de\-fined\angleright + \iflinks + \ifhavexrefs + \message{\linenumber Undefined cross reference `#1'.}% + \else + \ifwarnedxrefs\else + \global\warnedxrefstrue + \message{Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again.}% + \fi + \fi + \fi + \else + % It's defined, so just use it. + \thisrefX + \fi + #2% Output the suffix in any case. +} + +% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. Usually it's +% just a \def (we prepend XR to the control sequence name to avoid +% collisions). But if this is a float type, we have more work to do. +% +\def\xrdef#1#2{% + \expandafter\gdef\csname XR#1\endcsname{#2}% remember this xref value. + % + % Was that xref control sequence that we just defined for a float? + \expandafter\iffloat\csname XR#1\endcsname + % it was a float, and we have the (safe) float type in \iffloattype. + \expandafter\let\expandafter\floatlist + \csname floatlist\iffloattype\endcsname + % + % Is this the first time we've seen this float type? + \expandafter\ifx\floatlist\relax + \toks0 = {\do}% yes, so just \do + \else + % had it before, so preserve previous elements in list. + \toks0 = \expandafter{\floatlist\do}% + \fi + % + % Remember this xref in the control sequence \floatlistFLOATTYPE, + % for later use in \listoffloats. + \expandafter\xdef\csname floatlist\iffloattype\endcsname{\the\toks0{#1}}% + \fi +} + +% Read the last existing aux file, if any. No error if none exists. +% +\def\tryauxfile{% + \openin 1 \jobname.aux + \ifeof 1 \else + \readdatafile{aux}% + \global\havexrefstrue + \fi + \closein 1 +} + +\def\setupdatafile{% + \catcode`\^^@=\other + \catcode`\^^A=\other + \catcode`\^^B=\other + \catcode`\^^C=\other + \catcode`\^^D=\other + \catcode`\^^E=\other + \catcode`\^^F=\other + \catcode`\^^G=\other + \catcode`\^^H=\other + \catcode`\^^K=\other + \catcode`\^^L=\other + \catcode`\^^N=\other + \catcode`\^^P=\other + \catcode`\^^Q=\other + \catcode`\^^R=\other + \catcode`\^^S=\other + \catcode`\^^T=\other + \catcode`\^^U=\other + \catcode`\^^V=\other + \catcode`\^^W=\other + \catcode`\^^X=\other + \catcode`\^^Z=\other + \catcode`\^^[=\other + \catcode`\^^\=\other + \catcode`\^^]=\other + \catcode`\^^^=\other + \catcode`\^^_=\other + % It was suggested to set the catcode of ^ to 7, which would allow ^^e4 etc. + % in xref tags, i.e., node names. But since ^^e4 notation isn't + % supported in the main text, it doesn't seem desirable. Furthermore, + % that is not enough: for node names that actually contain a ^ + % character, we would end up writing a line like this: 'xrdef {'hat + % b-title}{'hat b} and \xrdef does a \csname...\endcsname on the first + % argument, and \hat is not an expandable control sequence. It could + % all be worked out, but why? Either we support ^^ or we don't. + % + % The other change necessary for this was to define \auxhat: + % \def\auxhat{\def^{'hat }}% extra space so ok if followed by letter + % and then to call \auxhat in \setq. + % + \catcode`\^=\other + % + % Special characters. Should be turned off anyway, but... + \catcode`\~=\other + \catcode`\[=\other + \catcode`\]=\other + \catcode`\"=\other + \catcode`\_=\other + \catcode`\|=\other + \catcode`\<=\other + \catcode`\>=\other + \catcode`\$=\other + \catcode`\#=\other + \catcode`\&=\other + \catcode`\%=\other + \catcode`+=\other % avoid \+ for paranoia even though we've turned it off + % + % This is to support \ in node names and titles, since the \ + % characters end up in a \csname. It's easier than + % leaving it active and making its active definition an actual \ + % character. What I don't understand is why it works in the *value* + % of the xrdef. Seems like it should be a catcode12 \, and that + % should not typeset properly. But it works, so I'm moving on for + % now. --karl, 15jan04. + \catcode`\\=\other + % + % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters. + {% + \count1=128 + \def\loop{% + \catcode\count1=\other + \advance\count1 by 1 + \ifnum \count1<256 \loop \fi + }% + }% + % + % @ is our escape character in .aux files, and we need braces. + \catcode`\{=1 + \catcode`\}=2 + \catcode`\@=0 +} + +\def\readdatafile#1{% +\begingroup + \setupdatafile + \input\jobname.#1 +\endgroup} + +\message{insertions,} +% including footnotes. + +\newcount \footnoteno + +% The trailing space in the following definition for supereject is +% vital for proper filling; pages come out unaligned when you do a +% pagealignmacro call if that space before the closing brace is +% removed. (Generally, numeric constants should always be followed by a +% space to prevent strange expansion errors.) +\def\supereject{\par\penalty -20000\footnoteno =0 } + +% @footnotestyle is meaningful for info output only. +\let\footnotestyle=\comment + +{\catcode `\@=11 +% +% Auto-number footnotes. Otherwise like plain. +\gdef\footnote{% + \let\indent=\ptexindent + \let\noindent=\ptexnoindent + \global\advance\footnoteno by \@ne + \edef\thisfootno{$^{\the\footnoteno}$}% + % + % In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the + % extra spacing after we do the footnote number. + \let\@sf\empty + \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\ptexslash\fi + % + % Remove inadvertent blank space before typesetting the footnote number. + \unskip + \thisfootno\@sf + \dofootnote +}% + +% Don't bother with the trickery in plain.tex to not require the +% footnote text as a parameter. Our footnotes don't need to be so general. +% +% Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset (and anything else that uses +% \parseargline) fails inside footnotes because the tokens are fixed when +% the footnote is read. --karl, 16nov96. +% +\gdef\dofootnote{% + \insert\footins\bgroup + % We want to typeset this text as a normal paragraph, even if the + % footnote reference occurs in (for example) a display environment. + % So reset some parameters. + \hsize=\pagewidth + \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty + \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes + \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox + \floatingpenalty\@MM + \leftskip\z@skip + \rightskip\z@skip + \spaceskip\z@skip + \xspaceskip\z@skip + \parindent\defaultparindent + % + \smallfonts \rm + % + % Because we use hanging indentation in footnotes, a @noindent appears + % to exdent this text, so make it be a no-op. makeinfo does not use + % hanging indentation so @noindent can still be needed within footnote + % text after an @example or the like (not that this is good style). + \let\noindent = \relax + % + % Hang the footnote text off the number. Use \everypar in case the + % footnote extends for more than one paragraph. + \everypar = {\hang}% + \textindent{\thisfootno}% + % + % Don't crash into the line above the footnote text. Since this + % expands into a box, it must come within the paragraph, lest it + % provide a place where TeX can split the footnote. + \footstrut + \futurelet\next\fo@t +} +}%end \catcode `\@=11 + +% In case a @footnote appears in a vbox, save the footnote text and create +% the real \insert just after the vbox finished. Otherwise, the insertion +% would be lost. +% Similarily, if a @footnote appears inside an alignment, save the footnote +% text to a box and make the \insert when a row of the table is finished. +% And the same can be done for other insert classes. --kasal, 16nov03. + +% Replace the \insert primitive by a cheating macro. +% Deeper inside, just make sure that the saved insertions are not spilled +% out prematurely. +% +\def\startsavinginserts{% + \ifx \insert\ptexinsert + \let\insert\saveinsert + \else + \let\checkinserts\relax + \fi +} + +% This \insert replacement works for both \insert\footins{foo} and +% \insert\footins\bgroup foo\egroup, but it doesn't work for \insert27{foo}. +% +\def\saveinsert#1{% + \edef\next{\noexpand\savetobox \makeSAVEname#1}% + \afterassignment\next + % swallow the left brace + \let\temp = +} +\def\makeSAVEname#1{\makecsname{SAVE\expandafter\gobble\string#1}} +\def\savetobox#1{\global\setbox#1 = \vbox\bgroup \unvbox#1} + +\def\checksaveins#1{\ifvoid#1\else \placesaveins#1\fi} + +\def\placesaveins#1{% + \ptexinsert \csname\expandafter\gobblesave\string#1\endcsname + {\box#1}% +} + +% eat @SAVE -- beware, all of them have catcode \other: +{ + \def\dospecials{\do S\do A\do V\do E} \uncatcodespecials % ;-) + \gdef\gobblesave @SAVE{} +} + +% initialization: +\def\newsaveins #1{% + \edef\next{\noexpand\newsaveinsX \makeSAVEname#1}% + \next +} +\def\newsaveinsX #1{% + \csname newbox\endcsname #1% + \expandafter\def\expandafter\checkinserts\expandafter{\checkinserts + \checksaveins #1}% +} + +% initialize: +\let\checkinserts\empty +\newsaveins\footins +\newsaveins\margin + + +% @image. We use the macros from epsf.tex to support this. +% If epsf.tex is not installed and @image is used, we complain. +% +% Check for and read epsf.tex up front. If we read it only at @image +% time, we might be inside a group, and then its definitions would get +% undone and the next image would fail. +\openin 1 = epsf.tex +\ifeof 1 \else + % Do not bother showing banner with epsf.tex v2.7k (available in + % doc/epsf.tex and on ctan). + \def\epsfannounce{\toks0 = }% + \input epsf.tex +\fi +\closein 1 +% +% We will only complain once about lack of epsf.tex. +\newif\ifwarnednoepsf +\newhelp\noepsfhelp{epsf.tex must be installed for images to + work. It is also included in the Texinfo distribution, or you can get + it from ftp://tug.org/tex/epsf.tex.} +% +\def\image#1{% + \ifx\epsfbox\undefined + \ifwarnednoepsf \else + \errhelp = \noepsfhelp + \errmessage{epsf.tex not found, images will be ignored}% + \global\warnednoepsftrue + \fi + \else + \imagexxx #1,,,,,\finish + \fi +} +% +% Arguments to @image: +% #1 is (mandatory) image filename; we tack on .eps extension. +% #2 is (optional) width, #3 is (optional) height. +% #4 is (ignored optional) html alt text. +% #5 is (ignored optional) extension. +% #6 is just the usual extra ignored arg for parsing this stuff. +\newif\ifimagevmode +\def\imagexxx#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6\finish{\begingroup + \catcode`\^^M = 5 % in case we're inside an example + \normalturnoffactive % allow _ et al. in names + % If the image is by itself, center it. + \ifvmode + \imagevmodetrue + \nobreak\bigskip + % Usually we'll have text after the image which will insert + % \parskip glue, so insert it here too to equalize the space + % above and below. + \nobreak\vskip\parskip + \nobreak + \line\bgroup\hss + \fi + % + % Output the image. + \ifpdf + \dopdfimage{#1}{#2}{#3}% + \else + % \epsfbox itself resets \epsf?size at each figure. + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \epsfxsize=#2\relax \fi + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #3}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \epsfysize=#3\relax \fi + \epsfbox{#1.eps}% + \fi + % + \ifimagevmode \hss \egroup \bigbreak \fi % space after the image +\endgroup} + + +% @float FLOATTYPE,LABEL,LOC ... @end float for displayed figures, tables, +% etc. We don't actually implement floating yet, we always include the +% float "here". But it seemed the best name for the future. +% +\envparseargdef\float{\eatcommaspace\eatcommaspace\dofloat#1, , ,\finish} + +% There may be a space before second and/or third parameter; delete it. +\def\eatcommaspace#1, {#1,} + +% #1 is the optional FLOATTYPE, the text label for this float, typically +% "Figure", "Table", "Example", etc. Can't contain commas. If omitted, +% this float will not be numbered and cannot be referred to. +% +% #2 is the optional xref label. Also must be present for the float to +% be referable. +% +% #3 is the optional positioning argument; for now, it is ignored. It +% will somehow specify the positions allowed to float to (here, top, bottom). +% +% We keep a separate counter for each FLOATTYPE, which we reset at each +% chapter-level command. +\let\resetallfloatnos=\empty +% +\def\dofloat#1,#2,#3,#4\finish{% + \let\thiscaption=\empty + \let\thisshortcaption=\empty + % + % don't lose footnotes inside @float. + % + % BEWARE: when the floats start float, we have to issue warning whenever an + % insert appears inside a float which could possibly float. --kasal, 26may04 + % + \startsavinginserts + % + % We can't be used inside a paragraph. + \par + % + \vtop\bgroup + \def\floattype{#1}% + \def\floatlabel{#2}% + \def\floatloc{#3}% we do nothing with this yet. + % + \ifx\floattype\empty + \let\safefloattype=\empty + \else + {% + % the floattype might have accents or other special characters, + % but we need to use it in a control sequence name. + \indexnofonts + \turnoffactive + \xdef\safefloattype{\floattype}% + }% + \fi + % + % If label is given but no type, we handle that as the empty type. + \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else + % We want each FLOATTYPE to be numbered separately (Figure 1, + % Table 1, Figure 2, ...). (And if no label, no number.) + % + \expandafter\getfloatno\csname\safefloattype floatno\endcsname + \global\advance\floatno by 1 + % + {% + % This magic value for \thissection is output by \setref as the + % XREFLABEL-title value. \xrefX uses it to distinguish float + % labels (which have a completely different output format) from + % node and anchor labels. And \xrdef uses it to construct the + % lists of floats. + % + \edef\thissection{\floatmagic=\safefloattype}% + \setref{\floatlabel}{Yfloat}% + }% + \fi + % + % start with \parskip glue, I guess. + \vskip\parskip + % + % Don't suppress indentation if a float happens to start a section. + \restorefirstparagraphindent +} + +% we have these possibilities: +% @float Foo,lbl & @caption{Cap}: Foo 1.1: Cap +% @float Foo,lbl & no caption: Foo 1.1 +% @float Foo & @caption{Cap}: Foo: Cap +% @float Foo & no caption: Foo +% @float ,lbl & Caption{Cap}: 1.1: Cap +% @float ,lbl & no caption: 1.1 +% @float & @caption{Cap}: Cap +% @float & no caption: +% +\def\Efloat{% + \let\floatident = \empty + % + % In all cases, if we have a float type, it comes first. + \ifx\floattype\empty \else \def\floatident{\floattype}\fi + % + % If we have an xref label, the number comes next. + \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else + \ifx\floattype\empty \else % if also had float type, need tie first. + \appendtomacro\floatident{\tie}% + \fi + % the number. + \appendtomacro\floatident{\chaplevelprefix\the\floatno}% + \fi + % + % Start the printed caption with what we've constructed in + % \floatident, but keep it separate; we need \floatident again. + \let\captionline = \floatident + % + \ifx\thiscaption\empty \else + \ifx\floatident\empty \else + \appendtomacro\captionline{: }% had ident, so need a colon between + \fi + % + % caption text. + \appendtomacro\captionline{\scanexp\thiscaption}% + \fi + % + % If we have anything to print, print it, with space before. + % Eventually this needs to become an \insert. + \ifx\captionline\empty \else + \vskip.5\parskip + \captionline + % + % Space below caption. + \vskip\parskip + \fi + % + % If have an xref label, write the list of floats info. Do this + % after the caption, to avoid chance of it being a breakpoint. + \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else + % Write the text that goes in the lof to the aux file as + % \floatlabel-lof. Besides \floatident, we include the short + % caption if specified, else the full caption if specified, else nothing. + {% + \atdummies + % since we read the caption text in the macro world, where ^^M + % is turned into a normal character, we have to scan it back, so + % we don't write the literal three characters "^^M" into the aux file. + \scanexp{% + \xdef\noexpand\gtemp{% + \ifx\thisshortcaption\empty + \thiscaption + \else + \thisshortcaption + \fi + }% + }% + \immediate\write\auxfile{@xrdef{\floatlabel-lof}{\floatident + \ifx\gtemp\empty \else : \gtemp \fi}}% + }% + \fi + \egroup % end of \vtop + % + % place the captured inserts + % + % BEWARE: when the floats start float, we have to issue warning whenever an + % insert appears inside a float which could possibly float. --kasal, 26may04 + % + \checkinserts +} + +% Append the tokens #2 to the definition of macro #1, not expanding either. +% +\def\appendtomacro#1#2{% + \expandafter\def\expandafter#1\expandafter{#1#2}% +} + +% @caption, @shortcaption +% +\def\caption{\docaption\thiscaption} +\def\shortcaption{\docaption\thisshortcaption} +\def\docaption{\checkenv\float \bgroup\scanargctxt\defcaption} +\def\defcaption#1#2{\egroup \def#1{#2}} + +% The parameter is the control sequence identifying the counter we are +% going to use. Create it if it doesn't exist and assign it to \floatno. +\def\getfloatno#1{% + \ifx#1\relax + % Haven't seen this figure type before. + \csname newcount\endcsname #1% + % + % Remember to reset this floatno at the next chap. + \expandafter\gdef\expandafter\resetallfloatnos + \expandafter{\resetallfloatnos #1=0 }% + \fi + \let\floatno#1% +} + +% \setref calls this to get the XREFLABEL-snt value. We want an @xref +% to the FLOATLABEL to expand to "Figure 3.1". We call \setref when we +% first read the @float command. +% +\def\Yfloat{\floattype@tie \chaplevelprefix\the\floatno}% + +% Magic string used for the XREFLABEL-title value, so \xrefX can +% distinguish floats from other xref types. +\def\floatmagic{!!float!!} + +% #1 is the control sequence we are passed; we expand into a conditional +% which is true if #1 represents a float ref. That is, the magic +% \thissection value which we \setref above. +% +\def\iffloat#1{\expandafter\doiffloat#1==\finish} +% +% #1 is (maybe) the \floatmagic string. If so, #2 will be the +% (safe) float type for this float. We set \iffloattype to #2. +% +\def\doiffloat#1=#2=#3\finish{% + \def\temp{#1}% + \def\iffloattype{#2}% + \ifx\temp\floatmagic +} + +% @listoffloats FLOATTYPE - print a list of floats like a table of contents. +% +\parseargdef\listoffloats{% + \def\floattype{#1}% floattype + {% + % the floattype might have accents or other special characters, + % but we need to use it in a control sequence name. + \indexnofonts + \turnoffactive + \xdef\safefloattype{\floattype}% + }% + % + % \xrdef saves the floats as a \do-list in \floatlistSAFEFLOATTYPE. + \expandafter\ifx\csname floatlist\safefloattype\endcsname \relax + \ifhavexrefs + % if the user said @listoffloats foo but never @float foo. + \message{\linenumber No `\safefloattype' floats to list.}% + \fi + \else + \begingroup + \leftskip=\tocindent % indent these entries like a toc + \let\do=\listoffloatsdo + \csname floatlist\safefloattype\endcsname + \endgroup + \fi +} + +% This is called on each entry in a list of floats. We're passed the +% xref label, in the form LABEL-title, which is how we save it in the +% aux file. We strip off the -title and look up \XRLABEL-lof, which +% has the text we're supposed to typeset here. +% +% Figures without xref labels will not be included in the list (since +% they won't appear in the aux file). +% +\def\listoffloatsdo#1{\listoffloatsdoentry#1\finish} +\def\listoffloatsdoentry#1-title\finish{{% + % Can't fully expand XR#1-lof because it can contain anything. Just + % pass the control sequence. On the other hand, XR#1-pg is just the + % page number, and we want to fully expand that so we can get a link + % in pdf output. + \toksA = \expandafter{\csname XR#1-lof\endcsname}% + % + % use the same \entry macro we use to generate the TOC and index. + \edef\writeentry{\noexpand\entry{\the\toksA}{\csname XR#1-pg\endcsname}}% + \writeentry +}} + +\message{localization,} +% and i18n. + +% @documentlanguage is usually given very early, just after +% @setfilename. If done too late, it may not override everything +% properly. Single argument is the language abbreviation. +% It would be nice if we could set up a hyphenation file here. +% +\parseargdef\documentlanguage{% + \tex % read txi-??.tex file in plain TeX. + % Read the file if it exists. + \openin 1 txi-#1.tex + \ifeof 1 + \errhelp = \nolanghelp + \errmessage{Cannot read language file txi-#1.tex}% + \else + \input txi-#1.tex + \fi + \closein 1 + \endgroup +} +\newhelp\nolanghelp{The given language definition file cannot be found or +is empty. Maybe you need to install it? In the current directory +should work if nowhere else does.} + + +% @documentencoding should change something in TeX eventually, most +% likely, but for now just recognize it. +\let\documentencoding = \comment + + +% Page size parameters. +% +\newdimen\defaultparindent \defaultparindent = 15pt + +\chapheadingskip = 15pt plus 4pt minus 2pt +\secheadingskip = 12pt plus 3pt minus 2pt +\subsecheadingskip = 9pt plus 2pt minus 2pt + +% Prevent underfull vbox error messages. +\vbadness = 10000 + +% Don't be so finicky about underfull hboxes, either. +\hbadness = 2000 + +% Following George Bush, just get rid of widows and orphans. +\widowpenalty=10000 +\clubpenalty=10000 + +% Use TeX 3.0's \emergencystretch to help line breaking, but if we're +% using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. We want the amount of +% stretch added to depend on the line length, hence the dependence on +% \hsize. We call this whenever the paper size is set. +% +\def\setemergencystretch{% + \ifx\emergencystretch\thisisundefined + % Allow us to assign to \emergencystretch anyway. + \def\emergencystretch{\dimen0}% + \else + \emergencystretch = .15\hsize + \fi +} + +% Parameters in order: 1) textheight; 2) textwidth; +% 3) voffset; 4) hoffset; 5) binding offset; 6) topskip; +% 7) physical page height; 8) physical page width. +% +% We also call \setleading{\textleading}, so the caller should define +% \textleading. The caller should also set \parskip. +% +\def\internalpagesizes#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8{% + \voffset = #3\relax + \topskip = #6\relax + \splittopskip = \topskip + % + \vsize = #1\relax + \advance\vsize by \topskip + \outervsize = \vsize + \advance\outervsize by 2\topandbottommargin + \pageheight = \vsize + % + \hsize = #2\relax + \outerhsize = \hsize + \advance\outerhsize by 0.5in + \pagewidth = \hsize + % + \normaloffset = #4\relax + \bindingoffset = #5\relax + % + \ifpdf + \pdfpageheight #7\relax + \pdfpagewidth #8\relax + \fi + % + \setleading{\textleading} + % + \parindent = \defaultparindent + \setemergencystretch +} + +% @letterpaper (the default). +\def\letterpaper{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt + \textleading = 13.2pt + % + % If page is nothing but text, make it come out even. + \internalpagesizes{46\baselineskip}{6in}% + {\voffset}{.25in}% + {\bindingoffset}{36pt}% + {11in}{8.5in}% +}} + +% Use @smallbook to reset parameters for 7x9.25 trim size. +\def\smallbook{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 2pt plus 1pt + \textleading = 12pt + % + \internalpagesizes{7.5in}{5in}% + {\voffset}{.25in}% + {\bindingoffset}{16pt}% + {9.25in}{7in}% + % + \lispnarrowing = 0.3in + \tolerance = 700 + \hfuzz = 1pt + \contentsrightmargin = 0pt + \defbodyindent = .5cm +}} + +% Use @smallerbook to reset parameters for 6x9 trim size. +% (Just testing, parameters still in flux.) +\def\smallerbook{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 1.5pt plus 1pt + \textleading = 12pt + % + \internalpagesizes{7.4in}{4.8in}% + {-.2in}{-.4in}% + {0pt}{14pt}% + {9in}{6in}% + % + \lispnarrowing = 0.25in + \tolerance = 700 + \hfuzz = 1pt + \contentsrightmargin = 0pt + \defbodyindent = .4cm +}} + +% Use @afourpaper to print on European A4 paper. +\def\afourpaper{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt + \textleading = 13.2pt + % + % Double-side printing via postscript on Laserjet 4050 + % prints double-sided nicely when \bindingoffset=10mm and \hoffset=-6mm. + % To change the settings for a different printer or situation, adjust + % \normaloffset until the front-side and back-side texts align. Then + % do the same for \bindingoffset. You can set these for testing in + % your texinfo source file like this: + % @tex + % \global\normaloffset = -6mm + % \global\bindingoffset = 10mm + % @end tex + \internalpagesizes{51\baselineskip}{160mm} + {\voffset}{\hoffset}% + {\bindingoffset}{44pt}% + {297mm}{210mm}% + % + \tolerance = 700 + \hfuzz = 1pt + \contentsrightmargin = 0pt + \defbodyindent = 5mm +}} + +% Use @afivepaper to print on European A5 paper. +% From romildo@urano.iceb.ufop.br, 2 July 2000. +% He also recommends making @example and @lisp be small. +\def\afivepaper{{\globaldefs = 1 + \parskip = 2pt plus 1pt minus 0.1pt + \textleading = 12.5pt + % + \internalpagesizes{160mm}{120mm}% + {\voffset}{\hoffset}% + {\bindingoffset}{8pt}% + {210mm}{148mm}% + % + \lispnarrowing = 0.2in + \tolerance = 800 + \hfuzz = 1.2pt + \contentsrightmargin = 0pt + \defbodyindent = 2mm + \tableindent = 12mm +}} + +% A specific text layout, 24x15cm overall, intended for A4 paper. +\def\afourlatex{{\globaldefs = 1 + \afourpaper + \internalpagesizes{237mm}{150mm}% + {\voffset}{4.6mm}% + {\bindingoffset}{7mm}% + {297mm}{210mm}% + % + % Must explicitly reset to 0 because we call \afourpaper. + \globaldefs = 0 +}} + +% Use @afourwide to print on A4 paper in landscape format. +\def\afourwide{{\globaldefs = 1 + \afourpaper + \internalpagesizes{241mm}{165mm}% + {\voffset}{-2.95mm}% + {\bindingoffset}{7mm}% + {297mm}{210mm}% + \globaldefs = 0 +}} + +% @pagesizes TEXTHEIGHT[,TEXTWIDTH] +% Perhaps we should allow setting the margins, \topskip, \parskip, +% and/or leading, also. Or perhaps we should compute them somehow. +% +\parseargdef\pagesizes{\pagesizesyyy #1,,\finish} +\def\pagesizesyyy#1,#2,#3\finish{{% + \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \hsize=#2\relax \fi + \globaldefs = 1 + % + \parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt + \setleading{\textleading}% + % + \dimen0 = #1 + \advance\dimen0 by \voffset + % + \dimen2 = \hsize + \advance\dimen2 by \normaloffset + % + \internalpagesizes{#1}{\hsize}% + {\voffset}{\normaloffset}% + {\bindingoffset}{44pt}% + {\dimen0}{\dimen2}% +}} + +% Set default to letter. +% +\letterpaper + + +\message{and turning on texinfo input format.} + +% Define macros to output various characters with catcode for normal text. +\catcode`\"=\other +\catcode`\~=\other +\catcode`\^=\other +\catcode`\_=\other +\catcode`\|=\other +\catcode`\<=\other +\catcode`\>=\other +\catcode`\+=\other +\catcode`\$=\other +\def\normaldoublequote{"} +\def\normaltilde{~} +\def\normalcaret{^} +\def\normalunderscore{_} +\def\normalverticalbar{|} +\def\normalless{<} +\def\normalgreater{>} +\def\normalplus{+} +\def\normaldollar{$}%$ font-lock fix + +% This macro is used to make a character print one way in \tt +% (where it can probably be output as-is), and another way in other fonts, +% where something hairier probably needs to be done. +% +% #1 is what to print if we are indeed using \tt; #2 is what to print +% otherwise. Since all the Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero +% interword stretch (and shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all +% typewriter fonts to have this, we can check that font parameter. +% +\def\ifusingtt#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen3\font=0pt #1\else #2\fi} + +% Same as above, but check for italic font. Actually this also catches +% non-italic slanted fonts since it is impossible to distinguish them from +% italic fonts. But since this is only used by $ and it uses \sl anyway +% this is not a problem. +\def\ifusingit#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen1\font>0pt #1\else #2\fi} + +% Turn off all special characters except @ +% (and those which the user can use as if they were ordinary). +% Most of these we simply print from the \tt font, but for some, we can +% use math or other variants that look better in normal text. + +\catcode`\"=\active +\def\activedoublequote{{\tt\char34}} +\let"=\activedoublequote +\catcode`\~=\active +\def~{{\tt\char126}} +\chardef\hat=`\^ +\catcode`\^=\active +\def^{{\tt \hat}} + +\catcode`\_=\active +\def_{\ifusingtt\normalunderscore\_} +\let\realunder=_ +% Subroutine for the previous macro. +\def\_{\leavevmode \kern.07em \vbox{\hrule width.3em height.1ex}\kern .07em } + +\catcode`\|=\active +\def|{{\tt\char124}} +\chardef \less=`\< +\catcode`\<=\active +\def<{{\tt \less}} +\chardef \gtr=`\> +\catcode`\>=\active +\def>{{\tt \gtr}} +\catcode`\+=\active +\def+{{\tt \char 43}} +\catcode`\$=\active +\def${\ifusingit{{\sl\$}}\normaldollar}%$ font-lock fix + +% If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file +% name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line. +% So turn them off again, and have \everyjob (or @setfilename) turn them on. +% \otherifyactive is called near the end of this file. +\def\otherifyactive{\catcode`+=\other \catcode`\_=\other} + +\catcode`\@=0 + +% \backslashcurfont outputs one backslash character in current font, +% as in \char`\\. +\global\chardef\backslashcurfont=`\\ +\global\let\rawbackslashxx=\backslashcurfont % let existing .??s files work + +% \rawbackslash defines an active \ to do \backslashcurfont. +% \otherbackslash defines an active \ to be a literal `\' character with +% catcode other. +{\catcode`\\=\active + @gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@backslashcurfont} + @gdef@otherbackslash{@let\=@realbackslash} +} + +% \realbackslash is an actual character `\' with catcode other, and +% \doublebackslash is two of them (for the pdf outlines). +{\catcode`\\=\other @gdef@realbackslash{\} @gdef@doublebackslash{\\}} + +% \normalbackslash outputs one backslash in fixed width font. +\def\normalbackslash{{\tt\backslashcurfont}} + +\catcode`\\=\active + +% Used sometimes to turn off (effectively) the active characters +% even after parsing them. +@def@turnoffactive{% + @let"=@normaldoublequote + @let\=@realbackslash + @let~=@normaltilde + @let^=@normalcaret + @let_=@normalunderscore + @let|=@normalverticalbar + @let<=@normalless + @let>=@normalgreater + @let+=@normalplus + @let$=@normaldollar %$ font-lock fix + @unsepspaces +} + +% Same as @turnoffactive except outputs \ as {\tt\char`\\} instead of +% the literal character `\'. (Thus, \ is not expandable when this is in +% effect.) +% +@def@normalturnoffactive{@turnoffactive @let\=@normalbackslash} + +% Make _ and + \other characters, temporarily. +% This is canceled by @fixbackslash. +@otherifyactive + +% If a .fmt file is being used, we don't want the `\input texinfo' to show up. +% That is what \eatinput is for; after that, the `\' should revert to printing +% a backslash. +% +@gdef@eatinput input texinfo{@fixbackslash} +@global@let\ = @eatinput + +% On the other hand, perhaps the file did not have a `\input texinfo'. Then +% the first `\{ in the file would cause an error. This macro tries to fix +% that, assuming it is called before the first `\' could plausibly occur. +% Also turn back on active characters that might appear in the input +% file name, in case not using a pre-dumped format. +% +@gdef@fixbackslash{% + @ifx\@eatinput @let\ = @normalbackslash @fi + @catcode`+=@active + @catcode`@_=@active +} + +% Say @foo, not \foo, in error messages. +@escapechar = `@@ + +% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special. +@catcode`@& = @other +@catcode`@# = @other +@catcode`@% = @other + + +@c Local variables: +@c eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +@c page-delimiter: "^\\\\message" +@c time-stamp-start: "def\\\\texinfoversion{" +@c time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" +@c time-stamp-end: "}" +@c End: + +@c vim:sw=2: + +@ignore + arch-tag: e1b36e32-c96e-4135-a41a-0b2efa2ea115 +@end ignore diff --git a/doc/version.texi b/doc/version.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46b5982 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/version.texi @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +@set UPDATED 10 September 2007 +@set UPDATED-MONTH September 2007 +@set EDITION 2.5.35 +@set VERSION 2.5.35 diff --git a/ecs.c b/ecs.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2abbe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ecs.c @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +/* ecs - equivalence class routines */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + + +#include "flexdef.h" + +/* ccl2ecl - convert character classes to set of equivalence classes */ + +void ccl2ecl () +{ + int i, ich, newlen, cclp, ccls, cclmec; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastccl; ++i) { + /* We loop through each character class, and for each character + * in the class, add the character's equivalence class to the + * new "character" class we are creating. Thus when we are all + * done, character classes will really consist of collections + * of equivalence classes + */ + + newlen = 0; + cclp = cclmap[i]; + + for (ccls = 0; ccls < ccllen[i]; ++ccls) { + ich = ccltbl[cclp + ccls]; + cclmec = ecgroup[ich]; + + if (cclmec > 0) { + ccltbl[cclp + newlen] = cclmec; + ++newlen; + } + } + + ccllen[i] = newlen; + } +} + + +/* cre8ecs - associate equivalence class numbers with class members + * + * fwd is the forward linked-list of equivalence class members. bck + * is the backward linked-list, and num is the number of class members. + * + * Returned is the number of classes. + */ + +int cre8ecs (fwd, bck, num) + int fwd[], bck[], num; +{ + int i, j, numcl; + + numcl = 0; + + /* Create equivalence class numbers. From now on, ABS( bck(x) ) + * is the equivalence class number for object x. If bck(x) + * is positive, then x is the representative of its equivalence + * class. + */ + for (i = 1; i <= num; ++i) + if (bck[i] == NIL) { + bck[i] = ++numcl; + for (j = fwd[i]; j != NIL; j = fwd[j]) + bck[j] = -numcl; + } + + return numcl; +} + + +/* mkeccl - update equivalence classes based on character class xtions + * + * synopsis + * Char ccls[]; + * int lenccl, fwd[llsiz], bck[llsiz], llsiz, NUL_mapping; + * void mkeccl( Char ccls[], int lenccl, int fwd[llsiz], int bck[llsiz], + * int llsiz, int NUL_mapping ); + * + * ccls contains the elements of the character class, lenccl is the + * number of elements in the ccl, fwd is the forward link-list of equivalent + * characters, bck is the backward link-list, and llsiz size of the link-list. + * + * NUL_mapping is the value which NUL (0) should be mapped to. + */ + +void mkeccl (ccls, lenccl, fwd, bck, llsiz, NUL_mapping) + Char ccls[]; + int lenccl, fwd[], bck[], llsiz, NUL_mapping; +{ + int cclp, oldec, newec; + int cclm, i, j; + static unsigned char cclflags[CSIZE]; /* initialized to all '\0' */ + + /* Note that it doesn't matter whether or not the character class is + * negated. The same results will be obtained in either case. + */ + + cclp = 0; + + while (cclp < lenccl) { + cclm = ccls[cclp]; + + if (NUL_mapping && cclm == 0) + cclm = NUL_mapping; + + oldec = bck[cclm]; + newec = cclm; + + j = cclp + 1; + + for (i = fwd[cclm]; i != NIL && i <= llsiz; i = fwd[i]) { /* look for the symbol in the character class */ + for (; j < lenccl; ++j) { + register int ccl_char; + + if (NUL_mapping && ccls[j] == 0) + ccl_char = NUL_mapping; + else + ccl_char = ccls[j]; + + if (ccl_char > i) + break; + + if (ccl_char == i && !cclflags[j]) { + /* We found an old companion of cclm + * in the ccl. Link it into the new + * equivalence class and flag it as + * having been processed. + */ + + bck[i] = newec; + fwd[newec] = i; + newec = i; + /* Set flag so we don't reprocess. */ + cclflags[j] = 1; + + /* Get next equivalence class member. */ + /* continue 2 */ + goto next_pt; + } + } + + /* Symbol isn't in character class. Put it in the old + * equivalence class. + */ + + bck[i] = oldec; + + if (oldec != NIL) + fwd[oldec] = i; + + oldec = i; + + next_pt:; + } + + if (bck[cclm] != NIL || oldec != bck[cclm]) { + bck[cclm] = NIL; + fwd[oldec] = NIL; + } + + fwd[newec] = NIL; + + /* Find next ccl member to process. */ + + for (++cclp; cclflags[cclp] && cclp < lenccl; ++cclp) { + /* Reset "doesn't need processing" flag. */ + cclflags[cclp] = 0; + } + } +} + + +/* mkechar - create equivalence class for single character */ + +void mkechar (tch, fwd, bck) + int tch, fwd[], bck[]; +{ + /* If until now the character has been a proper subset of + * an equivalence class, break it away to create a new ec + */ + + if (fwd[tch] != NIL) + bck[fwd[tch]] = bck[tch]; + + if (bck[tch] != NIL) + fwd[bck[tch]] = fwd[tch]; + + fwd[tch] = NIL; + bck[tch] = NIL; +} diff --git a/examples/Makefile.am b/examples/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62688ba --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# This file is part of flex. + +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +# are met: + +# 1. 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These files are not tested regularly so you might have to tinker +a bit before they work for you. Updates, new files and patches are welcome. + + - debflex.awk, an awk script for anotating flex debug output. + It presently only works with gawk and mawk, not with "old" + or "new" awk. + + - testxxLexer.l, a sample C++ program that uses flex's scanner + class option ("-+"). + + - fastwc/, a subdirectory containing examples of how to use flex + to write progressively higher-performance versions of the Unix + "wc" utility. This certainly should work with 2.5, but hasn't + been tested. diff --git a/examples/debflex.awk b/examples/debflex.awk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1eda49 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/debflex.awk @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +# Clarify the flex debug trace by substituting first line of each rule. +# Francois Pinard , July 1990. +# +# Rewritten to process correctly \n's in scanner input. +# BEGIN section modified to correct a collection of rules. +# Michal Jaegermann , December 1993 +# +# Sample usage: +# flex -d PROGRAM.l +# gcc -o PROGRAM PROGRAM.c -lfl +# PROGRAM 2>&1 | gawk -f debflex.awk PROGRAM.l +# +# (VP's note: this script presently does not work with either "old" or +# "new" awk; fixes so it does will be welcome) + +BEGIN { + # Insure proper usage. + + if (ARGC != 2) { + print "usage: gawk -f debflex.awk FLEX_SOURCE +#include + +main() +{ + register int c, cc = 0, wc = 0, lc = 0; + FILE *f = stdin; + + while ((c = getc(f)) != EOF) { + ++cc; + if (isgraph(c)) { + ++wc; + do { + c = getc(f); + if (c == EOF) + goto done; + ++cc; + } while (isgraph(c)); + } + if (c == '\n') + ++lc; + } +done: printf( "%8d%8d%8d\n", lc, wc, cc ); +} diff --git a/examples/fastwc/wc1.l b/examples/fastwc/wc1.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d4fcf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fastwc/wc1.l @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +/* First cut at a flex-based "wc" tool. */ + +ws [ \t] +nonws [^ \t\n] + +%option main noyywrap +%% + int cc = 0, wc = 0, lc = 0; + +{nonws}+ cc += yyleng; ++wc; + +{ws}+ cc += yyleng; + +\n ++lc; ++cc; + +<> { + printf( "%8d %8d %8d\n", lc, wc, cc ); + yyterminate(); + } diff --git a/examples/fastwc/wc2.l b/examples/fastwc/wc2.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0da9953 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fastwc/wc2.l @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +/* Somewhat faster "wc" tool: match more text with each rule */ + +ws [ \t] +nonws [^ \t\n] +word {ws}*{nonws}+ + +%option main noyywrap +%% + int cc = 0, wc = 0, lc = 0; + +{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; ++wc; +{word}{ws}*\n cc += yyleng; ++wc; ++lc; + +{ws}+ cc += yyleng; + +\n+ cc += yyleng; lc += yyleng; + +<> { + printf( "%8d %8d %8d\n", lc, wc, cc ); + yyterminate(); + } diff --git a/examples/fastwc/wc3.l b/examples/fastwc/wc3.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cc5d57 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fastwc/wc3.l @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +/* Somewhat faster still: potentially match a lot of text with each rule */ + +ws [ \t] +nonws [^ \t\n] +word {ws}*{nonws}+ +words {word}{ws}+ + +%option main noyywrap +%% + int cc = 0, wc = 0, lc = 0; + +{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; ++wc; +{word}{ws}*\n cc += yyleng; ++wc; ++lc; +{words}{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; wc += 2; +{words}{2}{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; wc += 3; +{words}{3}{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; wc += 4; + +{ws}+ cc += yyleng; + +\n+ cc += yyleng; lc += yyleng; + +<> { + printf( "%8d %8d %8d\n", lc, wc, cc ); + yyterminate(); + } diff --git a/examples/fastwc/wc4.l b/examples/fastwc/wc4.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90c36ee --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fastwc/wc4.l @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +/* Fastest version of wc: add rules to pick up newlines, too */ + +ws [ \t] +nonws [^ \t\n] +word {ws}*{nonws}+ +words {word}{ws}+ + +%option main noyywrap +%% + int cc = 0, wc = 0, lc = 0; + +{word}{ws}* ++wc; cc += yyleng; +{word}{ws}*\n ++wc; cc += yyleng; ++lc; +{words}{word}{ws}* wc += 2; cc += yyleng; +{words}{word}{ws}*\n wc += 2; cc += yyleng; ++lc; +{words}{2}{word}{ws}* wc += 3; cc += yyleng; +{words}{2}{word}{ws}*\n wc += 3; cc += yyleng; ++lc; +{words}{3}{word}{ws}* wc += 4; cc += yyleng; +{words}{3}{word}{ws}*\n wc += 4; cc += yyleng; ++lc; + +{ws}+ cc += yyleng; + +\n+ cc += yyleng; lc += yyleng; + +<> { + printf( "%8d %8d %8d\n", lc, wc, cc ); + yyterminate(); + } diff --git a/examples/fastwc/wc5.l b/examples/fastwc/wc5.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c479480 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fastwc/wc5.l @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +/* Oops; slight change from wc3.l introduces backtracking */ + +ws [ \t] +nonws [^ \t\n] +word {ws}*{nonws}+ +words {word}{ws}+ + +%option main noyywrap +%% + int cc = 0, wc = 0, lc = 0; + +{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; ++wc; +{word}{ws}*\n cc += yyleng; ++wc; ++lc; +{words}{word} cc += yyleng; wc += 2; /* oops */ +{words}{2}{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; wc += 3; +{words}{3}{word}{ws}* cc += yyleng; wc += 4; + +{ws}+ cc += yyleng; + +\n+ cc += yyleng; lc += yyleng; + +<> { + printf( "%8d %8d %8d\n", lc, wc, cc ); + yyterminate(); + } diff --git a/examples/manual/ChangeLog b/examples/manual/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb5e4a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Tue Oct 5 21:51:59 1993 Vern Paxson + + * Removed FILTER/ subdirectory. + + * Removed alloca.c. + + * Changed Makefile definition of CC to just "gcc -g", removed + assumption of alloca being present. + + * Added pointer to MISC/fastwc/ to wc.lex. + +Tue Jun 8 15:47:39 1993 Gavin Thomas Nicol (nick at sillybugs) + + * Changed main() in wc.lex extensively. The old version would not + work correctly without the YY_NEW_FILE. (lex handles the older + version OK though). + + * Added a rule to expr.lex to handle whitespace. The old version + reported an illegal character. + + * Added -traditional to the gcc flags because the flex definition + for free() clashes with some systems that have old header files. + + diff --git a/examples/manual/Makefile.am b/examples/manual/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ab3004 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# This file is part of flex. + +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +# are met: + +# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# 2. 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install-data install-data-am install-exec \ + install-exec-am install-info install-info-am install-man \ + install-strip installcheck installcheck-am installdirs \ + maintainer-clean maintainer-clean-generic mostlyclean \ + mostlyclean-generic pdf pdf-am ps ps-am uninstall uninstall-am \ + uninstall-info-am + +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/examples/manual/README b/examples/manual/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e11569a --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +This directory contains the example programs from the manual, and a +few other things as well. To make all the programs, simply type "make +-f Makefile.examples", and assuming you have flex and gcc, all will be +well. + +To build the programs individually, type + + make -f Makefile.examples program_name + +For example: + + make -f Makefile.examples expr diff --git a/examples/manual/cat.lex b/examples/manual/cat.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7890aa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/cat.lex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/* + * cat.lex: A demonstration of YY_NEW_FILE. + */ + +%{ +#include + +char **names = NULL; +int current = 1; +%} + +%% +<> { + current += 1; + if(names[current] != NULL){ + yyin = fopen(names[current],"r"); + if(yyin == NULL){ + fprintf(stderr,"cat: unable to open %s\n", + names[current]); + yyterminate(); + } + YY_NEW_FILE; + } else { + yyterminate(); + } + } +%% + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + if(argc < 2){ + fprintf(stderr,"Usage: cat files....\n"); + exit(1); + } + names = argv; + + yyin = fopen(names[current],"r"); + if(yyin == NULL){ + fprintf(stderr,"cat: unable to open %s\n", + names[current]); + yyterminate(); + } + + yylex(); +} diff --git a/examples/manual/dates.lex b/examples/manual/dates.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9429e1d --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/dates.lex @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +/* + * dates.lex: An example of using start states to + * distinguish between different date formats. + */ + +%{ +#include + +char month[20],dow[20],day[20],year[20]; + +%} + +skip of|the|[ \t,]* + +mon (mon(day)?) +tue (tue(sday)?) +wed (wed(nesday)?) +thu (thu(rsday)?) +fri (fri(day)?) +sat (sat(urday)?) +sun (sun(day)?) + +day_of_the_week ({mon}|{tue}|{wed}|{thu}|{fri}|{sat}|{sun}) + +jan (jan(uary)?) +feb (feb(ruary)?) +mar (mar(ch)?) +apr (apr(il)?) +may (may) +jun (jun(e)?) +jul (jul(y)?) +aug (aug(ust)?) +sep (sep(tember)?) +oct (oct(ober)?) +nov (nov(ember)?) +dec (dec(ember)?) + +first_half ({jan}|{feb}|{mar}|{apr}|{may}|{jun}) +second_half ({jul}|{aug}|{sep}|{oct}|{nov}|{dec}) +month {first_half}|{second_half} + +nday [1-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-1] +nmonth [1-9]|1[0-2] +nyear [0-9]{1,4} + +year_ext (ad|AD|bc|BC)? +day_ext (st|nd|rd|th)? + +%s LONG SHORT +%s DAY DAY_FIRST YEAR_FIRST YEAR_LAST YFMONTH YLMONTH + +%% + + /* the default is month-day-year */ + +{day_of_the_week} strcpy(dow,yytext); +{month} strcpy(month,yytext); BEGIN(DAY); + + /* handle the form: day-month-year */ + +{nday}{day_ext} strcpy(day,yytext); BEGIN(DAY_FIRST); +{month} strcpy(month,yytext); BEGIN(LONG); +{nday}{day_ext} strcpy(day,yytext); BEGIN(LONG); + +{nyear}{year_ext} { + printf("Long:\n"); + printf(" DOW : %s \n",dow); + printf(" Day : %s \n",day); + printf(" Month : %s \n",month); + printf(" Year : %s \n",yytext); + strcpy(dow,""); + strcpy(day,""); + strcpy(month,""); + } + + /* handle dates of the form: day-month-year */ + +{nday} strcpy(day,yytext); BEGIN(YEAR_LAST); +{nmonth} strcpy(month,yytext);BEGIN(YLMONTH); +{nyear} strcpy(year,yytext); BEGIN(SHORT); + + /* handle dates of the form: year-month-day */ + +{nyear} strcpy(year,yytext); BEGIN(YEAR_FIRST); +{nmonth} strcpy(month,yytext);BEGIN(YFMONTH); +{nday} strcpy(day,yytext); BEGIN(SHORT); + + +\n { + printf("Short:\n"); + printf(" Day : %s \n",day); + printf(" Month : %s \n",month); + printf(" Year : %s \n",year); + strcpy(year,""); + strcpy(day,""); + strcpy(month,""); + } + +long\n BEGIN(LONG); +short\n BEGIN(SHORT); + +{skip}* +\n +. + + diff --git a/examples/manual/datetest.dat b/examples/manual/datetest.dat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..427f407 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/datetest.dat @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +short +1989:12:23 +1989:11:12 +23:12:1989 +11:12:1989 +1989/12/23 +1989/11/12 +23/12/1989 +11/12/1989 +1989-12-23 +1989-11-12 +23-12-1989 +11-12-1989 +long +Friday the 5th of January, 1989 +Friday, 5th of January, 1989 +Friday, January 5th, 1989 +Fri, January 5th, 1989 +Fri, Jan 5th, 1989 +Fri, Jan 5, 1989 +FriJan 5, 1989 +FriJan5, 1989 +FriJan51989 +Jan51989 + + + + diff --git a/examples/manual/eof_rules.lex b/examples/manual/eof_rules.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b575f2c --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/eof_rules.lex @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +/* + * eof_rules.lex : An example of using multiple buffers + * EOF rules, and start states + */ + +%{ + +#define MAX_NEST 10 + +YY_BUFFER_STATE include_stack[MAX_NEST]; +int include_count = -1; + +%} + + +%x INCLUDE + +%% + +^"#include"[ \t]*\" BEGIN(INCLUDE); +\" BEGIN(INITIAL); +[^\"]+ { /* get the include file name */ + if ( include_count >= MAX_NEST){ + fprintf( stderr, "Too many include files" ); + exit( 1 ); + } + + include_stack[++include_count] = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + + yyin = fopen( yytext, "r" ); + if ( ! yyin ){ + fprintf( stderr, "Unable to open \"%s\"\n",yytext); + exit( 1 ); + } + + yy_switch_to_buffer(yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE)); + + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +<> + { + fprintf( stderr, "EOF in include" ); + yyterminate(); + } +<> { + if ( include_count <= 0 ){ + yyterminate(); + } else { + yy_delete_buffer(include_stack[include_count--] ); + yy_switch_to_buffer(include_stack[include_count] ); + BEGIN(INCLUDE); + } + } +[a-z]+ ECHO; +.|\n ECHO; + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/examples/manual/eof_test01.txt b/examples/manual/eof_test01.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec5f083 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/eof_test01.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +This is test file #1 + +------------------------------------------------- + +We will now include test #2 in a standard way. + +#include "eof_test02.txt" + +------------------------------------------------- + +And now we will include test # 2 with a different +format + +#include "eof_test02.txt" +------------------------------------------------- + +and this is the end of the test. diff --git a/examples/manual/eof_test02.txt b/examples/manual/eof_test02.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19f52cf --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/eof_test02.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +INCLUDE #2 + +This is the second file that will +be included. + +>>> Foo are GNU? + +#include "eof_test03.txt" diff --git a/examples/manual/eof_test03.txt b/examples/manual/eof_test03.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e737879 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/eof_test03.txt @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +INCLUDE #3 + +This is the third file that will +be included. + +>>> echo "I am `whoami`!!" + diff --git a/examples/manual/expr.lex b/examples/manual/expr.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9adfcaa --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/expr.lex @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* + * expr.lex : Scanner for a simple + * expression parser. + */ + +%{ +#include "y.tab.h" + +%} + +%% + +[0-9]+ { yylval.val = atol(yytext); + return(NUMBER); + } +[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ { + sscanf(yytext,"%f",&yylval.val); + return(NUMBER); + } +"+" return(PLUS); +"-" return(MINUS); +"*" return(MULT); +"/" return(DIV); +"^" return(EXPON); +"(" return(LB); +")" return(RB); +\n return(EOL); +[\t ]* /* throw away whitespace */ +. { yyerror("Illegal character"); + return(EOL); + } +%% + + + diff --git a/examples/manual/expr.y b/examples/manual/expr.y new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ac3092 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/expr.y @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/* + * expr.y : A simple yacc expression parser + * Based on the Bison manual example. + */ + +%{ +#include +#include + +%} + +%union { + float val; +} + +%token NUMBER +%token PLUS MINUS MULT DIV EXPON +%token EOL +%token LB RB + +%left MINUS PLUS +%left MULT DIV +%right EXPON + +%type exp NUMBER + +%% +input : + | input line + ; + +line : EOL + | exp EOL { printf("%g\n",$1);} + +exp : NUMBER { $$ = $1; } + | exp PLUS exp { $$ = $1 + $3; } + | exp MINUS exp { $$ = $1 - $3; } + | exp MULT exp { $$ = $1 * $3; } + | exp DIV exp { $$ = $1 / $3; } + | MINUS exp %prec MINUS { $$ = -$2; } + | exp EXPON exp { $$ = pow($1,$3);} + | LB exp RB { $$ = $2; } + ; + +%% + +yyerror(char *message) +{ + printf("%s\n",message); +} + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + yyparse(); + return(0); +} + + + + + + + + diff --git a/examples/manual/front.lex b/examples/manual/front.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..449cb00 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/front.lex @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +%{ +#include +#include +#include "y.tab.h" /* this comes from bison */ + +#define TRUE 1 +#define FALSE 0 + +#define copy_and_return(token_type) { strcpy(yylval.name,yytext); \ + return(token_type); } + +int yylexlinenum = 0; /* so we can count lines */ +%} + +%% + /* Lexical scanning rules begin from here. */ + +MEN|WOMEN|STOCKS|TREES copy_and_return(NOUN) +MISTAKES|GNUS|EMPLOYEES copy_and_return(NOUN) +LOSERS|USERS|CARS|WINDOWS copy_and_return(NOUN) + +DATABASE|NETWORK|FSF|GNU copy_and_return(PROPER_NOUN) +COMPANY|HOUSE|OFFICE|LPF copy_and_return(PROPER_NOUN) + +THE|THIS|THAT|THOSE copy_and_return(DECLARATIVE) + +ALL|FIRST|LAST copy_and_return(CONDITIONAL) + +FIND|SEARCH|SORT|ERASE|KILL copy_and_return(VERB) +ADD|REMOVE|DELETE|PRINT copy_and_return(VERB) + +QUICKLY|SLOWLY|CAREFULLY copy_and_return(ADVERB) + +IN|AT|ON|AROUND|INSIDE|ON copy_and_return(POSITIONAL) + +"." return(PERIOD); +"\n" yylexlinenum++; return(NEWLINE); +. +%% + diff --git a/examples/manual/front.y b/examples/manual/front.y new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77b5ca1 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/front.y @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +/* C code supplied at the beginning of the file. */ + +%{ + +#include +#include + +extern int yylexlinenum; /* these are in YYlex */ +extern char *yytext; /* current token */ + + +%} + +/* Keywords and reserved words begin here. */ + +%union{ /* this is the data union */ + char name[128]; /* names */ +} + +/*-------------------- the reserved words -----------------------------*/ + +%token PERIOD +%token NEWLINE +%token POSITIONAL + +%token VERB +%token ADVERB + +%token PROPER_NOUN +%token NOUN + +%token DECLARATIVE +%token CONDITIONAL + + +%type declarative +%type verb_phrase +%type noun_phrase +%type position_phrase +%type adverb + +%type POSITIONAL VERB ADVERB PROPER_NOUN +%type NOUN DECLARATIVE CONDITIONAL + +%% + +sentence_list : sentence + | sentence_list NEWLINE sentence + ; + + +sentence : verb_phrase noun_phrase position_phrase adverb period + { + printf("I understand that sentence.\n"); + printf("VP = %s \n",$1); + printf("NP = %s \n",$2); + printf("PP = %s \n",$3); + printf("AD = %s \n",$4); + } + | { yyerror("That's a strange sentence !!"); } + ; + +position_phrase : POSITIONAL declarative PROPER_NOUN + { + sprintf($$,"%s %s %s",$1,$2,$3); + } + | /* empty */ { strcpy($$,""); } + ; + + +verb_phrase : VERB { strcpy($$,$1); strcat($$," "); } + | adverb VERB + { + sprintf($$,"%s %s",$1,$2); + } + ; + +adverb : ADVERB { strcpy($$,$1); } + | /* empty */ { strcpy($$,""); } + ; + +noun_phrase : DECLARATIVE NOUN + { + sprintf($$,"%s %s",$1,$2); + } + | CONDITIONAL declarative NOUN + { + sprintf($$,"%s %s %s",$1,$2,$3); + } + | NOUN { strcpy($$,$1); strcat($$," "); } + ; + +declarative : DECLARATIVE { strcpy($$,$1); } + | /* empty */ { strcpy($$,""); } + ; + +period : /* empty */ + | PERIOD + ; + + +%% + +/* Supplied main() and yyerror() functions. */ + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + yyparse(); /* parse the file */ + return(0); +} + +int yyerror(char *message) +{ + extern FILE *yyout; + + fprintf(yyout,"\nError at line %5d. (%s) \n", + yylexlinenum,message); +} diff --git a/examples/manual/j2t.lex b/examples/manual/j2t.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08fbd21 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/j2t.lex @@ -0,0 +1,442 @@ +/* + * j2t.lex : An example of the use (possibly abuse!) + * of start states. + */ + +%{ +#define MAX_STATES 1024 +#define TRUE 1 +#define FALSE 0 + +#define CHAPTER "@chapter" +#define SECTION "@section" +#define SSECTION "@subsection" +#define SSSECTION "@subsubsection" + +int states[MAX_STATES]; +int statep = 0; + +int need_closing = FALSE; + +char buffer[YY_BUF_SIZE]; + +extern char *yytext; + +/* + * set up the head of the *.texinfo file the program + * will produce. This is a standard texinfo header. + */ + +void print_header(void) +{ + printf("\\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-\n"); + printf("@c %c**start of header\n",'%'); + printf("@setfilename jargon.info\n"); + printf("@settitle The New Hackers Dictionary\n"); + printf("@synindex fn cp\n"); + printf("@synindex vr cp\n"); + printf("@c %c**end of header\n",'%'); + printf("@setchapternewpage odd\n"); + printf("@finalout\n"); + printf("@c @smallbook\n"); + printf("\n"); + printf("@c ==========================================================\n\n"); + printf("@c This file was produced by j2t. Any mistakes are *not* the\n"); + printf("@c fault of the jargon file editors. \n"); + printf("@c ==========================================================\n\n"); + printf("@titlepage\n"); + printf("@title The New Hackers Dictionary\n"); + printf("@subtitle Version 2.9.10\n"); + printf("@subtitle Generated by j2t\n"); + printf("@author Eric S. Raymond, Guy L. Steel, Mark Crispin et al.\n"); + printf("@end titlepage\n"); + printf("@page\n"); + printf("\n@c ==========================================================\n"); + printf("\n\n"); + printf("@unnumbered Preface\n"); + printf("@c *******\n"); +} + +/* + * create the tail of the texinfo file produced. + */ + +void print_trailer(void) +{ + printf("\n@c ==========================================================\n"); + printf("@contents\n"); /* print the table of contents */ + printf("@bye\n\n"); +} + +/* + * write an underline under a section + * or chapter so we can find it later. + */ + +void write_underline(int len, int space, char ch) +{ + int loop; + + printf("@c "); + + for(loop=3; loop"@" printf("@@"); +"{" printf("@{"); +"}" printf("@}"); + + /* + * reproduce @example code + */ + +":"\n+[^\n0-9*]+\n" "[^ ] { + int loop; + int len; + int cnt; + + printf(":\n\n@example \n"); + strcpy(buffer,yytext); + len = strlen(buffer); + cnt = 0; + for(loop=len; loop > 0;loop--){ + if(buffer[loop] == '\n') + cnt++; + if(cnt == 2) + break; + } + yyless(loop+1); + statep++; + states[statep] = EXAMPLE2; + BEGIN(EXAMPLE2); + } +^\n { + printf("@end example\n\n"); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } + + /* + * repoduce @enumerate lists + */ + +":"\n+[ \t]*[0-9]+"." { + int loop; + int len; + + printf(":\n\n@enumerate \n"); + strcpy(buffer,yytext); + len = strlen(buffer); + for(loop=len; loop > 0;loop--){ + if(buffer[loop] == '\n') + break; + } + yyless(loop); + statep++; + states[statep] = ENUM; + BEGIN(ENUM); + } + +"@" printf("@@"); +":"\n+" "[^0-9] { + printf(":\n\n@example\n"); + statep++; + states[statep] = EXAMPLE; + BEGIN(EXAMPLE); + } + + +\n[ \t]+[0-9]+"." { + printf("\n\n@item "); + } +^[^ ] | +\n\n\n[ \t]+[^0-9] { + printf("\n\n@end enumerate\n\n"); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } + + /* + * reproduce one kind of @itemize list + */ + +":"\n+":" { + int loop; + int len; + + printf(":\n\n@itemize @bullet \n"); + yyless(2); + statep++; + states[statep] = LITEM2; + BEGIN(LITEM2); + } +^":".+":" { + (void)check_and_convert(&yytext[1]); + buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]='\0'; + printf("@item @b{%s:}\n",buffer); + } + +\n\n\n+[^:\n] { + printf("\n\n@end itemize\n\n"); + ECHO; + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } + + /* + * create a list out of the revision history part. + * We need the "Version" for this because it + * clashes with other rules otherwise. + */ + +:[\n]+"Version"[^:\n*]+":" { + int loop; + int len; + + printf(":\n\n@itemize @bullet \n"); + strcpy(buffer,yytext); + len = strlen(buffer); + for(loop=len; loop > 0;loop--){ + if(buffer[loop] == '\n') + break; + } + yyless(loop); + statep++; + states[statep] = LITEM; + BEGIN(LITEM); + } +^.+":" { + (void)check_and_convert(yytext); + buffer[strlen(buffer)-1]='\0'; + printf("@item @b{%s}\n\n",buffer); + } + +^[^:\n]+\n\n[^:\n]+\n { + int loop; + + strcpy(buffer,yytext); + for(loop=0; buffer[loop] != '\n'; loop++); + buffer[loop] = '\0'; + printf("%s\n",buffer); + printf("@end itemize\n\n"); + printf("%s",&buffer[loop+1]); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } + + /* + * reproduce @itemize @bullet lists + */ + +":"\n[ ]*"*" { + int loop; + int len; + + printf(":\n\n@itemize @bullet \n"); + len = strlen(buffer); + for(loop=0; loop < len;loop++){ + if(buffer[loop] == '\n') + break; + } + yyless((len-loop)+2); + statep++; + states[statep] = BITEM; + BEGIN(BITEM); + } + +^" "*"*" { + printf("@item"); + statep++; + states[statep] = BITEM_ITEM; + BEGIN(BITEM_ITEM); + } +"@" printf("@@"); +^\n { + printf("@end itemize\n\n"); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } +[^\:]* { + printf(" @b{%s}\n\n",check_and_convert(yytext)); + } +":" { + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } + + /* + * recreate @chapter, @section etc. + */ + +^:[^:]* { + (void)check_and_convert(&yytext[1]); + statep++; + states[statep] = HEADING; + BEGIN(HEADING); + } +:[^\n] { + printf("@item @b{%s}\n",buffer); + write_underline(strlen(buffer),6,'~'); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } +:\n"*"* { + if(need_closing == TRUE){ + printf("@end table\n\n\n"); + need_closing = FALSE; + } + printf("@chapter %s\n",buffer); + write_underline(strlen(buffer),9,'*'); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } +:\n"="* { + if(need_closing == TRUE){ + printf("@end table\n\n\n"); + need_closing = FALSE; + } + printf("@section %s\n",buffer); + write_underline(strlen(buffer),9,'='); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } +"@" printf("@@"); +:\n"-"* { + if(need_closing == TRUE){ + printf("@end table\n\n\n"); + need_closing = FALSE; + } + printf("@subsection %s\n",buffer); + write_underline(strlen(buffer),12,'-'); + statep--; + BEGIN(states[statep]); + } + + /* + * recreate @example text + */ + +^" " { + printf("@example\n"); + statep++; + states[statep] = EXAMPLE; + BEGIN(EXAMPLE); + } +^" " +. ECHO; + +%% + +/* + * initialise and go. + */ + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + states[0] = INITIAL; + statep = 0; + print_header(); + yylex(); + print_trailer(); + return(0); +} + + + diff --git a/examples/manual/myname.lex b/examples/manual/myname.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e36095 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/myname.lex @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +/* + * + * myname.lex : A sample Flex program + * that does token replacement. + */ + +%% + +%NAME { printf("%s",getenv("LOGNAME")); } +%HOST { printf("%s",getenv("HOST")); } +%HOSTTYPE { printf("%s",getenv("HOSTTYPE"));} +%HOME { printf("%s",getenv("HOME")); } + +%% + diff --git a/examples/manual/myname.txt b/examples/manual/myname.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0631840 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/myname.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Hello, my name name is %NAME. Actually +"%NAME" isn't my real name, it is the +alias I use when I'm on %HOST, which +is the %HOSTTYPE I use. My HOME +directory is %HOME. + diff --git a/examples/manual/myname2.lex b/examples/manual/myname2.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cef55d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/myname2.lex @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +/* + * myname2.lex : A sample Flex program + * that does token replacement. + */ + +%{ +#include +%} + +%x STRING +%% +\" ECHO; BEGIN(STRING); +[^\"\n]* ECHO; +\" ECHO; BEGIN(INITIAL); + +%NAME { printf("%s",getenv("LOGNAME")); } +%HOST { printf("%s",getenv("HOST")); } +%HOSTTYPE { printf("%s",getenv("HOSTTYPE"));} +%HOME { printf("%s",getenv("HOME")); } diff --git a/examples/manual/numbers.lex b/examples/manual/numbers.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6484d6e --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/numbers.lex @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +/* + * numbers.lex : An example of the definitions and techniques + * for scanning numbers + */ + +%{ +#include + +#define UNSIGNED_LONG_SYM 1 +#define SIGNED_LONG_SYM 2 +#define UNSIGNED_SYM 3 +#define SIGNED_SYM 4 +#define LONG_DOUBLE_SYM 5 +#define FLOAT_SYM 6 + +union _yylval { + long double ylong_double; + float yfloat; + unsigned long yunsigned_long; + unsigned yunsigned; + long ysigned_long; + int ysigned; +} yylval; + +%} + +digit [0-9] +hex_digit [0-9a-fA-F] +oct_digit [0-7] + +exponent [eE][+-]?{digit}+ +i {digit}+ +float_constant ({i}\.{i}?|{i}?\.{i}){exponent}? +hex_constant 0[xX]{hex_digit}+ +oct_constant 0{oct_digit}* +int_constant {digit}+ +long_ext [lL] +unsigned_ext [uU] +float_ext [fF] +ulong_ext {long_ext}{unsigned_ext}|{unsigned_ext}{long_ext} + +%% + +{hex_constant}{ulong_ext} { /* we need to skip the "0x" part */ + sscanf(&yytext[2],"%lx",&yylval.yunsigned_long); + return(UNSIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{hex_constant}{long_ext} { + sscanf(&yytext[2],"%lx",&yylval.ysigned_long); + return(SIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{hex_constant}{unsigned_ext} { + sscanf(&yytext[2],"%x",&yylval.yunsigned); + return(UNSIGNED_SYM); + } +{hex_constant} { /* use %lx to protect against overflow */ + sscanf(&yytext[2],"%lx",&yylval.ysigned_long); + return(SIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{oct_constant}{ulong_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%lo",&yylval.yunsigned_long); + return(UNSIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{oct_constant}{long_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%lo",&yylval.ysigned_long); + return(SIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{oct_constant}{unsigned_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%o",&yylval.yunsigned); + return(UNSIGNED_SYM); + } +{oct_constant} { /* use %lo to protect against overflow */ + sscanf(yytext,"%lo",&yylval.ysigned_long); + return(SIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{int_constant}{ulong_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%ld",&yylval.yunsigned_long); + return(UNSIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{int_constant}{long_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%ld",&yylval.ysigned_long); + return(SIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{int_constant}{unsigned_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%d",&yylval.yunsigned); + return(UNSIGNED_SYM); + } +{int_constant} { /* use %ld to protect against overflow */ + sscanf(yytext,"%ld",&yylval.ysigned_long); + return(SIGNED_LONG_SYM); + } +{float_constant}{long_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%lf",&yylval.ylong_double); + return(LONG_DOUBLE_SYM); + } +{float_constant}{float_ext} { + sscanf(yytext,"%f",&yylval.yfloat); + return(FLOAT_SYM); + } +{float_constant} { /* use %lf to protect against overflow */ + sscanf(yytext,"%lf",&yylval.ylong_double); + return(LONG_DOUBLE_SYM); + } +%% + +int main(void) +{ + int code; + + while((code = yylex())){ + printf("yytext : %s\n",yytext); + switch(code){ + case UNSIGNED_LONG_SYM: + printf("Type of number : UNSIGNED LONG\n"); + printf("Value of number : %lu\n",yylval.yunsigned_long); + break; + case SIGNED_LONG_SYM: + printf("Type of number : SIGNED LONG\n"); + printf("Value of number : %ld\n",yylval.ysigned_long); + break; + case UNSIGNED_SYM: + printf("Type of number : UNSIGNED\n"); + printf("Value of number : %u\n",yylval.yunsigned); + break; + case SIGNED_SYM: + printf("Type of number : SIGNED\n"); + printf("Value of number : %d\n",yylval.ysigned); + break; + case LONG_DOUBLE_SYM: + printf("Type of number : LONG DOUBLE\n"); + printf("Value of number : %lf\n",yylval.ylong_double); + break; + case FLOAT_SYM: + printf("Type of number : FLOAT\n"); + printf("Value of number : %f\n",yylval.yfloat); + break; + default: + printf("Type of number : UNDEFINED\n"); + printf("Value of number : UNDEFINED\n"); + break; + } + } + return(0); +} + diff --git a/examples/manual/pas_include.lex b/examples/manual/pas_include.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58cf590 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/pas_include.lex @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +/* + * eof_rules.lex : An example of using multiple buffers + * EOF rules, and start states + */ + +%{ + +#define MAX_NEST 10 + +YY_BUFFER_STATE include_stack[MAX_NEST]; +int include_count = -1; + +%} + + +%x INCLUDE +%x COMMENT + + +%% + +"{" BEGIN(COMMENT); + +"}" BEGIN(INITIAL); +"$include"[ \t]*"(" BEGIN(INCLUDE); +[ \t]* /* skip whitespace */ + +")" BEGIN(COMMENT); +[ \t]* /* skip whitespace */ +[^ \t\n() ]+ { /* get the include file name */ + if ( include_count >= MAX_NEST){ + fprintf( stderr, "Too many include files" ); + exit( 1 ); + } + + include_stack[++include_count] = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + + yyin = fopen( yytext, "r" ); + if ( ! yyin ){ + fprintf( stderr, "Unable to open %s",yytext); + exit( 1 ); + } + + yy_switch_to_buffer(yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE)); + + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +<> + { + fprintf( stderr, "EOF in include" ); + yyterminate(); + } +<> + { + fprintf( stderr, "EOF in comment" ); + yyterminate(); + } +<> { + if ( include_count <= 0 ){ + yyterminate(); + } else { + yy_delete_buffer(include_stack[include_count--] ); + yy_switch_to_buffer(include_stack[include_count] ); + BEGIN(INCLUDE); + } + } +[a-z]+ ECHO; +.|\n ECHO; + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/examples/manual/pascal.lex b/examples/manual/pascal.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d406bbe --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/pascal.lex @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +/* + * pascal.lex: An example PASCAL scanner + * + */ + +%{ +#include +#include "y.tab.h" + +int line_number = 0; + +void yyerror(char *message); + +%} + +%x COMMENT1 COMMENT2 + +white_space [ \t]* +digit [0-9] +alpha [A-Za-z_] +alpha_num ({alpha}|{digit}) +hex_digit [0-9A-F] +identifier {alpha}{alpha_num}* +unsigned_integer {digit}+ +hex_integer ${hex_digit}{hex_digit}* +exponent e[+-]?{digit}+ +i {unsigned_integer} +real ({i}\.{i}?|{i}?\.{i}){exponent}? +string \'([^'\n]|\'\')+\' +bad_string \'([^'\n]|\'\')+ + +%% + +"{" BEGIN(COMMENT1); +[^}\n]+ +\n ++line_number; +<> yyerror("EOF in comment"); +"}" BEGIN(INITIAL); + +"(*" BEGIN(COMMENT2); +[^)*\n]+ +\n ++line_number; +<> yyerror("EOF in comment"); +"*)" BEGIN(INITIAL); +[*)] + + /* note that FILE and BEGIN are already + * defined in FLEX or C so they can't + * be used. This can be overcome in + * a cleaner way by defining all the + * tokens to start with TOK_ or some + * other prefix. + */ + +and return(AND); +array return(ARRAY); +begin return(_BEGIN); +case return(CASE); +const return(CONST); +div return(DIV); +do return(DO); +downto return(DOWNTO); +else return(ELSE); +end return(END); +file return(_FILE); +for return(FOR); +function return(FUNCTION); +goto return(GOTO); +if return(IF); +in return(IN); +label return(LABEL); +mod return(MOD); +nil return(NIL); +not return(NOT); +of return(OF); +packed return(PACKED); +procedure return(PROCEDURE); +program return(PROGRAM); +record return(RECORD); +repeat return(REPEAT); +set return(SET); +then return(THEN); +to return(TO); +type return(TYPE); +until return(UNTIL); +var return(VAR); +while return(WHILE); +with return(WITH); + +"<="|"=<" return(LEQ); +"=>"|">=" return(GEQ); +"<>" return(NEQ); +"=" return(EQ); + +".." return(DOUBLEDOT); + +{unsigned_integer} return(UNSIGNED_INTEGER); +{real} return(REAL); +{hex_integer} return(HEX_INTEGER); +{string} return{STRING}; +{bad_string} yyerror("Unterminated string"); + +{identifier} return(IDENTIFIER); + +[*/+\-,^.;:()\[\]] return(yytext[0]); + +{white_space} /* do nothing */ +\n line_number += 1; +. yyerror("Illegal input"); + +%% + +void yyerror(char *message) +{ + fprintf(stderr,"Error: \"%s\" in line %d. Token = %s\n", + message,line_number,yytext); + exit(1); +} + + diff --git a/examples/manual/reject.lex b/examples/manual/reject.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7b817f --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/reject.lex @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +/* + * reject.lex: An example of REJECT and unput() + * misuse. + */ + +%% +UNIX { + unput('U'); unput('N'); unput('G'); unput('\0'); + REJECT; + } +GNU printf("GNU is Not Unix!\n"); +%% diff --git a/examples/manual/replace.lex b/examples/manual/replace.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5c8d87 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/replace.lex @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/* + * replace.lex : A simple filter for renaming + * parts of flex of bison generated + * scanners or parsers. + */ + +%{ +#include + +char lower_replace[1024]; +char upper_replace[1024]; + +%} + +%% + +"yy" printf("%s",lower_replace); +"YY" printf("%s",upper_replace); +, ECHO; + +%% + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + if(argc < 2){ + printf("Usage %s lower UPPER\n",argv[0]); + exit(1); + } + strcpy(lower_replace,argv[1]); + strcpy(upper_replace,argv[2]); + yylex(); + return(0); +} diff --git a/examples/manual/string1.lex b/examples/manual/string1.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b62ed88 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/string1.lex @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +/* + * string1.lex: Handling strings by using input() + */ + +%{ +#include +#include + +#define ALLOC_SIZE 32 /* for (re)allocating the buffer */ + +#define isodigit(x) ((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '7') +#define hextoint(x) (isdigit((x)) ? (x) - '0' : ((x) - 'A') + 10) + +void yyerror(char *message) +{ + printf("\nError: %s\n",message); +} + +%} + +%% + +\" { + int inch,count,max_size; + char *buffer; + int temp; + + buffer = malloc(ALLOC_SIZE); + max_size = ALLOC_SIZE; + inch = input(); + count = 0; + while(inch != EOF && inch != '"' && inch != '\n'){ + if(inch == '\\'){ + inch = input(); + switch(inch){ + case '\n': inch = input(); break; + case 'b' : inch = '\b'; break; + case 't' : inch = '\t'; break; + case 'n' : inch = '\n'; break; + case 'v' : inch = '\v'; break; + case 'f' : inch = '\f'; break; + case 'r' : inch = '\r'; break; + case 'X' : + case 'x' : inch = input(); + if(isxdigit(inch)){ + temp = hextoint(toupper(inch)); + inch = input(); + if(isxdigit(inch)){ + temp = (temp << 4) + hextoint(toupper(inch)); + } else { + unput(inch); + } + inch = temp; + } else { + unput(inch); + inch = 'x'; + } + break; + default: + if(isodigit(inch)){ + temp = inch - '0'; + inch = input(); + if(isodigit(inch)){ + temp = (temp << 3) + (inch - '0'); + } else { + unput(inch); + goto done; + } + inch = input(); + if(isodigit(inch)){ + temp = (temp << 3) + (inch - '0'); + } else { + unput(inch); + } + done: + inch = temp; + } + } + } + buffer[count++] = inch; + if(count >= max_size){ + buffer = realloc(buffer,max_size + ALLOC_SIZE); + max_size += ALLOC_SIZE; + } + inch = input(); + } + if(inch == EOF || inch == '\n'){ + yyerror("Unterminated string."); + } + buffer[count] = '\0'; + printf("String = \"%s\"\n",buffer); + free(buffer); + } +. +\n +%% + + diff --git a/examples/manual/string2.lex b/examples/manual/string2.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c9d35f --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/string2.lex @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* + * string2.lex: An example of using scanning strings + * by using start states. + */ + +%{ +#include +#include + +#define isodigit(x) ((x) >= '0' && (x) <= '7') +#define hextoint(x) (isdigit((x)) ? (x) - '0' : ((x) - 'A') + 10) + +char *buffer = NULL; +int buffer_size = 0; + +void yyerror(char *message) +{ + printf("\nError: %s\n",message); +} + +%} + +%x STRING + +hex (x|X)[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2} +oct [0-7]{1,3} + +%% + +\" { + buffer = malloc(1); + buffer_size = 1; strcpy(buffer,""); + BEGIN(STRING); + } +\n { + yyerror("Unterminated string"); + free(buffer); + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +<> { + yyerror("EOF in string"); + free(buffer); + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +[^\\\n"] { + buffer = realloc(buffer,buffer_size+yyleng+1); + buffer_size += yyleng; + strcat(buffer,yytext); + } +\\\n /* ignore this */ +\\{hex} { + int temp =0,loop = 0; + for(loop=yyleng-2; loop>0; loop--){ + temp <<= 4; + temp += hextoint(toupper(yytext[yyleng-loop])); + } + buffer = realloc(buffer,buffer_size+1); + buffer[buffer_size-1] = temp; + buffer[buffer_size] = '\0'; + buffer_size += 1; + } +\\{oct} { + int temp =0,loop = 0; + for(loop=yyleng-1; loop>0; loop--){ + temp <<= 3; + temp += (yytext[yyleng-loop] - '0'); + } + buffer = realloc(buffer,buffer_size+1); + buffer[buffer_size-1] = temp; + buffer[buffer_size] = '\0'; + buffer_size += 1; + } +\\[^\n] { + buffer = realloc(buffer,buffer_size+1); + switch(yytext[yyleng-1]){ + case 'b' : buffer[buffer_size-1] = '\b'; break; + case 't' : buffer[buffer_size-1] = '\t'; break; + case 'n' : buffer[buffer_size-1] = '\n'; break; + case 'v' : buffer[buffer_size-1] = '\v'; break; + case 'f' : buffer[buffer_size-1] = '\f'; break; + case 'r' : buffer[buffer_size-1] = '\r'; break; + default : buffer[buffer_size-1] = yytext[yyleng-1]; + } + buffer[buffer_size] = '\0'; + buffer_size += 1; + } +\" { + printf("string = \"%s\"",buffer); + free(buffer); + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +%% + + diff --git a/examples/manual/strtest.dat b/examples/manual/strtest.dat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28a0681 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/strtest.dat @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +"This is a string" +"The next string will be empty" +"" +"This is a string with a \b(\\b) in it" +"This is a string with a \t(\\t) in it" +"This is a string with a \n(\\n) in it" +"This is a string with a \v(\\v) in it" +"This is a string with a \f(\\f) in it" +"This is a string with a \r(\\r) in it" +"This is a string with a \"(\\\") in it" +"This is a string with a \z(\\z) in it" +"This is a string with a \X4a(\\X4a) in it" +"This is a string with a \x4a(\\x4a) in it" +"This is a string with a \x7(\\x7) in it" +"This is a string with a \112(\\112) in it" +"This is a string with a \043(\\043) in it" +"This is a string with a \7(\\7) in it" +"This is a multi-line \ +string" +"This is an unterminated string +"This is an unterminated string too diff --git a/examples/manual/unput.lex b/examples/manual/unput.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..161471a --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/unput.lex @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +/* + * unput.l : An example of what *not* + * to do with unput(). + */ + + +%{ +#include + +void putback_yytext(void); +%} + +%% +foobar putback_yytext(); +raboof putback_yytext(); +%% + +void putback_yytext(void) +{ + int i; + int l = strlen(yytext); + char buffer[YY_BUF_SIZE]; + + strcpy(buffer,yytext); + printf("Got: %s\n",yytext); + for(i=0; i + +void user_action(void); + +#define YY_USER_ACTION user_action(); + +%} + +%% + +.* ECHO; +\n ECHO; + +%% + +void user_action(void) +{ + int loop; + + for(loop=0; loop + +void yyerror(char *message) +{ + printf("Error: %s\n",message); +} + +%} + +%x STRING + +%% +\" BEGIN(STRING); + +[^\\\n"]* yymore(); +<> yyerror("EOF in string."); BEGIN(INITIAL); +\n yyerror("Unterminated string."); BEGIN(INITIAL); +\\\n yymore(); +\" { + yytext[yyleng-1] = '\0'; + printf("string = \"%s\"",yytext); BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +%% diff --git a/examples/manual/yymore2.lex b/examples/manual/yymore2.lex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f49ea23 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/yymore2.lex @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +/* + * yymore.lex: An example of using yymore() + * to good effect. + */ + +%{ +#include + +void yyerror(char *message) +{ + printf("Error: %s\n",message); +} + +%} + +%x STRING + +%% +\" BEGIN(STRING); + +[^\\\n"]* yymore(); +<> yyerror("EOF in string."); BEGIN(INITIAL); +\n yyerror("Unterminated string."); BEGIN(INITIAL); +\\\n { + bcopy(yytext,yytext+2,yyleng-2); + yytext += 2; yyleng -= 2; + yymore(); + } +\" { + yyleng -= 1; yytext[yyleng] = '\0'; + printf("string = \"%s\"",yytext); BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +%% diff --git a/examples/manual/yymoretest.dat b/examples/manual/yymoretest.dat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..614c3c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/manual/yymoretest.dat @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +"This is a test \ +of multi-line string \ +scanning in flex. \ +This may be breaking some law \ +of usage though..." + + diff --git a/examples/testxxLexer.l b/examples/testxxLexer.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2aed33 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/testxxLexer.l @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + // An example of using the flex C++ scanner class. + +%option C++ noyywrap + +%{ +int mylineno = 0; +%} + +string \"[^\n"]+\" + +ws [ \t]+ + +alpha [A-Za-z] +dig [0-9] +name ({alpha}|{dig}|\$)({alpha}|{dig}|\_|\.|\-|\/|\$)* +num1 [-+]?{dig}+\.?([eE][-+]?{dig}+)? +num2 [-+]?{dig}*\.{dig}+([eE][-+]?{dig}+)? +number {num1}|{num2} + +%% + +{ws} /* skip blanks and tabs */ + +"/*" { + int c; + + while((c = yyinput()) != 0) + { + if(c == '\n') + ++mylineno; + + else if(c == '*') + { + if((c = yyinput()) == '/') + break; + else + unput(c); + } + } + } + +{number} FLEX_STD cout << "number " << YYText() << '\n'; + +\n mylineno++; + +{name} FLEX_STD cout << "name " << YYText() << '\n'; + +{string} FLEX_STD cout << "string " << YYText() << '\n'; + +%% + +int main( int /* argc */, char** /* argv */ ) + { + FlexLexer* lexer = new yyFlexLexer; + while(lexer->yylex() != 0) + ; + return 0; + } diff --git a/filter.c b/filter.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0c7bf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/filter.c @@ -0,0 +1,427 @@ +/* filter - postprocessing of flex output through filters */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +static const char * check_4_gnu_m4 = + "m4_dnl ifdef(`__gnu__', ," + "`errprint(Flex requires GNU M4. Set the PATH or set the M4 environment variable to its path name.)" + " m4exit(2)')\n"; + + +/** global chain. */ +struct filter *output_chain = NULL; + +/* Allocate and initialize an external filter. + * @param chain the current chain or NULL for new chain + * @param cmd the command to execute. + * @param ... a NULL terminated list of (const char*) arguments to command, + * not including argv[0]. + * @return newest filter in chain + */ +struct filter *filter_create_ext (struct filter *chain, const char *cmd, + ...) +{ + struct filter *f; + int max_args; + const char *s; + va_list ap; + + /* allocate and initialize new filter */ + f = (struct filter *) flex_alloc (sizeof (struct filter)); + memset (f, 0, sizeof (*f)); + f->filter_func = NULL; + f->extra = NULL; + f->next = NULL; + f->argc = 0; + + if (chain != NULL) { + /* append f to end of chain */ + while (chain->next) + chain = chain->next; + chain->next = f; + } + + + /* allocate argv, and populate it with the argument list. */ + max_args = 8; + f->argv = + (const char **) flex_alloc (sizeof (char *) * + (max_args + 1)); + f->argv[f->argc++] = cmd; + + va_start (ap, cmd); + while ((s = va_arg (ap, const char *)) != NULL) { + if (f->argc >= max_args) { + max_args += 8; + f->argv = + (const char **) flex_realloc (f->argv, + sizeof (char + *) * + (max_args + + 1)); + } + f->argv[f->argc++] = s; + } + f->argv[f->argc] = NULL; + + va_end (ap); + return f; +} + +/* Allocate and initialize an internal filter. + * @param chain the current chain or NULL for new chain + * @param filter_func The function that will perform the filtering. + * filter_func should return 0 if successful, and -1 + * if an error occurs -- or it can simply exit(). + * @param extra optional user-defined data to pass to the filter. + * @return newest filter in chain + */ +struct filter *filter_create_int (struct filter *chain, + int (*filter_func) (struct filter *), + void *extra) +{ + struct filter *f; + + /* allocate and initialize new filter */ + f = (struct filter *) flex_alloc (sizeof (struct filter)); + memset (f, 0, sizeof (*f)); + f->next = NULL; + f->argc = 0; + f->argv = NULL; + + f->filter_func = filter_func; + f->extra = extra; + + if (chain != NULL) { + /* append f to end of chain */ + while (chain->next) + chain = chain->next; + chain->next = f; + } + + return f; +} + +/** Fork and exec entire filter chain. + * @param chain The head of the chain. + * @return true on success. + */ +bool filter_apply_chain (struct filter * chain) +{ + int pid, pipes[2]; + + /* Tricky recursion, since we want to begin the chain + * at the END. Why? Because we need all the forked processes + * to be children of the main flex process. + */ + if (chain) + filter_apply_chain (chain->next); + else + return true; + + /* Now we are the right-most unprocessed link in the chain. + */ + + fflush (stdout); + fflush (stderr); + + if (pipe (pipes) == -1) + flexerror (_("pipe failed")); + + if ((pid = fork ()) == -1) + flexerror (_("fork failed")); + + if (pid == 0) { + /* child */ + + /* We need stdin (the FILE* stdin) to connect to this new pipe. + * There is no portable way to set stdin to a new file descriptor, + * as stdin is not an lvalue on some systems (BSD). + * So we dup the new pipe onto the stdin descriptor and use a no-op fseek + * to sync the stream. This is a Hail Mary situation. It seems to work. + */ + close (pipes[1]); + if (dup2 (pipes[0], fileno (stdin)) == -1) + flexfatal (_("dup2(pipes[0],0)")); + close (pipes[0]); + fseek (stdin, 0, SEEK_CUR); + + /* run as a filter, either internally or by exec */ + if (chain->filter_func) { + int r; + + if ((r = chain->filter_func (chain)) == -1) + flexfatal (_("filter_func failed")); + exit (0); + } + else { + execvp (chain->argv[0], + (char **const) (chain->argv)); + flexfatal (_("exec failed")); + } + + exit (1); + } + + /* Parent */ + close (pipes[0]); + if (dup2 (pipes[1], fileno (stdout)) == -1) + flexfatal (_("dup2(pipes[1],1)")); + close (pipes[1]); + fseek (stdout, 0, SEEK_CUR); + + return true; +} + +/** Truncate the chain to max_len number of filters. + * @param chain the current chain. + * @param max_len the maximum length of the chain. + * @return the resulting length of the chain. + */ +int filter_truncate (struct filter *chain, int max_len) +{ + int len = 1; + + if (!chain) + return 0; + + while (chain->next && len < max_len) { + chain = chain->next; + ++len; + } + + chain->next = NULL; + return len; +} + +/** Splits the chain in order to write to a header file. + * Similar in spirit to the 'tee' program. + * The header file name is in extra. + * @return 0 (zero) on success, and -1 on failure. + */ +int filter_tee_header (struct filter *chain) +{ + /* This function reads from stdin and writes to both the C file and the + * header file at the same time. + */ + + const int readsz = 512; + char *buf; + int to_cfd = -1; + FILE *to_c = NULL, *to_h = NULL; + bool write_header; + + write_header = (chain->extra != NULL); + + /* Store a copy of the stdout pipe, which is already piped to C file + * through the running chain. Then create a new pipe to the H file as + * stdout, and fork the rest of the chain again. + */ + + if ((to_cfd = dup (1)) == -1) + flexfatal (_("dup(1) failed")); + to_c = fdopen (to_cfd, "w"); + + if (write_header) { + if (freopen ((char *) chain->extra, "w", stdout) == NULL) + flexfatal (_("freopen(headerfilename) failed")); + + filter_apply_chain (chain->next); + to_h = stdout; + } + + /* Now to_c is a pipe to the C branch, and to_h is a pipe to the H branch. + */ + + if (write_header) { + fputs (check_4_gnu_m4, to_h); + fputs ("m4_changecom`'m4_dnl\n", to_h); + fputs ("m4_changequote`'m4_dnl\n", to_h); + fputs ("m4_changequote([[,]])[[]]m4_dnl\n", to_h); + fputs ("m4_define([[M4_YY_NOOP]])[[]]m4_dnl\n", to_h); + fputs ("m4_define( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]],[[]])m4_dnl\n", + to_h); + fprintf (to_h, "#ifndef %sHEADER_H\n", prefix); + fprintf (to_h, "#define %sHEADER_H 1\n", prefix); + fprintf (to_h, "#define %sIN_HEADER 1\n\n", prefix); + fprintf (to_h, + "m4_define( [[M4_YY_OUTFILE_NAME]],[[%s]])m4_dnl\n", + headerfilename ? headerfilename : ""); + + } + + fputs (check_4_gnu_m4, to_c); + fputs ("m4_changecom`'m4_dnl\n", to_c); + fputs ("m4_changequote`'m4_dnl\n", to_c); + fputs ("m4_changequote([[,]])[[]]m4_dnl\n", to_c); + fputs ("m4_define([[M4_YY_NOOP]])[[]]m4_dnl\n", to_c); + fprintf (to_c, "m4_define( [[M4_YY_OUTFILE_NAME]],[[%s]])m4_dnl\n", + outfilename ? outfilename : ""); + + buf = (char *) flex_alloc (readsz); + while (fgets (buf, readsz, stdin)) { + fputs (buf, to_c); + if (write_header) + fputs (buf, to_h); + } + + if (write_header) { + fprintf (to_h, "\n"); + + /* write a fake line number. It will get fixed by the linedir filter. */ + fprintf (to_h, "#line 4000 \"M4_YY_OUTFILE_NAME\"\n"); + + fprintf (to_h, "#undef %sIN_HEADER\n", prefix); + fprintf (to_h, "#endif /* %sHEADER_H */\n", prefix); + fputs ("m4_undefine( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]])m4_dnl\n", to_h); + + fflush (to_h); + if (ferror (to_h)) + lerrsf (_("error writing output file %s"), + (char *) chain->extra); + + else if (fclose (to_h)) + lerrsf (_("error closing output file %s"), + (char *) chain->extra); + } + + fflush (to_c); + if (ferror (to_c)) + lerrsf (_("error writing output file %s"), + outfilename ? outfilename : ""); + + else if (fclose (to_c)) + lerrsf (_("error closing output file %s"), + outfilename ? outfilename : ""); + + while (wait (0) > 0) ; + + exit (0); + return 0; +} + +/** Adjust the line numbers in the #line directives of the generated scanner. + * After the m4 expansion, the line numbers are incorrect since the m4 macros + * can add or remove lines. This only adjusts line numbers for generated code, + * not user code. This also happens to be a good place to squeeze multiple + * blank lines into a single blank line. + */ +int filter_fix_linedirs (struct filter *chain) +{ + char *buf; + const int readsz = 512; + int lineno = 1; + bool in_gen = true; /* in generated code */ + bool last_was_blank = false; + + if (!chain) + return 0; + + buf = (char *) flex_alloc (readsz); + + while (fgets (buf, readsz, stdin)) { + + regmatch_t m[10]; + + /* Check for #line directive. */ + if (buf[0] == '#' + && regexec (®ex_linedir, buf, 3, m, 0) == 0) { + + int num; + char *fname; + + /* extract the line number and filename */ + num = regmatch_strtol (&m[1], buf, NULL, 0); + fname = regmatch_dup (&m[2], buf); + + if (strcmp (fname, + outfilename ? outfilename : "") + == 0 + || strcmp (fname, + headerfilename ? headerfilename : "") + == 0) { + + char *s1, *s2; + char filename[MAXLINE]; + + s1 = fname; + s2 = filename; + + while ((s2 - filename) < (MAXLINE - 1) && *s1) { + /* Escape the backslash */ + if (*s1 == '\\') + *s2++ = '\\'; + /* Escape the double quote */ + if (*s1 == '\"') + *s2++ = '\\'; + /* Copy the character as usual */ + *s2++ = *s1++; + } + + *s2 = '\0'; + + /* Adjust the line directives. */ + in_gen = true; + snprintf (buf, readsz, "#line %d \"%s\"\n", + lineno + 1, filename); + } + else { + /* it's a #line directive for code we didn't write */ + in_gen = false; + } + + free (fname); + last_was_blank = false; + } + + /* squeeze blank lines from generated code */ + else if (in_gen + && regexec (®ex_blank_line, buf, 0, NULL, + 0) == 0) { + if (last_was_blank) + continue; + else + last_was_blank = true; + } + + else { + /* it's a line of normal, non-empty code. */ + last_was_blank = false; + } + + fputs (buf, stdout); + lineno++; + } + fflush (stdout); + if (ferror (stdout)) + lerrsf (_("error writing output file %s"), + outfilename ? outfilename : ""); + + else if (fclose (stdout)) + lerrsf (_("error closing output file %s"), + outfilename ? outfilename : ""); + + return 0; +} + +/* vim:set expandtab cindent tabstop=4 softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 textwidth=0: */ diff --git a/flex.skl b/flex.skl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ebf2fd --- /dev/null +++ b/flex.skl @@ -0,0 +1,3430 @@ +%# -*-C-*- vi: set ft=c: +%# This file is processed in several stages. +%# Here are the stages, as best as I can describe: +%# +%# 1. flex.skl is processed through GNU m4 during the +%# pre-compilation stage of flex. Only macros starting +%# with `m4preproc_' are processed, and quoting is normal. +%# +%# 2. The preprocessed skeleton is translated verbatim into a +%# C array, saved as "skel.c" and compiled into the flex binary. +%# +%# 3. At runtime, the skeleton is generated and filtered (again) +%# through m4. Macros beginning with `m4_' will be processed. +%# The quoting is "[[" and "]]" so we don't interfere with +%# user code. +%# +%# All generate macros for the m4 stage contain the text "m4" or "M4" +%# in them. This is to distinguish them from CPP macros. +%# The exception to this rule is YY_G, which is an m4 macro, +%# but it needs to be remain short because it is used everywhere. +%# +/* A lexical scanner generated by flex */ + +%# Macros for preproc stage. +m4preproc_changecom + +%# Macros for runtime processing stage. +m4_changecom +m4_changequote +m4_changequote([[, ]]) + +%# +%# Lines in this skeleton starting with a "%" character are "control lines" +%# and affect the generation of the scanner. The possible control codes are +%# listed and processed in misc.c. +%# +%# %# - A comment. The current line is omitted from the generated scanner. +%# %if-c++-only - The following lines are printed for C++ scanners ONLY. +%# %if-c-only - The following lines are NOT printed for C++ scanners. +%# %if-c-or-c++ - The following lines are printed in BOTH C and C++ scanners. +%# %if-reentrant - Print for reentrant scanners.(push) +%# %if-not-reentrant - Print for non-reentrant scanners. (push) +%# %if-bison-bridge - Print for bison-bridge. (push) +%# %if-not-bison-bridge - Print for non-bison-bridge. (push) +%# %endif - pop from the previous if code. +%# %% - A stop-point, where code is inserted by flex. +%# Each stop-point is numbered here and also in the code generator. +%# (See gen.c, etc. for details.) +%# %not-for-header - Begin code that should NOT appear in a ".h" file. +%# %ok-for-header - %c and %e are used for building a header file. +%# %if-tables-serialization +%# +%# All control-lines EXCEPT comment lines ("%#") will be inserted into +%# the generated scanner as a C-style comment. This is to aid those who +%# edit the skeleton. +%# + +%not-for-header +%if-c-only +%if-not-reentrant +m4_ifelse(M4_YY_PREFIX,yy,, +#define yy_create_buffer M4_YY_PREFIX[[_create_buffer]] +#define yy_delete_buffer M4_YY_PREFIX[[_delete_buffer]] +#define yy_flex_debug M4_YY_PREFIX[[_flex_debug]] +#define yy_init_buffer M4_YY_PREFIX[[_init_buffer]] +#define yy_flush_buffer M4_YY_PREFIX[[_flush_buffer]] +#define yy_load_buffer_state M4_YY_PREFIX[[_load_buffer_state]] +#define yy_switch_to_buffer M4_YY_PREFIX[[_switch_to_buffer]] +#define yyin M4_YY_PREFIX[[in]] +#define yyleng M4_YY_PREFIX[[leng]] +#define yylex M4_YY_PREFIX[[lex]] +#define yylineno M4_YY_PREFIX[[lineno]] +#define yyout M4_YY_PREFIX[[out]] +#define yyrestart M4_YY_PREFIX[[restart]] +#define yytext M4_YY_PREFIX[[text]] +#define yywrap M4_YY_PREFIX[[wrap]] +#define yyalloc M4_YY_PREFIX[[alloc]] +#define yyrealloc M4_YY_PREFIX[[realloc]] +#define yyfree M4_YY_PREFIX[[free]] +) +%endif +%endif +%ok-for-header + +#define FLEX_SCANNER +#define YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION +#define YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION FLEX_MINOR_VERSION +#define YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION +#if YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION > 0 +#define FLEX_BETA +#endif + +%# Some negated symbols +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]], , [[m4_define([[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], [[]])]]) +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], , [[m4_define([[M4_YY_NOT_REENTRANT]], [[]])]]) + +%# This is the m4 way to say "(stack_used || is_reentrant) +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_STACK_USED]], [[m4_define([[M4_YY_HAS_START_STACK_VARS]])]]) +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], [[m4_define([[M4_YY_HAS_START_STACK_VARS]])]]) + +%# Prefixes. +%# The complexity here is necessary so that m4 preserves +%# the argument lists to each C function. + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_PREFIX]],, [[m4_define([[M4_YY_PREFIX]], [[yy]])]]) + +m4preproc_define(`M4_GEN_PREFIX', + ``m4_define(yy[[$1]], [[M4_YY_PREFIX[[$1]]m4_ifelse($'`#,0,,[[($'`@)]])]])'') + +%if-c++-only + /* The c++ scanner is a mess. The FlexLexer.h header file relies on the + * following macro. This is required in order to pass the c++-multiple-scanners + * test in the regression suite. We get reports that it breaks inheritance. + * We will address this in a future release of flex, or omit the C++ scanner + * altogether. + */ + #define yyFlexLexer M4_YY_PREFIX[[FlexLexer]] +%endif + +%if-c-only + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_create_buffer') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_delete_buffer') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_scan_buffer') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_scan_string') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_scan_bytes') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_init_buffer') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_flush_buffer') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_load_buffer_state') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_switch_to_buffer') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`push_buffer_state') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`pop_buffer_state') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`ensure_buffer_stack') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`lex') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`restart') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`lex_init') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`lex_init_extra') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`lex_destroy') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_debug') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_debug') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_extra') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_extra') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_in') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_in') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_out') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_out') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_leng') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_text') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_lineno') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_lineno') + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], + [[ + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_column') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_column') + ]]) + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`wrap') +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_BISON_LVAL]], +[[ + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_lval') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_lval') +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[]], +[[ + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`get_lloc') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`set_lloc') +]]) + + + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`alloc') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`realloc') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`free') + +%if-c-only +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_REENTRANT]], +[[ + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`text') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`leng') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`in') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`out') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`_flex_debug') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`lineno') +]]) +%endif + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_TABLES_EXTERNAL]], +[[ + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`tables_fload') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`tables_destroy') + M4_GEN_PREFIX(`TABLES_NAME') +]]) + +/* First, we deal with platform-specific or compiler-specific issues. */ + +/* begin standard C headers. */ +%if-c-only +#include +#include +#include +#include +%endif + +%if-tables-serialization +#include +#include +%endif +/* end standard C headers. */ + +%if-c-or-c++ +m4preproc_include(`flexint.h') +%endif + +%if-c++-only +/* begin standard C++ headers. */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +/* end standard C++ headers. */ +%endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus + +/* The "const" storage-class-modifier is valid. */ +#define YY_USE_CONST + +#else /* ! __cplusplus */ + +/* C99 requires __STDC__ to be defined as 1. */ +#if defined (__STDC__) + +#define YY_USE_CONST + +#endif /* defined (__STDC__) */ +#endif /* ! __cplusplus */ + +#ifdef YY_USE_CONST +#define yyconst const +#else +#define yyconst +#endif + +%# For compilers that can not handle prototypes. +%# e.g., +%# The function prototype +%# int foo(int x, char* y); +%# +%# ...should be written as +%# int foo M4_YY_PARAMS(int x, char* y); +%# +%# ...which could possibly generate +%# int foo (); +%# +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_PROTOS]], +[[ + m4_define( [[M4_YY_PARAMS]], [[()]]) +]], +[[ + m4_define( [[M4_YY_PARAMS]], [[($*)]]) +]]) + +%not-for-header +/* Returned upon end-of-file. */ +#define YY_NULL 0 +%ok-for-header + +%not-for-header +/* Promotes a possibly negative, possibly signed char to an unsigned + * integer for use as an array index. If the signed char is negative, + * we want to instead treat it as an 8-bit unsigned char, hence the + * double cast. + */ +#define YY_SC_TO_UI(c) ((unsigned int) (unsigned char) c) +%ok-for-header + + + +%if-reentrant + +/* An opaque pointer. */ +#ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T +#define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SCANNER_T +typedef void* yyscan_t; +#endif + +%# Declare yyguts variable +m4_define( [[M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR]], [[struct yyguts_t * yyg = (struct yyguts_t*)yyscanner]]) +%# For use wherever a Global is accessed or assigned. +m4_define( [[YY_G]], [[yyg->$1]]) + +%# For use in function prototypes to append the additional argument. +m4_define( [[M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG]], [[, yyscan_t yyscanner]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG]], [[yyscan_t yyscanner]]) + +%# For use in function definitions to append the additional argument. +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS]], +[[ + m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG]], [[, yyscanner]]) + m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG]], [[yyscanner]]) +]], +[[ + m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG]], [[, yyscan_t yyscanner]]) + m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG]], [[yyscan_t yyscanner]]) +]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG]], [[yyscan_t yyscanner;]]) + +%# For use in function calls to pass the additional argument. +m4_define( [[M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG]], [[, yyscanner]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG]], [[yyscanner]]) + +%# For use in function documentation to adjust for additional argument. +m4_define( [[M4_YY_DOC_PARAM]], [[@param yyscanner The scanner object.]]) + +/* For convenience, these vars (plus the bison vars far below) + are macros in the reentrant scanner. */ +#define yyin YY_G(yyin_r) +#define yyout YY_G(yyout_r) +#define yyextra YY_G(yyextra_r) +#define yyleng YY_G(yyleng_r) +#define yytext YY_G(yytext_r) +#define yylineno (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_bs_lineno) +#define yycolumn (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_bs_column) +#define yy_flex_debug YY_G(yy_flex_debug_r) + +m4_define( [[M4_YY_INCR_LINENO]], +[[ + do{ yylineno++; + yycolumn=0; + }while(0) +]]) + +%endif + + + +%if-not-reentrant + +m4_define( [[M4_YY_INCR_LINENO]], +[[ + yylineno++; +]]) + +%# Define these macros to be no-ops. +m4_define( [[M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR]], [[m4_dnl]]) +m4_define( [[YY_G]], [[($1)]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG]], [[void]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS]], +[[ + m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG]]) +]], +[[ + m4_define( [[M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG]], [[void]]) +]]) +m4_define([[M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG]]) +m4_define([[M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG]]) +m4_define([[M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_DOC_PARAM]], [[]]) + +%endif + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS]], +[[ +%# For compilers that need traditional function definitions. +%# e.g., +%# The function prototype taking 2 arguments +%# int foo (int x, char* y) +%# +%# ...should be written as +%# int foo YYFARGS2(int,x, char*,y) +%# +%# ...which could possibly generate +%# int foo (x,y,yyscanner) +%# int x; +%# char * y; +%# yyscan_t yyscanner; +%# +%# Generate traditional function defs + m4_define( [[YYFARGS0]], [[(M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG) [[\]] + M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG]]) + m4_define( [[YYFARGS1]], [[($2 M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG) [[\]] + $1 $2; [[\]] + M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG]]) + m4_define( [[YYFARGS2]], [[($2,$4 M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG) [[\]] + $1 $2; [[\]] + $3 $4; [[\]] + M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG]]) + m4_define( [[YYFARGS3]], [[($2,$4,$6 M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG) [[\]] + $1 $2; [[\]] + $3 $4; [[\]] + $5 $6; [[\]] + M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG]]) +]], +[[ +%# Generate C99 function defs. + m4_define( [[YYFARGS0]], [[(M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG)]]) + m4_define( [[YYFARGS1]], [[($1 $2 M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG)]]) + m4_define( [[YYFARGS2]], [[($1 $2, $3 $4 M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG)]]) + m4_define( [[YYFARGS3]], [[($1 $2, $3 $4, $5 $6 M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG)]]) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Enter a start condition. This macro really ought to take a parameter, + * but we do it the disgusting crufty way forced on us by the ()-less + * definition of BEGIN. + */ +#define BEGIN YY_G(yy_start) = 1 + 2 * +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Translate the current start state into a value that can be later handed + * to BEGIN to return to the state. The YYSTATE alias is for lex + * compatibility. + */ +#define YY_START ((YY_G(yy_start) - 1) / 2) +#define YYSTATE YY_START +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Action number for EOF rule of a given start state. */ +#define YY_STATE_EOF(state) (YY_END_OF_BUFFER + state + 1) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Special action meaning "start processing a new file". */ +#define YY_NEW_FILE yyrestart( yyin M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR 0 +]]) + +/* Size of default input buffer. */ +#ifndef YY_BUF_SIZE +#define YY_BUF_SIZE 16384 +#endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* The state buf must be large enough to hold one state per character in the main buffer. + */ +#define YY_STATE_BUF_SIZE ((YY_BUF_SIZE + 2) * sizeof(yy_state_type)) +]]) + + +#ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_BUFFER_STATE +#define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_BUFFER_STATE +typedef struct yy_buffer_state *YY_BUFFER_STATE; +#endif + +%if-not-reentrant +extern int yyleng; +%endif + +%if-c-only +%if-not-reentrant +extern FILE *yyin, *yyout; +%endif +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN 0 +#define EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE 1 +#define EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH 2 +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USE_LINENO]], + [[ + /* Note: We specifically omit the test for yy_rule_can_match_eol because it requires + * access to the local variable yy_act. Since yyless() is a macro, it would break + * existing scanners that call yyless() from OUTSIDE yylex. + * One obvious solution it to make yy_act a global. I tried that, and saw + * a 5% performance hit in a non-yylineno scanner, because yy_act is + * normally declared as a register variable-- so it is not worth it. + */ + #define YY_LESS_LINENO(n) \ + do { \ + int yyl;\ + for ( yyl = n; yyl < yyleng; ++yyl )\ + if ( yytext[yyl] == '\n' )\ + --yylineno;\ + }while(0) + ]], + [[ + #define YY_LESS_LINENO(n) + ]]) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Return all but the first "n" matched characters back to the input stream. */ +#define yyless(n) \ + do \ + { \ + /* Undo effects of setting up yytext. */ \ + int yyless_macro_arg = (n); \ + YY_LESS_LINENO(yyless_macro_arg);\ + *yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); \ + YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET \ + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + yyless_macro_arg - YY_MORE_ADJ; \ + YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ \ + } \ + while ( 0 ) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define unput(c) yyunput( c, YY_G(yytext_ptr) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ) +]]) + +#ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SIZE_T +#define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SIZE_T +typedef size_t yy_size_t; +#endif + +#ifndef YY_STRUCT_YY_BUFFER_STATE +#define YY_STRUCT_YY_BUFFER_STATE +struct yy_buffer_state + { +%if-c-only + FILE *yy_input_file; +%endif + +%if-c++-only + std::istream* yy_input_file; +%endif + + + char *yy_ch_buf; /* input buffer */ + char *yy_buf_pos; /* current position in input buffer */ + + /* Size of input buffer in bytes, not including room for EOB + * characters. + */ + yy_size_t yy_buf_size; + + /* Number of characters read into yy_ch_buf, not including EOB + * characters. + */ + int yy_n_chars; + + /* Whether we "own" the buffer - i.e., we know we created it, + * and can realloc() it to grow it, and should free() it to + * delete it. + */ + int yy_is_our_buffer; + + /* Whether this is an "interactive" input source; if so, and + * if we're using stdio for input, then we want to use getc() + * instead of fread(), to make sure we stop fetching input after + * each newline. + */ + int yy_is_interactive; + + /* Whether we're considered to be at the beginning of a line. + * If so, '^' rules will be active on the next match, otherwise + * not. + */ + int yy_at_bol; + + int yy_bs_lineno; /**< The line count. */ + int yy_bs_column; /**< The column count. */ + + + /* Whether to try to fill the input buffer when we reach the + * end of it. + */ + int yy_fill_buffer; + + int yy_buffer_status; +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define YY_BUFFER_NEW 0 +#define YY_BUFFER_NORMAL 1 + /* When an EOF's been seen but there's still some text to process + * then we mark the buffer as YY_EOF_PENDING, to indicate that we + * shouldn't try reading from the input source any more. We might + * still have a bunch of tokens to match, though, because of + * possible backing-up. + * + * When we actually see the EOF, we change the status to "new" + * (via yyrestart()), so that the user can continue scanning by + * just pointing yyin at a new input file. + */ +#define YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING 2 +]]) + }; +#endif /* !YY_STRUCT_YY_BUFFER_STATE */ + +%if-c-only Standard (non-C++) definition +%not-for-header +%if-not-reentrant + +/* Stack of input buffers. */ +static size_t yy_buffer_stack_top = 0; /**< index of top of stack. */ +static size_t yy_buffer_stack_max = 0; /**< capacity of stack. */ +static YY_BUFFER_STATE * yy_buffer_stack = 0; /**< Stack as an array. */ +%endif +%ok-for-header +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* We provide macros for accessing buffer states in case in the + * future we want to put the buffer states in a more general + * "scanner state". + * + * Returns the top of the stack, or NULL. + */ +#define YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ( YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) \ + ? YY_G(yy_buffer_stack)[YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top)] \ + : NULL) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Same as previous macro, but useful when we know that the buffer stack is not + * NULL or when we need an lvalue. For internal use only. + */ +#define YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE YY_G(yy_buffer_stack)[YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top)] +]]) + +%if-c-only Standard (non-C++) definition + +%if-not-reentrant +%not-for-header +/* yy_hold_char holds the character lost when yytext is formed. */ +static char yy_hold_char; +static int yy_n_chars; /* number of characters read into yy_ch_buf */ +int yyleng; + +/* Points to current character in buffer. */ +static char *yy_c_buf_p = (char *) 0; +static int yy_init = 0; /* whether we need to initialize */ +static int yy_start = 0; /* start state number */ + +/* Flag which is used to allow yywrap()'s to do buffer switches + * instead of setting up a fresh yyin. A bit of a hack ... + */ +static int yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof; +%ok-for-header +%endif + +void yyrestart M4_YY_PARAMS( FILE *input_file M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void yy_switch_to_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_create_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( FILE *file, int size M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void yy_delete_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_BUFFER_STATE b M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void yy_flush_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_BUFFER_STATE b M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void yypush_buffer_state M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void yypop_buffer_state M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +static void yyensure_buffer_stack M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +static void yy_load_buffer_state M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +static void yy_init_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_BUFFER_STATE b, FILE *file M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define YY_FLUSH_BUFFER yy_flush_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG) +]]) + +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( char *base, yy_size_t size M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string M4_YY_PARAMS( yyconst char *yy_str M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes M4_YY_PARAMS( yyconst char *bytes, int len M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); + +%endif + +void *yyalloc M4_YY_PARAMS( yy_size_t M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void *yyrealloc M4_YY_PARAMS( void *, yy_size_t M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +void yyfree M4_YY_PARAMS( void * M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define yy_new_buffer yy_create_buffer +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define yy_set_interactive(is_interactive) \ + { \ + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){ \ + yyensure_buffer_stack (M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = \ + yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); \ + } \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_is_interactive = is_interactive; \ + } +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define yy_set_bol(at_bol) \ + { \ + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){\ + yyensure_buffer_stack (M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = \ + yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); \ + } \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = at_bol; \ + } +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#define YY_AT_BOL() (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol) +]]) + +%% [1.0] yytext/yyin/yyout/yy_state_type/yylineno etc. def's & init go here + +%if-c-only Standard (non-C++) definition + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +static yy_state_type yy_get_previous_state M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +static yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans M4_YY_PARAMS( yy_state_type current_state M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG); +static int yy_get_next_buffer M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +static void yy_fatal_error M4_YY_PARAMS( yyconst char msg[] M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Done after the current pattern has been matched and before the + * corresponding action - sets up yytext. + */ +#define YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION \ + YY_G(yytext_ptr) = yy_bp; \ +%% [2.0] code to fiddle yytext and yyleng for yymore() goes here \ + YY_G(yy_hold_char) = *yy_cp; \ + *yy_cp = '\0'; \ +%% [3.0] code to copy yytext_ptr to yytext[] goes here, if %array \ + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +%% [4.0] data tables for the DFA and the user's section 1 definitions go here +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]], [[#ifdef YY_HEADER_EXPORT_START_CONDITIONS]]) +M4_YY_SC_DEFS +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]], [[#endif]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_UNISTD_H]],, +[[ +#ifndef YY_NO_UNISTD_H +/* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way + * down here because we want the user's section 1 to have been scanned first. + * The user has a chance to override it with an option. + */ +%if-c-only +#include +%endif +%if-c++-only +#include +%endif +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_EXTRA_TYPE_DEFS]], +[[ +#define YY_EXTRA_TYPE M4_EXTRA_TYPE_DEFS +]], +[[ +#ifndef YY_EXTRA_TYPE +#define YY_EXTRA_TYPE void * +#endif +]] +) + +%if-c-only Reentrant structure and macros (non-C++). +%if-reentrant + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Holds the entire state of the reentrant scanner. */ +struct yyguts_t + { + + /* User-defined. Not touched by flex. */ + YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyextra_r; + + /* The rest are the same as the globals declared in the non-reentrant scanner. */ + FILE *yyin_r, *yyout_r; + size_t yy_buffer_stack_top; /**< index of top of stack. */ + size_t yy_buffer_stack_max; /**< capacity of stack. */ + YY_BUFFER_STATE * yy_buffer_stack; /**< Stack as an array. */ + char yy_hold_char; + int yy_n_chars; + int yyleng_r; + char *yy_c_buf_p; + int yy_init; + int yy_start; + int yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof; + int yy_start_stack_ptr; + int yy_start_stack_depth; + int *yy_start_stack; + yy_state_type yy_last_accepting_state; + char* yy_last_accepting_cpos; + + int yylineno_r; + int yy_flex_debug_r; + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]], +[[ + yy_state_type *yy_state_buf; + yy_state_type *yy_state_ptr; + char *yy_full_match; + int yy_lp; + + /* These are only needed for trailing context rules, + * but there's no conditional variable for that yet. */ + int yy_looking_for_trail_begin; + int yy_full_lp; + int *yy_full_state; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_TEXT_IS_ARRAY]], +[[ + char yytext_r[YYLMAX]; + char *yytext_ptr; + int yy_more_offset; + int yy_prev_more_offset; +]], +[[ + char *yytext_r; + int yy_more_flag; + int yy_more_len; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_BISON_LVAL]], +[[ + YYSTYPE * yylval_r; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[]], +[[ + YYLTYPE * yylloc_r; +]]) + + }; /* end struct yyguts_t */ +]]) + + +%if-c-only +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +static int yy_init_globals M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) +%endif + +%if-reentrant + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_BISON_LVAL]], + [[ + /* This must go here because YYSTYPE and YYLTYPE are included + * from bison output in section 1.*/ + # define yylval YY_G(yylval_r) + ]]) + + m4_ifdef( [[]], + [[ + # define yylloc YY_G(yylloc_r) + ]]) +]]) + +int yylex_init M4_YY_PARAMS(yyscan_t* scanner); + +int yylex_init_extra M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined, yyscan_t* scanner); + +%endif + +%endif End reentrant structures and macros. + +/* Accessor methods to globals. + These are made visible to non-reentrant scanners for convenience. */ + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_DESTROY]],, +[[ +int yylex_destroy M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_DEBUG]],, +[[ +int yyget_debug M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_DEBUG]],, +[[ +void yyset_debug M4_YY_PARAMS( int debug_flag M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_EXTRA]],, +[[ +YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_EXTRA]],, +[[ +void yyset_extra M4_YY_PARAMS( YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_IN]],, +[[ +FILE *yyget_in M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_IN]],, +[[ +void yyset_in M4_YY_PARAMS( FILE * in_str M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_OUT]],, +[[ +FILE *yyget_out M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_OUT]],, +[[ +void yyset_out M4_YY_PARAMS( FILE * out_str M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LENG]],, +[[ +int yyget_leng M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_TEXT]],, +[[ +char *yyget_text M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LINENO]],, +[[ +int yyget_lineno M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_LINENO]],, +[[ +void yyset_lineno M4_YY_PARAMS( int line_number M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); +]]) + +%if-bison-bridge +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LVAL]],, +[[ +YYSTYPE * yyget_lval M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +]]) + +void yyset_lval M4_YY_PARAMS( YYSTYPE * yylval_param M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); + +m4_ifdef( [[]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LLOC]],, + [[ + YYLTYPE *yyget_lloc M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); + ]]) + + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_LLOC]],, + [[ + void yyset_lloc M4_YY_PARAMS( YYLTYPE * yylloc_param M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG ); + ]]) +]]) +%endif + +/* Macros after this point can all be overridden by user definitions in + * section 1. + */ + +#ifndef YY_SKIP_YYWRAP +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" int yywrap M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +#else +extern int yywrap M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +#endif +#endif + +%not-for-header + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_UNPUT]],, + [[ + static void yyunput M4_YY_PARAMS( int c, char *buf_ptr M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG); + ]]) +%ok-for-header +%endif + +#ifndef yytext_ptr +static void yy_flex_strncpy M4_YY_PARAMS( char *, yyconst char *, int M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG); +#endif + +#ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN +static int yy_flex_strlen M4_YY_PARAMS( yyconst char * M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG); +#endif + +#ifndef YY_NO_INPUT +%if-c-only Standard (non-C++) definition +%not-for-header +#ifdef __cplusplus +static int yyinput M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +#else +static int input M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); +#endif +%ok-for-header +%endif +#endif + + +%if-c-only +%# TODO: This is messy. +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_STACK_USED]], +[[ + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_REENTRANT]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], + [[ + static int yy_start_stack_ptr = 0; + static int yy_start_stack_depth = 0; + static int *yy_start_stack = NULL; + ]]) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_PUSH_STATE]],, + [[ + static void yy_push_state M4_YY_PARAMS( int new_state M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG); + ]]) + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_POP_STATE]],, + [[ + static void yy_pop_state M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); + ]]) + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_TOP_STATE]],, + [[ + static int yy_top_state M4_YY_PARAMS( M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG ); + ]]) +]]) + +]], +[[ +m4_define( [[M4_YY_NO_PUSH_STATE]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_NO_POP_STATE]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_NO_TOP_STATE]]) +]]) +%endif + +/* Amount of stuff to slurp up with each read. */ +#ifndef YY_READ_BUF_SIZE +#define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 8192 +#endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Copy whatever the last rule matched to the standard output. */ +#ifndef ECHO +%if-c-only Standard (non-C++) definition +/* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's, + * we now use fwrite(). + */ +#define ECHO fwrite( yytext, yyleng, 1, yyout ) +%endif +%if-c++-only C++ definition +#define ECHO LexerOutput( yytext, yyleng ) +%endif +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Gets input and stuffs it into "buf". number of characters read, or YY_NULL, + * is returned in "result". + */ +#ifndef YY_INPUT +#define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ +%% [5.0] fread()/read() definition of YY_INPUT goes here unless we're doing C++ \ +\ +%if-c++-only C++ definition \ + if ( (result = LexerInput( (char *) buf, max_size )) < 0 ) \ + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); +%endif + +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* No semi-colon after return; correct usage is to write "yyterminate();" - + * we don't want an extra ';' after the "return" because that will cause + * some compilers to complain about unreachable statements. + */ +#ifndef yyterminate +#define yyterminate() return YY_NULL +#endif +]]) + +/* Number of entries by which start-condition stack grows. */ +#ifndef YY_START_STACK_INCR +#define YY_START_STACK_INCR 25 +#endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Report a fatal error. */ +#ifndef YY_FATAL_ERROR +%if-c-only +#define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) yy_fatal_error( msg M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG) +%endif +%if-c++-only +#define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) LexerError( msg ) +%endif +#endif +]]) + +%if-tables-serialization structures and prototypes +m4preproc_include(`tables_shared.h') + +/* Load the DFA tables from the given stream. */ +int yytables_fload M4_YY_PARAMS(FILE * fp M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG); + +/* Unload the tables from memory. */ +int yytables_destroy M4_YY_PARAMS(M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG); +%not-for-header + +/** Describes a mapping from a serialized table id to its deserialized state in + * this scanner. This is the bridge between our "generic" deserialization code + * and the specifics of this scanner. + */ +struct yytbl_dmap { + enum yytbl_id dm_id;/**< table identifier */ + void **dm_arr; /**< address of pointer to store the deserialized table. */ + size_t dm_sz; /**< local sizeof() each element in table. */ +}; + +/** A {0,0,0}-terminated list of structs, forming the map */ +static struct yytbl_dmap yydmap[] = +{ +%tables-yydmap generated elements + {0,0,0} +}; + +/** A tables-reader object to maintain some state in the read. */ +struct yytbl_reader { + FILE * fp; /**< input stream */ + flex_uint32_t bread; /**< bytes read since beginning of current tableset */ +}; + +%endif +/* end tables serialization structures and prototypes */ + +%ok-for-header + +/* Default declaration of generated scanner - a define so the user can + * easily add parameters. + */ +#ifndef YY_DECL +#define YY_DECL_IS_OURS 1 +%if-c-only Standard (non-C++) definition + + +m4_define( [[M4_YY_LEX_PROTO]], [[M4_YY_PARAMS(M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG)]]) +m4_define( [[M4_YY_LEX_DECLARATION]], [[YYFARGS0(void)]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_BISON_LVAL]], +[[ + m4_dnl The bison pure parser is used. Redefine yylex to + m4_dnl accept the lval parameter. + + m4_define( [[M4_YY_LEX_PROTO]], [[\]] + [[M4_YY_PARAMS(YYSTYPE * yylval_param M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG)]]) + m4_define( [[M4_YY_LEX_DECLARATION]], [[\]] + [[YYFARGS1(YYSTYPE *,yylval_param)]]) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[]], +[[ + m4_dnl Locations are used. yylex should also accept the ylloc parameter. + + m4_define( [[M4_YY_LEX_PROTO]], [[\]] + [[M4_YY_PARAMS(YYSTYPE * yylval_param, YYLTYPE * yylloc_param M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG)]]) + m4_define( [[M4_YY_LEX_DECLARATION]], [[\]] + [[YYFARGS2(YYSTYPE *,yylval_param, YYLTYPE *,yylloc_param)]]) +]]) + +extern int yylex M4_YY_LEX_PROTO; + +#define YY_DECL int yylex M4_YY_LEX_DECLARATION +%endif +%if-c++-only C++ definition +#define YY_DECL int yyFlexLexer::yylex() +%endif +#endif /* !YY_DECL */ + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Code executed at the beginning of each rule, after yytext and yyleng + * have been set up. + */ +#ifndef YY_USER_ACTION +#define YY_USER_ACTION +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* Code executed at the end of each rule. */ +#ifndef YY_BREAK +#define YY_BREAK break; +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +%% [6.0] YY_RULE_SETUP definition goes here +]]) + +%not-for-header +/** The main scanner function which does all the work. + */ +YY_DECL +{ + register yy_state_type yy_current_state; + register char *yy_cp, *yy_bp; + register int yy_act; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_REENTRANT]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_BISON_LVAL]], + [[ + YYSTYPE * yylval; + ]]) + m4_ifdef( [[]], + [[ + YYLTYPE * yylloc; + ]]) +]]) + +%% [7.0] user's declarations go here + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_BISON_LVAL]], +[[ + yylval = yylval_param; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[]], +[[ + yylloc = yylloc_param; +]]) + + if ( !YY_G(yy_init) ) + { + YY_G(yy_init) = 1; + +#ifdef YY_USER_INIT + YY_USER_INIT; +#endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]], +[[ + /* Create the reject buffer large enough to save one state per allowed character. */ + if ( ! YY_G(yy_state_buf) ) + YY_G(yy_state_buf) = (yy_state_type *)yyalloc(YY_STATE_BUF_SIZE M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + if ( ! YY_G(yy_state_buf) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yylex()" ); +]]) + + if ( ! YY_G(yy_start) ) + YY_G(yy_start) = 1; /* first start state */ + + if ( ! yyin ) +%if-c-only + yyin = stdin; +%endif +%if-c++-only + yyin = & std::cin; +%endif + + if ( ! yyout ) +%if-c-only + yyout = stdout; +%endif +%if-c++-only + yyout = & std::cout; +%endif + + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) { + yyensure_buffer_stack (M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = + yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + } + + yy_load_buffer_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + } + + while ( 1 ) /* loops until end-of-file is reached */ + { +%% [8.0] yymore()-related code goes here + yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + + /* Support of yytext. */ + *yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); + + /* yy_bp points to the position in yy_ch_buf of the start of + * the current run. + */ + yy_bp = yy_cp; + +%% [9.0] code to set up and find next match goes here + +yy_find_action: +%% [10.0] code to find the action number goes here + + YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; + +%% [11.0] code for yylineno update goes here + +do_action: /* This label is used only to access EOF actions. */ + +%% [12.0] debug code goes here + + switch ( yy_act ) + { /* beginning of action switch */ +%% [13.0] actions go here + + case YY_END_OF_BUFFER: + { + /* Amount of text matched not including the EOB char. */ + int yy_amount_of_matched_text = (int) (yy_cp - YY_G(yytext_ptr)) - 1; + + /* Undo the effects of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION. */ + *yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); + YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status == YY_BUFFER_NEW ) + { + /* We're scanning a new file or input source. It's + * possible that this happened because the user + * just pointed yyin at a new source and called + * yylex(). If so, then we have to assure + * consistency between YY_CURRENT_BUFFER and our + * globals. Here is the right place to do so, because + * this is the first action (other than possibly a + * back-up) that will match for the new input source. + */ + YY_G(yy_n_chars) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_input_file = yyin; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NORMAL; + } + + /* Note that here we test for yy_c_buf_p "<=" to the position + * of the first EOB in the buffer, since yy_c_buf_p will + * already have been incremented past the NUL character + * (since all states make transitions on EOB to the + * end-of-buffer state). Contrast this with the test + * in input(). + */ + if ( YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) <= &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[YY_G(yy_n_chars)] ) + { /* This was really a NUL. */ + yy_state_type yy_next_state; + + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + yy_amount_of_matched_text; + + yy_current_state = yy_get_previous_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + + /* Okay, we're now positioned to make the NUL + * transition. We couldn't have + * yy_get_previous_state() go ahead and do it + * for us because it doesn't know how to deal + * with the possibility of jamming (and we don't + * want to build jamming into it because then it + * will run more slowly). + */ + + yy_next_state = yy_try_NUL_trans( yy_current_state M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + + yy_bp = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + + if ( yy_next_state ) + { + /* Consume the NUL. */ + yy_cp = ++YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + yy_current_state = yy_next_state; + goto yy_match; + } + + else + { +%% [14.0] code to do back-up for compressed tables and set up yy_cp goes here + goto yy_find_action; + } + } + + else switch ( yy_get_next_buffer( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ) ) + { + case EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE: + { + YY_G(yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 0; + + if ( yywrap( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ) ) + { + /* Note: because we've taken care in + * yy_get_next_buffer() to have set up + * yytext, we can now set up + * yy_c_buf_p so that if some total + * hoser (like flex itself) wants to + * call the scanner after we return the + * YY_NULL, it'll still work - another + * YY_NULL will get returned. + */ + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + + yy_act = YY_STATE_EOF(YY_START); + goto do_action; + } + + else + { + if ( ! YY_G(yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) ) + YY_NEW_FILE; + } + break; + } + + case EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN: + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = + YY_G(yytext_ptr) + yy_amount_of_matched_text; + + yy_current_state = yy_get_previous_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + + yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + yy_bp = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + goto yy_match; + + case EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH: + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = + &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[YY_G(yy_n_chars)]; + + yy_current_state = yy_get_previous_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + + yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + yy_bp = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + goto yy_find_action; + } + break; + } + + default: + YY_FATAL_ERROR( + "fatal flex scanner internal error--no action found" ); + } /* end of action switch */ + } /* end of scanning one token */ +} /* end of yylex */ +%ok-for-header + +%if-c++-only +%not-for-header +/* The contents of this function are C++ specific, so the YY_G macro is not used. + */ +yyFlexLexer::yyFlexLexer( std::istream* arg_yyin, std::ostream* arg_yyout ) +{ + yyin = arg_yyin; + yyout = arg_yyout; + yy_c_buf_p = 0; + yy_init = 0; + yy_start = 0; + yy_flex_debug = 0; + yylineno = 1; // this will only get updated if %option yylineno + + yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof = 0; + + yy_looking_for_trail_begin = 0; + yy_more_flag = 0; + yy_more_len = 0; + yy_more_offset = yy_prev_more_offset = 0; + + yy_start_stack_ptr = yy_start_stack_depth = 0; + yy_start_stack = NULL; + + yy_buffer_stack = 0; + yy_buffer_stack_top = 0; + yy_buffer_stack_max = 0; + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]], +[[ + yy_state_buf = new yy_state_type[YY_STATE_BUF_SIZE]; +]], +[[ + yy_state_buf = 0; +]]) +} + +/* The contents of this function are C++ specific, so the YY_G macro is not used. + */ +yyFlexLexer::~yyFlexLexer() +{ + delete [] yy_state_buf; + yyfree( yy_start_stack M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + yy_delete_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + yyfree( yy_buffer_stack M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); +} + +/* The contents of this function are C++ specific, so the YY_G macro is not used. + */ +void yyFlexLexer::switch_streams( std::istream* new_in, std::ostream* new_out ) +{ + if ( new_in ) + { + yy_delete_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + yy_switch_to_buffer( yy_create_buffer( new_in, YY_BUF_SIZE M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + } + + if ( new_out ) + yyout = new_out; +} + +#ifdef YY_INTERACTIVE +int yyFlexLexer::LexerInput( char* buf, int /* max_size */ ) +#else +int yyFlexLexer::LexerInput( char* buf, int max_size ) +#endif +{ + if ( yyin->eof() || yyin->fail() ) + return 0; + +#ifdef YY_INTERACTIVE + yyin->get( buf[0] ); + + if ( yyin->eof() ) + return 0; + + if ( yyin->bad() ) + return -1; + + return 1; + +#else + (void) yyin->read( buf, max_size ); + + if ( yyin->bad() ) + return -1; + else + return yyin->gcount(); +#endif +} + +void yyFlexLexer::LexerOutput( const char* buf, int size ) +{ + (void) yyout->write( buf, size ); +} +%ok-for-header +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* yy_get_next_buffer - try to read in a new buffer + * + * Returns a code representing an action: + * EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH - + * EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN - continue scanning from current position + * EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE - end of file + */ +%if-c-only +static int yy_get_next_buffer YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only +int yyFlexLexer::yy_get_next_buffer() +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + register char *dest = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf; + register char *source = YY_G(yytext_ptr); + register int number_to_move, i; + int ret_val; + + if ( YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) > &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[YY_G(yy_n_chars) + 1] ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( + "fatal flex scanner internal error--end of buffer missed" ); + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_fill_buffer == 0 ) + { /* Don't try to fill the buffer, so this is an EOF. */ + if ( YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) - YY_G(yytext_ptr) - YY_MORE_ADJ == 1 ) + { + /* We matched a single character, the EOB, so + * treat this as a final EOF. + */ + return EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE; + } + + else + { + /* We matched some text prior to the EOB, first + * process it. + */ + return EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH; + } + } + + /* Try to read more data. */ + + /* First move last chars to start of buffer. */ + number_to_move = (int) (YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) - YY_G(yytext_ptr)) - 1; + + for ( i = 0; i < number_to_move; ++i ) + *(dest++) = *(source++); + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status == YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING ) + /* don't do the read, it's not guaranteed to return an EOF, + * just force an EOF + */ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = YY_G(yy_n_chars) = 0; + + else + { + int num_to_read = + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size - number_to_move - 1; + + while ( num_to_read <= 0 ) + { /* Not enough room in the buffer - grow it. */ +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]], +[[ + YY_FATAL_ERROR( +"input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT" ); +]], +[[ + /* just a shorter name for the current buffer */ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; + + int yy_c_buf_p_offset = + (int) (YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) - b->yy_ch_buf); + + if ( b->yy_is_our_buffer ) + { + int new_size = b->yy_buf_size * 2; + + if ( new_size <= 0 ) + b->yy_buf_size += b->yy_buf_size / 8; + else + b->yy_buf_size *= 2; + + b->yy_ch_buf = (char *) + /* Include room in for 2 EOB chars. */ + yyrealloc( (void *) b->yy_ch_buf, + b->yy_buf_size + 2 M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + } + else + /* Can't grow it, we don't own it. */ + b->yy_ch_buf = 0; + + if ( ! b->yy_ch_buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( + "fatal error - scanner input buffer overflow" ); + + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = &b->yy_ch_buf[yy_c_buf_p_offset]; + + num_to_read = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size - + number_to_move - 1; +]]) + } + + if ( num_to_read > YY_READ_BUF_SIZE ) + num_to_read = YY_READ_BUF_SIZE; + + /* Read in more data. */ + YY_INPUT( (&YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[number_to_move]), + YY_G(yy_n_chars), (size_t) num_to_read ); + + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = YY_G(yy_n_chars); + } + + if ( YY_G(yy_n_chars) == 0 ) + { + if ( number_to_move == YY_MORE_ADJ ) + { + ret_val = EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE; + yyrestart( yyin M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + } + + else + { + ret_val = EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status = + YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING; + } + } + + else + ret_val = EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN; + + if ((yy_size_t) (YY_G(yy_n_chars) + number_to_move) > YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size) { + /* Extend the array by 50%, plus the number we really need. */ + yy_size_t new_size = YY_G(yy_n_chars) + number_to_move + (YY_G(yy_n_chars) >> 1); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf = (char *) yyrealloc( + (void *) YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf, new_size M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_get_next_buffer()" ); + } + + YY_G(yy_n_chars) += number_to_move; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[YY_G(yy_n_chars)] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[YY_G(yy_n_chars) + 1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + + YY_G(yytext_ptr) = &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[0]; + + return ret_val; +} +]]) + +/* yy_get_previous_state - get the state just before the EOB char was reached */ + +%if-c-only +%not-for-header + static yy_state_type yy_get_previous_state YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only + yy_state_type yyFlexLexer::yy_get_previous_state() +%endif +{ + register yy_state_type yy_current_state; + register char *yy_cp; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + +%% [15.0] code to get the start state into yy_current_state goes here + + for ( yy_cp = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; yy_cp < YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); ++yy_cp ) + { +%% [16.0] code to find the next state goes here + } + + return yy_current_state; +} + + +/* yy_try_NUL_trans - try to make a transition on the NUL character + * + * synopsis + * next_state = yy_try_NUL_trans( current_state ); + */ +%if-c-only + static yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans YYFARGS1( yy_state_type, yy_current_state) +%endif +%if-c++-only + yy_state_type yyFlexLexer::yy_try_NUL_trans( yy_state_type yy_current_state ) +%endif +{ + register int yy_is_jam; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); /* This var may be unused depending upon options. */ +%% [17.0] code to find the next state, and perhaps do backing up, goes here + + return yy_is_jam ? 0 : yy_current_state; +} + + +%if-c-only +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_UNPUT]],, +[[ + static void yyunput YYFARGS2( int,c, register char *,yy_bp) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yyunput( int c, register char* yy_bp) +%endif +{ + register char *yy_cp; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + + /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ + *yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); + + if ( yy_cp < YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf + 2 ) + { /* need to shift things up to make room */ + /* +2 for EOB chars. */ + register int number_to_move = YY_G(yy_n_chars) + 2; + register char *dest = &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size + 2]; + register char *source = + &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[number_to_move]; + + while ( source > YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf ) + *--dest = *--source; + + yy_cp += (int) (dest - source); + yy_bp += (int) (dest - source); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = + YY_G(yy_n_chars) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size; + + if ( yy_cp < YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf + 2 ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "flex scanner push-back overflow" ); + } + + *--yy_cp = (char) c; + +%% [18.0] update yylineno here +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USE_LINENO]], +[[ + if ( c == '\n' ){ + --yylineno; + } +]]) + + YY_G(yytext_ptr) = yy_bp; + YY_G(yy_hold_char) = *yy_cp; + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp; +} +%if-c-only +]]) +%endif + +%if-c-only +#ifndef YY_NO_INPUT +#ifdef __cplusplus + static int yyinput YYFARGS0(void) +#else + static int input YYFARGS0(void) +#endif + +%endif +%if-c++-only + int yyFlexLexer::yyinput() +%endif +{ + int c; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_G(yy_hold_char); + + if ( *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) == YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR ) + { + /* yy_c_buf_p now points to the character we want to return. + * If this occurs *before* the EOB characters, then it's a + * valid NUL; if not, then we've hit the end of the buffer. + */ + if ( YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) < &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[YY_G(yy_n_chars)] ) + /* This was really a NUL. */ + *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; + + else + { /* need more input */ + int offset = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) - YY_G(yytext_ptr); + ++YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + + switch ( yy_get_next_buffer( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ) ) + { + case EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH: + /* This happens because yy_g_n_b() + * sees that we've accumulated a + * token and flags that we need to + * try matching the token before + * proceeding. But for input(), + * there's no matching to consider. + * So convert the EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH + * to EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE. + */ + + /* Reset buffer status. */ + yyrestart( yyin M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + + /*FALLTHROUGH*/ + + case EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE: + { + if ( yywrap( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ) ) + return EOF; + + if ( ! YY_G(yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) ) + YY_NEW_FILE; +#ifdef __cplusplus + return yyinput(M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); +#else + return input(M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); +#endif + } + + case EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN: + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_G(yytext_ptr) + offset; + break; + } + } + } + + c = *(unsigned char *) YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); /* cast for 8-bit char's */ + *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; /* preserve yytext */ + YY_G(yy_hold_char) = *++YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + +%% [19.0] update BOL and yylineno + + return c; +} +%if-c-only +#endif /* ifndef YY_NO_INPUT */ +%endif + +/** Immediately switch to a different input stream. + * @param input_file A readable stream. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + * @note This function does not reset the start condition to @c INITIAL . + */ +%if-c-only + void yyrestart YYFARGS1( FILE *,input_file) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yyrestart( std::istream* input_file ) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){ + yyensure_buffer_stack (M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = + yy_create_buffer( yyin, YY_BUF_SIZE M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + } + + yy_init_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER, input_file M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + yy_load_buffer_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); +} + +/** Switch to a different input buffer. + * @param new_buffer The new input buffer. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +%if-c-only + void yy_switch_to_buffer YYFARGS1( YY_BUFFER_STATE ,new_buffer) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_switch_to_buffer( YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + /* TODO. We should be able to replace this entire function body + * with + * yypop_buffer_state(); + * yypush_buffer_state(new_buffer); + */ + yyensure_buffer_stack (M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER == new_buffer ) + return; + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + { + /* Flush out information for old buffer. */ + *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_G(yy_hold_char); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = YY_G(yy_n_chars); + } + + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = new_buffer; + yy_load_buffer_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + + /* We don't actually know whether we did this switch during + * EOF (yywrap()) processing, but the only time this flag + * is looked at is after yywrap() is called, so it's safe + * to go ahead and always set it. + */ + YY_G(yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; +} + + +%if-c-only +static void yy_load_buffer_state YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_load_buffer_state() +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + YY_G(yy_n_chars) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars; + YY_G(yytext_ptr) = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos; + yyin = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_input_file; + YY_G(yy_hold_char) = *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); +} + +/** Allocate and initialize an input buffer state. + * @param file A readable stream. + * @param size The character buffer size in bytes. When in doubt, use @c YY_BUF_SIZE. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + * @return the allocated buffer state. + */ +%if-c-only + YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_create_buffer YYFARGS2( FILE *,file, int ,size) +%endif +%if-c++-only + YY_BUFFER_STATE yyFlexLexer::yy_create_buffer( std::istream* file, int size ) +%endif +{ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b; + m4_dnl M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + b = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) yyalloc( sizeof( struct yy_buffer_state ) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + if ( ! b ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_create_buffer()" ); + + b->yy_buf_size = size; + + /* yy_ch_buf has to be 2 characters longer than the size given because + * we need to put in 2 end-of-buffer characters. + */ + b->yy_ch_buf = (char *) yyalloc( b->yy_buf_size + 2 M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + if ( ! b->yy_ch_buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_create_buffer()" ); + + b->yy_is_our_buffer = 1; + + yy_init_buffer( b, file M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + + return b; +} + +/** Destroy the buffer. + * @param b a buffer created with yy_create_buffer() + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +%if-c-only + void yy_delete_buffer YYFARGS1( YY_BUFFER_STATE ,b) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_delete_buffer( YY_BUFFER_STATE b ) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + if ( ! b ) + return; + + if ( b == YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) /* Not sure if we should pop here. */ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) 0; + + if ( b->yy_is_our_buffer ) + yyfree( (void *) b->yy_ch_buf M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + + yyfree( (void *) b M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); +} + + +%if-c-only +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE]],, +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE]],, + [[ +#ifndef __cplusplus +extern int isatty M4_YY_PARAMS( int ); +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + ]]) +]]) +%endif + +%if-c++-only +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE]],, +[[ +extern "C" int isatty M4_YY_PARAMS( int ); +]]) +%endif + +/* Initializes or reinitializes a buffer. + * This function is sometimes called more than once on the same buffer, + * such as during a yyrestart() or at EOF. + */ +%if-c-only + static void yy_init_buffer YYFARGS2( YY_BUFFER_STATE ,b, FILE *,file) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_init_buffer( YY_BUFFER_STATE b, std::istream* file ) +%endif + +{ + int oerrno = errno; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + yy_flush_buffer( b M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + + b->yy_input_file = file; + b->yy_fill_buffer = 1; + + /* If b is the current buffer, then yy_init_buffer was _probably_ + * called from yyrestart() or through yy_get_next_buffer. + * In that case, we don't want to reset the lineno or column. + */ + if (b != YY_CURRENT_BUFFER){ + b->yy_bs_lineno = 1; + b->yy_bs_column = 0; + } + +%if-c-only +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE]], +[[ + b->yy_is_interactive = 1; +]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE]], + [[ + b->yy_is_interactive = 0; + ]], + [[ + b->yy_is_interactive = file ? (isatty( fileno(file) ) > 0) : 0; + ]]) +]]) +%endif +%if-c++-only + b->yy_is_interactive = 0; +%endif + errno = oerrno; +} + +/** Discard all buffered characters. On the next scan, YY_INPUT will be called. + * @param b the buffer state to be flushed, usually @c YY_CURRENT_BUFFER. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +%if-c-only + void yy_flush_buffer YYFARGS1( YY_BUFFER_STATE ,b) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_flush_buffer( YY_BUFFER_STATE b ) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + if ( ! b ) + return; + + b->yy_n_chars = 0; + + /* We always need two end-of-buffer characters. The first causes + * a transition to the end-of-buffer state. The second causes + * a jam in that state. + */ + b->yy_ch_buf[0] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + b->yy_ch_buf[1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + + b->yy_buf_pos = &b->yy_ch_buf[0]; + + b->yy_at_bol = 1; + b->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NEW; + + if ( b == YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + yy_load_buffer_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); +} + +%if-c-or-c++ +/** Pushes the new state onto the stack. The new state becomes + * the current state. This function will allocate the stack + * if necessary. + * @param new_buffer The new state. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +%if-c-only +void yypush_buffer_state YYFARGS1(YY_BUFFER_STATE,new_buffer) +%endif +%if-c++-only +void yyFlexLexer::yypush_buffer_state (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + if (new_buffer == NULL) + return; + + yyensure_buffer_stack(M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); + + /* This block is copied from yy_switch_to_buffer. */ + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + { + /* Flush out information for old buffer. */ + *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = YY_G(yy_hold_char); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = YY_G(yy_n_chars); + } + + /* Only push if top exists. Otherwise, replace top. */ + if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top)++; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = new_buffer; + + /* copied from yy_switch_to_buffer. */ + yy_load_buffer_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + YY_G(yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; +} +%endif + + +%if-c-or-c++ +/** Removes and deletes the top of the stack, if present. + * The next element becomes the new top. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +%if-c-only +void yypop_buffer_state YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only +void yyFlexLexer::yypop_buffer_state (void) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + if (!YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) + return; + + yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL; + if (YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top) > 0) + --YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top); + + if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) { + yy_load_buffer_state( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG ); + YY_G(yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; + } +} +%endif + + +%if-c-or-c++ +/* Allocates the stack if it does not exist. + * Guarantees space for at least one push. + */ +%if-c-only +static void yyensure_buffer_stack YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only +void yyFlexLexer::yyensure_buffer_stack(void) +%endif +{ + int num_to_alloc; + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + if (!YY_G(yy_buffer_stack)) { + + /* First allocation is just for 2 elements, since we don't know if this + * scanner will even need a stack. We use 2 instead of 1 to avoid an + * immediate realloc on the next call. + */ + num_to_alloc = 1; + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) = (struct yy_buffer_state**)yyalloc + (num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*) + M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + if ( ! YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yyensure_buffer_stack()" ); + + + memset(YY_G(yy_buffer_stack), 0, num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*)); + + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_max) = num_to_alloc; + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top) = 0; + return; + } + + if (YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top) >= (YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_max)) - 1){ + + /* Increase the buffer to prepare for a possible push. */ + int grow_size = 8 /* arbitrary grow size */; + + num_to_alloc = YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_max) + grow_size; + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) = (struct yy_buffer_state**)yyrealloc + (YY_G(yy_buffer_stack), + num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*) + M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + if ( ! YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yyensure_buffer_stack()" ); + + /* zero only the new slots.*/ + memset(YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_max), 0, grow_size * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*)); + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_max) = num_to_alloc; + } +} +%endif + + + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SCAN_BUFFER]],, +[[ +%if-c-only +/** Setup the input buffer state to scan directly from a user-specified character buffer. + * @param base the character buffer + * @param size the size in bytes of the character buffer + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. + */ +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer YYFARGS2( char *,base, yy_size_t ,size) +{ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b; + m4_dnl M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + if ( size < 2 || + base[size-2] != YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR || + base[size-1] != YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR ) + /* They forgot to leave room for the EOB's. */ + return 0; + + b = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) yyalloc( sizeof( struct yy_buffer_state ) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + if ( ! b ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_scan_buffer()" ); + + b->yy_buf_size = size - 2; /* "- 2" to take care of EOB's */ + b->yy_buf_pos = b->yy_ch_buf = base; + b->yy_is_our_buffer = 0; + b->yy_input_file = 0; + b->yy_n_chars = b->yy_buf_size; + b->yy_is_interactive = 0; + b->yy_at_bol = 1; + b->yy_fill_buffer = 0; + b->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NEW; + + yy_switch_to_buffer( b M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + + return b; +} +%endif +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SCAN_STRING]],, +[[ +%if-c-only +/** Setup the input buffer state to scan a string. The next call to yylex() will + * scan from a @e copy of @a str. + * @param yystr a NUL-terminated string to scan + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. + * @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use + * yy_scan_bytes() instead. + */ +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string YYFARGS1( yyconst char *, yystr) +{ + m4_dnl M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + return yy_scan_bytes( yystr, strlen(yystr) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); +} +%endif +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SCAN_BYTES]],, +[[ +%if-c-only +/** Setup the input buffer state to scan the given bytes. The next call to yylex() will + * scan from a @e copy of @a bytes. + * @param bytes the byte buffer to scan + * @param len the number of bytes in the buffer pointed to by @a bytes. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. + */ +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes YYFARGS2( yyconst char *,yybytes, int ,_yybytes_len) +{ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b; + char *buf; + yy_size_t n; + int i; + m4_dnl M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + /* Get memory for full buffer, including space for trailing EOB's. */ + n = _yybytes_len + 2; + buf = (char *) yyalloc( n M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + if ( ! buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_scan_bytes()" ); + + for ( i = 0; i < _yybytes_len; ++i ) + buf[i] = yybytes[i]; + + buf[_yybytes_len] = buf[_yybytes_len+1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + + b = yy_scan_buffer( buf, n M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + if ( ! b ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "bad buffer in yy_scan_bytes()" ); + + /* It's okay to grow etc. this buffer, and we should throw it + * away when we're done. + */ + b->yy_is_our_buffer = 1; + + return b; +} +%endif +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_PUSH_STATE]],, +[[ +%if-c-only + static void yy_push_state YYFARGS1( int ,new_state) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_push_state( int new_state ) +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + if ( YY_G(yy_start_stack_ptr) >= YY_G(yy_start_stack_depth) ) + { + yy_size_t new_size; + + YY_G(yy_start_stack_depth) += YY_START_STACK_INCR; + new_size = YY_G(yy_start_stack_depth) * sizeof( int ); + + if ( ! YY_G(yy_start_stack) ) + YY_G(yy_start_stack) = (int *) yyalloc( new_size M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + + else + YY_G(yy_start_stack) = (int *) yyrealloc( + (void *) YY_G(yy_start_stack), new_size M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + + if ( ! YY_G(yy_start_stack) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of memory expanding start-condition stack" ); + } + + YY_G(yy_start_stack)[YY_G(yy_start_stack_ptr)++] = YY_START; + + BEGIN(new_state); +} +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_POP_STATE]],, +[[ +%if-c-only + static void yy_pop_state YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only + void yyFlexLexer::yy_pop_state() +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + if ( --YY_G(yy_start_stack_ptr) < 0 ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "start-condition stack underflow" ); + + BEGIN(YY_G(yy_start_stack)[YY_G(yy_start_stack_ptr)]); +} +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_TOP_STATE]],, +[[ +%if-c-only + static int yy_top_state YYFARGS0(void) +%endif +%if-c++-only + int yyFlexLexer::yy_top_state() +%endif +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return YY_G(yy_start_stack)[YY_G(yy_start_stack_ptr) - 1]; +} +]]) + +#ifndef YY_EXIT_FAILURE +#define YY_EXIT_FAILURE 2 +#endif + +%if-c-only +static void yy_fatal_error YYFARGS1(yyconst char*, msg) +{ + m4_dnl M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", msg ); + exit( YY_EXIT_FAILURE ); +} +%endif +%if-c++-only +void yyFlexLexer::LexerError( yyconst char msg[] ) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + std::cerr << msg << std::endl; + exit( YY_EXIT_FAILURE ); +} +%endif + +/* Redefine yyless() so it works in section 3 code. */ + +#undef yyless +#define yyless(n) \ + do \ + { \ + /* Undo effects of setting up yytext. */ \ + int yyless_macro_arg = (n); \ + YY_LESS_LINENO(yyless_macro_arg);\ + yytext[yyleng] = YY_G(yy_hold_char); \ + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = yytext + yyless_macro_arg; \ + YY_G(yy_hold_char) = *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p); \ + *YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; \ + yyleng = yyless_macro_arg; \ + } \ + while ( 0 ) + + + +/* Accessor methods (get/set functions) to struct members. */ + +%if-c-only +%if-reentrant +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_EXTRA]],, +[[ +/** Get the user-defined data for this scanner. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yyextra; +} +]]) +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LINENO]],, +[[ +/** Get the current line number. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +int yyget_lineno YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], + [[ + if (! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) + return 0; + ]]) + return yylineno; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], +[[ +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_COLUMN]],, +[[ +/** Get the current column number. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +int yyget_column YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], + [[ + if (! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) + return 0; + ]]) + return yycolumn; +} +]]) +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_IN]],, +[[ +/** Get the input stream. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +FILE *yyget_in YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yyin; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_OUT]],, +[[ +/** Get the output stream. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +FILE *yyget_out YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yyout; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LENG]],, +[[ +/** Get the length of the current token. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +int yyget_leng YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yyleng; +} +]]) + +/** Get the current token. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_TEXT]],, +[[ +char *yyget_text YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yytext; +} +]]) + +%if-reentrant +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_EXTRA]],, +[[ +/** Set the user-defined data. This data is never touched by the scanner. + * @param user_defined The data to be associated with this scanner. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +void yyset_extra YYFARGS1( YY_EXTRA_TYPE ,user_defined) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + yyextra = user_defined ; +} +]]) +%endif + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_LINENO]],, +[[ +/** Set the current line number. + * @param line_number + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +void yyset_lineno YYFARGS1( int ,line_number) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], + [[ + /* lineno is only valid if an input buffer exists. */ + if (! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + yy_fatal_error( "yyset_lineno called with no buffer" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + ]]) + yylineno = line_number; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], +[[ +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_COLUMN]],, +[[ +/** Set the current column. + * @param line_number + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + */ +void yyset_column YYFARGS1( int , column_no) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_REENTRANT]], + [[ + /* column is only valid if an input buffer exists. */ + if (! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + yy_fatal_error( "yyset_column called with no buffer" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + ]]) + yycolumn = column_no; +} +]]) +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_IN]],, +[[ +/** Set the input stream. This does not discard the current + * input buffer. + * @param in_str A readable stream. + * M4_YY_DOC_PARAM + * @see yy_switch_to_buffer + */ +void yyset_in YYFARGS1( FILE * ,in_str) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + yyin = in_str ; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_OUT]],, +[[ +void yyset_out YYFARGS1( FILE * ,out_str) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + yyout = out_str ; +} +]]) + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_DEBUG]],, +[[ +int yyget_debug YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yy_flex_debug; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_DEBUG]],, +[[ +void yyset_debug YYFARGS1( int ,bdebug) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + yy_flex_debug = bdebug ; +} +]]) +%endif + +%if-reentrant +/* Accessor methods for yylval and yylloc */ + +%if-bison-bridge +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LVAL]],, +[[ +YYSTYPE * yyget_lval YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yylval; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_LVAL]],, +[[ +void yyset_lval YYFARGS1( YYSTYPE * ,yylval_param) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + yylval = yylval_param; +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_GET_LLOC]],, + [[ +YYLTYPE *yyget_lloc YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + return yylloc; +} + ]]) + + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_SET_LLOC]],, + [[ +void yyset_lloc YYFARGS1( YYLTYPE * ,yylloc_param) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + yylloc = yylloc_param; +} + ]]) +]]) + +%endif + + +/* User-visible API */ + +/* yylex_init is special because it creates the scanner itself, so it is + * the ONLY reentrant function that doesn't take the scanner as the last argument. + * That's why we explicitly handle the declaration, instead of using our macros. + */ +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS]], +[[ +int yylex_init( ptr_yy_globals ) + yyscan_t* ptr_yy_globals; +]], +[[ +int yylex_init(yyscan_t* ptr_yy_globals) +]]) +{ + if (ptr_yy_globals == NULL){ + errno = EINVAL; + return 1; + } + + *ptr_yy_globals = (yyscan_t) yyalloc ( sizeof( struct yyguts_t ), NULL ); + + if (*ptr_yy_globals == NULL){ + errno = ENOMEM; + return 1; + } + + /* By setting to 0xAA, we expose bugs in yy_init_globals. Leave at 0x00 for releases. */ + memset(*ptr_yy_globals,0x00,sizeof(struct yyguts_t)); + + return yy_init_globals ( *ptr_yy_globals ); +} + + +/* yylex_init_extra has the same functionality as yylex_init, but follows the + * convention of taking the scanner as the last argument. Note however, that + * this is a *pointer* to a scanner, as it will be allocated by this call (and + * is the reason, too, why this function also must handle its own declaration). + * The user defined value in the first argument will be available to yyalloc in + * the yyextra field. + */ +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS]], +[[ +int yylex_init_extra( yy_user_defined, ptr_yy_globals ) + YY_EXTRA_TYPE yy_user_defined; + yyscan_t* ptr_yy_globals; +]], +[[ +int yylex_init_extra( YY_EXTRA_TYPE yy_user_defined, yyscan_t* ptr_yy_globals ) +]]) +{ + struct yyguts_t dummy_yyguts; + + yyset_extra (yy_user_defined, &dummy_yyguts); + + if (ptr_yy_globals == NULL){ + errno = EINVAL; + return 1; + } + + *ptr_yy_globals = (yyscan_t) yyalloc ( sizeof( struct yyguts_t ), &dummy_yyguts ); + + if (*ptr_yy_globals == NULL){ + errno = ENOMEM; + return 1; + } + + /* By setting to 0xAA, we expose bugs in + yy_init_globals. Leave at 0x00 for releases. */ + memset(*ptr_yy_globals,0x00,sizeof(struct yyguts_t)); + + yyset_extra (yy_user_defined, *ptr_yy_globals); + + return yy_init_globals ( *ptr_yy_globals ); +} + +%endif if-c-only + + +%if-c-only +static int yy_init_globals YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + /* Initialization is the same as for the non-reentrant scanner. + * This function is called from yylex_destroy(), so don't allocate here. + */ + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USE_LINENO]], +[[ + m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_REENTRANT]], + [[ + /* We do not touch yylineno unless the option is enabled. */ + yylineno = 1; + ]]) +]]) + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) = 0; + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_top) = 0; + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack_max) = 0; + YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = (char *) 0; + YY_G(yy_init) = 0; + YY_G(yy_start) = 0; + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_HAS_START_STACK_VARS]], +[[ + YY_G(yy_start_stack_ptr) = 0; + YY_G(yy_start_stack_depth) = 0; + YY_G(yy_start_stack) = NULL; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]], +[[ + YY_G(yy_state_buf) = 0; + YY_G(yy_state_ptr) = 0; + YY_G(yy_full_match) = 0; + YY_G(yy_lp) = 0; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_TEXT_IS_ARRAY]], +[[ + YY_G(yytext_ptr) = 0; + YY_G(yy_more_offset) = 0; + YY_G(yy_prev_more_offset) = 0; +]]) + +/* Defined in main.c */ +#ifdef YY_STDINIT + yyin = stdin; + yyout = stdout; +#else + yyin = (FILE *) 0; + yyout = (FILE *) 0; +#endif + + /* For future reference: Set errno on error, since we are called by + * yylex_init() + */ + return 0; +} +%endif + + +%if-c-only SNIP! this currently causes conflicts with the c++ scanner +/* yylex_destroy is for both reentrant and non-reentrant scanners. */ +int yylex_destroy YYFARGS0(void) +{ + M4_YY_DECL_GUTS_VAR(); + + /* Pop the buffer stack, destroying each element. */ + while(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER){ + yy_delete_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL; + yypop_buffer_state(M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); + } + + /* Destroy the stack itself. */ + yyfree(YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + YY_G(yy_buffer_stack) = NULL; + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_HAS_START_STACK_VARS]], +[[ + /* Destroy the start condition stack. */ + yyfree( YY_G(yy_start_stack) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + YY_G(yy_start_stack) = NULL; +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]], +[[ + yyfree ( YY_G(yy_state_buf) M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + YY_G(yy_state_buf) = NULL; +]]) + + /* Reset the globals. This is important in a non-reentrant scanner so the next time + * yylex() is called, initialization will occur. */ + yy_init_globals( M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG); + +%if-reentrant + /* Destroy the main struct (reentrant only). */ + yyfree ( yyscanner M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG ); + yyscanner = NULL; +%endif + return 0; +} +%endif + + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +/* + * Internal utility routines. + */ +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#ifndef yytext_ptr +static void yy_flex_strncpy YYFARGS3( char*,s1, yyconst char *,s2, int,n) +{ + register int i; + for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i ) + s1[i] = s2[i]; +} +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NOT_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN +static int yy_flex_strlen YYFARGS1( yyconst char *,s) +{ + register int n; + for ( n = 0; s[n]; ++n ) + ; + + return n; +} +#endif +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_FLEX_ALLOC]],, +[[ +void *yyalloc YYFARGS1( yy_size_t ,size) +{ + return (void *) malloc( size ); +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_FLEX_REALLOC]],, +[[ +void *yyrealloc YYFARGS2( void *,ptr, yy_size_t ,size) +{ + /* The cast to (char *) in the following accommodates both + * implementations that use char* generic pointers, and those + * that use void* generic pointers. It works with the latter + * because both ANSI C and C++ allow castless assignment from + * any pointer type to void*, and deal with argument conversions + * as though doing an assignment. + */ + return (void *) realloc( (char *) ptr, size ); +} +]]) + +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_NO_FLEX_FREE]],, +[[ +void yyfree YYFARGS1( void *,ptr) +{ + free( (char *) ptr ); /* see yyrealloc() for (char *) cast */ +} +]]) + +%if-tables-serialization definitions +m4preproc_include(`tables_shared.c') + +static int yytbl_read8 (void *v, struct yytbl_reader * rd) +{ + errno = 0; + if (fread (v, sizeof (flex_uint8_t), 1, rd->fp) != 1){ + errno = EIO; + return -1; + } + rd->bread += sizeof(flex_uint8_t); + return 0; +} + +static int yytbl_read16 (void *v, struct yytbl_reader * rd) +{ + errno = 0; + if (fread (v, sizeof (flex_uint16_t), 1, rd->fp) != 1){ + errno = EIO; + return -1; + } + *((flex_uint16_t *) v) = ntohs (*((flex_uint16_t *) v)); + rd->bread += sizeof(flex_uint16_t); + return 0; +} + +static int yytbl_read32 (void *v, struct yytbl_reader * rd) +{ + errno = 0; + if (fread (v, sizeof (flex_uint32_t), 1, rd->fp) != 1){ + errno = EIO; + return -1; + } + *((flex_uint32_t *) v) = ntohl (*((flex_uint32_t *) v)); + rd->bread += sizeof(flex_uint32_t); + return 0; +} + +/** Read the header */ +static int yytbl_hdr_read YYFARGS2(struct yytbl_hdr *, th, struct yytbl_reader *, rd) +{ + int bytes; + memset (th, 0, sizeof (struct yytbl_hdr)); + + if (yytbl_read32 (&(th->th_magic), rd) != 0) + return -1; + + if (th->th_magic != YYTBL_MAGIC){ + yy_fatal_error("bad magic number" /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + + if (yytbl_read32 (&(th->th_hsize), rd) != 0 + || yytbl_read32 (&(th->th_ssize), rd) != 0 + || yytbl_read16 (&(th->th_flags), rd) != 0) + return -1; + + /* Sanity check on header size. Greater than 1k suggests some funny business. */ + if (th->th_hsize < 16 || th->th_hsize > 1024){ + yy_fatal_error("insane header size detected" /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + + /* Allocate enough space for the version and name fields */ + bytes = th->th_hsize - 14; + th->th_version = (char *) yyalloc (bytes M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + if ( ! th->th_version ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yytbl_hdr_read()" ); + + /* we read it all into th_version, and point th_name into that data */ + if (fread (th->th_version, 1, bytes, rd->fp) != bytes){ + errno = EIO; + yyfree(th->th_version M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + th->th_version = NULL; + return -1; + } + else + rd->bread += bytes; + + th->th_name = th->th_version + strlen (th->th_version) + 1; + return 0; +} + +/** lookup id in the dmap list. + * @param dmap pointer to first element in list + * @return NULL if not found. + */ +static struct yytbl_dmap *yytbl_dmap_lookup YYFARGS2(struct yytbl_dmap *, dmap, + int, id) +{ + while (dmap->dm_id) + if (dmap->dm_id == id) + return dmap; + else + dmap++; + return NULL; +} + +/** Read a table while mapping its contents to the local array. + * @param dmap used to performing mapping + * @return 0 on success + */ +static int yytbl_data_load YYFARGS2(struct yytbl_dmap *, dmap, struct yytbl_reader*, rd) +{ + struct yytbl_data td; + struct yytbl_dmap *transdmap=0; + int len, i, rv, inner_loop_count; + void *p=0; + + memset (&td, 0, sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + + if (yytbl_read16 (&td.td_id, rd) != 0 + || yytbl_read16 (&td.td_flags, rd) != 0 + || yytbl_read32 (&td.td_hilen, rd) != 0 + || yytbl_read32 (&td.td_lolen, rd) != 0) + return -1; + + /* Lookup the map for the transition table so we have it in case we need it + * inside the loop below. This scanner might not even have a transition + * table, which is ok. + */ + transdmap = yytbl_dmap_lookup (dmap, YYTD_ID_TRANSITION M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + + if ((dmap = yytbl_dmap_lookup (dmap, td.td_id M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG)) == NULL){ + yy_fatal_error("table id not found in map." /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + + /* Allocate space for table. + * The --full yy_transition table is a special case, since we + * need the dmap.dm_sz entry to tell us the sizeof the individual + * struct members. + */ + { + size_t bytes; + + if ((td.td_flags & YYTD_STRUCT)) + bytes = sizeof(struct yy_trans_info) * td.td_lolen * (td.td_hilen ? td.td_hilen : 1); + else + bytes = td.td_lolen * (td.td_hilen ? td.td_hilen : 1) * dmap->dm_sz; + + if(M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY) + /* We point to the array itself */ + p = dmap->dm_arr; + else + /* We point to the address of a pointer. */ + *dmap->dm_arr = p = (void *) yyalloc (bytes M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + if ( ! p ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yytbl_data_load()" ); + } + + /* If it's a struct, we read 2 integers to get one element */ + if ((td.td_flags & YYTD_STRUCT) != 0) + inner_loop_count = 2; + else + inner_loop_count = 1; + + /* read and map each element. + * This loop iterates once for each element of the td_data array. + * Notice that we increment 'i' in the inner loop. + */ + len = yytbl_calc_total_len (&td); + for (i = 0; i < len; ){ + int j; + + + /* This loop really executes exactly 1 or 2 times. + * The second time is to handle the second member of the + * YYTD_STRUCT for the yy_transition array. + */ + for (j = 0; j < inner_loop_count; j++, i++) { + flex_int32_t t32; + + /* read into t32 no matter what the real size is. */ + { + flex_int16_t t16; + flex_int8_t t8; + + switch (YYTDFLAGS2BYTES (td.td_flags)) { + case sizeof (flex_int32_t): + rv = yytbl_read32 (&t32, rd); + break; + case sizeof (flex_int16_t): + rv = yytbl_read16 (&t16, rd); + t32 = t16; + break; + case sizeof (flex_int8_t): + rv = yytbl_read8 (&t8, rd); + t32 = t8; + break; + default: + yy_fatal_error("invalid td_flags" /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + } + if (rv != 0) + return -1; + + /* copy into the deserialized array... */ + + if ((td.td_flags & YYTD_STRUCT)) { + /* t32 is the j'th member of a two-element struct. */ + void *v; + + v = j == 0 ? &(((struct yy_trans_info *) p)->yy_verify) + : &(((struct yy_trans_info *) p)->yy_nxt); + + switch (dmap->dm_sz) { + case sizeof (flex_int32_t): + if (M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY){ + if( ((flex_int32_t *) v)[0] != (flex_int32_t) t32) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at YYTD_STRUCT flex_int32_t" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((flex_int32_t *) v)[0] = (flex_int32_t) t32; + break; + case sizeof (flex_int16_t): + if (M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY ){ + if(((flex_int16_t *) v)[0] != (flex_int16_t) t32) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at YYTD_STRUCT flex_int16_t" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((flex_int16_t *) v)[0] = (flex_int16_t) t32; + break; + case sizeof(flex_int8_t): + if (M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY ){ + if( ((flex_int8_t *) v)[0] != (flex_int8_t) t32) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at YYTD_STRUCT flex_int8_t" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((flex_int8_t *) v)[0] = (flex_int8_t) t32; + break; + default: + yy_fatal_error("invalid dmap->dm_sz for struct" /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + + /* if we're done with j, increment p */ + if (j == 1) + p = (struct yy_trans_info *) p + 1; + } + else if ((td.td_flags & YYTD_PTRANS)) { + /* t32 is an index into the transition array. */ + struct yy_trans_info *v; + + + if (!transdmap){ + yy_fatal_error("transition table not found" /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + + if( M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY) + v = &(((struct yy_trans_info *) (transdmap->dm_arr))[t32]); + else + v = &((*((struct yy_trans_info **) (transdmap->dm_arr)))[t32]); + + if(M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY ){ + if( ((struct yy_trans_info **) p)[0] != v) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at YYTD_PTRANS" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((struct yy_trans_info **) p)[0] = v; + + /* increment p */ + p = (struct yy_trans_info **) p + 1; + } + else { + /* t32 is a plain int. copy data, then incrememnt p. */ + switch (dmap->dm_sz) { + case sizeof (flex_int32_t): + if(M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY ){ + if( ((flex_int32_t *) p)[0] != (flex_int32_t) t32) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at flex_int32_t" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((flex_int32_t *) p)[0] = (flex_int32_t) t32; + p = ((flex_int32_t *) p) + 1; + break; + case sizeof (flex_int16_t): + if(M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY ){ + if( ((flex_int16_t *) p)[0] != (flex_int16_t) t32) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at flex_int16_t" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((flex_int16_t *) p)[0] = (flex_int16_t) t32; + p = ((flex_int16_t *) p) + 1; + break; + case sizeof (flex_int8_t): + if(M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY ){ + if( ((flex_int8_t *) p)[0] != (flex_int8_t) t32) + yy_fatal_error("tables verification failed at flex_int8_t" M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + }else + ((flex_int8_t *) p)[0] = (flex_int8_t) t32; + p = ((flex_int8_t *) p) + 1; + break; + default: + yy_fatal_error("invalid dmap->dm_sz for plain int" /*TODO: not fatal.*/ M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + return -1; + } + } + } + + } + + /* Now eat padding. */ + { + int pad; + pad = yypad64(rd->bread); + while(--pad >= 0){ + flex_int8_t t8; + if(yytbl_read8(&t8,rd) != 0) + return -1; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +%define-yytables The name for this specific scanner's tables. + +/* Find the key and load the DFA tables from the given stream. */ +static int yytbl_fload YYFARGS2(FILE *, fp, const char *, key) +{ + int rv=0; + struct yytbl_hdr th; + struct yytbl_reader rd; + + rd.fp = fp; + th.th_version = NULL; + + /* Keep trying until we find the right set of tables or end of file. */ + while (!feof(rd.fp)) { + rd.bread = 0; + if (yytbl_hdr_read (&th, &rd M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG) != 0){ + rv = -1; + goto return_rv; + } + + /* A NULL key means choose the first set of tables. */ + if (key == NULL) + break; + + if (strcmp(th.th_name,key) != 0){ + /* Skip ahead to next set */ + fseek(rd.fp, th.th_ssize - th.th_hsize, SEEK_CUR); + yyfree(th.th_version M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + th.th_version = NULL; + } + else + break; + } + + while (rd.bread < th.th_ssize){ + /* Load the data tables */ + if(yytbl_data_load (yydmap,&rd M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG) != 0){ + rv = -1; + goto return_rv; + } + } + +return_rv: + if(th.th_version){ + yyfree(th.th_version M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + th.th_version = NULL; + } + + return rv; +} + +/** Load the DFA tables for this scanner from the given stream. */ +int yytables_fload YYFARGS1(FILE *, fp) +{ + + if( yytbl_fload(fp, YYTABLES_NAME M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG) != 0) + return -1; + return 0; +} + +/** Destroy the loaded tables, freeing memory, etc.. */ +int yytables_destroy YYFARGS0(void) +{ + struct yytbl_dmap *dmap=0; + + if(!M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY){ + /* Walk the dmap, freeing the pointers */ + for(dmap=yydmap; dmap->dm_id; dmap++) { + void * v; + v = dmap->dm_arr; + if(v && *(char**)v){ + yyfree(*(char**)v M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); + *(char**)v = NULL; + } + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* end table serialization code definitions */ +%endif + + +m4_ifdef([[M4_YY_MAIN]], [[ +int main M4_YY_PARAMS(void); + +int main () +{ + +%if-reentrant + yyscan_t lexer; + yylex_init(&lexer); + yylex( lexer ); + yylex_destroy( lexer); + +%endif +%if-not-reentrant + yylex(); +%endif + + return 0; +} +]]) + +%ok-for-header +m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]], +[[ +#undef YY_NEW_FILE +#undef YY_FLUSH_BUFFER +#undef yy_set_bol +#undef yy_new_buffer +#undef yy_set_interactive +#undef YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION + +#ifdef YY_DECL_IS_OURS +#undef YY_DECL_IS_OURS +#undef YY_DECL +#endif +]]) diff --git a/flexdef.h b/flexdef.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d038952 --- /dev/null +++ b/flexdef.h @@ -0,0 +1,1223 @@ + +/* flexdef - definitions file for flex */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#ifndef FLEXDEF_H +#define FLEXDEF_H 1 + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +#include +#endif + +/* AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */ +#ifndef __GNUC__ +# if HAVE_ALLOCA_H +# include +# else +# ifdef _AIX + #pragma alloca +# else +# ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */ +char *alloca (); +# endif +# endif +# endif +#endif + +#ifdef STDC_HEADERS +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_ASSERT_H +#include +#else +#define assert(Pred) +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAMS_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H +#include +#else +#define bool int +#define true 1 +#define false 0 +#endif +#include +#include "flexint.h" + +/* We use gettext. So, when we write strings which should be translated, we mark them with _() */ +#ifdef ENABLE_NLS +#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H +#include +#endif /* HAVE_LOCALE_H */ +#include "gettext.h" +#define _(String) gettext (String) +#else +#define _(STRING) STRING +#endif /* ENABLE_NLS */ + +/* Always be prepared to generate an 8-bit scanner. */ +#define CSIZE 256 +#define Char unsigned char + +/* Size of input alphabet - should be size of ASCII set. */ +#ifndef DEFAULT_CSIZE +#define DEFAULT_CSIZE 128 +#endif + +#ifndef PROTO +#if defined(__STDC__) +#define PROTO(proto) proto +#else +#define PROTO(proto) () +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef VMS +#ifndef __VMS_POSIX +#define unlink remove +#define SHORT_FILE_NAMES +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef MS_DOS +#define SHORT_FILE_NAMES +#endif + + +/* Maximum line length we'll have to deal with. */ +#define MAXLINE 2048 + +#ifndef MIN +#define MIN(x,y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y)) +#endif +#ifndef MAX +#define MAX(x,y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y)) +#endif +#ifndef ABS +#define ABS(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x)) +#endif + + +/* ANSI C does not guarantee that isascii() is defined */ +#ifndef isascii +#define isascii(c) ((c) <= 0177) +#endif + +#define unspecified -1 + +/* Special chk[] values marking the slots taking by end-of-buffer and action + * numbers. + */ +#define EOB_POSITION -1 +#define ACTION_POSITION -2 + +/* Number of data items per line for -f output. */ +#define NUMDATAITEMS 10 + +/* Number of lines of data in -f output before inserting a blank line for + * readability. + */ +#define NUMDATALINES 10 + +/* transition_struct_out() definitions. */ +#define TRANS_STRUCT_PRINT_LENGTH 14 + +/* Returns true if an nfa state has an epsilon out-transition slot + * that can be used. This definition is currently not used. + */ +#define FREE_EPSILON(state) \ + (transchar[state] == SYM_EPSILON && \ + trans2[state] == NO_TRANSITION && \ + finalst[state] != state) + +/* Returns true if an nfa state has an epsilon out-transition character + * and both slots are free + */ +#define SUPER_FREE_EPSILON(state) \ + (transchar[state] == SYM_EPSILON && \ + trans1[state] == NO_TRANSITION) \ + +/* Maximum number of NFA states that can comprise a DFA state. It's real + * big because if there's a lot of rules, the initial state will have a + * huge epsilon closure. + */ +#define INITIAL_MAX_DFA_SIZE 750 +#define MAX_DFA_SIZE_INCREMENT 750 + + +/* A note on the following masks. They are used to mark accepting numbers + * as being special. As such, they implicitly limit the number of accepting + * numbers (i.e., rules) because if there are too many rules the rule numbers + * will overload the mask bits. Fortunately, this limit is \large/ (0x2000 == + * 8192) so unlikely to actually cause any problems. A check is made in + * new_rule() to ensure that this limit is not reached. + */ + +/* Mask to mark a trailing context accepting number. */ +#define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x2000 + +/* Mask to mark the accepting number of the "head" of a trailing context + * rule. + */ +#define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x4000 + +/* Maximum number of rules, as outlined in the above note. */ +#define MAX_RULE (YY_TRAILING_MASK - 1) + + +/* NIL must be 0. If not, its special meaning when making equivalence classes + * (it marks the representative of a given e.c.) will be unidentifiable. + */ +#define NIL 0 + +#define JAM -1 /* to mark a missing DFA transition */ +#define NO_TRANSITION NIL +#define UNIQUE -1 /* marks a symbol as an e.c. representative */ +#define INFINITE_REPEAT -1 /* for x{5,} constructions */ + +#define INITIAL_MAX_CCLS 100 /* max number of unique character classes */ +#define MAX_CCLS_INCREMENT 100 + +/* Size of table holding members of character classes. */ +#define INITIAL_MAX_CCL_TBL_SIZE 500 +#define MAX_CCL_TBL_SIZE_INCREMENT 250 + +#define INITIAL_MAX_RULES 100 /* default maximum number of rules */ +#define MAX_RULES_INCREMENT 100 + +#define INITIAL_MNS 2000 /* default maximum number of nfa states */ +#define MNS_INCREMENT 1000 /* amount to bump above by if it's not enough */ + +#define INITIAL_MAX_DFAS 1000 /* default maximum number of dfa states */ +#define MAX_DFAS_INCREMENT 1000 + +#define JAMSTATE -32766 /* marks a reference to the state that always jams */ + +/* Maximum number of NFA states. */ +#define MAXIMUM_MNS 31999 +#define MAXIMUM_MNS_LONG 1999999999 + +/* Enough so that if it's subtracted from an NFA state number, the result + * is guaranteed to be negative. + */ +#define MARKER_DIFFERENCE (maximum_mns+2) + +/* Maximum number of nxt/chk pairs for non-templates. */ +#define INITIAL_MAX_XPAIRS 2000 +#define MAX_XPAIRS_INCREMENT 2000 + +/* Maximum number of nxt/chk pairs needed for templates. */ +#define INITIAL_MAX_TEMPLATE_XPAIRS 2500 +#define MAX_TEMPLATE_XPAIRS_INCREMENT 2500 + +#define SYM_EPSILON (CSIZE + 1) /* to mark transitions on the symbol epsilon */ + +#define INITIAL_MAX_SCS 40 /* maximum number of start conditions */ +#define MAX_SCS_INCREMENT 40 /* amount to bump by if it's not enough */ + +#define ONE_STACK_SIZE 500 /* stack of states with only one out-transition */ +#define SAME_TRANS -1 /* transition is the same as "default" entry for state */ + +/* The following percentages are used to tune table compression: + + * The percentage the number of out-transitions a state must be of the + * number of equivalence classes in order to be considered for table + * compaction by using protos. + */ +#define PROTO_SIZE_PERCENTAGE 15 + +/* The percentage the number of homogeneous out-transitions of a state + * must be of the number of total out-transitions of the state in order + * that the state's transition table is first compared with a potential + * template of the most common out-transition instead of with the first + * proto in the proto queue. + */ +#define CHECK_COM_PERCENTAGE 50 + +/* The percentage the number of differences between a state's transition + * table and the proto it was first compared with must be of the total + * number of out-transitions of the state in order to keep the first + * proto as a good match and not search any further. + */ +#define FIRST_MATCH_DIFF_PERCENTAGE 10 + +/* The percentage the number of differences between a state's transition + * table and the most similar proto must be of the state's total number + * of out-transitions to use the proto as an acceptable close match. + */ +#define ACCEPTABLE_DIFF_PERCENTAGE 50 + +/* The percentage the number of homogeneous out-transitions of a state + * must be of the number of total out-transitions of the state in order + * to consider making a template from the state. + */ +#define TEMPLATE_SAME_PERCENTAGE 60 + +/* The percentage the number of differences between a state's transition + * table and the most similar proto must be of the state's total number + * of out-transitions to create a new proto from the state. + */ +#define NEW_PROTO_DIFF_PERCENTAGE 20 + +/* The percentage the total number of out-transitions of a state must be + * of the number of equivalence classes in order to consider trying to + * fit the transition table into "holes" inside the nxt/chk table. + */ +#define INTERIOR_FIT_PERCENTAGE 15 + +/* Size of region set aside to cache the complete transition table of + * protos on the proto queue to enable quick comparisons. + */ +#define PROT_SAVE_SIZE 2000 + +#define MSP 50 /* maximum number of saved protos (protos on the proto queue) */ + +/* Maximum number of out-transitions a state can have that we'll rummage + * around through the interior of the internal fast table looking for a + * spot for it. + */ +#define MAX_XTIONS_FULL_INTERIOR_FIT 4 + +/* Maximum number of rules which will be reported as being associated + * with a DFA state. + */ +#define MAX_ASSOC_RULES 100 + +/* Number that, if used to subscript an array, has a good chance of producing + * an error; should be small enough to fit into a short. + */ +#define BAD_SUBSCRIPT -32767 + +/* Absolute value of largest number that can be stored in a short, with a + * bit of slop thrown in for general paranoia. + */ +#define MAX_SHORT 32700 + + +/* Declarations for global variables. */ + + +/* Variables for flags: + * printstats - if true (-v), dump statistics + * syntaxerror - true if a syntax error has been found + * eofseen - true if we've seen an eof in the input file + * ddebug - if true (-d), make a "debug" scanner + * trace - if true (-T), trace processing + * nowarn - if true (-w), do not generate warnings + * spprdflt - if true (-s), suppress the default rule + * interactive - if true (-I), generate an interactive scanner + * lex_compat - if true (-l), maximize compatibility with AT&T lex + * posix_compat - if true (-X), maximize compatibility with POSIX lex + * do_yylineno - if true, generate code to maintain yylineno + * useecs - if true (-Ce flag), use equivalence classes + * fulltbl - if true (-Cf flag), don't compress the DFA state table + * usemecs - if true (-Cm flag), use meta-equivalence classes + * fullspd - if true (-F flag), use Jacobson method of table representation + * gen_line_dirs - if true (i.e., no -L flag), generate #line directives + * performance_report - if > 0 (i.e., -p flag), generate a report relating + * to scanner performance; if > 1 (-p -p), report on minor performance + * problems, too + * backing_up_report - if true (i.e., -b flag), generate "lex.backup" file + * listing backing-up states + * C_plus_plus - if true (i.e., -+ flag), generate a C++ scanner class; + * otherwise, a standard C scanner + * reentrant - if true (-R), generate a reentrant C scanner. + * bison_bridge_lval - if true (--bison-bridge), bison pure calling convention. + * bison_bridge_lloc - if true (--bison-locations), bison yylloc. + * long_align - if true (-Ca flag), favor long-word alignment. + * use_read - if true (-f, -F, or -Cr) then use read() for scanner input; + * otherwise, use fread(). + * yytext_is_array - if true (i.e., %array directive), then declare + * yytext as a array instead of a character pointer. Nice and inefficient. + * do_yywrap - do yywrap() processing on EOF. If false, EOF treated as + * "no more files". + * csize - size of character set for the scanner we're generating; + * 128 for 7-bit chars and 256 for 8-bit + * yymore_used - if true, yymore() is used in input rules + * reject - if true, generate back-up tables for REJECT macro + * real_reject - if true, scanner really uses REJECT (as opposed to just + * having "reject" set for variable trailing context) + * continued_action - true if this rule's action is to "fall through" to + * the next rule's action (i.e., the '|' action) + * in_rule - true if we're inside an individual rule, false if not. + * yymore_really_used - whether to treat yymore() as really used, regardless + * of what we think based on references to it in the user's actions. + * reject_really_used - same for REJECT + */ + +extern int printstats, syntaxerror, eofseen, ddebug, trace, nowarn, + spprdflt; +extern int interactive, lex_compat, posix_compat, do_yylineno; +extern int useecs, fulltbl, usemecs, fullspd; +extern int gen_line_dirs, performance_report, backing_up_report; +extern int reentrant, bison_bridge_lval, bison_bridge_lloc; +extern bool ansi_func_defs, ansi_func_protos; +extern int C_plus_plus, long_align, use_read, yytext_is_array, do_yywrap; +extern int csize; +extern int yymore_used, reject, real_reject, continued_action, in_rule; + +extern int yymore_really_used, reject_really_used; + + +/* Variables used in the flex input routines: + * datapos - characters on current output line + * dataline - number of contiguous lines of data in current data + * statement. Used to generate readable -f output + * linenum - current input line number + * out_linenum - current output line number + * skelfile - the skeleton file + * skel - compiled-in skeleton array + * skel_ind - index into "skel" array, if skelfile is nil + * yyin - input file + * backing_up_file - file to summarize backing-up states to + * infilename - name of input file + * outfilename - name of output file + * headerfilename - name of the .h file to generate + * did_outfilename - whether outfilename was explicitly set + * prefix - the prefix used for externally visible names ("yy" by default) + * yyclass - yyFlexLexer subclass to use for YY_DECL + * do_stdinit - whether to initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout + * use_stdout - the -t flag + * input_files - array holding names of input files + * num_input_files - size of input_files array + * program_name - name with which program was invoked + * + * action_array - array to hold the rule actions + * action_size - size of action_array + * defs1_offset - index where the user's section 1 definitions start + * in action_array + * prolog_offset - index where the prolog starts in action_array + * action_offset - index where the non-prolog starts in action_array + * action_index - index where the next action should go, with respect + * to "action_array" + */ + +extern int datapos, dataline, linenum, out_linenum; +extern FILE *skelfile, *yyin, *backing_up_file; +extern const char *skel[]; +extern int skel_ind; +extern char *infilename, *outfilename, *headerfilename; +extern int did_outfilename; +extern char *prefix, *yyclass, *extra_type; +extern int do_stdinit, use_stdout; +extern char **input_files; +extern int num_input_files; +extern char *program_name; + +extern char *action_array; +extern int action_size; +extern int defs1_offset, prolog_offset, action_offset, action_index; + + +/* Variables for stack of states having only one out-transition: + * onestate - state number + * onesym - transition symbol + * onenext - target state + * onedef - default base entry + * onesp - stack pointer + */ + +extern int onestate[ONE_STACK_SIZE], onesym[ONE_STACK_SIZE]; +extern int onenext[ONE_STACK_SIZE], onedef[ONE_STACK_SIZE], onesp; + + +/* Variables for nfa machine data: + * maximum_mns - maximal number of NFA states supported by tables + * current_mns - current maximum on number of NFA states + * num_rules - number of the last accepting state; also is number of + * rules created so far + * num_eof_rules - number of <> rules + * default_rule - number of the default rule + * current_max_rules - current maximum number of rules + * lastnfa - last nfa state number created + * firstst - physically the first state of a fragment + * lastst - last physical state of fragment + * finalst - last logical state of fragment + * transchar - transition character + * trans1 - transition state + * trans2 - 2nd transition state for epsilons + * accptnum - accepting number + * assoc_rule - rule associated with this NFA state (or 0 if none) + * state_type - a STATE_xxx type identifying whether the state is part + * of a normal rule, the leading state in a trailing context + * rule (i.e., the state which marks the transition from + * recognizing the text-to-be-matched to the beginning of + * the trailing context), or a subsequent state in a trailing + * context rule + * rule_type - a RULE_xxx type identifying whether this a ho-hum + * normal rule or one which has variable head & trailing + * context + * rule_linenum - line number associated with rule + * rule_useful - true if we've determined that the rule can be matched + * rule_has_nl - true if rule could possibly match a newline + * ccl_has_nl - true if current ccl could match a newline + * nlch - default eol char + */ + +extern int maximum_mns, current_mns, current_max_rules; +extern int num_rules, num_eof_rules, default_rule, lastnfa; +extern int *firstst, *lastst, *finalst, *transchar, *trans1, *trans2; +extern int *accptnum, *assoc_rule, *state_type; +extern int *rule_type, *rule_linenum, *rule_useful; +extern bool *rule_has_nl, *ccl_has_nl; +extern int nlch; + +/* Different types of states; values are useful as masks, as well, for + * routines like check_trailing_context(). + */ +#define STATE_NORMAL 0x1 +#define STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT 0x2 + +/* Global holding current type of state we're making. */ + +extern int current_state_type; + +/* Different types of rules. */ +#define RULE_NORMAL 0 +#define RULE_VARIABLE 1 + +/* True if the input rules include a rule with both variable-length head + * and trailing context, false otherwise. + */ +extern int variable_trailing_context_rules; + + +/* Variables for protos: + * numtemps - number of templates created + * numprots - number of protos created + * protprev - backlink to a more-recently used proto + * protnext - forward link to a less-recently used proto + * prottbl - base/def table entry for proto + * protcomst - common state of proto + * firstprot - number of the most recently used proto + * lastprot - number of the least recently used proto + * protsave contains the entire state array for protos + */ + +extern int numtemps, numprots, protprev[MSP], protnext[MSP], prottbl[MSP]; +extern int protcomst[MSP], firstprot, lastprot, protsave[PROT_SAVE_SIZE]; + + +/* Variables for managing equivalence classes: + * numecs - number of equivalence classes + * nextecm - forward link of Equivalence Class members + * ecgroup - class number or backward link of EC members + * nummecs - number of meta-equivalence classes (used to compress + * templates) + * tecfwd - forward link of meta-equivalence classes members + * tecbck - backward link of MEC's + */ + +/* Reserve enough room in the equivalence class arrays so that we + * can use the CSIZE'th element to hold equivalence class information + * for the NUL character. Later we'll move this information into + * the 0th element. + */ +extern int numecs, nextecm[CSIZE + 1], ecgroup[CSIZE + 1], nummecs; + +/* Meta-equivalence classes are indexed starting at 1, so it's possible + * that they will require positions from 1 .. CSIZE, i.e., CSIZE + 1 + * slots total (since the arrays are 0-based). nextecm[] and ecgroup[] + * don't require the extra position since they're indexed from 1 .. CSIZE - 1. + */ +extern int tecfwd[CSIZE + 1], tecbck[CSIZE + 1]; + + +/* Variables for start conditions: + * lastsc - last start condition created + * current_max_scs - current limit on number of start conditions + * scset - set of rules active in start condition + * scbol - set of rules active only at the beginning of line in a s.c. + * scxclu - true if start condition is exclusive + * sceof - true if start condition has EOF rule + * scname - start condition name + */ + +extern int lastsc, *scset, *scbol, *scxclu, *sceof; +extern int current_max_scs; +extern char **scname; + + +/* Variables for dfa machine data: + * current_max_dfa_size - current maximum number of NFA states in DFA + * current_max_xpairs - current maximum number of non-template xtion pairs + * current_max_template_xpairs - current maximum number of template pairs + * current_max_dfas - current maximum number DFA states + * lastdfa - last dfa state number created + * nxt - state to enter upon reading character + * chk - check value to see if "nxt" applies + * tnxt - internal nxt table for templates + * base - offset into "nxt" for given state + * def - where to go if "chk" disallows "nxt" entry + * nultrans - NUL transition for each state + * NUL_ec - equivalence class of the NUL character + * tblend - last "nxt/chk" table entry being used + * firstfree - first empty entry in "nxt/chk" table + * dss - nfa state set for each dfa + * dfasiz - size of nfa state set for each dfa + * dfaacc - accepting set for each dfa state (if using REJECT), or accepting + * number, if not + * accsiz - size of accepting set for each dfa state + * dhash - dfa state hash value + * numas - number of DFA accepting states created; note that this + * is not necessarily the same value as num_rules, which is the analogous + * value for the NFA + * numsnpairs - number of state/nextstate transition pairs + * jambase - position in base/def where the default jam table starts + * jamstate - state number corresponding to "jam" state + * end_of_buffer_state - end-of-buffer dfa state number + */ + +extern int current_max_dfa_size, current_max_xpairs; +extern int current_max_template_xpairs, current_max_dfas; +extern int lastdfa, *nxt, *chk, *tnxt; +extern int *base, *def, *nultrans, NUL_ec, tblend, firstfree, **dss, + *dfasiz; +extern union dfaacc_union { + int *dfaacc_set; + int dfaacc_state; +} *dfaacc; +extern int *accsiz, *dhash, numas; +extern int numsnpairs, jambase, jamstate; +extern int end_of_buffer_state; + +/* Variables for ccl information: + * lastccl - ccl index of the last created ccl + * current_maxccls - current limit on the maximum number of unique ccl's + * cclmap - maps a ccl index to its set pointer + * ccllen - gives the length of a ccl + * cclng - true for a given ccl if the ccl is negated + * cclreuse - counts how many times a ccl is re-used + * current_max_ccl_tbl_size - current limit on number of characters needed + * to represent the unique ccl's + * ccltbl - holds the characters in each ccl - indexed by cclmap + */ + +extern int lastccl, *cclmap, *ccllen, *cclng, cclreuse; +extern int current_maxccls, current_max_ccl_tbl_size; +extern Char *ccltbl; + + +/* Variables for miscellaneous information: + * nmstr - last NAME scanned by the scanner + * sectnum - section number currently being parsed + * nummt - number of empty nxt/chk table entries + * hshcol - number of hash collisions detected by snstods + * dfaeql - number of times a newly created dfa was equal to an old one + * numeps - number of epsilon NFA states created + * eps2 - number of epsilon states which have 2 out-transitions + * num_reallocs - number of times it was necessary to realloc() a group + * of arrays + * tmpuses - number of DFA states that chain to templates + * totnst - total number of NFA states used to make DFA states + * peakpairs - peak number of transition pairs we had to store internally + * numuniq - number of unique transitions + * numdup - number of duplicate transitions + * hshsave - number of hash collisions saved by checking number of states + * num_backing_up - number of DFA states requiring backing up + * bol_needed - whether scanner needs beginning-of-line recognition + */ + +extern char nmstr[MAXLINE]; +extern int sectnum, nummt, hshcol, dfaeql, numeps, eps2, num_reallocs; +extern int tmpuses, totnst, peakpairs, numuniq, numdup, hshsave; +extern int num_backing_up, bol_needed; + +void *allocate_array PROTO ((int, size_t)); +void *reallocate_array PROTO ((void *, int, size_t)); + +void *flex_alloc PROTO ((size_t)); +void *flex_realloc PROTO ((void *, size_t)); +void flex_free PROTO ((void *)); + +#define allocate_integer_array(size) \ + (int *) allocate_array( size, sizeof( int ) ) + +#define reallocate_integer_array(array,size) \ + (int *) reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( int ) ) + +#define allocate_bool_array(size) \ + (bool *) allocate_array( size, sizeof( bool ) ) + +#define reallocate_bool_array(array,size) \ + (bool *) reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( bool ) ) + +#define allocate_int_ptr_array(size) \ + (int **) allocate_array( size, sizeof( int * ) ) + +#define allocate_char_ptr_array(size) \ + (char **) allocate_array( size, sizeof( char * ) ) + +#define allocate_dfaacc_union(size) \ + (union dfaacc_union *) \ + allocate_array( size, sizeof( union dfaacc_union ) ) + +#define reallocate_int_ptr_array(array,size) \ + (int **) reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( int * ) ) + +#define reallocate_char_ptr_array(array,size) \ + (char **) reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( char * ) ) + +#define reallocate_dfaacc_union(array, size) \ + (union dfaacc_union *) \ + reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( union dfaacc_union ) ) + +#define allocate_character_array(size) \ + (char *) allocate_array( size, sizeof( char ) ) + +#define reallocate_character_array(array,size) \ + (char *) reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( char ) ) + +#define allocate_Character_array(size) \ + (Char *) allocate_array( size, sizeof( Char ) ) + +#define reallocate_Character_array(array,size) \ + (Char *) reallocate_array( (void *) array, size, sizeof( Char ) ) + + +/* Used to communicate between scanner and parser. The type should really + * be YYSTYPE, but we can't easily get our hands on it. + */ +extern int yylval; + + +/* External functions that are cross-referenced among the flex source files. */ + + +/* from file ccl.c */ + +extern void ccladd PROTO ((int, int)); /* add a single character to a ccl */ +extern int cclinit PROTO ((void)); /* make an empty ccl */ +extern void cclnegate PROTO ((int)); /* negate a ccl */ +extern int ccl_set_diff (int a, int b); /* set difference of two ccls. */ +extern int ccl_set_union (int a, int b); /* set union of two ccls. */ + +/* List the members of a set of characters in CCL form. */ +extern void list_character_set PROTO ((FILE *, int[])); + + +/* from file dfa.c */ + +/* Check a DFA state for backing up. */ +extern void check_for_backing_up PROTO ((int, int[])); + +/* Check to see if NFA state set constitutes "dangerous" trailing context. */ +extern void check_trailing_context PROTO ((int *, int, int *, int)); + +/* Construct the epsilon closure of a set of ndfa states. */ +extern int *epsclosure PROTO ((int *, int *, int[], int *, int *)); + +/* Increase the maximum number of dfas. */ +extern void increase_max_dfas PROTO ((void)); + +extern void ntod PROTO ((void)); /* convert a ndfa to a dfa */ + +/* Converts a set of ndfa states into a dfa state. */ +extern int snstods PROTO ((int[], int, int[], int, int, int *)); + + +/* from file ecs.c */ + +/* Convert character classes to set of equivalence classes. */ +extern void ccl2ecl PROTO ((void)); + +/* Associate equivalence class numbers with class members. */ +extern int cre8ecs PROTO ((int[], int[], int)); + +/* Update equivalence classes based on character class transitions. */ +extern void mkeccl PROTO ((Char[], int, int[], int[], int, int)); + +/* Create equivalence class for single character. */ +extern void mkechar PROTO ((int, int[], int[])); + + +/* from file gen.c */ + +extern void do_indent PROTO ((void)); /* indent to the current level */ + +/* Generate the code to keep backing-up information. */ +extern void gen_backing_up PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate the code to perform the backing up. */ +extern void gen_bu_action PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate full speed compressed transition table. */ +extern void genctbl PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate the code to find the action number. */ +extern void gen_find_action PROTO ((void)); + +extern void genftbl PROTO ((void)); /* generate full transition table */ + +/* Generate the code to find the next compressed-table state. */ +extern void gen_next_compressed_state PROTO ((char *)); + +/* Generate the code to find the next match. */ +extern void gen_next_match PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate the code to find the next state. */ +extern void gen_next_state PROTO ((int)); + +/* Generate the code to make a NUL transition. */ +extern void gen_NUL_trans PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate the code to find the start state. */ +extern void gen_start_state PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate data statements for the transition tables. */ +extern void gentabs PROTO ((void)); + +/* Write out a formatted string at the current indentation level. */ +extern void indent_put2s PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); + +/* Write out a string + newline at the current indentation level. */ +extern void indent_puts PROTO ((const char *)); + +extern void make_tables PROTO ((void)); /* generate transition tables */ + + +/* from file main.c */ + +extern void check_options PROTO ((void)); +extern void flexend PROTO ((int)); +extern void usage PROTO ((void)); + + +/* from file misc.c */ + +/* Add a #define to the action file. */ +extern void action_define PROTO ((const char *defname, int value)); + +/* Add the given text to the stored actions. */ +extern void add_action PROTO ((const char *new_text)); + +/* True if a string is all lower case. */ +extern int all_lower PROTO ((register char *)); + +/* True if a string is all upper case. */ +extern int all_upper PROTO ((register char *)); + +/* Bubble sort an integer array. */ +extern void bubble PROTO ((int[], int)); + +/* Check a character to make sure it's in the expected range. */ +extern void check_char PROTO ((int c)); + +/* Replace upper-case letter to lower-case. */ +extern Char clower PROTO ((int)); + +/* Returns a dynamically allocated copy of a string. */ +extern char *copy_string PROTO ((register const char *)); + +/* Returns a dynamically allocated copy of a (potentially) unsigned string. */ +extern Char *copy_unsigned_string PROTO ((register Char *)); + +/* Shell sort a character array. */ +extern void cshell PROTO ((Char[], int, int)); + +/* Finish up a block of data declarations. */ +extern void dataend PROTO ((void)); + +/* Flush generated data statements. */ +extern void dataflush PROTO ((void)); + +/* Report an error message and terminate. */ +extern void flexerror PROTO ((const char *)); + +/* Report a fatal error message and terminate. */ +extern void flexfatal PROTO ((const char *)); + +/* Report a fatal error with a pinpoint, and terminate */ +#if HAVE_DECL___FUNC__ +#define flex_die(msg) \ + do{ \ + fprintf (stderr,\ + _("%s: fatal internal error at %s:%d (%s): %s\n"),\ + program_name, __FILE__, (int)__LINE__,\ + __func__,msg);\ + FLEX_EXIT(1);\ + }while(0) +#else /* ! HAVE_DECL___FUNC__ */ +#define flex_die(msg) \ + do{ \ + fprintf (stderr,\ + _("%s: fatal internal error at %s:%d %s\n"),\ + program_name, __FILE__, (int)__LINE__,\ + msg);\ + FLEX_EXIT(1);\ + }while(0) +#endif /* ! HAVE_DECL___func__ */ + +/* Convert a hexadecimal digit string to an integer value. */ +extern int htoi PROTO ((Char[])); + +/* Report an error message formatted with one integer argument. */ +extern void lerrif PROTO ((const char *, int)); + +/* Report an error message formatted with one string argument. */ +extern void lerrsf PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); + +/* Spit out a "#line" statement. */ +extern void line_directive_out PROTO ((FILE *, int)); + +/* Mark the current position in the action array as the end of the section 1 + * user defs. + */ +extern void mark_defs1 PROTO ((void)); + +/* Mark the current position in the action array as the end of the prolog. */ +extern void mark_prolog PROTO ((void)); + +/* Generate a data statment for a two-dimensional array. */ +extern void mk2data PROTO ((int)); + +extern void mkdata PROTO ((int)); /* generate a data statement */ + +/* Return the integer represented by a string of digits. */ +extern int myctoi PROTO ((const char *)); + +/* Return character corresponding to escape sequence. */ +extern Char myesc PROTO ((Char[])); + +/* Convert an octal digit string to an integer value. */ +extern int otoi PROTO ((Char[])); + +/* Output a (possibly-formatted) string to the generated scanner. */ +extern void out PROTO ((const char *)); +extern void out_dec PROTO ((const char *, int)); +extern void out_dec2 PROTO ((const char *, int, int)); +extern void out_hex PROTO ((const char *, unsigned int)); +extern void out_line_count PROTO ((const char *)); +extern void out_str PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); +extern void out_str3 +PROTO ((const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *)); +extern void out_str_dec PROTO ((const char *, const char *, int)); +extern void outc PROTO ((int)); +extern void outn PROTO ((const char *)); +extern void out_m4_define (const char* def, const char* val); + +/* Return a printable version of the given character, which might be + * 8-bit. + */ +extern char *readable_form PROTO ((int)); + +/* Write out one section of the skeleton file. */ +extern void skelout PROTO ((void)); + +/* Output a yy_trans_info structure. */ +extern void transition_struct_out PROTO ((int, int)); + +/* Only needed when using certain broken versions of bison to build parse.c. */ +extern void *yy_flex_xmalloc PROTO ((int)); + +/* Set a region of memory to 0. */ +extern void zero_out PROTO ((char *, size_t)); + + +/* from file nfa.c */ + +/* Add an accepting state to a machine. */ +extern void add_accept PROTO ((int, int)); + +/* Make a given number of copies of a singleton machine. */ +extern int copysingl PROTO ((int, int)); + +/* Debugging routine to write out an nfa. */ +extern void dumpnfa PROTO ((int)); + +/* Finish up the processing for a rule. */ +extern void finish_rule PROTO ((int, int, int, int, int)); + +/* Connect two machines together. */ +extern int link_machines PROTO ((int, int)); + +/* Mark each "beginning" state in a machine as being a "normal" (i.e., + * not trailing context associated) state. + */ +extern void mark_beginning_as_normal PROTO ((register int)); + +/* Make a machine that branches to two machines. */ +extern int mkbranch PROTO ((int, int)); + +extern int mkclos PROTO ((int)); /* convert a machine into a closure */ +extern int mkopt PROTO ((int)); /* make a machine optional */ + +/* Make a machine that matches either one of two machines. */ +extern int mkor PROTO ((int, int)); + +/* Convert a machine into a positive closure. */ +extern int mkposcl PROTO ((int)); + +extern int mkrep PROTO ((int, int, int)); /* make a replicated machine */ + +/* Create a state with a transition on a given symbol. */ +extern int mkstate PROTO ((int)); + +extern void new_rule PROTO ((void)); /* initialize for a new rule */ + + +/* from file parse.y */ + +/* Build the "<>" action for the active start conditions. */ +extern void build_eof_action PROTO ((void)); + +/* Write out a message formatted with one string, pinpointing its location. */ +extern void format_pinpoint_message PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); + +/* Write out a message, pinpointing its location. */ +extern void pinpoint_message PROTO ((const char *)); + +/* Write out a warning, pinpointing it at the given line. */ +extern void line_warning PROTO ((const char *, int)); + +/* Write out a message, pinpointing it at the given line. */ +extern void line_pinpoint PROTO ((const char *, int)); + +/* Report a formatted syntax error. */ +extern void format_synerr PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); +extern void synerr PROTO ((const char *)); /* report a syntax error */ +extern void format_warn PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); +extern void warn PROTO ((const char *)); /* report a warning */ +extern void yyerror PROTO ((const char *)); /* report a parse error */ +extern int yyparse PROTO ((void)); /* the YACC parser */ + + +/* from file scan.l */ + +/* The Flex-generated scanner for flex. */ +extern int flexscan PROTO ((void)); + +/* Open the given file (if NULL, stdin) for scanning. */ +extern void set_input_file PROTO ((char *)); + +/* Wrapup a file in the lexical analyzer. */ +extern int yywrap PROTO ((void)); + + +/* from file sym.c */ + +/* Save the text of a character class. */ +extern void cclinstal PROTO ((Char[], int)); + +/* Lookup the number associated with character class. */ +extern int ccllookup PROTO ((Char[])); + +extern void ndinstal PROTO ((const char *, Char[])); /* install a name definition */ +extern Char *ndlookup PROTO ((const char *)); /* lookup a name definition */ + +/* Increase maximum number of SC's. */ +extern void scextend PROTO ((void)); +extern void scinstal PROTO ((const char *, int)); /* make a start condition */ + +/* Lookup the number associated with a start condition. */ +extern int sclookup PROTO ((const char *)); + + +/* from file tblcmp.c */ + +/* Build table entries for dfa state. */ +extern void bldtbl PROTO ((int[], int, int, int, int)); + +extern void cmptmps PROTO ((void)); /* compress template table entries */ +extern void expand_nxt_chk PROTO ((void)); /* increase nxt/chk arrays */ + +/* Finds a space in the table for a state to be placed. */ +extern int find_table_space PROTO ((int *, int)); +extern void inittbl PROTO ((void)); /* initialize transition tables */ + +/* Make the default, "jam" table entries. */ +extern void mkdeftbl PROTO ((void)); + +/* Create table entries for a state (or state fragment) which has + * only one out-transition. + */ +extern void mk1tbl PROTO ((int, int, int, int)); + +/* Place a state into full speed transition table. */ +extern void place_state PROTO ((int *, int, int)); + +/* Save states with only one out-transition to be processed later. */ +extern void stack1 PROTO ((int, int, int, int)); + + +/* from file yylex.c */ + +extern int yylex PROTO ((void)); + +/* A growable array. See buf.c. */ +struct Buf { + void *elts; /* elements. */ + int nelts; /* number of elements. */ + size_t elt_size; /* in bytes. */ + int nmax; /* max capacity of elements. */ +}; + +extern void buf_init PROTO ((struct Buf * buf, size_t elem_size)); +extern void buf_destroy PROTO ((struct Buf * buf)); +extern struct Buf *buf_append +PROTO ((struct Buf * buf, const void *ptr, int n_elem)); +extern struct Buf *buf_concat PROTO((struct Buf* dest, const struct Buf* src)); +extern struct Buf *buf_strappend PROTO ((struct Buf *, const char *str)); +extern struct Buf *buf_strnappend +PROTO ((struct Buf *, const char *str, int nchars)); +extern struct Buf *buf_strdefine +PROTO ((struct Buf * buf, const char *str, const char *def)); +extern struct Buf *buf_prints PROTO((struct Buf *buf, const char *fmt, const char* s)); +extern struct Buf *buf_m4_define PROTO((struct Buf *buf, const char* def, const char* val)); +extern struct Buf *buf_m4_undefine PROTO((struct Buf *buf, const char* def)); +extern struct Buf *buf_print_strings PROTO((struct Buf * buf, FILE* out)); +extern struct Buf *buf_linedir PROTO((struct Buf *buf, const char* filename, int lineno)); + +extern struct Buf userdef_buf; /* a string buffer for #define's generated by user-options on cmd line. */ +extern struct Buf defs_buf; /* a char* buffer to save #define'd some symbols generated by flex. */ +extern struct Buf yydmap_buf; /* a string buffer to hold yydmap elements */ +extern struct Buf m4defs_buf; /* Holds m4 definitions. */ +extern struct Buf top_buf; /* contains %top code. String buffer. */ + +/* For blocking out code from the header file. */ +#define OUT_BEGIN_CODE() outn("m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_IN_HEADER]],,[[") +#define OUT_END_CODE() outn("]])") + +/* For setjmp/longjmp (instead of calling exit(2)). Linkage in main.c */ +extern jmp_buf flex_main_jmp_buf; + +#define FLEX_EXIT(status) longjmp(flex_main_jmp_buf,(status)+1) + +/* Removes all \n and \r chars from tail of str. returns str. */ +extern char *chomp (char *str); + +/* ctype functions forced to return boolean */ +#define b_isalnum(c) (isalnum(c)?true:false) +#define b_isalpha(c) (isalpha(c)?true:false) +#define b_isascii(c) (isascii(c)?true:false) +#define b_isblank(c) (isblank(c)?true:false) +#define b_iscntrl(c) (iscntrl(c)?true:false) +#define b_isdigit(c) (isdigit(c)?true:false) +#define b_isgraph(c) (isgraph(c)?true:false) +#define b_islower(c) (islower(c)?true:false) +#define b_isprint(c) (isprint(c)?true:false) +#define b_ispunct(c) (ispunct(c)?true:false) +#define b_isspace(c) (isspace(c)?true:false) +#define b_isupper(c) (isupper(c)?true:false) +#define b_isxdigit(c) (isxdigit(c)?true:false) + +/* return true if char is uppercase or lowercase. */ +bool has_case(int c); + +/* Change case of character if possible. */ +int reverse_case(int c); + +/* return false if [c1-c2] is ambiguous for a caseless scanner. */ +bool range_covers_case (int c1, int c2); + +/* + * From "filter.c" + */ + +/** A single stdio filter to execute. + * The filter may be external, such as "sed", or it + * may be internal, as a function call. + */ +struct filter { + int (*filter_func)(struct filter*); /**< internal filter function */ + void * extra; /**< extra data passed to filter_func */ + int argc; /**< arg count */ + const char ** argv; /**< arg vector, \0-terminated */ + struct filter * next; /**< next filter or NULL */ +}; + +/* output filter chain */ +extern struct filter * output_chain; +extern struct filter *filter_create_ext PROTO((struct filter * chain, const char *cmd, ...)); +struct filter *filter_create_int PROTO((struct filter *chain, + int (*filter_func) (struct filter *), + void *extra)); +extern bool filter_apply_chain PROTO((struct filter * chain)); +extern int filter_truncate (struct filter * chain, int max_len); +extern int filter_tee_header PROTO((struct filter *chain)); +extern int filter_fix_linedirs PROTO((struct filter *chain)); + + +/* + * From "regex.c" + */ + +extern regex_t regex_linedir, regex_blank_line; +bool flex_init_regex(void); +void flex_regcomp(regex_t *preg, const char *regex, int cflags); +char *regmatch_dup (regmatch_t * m, const char *src); +char *regmatch_cpy (regmatch_t * m, char *dest, const char *src); +int regmatch_len (regmatch_t * m); +int regmatch_strtol (regmatch_t * m, const char *src, char **endptr, int base); +bool regmatch_empty (regmatch_t * m); + +/* From "scanflags.h" */ +typedef unsigned int scanflags_t; +extern scanflags_t* _sf_stk; +extern size_t _sf_top_ix, _sf_max; /**< stack of scanner flags. */ +#define _SF_CASE_INS 0x0001 +#define _SF_DOT_ALL 0x0002 +#define _SF_SKIP_WS 0x0004 +#define sf_top() (_sf_stk[_sf_top_ix]) +#define sf_case_ins() (sf_top() & _SF_CASE_INS) +#define sf_dot_all() (sf_top() & _SF_DOT_ALL) +#define sf_skip_ws() (sf_top() & _SF_SKIP_WS) +#define sf_set_case_ins(X) ((X) ? (sf_top() |= _SF_CASE_INS) : (sf_top() &= ~_SF_CASE_INS)) +#define sf_set_dot_all(X) ((X) ? (sf_top() |= _SF_DOT_ALL) : (sf_top() &= ~_SF_DOT_ALL)) +#define sf_set_skip_ws(X) ((X) ? (sf_top() |= _SF_SKIP_WS) : (sf_top() &= ~_SF_SKIP_WS)) +extern void sf_init(void); +extern void sf_push(void); +extern void sf_pop(void); + + +#endif /* not defined FLEXDEF_H */ diff --git a/flexint.h b/flexint.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60e9127 --- /dev/null +++ b/flexint.h @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/* flex integer type definitions */ + +#ifndef FLEXINT_H +#define FLEXINT_H + +/* C99 systems have . Non-C99 systems may or may not. */ + +#if defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L + +/* C99 says to define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS before including stdint.h, + * if you want the limit (max/min) macros for int types. + */ +#ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS +#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS 1 +#endif + +#include +typedef int8_t flex_int8_t; +typedef uint8_t flex_uint8_t; +typedef int16_t flex_int16_t; +typedef uint16_t flex_uint16_t; +typedef int32_t flex_int32_t; +typedef uint32_t flex_uint32_t; +#else +typedef signed char flex_int8_t; +typedef short int flex_int16_t; +typedef int flex_int32_t; +typedef unsigned char flex_uint8_t; +typedef unsigned short int flex_uint16_t; +typedef unsigned int flex_uint32_t; +#endif /* ! C99 */ + +/* Limits of integral types. */ +#ifndef INT8_MIN +#define INT8_MIN (-128) +#endif +#ifndef INT16_MIN +#define INT16_MIN (-32767-1) +#endif +#ifndef INT32_MIN +#define INT32_MIN (-2147483647-1) +#endif +#ifndef INT8_MAX +#define INT8_MAX (127) +#endif +#ifndef INT16_MAX +#define INT16_MAX (32767) +#endif +#ifndef INT32_MAX +#define INT32_MAX (2147483647) +#endif +#ifndef UINT8_MAX +#define UINT8_MAX (255U) +#endif +#ifndef UINT16_MAX +#define UINT16_MAX (65535U) +#endif +#ifndef UINT32_MAX +#define UINT32_MAX (4294967295U) +#endif + + +#endif /* ! FLEXINT_H */ diff --git a/gen.c b/gen.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..848e2c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/gen.c @@ -0,0 +1,2169 @@ +/* gen - actual generation (writing) of flex scanners */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "tables.h" + + +/* declare functions that have forward references */ + +void gen_next_state PROTO ((int)); +void genecs PROTO ((void)); +void indent_put2s PROTO ((const char *, const char *)); +void indent_puts PROTO ((const char *)); + + +static int indent_level = 0; /* each level is 8 spaces */ + +#define indent_up() (++indent_level) +#define indent_down() (--indent_level) +#define set_indent(indent_val) indent_level = indent_val + +/* Almost everything is done in terms of arrays starting at 1, so provide + * a null entry for the zero element of all C arrays. (The exception + * to this is that the fast table representation generally uses the + * 0 elements of its arrays, too.) + */ + +static const char *get_int16_decl (void) +{ + return (gentables) + ? "static yyconst flex_int16_t %s[%d] =\n { 0,\n" + : "static yyconst flex_int16_t * %s = 0;\n"; +} + + +static const char *get_int32_decl (void) +{ + return (gentables) + ? "static yyconst flex_int32_t %s[%d] =\n { 0,\n" + : "static yyconst flex_int32_t * %s = 0;\n"; +} + +static const char *get_state_decl (void) +{ + return (gentables) + ? "static yyconst yy_state_type %s[%d] =\n { 0,\n" + : "static yyconst yy_state_type * %s = 0;\n"; +} + +/* Indent to the current level. */ + +void do_indent () +{ + register int i = indent_level * 8; + + while (i >= 8) { + outc ('\t'); + i -= 8; + } + + while (i > 0) { + outc (' '); + --i; + } +} + + +/** Make the table for possible eol matches. + * @return the newly allocated rule_can_match_eol table + */ +static struct yytbl_data *mkeoltbl (void) +{ + int i; + flex_int8_t *tdata = 0; + struct yytbl_data *tbl; + + tbl = (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (tbl, YYTD_ID_RULE_CAN_MATCH_EOL); + tbl->td_flags = YYTD_DATA8; + tbl->td_lolen = num_rules + 1; + tbl->td_data = tdata = + (flex_int8_t *) calloc (tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int8_t)); + + for (i = 1; i <= num_rules; i++) + tdata[i] = rule_has_nl[i] ? 1 : 0; + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_RULE_CAN_MATCH_EOL, (void**)&yy_rule_can_match_eol, sizeof(%s)},\n", + "flex_int32_t"); + return tbl; +} + +/* Generate the table for possible eol matches. */ +static void geneoltbl () +{ + int i; + + outn ("m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USE_LINENO]],[["); + outn ("/* Table of booleans, true if rule could match eol. */"); + out_str_dec (get_int32_decl (), "yy_rule_can_match_eol", + num_rules + 1); + + if (gentables) { + for (i = 1; i <= num_rules; i++) { + out_dec ("%d, ", rule_has_nl[i] ? 1 : 0); + /* format nicely, 20 numbers per line. */ + if ((i % 20) == 19) + out ("\n "); + } + out (" };\n"); + } + outn ("]])"); +} + + +/* Generate the code to keep backing-up information. */ + +void gen_backing_up () +{ + if (reject || num_backing_up == 0) + return; + + if (fullspd) + indent_puts ("if ( yy_current_state[-1].yy_nxt )"); + else + indent_puts ("if ( yy_accept[yy_current_state] )"); + + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_last_accepting_state) = yy_current_state;"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_last_accepting_cpos) = yy_cp;"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); +} + + +/* Generate the code to perform the backing up. */ + +void gen_bu_action () +{ + if (reject || num_backing_up == 0) + return; + + set_indent (3); + + indent_puts ("case 0: /* must back up */"); + indent_puts ("/* undo the effects of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION */"); + indent_puts ("*yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char);"); + + if (fullspd || fulltbl) + indent_puts ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_cpos) + 1;"); + else + /* Backing-up info for compressed tables is taken \after/ + * yy_cp has been incremented for the next state. + */ + indent_puts ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_cpos);"); + + indent_puts ("yy_current_state = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_state);"); + indent_puts ("goto yy_find_action;"); + outc ('\n'); + + set_indent (0); +} + +/** mkctbl - make full speed compressed transition table + * This is an array of structs; each struct a pair of integers. + * You should call mkssltbl() immediately after this. + * Then, I think, mkecstbl(). Arrrg. + * @return the newly allocated trans table + */ + +static struct yytbl_data *mkctbl (void) +{ + register int i; + struct yytbl_data *tbl = 0; + flex_int32_t *tdata = 0, curr = 0; + int end_of_buffer_action = num_rules + 1; + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_TRANSITION, (void**)&yy_transition, sizeof(%s)},\n", + ((tblend + numecs + 1) >= INT16_MAX + || long_align) ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + tbl = (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (tbl, YYTD_ID_TRANSITION); + tbl->td_flags = YYTD_DATA32 | YYTD_STRUCT; + tbl->td_hilen = 0; + tbl->td_lolen = tblend + numecs + 1; /* number of structs */ + + tbl->td_data = tdata = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (tbl->td_lolen * 2, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + /* We want the transition to be represented as the offset to the + * next state, not the actual state number, which is what it currently + * is. The offset is base[nxt[i]] - (base of current state)]. That's + * just the difference between the starting points of the two involved + * states (to - from). + * + * First, though, we need to find some way to put in our end-of-buffer + * flags and states. We do this by making a state with absolutely no + * transitions. We put it at the end of the table. + */ + + /* We need to have room in nxt/chk for two more slots: One for the + * action and one for the end-of-buffer transition. We now *assume* + * that we're guaranteed the only character we'll try to index this + * nxt/chk pair with is EOB, i.e., 0, so we don't have to make sure + * there's room for jam entries for other characters. + */ + + while (tblend + 2 >= current_max_xpairs) + expand_nxt_chk (); + + while (lastdfa + 1 >= current_max_dfas) + increase_max_dfas (); + + base[lastdfa + 1] = tblend + 2; + nxt[tblend + 1] = end_of_buffer_action; + chk[tblend + 1] = numecs + 1; + chk[tblend + 2] = 1; /* anything but EOB */ + + /* So that "make test" won't show arb. differences. */ + nxt[tblend + 2] = 0; + + /* Make sure every state has an end-of-buffer transition and an + * action #. + */ + for (i = 0; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + int anum = dfaacc[i].dfaacc_state; + int offset = base[i]; + + chk[offset] = EOB_POSITION; + chk[offset - 1] = ACTION_POSITION; + nxt[offset - 1] = anum; /* action number */ + } + + for (i = 0; i <= tblend; ++i) { + if (chk[i] == EOB_POSITION) { + tdata[curr++] = 0; + tdata[curr++] = base[lastdfa + 1] - i; + } + + else if (chk[i] == ACTION_POSITION) { + tdata[curr++] = 0; + tdata[curr++] = nxt[i]; + } + + else if (chk[i] > numecs || chk[i] == 0) { + tdata[curr++] = 0; + tdata[curr++] = 0; + } + else { /* verify, transition */ + + tdata[curr++] = chk[i]; + tdata[curr++] = base[nxt[i]] - (i - chk[i]); + } + } + + + /* Here's the final, end-of-buffer state. */ + tdata[curr++] = chk[tblend + 1]; + tdata[curr++] = nxt[tblend + 1]; + + tdata[curr++] = chk[tblend + 2]; + tdata[curr++] = nxt[tblend + 2]; + + return tbl; +} + + +/** Make start_state_list table. + * @return the newly allocated start_state_list table + */ +static struct yytbl_data *mkssltbl (void) +{ + struct yytbl_data *tbl = 0; + flex_int32_t *tdata = 0; + flex_int32_t i; + + tbl = (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (tbl, YYTD_ID_START_STATE_LIST); + tbl->td_flags = YYTD_DATA32 | YYTD_PTRANS; + tbl->td_hilen = 0; + tbl->td_lolen = lastsc * 2 + 1; + + tbl->td_data = tdata = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + for (i = 0; i <= lastsc * 2; ++i) + tdata[i] = base[i]; + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_START_STATE_LIST, (void**)&yy_start_state_list, sizeof(%s)},\n", + "struct yy_trans_info*"); + + return tbl; +} + + + +/* genctbl - generates full speed compressed transition table */ + +void genctbl () +{ + register int i; + int end_of_buffer_action = num_rules + 1; + + /* Table of verify for transition and offset to next state. */ + if (gentables) + out_dec ("static yyconst struct yy_trans_info yy_transition[%d] =\n {\n", tblend + numecs + 1); + else + outn ("static yyconst struct yy_trans_info *yy_transition = 0;"); + + /* We want the transition to be represented as the offset to the + * next state, not the actual state number, which is what it currently + * is. The offset is base[nxt[i]] - (base of current state)]. That's + * just the difference between the starting points of the two involved + * states (to - from). + * + * First, though, we need to find some way to put in our end-of-buffer + * flags and states. We do this by making a state with absolutely no + * transitions. We put it at the end of the table. + */ + + /* We need to have room in nxt/chk for two more slots: One for the + * action and one for the end-of-buffer transition. We now *assume* + * that we're guaranteed the only character we'll try to index this + * nxt/chk pair with is EOB, i.e., 0, so we don't have to make sure + * there's room for jam entries for other characters. + */ + + while (tblend + 2 >= current_max_xpairs) + expand_nxt_chk (); + + while (lastdfa + 1 >= current_max_dfas) + increase_max_dfas (); + + base[lastdfa + 1] = tblend + 2; + nxt[tblend + 1] = end_of_buffer_action; + chk[tblend + 1] = numecs + 1; + chk[tblend + 2] = 1; /* anything but EOB */ + + /* So that "make test" won't show arb. differences. */ + nxt[tblend + 2] = 0; + + /* Make sure every state has an end-of-buffer transition and an + * action #. + */ + for (i = 0; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + int anum = dfaacc[i].dfaacc_state; + int offset = base[i]; + + chk[offset] = EOB_POSITION; + chk[offset - 1] = ACTION_POSITION; + nxt[offset - 1] = anum; /* action number */ + } + + for (i = 0; i <= tblend; ++i) { + if (chk[i] == EOB_POSITION) + transition_struct_out (0, base[lastdfa + 1] - i); + + else if (chk[i] == ACTION_POSITION) + transition_struct_out (0, nxt[i]); + + else if (chk[i] > numecs || chk[i] == 0) + transition_struct_out (0, 0); /* unused slot */ + + else /* verify, transition */ + transition_struct_out (chk[i], + base[nxt[i]] - (i - + chk[i])); + } + + + /* Here's the final, end-of-buffer state. */ + transition_struct_out (chk[tblend + 1], nxt[tblend + 1]); + transition_struct_out (chk[tblend + 2], nxt[tblend + 2]); + + if (gentables) + outn (" };\n"); + + /* Table of pointers to start states. */ + if (gentables) + out_dec ("static yyconst struct yy_trans_info *yy_start_state_list[%d] =\n", lastsc * 2 + 1); + else + outn ("static yyconst struct yy_trans_info **yy_start_state_list =0;"); + + if (gentables) { + outn (" {"); + + for (i = 0; i <= lastsc * 2; ++i) + out_dec (" &yy_transition[%d],\n", base[i]); + + dataend (); + } + + if (useecs) + genecs (); +} + + +/* mkecstbl - Make equivalence-class tables. */ + +struct yytbl_data *mkecstbl (void) +{ + register int i; + struct yytbl_data *tbl = 0; + flex_int32_t *tdata = 0; + + tbl = (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (tbl, YYTD_ID_EC); + tbl->td_flags |= YYTD_DATA32; + tbl->td_hilen = 0; + tbl->td_lolen = csize; + + tbl->td_data = tdata = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + for (i = 1; i < csize; ++i) { + ecgroup[i] = ABS (ecgroup[i]); + tdata[i] = ecgroup[i]; + } + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_EC, (void**)&yy_ec, sizeof(%s)},\n", + "flex_int32_t"); + + return tbl; +} + +/* Generate equivalence-class tables. */ + +void genecs () +{ + register int i, j; + int numrows; + + out_str_dec (get_int32_decl (), "yy_ec", csize); + + for (i = 1; i < csize; ++i) { + ecgroup[i] = ABS (ecgroup[i]); + mkdata (ecgroup[i]); + } + + dataend (); + + if (trace) { + fputs (_("\n\nEquivalence Classes:\n\n"), stderr); + + numrows = csize / 8; + + for (j = 0; j < numrows; ++j) { + for (i = j; i < csize; i = i + numrows) { + fprintf (stderr, "%4s = %-2d", + readable_form (i), ecgroup[i]); + + putc (' ', stderr); + } + + putc ('\n', stderr); + } + } +} + + +/* Generate the code to find the action number. */ + +void gen_find_action () +{ + if (fullspd) + indent_puts ("yy_act = yy_current_state[-1].yy_nxt;"); + + else if (fulltbl) + indent_puts ("yy_act = yy_accept[yy_current_state];"); + + else if (reject) { + indent_puts ("yy_current_state = *--YY_G(yy_state_ptr);"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_lp) = yy_accept[yy_current_state];"); + + outn ("find_rule: /* we branch to this label when backing up */"); + + indent_puts + ("for ( ; ; ) /* until we find what rule we matched */"); + + indent_up (); + + indent_puts ("{"); + + indent_puts + ("if ( YY_G(yy_lp) && YY_G(yy_lp) < yy_accept[yy_current_state + 1] )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("yy_act = yy_acclist[YY_G(yy_lp)];"); + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules) { + indent_puts + ("if ( yy_act & YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK ||"); + indent_puts (" YY_G(yy_looking_for_trail_begin) )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + + indent_puts + ("if ( yy_act == YY_G(yy_looking_for_trail_begin) )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_looking_for_trail_begin) = 0;"); + indent_puts ("yy_act &= ~YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK;"); + indent_puts ("break;"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + indent_puts + ("else if ( yy_act & YY_TRAILING_MASK )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_looking_for_trail_begin) = yy_act & ~YY_TRAILING_MASK;"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_looking_for_trail_begin) |= YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK;"); + + if (real_reject) { + /* Remember matched text in case we back up + * due to REJECT. + */ + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_full_match) = yy_cp;"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_full_state) = YY_G(yy_state_ptr);"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_full_lp) = YY_G(yy_lp);"); + } + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + indent_puts ("else"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_full_match) = yy_cp;"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_full_state) = YY_G(yy_state_ptr);"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_full_lp) = YY_G(yy_lp);"); + indent_puts ("break;"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + indent_puts ("++YY_G(yy_lp);"); + indent_puts ("goto find_rule;"); + } + + else { + /* Remember matched text in case we back up due to + * trailing context plus REJECT. + */ + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_full_match) = yy_cp;"); + indent_puts ("break;"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + } + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + indent_puts ("--yy_cp;"); + + /* We could consolidate the following two lines with those at + * the beginning, but at the cost of complaints that we're + * branching inside a loop. + */ + indent_puts ("yy_current_state = *--YY_G(yy_state_ptr);"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_lp) = yy_accept[yy_current_state];"); + + indent_puts ("}"); + + indent_down (); + } + + else { /* compressed */ + indent_puts ("yy_act = yy_accept[yy_current_state];"); + + if (interactive && !reject) { + /* Do the guaranteed-needed backing up to figure out + * the match. + */ + indent_puts ("if ( yy_act == 0 )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{ /* have to back up */"); + indent_puts + ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_cpos);"); + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_state);"); + indent_puts + ("yy_act = yy_accept[yy_current_state];"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + } + } +} + +/* mkftbl - make the full table and return the struct . + * you should call mkecstbl() after this. + */ + +struct yytbl_data *mkftbl (void) +{ + register int i; + int end_of_buffer_action = num_rules + 1; + struct yytbl_data *tbl; + flex_int32_t *tdata = 0; + + tbl = (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (tbl, YYTD_ID_ACCEPT); + tbl->td_flags |= YYTD_DATA32; + tbl->td_hilen = 0; /* it's a one-dimensional array */ + tbl->td_lolen = lastdfa + 1; + + tbl->td_data = tdata = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + dfaacc[end_of_buffer_state].dfaacc_state = end_of_buffer_action; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + register int anum = dfaacc[i].dfaacc_state; + + tdata[i] = anum; + + if (trace && anum) + fprintf (stderr, _("state # %d accepts: [%d]\n"), + i, anum); + } + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_ACCEPT, (void**)&yy_accept, sizeof(%s)},\n", + long_align ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + return tbl; +} + + +/* genftbl - generate full transition table */ + +void genftbl () +{ + register int i; + int end_of_buffer_action = num_rules + 1; + + out_str_dec (long_align ? get_int32_decl () : get_int16_decl (), + "yy_accept", lastdfa + 1); + + dfaacc[end_of_buffer_state].dfaacc_state = end_of_buffer_action; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + register int anum = dfaacc[i].dfaacc_state; + + mkdata (anum); + + if (trace && anum) + fprintf (stderr, _("state # %d accepts: [%d]\n"), + i, anum); + } + + dataend (); + + if (useecs) + genecs (); + + /* Don't have to dump the actual full table entries - they were + * created on-the-fly. + */ +} + + +/* Generate the code to find the next compressed-table state. */ + +void gen_next_compressed_state (char_map) + char *char_map; +{ + indent_put2s ("register YY_CHAR yy_c = %s;", char_map); + + /* Save the backing-up info \before/ computing the next state + * because we always compute one more state than needed - we + * always proceed until we reach a jam state + */ + gen_backing_up (); + + indent_puts + ("while ( yy_chk[yy_base[yy_current_state] + yy_c] != yy_current_state )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("yy_current_state = (int) yy_def[yy_current_state];"); + + if (usemecs) { + /* We've arrange it so that templates are never chained + * to one another. This means we can afford to make a + * very simple test to see if we need to convert to + * yy_c's meta-equivalence class without worrying + * about erroneously looking up the meta-equivalence + * class twice + */ + do_indent (); + + /* lastdfa + 2 is the beginning of the templates */ + out_dec ("if ( yy_current_state >= %d )\n", lastdfa + 2); + + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("yy_c = yy_meta[(unsigned int) yy_c];"); + indent_down (); + } + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_base[yy_current_state] + (unsigned int) yy_c];"); +} + + +/* Generate the code to find the next match. */ + +void gen_next_match () +{ + /* NOTE - changes in here should be reflected in gen_next_state() and + * gen_NUL_trans(). + */ + char *char_map = useecs ? + "yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)] " : "YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)"; + + char *char_map_2 = useecs ? + "yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*++yy_cp)] " : "YY_SC_TO_UI(*++yy_cp)"; + + if (fulltbl) { + if (gentables) + indent_put2s + ("while ( (yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_current_state][ %s ]) > 0 )", + char_map); + else + indent_put2s + ("while ( (yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_current_state*YY_NXT_LOLEN + %s ]) > 0 )", + char_map); + + indent_up (); + + if (num_backing_up > 0) { + indent_puts ("{"); + gen_backing_up (); + outc ('\n'); + } + + indent_puts ("++yy_cp;"); + + if (num_backing_up > 0) + + indent_puts ("}"); + + indent_down (); + + outc ('\n'); + indent_puts ("yy_current_state = -yy_current_state;"); + } + + else if (fullspd) { + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts + ("register yyconst struct yy_trans_info *yy_trans_info;\n"); + indent_puts ("register YY_CHAR yy_c;\n"); + indent_put2s ("for ( yy_c = %s;", char_map); + indent_puts + (" (yy_trans_info = &yy_current_state[(unsigned int) yy_c])->"); + indent_puts ("yy_verify == yy_c;"); + indent_put2s (" yy_c = %s )", char_map_2); + + indent_up (); + + if (num_backing_up > 0) + indent_puts ("{"); + + indent_puts ("yy_current_state += yy_trans_info->yy_nxt;"); + + if (num_backing_up > 0) { + outc ('\n'); + gen_backing_up (); + indent_puts ("}"); + } + + indent_down (); + indent_puts ("}"); + } + + else { /* compressed */ + indent_puts ("do"); + + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + + gen_next_state (false); + + indent_puts ("++yy_cp;"); + + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + + do_indent (); + + if (interactive) + out_dec ("while ( yy_base[yy_current_state] != %d );\n", jambase); + else + out_dec ("while ( yy_current_state != %d );\n", + jamstate); + + if (!reject && !interactive) { + /* Do the guaranteed-needed backing up to figure out + * the match. + */ + indent_puts + ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_cpos);"); + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_state);"); + } + } +} + + +/* Generate the code to find the next state. */ + +void gen_next_state (worry_about_NULs) + int worry_about_NULs; +{ /* NOTE - changes in here should be reflected in gen_next_match() */ + char char_map[256]; + + if (worry_about_NULs && !nultrans) { + if (useecs) + snprintf (char_map, sizeof(char_map), + "(*yy_cp ? yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)] : %d)", + NUL_ec); + else + snprintf (char_map, sizeof(char_map), + "(*yy_cp ? YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp) : %d)", + NUL_ec); + } + + else + strcpy (char_map, useecs ? + "yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)]" : + "YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)"); + + if (worry_about_NULs && nultrans) { + if (!fulltbl && !fullspd) + /* Compressed tables back up *before* they match. */ + gen_backing_up (); + + indent_puts ("if ( *yy_cp )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + } + + if (fulltbl) { + if (gentables) + indent_put2s + ("yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_current_state][%s];", + char_map); + else + indent_put2s + ("yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_current_state*YY_NXT_LOLEN + %s];", + char_map); + } + + else if (fullspd) + indent_put2s + ("yy_current_state += yy_current_state[%s].yy_nxt;", + char_map); + + else + gen_next_compressed_state (char_map); + + if (worry_about_NULs && nultrans) { + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + indent_puts ("else"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = yy_NUL_trans[yy_current_state];"); + indent_down (); + } + + if (fullspd || fulltbl) + gen_backing_up (); + + if (reject) + indent_puts ("*YY_G(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state;"); +} + + +/* Generate the code to make a NUL transition. */ + +void gen_NUL_trans () +{ /* NOTE - changes in here should be reflected in gen_next_match() */ + /* Only generate a definition for "yy_cp" if we'll generate code + * that uses it. Otherwise lint and the like complain. + */ + int need_backing_up = (num_backing_up > 0 && !reject); + + if (need_backing_up && (!nultrans || fullspd || fulltbl)) + /* We're going to need yy_cp lying around for the call + * below to gen_backing_up(). + */ + indent_puts ("register char *yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p);"); + + outc ('\n'); + + if (nultrans) { + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = yy_NUL_trans[yy_current_state];"); + indent_puts ("yy_is_jam = (yy_current_state == 0);"); + } + + else if (fulltbl) { + do_indent (); + if (gentables) + out_dec ("yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_current_state][%d];\n", NUL_ec); + else + out_dec ("yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_current_state*YY_NXT_LOLEN + %d];\n", NUL_ec); + indent_puts ("yy_is_jam = (yy_current_state <= 0);"); + } + + else if (fullspd) { + do_indent (); + out_dec ("register int yy_c = %d;\n", NUL_ec); + + indent_puts + ("register yyconst struct yy_trans_info *yy_trans_info;\n"); + indent_puts + ("yy_trans_info = &yy_current_state[(unsigned int) yy_c];"); + indent_puts ("yy_current_state += yy_trans_info->yy_nxt;"); + + indent_puts + ("yy_is_jam = (yy_trans_info->yy_verify != yy_c);"); + } + + else { + char NUL_ec_str[20]; + + snprintf (NUL_ec_str, sizeof(NUL_ec_str), "%d", NUL_ec); + gen_next_compressed_state (NUL_ec_str); + + do_indent (); + out_dec ("yy_is_jam = (yy_current_state == %d);\n", + jamstate); + + if (reject) { + /* Only stack this state if it's a transition we + * actually make. If we stack it on a jam, then + * the state stack and yy_c_buf_p get out of sync. + */ + indent_puts ("if ( ! yy_is_jam )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts + ("*YY_G(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state;"); + indent_down (); + } + } + + /* If we've entered an accepting state, back up; note that + * compressed tables have *already* done such backing up, so + * we needn't bother with it again. + */ + if (need_backing_up && (fullspd || fulltbl)) { + outc ('\n'); + indent_puts ("if ( ! yy_is_jam )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + gen_backing_up (); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + } +} + + +/* Generate the code to find the start state. */ + +void gen_start_state () +{ + if (fullspd) { + if (bol_needed) { + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = yy_start_state_list[YY_G(yy_start) + YY_AT_BOL()];"); + } + else + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = yy_start_state_list[YY_G(yy_start)];"); + } + + else { + indent_puts ("yy_current_state = YY_G(yy_start);"); + + if (bol_needed) + indent_puts ("yy_current_state += YY_AT_BOL();"); + + if (reject) { + /* Set up for storing up states. */ + outn ("m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]],\n[["); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_state_ptr) = YY_G(yy_state_buf);"); + indent_puts + ("*YY_G(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state;"); + outn ("]])"); + } + } +} + + +/* gentabs - generate data statements for the transition tables */ + +void gentabs () +{ + int i, j, k, *accset, nacc, *acc_array, total_states; + int end_of_buffer_action = num_rules + 1; + struct yytbl_data *yyacc_tbl = 0, *yymeta_tbl = 0, *yybase_tbl = 0, + *yydef_tbl = 0, *yynxt_tbl = 0, *yychk_tbl = 0, *yyacclist_tbl=0; + flex_int32_t *yyacc_data = 0, *yybase_data = 0, *yydef_data = 0, + *yynxt_data = 0, *yychk_data = 0, *yyacclist_data=0; + flex_int32_t yybase_curr = 0, yyacclist_curr=0,yyacc_curr=0; + + acc_array = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + nummt = 0; + + /* The compressed table format jams by entering the "jam state", + * losing information about the previous state in the process. + * In order to recover the previous state, we effectively need + * to keep backing-up information. + */ + ++num_backing_up; + + if (reject) { + /* Write out accepting list and pointer list. + + * First we generate the "yy_acclist" array. In the process, + * we compute the indices that will go into the "yy_accept" + * array, and save the indices in the dfaacc array. + */ + int EOB_accepting_list[2]; + + /* Set up accepting structures for the End Of Buffer state. */ + EOB_accepting_list[0] = 0; + EOB_accepting_list[1] = end_of_buffer_action; + accsiz[end_of_buffer_state] = 1; + dfaacc[end_of_buffer_state].dfaacc_set = + EOB_accepting_list; + + out_str_dec (long_align ? get_int32_decl () : + get_int16_decl (), "yy_acclist", MAX (numas, + 1) + 1); + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_ACCLIST, (void**)&yy_acclist, sizeof(%s)},\n", + long_align ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + yyacclist_tbl = (struct yytbl_data*)calloc(1,sizeof(struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yyacclist_tbl, YYTD_ID_ACCLIST); + yyacclist_tbl->td_lolen = MAX(numas,1) + 1; + yyacclist_tbl->td_data = yyacclist_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yyacclist_tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + yyacclist_curr = 1; + + j = 1; /* index into "yy_acclist" array */ + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + acc_array[i] = j; + + if (accsiz[i] != 0) { + accset = dfaacc[i].dfaacc_set; + nacc = accsiz[i]; + + if (trace) + fprintf (stderr, + _("state # %d accepts: "), + i); + + for (k = 1; k <= nacc; ++k) { + int accnum = accset[k]; + + ++j; + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules + && !(accnum & + YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK) + && accnum > 0 + && accnum <= num_rules + && rule_type[accnum] == + RULE_VARIABLE) { + /* Special hack to flag + * accepting number as part + * of trailing context rule. + */ + accnum |= YY_TRAILING_MASK; + } + + mkdata (accnum); + yyacclist_data[yyacclist_curr++] = accnum; + + if (trace) { + fprintf (stderr, "[%d]", + accset[k]); + + if (k < nacc) + fputs (", ", + stderr); + else + putc ('\n', + stderr); + } + } + } + } + + /* add accepting number for the "jam" state */ + acc_array[i] = j; + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yyacclist_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yyacclist_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write yyacclist_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yyacclist_tbl); + yyacclist_tbl = NULL; + } + } + + else { + dfaacc[end_of_buffer_state].dfaacc_state = + end_of_buffer_action; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) + acc_array[i] = dfaacc[i].dfaacc_state; + + /* add accepting number for jam state */ + acc_array[i] = 0; + } + + /* Begin generating yy_accept */ + + /* Spit out "yy_accept" array. If we're doing "reject", it'll be + * pointers into the "yy_acclist" array. Otherwise it's actual + * accepting numbers. In either case, we just dump the numbers. + */ + + /* "lastdfa + 2" is the size of "yy_accept"; includes room for C arrays + * beginning at 0 and for "jam" state. + */ + k = lastdfa + 2; + + if (reject) + /* We put a "cap" on the table associating lists of accepting + * numbers with state numbers. This is needed because we tell + * where the end of an accepting list is by looking at where + * the list for the next state starts. + */ + ++k; + + out_str_dec (long_align ? get_int32_decl () : get_int16_decl (), + "yy_accept", k); + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_ACCEPT, (void**)&yy_accept, sizeof(%s)},\n", + long_align ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + yyacc_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yyacc_tbl, YYTD_ID_ACCEPT); + yyacc_tbl->td_lolen = k; + yyacc_tbl->td_data = yyacc_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yyacc_tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + yyacc_curr=1; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + mkdata (acc_array[i]); + yyacc_data[yyacc_curr++] = acc_array[i]; + + if (!reject && trace && acc_array[i]) + fprintf (stderr, _("state # %d accepts: [%d]\n"), + i, acc_array[i]); + } + + /* Add entry for "jam" state. */ + mkdata (acc_array[i]); + yyacc_data[yyacc_curr++] = acc_array[i]; + + if (reject) { + /* Add "cap" for the list. */ + mkdata (acc_array[i]); + yyacc_data[yyacc_curr++] = acc_array[i]; + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yyacc_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yyacc_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write yyacc_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yyacc_tbl); + yyacc_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_accept */ + + if (useecs) { + + genecs (); + if (tablesext) { + struct yytbl_data *tbl; + + tbl = mkecstbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write ecstbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + tbl = 0; + } + } + + if (usemecs) { + /* Begin generating yy_meta */ + /* Write out meta-equivalence classes (used to index + * templates with). + */ + flex_int32_t *yymecs_data = 0; + yymeta_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct + yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yymeta_tbl, YYTD_ID_META); + yymeta_tbl->td_lolen = numecs + 1; + yymeta_tbl->td_data = yymecs_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yymeta_tbl->td_lolen, + sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + if (trace) + fputs (_("\n\nMeta-Equivalence Classes:\n"), + stderr); + + out_str_dec (get_int32_decl (), "yy_meta", numecs + 1); + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_META, (void**)&yy_meta, sizeof(%s)},\n", + "flex_int32_t"); + + for (i = 1; i <= numecs; ++i) { + if (trace) + fprintf (stderr, "%d = %d\n", + i, ABS (tecbck[i])); + + mkdata (ABS (tecbck[i])); + yymecs_data[i] = ABS (tecbck[i]); + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yymeta_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yymeta_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_ + ("Could not write yymeta_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yymeta_tbl); + yymeta_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_meta */ + } + + total_states = lastdfa + numtemps; + + /* Begin generating yy_base */ + out_str_dec ((tblend >= INT16_MAX || long_align) ? + get_int32_decl () : get_int16_decl (), + "yy_base", total_states + 1); + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_BASE, (void**)&yy_base, sizeof(%s)},\n", + (tblend >= INT16_MAX + || long_align) ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + yybase_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yybase_tbl, YYTD_ID_BASE); + yybase_tbl->td_lolen = total_states + 1; + yybase_tbl->td_data = yybase_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yybase_tbl->td_lolen, + sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + yybase_curr = 1; + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + register int d = def[i]; + + if (base[i] == JAMSTATE) + base[i] = jambase; + + if (d == JAMSTATE) + def[i] = jamstate; + + else if (d < 0) { + /* Template reference. */ + ++tmpuses; + def[i] = lastdfa - d + 1; + } + + mkdata (base[i]); + yybase_data[yybase_curr++] = base[i]; + } + + /* Generate jam state's base index. */ + mkdata (base[i]); + yybase_data[yybase_curr++] = base[i]; + + for (++i /* skip jam state */ ; i <= total_states; ++i) { + mkdata (base[i]); + yybase_data[yybase_curr++] = base[i]; + def[i] = jamstate; + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yybase_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yybase_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write yybase_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yybase_tbl); + yybase_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_base */ + + + /* Begin generating yy_def */ + out_str_dec ((total_states >= INT16_MAX || long_align) ? + get_int32_decl () : get_int16_decl (), + "yy_def", total_states + 1); + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_DEF, (void**)&yy_def, sizeof(%s)},\n", + (total_states >= INT16_MAX + || long_align) ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + yydef_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yydef_tbl, YYTD_ID_DEF); + yydef_tbl->td_lolen = total_states + 1; + yydef_tbl->td_data = yydef_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yydef_tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + for (i = 1; i <= total_states; ++i) { + mkdata (def[i]); + yydef_data[i] = def[i]; + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yydef_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yydef_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write yydef_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yydef_tbl); + yydef_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_def */ + + + /* Begin generating yy_nxt */ + out_str_dec ((total_states >= INT16_MAX || long_align) ? + get_int32_decl () : get_int16_decl (), "yy_nxt", + tblend + 1); + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_NXT, (void**)&yy_nxt, sizeof(%s)},\n", + (total_states >= INT16_MAX + || long_align) ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + yynxt_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yynxt_tbl, YYTD_ID_NXT); + yynxt_tbl->td_lolen = tblend + 1; + yynxt_tbl->td_data = yynxt_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yynxt_tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + for (i = 1; i <= tblend; ++i) { + /* Note, the order of the following test is important. + * If chk[i] is 0, then nxt[i] is undefined. + */ + if (chk[i] == 0 || nxt[i] == 0) + nxt[i] = jamstate; /* new state is the JAM state */ + + mkdata (nxt[i]); + yynxt_data[i] = nxt[i]; + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yynxt_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yynxt_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write yynxt_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yynxt_tbl); + yynxt_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_nxt */ + + /* Begin generating yy_chk */ + out_str_dec ((total_states >= INT16_MAX || long_align) ? + get_int32_decl () : get_int16_decl (), "yy_chk", + tblend + 1); + + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_CHK, (void**)&yy_chk, sizeof(%s)},\n", + (total_states >= INT16_MAX + || long_align) ? "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"); + + yychk_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yychk_tbl, YYTD_ID_CHK); + yychk_tbl->td_lolen = tblend + 1; + yychk_tbl->td_data = yychk_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yychk_tbl->td_lolen, sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + for (i = 1; i <= tblend; ++i) { + if (chk[i] == 0) + ++nummt; + + mkdata (chk[i]); + yychk_data[i] = chk[i]; + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yychk_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yychk_tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write yychk_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yychk_tbl); + yychk_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_chk */ + + flex_free ((void *) acc_array); +} + + +/* Write out a formatted string (with a secondary string argument) at the + * current indentation level, adding a final newline. + */ + +void indent_put2s (fmt, arg) + const char *fmt, *arg; +{ + do_indent (); + out_str (fmt, arg); + outn (""); +} + + +/* Write out a string at the current indentation level, adding a final + * newline. + */ + +void indent_puts (str) + const char *str; +{ + do_indent (); + outn (str); +} + + +/* make_tables - generate transition tables and finishes generating output file + */ + +void make_tables () +{ + register int i; + int did_eof_rule = false; + struct yytbl_data *yynultrans_tbl; + + + skelout (); /* %% [2.0] - break point in skel */ + + /* First, take care of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION depending on yymore + * being used. + */ + set_indent (1); + + if (yymore_used && !yytext_is_array) { + indent_puts ("YY_G(yytext_ptr) -= YY_G(yy_more_len); \\"); + indent_puts + ("yyleng = (size_t) (yy_cp - YY_G(yytext_ptr)); \\"); + } + + else + indent_puts ("yyleng = (size_t) (yy_cp - yy_bp); \\"); + + /* Now also deal with copying yytext_ptr to yytext if needed. */ + skelout (); /* %% [3.0] - break point in skel */ + if (yytext_is_array) { + if (yymore_used) + indent_puts + ("if ( yyleng + YY_G(yy_more_offset) >= YYLMAX ) \\"); + else + indent_puts ("if ( yyleng >= YYLMAX ) \\"); + + indent_up (); + indent_puts + ("YY_FATAL_ERROR( \"token too large, exceeds YYLMAX\" ); \\"); + indent_down (); + + if (yymore_used) { + indent_puts + ("yy_flex_strncpy( &yytext[YY_G(yy_more_offset)], YY_G(yytext_ptr), yyleng + 1 M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); \\"); + indent_puts ("yyleng += YY_G(yy_more_offset); \\"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_prev_more_offset) = YY_G(yy_more_offset); \\"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_more_offset) = 0; \\"); + } + else { + indent_puts + ("yy_flex_strncpy( yytext, YY_G(yytext_ptr), yyleng + 1 M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG); \\"); + } + } + + set_indent (0); + + skelout (); /* %% [4.0] - break point in skel */ + + + /* This is where we REALLY begin generating the tables. */ + + out_dec ("#define YY_NUM_RULES %d\n", num_rules); + out_dec ("#define YY_END_OF_BUFFER %d\n", num_rules + 1); + + if (fullspd) { + /* Need to define the transet type as a size large + * enough to hold the biggest offset. + */ + int total_table_size = tblend + numecs + 1; + char *trans_offset_type = + (total_table_size >= INT16_MAX || long_align) ? + "flex_int32_t" : "flex_int16_t"; + + set_indent (0); + indent_puts ("struct yy_trans_info"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + + /* We require that yy_verify and yy_nxt must be of the same size int. */ + indent_put2s ("%s yy_verify;", trans_offset_type); + + /* In cases where its sister yy_verify *is* a "yes, there is + * a transition", yy_nxt is the offset (in records) to the + * next state. In most cases where there is no transition, + * the value of yy_nxt is irrelevant. If yy_nxt is the -1th + * record of a state, though, then yy_nxt is the action number + * for that state. + */ + + indent_put2s ("%s yy_nxt;", trans_offset_type); + indent_puts ("};"); + indent_down (); + } + else { + /* We generate a bogus 'struct yy_trans_info' data type + * so we can guarantee that it is always declared in the skel. + * This is so we can compile "sizeof(struct yy_trans_info)" + * in any scanner. + */ + indent_puts + ("/* This struct is not used in this scanner,"); + indent_puts (" but its presence is necessary. */"); + indent_puts ("struct yy_trans_info"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("flex_int32_t yy_verify;"); + indent_puts ("flex_int32_t yy_nxt;"); + indent_puts ("};"); + indent_down (); + } + + if (fullspd) { + genctbl (); + if (tablesext) { + struct yytbl_data *tbl; + + tbl = mkctbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write ftbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + + tbl = mkssltbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write ssltbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + tbl = 0; + + if (useecs) { + tbl = mkecstbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_ + ("Could not write ecstbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + tbl = 0; + } + } + } + else if (fulltbl) { + genftbl (); + if (tablesext) { + struct yytbl_data *tbl; + + tbl = mkftbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write ftbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + tbl = 0; + + if (useecs) { + tbl = mkecstbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_ + ("Could not write ecstbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + tbl = 0; + } + } + } + else + gentabs (); + + if (do_yylineno) { + + geneoltbl (); + + if (tablesext) { + struct yytbl_data *tbl; + + tbl = mkeoltbl (); + yytbl_data_compress (tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, tbl) < 0) + flexerror (_("Could not write eoltbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (tbl); + tbl = 0; + } + } + + /* Definitions for backing up. We don't need them if REJECT + * is being used because then we use an alternative backin-up + * technique instead. + */ + if (num_backing_up > 0 && !reject) { + if (!C_plus_plus && !reentrant) { + indent_puts + ("static yy_state_type yy_last_accepting_state;"); + indent_puts + ("static char *yy_last_accepting_cpos;\n"); + } + } + + if (nultrans) { + flex_int32_t *yynultrans_data = 0; + + /* Begin generating yy_NUL_trans */ + out_str_dec (get_state_decl (), "yy_NUL_trans", + lastdfa + 1); + buf_prints (&yydmap_buf, + "\t{YYTD_ID_NUL_TRANS, (void**)&yy_NUL_trans, sizeof(%s)},\n", + (fullspd) ? "struct yy_trans_info*" : + "flex_int32_t"); + + yynultrans_tbl = + (struct yytbl_data *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct + yytbl_data)); + yytbl_data_init (yynultrans_tbl, YYTD_ID_NUL_TRANS); + if (fullspd) + yynultrans_tbl->td_flags |= YYTD_PTRANS; + yynultrans_tbl->td_lolen = lastdfa + 1; + yynultrans_tbl->td_data = yynultrans_data = + (flex_int32_t *) calloc (yynultrans_tbl->td_lolen, + sizeof (flex_int32_t)); + + for (i = 1; i <= lastdfa; ++i) { + if (fullspd) { + out_dec (" &yy_transition[%d],\n", + base[i]); + yynultrans_data[i] = base[i]; + } + else { + mkdata (nultrans[i]); + yynultrans_data[i] = nultrans[i]; + } + } + + dataend (); + if (tablesext) { + yytbl_data_compress (yynultrans_tbl); + if (yytbl_data_fwrite (&tableswr, yynultrans_tbl) < + 0) + flexerror (_ + ("Could not write yynultrans_tbl")); + yytbl_data_destroy (yynultrans_tbl); + yynultrans_tbl = NULL; + } + /* End generating yy_NUL_trans */ + } + + if (!C_plus_plus && !reentrant) { + indent_puts ("extern int yy_flex_debug;"); + indent_put2s ("int yy_flex_debug = %s;\n", + ddebug ? "1" : "0"); + } + + if (ddebug) { /* Spit out table mapping rules to line numbers. */ + out_str_dec (long_align ? get_int32_decl () : + get_int16_decl (), "yy_rule_linenum", + num_rules); + for (i = 1; i < num_rules; ++i) + mkdata (rule_linenum[i]); + dataend (); + } + + if (reject) { + outn ("m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USES_REJECT]],\n[["); + /* Declare state buffer variables. */ + if (!C_plus_plus && !reentrant) { + outn ("static yy_state_type *yy_state_buf=0, *yy_state_ptr=0;"); + outn ("static char *yy_full_match;"); + outn ("static int yy_lp;"); + } + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules) { + if (!C_plus_plus && !reentrant) { + outn ("static int yy_looking_for_trail_begin = 0;"); + outn ("static int yy_full_lp;"); + outn ("static int *yy_full_state;"); + } + + out_hex ("#define YY_TRAILING_MASK 0x%x\n", + (unsigned int) YY_TRAILING_MASK); + out_hex ("#define YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK 0x%x\n", + (unsigned int) YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK); + } + + outn ("#define REJECT \\"); + outn ("{ \\"); + outn ("*yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ \\"); + outn ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_full_match); /* restore poss. backed-over text */ \\"); + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules) { + outn ("YY_G(yy_lp) = YY_G(yy_full_lp); /* restore orig. accepting pos. */ \\"); + outn ("YY_G(yy_state_ptr) = YY_G(yy_full_state); /* restore orig. state */ \\"); + outn ("yy_current_state = *YY_G(yy_state_ptr); /* restore curr. state */ \\"); + } + + outn ("++YY_G(yy_lp); \\"); + outn ("goto find_rule; \\"); + + outn ("}"); + outn ("]])\n"); + } + + else { + outn ("/* The intent behind this definition is that it'll catch"); + outn (" * any uses of REJECT which flex missed."); + outn (" */"); + outn ("#define REJECT reject_used_but_not_detected"); + } + + if (yymore_used) { + if (!C_plus_plus) { + if (yytext_is_array) { + if (!reentrant){ + indent_puts ("static int yy_more_offset = 0;"); + indent_puts ("static int yy_prev_more_offset = 0;"); + } + } + else if (!reentrant) { + indent_puts + ("static int yy_more_flag = 0;"); + indent_puts + ("static int yy_more_len = 0;"); + } + } + + if (yytext_is_array) { + indent_puts + ("#define yymore() (YY_G(yy_more_offset) = yy_flex_strlen( yytext M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG))"); + indent_puts ("#define YY_NEED_STRLEN"); + indent_puts ("#define YY_MORE_ADJ 0"); + indent_puts + ("#define YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET \\"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{ \\"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_more_offset) = YY_G(yy_prev_more_offset); \\"); + indent_puts ("yyleng -= YY_G(yy_more_offset); \\"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + } + else { + indent_puts + ("#define yymore() (YY_G(yy_more_flag) = 1)"); + indent_puts + ("#define YY_MORE_ADJ YY_G(yy_more_len)"); + indent_puts ("#define YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET"); + } + } + + else { + indent_puts + ("#define yymore() yymore_used_but_not_detected"); + indent_puts ("#define YY_MORE_ADJ 0"); + indent_puts ("#define YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET"); + } + + if (!C_plus_plus) { + if (yytext_is_array) { + outn ("#ifndef YYLMAX"); + outn ("#define YYLMAX 8192"); + outn ("#endif\n"); + if (!reentrant){ + outn ("char yytext[YYLMAX];"); + outn ("char *yytext_ptr;"); + } + } + + else { + if(! reentrant) + outn ("char *yytext;"); + } + } + + out (&action_array[defs1_offset]); + + line_directive_out (stdout, 0); + + skelout (); /* %% [5.0] - break point in skel */ + + if (!C_plus_plus) { + if (use_read) { + outn ("\terrno=0; \\"); + outn ("\twhile ( (result = read( fileno(yyin), (char *) buf, max_size )) < 0 ) \\"); + outn ("\t{ \\"); + outn ("\t\tif( errno != EINTR) \\"); + outn ("\t\t{ \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tYY_FATAL_ERROR( \"input in flex scanner failed\" ); \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tbreak; \\"); + outn ("\t\t} \\"); + outn ("\t\terrno=0; \\"); + outn ("\t\tclearerr(yyin); \\"); + outn ("\t}\\"); + } + + else { + outn ("\tif ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_is_interactive ) \\"); + outn ("\t\t{ \\"); + outn ("\t\tint c = '*'; \\"); + outn ("\t\tint n; \\"); + outn ("\t\tfor ( n = 0; n < max_size && \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t (c = getc( yyin )) != EOF && c != '\\n'; ++n ) \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tbuf[n] = (char) c; \\"); + outn ("\t\tif ( c == '\\n' ) \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tbuf[n++] = (char) c; \\"); + outn ("\t\tif ( c == EOF && ferror( yyin ) ) \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tYY_FATAL_ERROR( \"input in flex scanner failed\" ); \\"); + outn ("\t\tresult = n; \\"); + outn ("\t\t} \\"); + outn ("\telse \\"); + outn ("\t\t{ \\"); + outn ("\t\terrno=0; \\"); + outn ("\t\twhile ( (result = fread(buf, 1, max_size, yyin))==0 && ferror(yyin)) \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t{ \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tif( errno != EINTR) \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t\t{ \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t\tYY_FATAL_ERROR( \"input in flex scanner failed\" ); \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t\tbreak; \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t\t} \\"); + outn ("\t\t\terrno=0; \\"); + outn ("\t\t\tclearerr(yyin); \\"); + outn ("\t\t\t} \\"); + outn ("\t\t}\\"); + } + } + + skelout (); /* %% [6.0] - break point in skel */ + + indent_puts ("#define YY_RULE_SETUP \\"); + indent_up (); + if (bol_needed) { + indent_puts ("if ( yyleng > 0 ) \\"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = \\"); + indent_puts ("\t\t(yytext[yyleng - 1] == '\\n'); \\"); + indent_down (); + } + indent_puts ("YY_USER_ACTION"); + indent_down (); + + skelout (); /* %% [7.0] - break point in skel */ + + /* Copy prolog to output file. */ + out (&action_array[prolog_offset]); + + line_directive_out (stdout, 0); + + skelout (); /* %% [8.0] - break point in skel */ + + set_indent (2); + + if (yymore_used && !yytext_is_array) { + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_more_len) = 0;"); + indent_puts ("if ( YY_G(yy_more_flag) )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts + ("YY_G(yy_more_len) = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) - YY_G(yytext_ptr);"); + indent_puts ("YY_G(yy_more_flag) = 0;"); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + } + + skelout (); /* %% [9.0] - break point in skel */ + + gen_start_state (); + + /* Note, don't use any indentation. */ + outn ("yy_match:"); + gen_next_match (); + + skelout (); /* %% [10.0] - break point in skel */ + set_indent (2); + gen_find_action (); + + skelout (); /* %% [11.0] - break point in skel */ + outn ("m4_ifdef( [[M4_YY_USE_LINENO]],[["); + indent_puts + ("if ( yy_act != YY_END_OF_BUFFER && yy_rule_can_match_eol[yy_act] )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("int yyl;"); + do_indent (); + out_str ("for ( yyl = %s; yyl < yyleng; ++yyl )\n", + yymore_used ? (yytext_is_array ? "YY_G(yy_prev_more_offset)" : + "YY_G(yy_more_len)") : "0"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("if ( yytext[yyl] == '\\n' )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("M4_YY_INCR_LINENO();"); + indent_down (); + indent_down (); + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + outn ("]])"); + + skelout (); /* %% [12.0] - break point in skel */ + if (ddebug) { + indent_puts ("if ( yy_flex_debug )"); + indent_up (); + + indent_puts ("{"); + indent_puts ("if ( yy_act == 0 )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts (C_plus_plus ? + "std::cerr << \"--scanner backing up\\n\";" : + "fprintf( stderr, \"--scanner backing up\\n\" );"); + indent_down (); + + do_indent (); + out_dec ("else if ( yy_act < %d )\n", num_rules); + indent_up (); + + if (C_plus_plus) { + indent_puts + ("std::cerr << \"--accepting rule at line \" << yy_rule_linenum[yy_act] <<"); + indent_puts + (" \"(\\\"\" << yytext << \"\\\")\\n\";"); + } + else { + indent_puts + ("fprintf( stderr, \"--accepting rule at line %ld (\\\"%s\\\")\\n\","); + + indent_puts + (" (long)yy_rule_linenum[yy_act], yytext );"); + } + + indent_down (); + + do_indent (); + out_dec ("else if ( yy_act == %d )\n", num_rules); + indent_up (); + + if (C_plus_plus) { + indent_puts + ("std::cerr << \"--accepting default rule (\\\"\" << yytext << \"\\\")\\n\";"); + } + else { + indent_puts + ("fprintf( stderr, \"--accepting default rule (\\\"%s\\\")\\n\","); + indent_puts (" yytext );"); + } + + indent_down (); + + do_indent (); + out_dec ("else if ( yy_act == %d )\n", num_rules + 1); + indent_up (); + + indent_puts (C_plus_plus ? + "std::cerr << \"--(end of buffer or a NUL)\\n\";" : + "fprintf( stderr, \"--(end of buffer or a NUL)\\n\" );"); + + indent_down (); + + do_indent (); + outn ("else"); + indent_up (); + + if (C_plus_plus) { + indent_puts + ("std::cerr << \"--EOF (start condition \" << YY_START << \")\\n\";"); + } + else { + indent_puts + ("fprintf( stderr, \"--EOF (start condition %d)\\n\", YY_START );"); + } + + indent_down (); + + indent_puts ("}"); + indent_down (); + } + + /* Copy actions to output file. */ + skelout (); /* %% [13.0] - break point in skel */ + indent_up (); + gen_bu_action (); + out (&action_array[action_offset]); + + line_directive_out (stdout, 0); + + /* generate cases for any missing EOF rules */ + for (i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i) + if (!sceof[i]) { + do_indent (); + out_str ("case YY_STATE_EOF(%s):\n", scname[i]); + did_eof_rule = true; + } + + if (did_eof_rule) { + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("yyterminate();"); + indent_down (); + } + + + /* Generate code for handling NUL's, if needed. */ + + /* First, deal with backing up and setting up yy_cp if the scanner + * finds that it should JAM on the NUL. + */ + skelout (); /* %% [14.0] - break point in skel */ + set_indent (4); + + if (fullspd || fulltbl) + indent_puts ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p);"); + + else { /* compressed table */ + if (!reject && !interactive) { + /* Do the guaranteed-needed backing up to figure + * out the match. + */ + indent_puts + ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_cpos);"); + indent_puts + ("yy_current_state = YY_G(yy_last_accepting_state);"); + } + + else + /* Still need to initialize yy_cp, though + * yy_current_state was set up by + * yy_get_previous_state(). + */ + indent_puts ("yy_cp = YY_G(yy_c_buf_p);"); + } + + + /* Generate code for yy_get_previous_state(). */ + set_indent (1); + skelout (); /* %% [15.0] - break point in skel */ + + gen_start_state (); + + set_indent (2); + skelout (); /* %% [16.0] - break point in skel */ + gen_next_state (true); + + set_indent (1); + skelout (); /* %% [17.0] - break point in skel */ + gen_NUL_trans (); + + skelout (); /* %% [18.0] - break point in skel */ + skelout (); /* %% [19.0] - break point in skel */ + /* Update BOL and yylineno inside of input(). */ + if (bol_needed) { + indent_puts + ("YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = (c == '\\n');"); + if (do_yylineno) { + indent_puts + ("if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("M4_YY_INCR_LINENO();"); + indent_down (); + } + } + + else if (do_yylineno) { + indent_puts ("if ( c == '\\n' )"); + indent_up (); + indent_puts ("M4_YY_INCR_LINENO();"); + indent_down (); + } + + skelout (); + + /* Copy remainder of input to output. */ + + line_directive_out (stdout, 1); + + if (sectnum == 3) { + OUT_BEGIN_CODE (); + (void) flexscan (); /* copy remainder of input to output */ + OUT_END_CODE (); + } +} diff --git a/gettext.h b/gettext.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea67f30 --- /dev/null +++ b/gettext.h @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +/* Convenience header for conditional use of GNU . + Copyright (C) 1995-1998, 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published + by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + 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 + Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public + License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, + USA. */ + +#ifndef _LIBGETTEXT_H +#define _LIBGETTEXT_H 1 + +/* NLS can be disabled through the configure --disable-nls option. */ +#if ENABLE_NLS + +/* Get declarations of GNU message catalog functions. */ +# include + +#else + +/* Disabled NLS. + The casts to 'const char *' serve the purpose of producing warnings + for invalid uses of the value returned from these functions. + On pre-ANSI systems without 'const', the config.h file is supposed to + contain "#define const". */ +# define gettext(Msgid) ((const char *) (Msgid)) +# define dgettext(Domainname, Msgid) ((const char *) (Msgid)) +# define dcgettext(Domainname, Msgid, Category) ((const char *) (Msgid)) +# define ngettext(Msgid1, Msgid2, N) \ + ((N) == 1 ? (const char *) (Msgid1) : (const char *) (Msgid2)) +# define dngettext(Domainname, Msgid1, Msgid2, N) \ + ((N) == 1 ? (const char *) (Msgid1) : (const char *) (Msgid2)) +# define dcngettext(Domainname, Msgid1, Msgid2, N, Category) \ + ((N) == 1 ? (const char *) (Msgid1) : (const char *) (Msgid2)) +# define textdomain(Domainname) ((const char *) (Domainname)) +# define bindtextdomain(Domainname, Dirname) ((const char *) (Dirname)) +# define bind_textdomain_codeset(Domainname, Codeset) ((const char *) (Codeset)) + +#endif + +/* A pseudo function call that serves as a marker for the automated + extraction of messages, but does not call gettext(). The run-time + translation is done at a different place in the code. + The argument, String, should be a literal string. Concatenated strings + and other string expressions won't work. + The macro's expansion is not parenthesized, so that it is suitable as + initializer for static 'char[]' or 'const char[]' variables. */ +#define gettext_noop(String) String + +#endif /* _LIBGETTEXT_H */ diff --git a/install-sh b/install-sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4d4a951 --- /dev/null +++ b/install-sh @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# install - install a program, script, or datafile + +scriptversion=2005-05-14.22 + +# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was +# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the +# following copyright and license. +# +# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to +# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the +# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or +# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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There are two solutions: + dnl - Invoke AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY here, outside any 'if'. + dnl - Control the expansions in more detail using AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE. + dnl Since AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE is only in autoconf >= 2.52 and not + dnl documented, we avoid it. + ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, , [ + AC_REQUIRE([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY]) + ]) + + dnl Set USE_NLS. + AM_NLS + + ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [ + BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=no + USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=no + ]) + LIBINTL= + LTLIBINTL= + POSUB= + + dnl If we use NLS figure out what method + if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then + gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext=no + ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [ + AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether included gettext is requested]) + AC_ARG_WITH(included-gettext, + [ --with-included-gettext use the GNU gettext library included here], + nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext=$withval, + nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext=no) + AC_MSG_RESULT($nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext) + + nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext="$nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext" + if test "$nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext" != "yes"; then + ]) + dnl User does not insist on using GNU NLS library. Figure out what + dnl to use. If GNU gettext is available we use this. Else we have + dnl to fall back to GNU NLS library. + + dnl Add a version number to the cache macros. + define([gt_api_version], ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros], 3, ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], 2, 1))) + define([gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc], [gt_cv_func_gnugettext]gt_api_version[_libc]) + define([gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl], [gt_cv_func_gnugettext]gt_api_version[_libintl]) + + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU gettext in libc], gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc, + [AC_TRY_LINK([#include +]ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros], +[#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION +#define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(major) ((major) == 0 ? 0 : -1) +#endif +changequote(,)dnl +typedef int array [2 * (__GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(0) >= 1) - 1]; +changequote([,])dnl +], [])[extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; +extern int *_nl_domain_bindings;], + [bindtextdomain ("", ""); +return (int) gettext ("")]ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], [ + (int) ngettext ("", "", 0)], [])[ + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_domain_bindings], + gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc=yes, + gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc=no)]) + + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc" != "yes"; then + dnl Sometimes libintl requires libiconv, so first search for libiconv. + ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, , [ + AM_ICONV_LINK + ]) + dnl Search for libintl and define LIBINTL, LTLIBINTL and INCINTL + dnl accordingly. Don't use AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([intl],[iconv]) + dnl because that would add "-liconv" to LIBINTL and LTLIBINTL + dnl even if libiconv doesn't exist. + AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([intl]) + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU gettext in libintl], + gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl, + [gt_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $INCINTL" + gt_save_LIBS="$LIBS" + LIBS="$LIBS $LIBINTL" + dnl Now see whether libintl exists and does not depend on libiconv. + AC_TRY_LINK([#include +]ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros], +[#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION +#define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(major) ((major) == 0 ? 0 : -1) +#endif +changequote(,)dnl +typedef int array [2 * (__GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(0) >= 1) - 1]; +changequote([,])dnl +], [])[extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; +extern +#ifdef __cplusplus +"C" +#endif +const char *_nl_expand_alias ();], + [bindtextdomain ("", ""); +return (int) gettext ("")]ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], [ + (int) ngettext ("", "", 0)], [])[ + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_expand_alias (0)], + gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl=yes, + gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl=no) + dnl Now see whether libintl exists and depends on libiconv. + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" != yes && test -n "$LIBICONV"; then + LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" + AC_TRY_LINK([#include +]ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros], +[#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION +#define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(major) ((major) == 0 ? 0 : -1) +#endif +changequote(,)dnl +typedef int array [2 * (__GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(0) >= 1) - 1]; +changequote([,])dnl +], [])[extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; +extern +#ifdef __cplusplus +"C" +#endif +const char *_nl_expand_alias ();], + [bindtextdomain ("", ""); +return (int) gettext ("")]ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], [ + (int) ngettext ("", "", 0)], [])[ + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_expand_alias (0)], + [LIBINTL="$LIBINTL $LIBICONV" + LTLIBINTL="$LTLIBINTL $LTLIBICONV" + gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl=yes + ]) + fi + CPPFLAGS="$gt_save_CPPFLAGS" + LIBS="$gt_save_LIBS"]) + fi + + dnl If an already present or preinstalled GNU gettext() is found, + dnl use it. But if this macro is used in GNU gettext, and GNU + dnl gettext is already preinstalled in libintl, we update this + dnl libintl. (Cf. the install rule in intl/Makefile.in.) + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc" = "yes" \ + || { test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" = "yes" \ + && test "$PACKAGE" != gettext-runtime \ + && test "$PACKAGE" != gettext-tools; }; then + gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext=yes + else + dnl Reset the values set by searching for libintl. + LIBINTL= + LTLIBINTL= + INCINTL= + fi + + ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [ + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" != "yes"; then + dnl GNU gettext is not found in the C library. + dnl Fall back on included GNU gettext library. + nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext=yes + fi + fi + + if test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then + dnl Mark actions used to generate GNU NLS library. + BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=yes + USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=yes + LIBINTL="ifelse([$3],[],\${top_builddir}/intl,[$3])/libintl.[]gt_libtool_suffix_prefix[]a $LIBICONV" + LTLIBINTL="ifelse([$3],[],\${top_builddir}/intl,[$3])/libintl.[]gt_libtool_suffix_prefix[]a $LTLIBICONV" + LIBS=`echo " $LIBS " | sed -e 's/ -lintl / /' -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ $//'` + fi + + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes" \ + || test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then + dnl Mark actions to use GNU gettext tools. + CATOBJEXT=.gmo + fi + ]) + + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes" \ + || test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then + AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_NLS, 1, + [Define to 1 if translation of program messages to the user's native language + is requested.]) + else + USE_NLS=no + fi + fi + + AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to use NLS]) + AC_MSG_RESULT([$USE_NLS]) + if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING([where the gettext function comes from]) + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes"; then + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" = "yes"; then + gt_source="external libintl" + else + gt_source="libc" + fi + else + gt_source="included intl directory" + fi + AC_MSG_RESULT([$gt_source]) + fi + + if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then + + if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes"; then + if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" = "yes"; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with libintl]) + AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIBINTL]) + AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INCINTL]) + fi + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some packages may be using this. + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETTEXT, 1, + [Define if the GNU gettext() function is already present or preinstalled.]) + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DCGETTEXT, 1, + [Define if the GNU dcgettext() function is already present or preinstalled.]) + fi + + dnl We need to process the po/ directory. + POSUB=po + fi + + ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [ + dnl If this is used in GNU gettext we have to set BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL + dnl to 'yes' because some of the testsuite requires it. + if test "$PACKAGE" = gettext-runtime || test "$PACKAGE" = gettext-tools; then + BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=yes + fi + + dnl Make all variables we use known to autoconf. + AC_SUBST(BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL) + AC_SUBST(USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL) + AC_SUBST(CATOBJEXT) + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some configure.ins may be using this. + nls_cv_header_intl= + nls_cv_header_libgt= + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this. + DATADIRNAME=share + AC_SUBST(DATADIRNAME) + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this. + INSTOBJEXT=.mo + AC_SUBST(INSTOBJEXT) + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this. + GENCAT=gencat + AC_SUBST(GENCAT) + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this. + if test "$USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL" = yes; then + INTLOBJS="\$(GETTOBJS)" + fi + AC_SUBST(INTLOBJS) + + dnl Enable libtool support if the surrounding package wishes it. + INTL_LIBTOOL_SUFFIX_PREFIX=gt_libtool_suffix_prefix + AC_SUBST(INTL_LIBTOOL_SUFFIX_PREFIX) + ]) + + dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this. + INTLLIBS="$LIBINTL" + AC_SUBST(INTLLIBS) + + dnl Make all documented variables known to autoconf. + AC_SUBST(LIBINTL) + AC_SUBST(LTLIBINTL) + AC_SUBST(POSUB) +]) + + +dnl Checks for all prerequisites of the intl subdirectory, +dnl except for INTL_LIBTOOL_SUFFIX_PREFIX (and possibly LIBTOOL), INTLOBJS, +dnl USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL, BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL. +AC_DEFUN([AM_INTL_SUBDIR], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AM_MKINSTALLDIRS])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_RANLIB])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_ISC_POSIX])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_CONST])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_INLINE])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_OFF_T])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_SIZE_T])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_ALLOCA])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_MMAP])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([jm_GLIBC21])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([gt_INTDIV0])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([jm_AC_TYPE_UINTMAX_T])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([gt_INTTYPES_PRI])dnl + + AC_CHECK_HEADERS([argz.h limits.h locale.h nl_types.h malloc.h stddef.h \ +stdlib.h string.h unistd.h sys/param.h]) + AC_CHECK_FUNCS([feof_unlocked fgets_unlocked getc_unlocked getcwd getegid \ +geteuid getgid getuid mempcpy munmap putenv setenv setlocale stpcpy \ +strcasecmp strdup strtoul tsearch __argz_count __argz_stringify __argz_next \ +__fsetlocking]) + + AM_ICONV + AM_LANGINFO_CODESET + if test $ac_cv_header_locale_h = yes; then + AM_LC_MESSAGES + fi + + dnl intl/plural.c is generated from intl/plural.y. It requires bison, + dnl because plural.y uses bison specific features. It requires at least + dnl bison-1.26 because earlier versions generate a plural.c that doesn't + dnl compile. + dnl bison is only needed for the maintainer (who touches plural.y). But in + dnl order to avoid separate Makefiles or --enable-maintainer-mode, we put + dnl the rule in general Makefile. Now, some people carelessly touch the + dnl files or have a broken "make" program, hence the plural.c rule will + dnl sometimes fire. To avoid an error, defines BISON to ":" if it is not + dnl present or too old. + AC_CHECK_PROGS([INTLBISON], [bison]) + if test -z "$INTLBISON"; then + ac_verc_fail=yes + else + dnl Found it, now check the version. + AC_MSG_CHECKING([version of bison]) +changequote(<<,>>)dnl + ac_prog_version=`$INTLBISON --version 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*GNU Bison.* \([0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\).*$/\1/p'` + case $ac_prog_version in + '') ac_prog_version="v. ?.??, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;; + 1.2[6-9]* | 1.[3-9][0-9]* | [2-9].*) +changequote([,])dnl + ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, ok"; ac_verc_fail=no;; + *) ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;; + esac + AC_MSG_RESULT([$ac_prog_version]) + fi + if test $ac_verc_fail = yes; then + INTLBISON=: + fi +]) + + +dnl Usage: AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([gettext-version]) +AC_DEFUN([AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION], []) diff --git a/m4/glibc21.m4 b/m4/glibc21.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c9f3db --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/glibc21.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# glibc21.m4 serial 2 (fileutils-4.1.3, gettext-0.10.40) +dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +# Test for the GNU C Library, version 2.1 or newer. +# From Bruno Haible. + +AC_DEFUN([jm_GLIBC21], + [ + AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether we are using the GNU C Library 2.1 or newer, + ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1, + [AC_EGREP_CPP([Lucky GNU user], + [ +#include +#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ + #if (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 1) || (__GLIBC__ > 2) + Lucky GNU user + #endif +#endif + ], + ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1=yes, + ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1=no) + ] + ) + AC_SUBST(GLIBC21) + GLIBC21="$ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1" + ] +) diff --git a/m4/iconv.m4 b/m4/iconv.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5f3579 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/iconv.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +# iconv.m4 serial AM4 (gettext-0.11.3) +dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Bruno Haible. + +AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY], +[ + dnl Prerequisites of AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY. + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH]) + + dnl Search for libiconv and define LIBICONV, LTLIBICONV and INCICONV + dnl accordingly. + AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([iconv]) +]) + +AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV_LINK], +[ + dnl Some systems have iconv in libc, some have it in libiconv (OSF/1 and + dnl those with the standalone portable GNU libiconv installed). + + dnl Search for libiconv and define LIBICONV, LTLIBICONV and INCICONV + dnl accordingly. + AC_REQUIRE([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY]) + + dnl Add $INCICONV to CPPFLAGS before performing the following checks, + dnl because if the user has installed libiconv and not disabled its use + dnl via --without-libiconv-prefix, he wants to use it. The first + dnl AC_TRY_LINK will then fail, the second AC_TRY_LINK will succeed. + am_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" + AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INCICONV]) + + AC_CACHE_CHECK(for iconv, am_cv_func_iconv, [ + am_cv_func_iconv="no, consider installing GNU libiconv" + am_cv_lib_iconv=no + AC_TRY_LINK([#include +#include ], + [iconv_t cd = iconv_open("",""); + iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL); + iconv_close(cd);], + am_cv_func_iconv=yes) + if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" != yes; then + am_save_LIBS="$LIBS" + LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" + AC_TRY_LINK([#include +#include ], + [iconv_t cd = iconv_open("",""); + iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL); + iconv_close(cd);], + am_cv_lib_iconv=yes + am_cv_func_iconv=yes) + LIBS="$am_save_LIBS" + fi + ]) + if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ICONV, 1, [Define if you have the iconv() function.]) + fi + if test "$am_cv_lib_iconv" = yes; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with libiconv]) + AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIBICONV]) + else + dnl If $LIBICONV didn't lead to a usable library, we don't need $INCICONV + dnl either. + CPPFLAGS="$am_save_CPPFLAGS" + LIBICONV= + LTLIBICONV= + fi + AC_SUBST(LIBICONV) + AC_SUBST(LTLIBICONV) +]) + +AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV], +[ + AM_ICONV_LINK + if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = yes; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for iconv declaration]) + AC_CACHE_VAL(am_cv_proto_iconv, [ + AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include +#include +extern +#ifdef __cplusplus +"C" +#endif +#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus) +size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, char * *inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char * *outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft); +#else +size_t iconv(); +#endif +], [], am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1="", am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1="const") + am_cv_proto_iconv="extern size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, $am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1 char * *inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char * *outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft);"]) + am_cv_proto_iconv=`echo "[$]am_cv_proto_iconv" | tr -s ' ' | sed -e 's/( /(/'` + AC_MSG_RESULT([$]{ac_t:- + }[$]am_cv_proto_iconv) + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ICONV_CONST, $am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1, + [Define as const if the declaration of iconv() needs const.]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/intdiv0.m4 b/m4/intdiv0.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55dddcf --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/intdiv0.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# intdiv0.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.11.3) +dnl Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Bruno Haible. + +AC_DEFUN([gt_INTDIV0], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl + + AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether integer division by zero raises SIGFPE], + gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe, + [ + AC_TRY_RUN([ +#include +#include + +static void +#ifdef __cplusplus +sigfpe_handler (int sig) +#else +sigfpe_handler (sig) int sig; +#endif +{ + /* Exit with code 0 if SIGFPE, with code 1 if any other signal. */ + exit (sig != SIGFPE); +} + +int x = 1; +int y = 0; +int z; +int nan; + +int main () +{ + signal (SIGFPE, sigfpe_handler); +/* IRIX and AIX (when "xlc -qcheck" is used) yield signal SIGTRAP. */ +#if (defined (__sgi) || defined (_AIX)) && defined (SIGTRAP) + signal (SIGTRAP, sigfpe_handler); +#endif +/* Linux/SPARC yields signal SIGILL. */ +#if defined (__sparc__) && defined (__linux__) + signal (SIGILL, sigfpe_handler); +#endif + + z = x / y; + nan = y / y; + exit (1); +} +], gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe=yes, gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe=no, + [ + # Guess based on the CPU. + case "$host_cpu" in + alpha* | i[34567]86 | m68k | s390*) + gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe="guessing yes";; + *) + gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe="guessing no";; + esac + ]) + ]) + case "$gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe" in + *yes) value=1;; + *) value=0;; + esac + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(INTDIV0_RAISES_SIGFPE, $value, + [Define if integer division by zero raises signal SIGFPE.]) +]) diff --git a/m4/inttypes-pri.m4 b/m4/inttypes-pri.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd007c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/inttypes-pri.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# inttypes-pri.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.11.4) +dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Bruno Haible. + +# Define PRI_MACROS_BROKEN if exists and defines the PRI* +# macros to non-string values. This is the case on AIX 4.3.3. + +AC_DEFUN([gt_INTTYPES_PRI], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H]) + if test $gt_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then + AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the inttypes.h PRIxNN macros are broken], + gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken, + [ + AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include +#ifdef PRId32 +char *p = PRId32; +#endif +], [], gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken=no, gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken=yes) + ]) + fi + if test "$gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken" = yes; then + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PRI_MACROS_BROKEN, 1, + [Define if exists and defines unusable PRI* macros.]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/inttypes.m4 b/m4/inttypes.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab370ff --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/inttypes.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# inttypes.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.11.4) +dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Paul Eggert. + +# Define HAVE_INTTYPES_H if exists and doesn't clash with +# . + +AC_DEFUN([gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H], +[ + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inttypes.h], gt_cv_header_inttypes_h, + [ + AC_TRY_COMPILE( + [#include +#include ], + [], gt_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes, gt_cv_header_inttypes_h=no) + ]) + if test $gt_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_INTTYPES_H, 1, + [Define if exists and doesn't clash with .]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/inttypes_h.m4 b/m4/inttypes_h.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f342eba --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/inttypes_h.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +# inttypes_h.m4 serial 5 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Paul Eggert. + +# Define HAVE_INTTYPES_H_WITH_UINTMAX if exists, +# doesn't clash with , and declares uintmax_t. + +AC_DEFUN([jm_AC_HEADER_INTTYPES_H], +[ + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inttypes.h], jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h, + [AC_TRY_COMPILE( + [#include +#include ], + [uintmax_t i = (uintmax_t) -1;], + jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes, + jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h=no)]) + if test $jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_INTTYPES_H_WITH_UINTMAX, 1, + [Define if exists, doesn't clash with , + and declares uintmax_t. ]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/isc-posix.m4 b/m4/isc-posix.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1319dd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/isc-posix.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# isc-posix.m4 serial 2 (gettext-0.11.2) +dnl Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +# This file is not needed with autoconf-2.53 and newer. Remove it in 2005. + +# This test replaces the one in autoconf. +# Currently this macro should have the same name as the autoconf macro +# because gettext's gettext.m4 (distributed in the automake package) +# still uses it. Otherwise, the use in gettext.m4 makes autoheader +# give these diagnostics: +# configure.in:556: AC_TRY_COMPILE was called before AC_ISC_POSIX +# configure.in:556: AC_TRY_RUN was called before AC_ISC_POSIX + +undefine([AC_ISC_POSIX]) + +AC_DEFUN([AC_ISC_POSIX], + [ + dnl This test replaces the obsolescent AC_ISC_POSIX kludge. + AC_CHECK_LIB(cposix, strerror, [LIBS="$LIBS -lcposix"]) + ] +) diff --git a/m4/lcmessage.m4 b/m4/lcmessage.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffd4008 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/lcmessage.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# lcmessage.m4 serial 3 (gettext-0.11.3) +dnl Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. +dnl +dnl This file can can be used in projects which are not available under +dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Library General Public +dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext +dnl functionality. +dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered +dnl by the GNU Library General Public License, and the rest of the GNU +dnl gettext package package is covered by the GNU General Public License. +dnl They are *not* in the public domain. + +dnl Authors: +dnl Ulrich Drepper , 1995. + +# Check whether LC_MESSAGES is available in . + +AC_DEFUN([AM_LC_MESSAGES], +[ + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for LC_MESSAGES], am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES, + [AC_TRY_LINK([#include ], [return LC_MESSAGES], + am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES=yes, am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES=no)]) + if test $am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LC_MESSAGES, 1, + [Define if your file defines LC_MESSAGES.]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/lib-ld.m4 b/m4/lib-ld.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11d0ce7 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/lib-ld.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# lib-ld.m4 serial 2 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1996-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl Subroutines of libtool.m4, +dnl with replacements s/AC_/AC_LIB/ and s/lt_cv/acl_cv/ to avoid collision +dnl with libtool.m4. + +dnl From libtool-1.4. Sets the variable with_gnu_ld to yes or no. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PROG_LD_GNU], +[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if the linker ($LD) is GNU ld], acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld, +[# I'd rather use --version here, but apparently some GNU ld's only accept -v. +if $LD -v 2>&1 &5; then + acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld=yes +else + acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld=no +fi]) +with_gnu_ld=$acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld +]) + +dnl From libtool-1.4. Sets the variable LD. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PROG_LD], +[AC_ARG_WITH(gnu-ld, +[ --with-gnu-ld assume the C compiler uses GNU ld [default=no]], +test "$withval" = no || with_gnu_ld=yes, with_gnu_ld=no) +AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl +AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl +# Prepare PATH_SEPARATOR. +# The user is always right. +if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then + echo "#! /bin/sh" >conf$$.sh + echo "exit 0" >>conf$$.sh + chmod +x conf$$.sh + if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conf$$.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then + PATH_SEPARATOR=';' + else + PATH_SEPARATOR=: + fi + rm -f conf$$.sh +fi +ac_prog=ld +if test "$GCC" = yes; then + # Check if gcc -print-prog-name=ld gives a path. + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ld used by GCC]) + case $host in + *-*-mingw*) + # gcc leaves a trailing carriage return which upsets mingw + ac_prog=`($CC -print-prog-name=ld) 2>&5 | tr -d '\015'` ;; + *) + ac_prog=`($CC -print-prog-name=ld) 2>&5` ;; + esac + case $ac_prog in + # Accept absolute paths. + [[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*)] + [re_direlt='/[^/][^/]*/\.\./'] + # Canonicalize the path of ld + ac_prog=`echo $ac_prog| sed 's%\\\\%/%g'` + while echo $ac_prog | grep "$re_direlt" > /dev/null 2>&1; do + ac_prog=`echo $ac_prog| sed "s%$re_direlt%/%"` + done + test -z "$LD" && LD="$ac_prog" + ;; + "") + # If it fails, then pretend we aren't using GCC. + ac_prog=ld + ;; + *) + # If it is relative, then search for the first ld in PATH. + with_gnu_ld=unknown + ;; + esac +elif test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNU ld]) +else + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for non-GNU ld]) +fi +AC_CACHE_VAL(acl_cv_path_LD, +[if test -z "$LD"; then + IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS="${IFS}${PATH_SEPARATOR-:}" + for ac_dir in $PATH; do + test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. + if test -f "$ac_dir/$ac_prog" || test -f "$ac_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exeext"; then + acl_cv_path_LD="$ac_dir/$ac_prog" + # Check to see if the program is GNU ld. I'd rather use --version, + # but apparently some GNU ld's only accept -v. + # Break only if it was the GNU/non-GNU ld that we prefer. + if "$acl_cv_path_LD" -v 2>&1 < /dev/null | egrep '(GNU|with BFD)' > /dev/null; then + test "$with_gnu_ld" != no && break + else + test "$with_gnu_ld" != yes && break + fi + fi + done + IFS="$ac_save_ifs" +else + acl_cv_path_LD="$LD" # Let the user override the test with a path. +fi]) +LD="$acl_cv_path_LD" +if test -n "$LD"; then + AC_MSG_RESULT($LD) +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) +fi +test -z "$LD" && AC_MSG_ERROR([no acceptable ld found in \$PATH]) +AC_LIB_PROG_LD_GNU +]) diff --git a/m4/lib-link.m4 b/m4/lib-link.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eeb200d --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/lib-link.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@ +# lib-link.m4 serial 4 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Bruno Haible. + +dnl AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS(name [, dependencies]) searches for libname and +dnl the libraries corresponding to explicit and implicit dependencies. +dnl Sets and AC_SUBSTs the LIB${NAME} and LTLIB${NAME} variables and +dnl augments the CPPFLAGS variable. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH]) + define([Name],[translit([$1],[./-], [___])]) + define([NAME],[translit([$1],[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-], + [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])]) + AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to link with lib[]$1], [ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_libs], [ + AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([$1], [$2]) + ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_libs="$LIB[]NAME" + ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_ltlibs="$LTLIB[]NAME" + ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_cppflags="$INC[]NAME" + ]) + LIB[]NAME="$ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_libs" + LTLIB[]NAME="$ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_ltlibs" + INC[]NAME="$ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_cppflags" + AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INC]NAME) + AC_SUBST([LIB]NAME) + AC_SUBST([LTLIB]NAME) + dnl Also set HAVE_LIB[]NAME so that AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS can reuse the + dnl results of this search when this library appears as a dependency. + HAVE_LIB[]NAME=yes + undefine([Name]) + undefine([NAME]) +]) + +dnl AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS(name, dependencies, includes, testcode) +dnl searches for libname and the libraries corresponding to explicit and +dnl implicit dependencies, together with the specified include files and +dnl the ability to compile and link the specified testcode. If found, it +dnl sets and AC_SUBSTs HAVE_LIB${NAME}=yes and the LIB${NAME} and +dnl LTLIB${NAME} variables and augments the CPPFLAGS variable, and +dnl #defines HAVE_LIB${NAME} to 1. Otherwise, it sets and AC_SUBSTs +dnl HAVE_LIB${NAME}=no and LIB${NAME} and LTLIB${NAME} to empty. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH]) + define([Name],[translit([$1],[./-], [___])]) + define([NAME],[translit([$1],[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-], + [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])]) + + dnl Search for lib[]Name and define LIB[]NAME, LTLIB[]NAME and INC[]NAME + dnl accordingly. + AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([$1], [$2]) + + dnl Add $INC[]NAME to CPPFLAGS before performing the following checks, + dnl because if the user has installed lib[]Name and not disabled its use + dnl via --without-lib[]Name-prefix, he wants to use it. + ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" + AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INC]NAME) + + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for lib[]$1], [ac_cv_lib[]Name], [ + ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS" + LIBS="$LIBS $LIB[]NAME" + AC_TRY_LINK([$3], [$4], [ac_cv_lib[]Name=yes], [ac_cv_lib[]Name=no]) + LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" + ]) + if test "$ac_cv_lib[]Name" = yes; then + HAVE_LIB[]NAME=yes + AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIB]NAME, 1, [Define if you have the $1 library.]) + AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with lib[]$1]) + AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIB[]NAME]) + else + HAVE_LIB[]NAME=no + dnl If $LIB[]NAME didn't lead to a usable library, we don't need + dnl $INC[]NAME either. + CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS" + LIB[]NAME= + LTLIB[]NAME= + fi + AC_SUBST([HAVE_LIB]NAME) + AC_SUBST([LIB]NAME) + AC_SUBST([LTLIB]NAME) + undefine([Name]) + undefine([NAME]) +]) + +dnl Determine the platform dependent parameters needed to use rpath: +dnl libext, shlibext, hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, hardcode_libdir_separator, +dnl hardcode_direct, hardcode_minus_L. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_RPATH], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC]) dnl we use $CC, $GCC, $LDFLAGS + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PROG_LD]) dnl we use $LD, $with_gnu_ld + AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl we use $host + AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT]) dnl we use $ac_aux_dir + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for shared library run path origin], acl_cv_rpath, [ + CC="$CC" GCC="$GCC" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" LD="$LD" with_gnu_ld="$with_gnu_ld" \ + ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} "$ac_aux_dir/config.rpath" "$host" > conftest.sh + . ./conftest.sh + rm -f ./conftest.sh + acl_cv_rpath=done + ]) + wl="$acl_cv_wl" + libext="$acl_cv_libext" + shlibext="$acl_cv_shlibext" + hardcode_libdir_flag_spec="$acl_cv_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" + hardcode_libdir_separator="$acl_cv_hardcode_libdir_separator" + hardcode_direct="$acl_cv_hardcode_direct" + hardcode_minus_L="$acl_cv_hardcode_minus_L" + dnl Determine whether the user wants rpath handling at all. + AC_ARG_ENABLE(rpath, + [ --disable-rpath do not hardcode runtime library paths], + :, enable_rpath=yes) +]) + +dnl AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY(name [, dependencies]) searches for libname and +dnl the libraries corresponding to explicit and implicit dependencies. +dnl Sets the LIB${NAME}, LTLIB${NAME} and INC${NAME} variables. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY], +[ + define([NAME],[translit([$1],[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-], + [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])]) + dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir. + use_additional=yes + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([ + eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\" + eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\" + ]) + AC_LIB_ARG_WITH([lib$1-prefix], +[ --with-lib$1-prefix[=DIR] search for lib$1 in DIR/include and DIR/lib + --without-lib$1-prefix don't search for lib$1 in includedir and libdir], +[ + if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then + use_additional=no + else + if test "X$withval" = "X"; then + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([ + eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\" + eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\" + ]) + else + additional_includedir="$withval/include" + additional_libdir="$withval/lib" + fi + fi +]) + dnl Search the library and its dependencies in $additional_libdir and + dnl $LDFLAGS. Using breadth-first-seach. + LIB[]NAME= + LTLIB[]NAME= + INC[]NAME= + rpathdirs= + ltrpathdirs= + names_already_handled= + names_next_round='$1 $2' + while test -n "$names_next_round"; do + names_this_round="$names_next_round" + names_next_round= + for name in $names_this_round; do + already_handled= + for n in $names_already_handled; do + if test "$n" = "$name"; then + already_handled=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$already_handled"; then + names_already_handled="$names_already_handled $name" + dnl See if it was already located by an earlier AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS + dnl or AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS call. + uppername=`echo "$name" | sed -e 'y|abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___|'` + eval value=\"\$HAVE_LIB$uppername\" + if test -n "$value"; then + if test "$value" = yes; then + eval value=\"\$LIB$uppername\" + test -z "$value" || LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$value" + eval value=\"\$LTLIB$uppername\" + test -z "$value" || LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }$value" + else + dnl An earlier call to AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS has determined + dnl that this library doesn't exist. So just drop it. + : + fi + else + dnl Search the library lib$name in $additional_libdir and $LDFLAGS + dnl and the already constructed $LIBNAME/$LTLIBNAME. + found_dir= + found_la= + found_so= + found_a= + if test $use_additional = yes; then + if test -n "$shlibext" && test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.$shlibext"; then + found_dir="$additional_libdir" + found_so="$additional_libdir/lib$name.$shlibext" + if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$additional_libdir/lib$name.la" + fi + else + if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.$libext"; then + found_dir="$additional_libdir" + found_a="$additional_libdir/lib$name.$libext" + if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$additional_libdir/lib$name.la" + fi + fi + fi + fi + if test "X$found_dir" = "X"; then + for x in $LDFLAGS $LTLIB[]NAME; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + case "$x" in + -L*) + dir=`echo "X$x" | sed -e 's/^X-L//'` + if test -n "$shlibext" && test -f "$dir/lib$name.$shlibext"; then + found_dir="$dir" + found_so="$dir/lib$name.$shlibext" + if test -f "$dir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$dir/lib$name.la" + fi + else + if test -f "$dir/lib$name.$libext"; then + found_dir="$dir" + found_a="$dir/lib$name.$libext" + if test -f "$dir/lib$name.la"; then + found_la="$dir/lib$name.la" + fi + fi + fi + ;; + esac + if test "X$found_dir" != "X"; then + break + fi + done + fi + if test "X$found_dir" != "X"; then + dnl Found the library. + LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-L$found_dir -l$name" + if test "X$found_so" != "X"; then + dnl Linking with a shared library. We attempt to hardcode its + dnl directory into the executable's runpath, unless it's the + dnl standard /usr/lib. + if test "$enable_rpath" = no || test "X$found_dir" = "X/usr/lib"; then + dnl No hardcoding is needed. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so" + else + dnl Use an explicit option to hardcode DIR into the resulting + dnl binary. + dnl Potentially add DIR to ltrpathdirs. + dnl The ltrpathdirs will be appended to $LTLIBNAME at the end. + haveit= + for x in $ltrpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$found_dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + ltrpathdirs="$ltrpathdirs $found_dir" + fi + dnl The hardcoding into $LIBNAME is system dependent. + if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes; then + dnl Using DIR/libNAME.so during linking hardcodes DIR into the + dnl resulting binary. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so" + else + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" && test "$hardcode_minus_L" = no; then + dnl Use an explicit option to hardcode DIR into the resulting + dnl binary. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so" + dnl Potentially add DIR to rpathdirs. + dnl The rpathdirs will be appended to $LIBNAME at the end. + haveit= + for x in $rpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$found_dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + rpathdirs="$rpathdirs $found_dir" + fi + else + dnl Rely on "-L$found_dir". + dnl But don't add it if it's already contained in the LDFLAGS + dnl or the already constructed $LIBNAME + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS $LIB[]NAME; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X-L$found_dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-L$found_dir" + fi + if test "$hardcode_minus_L" != no; then + dnl FIXME: Not sure whether we should use + dnl "-L$found_dir -l$name" or "-L$found_dir $found_so" + dnl here. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so" + else + dnl We cannot use $hardcode_runpath_var and LD_RUN_PATH + dnl here, because this doesn't fit in flags passed to the + dnl compiler. So give up. No hardcoding. This affects only + dnl very old systems. + dnl FIXME: Not sure whether we should use + dnl "-L$found_dir -l$name" or "-L$found_dir $found_so" + dnl here. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-l$name" + fi + fi + fi + fi + else + if test "X$found_a" != "X"; then + dnl Linking with a static library. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_a" + else + dnl We shouldn't come here, but anyway it's good to have a + dnl fallback. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-L$found_dir -l$name" + fi + fi + dnl Assume the include files are nearby. + additional_includedir= + case "$found_dir" in + */lib | */lib/) + basedir=`echo "X$found_dir" | sed -e 's,^X,,' -e 's,/lib/*$,,'` + additional_includedir="$basedir/include" + ;; + esac + if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X"; then + dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $INCNAME. + dnl But don't add it + dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/include, + dnl 2. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux, + dnl 3. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS or the already + dnl constructed $INCNAME, + dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory. + if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then + haveit= + if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then + if test -n "$GCC"; then + case $host_os in + linux*) haveit=yes;; + esac + fi + fi + if test -z "$haveit"; then + for x in $CPPFLAGS $INC[]NAME; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then + dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $INCNAME. + INC[]NAME="${INC[]NAME}${INC[]NAME:+ }-I$additional_includedir" + fi + fi + fi + fi + fi + dnl Look for dependencies. + if test -n "$found_la"; then + dnl Read the .la file. It defines the variables + dnl dlname, library_names, old_library, dependency_libs, current, + dnl age, revision, installed, dlopen, dlpreopen, libdir. + save_libdir="$libdir" + case "$found_la" in + */* | *\\*) . "$found_la" ;; + *) . "./$found_la" ;; + esac + libdir="$save_libdir" + dnl We use only dependency_libs. + for dep in $dependency_libs; do + case "$dep" in + -L*) + additional_libdir=`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-L//'` + dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LIBNAME and $LTLIBNAME. + dnl But don't add it + dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/lib, + dnl 2. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux, + dnl 3. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS or the already + dnl constructed $LIBNAME, + dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory. + if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/lib"; then + haveit= + if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/lib"; then + if test -n "$GCC"; then + case $host_os in + linux*) haveit=yes;; + esac + fi + fi + if test -z "$haveit"; then + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS $LIB[]NAME; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then + dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LIBNAME. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-L$additional_libdir" + fi + fi + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS $LTLIB[]NAME; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then + dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LTLIBNAME. + LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-L$additional_libdir" + fi + fi + fi + fi + ;; + -R*) + dir=`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-R//'` + if test "$enable_rpath" != no; then + dnl Potentially add DIR to rpathdirs. + dnl The rpathdirs will be appended to $LIBNAME at the end. + haveit= + for x in $rpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + rpathdirs="$rpathdirs $dir" + fi + dnl Potentially add DIR to ltrpathdirs. + dnl The ltrpathdirs will be appended to $LTLIBNAME at the end. + haveit= + for x in $ltrpathdirs; do + if test "X$x" = "X$dir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + ltrpathdirs="$ltrpathdirs $dir" + fi + fi + ;; + -l*) + dnl Handle this in the next round. + names_next_round="$names_next_round "`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-l//'` + ;; + *.la) + dnl Handle this in the next round. Throw away the .la's + dnl directory; it is already contained in a preceding -L + dnl option. + names_next_round="$names_next_round "`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's,^X.*/,,' -e 's,^lib,,' -e 's,\.la$,,'` + ;; + *) + dnl Most likely an immediate library name. + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$dep" + LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }$dep" + ;; + esac + done + fi + else + dnl Didn't find the library; assume it is in the system directories + dnl known to the linker and runtime loader. (All the system + dnl directories known to the linker should also be known to the + dnl runtime loader, otherwise the system is severely misconfigured.) + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-l$name" + LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-l$name" + fi + fi + fi + done + done + if test "X$rpathdirs" != "X"; then + if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then + dnl Weird platform: only the last -rpath option counts, the user must + dnl pass all path elements in one option. We can arrange that for a + dnl single library, but not when more than one $LIBNAMEs are used. + alldirs= + for found_dir in $rpathdirs; do + alldirs="${alldirs}${alldirs:+$hardcode_libdir_separator}$found_dir" + done + dnl Note: hardcode_libdir_flag_spec uses $libdir and $wl. + acl_save_libdir="$libdir" + libdir="$alldirs" + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + libdir="$acl_save_libdir" + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$flag" + else + dnl The -rpath options are cumulative. + for found_dir in $rpathdirs; do + acl_save_libdir="$libdir" + libdir="$found_dir" + eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\" + libdir="$acl_save_libdir" + LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$flag" + done + fi + fi + if test "X$ltrpathdirs" != "X"; then + dnl When using libtool, the option that works for both libraries and + dnl executables is -R. The -R options are cumulative. + for found_dir in $ltrpathdirs; do + LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-R$found_dir" + done + fi +]) + +dnl AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR(VAR, CONTENTS) appends the elements of CONTENTS to VAR, +dnl unless already present in VAR. +dnl Works only for CPPFLAGS, not for LIB* variables because that sometimes +dnl contains two or three consecutive elements that belong together. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR], +[ + for element in [$2]; do + haveit= + for x in $[$1]; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X$element"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + [$1]="${[$1]}${[$1]:+ }$element" + fi + done +]) diff --git a/m4/lib-prefix.m4 b/m4/lib-prefix.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c719bc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/lib-prefix.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +# lib-prefix.m4 serial 2 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Bruno Haible. + +dnl AC_LIB_ARG_WITH is synonymous to AC_ARG_WITH in autoconf-2.13, and +dnl similar to AC_ARG_WITH in autoconf 2.52...2.57 except that is doesn't +dnl require excessive bracketing. +ifdef([AC_HELP_STRING], +[AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_ARG_WITH], [AC_ARG_WITH([$1],[[$2]],[$3],[$4])])], +[AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_ARG_WITH], [AC_ARG_WITH([$1],[$2],[$3],[$4])])]) + +dnl AC_LIB_PREFIX adds to the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS the flags that are needed +dnl to access previously installed libraries. The basic assumption is that +dnl a user will want packages to use other packages he previously installed +dnl with the same --prefix option. +dnl This macro is not needed if only AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS is used to locate +dnl libraries, but is otherwise very convenient. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREFIX], +[ + AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX]) + dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir. + use_additional=yes + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([ + eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\" + eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\" + ]) + AC_LIB_ARG_WITH([lib-prefix], +[ --with-lib-prefix[=DIR] search for libraries in DIR/include and DIR/lib + --without-lib-prefix don't search for libraries in includedir and libdir], +[ + if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then + use_additional=no + else + if test "X$withval" = "X"; then + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([ + eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\" + eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\" + ]) + else + additional_includedir="$withval/include" + additional_libdir="$withval/lib" + fi + fi +]) + if test $use_additional = yes; then + dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS. + dnl But don't add it + dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/include, + dnl 2. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS, + dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux, + dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory. + if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then + haveit= + for x in $CPPFLAGS; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then + if test -n "$GCC"; then + case $host_os in + linux*) haveit=yes;; + esac + fi + fi + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then + dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS. + CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }-I$additional_includedir" + fi + fi + fi + fi + dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS. + dnl But don't add it + dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/lib, + dnl 2. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS, + dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux, + dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory. + if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/lib"; then + haveit= + for x in $LDFLAGS; do + AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"]) + if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then + haveit=yes + break + fi + done + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/lib"; then + if test -n "$GCC"; then + case $host_os in + linux*) haveit=yes;; + esac + fi + fi + if test -z "$haveit"; then + if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then + dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS. + LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}${LDFLAGS:+ }-L$additional_libdir" + fi + fi + fi + fi + fi +]) + +dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX creates variables acl_final_prefix, +dnl acl_final_exec_prefix, containing the values to which $prefix and +dnl $exec_prefix will expand at the end of the configure script. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX], +[ + dnl Unfortunately, prefix and exec_prefix get only finally determined + dnl at the end of configure. + if test "X$prefix" = "XNONE"; then + acl_final_prefix="$ac_default_prefix" + else + acl_final_prefix="$prefix" + fi + if test "X$exec_prefix" = "XNONE"; then + acl_final_exec_prefix='${prefix}' + else + acl_final_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + fi + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + eval acl_final_exec_prefix=\"$acl_final_exec_prefix\" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" +]) + +dnl AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([statement]) evaluates statement, with the +dnl variables prefix and exec_prefix bound to the values they will have +dnl at the end of the configure script. +AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX], +[ + acl_save_prefix="$prefix" + prefix="$acl_final_prefix" + acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix" + exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix" + $1 + exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix" + prefix="$acl_save_prefix" +]) diff --git a/m4/nls.m4 b/m4/nls.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36bc493 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/nls.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# nls.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. +dnl +dnl This file can can be used in projects which are not available under +dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Library General Public +dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext +dnl functionality. +dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered +dnl by the GNU Library General Public License, and the rest of the GNU +dnl gettext package package is covered by the GNU General Public License. +dnl They are *not* in the public domain. + +dnl Authors: +dnl Ulrich Drepper , 1995-2000. +dnl Bruno Haible , 2000-2003. + +AC_DEFUN([AM_NLS], +[ + AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether NLS is requested]) + dnl Default is enabled NLS + AC_ARG_ENABLE(nls, + [ --disable-nls do not use Native Language Support], + USE_NLS=$enableval, USE_NLS=yes) + AC_MSG_RESULT($USE_NLS) + AC_SUBST(USE_NLS) +]) + +AC_DEFUN([AM_MKINSTALLDIRS], +[ + dnl If the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR macro for autoconf is used we possibly + dnl find the mkinstalldirs script in another subdir but $(top_srcdir). + dnl Try to locate it. + MKINSTALLDIRS= + if test -n "$ac_aux_dir"; then + case "$ac_aux_dir" in + /*) MKINSTALLDIRS="$ac_aux_dir/mkinstalldirs" ;; + *) MKINSTALLDIRS="\$(top_builddir)/$ac_aux_dir/mkinstalldirs" ;; + esac + fi + if test -z "$MKINSTALLDIRS"; then + MKINSTALLDIRS="\$(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs" + fi + AC_SUBST(MKINSTALLDIRS) +]) diff --git a/m4/po.m4 b/m4/po.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..861e3de --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/po.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +# po.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. +dnl +dnl This file can can be used in projects which are not available under +dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Library General Public +dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext +dnl functionality. +dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered +dnl by the GNU Library General Public License, and the rest of the GNU +dnl gettext package package is covered by the GNU General Public License. +dnl They are *not* in the public domain. + +dnl Authors: +dnl Ulrich Drepper , 1995-2000. +dnl Bruno Haible , 2000-2003. + +dnl Checks for all prerequisites of the po subdirectory. +AC_DEFUN([AM_PO_SUBDIRS], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_MAKE_SET])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AM_MKINSTALLDIRS])dnl + AC_REQUIRE([AM_NLS])dnl + + dnl Perform the following tests also if --disable-nls has been given, + dnl because they are needed for "make dist" to work. + + dnl Search for GNU msgfmt in the PATH. + dnl The first test excludes Solaris msgfmt and early GNU msgfmt versions. + dnl The second test excludes FreeBSD msgfmt. + AM_PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST(MSGFMT, msgfmt, + [$ac_dir/$ac_word --statistics /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 && + (if $ac_dir/$ac_word --statistics /dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep usage >/dev/null; then exit 1; else exit 0; fi)], + :) + AC_PATH_PROG(GMSGFMT, gmsgfmt, $MSGFMT) + + dnl Search for GNU xgettext 0.12 or newer in the PATH. + dnl The first test excludes Solaris xgettext and early GNU xgettext versions. + dnl The second test excludes FreeBSD xgettext. + AM_PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST(XGETTEXT, xgettext, + [$ac_dir/$ac_word --omit-header --copyright-holder= --msgid-bugs-address= /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 && + (if $ac_dir/$ac_word --omit-header --copyright-holder= --msgid-bugs-address= /dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep usage >/dev/null; then exit 1; else exit 0; fi)], + :) + dnl Remove leftover from FreeBSD xgettext call. + rm -f messages.po + + dnl Search for GNU msgmerge 0.11 or newer in the PATH. + AM_PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST(MSGMERGE, msgmerge, + [$ac_dir/$ac_word --update -q /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1], :) + + dnl This could go away some day; the PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST already does it. + dnl Test whether we really found GNU msgfmt. + if test "$GMSGFMT" != ":"; then + dnl If it is no GNU msgfmt we define it as : so that the + dnl Makefiles still can work. + if $GMSGFMT --statistics /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 && + (if $GMSGFMT --statistics /dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep usage >/dev/null; then exit 1; else exit 0; fi); then + : ; + else + GMSGFMT=`echo "$GMSGFMT" | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'` + AC_MSG_RESULT( + [found $GMSGFMT program is not GNU msgfmt; ignore it]) + GMSGFMT=":" + fi + fi + + dnl This could go away some day; the PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST already does it. + dnl Test whether we really found GNU xgettext. + if test "$XGETTEXT" != ":"; then + dnl If it is no GNU xgettext we define it as : so that the + dnl Makefiles still can work. + if $XGETTEXT --omit-header --copyright-holder= --msgid-bugs-address= /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 && + (if $XGETTEXT --omit-header --copyright-holder= --msgid-bugs-address= /dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep usage >/dev/null; then exit 1; else exit 0; fi); then + : ; + else + AC_MSG_RESULT( + [found xgettext program is not GNU xgettext; ignore it]) + XGETTEXT=":" + fi + dnl Remove leftover from FreeBSD xgettext call. + rm -f messages.po + fi + + AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([ + for ac_file in $CONFIG_FILES; do + # Support "outfile[:infile[:infile...]]" + case "$ac_file" in + *:*) ac_file=`echo "$ac_file"|sed 's%:.*%%'` ;; + esac + # PO directories have a Makefile.in generated from Makefile.in.in. + case "$ac_file" in */Makefile.in) + # Adjust a relative srcdir. + ac_dir=`echo "$ac_file"|sed 's%/[^/][^/]*$%%'` + ac_dir_suffix="/`echo "$ac_dir"|sed 's%^\./%%'`" + ac_dots=`echo "$ac_dir_suffix"|sed 's%/[^/]*%../%g'` + # In autoconf-2.13 it is called $ac_given_srcdir. + # In autoconf-2.50 it is called $srcdir. + test -n "$ac_given_srcdir" || ac_given_srcdir="$srcdir" + case "$ac_given_srcdir" in + .) top_srcdir=`echo $ac_dots|sed 's%/$%%'` ;; + /*) top_srcdir="$ac_given_srcdir" ;; + *) top_srcdir="$ac_dots$ac_given_srcdir" ;; + esac + if test -f "$ac_given_srcdir/$ac_dir/POTFILES.in"; then + rm -f "$ac_dir/POTFILES" + test -n "$as_me" && echo "$as_me: creating $ac_dir/POTFILES" || echo "creating $ac_dir/POTFILES" + cat "$ac_given_srcdir/$ac_dir/POTFILES.in" | sed -e "/^#/d" -e "/^[ ]*\$/d" -e "s,.*, $top_srcdir/& \\\\," | sed -e "\$s/\(.*\) \\\\/\1/" > "$ac_dir/POTFILES" + POMAKEFILEDEPS="POTFILES.in" + # ALL_LINGUAS, POFILES, GMOFILES, UPDATEPOFILES, DUMMYPOFILES depend + # on $ac_dir but don't depend on user-specified configuration + # parameters. + if test -f "$ac_given_srcdir/$ac_dir/LINGUAS"; then + # The LINGUAS file contains the set of available languages. + if test -n "$OBSOLETE_ALL_LINGUAS"; then + test -n "$as_me" && echo "$as_me: setting ALL_LINGUAS in configure.in is obsolete" || echo "setting ALL_LINGUAS in configure.in is obsolete" + fi + ALL_LINGUAS_=`sed -e "/^#/d" "$ac_given_srcdir/$ac_dir/LINGUAS"` + # Hide the ALL_LINGUAS assigment from automake. + eval 'ALL_LINGUAS''=$ALL_LINGUAS_' + POMAKEFILEDEPS="$POMAKEFILEDEPS LINGUAS" + else + # The set of available languages was given in configure.in. + eval 'ALL_LINGUAS''=$OBSOLETE_ALL_LINGUAS' + fi + case "$ac_given_srcdir" in + .) srcdirpre= ;; + *) srcdirpre='$(srcdir)/' ;; + esac + POFILES= + GMOFILES= + UPDATEPOFILES= + DUMMYPOFILES= + for lang in $ALL_LINGUAS; do + POFILES="$POFILES $srcdirpre$lang.po" + GMOFILES="$GMOFILES $srcdirpre$lang.gmo" + UPDATEPOFILES="$UPDATEPOFILES $lang.po-update" + DUMMYPOFILES="$DUMMYPOFILES $lang.nop" + done + # CATALOGS depends on both $ac_dir and the user's LINGUAS + # environment variable. + INST_LINGUAS= + if test -n "$ALL_LINGUAS"; then + for presentlang in $ALL_LINGUAS; do + useit=no + if test "%UNSET%" != "$LINGUAS"; then + desiredlanguages="$LINGUAS" + else + desiredlanguages="$ALL_LINGUAS" + fi + for desiredlang in $desiredlanguages; do + # Use the presentlang catalog if desiredlang is + # a. equal to presentlang, or + # b. a variant of presentlang (because in this case, + # presentlang can be used as a fallback for messages + # which are not translated in the desiredlang catalog). + case "$desiredlang" in + "$presentlang"*) useit=yes;; + esac + done + if test $useit = yes; then + INST_LINGUAS="$INST_LINGUAS $presentlang" + fi + done + fi + CATALOGS= + if test -n "$INST_LINGUAS"; then + for lang in $INST_LINGUAS; do + CATALOGS="$CATALOGS $lang.gmo" + done + fi + test -n "$as_me" && echo "$as_me: creating $ac_dir/Makefile" || echo "creating $ac_dir/Makefile" + sed -e "/^POTFILES =/r $ac_dir/POTFILES" -e "/^# Makevars/r $ac_given_srcdir/$ac_dir/Makevars" -e "s|@POFILES@|$POFILES|g" -e "s|@GMOFILES@|$GMOFILES|g" -e "s|@UPDATEPOFILES@|$UPDATEPOFILES|g" -e "s|@DUMMYPOFILES@|$DUMMYPOFILES|g" -e "s|@CATALOGS@|$CATALOGS|g" -e "s|@POMAKEFILEDEPS@|$POMAKEFILEDEPS|g" "$ac_dir/Makefile.in" > "$ac_dir/Makefile" + for f in "$ac_given_srcdir/$ac_dir"/Rules-*; do + if test -f "$f"; then + case "$f" in + *.orig | *.bak | *~) ;; + *) cat "$f" >> "$ac_dir/Makefile" ;; + esac + fi + done + fi + ;; + esac + done], + [# Capture the value of obsolete ALL_LINGUAS because we need it to compute + # POFILES, GMOFILES, UPDATEPOFILES, DUMMYPOFILES, CATALOGS. But hide it + # from automake. + eval 'OBSOLETE_ALL_LINGUAS''="$ALL_LINGUAS"' + # Capture the value of LINGUAS because we need it to compute CATALOGS. + LINGUAS="${LINGUAS-%UNSET%}" + ]) +]) diff --git a/m4/progtest.m4 b/m4/progtest.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8fe527c --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/progtest.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +# progtest.m4 serial 3 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1996-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. +dnl +dnl This file can can be used in projects which are not available under +dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Library General Public +dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext +dnl functionality. +dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered +dnl by the GNU Library General Public License, and the rest of the GNU +dnl gettext package package is covered by the GNU General Public License. +dnl They are *not* in the public domain. + +dnl Authors: +dnl Ulrich Drepper , 1996. + +# Search path for a program which passes the given test. + +dnl AM_PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR, +dnl TEST-PERFORMED-ON-FOUND_PROGRAM [, VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND [, PATH]]) +AC_DEFUN([AM_PATH_PROG_WITH_TEST], +[ +# Prepare PATH_SEPARATOR. +# The user is always right. +if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then + echo "#! /bin/sh" >conf$$.sh + echo "exit 0" >>conf$$.sh + chmod +x conf$$.sh + if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conf$$.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then + PATH_SEPARATOR=';' + else + PATH_SEPARATOR=: + fi + rm -f conf$$.sh +fi + +# Find out how to test for executable files. Don't use a zero-byte file, +# as systems may use methods other than mode bits to determine executability. +cat >conf$$.file <<_ASEOF +#! /bin/sh +exit 0 +_ASEOF +chmod +x conf$$.file +if test -x conf$$.file >/dev/null 2>&1; then + ac_executable_p="test -x" +else + ac_executable_p="test -f" +fi +rm -f conf$$.file + +# Extract the first word of "$2", so it can be a program name with args. +set dummy $2; ac_word=[$]2 +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $ac_word]) +AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_path_$1, +[case "[$]$1" in + [[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]*) + ac_cv_path_$1="[$]$1" # Let the user override the test with a path. + ;; + *) + ac_save_IFS="$IFS"; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR + for ac_dir in ifelse([$5], , $PATH, [$5]); do + IFS="$ac_save_IFS" + test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=. + for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do + if $ac_executable_p "$ac_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then + if [$3]; then + ac_cv_path_$1="$ac_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" + break 2 + fi + fi + done + done + IFS="$ac_save_IFS" +dnl If no 4th arg is given, leave the cache variable unset, +dnl so AC_PATH_PROGS will keep looking. +ifelse([$4], , , [ test -z "[$]ac_cv_path_$1" && ac_cv_path_$1="$4" +])dnl + ;; +esac])dnl +$1="$ac_cv_path_$1" +if test ifelse([$4], , [-n "[$]$1"], ["[$]$1" != "$4"]); then + AC_MSG_RESULT([$]$1) +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) +fi +AC_SUBST($1)dnl +]) diff --git a/m4/stdint_h.m4 b/m4/stdint_h.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32ba7ae --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/stdint_h.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +# stdint_h.m4 serial 3 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Paul Eggert. + +# Define HAVE_STDINT_H_WITH_UINTMAX if exists, +# doesn't clash with , and declares uintmax_t. + +AC_DEFUN([jm_AC_HEADER_STDINT_H], +[ + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for stdint.h], jm_ac_cv_header_stdint_h, + [AC_TRY_COMPILE( + [#include +#include ], + [uintmax_t i = (uintmax_t) -1;], + jm_ac_cv_header_stdint_h=yes, + jm_ac_cv_header_stdint_h=no)]) + if test $jm_ac_cv_header_stdint_h = yes; then + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_STDINT_H_WITH_UINTMAX, 1, + [Define if exists, doesn't clash with , + and declares uintmax_t. ]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/uintmax_t.m4 b/m4/uintmax_t.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b5f28d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/uintmax_t.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# uintmax_t.m4 serial 7 (gettext-0.12) +dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Paul Eggert. + +AC_PREREQ(2.13) + +# Define uintmax_t to 'unsigned long' or 'unsigned long long' +# if it is not already defined in or . + +AC_DEFUN([jm_AC_TYPE_UINTMAX_T], +[ + AC_REQUIRE([jm_AC_HEADER_INTTYPES_H]) + AC_REQUIRE([jm_AC_HEADER_STDINT_H]) + if test $jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h = no && test $jm_ac_cv_header_stdint_h = no; then + AC_REQUIRE([jm_AC_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG]) + test $ac_cv_type_unsigned_long_long = yes \ + && ac_type='unsigned long long' \ + || ac_type='unsigned long' + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(uintmax_t, $ac_type, + [Define to unsigned long or unsigned long long + if and don't define.]) + else + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UINTMAX_T, 1, + [Define if you have the 'uintmax_t' type in or .]) + fi +]) diff --git a/m4/ulonglong.m4 b/m4/ulonglong.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c375e47 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/ulonglong.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# ulonglong.m4 serial 2 (fileutils-4.0.32, gettext-0.10.40) +dnl Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU +dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General +dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program +dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under +dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program. + +dnl From Paul Eggert. + +AC_DEFUN([jm_AC_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG], +[ + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for unsigned long long], ac_cv_type_unsigned_long_long, + [AC_TRY_LINK([unsigned long long ull = 1; int i = 63;], + [unsigned long long ullmax = (unsigned long long) -1; + return ull << i | ull >> i | ullmax / ull | ullmax % ull;], + ac_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=yes, + ac_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=no)]) + if test $ac_cv_type_unsigned_long_long = yes; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG, 1, + [Define if you have the unsigned long long type.]) + fi +]) diff --git a/main.c b/main.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cec2d77 --- /dev/null +++ b/main.c @@ -0,0 +1,1857 @@ +/* flex - tool to generate fast lexical analyzers */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "version.h" +#include "options.h" +#include "tables.h" + +static char flex_version[] = FLEX_VERSION; + +/* declare functions that have forward references */ + +void flexinit PROTO ((int, char **)); +void readin PROTO ((void)); +void set_up_initial_allocations PROTO ((void)); +static char *basename2 PROTO ((char *path, int should_strip_ext)); + + +/* these globals are all defined and commented in flexdef.h */ +int printstats, syntaxerror, eofseen, ddebug, trace, nowarn, spprdflt; +int interactive, lex_compat, posix_compat, do_yylineno, + useecs, fulltbl, usemecs; +int fullspd, gen_line_dirs, performance_report, backing_up_report; +int C_plus_plus, long_align, use_read, yytext_is_array, do_yywrap, + csize; +int reentrant, bison_bridge_lval, bison_bridge_lloc; +int yymore_used, reject, real_reject, continued_action, in_rule; +int yymore_really_used, reject_really_used; +int datapos, dataline, linenum, out_linenum; +FILE *skelfile = NULL; +int skel_ind = 0; +char *action_array; +int action_size, defs1_offset, prolog_offset, action_offset, + action_index; +char *infilename = NULL, *outfilename = NULL, *headerfilename = NULL; +int did_outfilename; +char *prefix, *yyclass, *extra_type = NULL; +int do_stdinit, use_stdout; +int onestate[ONE_STACK_SIZE], onesym[ONE_STACK_SIZE]; +int onenext[ONE_STACK_SIZE], onedef[ONE_STACK_SIZE], onesp; +int maximum_mns, current_mns, current_max_rules; +int num_rules, num_eof_rules, default_rule, lastnfa; +int *firstst, *lastst, *finalst, *transchar, *trans1, *trans2; +int *accptnum, *assoc_rule, *state_type; +int *rule_type, *rule_linenum, *rule_useful; +int current_state_type; +int variable_trailing_context_rules; +int numtemps, numprots, protprev[MSP], protnext[MSP], prottbl[MSP]; +int protcomst[MSP], firstprot, lastprot, protsave[PROT_SAVE_SIZE]; +int numecs, nextecm[CSIZE + 1], ecgroup[CSIZE + 1], nummecs, + tecfwd[CSIZE + 1]; +int tecbck[CSIZE + 1]; +int lastsc, *scset, *scbol, *scxclu, *sceof; +int current_max_scs; +char **scname; +int current_max_dfa_size, current_max_xpairs; +int current_max_template_xpairs, current_max_dfas; +int lastdfa, *nxt, *chk, *tnxt; +int *base, *def, *nultrans, NUL_ec, tblend, firstfree, **dss, *dfasiz; +union dfaacc_union *dfaacc; +int *accsiz, *dhash, numas; +int numsnpairs, jambase, jamstate; +int lastccl, *cclmap, *ccllen, *cclng, cclreuse; +int current_maxccls, current_max_ccl_tbl_size; +Char *ccltbl; +char nmstr[MAXLINE]; +int sectnum, nummt, hshcol, dfaeql, numeps, eps2, num_reallocs; +int tmpuses, totnst, peakpairs, numuniq, numdup, hshsave; +int num_backing_up, bol_needed; +FILE *backing_up_file; +int end_of_buffer_state; +char **input_files; +int num_input_files; +jmp_buf flex_main_jmp_buf; +bool *rule_has_nl, *ccl_has_nl; +int nlch = '\n'; +bool ansi_func_defs, ansi_func_protos; + +bool tablesext, tablesverify, gentables; +char *tablesfilename=0,*tablesname=0; +struct yytbl_writer tableswr; + +/* Make sure program_name is initialized so we don't crash if writing + * out an error message before getting the program name from argv[0]. + */ +char *program_name = "flex"; + +#ifndef SHORT_FILE_NAMES +static char *outfile_template = "lex.%s.%s"; +static char *backing_name = "lex.backup"; +static char *tablesfile_template = "lex.%s.tables"; +#else +static char *outfile_template = "lex%s.%s"; +static char *backing_name = "lex.bck"; +static char *tablesfile_template = "lex%s.tbl"; +#endif + +#ifdef MS_DOS +extern unsigned _stklen = 16384; +#endif + +/* From scan.l */ +extern FILE* yyout; + +static char outfile_path[MAXLINE]; +static int outfile_created = 0; +static char *skelname = NULL; +static int _stdout_closed = 0; /* flag to prevent double-fclose() on stdout. */ +const char *escaped_qstart = "[[]]M4_YY_NOOP[M4_YY_NOOP[M4_YY_NOOP[[]]"; +const char *escaped_qend = "[[]]M4_YY_NOOP]M4_YY_NOOP]M4_YY_NOOP[[]]"; + +/* For debugging. The max number of filters to apply to skeleton. */ +static int preproc_level = 1000; + +int flex_main PROTO ((int argc, char *argv[])); +int main PROTO ((int argc, char *argv[])); + +int flex_main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ + int i, exit_status, child_status; + + /* Set a longjmp target. Yes, I know it's a hack, but it gets worse: The + * return value of setjmp, if non-zero, is the desired exit code PLUS ONE. + * For example, if you want 'main' to return with code '2', then call + * longjmp() with an argument of 3. This is because it is invalid to + * specify a value of 0 to longjmp. FLEX_EXIT(n) should be used instead of + * exit(n); + */ + exit_status = setjmp (flex_main_jmp_buf); + if (exit_status){ + if (stdout && !_stdout_closed && !ferror(stdout)){ + fflush(stdout); + fclose(stdout); + } + while (wait(&child_status) > 0){ + if (!WIFEXITED (child_status) + || WEXITSTATUS (child_status) != 0){ + /* report an error of a child + */ + if( exit_status <= 1 ) + exit_status = 2; + + } + } + return exit_status - 1; + } + + flexinit (argc, argv); + + readin (); + + ntod (); + + for (i = 1; i <= num_rules; ++i) + if (!rule_useful[i] && i != default_rule) + line_warning (_("rule cannot be matched"), + rule_linenum[i]); + + if (spprdflt && !reject && rule_useful[default_rule]) + line_warning (_ + ("-s option given but default rule can be matched"), + rule_linenum[default_rule]); + + /* Generate the C state transition tables from the DFA. */ + make_tables (); + + /* Note, flexend does not return. It exits with its argument + * as status. + */ + flexend (0); + + return 0; /* keep compilers/lint happy */ +} + +/* Wrapper around flex_main, so flex_main can be built as a library. */ +int main (argc, argv) + int argc; + char *argv[]; +{ +#if ENABLE_NLS +#if HAVE_LOCALE_H + setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, ""); + setlocale (LC_CTYPE, ""); + textdomain (PACKAGE); + bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); +#endif +#endif + + return flex_main (argc, argv); +} + +/* check_options - check user-specified options */ + +void check_options () +{ + int i; + const char * m4 = NULL; + + if (lex_compat) { + if (C_plus_plus) + flexerror (_("Can't use -+ with -l option")); + + if (fulltbl || fullspd) + flexerror (_("Can't use -f or -F with -l option")); + + if (reentrant || bison_bridge_lval) + flexerror (_ + ("Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option")); + + /* Don't rely on detecting use of yymore() and REJECT, + * just assume they'll be used. + */ + yymore_really_used = reject_really_used = true; + + yytext_is_array = true; + do_yylineno = true; + use_read = false; + } + + +#if 0 + /* This makes no sense whatsoever. I'm removing it. */ + if (do_yylineno) + /* This should really be "maintain_backup_tables = true" */ + reject_really_used = true; +#endif + + if (csize == unspecified) { + if ((fulltbl || fullspd) && !useecs) + csize = DEFAULT_CSIZE; + else + csize = CSIZE; + } + + if (interactive == unspecified) { + if (fulltbl || fullspd) + interactive = false; + else + interactive = true; + } + + if (fulltbl || fullspd) { + if (usemecs) + flexerror (_ + ("-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together")); + + if (interactive) + flexerror (_("-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible")); + + if (lex_compat) + flexerror (_ + ("-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode")); + + + if (fulltbl && fullspd) + flexerror (_ + ("-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive")); + } + + if (C_plus_plus && fullspd) + flexerror (_("Can't use -+ with -CF option")); + + if (C_plus_plus && yytext_is_array) { + warn (_("%array incompatible with -+ option")); + yytext_is_array = false; + } + + if (C_plus_plus && (reentrant)) + flexerror (_("Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive.")); + + if (C_plus_plus && bison_bridge_lval) + flexerror (_("bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner.")); + + + if (useecs) { /* Set up doubly-linked equivalence classes. */ + + /* We loop all the way up to csize, since ecgroup[csize] is + * the position used for NUL characters. + */ + ecgroup[1] = NIL; + + for (i = 2; i <= csize; ++i) { + ecgroup[i] = i - 1; + nextecm[i - 1] = i; + } + + nextecm[csize] = NIL; + } + + else { + /* Put everything in its own equivalence class. */ + for (i = 1; i <= csize; ++i) { + ecgroup[i] = i; + nextecm[i] = BAD_SUBSCRIPT; /* to catch errors */ + } + } + + if (!ansi_func_defs) + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS", NULL); + + if (!ansi_func_protos) + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_ANSI_FUNC_PROTOS", NULL); + + if (extra_type) + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_EXTRA_TYPE_DEFS", extra_type); + + if (!use_stdout) { + FILE *prev_stdout; + + if (!did_outfilename) { + char *suffix; + + if (C_plus_plus) + suffix = "cc"; + else + suffix = "c"; + + snprintf (outfile_path, sizeof(outfile_path), outfile_template, + prefix, suffix); + + outfilename = outfile_path; + } + + prev_stdout = freopen (outfilename, "w+", stdout); + + if (prev_stdout == NULL) + lerrsf (_("could not create %s"), outfilename); + + outfile_created = 1; + } + + + /* Setup the filter chain. */ + output_chain = filter_create_int(NULL, filter_tee_header, headerfilename); + if ( !(m4 = getenv("M4"))) + m4 = M4; + filter_create_ext(output_chain, m4, "-P", 0); + filter_create_int(output_chain, filter_fix_linedirs, NULL); + + /* For debugging, only run the requested number of filters. */ + if (preproc_level > 0) { + filter_truncate(output_chain, preproc_level); + filter_apply_chain(output_chain); + } + yyout = stdout; + + + /* always generate the tablesverify flag. */ + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_TABLES_VERIFY", tablesverify ? "1" : "0"); + if (tablesext) + gentables = false; + + if (tablesverify) + /* force generation of C tables. */ + gentables = true; + + + if (tablesext) { + FILE *tablesout; + struct yytbl_hdr hdr; + char *pname = 0; + int nbytes = 0; + + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_TABLES_EXTERNAL", NULL); + + if (!tablesfilename) { + nbytes = strlen (prefix) + strlen (tablesfile_template) + 2; + tablesfilename = pname = (char *) calloc (nbytes, 1); + snprintf (pname, nbytes, tablesfile_template, prefix); + } + + if ((tablesout = fopen (tablesfilename, "w")) == NULL) + lerrsf (_("could not create %s"), tablesfilename); + if (pname) + free (pname); + tablesfilename = 0; + + yytbl_writer_init (&tableswr, tablesout); + + nbytes = strlen (prefix) + strlen ("tables") + 2; + tablesname = (char *) calloc (nbytes, 1); + snprintf (tablesname, nbytes, "%stables", prefix); + yytbl_hdr_init (&hdr, flex_version, tablesname); + + if (yytbl_hdr_fwrite (&tableswr, &hdr) <= 0) + flexerror (_("could not write tables header")); + } + + if (skelname && (skelfile = fopen (skelname, "r")) == NULL) + lerrsf (_("can't open skeleton file %s"), skelname); + + if (reentrant) { + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_REENTRANT", NULL); + if (yytext_is_array) + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_TEXT_IS_ARRAY", NULL); + } + + if ( bison_bridge_lval) + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_BISON_LVAL", NULL); + + if ( bison_bridge_lloc) + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "", NULL); + + buf_m4_define(&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_PREFIX", prefix); + + if (did_outfilename) + line_directive_out (stdout, 0); + + if (do_yylineno) + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_USE_LINENO", NULL); + + /* Create the alignment type. */ + buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_INT_ALIGNED", + long_align ? "long int" : "short int"); + + /* Define the start condition macros. */ + { + struct Buf tmpbuf; + buf_init(&tmpbuf, sizeof(char)); + for (i = 1; i <= lastsc; i++) { + char *str, *fmt = "#define %s %d\n"; + size_t strsz; + + str = (char*)flex_alloc(strsz = strlen(fmt) + strlen(scname[i]) + (int)(1 + log10(i)) + 2); + snprintf(str, strsz, fmt, scname[i], i - 1); + buf_strappend(&tmpbuf, str); + free(str); + } + buf_m4_define(&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_SC_DEFS", tmpbuf.elts); + buf_destroy(&tmpbuf); + } + + /* This is where we begin writing to the file. */ + + /* Dump the %top code. */ + if( top_buf.elts) + outn((char*) top_buf.elts); + + /* Dump the m4 definitions. */ + buf_print_strings(&m4defs_buf, stdout); + m4defs_buf.nelts = 0; /* memory leak here. */ + + /* Place a bogus line directive, it will be fixed in the filter. */ + outn("#line 0 \"M4_YY_OUTFILE_NAME\"\n"); + + /* Dump the user defined preproc directives. */ + if (userdef_buf.elts) + outn ((char *) (userdef_buf.elts)); + + skelout (); + /* %% [1.0] */ +} + +/* flexend - terminate flex + * + * note + * This routine does not return. + */ + +void flexend (exit_status) + int exit_status; + +{ + static int called_before = -1; /* prevent infinite recursion. */ + int tblsiz; + + if (++called_before) + FLEX_EXIT (exit_status); + + if (skelfile != NULL) { + if (ferror (skelfile)) + lerrsf (_("input error reading skeleton file %s"), + skelname); + + else if (fclose (skelfile)) + lerrsf (_("error closing skeleton file %s"), + skelname); + } + +#if 0 + fprintf (header_out, + "#ifdef YY_HEADER_EXPORT_START_CONDITIONS\n"); + fprintf (header_out, + "/* Beware! Start conditions are not prefixed. */\n"); + + /* Special case for "INITIAL" */ + fprintf (header_out, + "#undef INITIAL\n#define INITIAL 0\n"); + for (i = 2; i <= lastsc; i++) + fprintf (header_out, "#define %s %d\n", scname[i], i - 1); + fprintf (header_out, + "#endif /* YY_HEADER_EXPORT_START_CONDITIONS */\n\n"); + + /* Kill ALL flex-related macros. This is so the user + * can #include more than one generated header file. */ + fprintf (header_out, "#ifndef YY_HEADER_NO_UNDEFS\n"); + fprintf (header_out, + "/* Undefine all internal macros, etc., that do no belong in the header. */\n\n"); + + { + const char * undef_list[] = { + + "BEGIN", + "ECHO", + "EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN", + "EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE", + "EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH", + "FLEX_SCANNER", + "FLEX_STD", + "REJECT", + "YYFARGS0", + "YYFARGS1", + "YYFARGS2", + "YYFARGS3", + "YYLMAX", + "YYSTATE", + "YY_AT_BOL", + "YY_BREAK", + "YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING", + "YY_BUFFER_NEW", + "YY_BUFFER_NORMAL", + "YY_BUF_SIZE", + "M4_YY_CALL_LAST_ARG", + "M4_YY_CALL_ONLY_ARG", + "YY_CURRENT_BUFFER", + "YY_DECL", + "M4_YY_DECL_LAST_ARG", + "M4_YY_DEF_LAST_ARG", + "M4_YY_DEF_ONLY_ARG", + "YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION", + "YY_END_OF_BUFFER", + "YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR", + "YY_EXIT_FAILURE", + "YY_EXTRA_TYPE", + "YY_FATAL_ERROR", + "YY_FLEX_DEFINED_ECHO", + "YY_FLEX_LEX_COMPAT", + "YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION", + "YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION", + "YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION", + "YY_FLUSH_BUFFER", + "YY_G", + "YY_INPUT", + "YY_INTERACTIVE", + "YY_INT_ALIGNED", + "YY_LAST_ARG", + "YY_LESS_LINENO", + "YY_LEX_ARGS", + "YY_LEX_DECLARATION", + "YY_LEX_PROTO", + "YY_MAIN", + "YY_MORE_ADJ", + "YY_NEED_STRLEN", + "YY_NEW_FILE", + "YY_NULL", + "YY_NUM_RULES", + "YY_ONLY_ARG", + "YY_PARAMS", + "YY_PROTO", + "M4_YY_PROTO_LAST_ARG", + "M4_YY_PROTO_ONLY_ARG void", + "YY_READ_BUF_SIZE", + "YY_REENTRANT", + "YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET", + "YY_RULE_SETUP", + "YY_SC_TO_UI", + "YY_SKIP_YYWRAP", + "YY_START", + "YY_START_STACK_INCR", + "YY_STATE_EOF", + "YY_STDINIT", + "YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK", + "YY_TRAILING_MASK", + "YY_USER_ACTION", + "YY_USE_CONST", + "YY_USE_PROTOS", + "unput", + "yyTABLES_NAME", + "yy_create_buffer", + "yy_delete_buffer", + "yy_flex_debug", + "yy_flush_buffer", + "yy_init_buffer", + "yy_load_buffer_state", + "yy_new_buffer", + "yy_scan_buffer", + "yy_scan_bytes", + "yy_scan_string", + "yy_set_bol", + "yy_set_interactive", + "yy_switch_to_buffer", + "yypush_buffer_state", + "yypop_buffer_state", + "yyensure_buffer_stack", + "yyalloc", + "yyconst", + "yyextra", + "yyfree", + "yyget_debug", + "yyget_extra", + "yyget_in", + "yyget_leng", + "yyget_lineno", + "yyget_lloc", + "yyget_lval", + "yyget_out", + "yyget_text", + "yyin", + "yyleng", + "yyless", + "yylex", + "yylex_destroy", + "yylex_init", + "yylex_init_extra", + "yylineno", + "yylloc", + "yylval", + "yymore", + "yyout", + "yyrealloc", + "yyrestart", + "yyset_debug", + "yyset_extra", + "yyset_in", + "yyset_lineno", + "yyset_lloc", + "yyset_lval", + "yyset_out", + "yytables_destroy", + "yytables_fload", + "yyterminate", + "yytext", + "yytext_ptr", + "yywrap", + + /* must be null-terminated */ + NULL}; + + + for (i=0; undef_list[i] != NULL; i++) + fprintf (header_out, "#undef %s\n", undef_list[i]); + } + + /* undef any of the auto-generated symbols. */ + for (i = 0; i < defs_buf.nelts; i++) { + + /* don't undef start conditions */ + if (sclookup (((char **) defs_buf.elts)[i]) > 0) + continue; + fprintf (header_out, "#undef %s\n", + ((char **) defs_buf.elts)[i]); + } + + fprintf (header_out, + "#endif /* !YY_HEADER_NO_UNDEFS */\n"); + fprintf (header_out, "\n"); + fprintf (header_out, "#undef %sIN_HEADER\n", prefix); + fprintf (header_out, "#endif /* %sHEADER_H */\n", prefix); + + if (ferror (header_out)) + lerrsf (_("error creating header file %s"), + headerfilename); + fflush (header_out); + fclose (header_out); +#endif + + if (exit_status != 0 && outfile_created) { + if (ferror (stdout)) + lerrsf (_("error writing output file %s"), + outfilename); + + else if ((_stdout_closed = 1) && fclose (stdout)) + lerrsf (_("error closing output file %s"), + outfilename); + + else if (unlink (outfilename)) + lerrsf (_("error deleting output file %s"), + outfilename); + } + + + if (backing_up_report && backing_up_file) { + if (num_backing_up == 0) + fprintf (backing_up_file, _("No backing up.\n")); + else if (fullspd || fulltbl) + fprintf (backing_up_file, + _ + ("%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n"), + num_backing_up); + else + fprintf (backing_up_file, + _("Compressed tables always back up.\n")); + + if (ferror (backing_up_file)) + lerrsf (_("error writing backup file %s"), + backing_name); + + else if (fclose (backing_up_file)) + lerrsf (_("error closing backup file %s"), + backing_name); + } + + if (printstats) { + fprintf (stderr, _("%s version %s usage statistics:\n"), + program_name, flex_version); + + fprintf (stderr, _(" scanner options: -")); + + if (C_plus_plus) + putc ('+', stderr); + if (backing_up_report) + putc ('b', stderr); + if (ddebug) + putc ('d', stderr); + if (sf_case_ins()) + putc ('i', stderr); + if (lex_compat) + putc ('l', stderr); + if (posix_compat) + putc ('X', stderr); + if (performance_report > 0) + putc ('p', stderr); + if (performance_report > 1) + putc ('p', stderr); + if (spprdflt) + putc ('s', stderr); + if (reentrant) + fputs ("--reentrant", stderr); + if (bison_bridge_lval) + fputs ("--bison-bridge", stderr); + if (bison_bridge_lloc) + fputs ("--bison-locations", stderr); + if (use_stdout) + putc ('t', stderr); + if (printstats) + putc ('v', stderr); /* always true! */ + if (nowarn) + putc ('w', stderr); + if (interactive == false) + putc ('B', stderr); + if (interactive == true) + putc ('I', stderr); + if (!gen_line_dirs) + putc ('L', stderr); + if (trace) + putc ('T', stderr); + + if (csize == unspecified) + /* We encountered an error fairly early on, so csize + * never got specified. Define it now, to prevent + * bogus table sizes being written out below. + */ + csize = 256; + + if (csize == 128) + putc ('7', stderr); + else + putc ('8', stderr); + + fprintf (stderr, " -C"); + + if (long_align) + putc ('a', stderr); + if (fulltbl) + putc ('f', stderr); + if (fullspd) + putc ('F', stderr); + if (useecs) + putc ('e', stderr); + if (usemecs) + putc ('m', stderr); + if (use_read) + putc ('r', stderr); + + if (did_outfilename) + fprintf (stderr, " -o%s", outfilename); + + if (skelname) + fprintf (stderr, " -S%s", skelname); + + if (strcmp (prefix, "yy")) + fprintf (stderr, " -P%s", prefix); + + putc ('\n', stderr); + + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d/%d NFA states\n"), + lastnfa, current_mns); + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n"), + lastdfa, current_max_dfas, totnst); + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d rules\n"), + num_rules + num_eof_rules - + 1 /* - 1 for def. rule */ ); + + if (num_backing_up == 0) + fprintf (stderr, _(" No backing up\n")); + else if (fullspd || fulltbl) + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n"), + num_backing_up); + else + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" Compressed tables always back-up\n")); + + if (bol_needed) + fprintf (stderr, + _(" Beginning-of-line patterns used\n")); + + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d/%d start conditions\n"), lastsc, + current_max_scs); + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n"), + numeps, eps2); + + if (lastccl == 0) + fprintf (stderr, _(" no character classes\n")); + else + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n"), + lastccl, current_maxccls, + cclmap[lastccl] + ccllen[lastccl], + current_max_ccl_tbl_size, cclreuse); + + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d state/nextstate pairs created\n"), + numsnpairs); + fprintf (stderr, + _(" %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n"), + numuniq, numdup); + + if (fulltbl) { + tblsiz = lastdfa * numecs; + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d table entries\n"), + tblsiz); + } + + else { + tblsiz = 2 * (lastdfa + numtemps) + 2 * tblend; + + fprintf (stderr, + _(" %d/%d base-def entries created\n"), + lastdfa + numtemps, current_max_dfas); + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n"), + tblend, current_max_xpairs, peakpairs); + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n"), + numtemps * nummecs, + current_max_template_xpairs, + numtemps * numecs); + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d empty table entries\n"), + nummt); + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d protos created\n"), + numprots); + fprintf (stderr, + _(" %d templates created, %d uses\n"), + numtemps, tmpuses); + } + + if (useecs) { + tblsiz = tblsiz + csize; + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d/%d equivalence classes created\n"), + numecs, csize); + } + + if (usemecs) { + tblsiz = tblsiz + numecs; + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n"), + nummecs, csize); + } + + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n"), + hshcol, hshsave, dfaeql); + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d sets of reallocations needed\n"), + num_reallocs); + fprintf (stderr, _(" %d total table entries needed\n"), + tblsiz); + } + + FLEX_EXIT (exit_status); +} + + +/* flexinit - initialize flex */ + +void flexinit (argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + int i, sawcmpflag, rv, optind; + char *arg; + scanopt_t sopt; + + printstats = syntaxerror = trace = spprdflt = false; + lex_compat = posix_compat = C_plus_plus = backing_up_report = + ddebug = fulltbl = false; + fullspd = long_align = nowarn = yymore_used = continued_action = + false; + do_yylineno = yytext_is_array = in_rule = reject = do_stdinit = + false; + yymore_really_used = reject_really_used = unspecified; + interactive = csize = unspecified; + do_yywrap = gen_line_dirs = usemecs = useecs = true; + reentrant = bison_bridge_lval = bison_bridge_lloc = false; + performance_report = 0; + did_outfilename = 0; + prefix = "yy"; + yyclass = 0; + use_read = use_stdout = false; + tablesext = tablesverify = false; + gentables = true; + tablesfilename = tablesname = NULL; + ansi_func_defs = ansi_func_protos = true; + + sawcmpflag = false; + + /* Initialize dynamic array for holding the rule actions. */ + action_size = 2048; /* default size of action array in bytes */ + action_array = allocate_character_array (action_size); + defs1_offset = prolog_offset = action_offset = action_index = 0; + action_array[0] = '\0'; + + /* Initialize any buffers. */ + buf_init (&userdef_buf, sizeof (char)); /* one long string */ + buf_init (&defs_buf, sizeof (char *)); /* list of strings */ + buf_init (&yydmap_buf, sizeof (char)); /* one long string */ + buf_init (&top_buf, sizeof (char)); /* one long string */ + + { + const char * m4defs_init_str[] = {"m4_changequote\n", + "m4_changequote([[, ]])\n"}; + buf_init (&m4defs_buf, sizeof (char *)); + buf_append (&m4defs_buf, &m4defs_init_str, 2); + } + + sf_init (); + + /* initialize regex lib */ + flex_init_regex(); + + /* Enable C++ if program name ends with '+'. */ + program_name = basename2 (argv[0], 0); + + if (program_name[0] != '\0' && + program_name[strlen (program_name) - 1] == '+') + C_plus_plus = true; + + /* read flags */ + sopt = scanopt_init (flexopts, argc, argv, 0); + if (!sopt) { + /* This will only happen when flexopts array is altered. */ + fprintf (stderr, + _("Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n")); + FLEX_EXIT (1); + } + + while ((rv = scanopt (sopt, &arg, &optind)) != 0) { + + if (rv < 0) { + /* Scanopt has already printed an option-specific error message. */ + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), + program_name); + FLEX_EXIT (1); + } + + switch ((enum flexopt_flag_t) rv) { + case OPT_CPLUSPLUS: + C_plus_plus = true; + break; + + case OPT_BATCH: + interactive = false; + break; + + case OPT_BACKUP: + backing_up_report = true; + break; + + case OPT_DONOTHING: + break; + + case OPT_COMPRESSION: + if (!sawcmpflag) { + useecs = false; + usemecs = false; + fulltbl = false; + sawcmpflag = true; + } + + for (i = 0; arg && arg[i] != '\0'; i++) + switch (arg[i]) { + case 'a': + long_align = true; + break; + + case 'e': + useecs = true; + break; + + case 'F': + fullspd = true; + break; + + case 'f': + fulltbl = true; + break; + + case 'm': + usemecs = true; + break; + + case 'r': + use_read = true; + break; + + default: + lerrif (_ + ("unknown -C option '%c'"), + (int) arg[i]); + break; + } + break; + + case OPT_DEBUG: + ddebug = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_DEBUG: + ddebug = false; + break; + + case OPT_FULL: + useecs = usemecs = false; + use_read = fulltbl = true; + break; + + case OPT_FAST: + useecs = usemecs = false; + use_read = fullspd = true; + break; + + case OPT_HELP: + usage (); + FLEX_EXIT (0); + + case OPT_INTERACTIVE: + interactive = true; + break; + + case OPT_CASE_INSENSITIVE: + sf_set_case_ins(true); + break; + + case OPT_LEX_COMPAT: + lex_compat = true; + break; + + case OPT_POSIX_COMPAT: + posix_compat = true; + break; + + case OPT_PREPROC_LEVEL: + preproc_level = strtol(arg,NULL,0); + break; + + case OPT_MAIN: + buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_MAIN", "1"); + do_yywrap = false; + break; + + case OPT_NO_MAIN: + buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_MAIN", "0"); + break; + + case OPT_NO_LINE: + gen_line_dirs = false; + break; + + case OPT_OUTFILE: + outfilename = arg; + did_outfilename = 1; + break; + + case OPT_PREFIX: + prefix = arg; + break; + + case OPT_PERF_REPORT: + ++performance_report; + break; + + case OPT_BISON_BRIDGE: + bison_bridge_lval = true; + break; + + case OPT_BISON_BRIDGE_LOCATIONS: + bison_bridge_lval = bison_bridge_lloc = true; + break; + + case OPT_REENTRANT: + reentrant = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_REENTRANT: + reentrant = false; + break; + + case OPT_SKEL: + skelname = arg; + break; + + case OPT_DEFAULT: + spprdflt = false; + break; + + case OPT_NO_DEFAULT: + spprdflt = true; + break; + + case OPT_STDOUT: + use_stdout = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_UNISTD_H: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_UNISTD_H", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_UNISTD_H",0); + break; + + case OPT_TABLES_FILE: + tablesext = true; + tablesfilename = arg; + break; + + case OPT_TABLES_VERIFY: + tablesverify = true; + break; + + case OPT_TRACE: + trace = true; + break; + + case OPT_VERBOSE: + printstats = true; + break; + + case OPT_VERSION: + printf (_("%s %s\n"), program_name, flex_version); + FLEX_EXIT (0); + + case OPT_WARN: + nowarn = false; + break; + + case OPT_NO_WARN: + nowarn = true; + break; + + case OPT_7BIT: + csize = 128; + break; + + case OPT_8BIT: + csize = CSIZE; + break; + + case OPT_ALIGN: + long_align = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_ALIGN: + long_align = false; + break; + + case OPT_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE: + buf_m4_define (&m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE", 0); + break; + + case OPT_NEVER_INTERACTIVE: + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE", 0); + break; + + case OPT_ARRAY: + yytext_is_array = true; + break; + + case OPT_POINTER: + yytext_is_array = false; + break; + + case OPT_ECS: + useecs = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_ECS: + useecs = false; + break; + + case OPT_HEADER_FILE: + headerfilename = arg; + break; + + case OPT_META_ECS: + usemecs = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_META_ECS: + usemecs = false; + break; + + case OPT_PREPROCDEFINE: + { + /* arg is "symbol" or "symbol=definition". */ + char *def; + + for (def = arg; + *def != '\0' && *def != '='; ++def) ; + + buf_strappend (&userdef_buf, "#define "); + if (*def == '\0') { + buf_strappend (&userdef_buf, arg); + buf_strappend (&userdef_buf, + " 1\n"); + } + else { + buf_strnappend (&userdef_buf, arg, + def - arg); + buf_strappend (&userdef_buf, " "); + buf_strappend (&userdef_buf, + def + 1); + buf_strappend (&userdef_buf, "\n"); + } + } + break; + + case OPT_READ: + use_read = true; + break; + + case OPT_STACK: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_STACK_USED", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_STACK_USED",0); + break; + + case OPT_STDINIT: + do_stdinit = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_STDINIT: + do_stdinit = false; + break; + + case OPT_YYCLASS: + yyclass = arg; + break; + + case OPT_YYLINENO: + do_yylineno = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_YYLINENO: + do_yylineno = false; + break; + + case OPT_YYWRAP: + do_yywrap = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_YYWRAP: + do_yywrap = false; + break; + + case OPT_YYMORE: + yymore_really_used = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_YYMORE: + yymore_really_used = false; + break; + + case OPT_REJECT: + reject_really_used = true; + break; + + case OPT_NO_REJECT: + reject_really_used = false; + break; + + case OPT_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS: + ansi_func_defs = false; + break; + + case OPT_NO_ANSI_FUNC_PROTOS: + ansi_func_protos = false; + break; + + case OPT_NO_YY_PUSH_STATE: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_PUSH_STATE", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_PUSH_STATE",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YY_POP_STATE: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_POP_STATE", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_POP_STATE",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YY_TOP_STATE: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_TOP_STATE", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_TOP_STATE",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_UNPUT: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_UNPUT", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_UNPUT",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_BUFFER: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SCAN_BUFFER", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SCAN_BUFFER",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_BYTES: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SCAN_BYTES", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SCAN_BYTES",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_STRING: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SCAN_STRING", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SCAN_STRING",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_EXTRA: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_EXTRA", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_EXTRA",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYSET_EXTRA: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SET_EXTRA", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SET_EXTRA",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_LENG: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_LENG", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_LENG",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_TEXT: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_TEXT", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_TEXT",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_LINENO: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_LINENO", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_LINENO",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYSET_LINENO: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SET_LINENO", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SET_LINENO",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_IN: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_IN", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_IN",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYSET_IN: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SET_IN", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SET_IN",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_OUT: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_OUT", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_OUT",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYSET_OUT: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SET_OUT", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SET_OUT",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_LVAL: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_LVAL", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_LVAL",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYSET_LVAL: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SET_LVAL", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SET_LVAL",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYGET_LLOC: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_GET_LLOC", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_GET_LLOC",0); + break; + case OPT_NO_YYSET_LLOC: + //buf_strdefine (&userdef_buf, "YY_NO_SET_LLOC", "1"); + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, "M4_YY_NO_SET_LLOC",0); + break; + + } /* switch */ + } /* while scanopt() */ + + scanopt_destroy (sopt); + + num_input_files = argc - optind; + input_files = argv + optind; + set_input_file (num_input_files > 0 ? input_files[0] : NULL); + + lastccl = lastsc = lastdfa = lastnfa = 0; + num_rules = num_eof_rules = default_rule = 0; + numas = numsnpairs = tmpuses = 0; + numecs = numeps = eps2 = num_reallocs = hshcol = dfaeql = totnst = + 0; + numuniq = numdup = hshsave = eofseen = datapos = dataline = 0; + num_backing_up = onesp = numprots = 0; + variable_trailing_context_rules = bol_needed = false; + + out_linenum = linenum = sectnum = 1; + firstprot = NIL; + + /* Used in mkprot() so that the first proto goes in slot 1 + * of the proto queue. + */ + lastprot = 1; + + set_up_initial_allocations (); +} + + +/* readin - read in the rules section of the input file(s) */ + +void readin () +{ + static char yy_stdinit[] = "FILE *yyin = stdin, *yyout = stdout;"; + static char yy_nostdinit[] = + "FILE *yyin = (FILE *) 0, *yyout = (FILE *) 0;"; + + line_directive_out ((FILE *) 0, 1); + + if (yyparse ()) { + pinpoint_message (_("fatal parse error")); + flexend (1); + } + + if (syntaxerror) + flexend (1); + + /* If the user explicitly requested posix compatibility by specifing the + * posix-compat option, then we check for conflicting options. However, if + * the POSIXLY_CORRECT variable is set, then we quietly make flex as + * posix-compatible as possible. This is the recommended behavior + * according to the GNU Coding Standards. + * + * Note: The posix option was added to flex to provide the posix behavior + * of the repeat operator in regular expressions, e.g., `ab{3}' + */ + if (posix_compat) { + /* TODO: This is where we try to make flex behave according to + * posiz, AND check for conflicting options. How far should we go + * with this? Should we disable all the neat-o flex features? + */ + /* Update: Estes says no, since other flex features don't violate posix. */ + } + + if (getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT")) { + posix_compat = true; + } + + if (backing_up_report) { + backing_up_file = fopen (backing_name, "w"); + if (backing_up_file == NULL) + lerrsf (_ + ("could not create backing-up info file %s"), + backing_name); + } + + else + backing_up_file = NULL; + + if (yymore_really_used == true) + yymore_used = true; + else if (yymore_really_used == false) + yymore_used = false; + + if (reject_really_used == true) + reject = true; + else if (reject_really_used == false) + reject = false; + + if (performance_report > 0) { + if (lex_compat) { + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n")); + fprintf (stderr, + _ + (" and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n")); + } + + else if (do_yylineno) { + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match newline characters\n")); + } + + if (performance_report > 1) { + if (interactive) + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n")); + + if (yymore_used) + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n")); + } + + if (reject) + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n")); + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules) + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n")); + } + + if (reject) + real_reject = true; + + if (variable_trailing_context_rules) + reject = true; + + if ((fulltbl || fullspd) && reject) { + if (real_reject) + flexerror (_ + ("REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F")); + else if (do_yylineno) + flexerror (_ + ("%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT")); + else + flexerror (_ + ("variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F")); + } + + if (reject){ + out_m4_define( "M4_YY_USES_REJECT", NULL); + //outn ("\n#define YY_USES_REJECT"); + } + + if (!do_yywrap) { + if (!C_plus_plus) { + outn ("\n#define yywrap(n) 1"); + } + outn ("#define YY_SKIP_YYWRAP"); + } + + if (ddebug) + outn ("\n#define FLEX_DEBUG"); + + OUT_BEGIN_CODE (); + if (csize == 256) + outn ("typedef unsigned char YY_CHAR;"); + else + outn ("typedef char YY_CHAR;"); + OUT_END_CODE (); + + if (C_plus_plus) { + outn ("#define yytext_ptr yytext"); + + if (interactive) + outn ("#define YY_INTERACTIVE"); + } + + else { + OUT_BEGIN_CODE (); + /* In reentrant scanner, stdinit is handled in flex.skl. */ + if (do_stdinit) { + if (reentrant){ + outn ("#ifdef VMS"); + outn ("#ifdef __VMS_POSIX"); + outn ("#define YY_STDINIT"); + outn ("#endif"); + outn ("#else"); + outn ("#define YY_STDINIT"); + outn ("#endif"); + } + + outn ("#ifdef VMS"); + outn ("#ifndef __VMS_POSIX"); + outn (yy_nostdinit); + outn ("#else"); + outn (yy_stdinit); + outn ("#endif"); + outn ("#else"); + outn (yy_stdinit); + outn ("#endif"); + } + + else { + if(!reentrant) + outn (yy_nostdinit); + } + OUT_END_CODE (); + } + + OUT_BEGIN_CODE (); + if (fullspd) + outn ("typedef yyconst struct yy_trans_info *yy_state_type;"); + else if (!C_plus_plus) + outn ("typedef int yy_state_type;"); + OUT_END_CODE (); + + if (lex_compat) + outn ("#define YY_FLEX_LEX_COMPAT"); + + if (!C_plus_plus && !reentrant) { + outn ("extern int yylineno;"); + OUT_BEGIN_CODE (); + outn ("int yylineno = 1;"); + OUT_END_CODE (); + } + + if (C_plus_plus) { + outn ("\n#include "); + + if (!do_yywrap) { + outn("\nint yyFlexLexer::yywrap() { return 1; }"); + } + + if (yyclass) { + outn ("int yyFlexLexer::yylex()"); + outn ("\t{"); + outn ("\tLexerError( \"yyFlexLexer::yylex invoked but %option yyclass used\" );"); + outn ("\treturn 0;"); + outn ("\t}"); + + out_str ("\n#define YY_DECL int %s::yylex()\n", + yyclass); + } + } + + else { + + /* Watch out: yytext_ptr is a variable when yytext is an array, + * but it's a macro when yytext is a pointer. + */ + if (yytext_is_array) { + if (!reentrant) + outn ("extern char yytext[];\n"); + } + else { + if (reentrant) { + outn ("#define yytext_ptr yytext_r"); + } + else { + outn ("extern char *yytext;"); + outn ("#define yytext_ptr yytext"); + } + } + + if (yyclass) + flexerror (_ + ("%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners")); + } + + if (useecs) + numecs = cre8ecs (nextecm, ecgroup, csize); + else + numecs = csize; + + /* Now map the equivalence class for NUL to its expected place. */ + ecgroup[0] = ecgroup[csize]; + NUL_ec = ABS (ecgroup[0]); + + if (useecs) + ccl2ecl (); +} + + +/* set_up_initial_allocations - allocate memory for internal tables */ + +void set_up_initial_allocations () +{ + maximum_mns = (long_align ? MAXIMUM_MNS_LONG : MAXIMUM_MNS); + current_mns = INITIAL_MNS; + firstst = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + lastst = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + finalst = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + transchar = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + trans1 = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + trans2 = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + accptnum = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + assoc_rule = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + state_type = allocate_integer_array (current_mns); + + current_max_rules = INITIAL_MAX_RULES; + rule_type = allocate_integer_array (current_max_rules); + rule_linenum = allocate_integer_array (current_max_rules); + rule_useful = allocate_integer_array (current_max_rules); + rule_has_nl = allocate_bool_array (current_max_rules); + + current_max_scs = INITIAL_MAX_SCS; + scset = allocate_integer_array (current_max_scs); + scbol = allocate_integer_array (current_max_scs); + scxclu = allocate_integer_array (current_max_scs); + sceof = allocate_integer_array (current_max_scs); + scname = allocate_char_ptr_array (current_max_scs); + + current_maxccls = INITIAL_MAX_CCLS; + cclmap = allocate_integer_array (current_maxccls); + ccllen = allocate_integer_array (current_maxccls); + cclng = allocate_integer_array (current_maxccls); + ccl_has_nl = allocate_bool_array (current_maxccls); + + current_max_ccl_tbl_size = INITIAL_MAX_CCL_TBL_SIZE; + ccltbl = allocate_Character_array (current_max_ccl_tbl_size); + + current_max_dfa_size = INITIAL_MAX_DFA_SIZE; + + current_max_xpairs = INITIAL_MAX_XPAIRS; + nxt = allocate_integer_array (current_max_xpairs); + chk = allocate_integer_array (current_max_xpairs); + + current_max_template_xpairs = INITIAL_MAX_TEMPLATE_XPAIRS; + tnxt = allocate_integer_array (current_max_template_xpairs); + + current_max_dfas = INITIAL_MAX_DFAS; + base = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + def = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + dfasiz = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + accsiz = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + dhash = allocate_integer_array (current_max_dfas); + dss = allocate_int_ptr_array (current_max_dfas); + dfaacc = allocate_dfaacc_union (current_max_dfas); + + nultrans = (int *) 0; +} + + +/* extracts basename from path, optionally stripping the extension "\.*" + * (same concept as /bin/sh `basename`, but different handling of extension). */ +static char *basename2 (path, strip_ext) + char *path; + int strip_ext; /* boolean */ +{ + char *b, *e = 0; + + b = path; + for (b = path; *path; path++) + if (*path == '/') + b = path + 1; + else if (*path == '.') + e = path; + + if (strip_ext && e && e > b) + *e = '\0'; + return b; +} + +void usage () +{ + FILE *f = stdout; + + if (!did_outfilename) { + snprintf (outfile_path, sizeof(outfile_path), outfile_template, + prefix, C_plus_plus ? "cc" : "c"); + outfilename = outfile_path; + } + + fprintf (f, _("Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n"), program_name); + fprintf (f, + _ + ("Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" + "\n" "Table Compression:\n" + " -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" + " -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" + " -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" + " -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" + " -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" + " -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" + " -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" + " -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" + " -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" + "\n" "Debugging:\n" + " -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" + " -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" + " -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" + " -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" + " -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" + " -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" + " -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" + "\n" "Files:\n" + " -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" + " -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" + " -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" + " --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" + " --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the scanner\n" + " --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" "\n" + "Scanner behavior:\n" + " -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" + " -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" + " -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" + " -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" + " -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" + " -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" + " -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" + " --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" + "\n" "Generated code:\n" + " -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" + " -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" + " -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" + " -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" + " -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" + " --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" + " --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" + " --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" + " --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" + " --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" + " --nounistd do not include \n" + " --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" + "\n" "Miscellaneous:\n" + " -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" + " -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" + " -?\n" + " -h, --help produce this help message\n" + " -V, --version report %s version\n"), + backing_name, program_name, outfile_path, program_name); + +} diff --git a/misc.c b/misc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1009dea --- /dev/null +++ b/misc.c @@ -0,0 +1,1095 @@ +/* misc - miscellaneous flex routines */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "tables.h" + +#define CMD_IF_TABLES_SER "%if-tables-serialization" +#define CMD_TABLES_YYDMAP "%tables-yydmap" +#define CMD_DEFINE_YYTABLES "%define-yytables" +#define CMD_IF_CPP_ONLY "%if-c++-only" +#define CMD_IF_C_ONLY "%if-c-only" +#define CMD_IF_C_OR_CPP "%if-c-or-c++" +#define CMD_NOT_FOR_HEADER "%not-for-header" +#define CMD_OK_FOR_HEADER "%ok-for-header" +#define CMD_PUSH "%push" +#define CMD_POP "%pop" +#define CMD_IF_REENTRANT "%if-reentrant" +#define CMD_IF_NOT_REENTRANT "%if-not-reentrant" +#define CMD_IF_BISON_BRIDGE "%if-bison-bridge" +#define CMD_IF_NOT_BISON_BRIDGE "%if-not-bison-bridge" +#define CMD_ENDIF "%endif" + +/* we allow the skeleton to push and pop. */ +struct sko_state { + bool dc; /**< do_copy */ +}; +static struct sko_state *sko_stack=0; +static int sko_len=0,sko_sz=0; +static void sko_push(bool dc) +{ + if(!sko_stack){ + sko_sz = 1; + sko_stack = (struct sko_state*)flex_alloc(sizeof(struct sko_state)*sko_sz); + sko_len = 0; + } + if(sko_len >= sko_sz){ + sko_sz *= 2; + sko_stack = (struct sko_state*)flex_realloc(sko_stack,sizeof(struct sko_state)*sko_sz); + } + + /* initialize to zero and push */ + sko_stack[sko_len].dc = dc; + sko_len++; +} +static void sko_peek(bool *dc) +{ + if(sko_len <= 0) + flex_die("peek attempt when sko stack is empty"); + if(dc) + *dc = sko_stack[sko_len-1].dc; +} +static void sko_pop(bool* dc) +{ + sko_peek(dc); + sko_len--; + if(sko_len < 0) + flex_die("popped too many times in skeleton."); +} + +/* Append "#define defname value\n" to the running buffer. */ +void action_define (defname, value) + const char *defname; + int value; +{ + char buf[MAXLINE]; + char *cpy; + + if ((int) strlen (defname) > MAXLINE / 2) { + format_pinpoint_message (_ + ("name \"%s\" ridiculously long"), + defname); + return; + } + + snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf), "#define %s %d\n", defname, value); + add_action (buf); + + /* track #defines so we can undef them when we're done. */ + cpy = copy_string (defname); + buf_append (&defs_buf, &cpy, 1); +} + + +/** Append "m4_define([[defname]],[[value]])m4_dnl\n" to the running buffer. + * @param defname The macro name. + * @param value The macro value, can be NULL, which is the same as the empty string. + */ +void action_m4_define (const char *defname, const char * value) +{ + char buf[MAXLINE]; + + flexfatal ("DO NOT USE THIS FUNCTION!"); + + if ((int) strlen (defname) > MAXLINE / 2) { + format_pinpoint_message (_ + ("name \"%s\" ridiculously long"), + defname); + return; + } + + snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf), "m4_define([[%s]],[[%s]])m4_dnl\n", defname, value?value:""); + add_action (buf); +} + +/* Append "new_text" to the running buffer. */ +void add_action (new_text) + const char *new_text; +{ + int len = strlen (new_text); + + while (len + action_index >= action_size - 10 /* slop */ ) { + int new_size = action_size * 2; + + if (new_size <= 0) + /* Increase just a little, to try to avoid overflow + * on 16-bit machines. + */ + action_size += action_size / 8; + else + action_size = new_size; + + action_array = + reallocate_character_array (action_array, + action_size); + } + + strcpy (&action_array[action_index], new_text); + + action_index += len; +} + + +/* allocate_array - allocate memory for an integer array of the given size */ + +void *allocate_array (size, element_size) + int size; + size_t element_size; +{ + register void *mem; + size_t num_bytes = element_size * size; + + mem = flex_alloc (num_bytes); + if (!mem) + flexfatal (_ + ("memory allocation failed in allocate_array()")); + + return mem; +} + + +/* all_lower - true if a string is all lower-case */ + +int all_lower (str) + register char *str; +{ + while (*str) { + if (!isascii ((Char) * str) || !islower (*str)) + return 0; + ++str; + } + + return 1; +} + + +/* all_upper - true if a string is all upper-case */ + +int all_upper (str) + register char *str; +{ + while (*str) { + if (!isascii ((Char) * str) || !isupper (*str)) + return 0; + ++str; + } + + return 1; +} + + +/* bubble - bubble sort an integer array in increasing order + * + * synopsis + * int v[n], n; + * void bubble( v, n ); + * + * description + * sorts the first n elements of array v and replaces them in + * increasing order. + * + * passed + * v - the array to be sorted + * n - the number of elements of 'v' to be sorted + */ + +void bubble (v, n) + int v[], n; +{ + register int i, j, k; + + for (i = n; i > 1; --i) + for (j = 1; j < i; ++j) + if (v[j] > v[j + 1]) { /* compare */ + k = v[j]; /* exchange */ + v[j] = v[j + 1]; + v[j + 1] = k; + } +} + + +/* check_char - checks a character to make sure it's within the range + * we're expecting. If not, generates fatal error message + * and exits. + */ + +void check_char (c) + int c; +{ + if (c >= CSIZE) + lerrsf (_("bad character '%s' detected in check_char()"), + readable_form (c)); + + if (c >= csize) + lerrsf (_ + ("scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s"), + readable_form (c)); +} + + + +/* clower - replace upper-case letter to lower-case */ + +Char clower (c) + register int c; +{ + return (Char) ((isascii (c) && isupper (c)) ? tolower (c) : c); +} + + +/* copy_string - returns a dynamically allocated copy of a string */ + +char *copy_string (str) + register const char *str; +{ + register const char *c1; + register char *c2; + char *copy; + unsigned int size; + + /* find length */ + for (c1 = str; *c1; ++c1) ; + + size = (c1 - str + 1) * sizeof (char); + + copy = (char *) flex_alloc (size); + + if (copy == NULL) + flexfatal (_("dynamic memory failure in copy_string()")); + + for (c2 = copy; (*c2++ = *str++) != 0;) ; + + return copy; +} + + +/* copy_unsigned_string - + * returns a dynamically allocated copy of a (potentially) unsigned string + */ + +Char *copy_unsigned_string (str) + register Char *str; +{ + register Char *c; + Char *copy; + + /* find length */ + for (c = str; *c; ++c) ; + + copy = allocate_Character_array (c - str + 1); + + for (c = copy; (*c++ = *str++) != 0;) ; + + return copy; +} + + +/* cshell - shell sort a character array in increasing order + * + * synopsis + * + * Char v[n]; + * int n, special_case_0; + * cshell( v, n, special_case_0 ); + * + * description + * Does a shell sort of the first n elements of array v. + * If special_case_0 is true, then any element equal to 0 + * is instead assumed to have infinite weight. + * + * passed + * v - array to be sorted + * n - number of elements of v to be sorted + */ + +void cshell (v, n, special_case_0) + Char v[]; + int n, special_case_0; +{ + int gap, i, j, jg; + Char k; + + for (gap = n / 2; gap > 0; gap = gap / 2) + for (i = gap; i < n; ++i) + for (j = i - gap; j >= 0; j = j - gap) { + jg = j + gap; + + if (special_case_0) { + if (v[jg] == 0) + break; + + else if (v[j] != 0 + && v[j] <= v[jg]) + break; + } + + else if (v[j] <= v[jg]) + break; + + k = v[j]; + v[j] = v[jg]; + v[jg] = k; + } +} + + +/* dataend - finish up a block of data declarations */ + +void dataend () +{ + /* short circuit any output */ + if (gentables) { + + if (datapos > 0) + dataflush (); + + /* add terminator for initialization; { for vi */ + outn (" } ;\n"); + } + dataline = 0; + datapos = 0; +} + + +/* dataflush - flush generated data statements */ + +void dataflush () +{ + /* short circuit any output */ + if (!gentables) + return; + + outc ('\n'); + + if (++dataline >= NUMDATALINES) { + /* Put out a blank line so that the table is grouped into + * large blocks that enable the user to find elements easily. + */ + outc ('\n'); + dataline = 0; + } + + /* Reset the number of characters written on the current line. */ + datapos = 0; +} + + +/* flexerror - report an error message and terminate */ + +void flexerror (msg) + const char *msg; +{ + fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s\n", program_name, msg); + flexend (1); +} + + +/* flexfatal - report a fatal error message and terminate */ + +void flexfatal (msg) + const char *msg; +{ + fprintf (stderr, _("%s: fatal internal error, %s\n"), + program_name, msg); + FLEX_EXIT (1); +} + + +/* htoi - convert a hexadecimal digit string to an integer value */ + +int htoi (str) + Char str[]; +{ + unsigned int result; + + (void) sscanf ((char *) str, "%x", &result); + + return result; +} + + +/* lerrif - report an error message formatted with one integer argument */ + +void lerrif (msg, arg) + const char *msg; + int arg; +{ + char errmsg[MAXLINE]; + + snprintf (errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), msg, arg); + flexerror (errmsg); +} + + +/* lerrsf - report an error message formatted with one string argument */ + +void lerrsf (msg, arg) + const char *msg, arg[]; +{ + char errmsg[MAXLINE]; + + snprintf (errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), msg, arg); + flexerror (errmsg); +} + + +/* line_directive_out - spit out a "#line" statement */ + +void line_directive_out (output_file, do_infile) + FILE *output_file; + int do_infile; +{ + char directive[MAXLINE], filename[MAXLINE]; + char *s1, *s2, *s3; + static const char *line_fmt = "#line %d \"%s\"\n"; + + if (!gen_line_dirs) + return; + + s1 = do_infile ? infilename : "M4_YY_OUTFILE_NAME"; + + if (do_infile && !s1) + s1 = ""; + + s2 = filename; + s3 = &filename[sizeof (filename) - 2]; + + while (s2 < s3 && *s1) { + if (*s1 == '\\') + /* Escape the '\' */ + *s2++ = '\\'; + + *s2++ = *s1++; + } + + *s2 = '\0'; + + if (do_infile) + snprintf (directive, sizeof(directive), line_fmt, linenum, filename); + else { + if (output_file == stdout) + /* Account for the line directive itself. */ + ++out_linenum; + + snprintf (directive, sizeof(directive), line_fmt, out_linenum, filename); + } + + /* If output_file is nil then we should put the directive in + * the accumulated actions. + */ + if (output_file) { + fputs (directive, output_file); + } + else + add_action (directive); +} + + +/* mark_defs1 - mark the current position in the action array as + * representing where the user's section 1 definitions end + * and the prolog begins + */ +void mark_defs1 () +{ + defs1_offset = 0; + action_array[action_index++] = '\0'; + action_offset = prolog_offset = action_index; + action_array[action_index] = '\0'; +} + + +/* mark_prolog - mark the current position in the action array as + * representing the end of the action prolog + */ +void mark_prolog () +{ + action_array[action_index++] = '\0'; + action_offset = action_index; + action_array[action_index] = '\0'; +} + + +/* mk2data - generate a data statement for a two-dimensional array + * + * Generates a data statement initializing the current 2-D array to "value". + */ +void mk2data (value) + int value; +{ + /* short circuit any output */ + if (!gentables) + return; + + if (datapos >= NUMDATAITEMS) { + outc (','); + dataflush (); + } + + if (datapos == 0) + /* Indent. */ + out (" "); + + else + outc (','); + + ++datapos; + + out_dec ("%5d", value); +} + + +/* mkdata - generate a data statement + * + * Generates a data statement initializing the current array element to + * "value". + */ +void mkdata (value) + int value; +{ + /* short circuit any output */ + if (!gentables) + return; + + if (datapos >= NUMDATAITEMS) { + outc (','); + dataflush (); + } + + if (datapos == 0) + /* Indent. */ + out (" "); + else + outc (','); + + ++datapos; + + out_dec ("%5d", value); +} + + +/* myctoi - return the integer represented by a string of digits */ + +int myctoi (array) + const char *array; +{ + int val = 0; + + (void) sscanf (array, "%d", &val); + + return val; +} + + +/* myesc - return character corresponding to escape sequence */ + +Char myesc (array) + Char array[]; +{ + Char c, esc_char; + + switch (array[1]) { + case 'b': + return '\b'; + case 'f': + return '\f'; + case 'n': + return '\n'; + case 'r': + return '\r'; + case 't': + return '\t'; + +#if defined (__STDC__) + case 'a': + return '\a'; + case 'v': + return '\v'; +#else + case 'a': + return '\007'; + case 'v': + return '\013'; +#endif + + case '0': + case '1': + case '2': + case '3': + case '4': + case '5': + case '6': + case '7': + { /* \ */ + int sptr = 1; + + while (isascii (array[sptr]) && + isdigit (array[sptr])) + /* Don't increment inside loop control + * because if isdigit() is a macro it might + * expand into multiple increments ... + */ + ++sptr; + + c = array[sptr]; + array[sptr] = '\0'; + + esc_char = otoi (array + 1); + + array[sptr] = c; + + return esc_char; + } + + case 'x': + { /* \x */ + int sptr = 2; + + while (isascii (array[sptr]) && + isxdigit ((char) array[sptr])) + /* Don't increment inside loop control + * because if isdigit() is a macro it might + * expand into multiple increments ... + */ + ++sptr; + + c = array[sptr]; + array[sptr] = '\0'; + + esc_char = htoi (array + 2); + + array[sptr] = c; + + return esc_char; + } + + default: + return array[1]; + } +} + + +/* otoi - convert an octal digit string to an integer value */ + +int otoi (str) + Char str[]; +{ + unsigned int result; + + (void) sscanf ((char *) str, "%o", &result); + return result; +} + + +/* out - various flavors of outputing a (possibly formatted) string for the + * generated scanner, keeping track of the line count. + */ + +void out (str) + const char *str; +{ + fputs (str, stdout); + out_line_count (str); +} + +void out_dec (fmt, n) + const char *fmt; + int n; +{ + fprintf (stdout, fmt, n); + out_line_count (fmt); +} + +void out_dec2 (fmt, n1, n2) + const char *fmt; + int n1, n2; +{ + fprintf (stdout, fmt, n1, n2); + out_line_count (fmt); +} + +void out_hex (fmt, x) + const char *fmt; + unsigned int x; +{ + fprintf (stdout, fmt, x); + out_line_count (fmt); +} + +void out_line_count (str) + const char *str; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; str[i]; ++i) + if (str[i] == '\n') + ++out_linenum; +} + +void out_str (fmt, str) + const char *fmt, str[]; +{ + fprintf (stdout,fmt, str); + out_line_count (fmt); + out_line_count (str); +} + +void out_str3 (fmt, s1, s2, s3) + const char *fmt, s1[], s2[], s3[]; +{ + fprintf (stdout,fmt, s1, s2, s3); + out_line_count (fmt); + out_line_count (s1); + out_line_count (s2); + out_line_count (s3); +} + +void out_str_dec (fmt, str, n) + const char *fmt, str[]; + int n; +{ + fprintf (stdout,fmt, str, n); + out_line_count (fmt); + out_line_count (str); +} + +void outc (c) + int c; +{ + fputc (c, stdout); + + if (c == '\n') + ++out_linenum; +} + +void outn (str) + const char *str; +{ + fputs (str,stdout); + fputc('\n',stdout); + out_line_count (str); + ++out_linenum; +} + +/** Print "m4_define( [[def]], [[val]])m4_dnl\n". + * @param def The m4 symbol to define. + * @param val The definition; may be NULL. + * @return buf + */ +void out_m4_define (const char* def, const char* val) +{ + const char * fmt = "m4_define( [[%s]], [[%s]])m4_dnl\n"; + fprintf(stdout, fmt, def, val?val:""); +} + + +/* readable_form - return the the human-readable form of a character + * + * The returned string is in static storage. + */ + +char *readable_form (c) + register int c; +{ + static char rform[10]; + + if ((c >= 0 && c < 32) || c >= 127) { + switch (c) { + case '\b': + return "\\b"; + case '\f': + return "\\f"; + case '\n': + return "\\n"; + case '\r': + return "\\r"; + case '\t': + return "\\t"; + +#if defined (__STDC__) + case '\a': + return "\\a"; + case '\v': + return "\\v"; +#endif + + default: + snprintf (rform, sizeof(rform), "\\%.3o", (unsigned int) c); + return rform; + } + } + + else if (c == ' ') + return "' '"; + + else { + rform[0] = c; + rform[1] = '\0'; + + return rform; + } +} + + +/* reallocate_array - increase the size of a dynamic array */ + +void *reallocate_array (array, size, element_size) + void *array; + int size; + size_t element_size; +{ + register void *new_array; + size_t num_bytes = element_size * size; + + new_array = flex_realloc (array, num_bytes); + if (!new_array) + flexfatal (_("attempt to increase array size failed")); + + return new_array; +} + + +/* skelout - write out one section of the skeleton file + * + * Description + * Copies skelfile or skel array to stdout until a line beginning with + * "%%" or EOF is found. + */ +void skelout () +{ + char buf_storage[MAXLINE]; + char *buf = buf_storage; + bool do_copy = true; + + /* "reset" the state by clearing the buffer and pushing a '1' */ + if(sko_len > 0) + sko_peek(&do_copy); + sko_len = 0; + sko_push(do_copy=true); + + + /* Loop pulling lines either from the skelfile, if we're using + * one, or from the skel[] array. + */ + while (skelfile ? + (fgets (buf, MAXLINE, skelfile) != NULL) : + ((buf = (char *) skel[skel_ind++]) != 0)) { + + if (skelfile) + chomp (buf); + + /* copy from skel array */ + if (buf[0] == '%') { /* control line */ + /* print the control line as a comment. */ + if (ddebug && buf[1] != '#') { + if (buf[strlen (buf) - 1] == '\\') + out_str ("/* %s */\\\n", buf); + else + out_str ("/* %s */\n", buf); + } + + /* We've been accused of using cryptic markers in the skel. + * So we'll use emacs-style-hyphenated-commands. + * We might consider a hash if this if-else-if-else + * chain gets too large. + */ +#define cmd_match(s) (strncmp(buf,(s),strlen(s))==0) + + if (buf[1] == '%') { + /* %% is a break point for skelout() */ + return; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_PUSH)){ + sko_push(do_copy); + if(ddebug){ + out_str("/*(state = (%s) */",do_copy?"true":"false"); + } + out_str("%s\n", buf[strlen (buf) - 1] =='\\' ? "\\" : ""); + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_POP)){ + sko_pop(&do_copy); + if(ddebug){ + out_str("/*(state = (%s) */",do_copy?"true":"false"); + } + out_str("%s\n", buf[strlen (buf) - 1] =='\\' ? "\\" : ""); + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_IF_REENTRANT)){ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = reentrant && do_copy; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_IF_NOT_REENTRANT)){ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = !reentrant && do_copy; + } + else if (cmd_match(CMD_IF_BISON_BRIDGE)){ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = bison_bridge_lval && do_copy; + } + else if (cmd_match(CMD_IF_NOT_BISON_BRIDGE)){ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = !bison_bridge_lval && do_copy; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_ENDIF)){ + sko_pop(&do_copy); + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_IF_TABLES_SER)) { + do_copy = do_copy && tablesext; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_TABLES_YYDMAP)) { + if (tablesext && yydmap_buf.elts) + outn ((char *) (yydmap_buf.elts)); + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_DEFINE_YYTABLES)) { + out_str("#define YYTABLES_NAME \"%s\"\n", + tablesname?tablesname:"yytables"); + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_IF_CPP_ONLY)) { + /* only for C++ */ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = C_plus_plus; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_IF_C_ONLY)) { + /* %- only for C */ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = !C_plus_plus; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_IF_C_OR_CPP)) { + /* %* for C and C++ */ + sko_push(do_copy); + do_copy = true; + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_NOT_FOR_HEADER)) { + /* %c begin linkage-only (non-header) code. */ + OUT_BEGIN_CODE (); + } + else if (cmd_match (CMD_OK_FOR_HEADER)) { + /* %e end linkage-only code. */ + OUT_END_CODE (); + } + else if (buf[1] == '#') { + /* %# a comment in the skel. ignore. */ + } + else { + flexfatal (_("bad line in skeleton file")); + } + } + + else if (do_copy) + outn (buf); + } /* end while */ +} + + +/* transition_struct_out - output a yy_trans_info structure + * + * outputs the yy_trans_info structure with the two elements, element_v and + * element_n. Formats the output with spaces and carriage returns. + */ + +void transition_struct_out (element_v, element_n) + int element_v, element_n; +{ + + /* short circuit any output */ + if (!gentables) + return; + + out_dec2 (" {%4d,%4d },", element_v, element_n); + + datapos += TRANS_STRUCT_PRINT_LENGTH; + + if (datapos >= 79 - TRANS_STRUCT_PRINT_LENGTH) { + outc ('\n'); + + if (++dataline % 10 == 0) + outc ('\n'); + + datapos = 0; + } +} + + +/* The following is only needed when building flex's parser using certain + * broken versions of bison. + */ +void *yy_flex_xmalloc (size) + int size; +{ + void *result = flex_alloc ((size_t) size); + + if (!result) + flexfatal (_ + ("memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()")); + + return result; +} + + +/* zero_out - set a region of memory to 0 + * + * Sets region_ptr[0] through region_ptr[size_in_bytes - 1] to zero. + */ + +void zero_out (region_ptr, size_in_bytes) + char *region_ptr; + size_t size_in_bytes; +{ + register char *rp, *rp_end; + + rp = region_ptr; + rp_end = region_ptr + size_in_bytes; + + while (rp < rp_end) + *rp++ = 0; +} + +/* Remove all '\n' and '\r' characters, if any, from the end of str. + * str can be any null-terminated string, or NULL. + * returns str. */ +char *chomp (str) + char *str; +{ + char *p = str; + + if (!str || !*str) /* s is null or empty string */ + return str; + + /* find end of string minus one */ + while (*p) + ++p; + --p; + + /* eat newlines */ + while (p >= str && (*p == '\r' || *p == '\n')) + *p-- = 0; + return str; +} diff --git a/missing b/missing new file mode 100755 index 0000000..894e786 --- /dev/null +++ b/missing @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# Common stub for a few missing GNU programs while installing. + +scriptversion=2005-06-08.21 + +# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 +# Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Originally by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. + +# 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 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# 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. 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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +# Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +# without specific prior written permission. + +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR +# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR +# PURPOSE. + +cat < 0) + fprintf (stderr, + _ + ("Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n"), + rule_linenum[num_rules]); + + variable_trailing_context_rules = true; + } + + else { + rule_type[num_rules] = RULE_NORMAL; + + if (headcnt > 0 || trailcnt > 0) { + /* Do trailing context magic to not match the trailing + * characters. + */ + char *scanner_cp = "YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp"; + char *scanner_bp = "yy_bp"; + + add_action + ("*yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */\n"); + + if (headcnt > 0) { + snprintf (action_text, sizeof(action_text), "%s = %s + %d;\n", + scanner_cp, scanner_bp, headcnt); + add_action (action_text); + } + + else { + snprintf (action_text, sizeof(action_text), "%s -= %d;\n", + scanner_cp, trailcnt); + add_action (action_text); + } + + add_action + ("YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */\n"); + } + } + + /* Okay, in the action code at this point yytext and yyleng have + * their proper final values for this rule, so here's the point + * to do any user action. But don't do it for continued actions, + * as that'll result in multiple YY_RULE_SETUP's. + */ + if (!continued_action) + add_action ("YY_RULE_SETUP\n"); + + line_directive_out ((FILE *) 0, 1); +} + + +/* link_machines - connect two machines together + * + * synopsis + * + * new = link_machines( first, last ); + * + * new - a machine constructed by connecting first to last + * first - the machine whose successor is to be last + * last - the machine whose predecessor is to be first + * + * note: this routine concatenates the machine first with the machine + * last to produce a machine new which will pattern-match first first + * and then last, and will fail if either of the sub-patterns fails. + * FIRST is set to new by the operation. last is unmolested. + */ + +int link_machines (first, last) + int first, last; +{ + if (first == NIL) + return last; + + else if (last == NIL) + return first; + + else { + mkxtion (finalst[first], last); + finalst[first] = finalst[last]; + lastst[first] = MAX (lastst[first], lastst[last]); + firstst[first] = MIN (firstst[first], firstst[last]); + + return first; + } +} + + +/* mark_beginning_as_normal - mark each "beginning" state in a machine + * as being a "normal" (i.e., not trailing context- + * associated) states + * + * The "beginning" states are the epsilon closure of the first state + */ + +void mark_beginning_as_normal (mach) + register int mach; +{ + switch (state_type[mach]) { + case STATE_NORMAL: + /* Oh, we've already visited here. */ + return; + + case STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT: + state_type[mach] = STATE_NORMAL; + + if (transchar[mach] == SYM_EPSILON) { + if (trans1[mach] != NO_TRANSITION) + mark_beginning_as_normal (trans1[mach]); + + if (trans2[mach] != NO_TRANSITION) + mark_beginning_as_normal (trans2[mach]); + } + break; + + default: + flexerror (_ + ("bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()")); + break; + } +} + + +/* mkbranch - make a machine that branches to two machines + * + * synopsis + * + * branch = mkbranch( first, second ); + * + * branch - a machine which matches either first's pattern or second's + * first, second - machines whose patterns are to be or'ed (the | operator) + * + * Note that first and second are NEITHER destroyed by the operation. Also, + * the resulting machine CANNOT be used with any other "mk" operation except + * more mkbranch's. Compare with mkor() + */ + +int mkbranch (first, second) + int first, second; +{ + int eps; + + if (first == NO_TRANSITION) + return second; + + else if (second == NO_TRANSITION) + return first; + + eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + + mkxtion (eps, first); + mkxtion (eps, second); + + return eps; +} + + +/* mkclos - convert a machine into a closure + * + * synopsis + * new = mkclos( state ); + * + * new - a new state which matches the closure of "state" + */ + +int mkclos (state) + int state; +{ + return mkopt (mkposcl (state)); +} + + +/* mkopt - make a machine optional + * + * synopsis + * + * new = mkopt( mach ); + * + * new - a machine which optionally matches whatever mach matched + * mach - the machine to make optional + * + * notes: + * 1. mach must be the last machine created + * 2. mach is destroyed by the call + */ + +int mkopt (mach) + int mach; +{ + int eps; + + if (!SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[mach])) { + eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + mach = link_machines (mach, eps); + } + + /* Can't skimp on the following if FREE_EPSILON(mach) is true because + * some state interior to "mach" might point back to the beginning + * for a closure. + */ + eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + mach = link_machines (eps, mach); + + mkxtion (mach, finalst[mach]); + + return mach; +} + + +/* mkor - make a machine that matches either one of two machines + * + * synopsis + * + * new = mkor( first, second ); + * + * new - a machine which matches either first's pattern or second's + * first, second - machines whose patterns are to be or'ed (the | operator) + * + * note that first and second are both destroyed by the operation + * the code is rather convoluted because an attempt is made to minimize + * the number of epsilon states needed + */ + +int mkor (first, second) + int first, second; +{ + int eps, orend; + + if (first == NIL) + return second; + + else if (second == NIL) + return first; + + else { + /* See comment in mkopt() about why we can't use the first + * state of "first" or "second" if they satisfy "FREE_EPSILON". + */ + eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + + first = link_machines (eps, first); + + mkxtion (first, second); + + if (SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[first]) && + accptnum[finalst[first]] == NIL) { + orend = finalst[first]; + mkxtion (finalst[second], orend); + } + + else if (SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[second]) && + accptnum[finalst[second]] == NIL) { + orend = finalst[second]; + mkxtion (finalst[first], orend); + } + + else { + eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + + first = link_machines (first, eps); + orend = finalst[first]; + + mkxtion (finalst[second], orend); + } + } + + finalst[first] = orend; + return first; +} + + +/* mkposcl - convert a machine into a positive closure + * + * synopsis + * new = mkposcl( state ); + * + * new - a machine matching the positive closure of "state" + */ + +int mkposcl (state) + int state; +{ + int eps; + + if (SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[state])) { + mkxtion (finalst[state], state); + return state; + } + + else { + eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + mkxtion (eps, state); + return link_machines (state, eps); + } +} + + +/* mkrep - make a replicated machine + * + * synopsis + * new = mkrep( mach, lb, ub ); + * + * new - a machine that matches whatever "mach" matched from "lb" + * number of times to "ub" number of times + * + * note + * if "ub" is INFINITE_REPEAT then "new" matches "lb" or more occurrences of "mach" + */ + +int mkrep (mach, lb, ub) + int mach, lb, ub; +{ + int base_mach, tail, copy, i; + + base_mach = copysingl (mach, lb - 1); + + if (ub == INFINITE_REPEAT) { + copy = dupmachine (mach); + mach = link_machines (mach, + link_machines (base_mach, + mkclos (copy))); + } + + else { + tail = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); + + for (i = lb; i < ub; ++i) { + copy = dupmachine (mach); + tail = mkopt (link_machines (copy, tail)); + } + + mach = + link_machines (mach, + link_machines (base_mach, tail)); + } + + return mach; +} + + +/* mkstate - create a state with a transition on a given symbol + * + * synopsis + * + * state = mkstate( sym ); + * + * state - a new state matching sym + * sym - the symbol the new state is to have an out-transition on + * + * note that this routine makes new states in ascending order through the + * state array (and increments LASTNFA accordingly). The routine DUPMACHINE + * relies on machines being made in ascending order and that they are + * CONTIGUOUS. Change it and you will have to rewrite DUPMACHINE (kludge + * that it admittedly is) + */ + +int mkstate (sym) + int sym; +{ + if (++lastnfa >= current_mns) { + if ((current_mns += MNS_INCREMENT) >= maximum_mns) + lerrif (_ + ("input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)"), +current_mns); + + ++num_reallocs; + + firstst = reallocate_integer_array (firstst, current_mns); + lastst = reallocate_integer_array (lastst, current_mns); + finalst = reallocate_integer_array (finalst, current_mns); + transchar = + reallocate_integer_array (transchar, current_mns); + trans1 = reallocate_integer_array (trans1, current_mns); + trans2 = reallocate_integer_array (trans2, current_mns); + accptnum = + reallocate_integer_array (accptnum, current_mns); + assoc_rule = + reallocate_integer_array (assoc_rule, current_mns); + state_type = + reallocate_integer_array (state_type, current_mns); + } + + firstst[lastnfa] = lastnfa; + finalst[lastnfa] = lastnfa; + lastst[lastnfa] = lastnfa; + transchar[lastnfa] = sym; + trans1[lastnfa] = NO_TRANSITION; + trans2[lastnfa] = NO_TRANSITION; + accptnum[lastnfa] = NIL; + assoc_rule[lastnfa] = num_rules; + state_type[lastnfa] = current_state_type; + + /* Fix up equivalence classes base on this transition. Note that any + * character which has its own transition gets its own equivalence + * class. Thus only characters which are only in character classes + * have a chance at being in the same equivalence class. E.g. "a|b" + * puts 'a' and 'b' into two different equivalence classes. "[ab]" + * puts them in the same equivalence class (barring other differences + * elsewhere in the input). + */ + + if (sym < 0) { + /* We don't have to update the equivalence classes since + * that was already done when the ccl was created for the + * first time. + */ + } + + else if (sym == SYM_EPSILON) + ++numeps; + + else { + check_char (sym); + + if (useecs) + /* Map NUL's to csize. */ + mkechar (sym ? sym : csize, nextecm, ecgroup); + } + + return lastnfa; +} + + +/* mkxtion - make a transition from one state to another + * + * synopsis + * + * mkxtion( statefrom, stateto ); + * + * statefrom - the state from which the transition is to be made + * stateto - the state to which the transition is to be made + */ + +void mkxtion (statefrom, stateto) + int statefrom, stateto; +{ + if (trans1[statefrom] == NO_TRANSITION) + trans1[statefrom] = stateto; + + else if ((transchar[statefrom] != SYM_EPSILON) || + (trans2[statefrom] != NO_TRANSITION)) + flexfatal (_("found too many transitions in mkxtion()")); + + else { /* second out-transition for an epsilon state */ + ++eps2; + trans2[statefrom] = stateto; + } +} + +/* new_rule - initialize for a new rule */ + +void new_rule () +{ + if (++num_rules >= current_max_rules) { + ++num_reallocs; + current_max_rules += MAX_RULES_INCREMENT; + rule_type = reallocate_integer_array (rule_type, + current_max_rules); + rule_linenum = reallocate_integer_array (rule_linenum, + current_max_rules); + rule_useful = reallocate_integer_array (rule_useful, + current_max_rules); + rule_has_nl = reallocate_bool_array (rule_has_nl, + current_max_rules); + } + + if (num_rules > MAX_RULE) + lerrif (_("too many rules (> %d)!"), MAX_RULE); + + rule_linenum[num_rules] = linenum; + rule_useful[num_rules] = false; + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = false; +} diff --git a/options.c b/options.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c673173 --- /dev/null +++ b/options.c @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ +/* flex - tool to generate fast lexical analyzers */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "options.h" + +/* Be sure to synchronize these options with those defined in "options.h", + * the giant switch() statement in "main.c", and the %option processing in + * "scan.l". + */ + + +/* The command-line options, passed to scanopt_init() */ +optspec_t flexopts[] = { + + {"-7", OPT_7BIT, 0} + , + {"--7bit", OPT_7BIT, 0} + , /* Generate 7-bit scanner. */ + {"-8", OPT_8BIT, 0} + , + {"--8bit", OPT_8BIT, 0} + , /* Generate 8-bit scanner. */ + {"--align", OPT_ALIGN, 0} + , /* Trade off larger tables for better memory alignment. */ + {"--noalign", OPT_NO_ALIGN, 0} + , + {"--always-interactive", OPT_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE, 0} + , + {"--array", OPT_ARRAY, 0} + , + {"-b", OPT_BACKUP, 0} + , + {"--backup", OPT_BACKUP, 0} + , /* Generate backing-up information to lex.backup. */ + {"-B", OPT_BATCH, 0} + , + {"--batch", OPT_BATCH, 0} + , /* Generate batch scanner (opposite of -I). */ + {"--bison-bridge", OPT_BISON_BRIDGE, 0} + , /* Scanner to be called by a bison pure parser. */ + {"--bison-locations", OPT_BISON_BRIDGE_LOCATIONS, 0} + , /* Scanner to be called by a bison pure parser. */ + {"-i", OPT_CASE_INSENSITIVE, 0} + , + {"--case-insensitive", OPT_CASE_INSENSITIVE, 0} + , /* Generate case-insensitive scanner. */ + + {"-C[aefFmr]", OPT_COMPRESSION, + "Specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem)"}, + {"-+", OPT_CPLUSPLUS, 0} + , + {"--c++", OPT_CPLUSPLUS, 0} + , /* Generate C++ scanner class. */ + {"-d", OPT_DEBUG, 0} + , + {"--debug", OPT_DEBUG, 0} + , /* Turn on debug mode in generated scanner. */ + {"--nodebug", OPT_NO_DEBUG, 0} + , + {"-s", OPT_NO_DEFAULT, 0} + , + {"--nodefault", OPT_NO_DEFAULT, 0} + , /* Suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text. */ + {"--default", OPT_DEFAULT, 0} + , + {"-c", OPT_DONOTHING, 0} + , /* For POSIX lex compatibility. */ + {"-n", OPT_DONOTHING, 0} + , /* For POSIX lex compatibility. */ + {"--ecs", OPT_ECS, 0} + , /* Construct equivalence classes. */ + {"--noecs", OPT_NO_ECS, 0} + , + {"-F", OPT_FAST, 0} + , + {"--fast", OPT_FAST, 0} + , /* Same as -CFr. */ + {"-f", OPT_FULL, 0} + , + {"--full", OPT_FULL, 0} + , /* Same as -Cfr. */ + {"--header-file[=FILE]", OPT_HEADER_FILE, 0} + , + {"-?", OPT_HELP, 0} + , + {"-h", OPT_HELP, 0} + , + {"--help", OPT_HELP, 0} + , /* Produce this help message. */ + {"-I", OPT_INTERACTIVE, 0} + , + {"--interactive", OPT_INTERACTIVE, 0} + , /* Generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B). */ + {"-l", OPT_LEX_COMPAT, 0} + , + {"--lex-compat", OPT_LEX_COMPAT, 0} + , /* Maximal compatibility with original lex. */ + {"-X", OPT_POSIX_COMPAT, 0} + , + {"--posix-compat", OPT_POSIX_COMPAT, 0} + , /* Maximal compatibility with POSIX lex. */ + {"--preproc=NUM", OPT_PREPROC_LEVEL, 0} + , + {"-L", OPT_NO_LINE, 0} + , /* Suppress #line directives in scanner. */ + {"--noline", OPT_NO_LINE, 0} + , /* Suppress #line directives in scanner. */ + {"--main", OPT_MAIN, 0} + , /* use built-in main() function. */ + {"--nomain", OPT_NO_MAIN, 0} + , + {"--meta-ecs", OPT_META_ECS, 0} + , /* Construct meta-equivalence classes. */ + {"--nometa-ecs", OPT_NO_META_ECS, 0} + , + {"--never-interactive", OPT_NEVER_INTERACTIVE, 0} + , + {"-o FILE", OPT_OUTFILE, 0} + , + {"--outfile=FILE", OPT_OUTFILE, 0} + , /* Write to FILE (default is lex.yy.c) */ + {"-p", OPT_PERF_REPORT, 0} + , + {"--perf-report", OPT_PERF_REPORT, 0} + , /* Generate performance report to stderr. */ + {"--pointer", OPT_POINTER, 0} + , + {"-P PREFIX", OPT_PREFIX, 0} + , + {"--prefix=PREFIX", OPT_PREFIX, 0} + , /* Use PREFIX (default is yy) */ + {"-Dmacro", OPT_PREPROCDEFINE, 0} + , /* Define a preprocessor symbol. */ + {"--read", OPT_READ, 0} + , /* Use read(2) instead of stdio. */ + {"-R", OPT_REENTRANT, 0} + , + {"--reentrant", OPT_REENTRANT, 0} + , /* Generate a reentrant C scanner. */ + {"--noreentrant", OPT_NO_REENTRANT, 0} + , + {"--reject", OPT_REJECT, 0} + , + {"--noreject", OPT_NO_REJECT, 0} + , + {"-S FILE", OPT_SKEL, 0} + , + {"--skel=FILE", OPT_SKEL, 0} + , /* Use skeleton from FILE */ + {"--stack", OPT_STACK, 0} + , + {"--stdinit", OPT_STDINIT, 0} + , + {"--nostdinit", OPT_NO_STDINIT, 0} + , + {"-t", OPT_STDOUT, 0} + , + {"--stdout", OPT_STDOUT, 0} + , /* Write generated scanner to stdout. */ + {"-T", OPT_TRACE, 0} + , + {"--trace", OPT_TRACE, 0} + , /* Flex should run in trace mode. */ + {"--tables-file[=FILE]", OPT_TABLES_FILE, 0} + , /* Save tables to FILE */ + {"--tables-verify", OPT_TABLES_VERIFY, 0} + , /* Tables integrity check */ + {"--nounistd", OPT_NO_UNISTD_H, 0} + , /* Do not include unistd.h */ + {"-v", OPT_VERBOSE, 0} + , + {"--verbose", OPT_VERBOSE, 0} + , /* Write summary of scanner statistics to stdout. */ + {"-V", OPT_VERSION, 0} + , + {"--version", OPT_VERSION, 0} + , /* Report flex version. */ + {"--warn", OPT_WARN, 0} + , + {"-w", OPT_NO_WARN, 0} + , + {"--nowarn", OPT_NO_WARN, 0} + , /* Suppress warning messages. */ + {"--noansi-definitions", OPT_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS, 0} + , + {"--noansi-prototypes", OPT_NO_ANSI_FUNC_PROTOS, 0} + , + {"--yyclass=NAME", OPT_YYCLASS, 0} + , + {"--yylineno", OPT_YYLINENO, 0} + , + {"--noyylineno", OPT_NO_YYLINENO, 0} + , + + {"--yymore", OPT_YYMORE, 0} + , + {"--noyymore", OPT_NO_YYMORE, 0} + , + {"--noyywrap", OPT_NO_YYWRAP, 0} + , + {"--yywrap", OPT_YYWRAP, 0} + , + + {"--nounput", OPT_NO_UNPUT, 0} + , + {"--noyy_push_state", OPT_NO_YY_PUSH_STATE, 0} + , + {"--noyy_pop_state", OPT_NO_YY_POP_STATE, 0} + , + {"--noyy_top_state", OPT_NO_YY_TOP_STATE, 0} + , + {"--noyy_scan_buffer", OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_BUFFER, 0} + , + {"--noyy_scan_bytes", OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_BYTES, 0} + , + {"--noyy_scan_string", OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_STRING, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_extra", OPT_NO_YYGET_EXTRA, 0} + , + {"--noyyset_extra", OPT_NO_YYSET_EXTRA, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_leng", OPT_NO_YYGET_LENG, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_text", OPT_NO_YYGET_TEXT, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_lineno", OPT_NO_YYGET_LINENO, 0} + , + {"--noyyset_lineno", OPT_NO_YYSET_LINENO, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_in", OPT_NO_YYGET_IN, 0} + , + {"--noyyset_in", OPT_NO_YYSET_IN, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_out", OPT_NO_YYGET_OUT, 0} + , + {"--noyyset_out", OPT_NO_YYSET_OUT, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_lval", OPT_NO_YYGET_LVAL, 0} + , + {"--noyyset_lval", OPT_NO_YYSET_LVAL, 0} + , + {"--noyyget_lloc", OPT_NO_YYGET_LLOC, 0} + , + {"--noyyset_lloc", OPT_NO_YYSET_LLOC, 0} + , + + {0, 0, 0} /* required final NULL entry. */ +}; + +/* vim:set tabstop=8 softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */ diff --git a/options.h b/options.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f3925b --- /dev/null +++ b/options.h @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +/* flex - tool to generate fast lexical analyzers */ + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#ifndef OPTIONS_H +#define OPTIONS_H +#include "scanopt.h" + +extern optspec_t flexopts[]; + +enum flexopt_flag_t { + /* Use positive integers only, since they are return codes for scanopt. + * Order is not important. */ + OPT_7BIT = 1, + OPT_8BIT, + OPT_ALIGN, + OPT_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE, + OPT_ARRAY, + OPT_BACKUP, + OPT_BATCH, + OPT_BISON_BRIDGE, + OPT_BISON_BRIDGE_LOCATIONS, + OPT_CASE_INSENSITIVE, + OPT_COMPRESSION, + OPT_CPLUSPLUS, + OPT_DEBUG, + OPT_DEFAULT, + OPT_DONOTHING, + OPT_ECS, + OPT_FAST, + OPT_FULL, + OPT_HEADER_FILE, + OPT_HELP, + OPT_INTERACTIVE, + OPT_LEX_COMPAT, + OPT_POSIX_COMPAT, + OPT_MAIN, + OPT_META_ECS, + OPT_NEVER_INTERACTIVE, + OPT_NO_ALIGN, + OPT_NO_ANSI_FUNC_DEFS, + OPT_NO_ANSI_FUNC_PROTOS, + OPT_NO_DEBUG, + OPT_NO_DEFAULT, + OPT_NO_ECS, + OPT_NO_LINE, + OPT_NO_MAIN, + OPT_NO_META_ECS, + OPT_NO_REENTRANT, + OPT_NO_REJECT, + OPT_NO_STDINIT, + OPT_NO_UNPUT, + OPT_NO_WARN, + OPT_NO_YYGET_EXTRA, + OPT_NO_YYGET_IN, + OPT_NO_YYGET_LENG, + OPT_NO_YYGET_LINENO, + OPT_NO_YYGET_LLOC, + OPT_NO_YYGET_LVAL, + OPT_NO_YYGET_OUT, + OPT_NO_YYGET_TEXT, + OPT_NO_YYLINENO, + OPT_NO_YYMORE, + OPT_NO_YYSET_EXTRA, + OPT_NO_YYSET_IN, + OPT_NO_YYSET_LINENO, + OPT_NO_YYSET_LLOC, + OPT_NO_YYSET_LVAL, + OPT_NO_YYSET_OUT, + OPT_NO_YYWRAP, + OPT_NO_YY_POP_STATE, + OPT_NO_YY_PUSH_STATE, + OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_BUFFER, + OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_BYTES, + OPT_NO_YY_SCAN_STRING, + OPT_NO_YY_TOP_STATE, + OPT_OUTFILE, + OPT_PERF_REPORT, + OPT_POINTER, + OPT_PREFIX, + OPT_PREPROCDEFINE, + OPT_PREPROC_LEVEL, + OPT_READ, + OPT_REENTRANT, + OPT_REJECT, + OPT_SKEL, + OPT_STACK, + OPT_STDINIT, + OPT_STDOUT, + OPT_TABLES_FILE, + OPT_TABLES_VERIFY, + OPT_TRACE, + OPT_NO_UNISTD_H, + OPT_VERBOSE, + OPT_VERSION, + OPT_WARN, + OPT_YYCLASS, + OPT_YYLINENO, + OPT_YYMORE, + OPT_YYWRAP +}; + +#endif + +/* vim:set tabstop=8 softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 textwidth=0: */ diff --git a/parse.c b/parse.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc128f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/parse.c @@ -0,0 +1,2830 @@ +/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.1. */ + +/* Skeleton parser for Yacc-like parsing with Bison, + Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + 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. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, + Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ + +/* As a special exception, when this file is copied by Bison into a + Bison output file, you may use that output file without restriction. + This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation + in version 1.24 of Bison. */ + +/* Written by Richard Stallman by simplifying the original so called + ``semantic'' parser. */ + +/* All symbols defined below should begin with yy or YY, to avoid + infringing on user name space. This should be done even for local + variables, as they might otherwise be expanded by user macros. + There are some unavoidable exceptions within include files to + define necessary library symbols; they are noted "INFRINGES ON + USER NAME SPACE" below. */ + +/* Identify Bison output. */ +#define YYBISON 1 + +/* Bison version. */ +#define YYBISON_VERSION "2.1" + +/* Skeleton name. */ +#define YYSKELETON_NAME "yacc.c" + +/* Pure parsers. */ +#define YYPURE 0 + +/* Using locations. */ +#define YYLSP_NEEDED 0 + + + +/* Tokens. */ +#ifndef YYTOKENTYPE +# define YYTOKENTYPE + /* Put the tokens into the symbol table, so that GDB and other debuggers + know about them. */ + enum yytokentype { + CHAR = 258, + NUMBER = 259, + SECTEND = 260, + SCDECL = 261, + XSCDECL = 262, + NAME = 263, + PREVCCL = 264, + EOF_OP = 265, + OPTION_OP = 266, + OPT_OUTFILE = 267, + OPT_PREFIX = 268, + OPT_YYCLASS = 269, + OPT_HEADER = 270, + OPT_EXTRA_TYPE = 271, + OPT_TABLES = 272, + CCE_ALNUM = 273, + CCE_ALPHA = 274, + CCE_BLANK = 275, + CCE_CNTRL = 276, + CCE_DIGIT = 277, + CCE_GRAPH = 278, + CCE_LOWER = 279, + CCE_PRINT = 280, + CCE_PUNCT = 281, + CCE_SPACE = 282, + CCE_UPPER = 283, + CCE_XDIGIT = 284, + CCE_NEG_ALNUM = 285, + CCE_NEG_ALPHA = 286, + CCE_NEG_BLANK = 287, + CCE_NEG_CNTRL = 288, + CCE_NEG_DIGIT = 289, + CCE_NEG_GRAPH = 290, + CCE_NEG_LOWER = 291, + CCE_NEG_PRINT = 292, + CCE_NEG_PUNCT = 293, + CCE_NEG_SPACE = 294, + CCE_NEG_UPPER = 295, + CCE_NEG_XDIGIT = 296, + CCL_OP_UNION = 297, + CCL_OP_DIFF = 298, + BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX = 299, + END_REPEAT_POSIX = 300, + BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX = 301, + END_REPEAT_FLEX = 302 + }; +#endif +/* Tokens. */ +#define CHAR 258 +#define NUMBER 259 +#define SECTEND 260 +#define SCDECL 261 +#define XSCDECL 262 +#define NAME 263 +#define PREVCCL 264 +#define EOF_OP 265 +#define OPTION_OP 266 +#define OPT_OUTFILE 267 +#define OPT_PREFIX 268 +#define OPT_YYCLASS 269 +#define OPT_HEADER 270 +#define OPT_EXTRA_TYPE 271 +#define OPT_TABLES 272 +#define CCE_ALNUM 273 +#define CCE_ALPHA 274 +#define CCE_BLANK 275 +#define CCE_CNTRL 276 +#define CCE_DIGIT 277 +#define CCE_GRAPH 278 +#define CCE_LOWER 279 +#define CCE_PRINT 280 +#define CCE_PUNCT 281 +#define CCE_SPACE 282 +#define CCE_UPPER 283 +#define CCE_XDIGIT 284 +#define CCE_NEG_ALNUM 285 +#define CCE_NEG_ALPHA 286 +#define CCE_NEG_BLANK 287 +#define CCE_NEG_CNTRL 288 +#define CCE_NEG_DIGIT 289 +#define CCE_NEG_GRAPH 290 +#define CCE_NEG_LOWER 291 +#define CCE_NEG_PRINT 292 +#define CCE_NEG_PUNCT 293 +#define CCE_NEG_SPACE 294 +#define CCE_NEG_UPPER 295 +#define CCE_NEG_XDIGIT 296 +#define CCL_OP_UNION 297 +#define CCL_OP_DIFF 298 +#define BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX 299 +#define END_REPEAT_POSIX 300 +#define BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX 301 +#define END_REPEAT_FLEX 302 + + + + +/* Copy the first part of user declarations. */ +#line 34 "parse.y" + +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "tables.h" + +int pat, scnum, eps, headcnt, trailcnt, lastchar, i, rulelen; +int trlcontxt, xcluflg, currccl, cclsorted, varlength, variable_trail_rule; + +int *scon_stk; +int scon_stk_ptr; + +static int madeany = false; /* whether we've made the '.' character class */ +static int ccldot, cclany; +int previous_continued_action; /* whether the previous rule's action was '|' */ + +#define format_warn3(fmt, a1, a2) \ + do{ \ + char fw3_msg[MAXLINE];\ + snprintf( fw3_msg, MAXLINE,(fmt), (a1), (a2) );\ + warn( fw3_msg );\ + }while(0) + +/* Expand a POSIX character class expression. */ +#define CCL_EXPR(func) \ + do{ \ + int c; \ + for ( c = 0; c < csize; ++c ) \ + if ( isascii(c) && func(c) ) \ + ccladd( currccl, c ); \ + }while(0) + +/* negated class */ +#define CCL_NEG_EXPR(func) \ + do{ \ + int c; \ + for ( c = 0; c < csize; ++c ) \ + if ( !func(c) ) \ + ccladd( currccl, c ); \ + }while(0) + +/* While POSIX defines isblank(), it's not ANSI C. */ +#define IS_BLANK(c) ((c) == ' ' || (c) == '\t') + +/* On some over-ambitious machines, such as DEC Alpha's, the default + * token type is "long" instead of "int"; this leads to problems with + * declaring yylval in flexdef.h. But so far, all the yacc's I've seen + * wrap their definitions of YYSTYPE with "#ifndef YYSTYPE"'s, so the + * following should ensure that the default token type is "int". + */ +#define YYSTYPE int + + + +/* Enabling traces. */ +#ifndef YYDEBUG +# define YYDEBUG 0 +#endif + +/* Enabling verbose error messages. */ +#ifdef YYERROR_VERBOSE +# undef YYERROR_VERBOSE +# define YYERROR_VERBOSE 1 +#else +# define YYERROR_VERBOSE 0 +#endif + +/* Enabling the token table. */ +#ifndef YYTOKEN_TABLE +# define YYTOKEN_TABLE 0 +#endif + +#if ! defined (YYSTYPE) && ! defined (YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED) +typedef int YYSTYPE; +# define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ +# define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 +# define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 +#endif + + + +/* Copy the second part of user declarations. */ + + +/* Line 219 of yacc.c. */ +#line 273 "parse.c" + +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && defined (__SIZE_TYPE__) +# define YYSIZE_T __SIZE_TYPE__ +#endif +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && defined (size_t) +# define YYSIZE_T size_t +#endif +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && (defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus)) +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YYSIZE_T size_t +#endif +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) +# define YYSIZE_T unsigned int +#endif + +#ifndef YY_ +# if YYENABLE_NLS +# if ENABLE_NLS +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YY_(msgid) dgettext ("bison-runtime", msgid) +# endif +# endif +# ifndef YY_ +# define YY_(msgid) msgid +# endif +#endif + +#if ! defined (yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE + +/* The parser invokes alloca or malloc; define the necessary symbols. */ + +# ifdef YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA +# if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA +# ifdef __GNUC__ +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC __builtin_alloca +# else +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YYINCLUDED_STDLIB_H +# endif +# endif +# endif +# endif + +# ifdef YYSTACK_ALLOC + /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ +# define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (0) +# ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM + /* The OS might guarantee only one guard page at the bottom of the stack, + and a page size can be as small as 4096 bytes. So we cannot safely + invoke alloca (N) if N exceeds 4096. Use a slightly smaller number + to allow for a few compiler-allocated temporary stack slots. */ +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM 4032 /* reasonable circa 2005 */ +# endif +# else +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC YYMALLOC +# define YYSTACK_FREE YYFREE +# ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM ((YYSIZE_T) -1) +# endif +# ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +# endif +# ifndef YYMALLOC +# define YYMALLOC malloc +# if (! defined (malloc) && ! defined (YYINCLUDED_STDLIB_H) \ + && (defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus))) +void *malloc (YYSIZE_T); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# endif +# endif +# ifndef YYFREE +# define YYFREE free +# if (! defined (free) && ! defined (YYINCLUDED_STDLIB_H) \ + && (defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus))) +void free (void *); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# endif +# endif +# ifdef __cplusplus +} +# endif +# endif +#endif /* ! defined (yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ + + +#if (! defined (yyoverflow) \ + && (! defined (__cplusplus) \ + || (defined (YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL) && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) + +/* A type that is properly aligned for any stack member. */ +union yyalloc +{ + short int yyss; + YYSTYPE yyvs; + }; + +/* The size of the maximum gap between one aligned stack and the next. */ +# define YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM (sizeof (union yyalloc) - 1) + +/* The size of an array large to enough to hold all stacks, each with + N elements. */ +# define YYSTACK_BYTES(N) \ + ((N) * (sizeof (short int) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM) + +/* Copy COUNT objects from FROM to TO. The source and destination do + not overlap. */ +# ifndef YYCOPY +# if defined (__GNUC__) && 1 < __GNUC__ +# define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ + __builtin_memcpy (To, From, (Count) * sizeof (*(From))) +# else +# define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ + do \ + { \ + YYSIZE_T yyi; \ + for (yyi = 0; yyi < (Count); yyi++) \ + (To)[yyi] = (From)[yyi]; \ + } \ + while (0) +# endif +# endif + +/* Relocate STACK from its old location to the new one. The + local variables YYSIZE and YYSTACKSIZE give the old and new number of + elements in the stack, and YYPTR gives the new location of the + stack. Advance YYPTR to a properly aligned location for the next + stack. */ +# define YYSTACK_RELOCATE(Stack) \ + do \ + { \ + YYSIZE_T yynewbytes; \ + YYCOPY (&yyptr->Stack, Stack, yysize); \ + Stack = &yyptr->Stack; \ + yynewbytes = yystacksize * sizeof (*Stack) + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM; \ + yyptr += yynewbytes / sizeof (*yyptr); \ + } \ + while (0) + +#endif + +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) + typedef signed char yysigned_char; +#else + typedef short int yysigned_char; +#endif + +/* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ +#define YYFINAL 3 +/* YYLAST -- Last index in YYTABLE. */ +#define YYLAST 161 + +/* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ +#define YYNTOKENS 69 +/* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ +#define YYNNTS 27 +/* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ +#define YYNRULES 97 +/* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ +#define YYNSTATES 140 + +/* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ +#define YYUNDEFTOK 2 +#define YYMAXUTOK 302 + +#define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ + ((unsigned int) (YYX) <= YYMAXUTOK ? yytranslate[YYX] : YYUNDEFTOK) + +/* YYTRANSLATE[YYLEX] -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ +static const unsigned char yytranslate[] = +{ + 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 49, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 63, 2, 57, 2, 2, 2, + 64, 65, 55, 60, 56, 68, 62, 59, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 53, 48, 54, 61, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 66, 2, 67, 52, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 50, 58, 51, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, + 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, + 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, + 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, + 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, + 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, + 45, 46, 47 +}; + +#if YYDEBUG +/* YYPRHS[YYN] -- Index of the first RHS symbol of rule number YYN in + YYRHS. */ +static const unsigned short int yyprhs[] = +{ + 0, 0, 3, 9, 10, 14, 17, 18, 20, 22, + 24, 26, 29, 31, 33, 36, 39, 40, 44, 48, + 52, 56, 60, 64, 70, 76, 77, 78, 81, 83, + 85, 87, 88, 93, 97, 98, 102, 104, 106, 108, + 111, 115, 118, 120, 124, 126, 129, 132, 134, 141, + 147, 152, 155, 158, 161, 168, 174, 179, 181, 183, + 185, 189, 193, 195, 199, 203, 205, 209, 214, 219, + 222, 225, 226, 228, 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 240, + 242, 244, 246, 248, 250, 252, 254, 256, 258, 260, + 262, 264, 266, 268, 270, 272, 274, 277 +}; + +/* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ +static const yysigned_char yyrhs[] = +{ + 70, 0, -1, 71, 72, 73, 79, 80, -1, -1, + 72, 74, 75, -1, 72, 76, -1, -1, 1, -1, + 5, -1, 6, -1, 7, -1, 75, 8, -1, 8, + -1, 1, -1, 11, 77, -1, 77, 78, -1, -1, + 12, 48, 8, -1, 16, 48, 8, -1, 13, 48, + 8, -1, 14, 48, 8, -1, 15, 48, 8, -1, + 17, 48, 8, -1, 79, 83, 80, 81, 49, -1, + 79, 83, 50, 79, 51, -1, -1, -1, 52, 86, + -1, 86, -1, 10, -1, 1, -1, -1, 53, 82, + 84, 54, -1, 53, 55, 54, -1, -1, 84, 56, + 85, -1, 85, -1, 1, -1, 8, -1, 88, 87, + -1, 88, 87, 57, -1, 87, 57, -1, 87, -1, + 87, 58, 89, -1, 89, -1, 87, 59, -1, 89, + 90, -1, 90, -1, 89, 44, 4, 56, 4, 45, + -1, 89, 44, 4, 56, 45, -1, 89, 44, 4, + 45, -1, 90, 55, -1, 90, 60, -1, 90, 61, + -1, 90, 46, 4, 56, 4, 47, -1, 90, 46, + 4, 56, 47, -1, 90, 46, 4, 47, -1, 62, + -1, 91, -1, 9, -1, 63, 95, 63, -1, 64, + 87, 65, -1, 3, -1, 91, 43, 92, -1, 91, + 42, 92, -1, 92, -1, 66, 93, 67, -1, 66, + 52, 93, 67, -1, 93, 3, 68, 3, -1, 93, + 3, -1, 93, 94, -1, -1, 18, -1, 19, -1, + 20, -1, 21, -1, 22, -1, 23, -1, 24, -1, + 25, -1, 26, -1, 27, -1, 29, -1, 28, -1, + 30, -1, 31, -1, 32, -1, 33, -1, 34, -1, + 35, -1, 37, -1, 38, -1, 39, -1, 41, -1, + 36, -1, 40, -1, 95, 3, -1, -1 +}; + +/* YYRLINE[YYN] -- source line where rule number YYN was defined. */ +static const unsigned short int yyrline[] = +{ + 0, 118, 118, 148, 155, 156, 157, 158, 162, 170, + 173, 177, 180, 183, 187, 190, 191, 194, 199, 201, + 203, 205, 207, 211, 213, 215, 219, 231, 267, 291, + 314, 319, 322, 325, 343, 346, 348, 350, 354, 377, + 433, 436, 479, 497, 503, 508, 535, 543, 546, 574, + 588, 610, 617, 623, 629, 657, 671, 690, 724, 744, + 754, 757, 760, 775, 776, 777, 782, 784, 791, 851, + 869, 877, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 896, + 897, 898, 899, 900, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, + 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 922, 930, 946 +}; +#endif + +#if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE || YYTOKEN_TABLE +/* YYTNAME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. + First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ +static const char *const yytname[] = +{ + "$end", "error", "$undefined", "CHAR", "NUMBER", "SECTEND", "SCDECL", + "XSCDECL", "NAME", "PREVCCL", "EOF_OP", "OPTION_OP", "OPT_OUTFILE", + "OPT_PREFIX", "OPT_YYCLASS", "OPT_HEADER", "OPT_EXTRA_TYPE", + "OPT_TABLES", "CCE_ALNUM", "CCE_ALPHA", "CCE_BLANK", "CCE_CNTRL", + "CCE_DIGIT", "CCE_GRAPH", "CCE_LOWER", "CCE_PRINT", "CCE_PUNCT", + "CCE_SPACE", "CCE_UPPER", "CCE_XDIGIT", "CCE_NEG_ALNUM", "CCE_NEG_ALPHA", + "CCE_NEG_BLANK", "CCE_NEG_CNTRL", "CCE_NEG_DIGIT", "CCE_NEG_GRAPH", + "CCE_NEG_LOWER", "CCE_NEG_PRINT", "CCE_NEG_PUNCT", "CCE_NEG_SPACE", + "CCE_NEG_UPPER", "CCE_NEG_XDIGIT", "CCL_OP_UNION", "CCL_OP_DIFF", + "BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX", "END_REPEAT_POSIX", "BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX", + "END_REPEAT_FLEX", "'='", "'\\n'", "'{'", "'}'", "'^'", "'<'", "'>'", + "'*'", "','", "'$'", "'|'", "'/'", "'+'", "'?'", "'.'", "'\"'", "'('", + "')'", "'['", "']'", "'-'", "$accept", "goal", "initlex", "sect1", + "sect1end", "startconddecl", "namelist1", "options", "optionlist", + "option", "sect2", "initforrule", "flexrule", "scon_stk_ptr", "scon", + "namelist2", "sconname", "rule", "re", "re2", "series", "singleton", + "fullccl", "braceccl", "ccl", "ccl_expr", "string", 0 +}; +#endif + +# ifdef YYPRINT +/* YYTOKNUM[YYLEX-NUM] -- Internal token number corresponding to + token YYLEX-NUM. */ +static const unsigned short int yytoknum[] = +{ + 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, + 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, + 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, + 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, + 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 61, 10, + 123, 125, 94, 60, 62, 42, 44, 36, 124, 47, + 43, 63, 46, 34, 40, 41, 91, 93, 45 +}; +# endif + +/* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */ +static const unsigned char yyr1[] = +{ + 0, 69, 70, 71, 72, 72, 72, 72, 73, 74, + 74, 75, 75, 75, 76, 77, 77, 78, 78, 78, + 78, 78, 78, 79, 79, 79, 80, 81, 81, 81, + 81, 82, 83, 83, 83, 84, 84, 84, 85, 86, + 86, 86, 86, 87, 87, 88, 89, 89, 89, 89, + 89, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, + 90, 90, 90, 91, 91, 91, 92, 92, 93, 93, + 93, 93, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, + 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, + 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 94, 95, 95 +}; + +/* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */ +static const unsigned char yyr2[] = +{ + 0, 2, 5, 0, 3, 2, 0, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0, 3, 3, 3, + 3, 3, 3, 5, 5, 0, 0, 2, 1, 1, + 1, 0, 4, 3, 0, 3, 1, 1, 1, 2, + 3, 2, 1, 3, 1, 2, 2, 1, 6, 5, + 4, 2, 2, 2, 6, 5, 4, 1, 1, 1, + 3, 3, 1, 3, 3, 1, 3, 4, 4, 2, + 2, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 0 +}; + +/* YYDEFACT[STATE-NAME] -- Default rule to reduce with in state + STATE-NUM when YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero + means the default is an error. */ +static const unsigned char yydefact[] = +{ + 3, 0, 0, 1, 7, 0, 8, 9, 10, 16, + 25, 0, 5, 14, 34, 13, 12, 4, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 15, 31, 2, 26, 11, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 25, 0, 17, + 19, 20, 21, 18, 22, 33, 37, 38, 0, 36, + 34, 30, 62, 59, 29, 0, 57, 97, 0, 71, + 0, 28, 42, 0, 44, 47, 58, 65, 32, 0, + 24, 27, 0, 0, 71, 0, 23, 41, 0, 45, + 39, 0, 46, 0, 51, 52, 53, 0, 0, 35, + 96, 60, 61, 0, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, + 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 82, 84, 85, 86, + 87, 88, 89, 94, 90, 91, 92, 95, 93, 66, + 70, 43, 40, 0, 0, 64, 63, 67, 0, 50, + 0, 56, 0, 68, 0, 49, 0, 55, 48, 54 +}; + +/* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ +static const yysigned_char yydefgoto[] = +{ + -1, 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 17, 12, 13, 24, + 14, 26, 60, 36, 27, 48, 49, 61, 62, 63, + 64, 65, 66, 67, 75, 120, 72 +}; + +/* YYPACT[STATE-NUM] -- Index in YYTABLE of the portion describing + STATE-NUM. */ +#define YYPACT_NINF -52 +static const short int yypact[] = +{ + -52, 17, 103, -52, -52, 113, -52, -52, -52, -52, + -52, 48, -52, 114, 6, -52, -52, 42, 7, 12, + 58, 77, 88, 89, -52, 43, -52, 73, -52, 130, + 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 90, 91, -52, -1, -52, + -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, 40, -52, + 44, -52, -52, -52, -52, 39, -52, -52, 39, 93, + 97, -52, -12, 39, 49, 61, -31, -52, -52, 139, + -52, -52, 1, -51, -52, 0, -52, -52, 39, -52, + 75, 144, 61, 145, -52, -52, -52, 84, 84, -52, + -52, -52, -52, 50, 83, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, + -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, + -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, + -52, 49, -52, -40, 10, -52, -52, -52, 149, -52, + 9, -52, -3, -52, 108, -52, 107, -52, -52, -52 +}; + +/* YYPGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ +static const short int yypgoto[] = +{ + -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, -52, + 118, 129, -52, -52, -52, -52, 92, 102, -48, -52, + 80, -21, -52, 47, 85, -52, -52 +}; + +/* YYTABLE[YYPACT[STATE-NUM]]. What to do in state STATE-NUM. If + positive, shift that token. If negative, reduce the rule which + number is the opposite. If zero, do what YYDEFACT says. + If YYTABLE_NINF, syntax error. */ +#define YYTABLE_NINF -27 +static const short int yytable[] = +{ + 51, 136, 52, 94, 90, 129, -26, 78, 53, 54, + 73, 87, 88, 134, 92, 80, 130, 3, 95, 96, + 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, + 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, + 117, 118, 52, 82, 137, 77, 78, 79, 53, 15, + 28, 55, 52, 94, 135, 29, 16, 131, 53, 25, + 30, 56, 57, 58, 91, 59, 132, 119, 95, 96, + 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, + 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, + 117, 118, 46, 81, 68, 70, 69, 25, 35, 47, + 82, 56, 57, 58, 4, 59, 31, 83, -6, -6, + -6, 56, 57, 58, -6, 59, 84, 127, 6, 7, + 8, 85, 86, 37, 9, 32, 18, 19, 20, 21, + 22, 23, 122, 78, 125, 126, 33, 34, 39, 40, + 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 74, 76, 47, 123, 124, + 59, 128, 133, 138, 139, 50, 38, 71, 121, 93, + 0, 89 +}; + +static const yysigned_char yycheck[] = +{ + 1, 4, 3, 3, 3, 45, 0, 58, 9, 10, + 58, 42, 43, 4, 65, 63, 56, 0, 18, 19, + 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, + 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, + 40, 41, 3, 64, 47, 57, 58, 59, 9, 1, + 8, 52, 3, 3, 45, 48, 8, 47, 9, 53, + 48, 62, 63, 64, 63, 66, 56, 67, 18, 19, + 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, + 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, + 40, 41, 1, 44, 54, 51, 56, 53, 55, 8, + 121, 62, 63, 64, 1, 66, 48, 46, 5, 6, + 7, 62, 63, 64, 11, 66, 55, 67, 5, 6, + 7, 60, 61, 50, 11, 48, 12, 13, 14, 15, + 16, 17, 57, 58, 87, 88, 48, 48, 8, 8, + 8, 8, 8, 8, 54, 52, 49, 8, 4, 4, + 66, 68, 3, 45, 47, 37, 27, 55, 78, 74, + -1, 69 +}; + +/* YYSTOS[STATE-NUM] -- The (internal number of the) accessing + symbol of state STATE-NUM. */ +static const unsigned char yystos[] = +{ + 0, 70, 71, 0, 1, 72, 5, 6, 7, 11, + 73, 74, 76, 77, 79, 1, 8, 75, 12, 13, + 14, 15, 16, 17, 78, 53, 80, 83, 8, 48, + 48, 48, 48, 48, 48, 55, 82, 50, 80, 8, + 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 54, 1, 8, 84, 85, + 79, 1, 3, 9, 10, 52, 62, 63, 64, 66, + 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 54, 56, + 51, 86, 95, 87, 52, 93, 49, 57, 58, 59, + 87, 44, 90, 46, 55, 60, 61, 42, 43, 85, + 3, 63, 65, 93, 3, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, + 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, + 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 67, + 94, 89, 57, 4, 4, 92, 92, 67, 68, 45, + 56, 47, 56, 3, 4, 45, 4, 47, 45, 47 +}; + +#define yyerrok (yyerrstatus = 0) +#define yyclearin (yychar = YYEMPTY) +#define YYEMPTY (-2) +#define YYEOF 0 + +#define YYACCEPT goto yyacceptlab +#define YYABORT goto yyabortlab +#define YYERROR goto yyerrorlab + + +/* Like YYERROR except do call yyerror. This remains here temporarily + to ease the transition to the new meaning of YYERROR, for GCC. + Once GCC version 2 has supplanted version 1, this can go. */ + +#define YYFAIL goto yyerrlab + +#define YYRECOVERING() (!!yyerrstatus) + +#define YYBACKUP(Token, Value) \ +do \ + if (yychar == YYEMPTY && yylen == 1) \ + { \ + yychar = (Token); \ + yylval = (Value); \ + yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \ + YYPOPSTACK; \ + goto yybackup; \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + yyerror (YY_("syntax error: cannot back up")); \ + YYERROR; \ + } \ +while (0) + + +#define YYTERROR 1 +#define YYERRCODE 256 + + +/* YYLLOC_DEFAULT -- Set CURRENT to span from RHS[1] to RHS[N]. + If N is 0, then set CURRENT to the empty location which ends + the previous symbol: RHS[0] (always defined). */ + +#define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K]) +#ifndef YYLLOC_DEFAULT +# define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \ + do \ + if (N) \ + { \ + (Current).first_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_line; \ + (Current).first_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_column; \ + (Current).last_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_line; \ + (Current).last_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_column; \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + (Current).first_line = (Current).last_line = \ + YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_line; \ + (Current).first_column = (Current).last_column = \ + YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_column; \ + } \ + while (0) +#endif + + +/* YY_LOCATION_PRINT -- Print the location on the stream. + This macro was not mandated originally: define only if we know + we won't break user code: when these are the locations we know. */ + +#ifndef YY_LOCATION_PRINT +# if YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL +# define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) \ + fprintf (File, "%d.%d-%d.%d", \ + (Loc).first_line, (Loc).first_column, \ + (Loc).last_line, (Loc).last_column) +# else +# define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) ((void) 0) +# endif +#endif + + +/* YYLEX -- calling `yylex' with the right arguments. */ + +#ifdef YYLEX_PARAM +# define YYLEX yylex (YYLEX_PARAM) +#else +# define YYLEX yylex () +#endif + +/* Enable debugging if requested. */ +#if YYDEBUG + +# ifndef YYFPRINTF +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YYFPRINTF fprintf +# endif + +# define YYDPRINTF(Args) \ +do { \ + if (yydebug) \ + YYFPRINTF Args; \ +} while (0) + +# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \ +do { \ + if (yydebug) \ + { \ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ + yysymprint (stderr, \ + Type, Value); \ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ + } \ +} while (0) + +/*------------------------------------------------------------------. +| yy_stack_print -- Print the state stack from its BOTTOM up to its | +| TOP (included). | +`------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +static void +yy_stack_print (short int *bottom, short int *top) +#else +static void +yy_stack_print (bottom, top) + short int *bottom; + short int *top; +#endif +{ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Stack now"); + for (/* Nothing. */; bottom <= top; ++bottom) + YYFPRINTF (stderr, " %d", *bottom); + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); +} + +# define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) \ +do { \ + if (yydebug) \ + yy_stack_print ((Bottom), (Top)); \ +} while (0) + + +/*------------------------------------------------. +| Report that the YYRULE is going to be reduced. | +`------------------------------------------------*/ + +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +static void +yy_reduce_print (int yyrule) +#else +static void +yy_reduce_print (yyrule) + int yyrule; +#endif +{ + int yyi; + unsigned long int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %lu), ", + yyrule - 1, yylno); + /* Print the symbols being reduced, and their result. */ + for (yyi = yyprhs[yyrule]; 0 <= yyrhs[yyi]; yyi++) + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", yytname[yyrhs[yyi]]); + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "-> %s\n", yytname[yyr1[yyrule]]); +} + +# define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \ +do { \ + if (yydebug) \ + yy_reduce_print (Rule); \ +} while (0) + +/* Nonzero means print parse trace. It is left uninitialized so that + multiple parsers can coexist. */ +int yydebug; +#else /* !YYDEBUG */ +# define YYDPRINTF(Args) +# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) +# define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) +# define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) +#endif /* !YYDEBUG */ + + +/* YYINITDEPTH -- initial size of the parser's stacks. */ +#ifndef YYINITDEPTH +# define YYINITDEPTH 200 +#endif + +/* YYMAXDEPTH -- maximum size the stacks can grow to (effective only + if the built-in stack extension method is used). + + Do not make this value too large; the results are undefined if + YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) + evaluated with infinite-precision integer arithmetic. */ + +#ifndef YYMAXDEPTH +# define YYMAXDEPTH 10000 +#endif + + + +#if YYERROR_VERBOSE + +# ifndef yystrlen +# if defined (__GLIBC__) && defined (_STRING_H) +# define yystrlen strlen +# else +/* Return the length of YYSTR. */ +static YYSIZE_T +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +yystrlen (const char *yystr) +# else +yystrlen (yystr) + const char *yystr; +# endif +{ + const char *yys = yystr; + + while (*yys++ != '\0') + continue; + + return yys - yystr - 1; +} +# endif +# endif + +# ifndef yystpcpy +# if defined (__GLIBC__) && defined (_STRING_H) && defined (_GNU_SOURCE) +# define yystpcpy stpcpy +# else +/* Copy YYSRC to YYDEST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in + YYDEST. */ +static char * +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +yystpcpy (char *yydest, const char *yysrc) +# else +yystpcpy (yydest, yysrc) + char *yydest; + const char *yysrc; +# endif +{ + char *yyd = yydest; + const char *yys = yysrc; + + while ((*yyd++ = *yys++) != '\0') + continue; + + return yyd - 1; +} +# endif +# endif + +# ifndef yytnamerr +/* Copy to YYRES the contents of YYSTR after stripping away unnecessary + quotes and backslashes, so that it's suitable for yyerror. The + heuristic is that double-quoting is unnecessary unless the string + contains an apostrophe, a comma, or backslash (other than + backslash-backslash). YYSTR is taken from yytname. If YYRES is + null, do not copy; instead, return the length of what the result + would have been. */ +static YYSIZE_T +yytnamerr (char *yyres, const char *yystr) +{ + if (*yystr == '"') + { + size_t yyn = 0; + char const *yyp = yystr; + + for (;;) + switch (*++yyp) + { + case '\'': + case ',': + goto do_not_strip_quotes; + + case '\\': + if (*++yyp != '\\') + goto do_not_strip_quotes; + /* Fall through. */ + default: + if (yyres) + yyres[yyn] = *yyp; + yyn++; + break; + + case '"': + if (yyres) + yyres[yyn] = '\0'; + return yyn; + } + do_not_strip_quotes: ; + } + + if (! yyres) + return yystrlen (yystr); + + return yystpcpy (yyres, yystr) - yyres; +} +# endif + +#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ + + + +#if YYDEBUG +/*--------------------------------. +| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | +`--------------------------------*/ + +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +static void +yysymprint (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) +#else +static void +yysymprint (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) + FILE *yyoutput; + int yytype; + YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; +#endif +{ + /* Pacify ``unused variable'' warnings. */ + (void) yyvaluep; + + if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); + else + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); + + +# ifdef YYPRINT + if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); +# endif + switch (yytype) + { + default: + break; + } + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); +} + +#endif /* ! YYDEBUG */ +/*-----------------------------------------------. +| Release the memory associated to this symbol. | +`-----------------------------------------------*/ + +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +static void +yydestruct (const char *yymsg, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) +#else +static void +yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep) + const char *yymsg; + int yytype; + YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; +#endif +{ + /* Pacify ``unused variable'' warnings. */ + (void) yyvaluep; + + if (!yymsg) + yymsg = "Deleting"; + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp); + + switch (yytype) + { + + default: + break; + } +} + + +/* Prevent warnings from -Wmissing-prototypes. */ + +#ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM); +# else +int yyparse (); +# endif +#else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +int yyparse (void); +#else +int yyparse (); +#endif +#endif /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ + + + +/* The look-ahead symbol. */ +int yychar; + +/* The semantic value of the look-ahead symbol. */ +YYSTYPE yylval; + +/* Number of syntax errors so far. */ +int yynerrs; + + + +/*----------. +| yyparse. | +`----------*/ + +#ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) +# else +int yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) + void *YYPARSE_PARAM; +# endif +#else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +int +yyparse (void) +#else +int +yyparse () + ; +#endif +#endif +{ + + int yystate; + int yyn; + int yyresult; + /* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */ + int yyerrstatus; + /* Look-ahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */ + int yytoken = 0; + + /* Three stacks and their tools: + `yyss': related to states, + `yyvs': related to semantic values, + `yyls': related to locations. + + Refer to the stacks thru separate pointers, to allow yyoverflow + to reallocate them elsewhere. */ + + /* The state stack. */ + short int yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; + short int *yyss = yyssa; + short int *yyssp; + + /* The semantic value stack. */ + YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH]; + YYSTYPE *yyvs = yyvsa; + YYSTYPE *yyvsp; + + + +#define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--) + + YYSIZE_T yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH; + + /* The variables used to return semantic value and location from the + action routines. */ + YYSTYPE yyval; + + + /* When reducing, the number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced + rule. */ + int yylen; + + YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Starting parse\n")); + + yystate = 0; + yyerrstatus = 0; + yynerrs = 0; + yychar = YYEMPTY; /* Cause a token to be read. */ + + /* Initialize stack pointers. + Waste one element of value and location stack + so that they stay on the same level as the state stack. + The wasted elements are never initialized. */ + + yyssp = yyss; + yyvsp = yyvs; + + goto yysetstate; + +/*------------------------------------------------------------. +| yynewstate -- Push a new state, which is found in yystate. | +`------------------------------------------------------------*/ + yynewstate: + /* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks + have just been pushed. so pushing a state here evens the stacks. + */ + yyssp++; + + yysetstate: + *yyssp = yystate; + + if (yyss + yystacksize - 1 <= yyssp) + { + /* Get the current used size of the three stacks, in elements. */ + YYSIZE_T yysize = yyssp - yyss + 1; + +#ifdef yyoverflow + { + /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of + these so that the &'s don't force the real ones into + memory. */ + YYSTYPE *yyvs1 = yyvs; + short int *yyss1 = yyss; + + + /* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of the + data in use in that stack, in bytes. This used to be a + conditional around just the two extra args, but that might + be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */ + yyoverflow (YY_("memory exhausted"), + &yyss1, yysize * sizeof (*yyssp), + &yyvs1, yysize * sizeof (*yyvsp), + + &yystacksize); + + yyss = yyss1; + yyvs = yyvs1; + } +#else /* no yyoverflow */ +# ifndef YYSTACK_RELOCATE + goto yyexhaustedlab; +# else + /* Extend the stack our own way. */ + if (YYMAXDEPTH <= yystacksize) + goto yyexhaustedlab; + yystacksize *= 2; + if (YYMAXDEPTH < yystacksize) + yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH; + + { + short int *yyss1 = yyss; + union yyalloc *yyptr = + (union yyalloc *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (YYSTACK_BYTES (yystacksize)); + if (! yyptr) + goto yyexhaustedlab; + YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyss); + YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyvs); + +# undef YYSTACK_RELOCATE + if (yyss1 != yyssa) + YYSTACK_FREE (yyss1); + } +# endif +#endif /* no yyoverflow */ + + yyssp = yyss + yysize - 1; + yyvsp = yyvs + yysize - 1; + + + YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Stack size increased to %lu\n", + (unsigned long int) yystacksize)); + + if (yyss + yystacksize - 1 <= yyssp) + YYABORT; + } + + YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Entering state %d\n", yystate)); + + goto yybackup; + +/*-----------. +| yybackup. | +`-----------*/ +yybackup: + +/* Do appropriate processing given the current state. */ +/* Read a look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ +/* yyresume: */ + + /* First try to decide what to do without reference to look-ahead token. */ + + yyn = yypact[yystate]; + if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF) + goto yydefault; + + /* Not known => get a look-ahead token if don't already have one. */ + + /* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid look-ahead symbol. */ + if (yychar == YYEMPTY) + { + YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: ")); + yychar = YYLEX; + } + + if (yychar <= YYEOF) + { + yychar = yytoken = YYEOF; + YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Now at end of input.\n")); + } + else + { + yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Next token is", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); + } + + /* If the proper action on seeing token YYTOKEN is to reduce or to + detect an error, take that action. */ + yyn += yytoken; + if (yyn < 0 || YYLAST < yyn || yycheck[yyn] != yytoken) + goto yydefault; + yyn = yytable[yyn]; + if (yyn <= 0) + { + if (yyn == 0 || yyn == YYTABLE_NINF) + goto yyerrlab; + yyn = -yyn; + goto yyreduce; + } + + if (yyn == YYFINAL) + YYACCEPT; + + /* Shift the look-ahead token. */ + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); + + /* Discard the token being shifted unless it is eof. */ + if (yychar != YYEOF) + yychar = YYEMPTY; + + *++yyvsp = yylval; + + + /* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error + status. */ + if (yyerrstatus) + yyerrstatus--; + + yystate = yyn; + goto yynewstate; + + +/*-----------------------------------------------------------. +| yydefault -- do the default action for the current state. | +`-----------------------------------------------------------*/ +yydefault: + yyn = yydefact[yystate]; + if (yyn == 0) + goto yyerrlab; + goto yyreduce; + + +/*-----------------------------. +| yyreduce -- Do a reduction. | +`-----------------------------*/ +yyreduce: + /* yyn is the number of a rule to reduce with. */ + yylen = yyr2[yyn]; + + /* If YYLEN is nonzero, implement the default value of the action: + `$$ = $1'. + + Otherwise, the following line sets YYVAL to garbage. + This behavior is undocumented and Bison + users should not rely upon it. Assigning to YYVAL + unconditionally makes the parser a bit smaller, and it avoids a + GCC warning that YYVAL may be used uninitialized. */ + yyval = yyvsp[1-yylen]; + + + YY_REDUCE_PRINT (yyn); + switch (yyn) + { + case 2: +#line 119 "parse.y" + { /* add default rule */ + int def_rule; + + pat = cclinit(); + cclnegate( pat ); + + def_rule = mkstate( -pat ); + + /* Remember the number of the default rule so we + * don't generate "can't match" warnings for it. + */ + default_rule = num_rules; + + finish_rule( def_rule, false, 0, 0, 0); + + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + scset[i] = mkbranch( scset[i], def_rule ); + + if ( spprdflt ) + add_action( + "YY_FATAL_ERROR( \"flex scanner jammed\" )" ); + else + add_action( "ECHO" ); + + add_action( ";\n\tYY_BREAK\n" ); + } + break; + + case 3: +#line 148 "parse.y" + { /* initialize for processing rules */ + + /* Create default DFA start condition. */ + scinstal( "INITIAL", false ); + } + break; + + case 7: +#line 159 "parse.y" + { synerr( _("unknown error processing section 1") ); } + break; + + case 8: +#line 163 "parse.y" + { + check_options(); + scon_stk = allocate_integer_array( lastsc + 1 ); + scon_stk_ptr = 0; + } + break; + + case 9: +#line 171 "parse.y" + { xcluflg = false; } + break; + + case 10: +#line 174 "parse.y" + { xcluflg = true; } + break; + + case 11: +#line 178 "parse.y" + { scinstal( nmstr, xcluflg ); } + break; + + case 12: +#line 181 "parse.y" + { scinstal( nmstr, xcluflg ); } + break; + + case 13: +#line 184 "parse.y" + { synerr( _("bad start condition list") ); } + break; + + case 17: +#line 195 "parse.y" + { + outfilename = copy_string( nmstr ); + did_outfilename = 1; + } + break; + + case 18: +#line 200 "parse.y" + { extra_type = copy_string( nmstr ); } + break; + + case 19: +#line 202 "parse.y" + { prefix = copy_string( nmstr ); } + break; + + case 20: +#line 204 "parse.y" + { yyclass = copy_string( nmstr ); } + break; + + case 21: +#line 206 "parse.y" + { headerfilename = copy_string( nmstr ); } + break; + + case 22: +#line 208 "parse.y" + { tablesext = true; tablesfilename = copy_string( nmstr ); } + break; + + case 23: +#line 212 "parse.y" + { scon_stk_ptr = (yyvsp[-3]); } + break; + + case 24: +#line 214 "parse.y" + { scon_stk_ptr = (yyvsp[-3]); } + break; + + case 26: +#line 219 "parse.y" + { + /* Initialize for a parse of one rule. */ + trlcontxt = variable_trail_rule = varlength = false; + trailcnt = headcnt = rulelen = 0; + current_state_type = STATE_NORMAL; + previous_continued_action = continued_action; + in_rule = true; + + new_rule(); + } + break; + + case 27: +#line 232 "parse.y" + { + pat = (yyvsp[0]); + finish_rule( pat, variable_trail_rule, + headcnt, trailcnt , previous_continued_action); + + if ( scon_stk_ptr > 0 ) + { + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + scbol[scon_stk[i]] = + mkbranch( scbol[scon_stk[i]], + pat ); + } + + else + { + /* Add to all non-exclusive start conditions, + * including the default (0) start condition. + */ + + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + if ( ! scxclu[i] ) + scbol[i] = mkbranch( scbol[i], + pat ); + } + + if ( ! bol_needed ) + { + bol_needed = true; + + if ( performance_report > 1 ) + pinpoint_message( + "'^' operator results in sub-optimal performance" ); + } + } + break; + + case 28: +#line 268 "parse.y" + { + pat = (yyvsp[0]); + finish_rule( pat, variable_trail_rule, + headcnt, trailcnt , previous_continued_action); + + if ( scon_stk_ptr > 0 ) + { + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + scset[scon_stk[i]] = + mkbranch( scset[scon_stk[i]], + pat ); + } + + else + { + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + if ( ! scxclu[i] ) + scset[i] = + mkbranch( scset[i], + pat ); + } + } + break; + + case 29: +#line 292 "parse.y" + { + if ( scon_stk_ptr > 0 ) + build_eof_action(); + + else + { + /* This EOF applies to all start conditions + * which don't already have EOF actions. + */ + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + if ( ! sceof[i] ) + scon_stk[++scon_stk_ptr] = i; + + if ( scon_stk_ptr == 0 ) + warn( + "all start conditions already have <> rules" ); + + else + build_eof_action(); + } + } + break; + + case 30: +#line 315 "parse.y" + { synerr( _("unrecognized rule") ); } + break; + + case 31: +#line 319 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = scon_stk_ptr; } + break; + + case 32: +#line 323 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = (yyvsp[-2]); } + break; + + case 33: +#line 326 "parse.y" + { + (yyval) = scon_stk_ptr; + + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + { + int j; + + for ( j = 1; j <= scon_stk_ptr; ++j ) + if ( scon_stk[j] == i ) + break; + + if ( j > scon_stk_ptr ) + scon_stk[++scon_stk_ptr] = i; + } + } + break; + + case 34: +#line 343 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = scon_stk_ptr; } + break; + + case 37: +#line 351 "parse.y" + { synerr( _("bad start condition list") ); } + break; + + case 38: +#line 355 "parse.y" + { + if ( (scnum = sclookup( nmstr )) == 0 ) + format_pinpoint_message( + "undeclared start condition %s", + nmstr ); + else + { + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + if ( scon_stk[i] == scnum ) + { + format_warn( + "<%s> specified twice", + scname[scnum] ); + break; + } + + if ( i > scon_stk_ptr ) + scon_stk[++scon_stk_ptr] = scnum; + } + } + break; + + case 39: +#line 378 "parse.y" + { + if ( transchar[lastst[(yyvsp[0])]] != SYM_EPSILON ) + /* Provide final transition \now/ so it + * will be marked as a trailing context + * state. + */ + (yyvsp[0]) = link_machines( (yyvsp[0]), + mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ) ); + + mark_beginning_as_normal( (yyvsp[0]) ); + current_state_type = STATE_NORMAL; + + if ( previous_continued_action ) + { + /* We need to treat this as variable trailing + * context so that the backup does not happen + * in the action but before the action switch + * statement. If the backup happens in the + * action, then the rules "falling into" this + * one's action will *also* do the backup, + * erroneously. + */ + if ( ! varlength || headcnt != 0 ) + warn( + "trailing context made variable due to preceding '|' action" ); + + /* Mark as variable. */ + varlength = true; + headcnt = 0; + + } + + if ( lex_compat || (varlength && headcnt == 0) ) + { /* variable trailing context rule */ + /* Mark the first part of the rule as the + * accepting "head" part of a trailing + * context rule. + * + * By the way, we didn't do this at the + * beginning of this production because back + * then current_state_type was set up for a + * trail rule, and add_accept() can create + * a new state ... + */ + add_accept( (yyvsp[-1]), + num_rules | YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK ); + variable_trail_rule = true; + } + + else + trailcnt = rulelen; + + (yyval) = link_machines( (yyvsp[-1]), (yyvsp[0]) ); + } + break; + + case 40: +#line 434 "parse.y" + { synerr( _("trailing context used twice") ); } + break; + + case 41: +#line 437 "parse.y" + { + headcnt = 0; + trailcnt = 1; + rulelen = 1; + varlength = false; + + current_state_type = STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT; + + if ( trlcontxt ) + { + synerr( _("trailing context used twice") ); + (yyval) = mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ); + } + + else if ( previous_continued_action ) + { + /* See the comment in the rule for "re2 re" + * above. + */ + warn( + "trailing context made variable due to preceding '|' action" ); + + varlength = true; + } + + if ( lex_compat || varlength ) + { + /* Again, see the comment in the rule for + * "re2 re" above. + */ + add_accept( (yyvsp[-1]), + num_rules | YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK ); + variable_trail_rule = true; + } + + trlcontxt = true; + + eps = mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ); + (yyval) = link_machines( (yyvsp[-1]), + link_machines( eps, mkstate( '\n' ) ) ); + } + break; + + case 42: +#line 480 "parse.y" + { + (yyval) = (yyvsp[0]); + + if ( trlcontxt ) + { + if ( lex_compat || (varlength && headcnt == 0) ) + /* Both head and trail are + * variable-length. + */ + variable_trail_rule = true; + else + trailcnt = rulelen; + } + } + break; + + case 43: +#line 498 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + (yyval) = mkor( (yyvsp[-2]), (yyvsp[0]) ); + } + break; + + case 44: +#line 504 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = (yyvsp[0]); } + break; + + case 45: +#line 509 "parse.y" + { + /* This rule is written separately so the + * reduction will occur before the trailing + * series is parsed. + */ + + if ( trlcontxt ) + synerr( _("trailing context used twice") ); + else + trlcontxt = true; + + if ( varlength ) + /* We hope the trailing context is + * fixed-length. + */ + varlength = false; + else + headcnt = rulelen; + + rulelen = 0; + + current_state_type = STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT; + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); + } + break; + + case 46: +#line 536 "parse.y" + { + /* This is where concatenation of adjacent patterns + * gets done. + */ + (yyval) = link_machines( (yyvsp[-1]), (yyvsp[0]) ); + } + break; + + case 47: +#line 544 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = (yyvsp[0]); } + break; + + case 48: +#line 547 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + + if ( (yyvsp[-3]) > (yyvsp[-1]) || (yyvsp[-3]) < 0 ) + { + synerr( _("bad iteration values") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-5]); + } + else + { + if ( (yyvsp[-3]) == 0 ) + { + if ( (yyvsp[-1]) <= 0 ) + { + synerr( + _("bad iteration values") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-5]); + } + else + (yyval) = mkopt( + mkrep( (yyvsp[-5]), 1, (yyvsp[-1]) ) ); + } + else + (yyval) = mkrep( (yyvsp[-5]), (yyvsp[-3]), (yyvsp[-1]) ); + } + } + break; + + case 49: +#line 575 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + + if ( (yyvsp[-2]) <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-4]); + } + + else + (yyval) = mkrep( (yyvsp[-4]), (yyvsp[-2]), INFINITE_REPEAT ); + } + break; + + case 50: +#line 589 "parse.y" + { + /* The series could be something like "(foo)", + * in which case we have no idea what its length + * is, so we punt here. + */ + varlength = true; + + if ( (yyvsp[-1]) <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") + ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-3]); + } + + else + (yyval) = link_machines( (yyvsp[-3]), + copysingl( (yyvsp[-3]), (yyvsp[-1]) - 1 ) ); + } + break; + + case 51: +#line 611 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + + (yyval) = mkclos( (yyvsp[-1]) ); + } + break; + + case 52: +#line 618 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + (yyval) = mkposcl( (yyvsp[-1]) ); + } + break; + + case 53: +#line 624 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + (yyval) = mkopt( (yyvsp[-1]) ); + } + break; + + case 54: +#line 630 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + + if ( (yyvsp[-3]) > (yyvsp[-1]) || (yyvsp[-3]) < 0 ) + { + synerr( _("bad iteration values") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-5]); + } + else + { + if ( (yyvsp[-3]) == 0 ) + { + if ( (yyvsp[-1]) <= 0 ) + { + synerr( + _("bad iteration values") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-5]); + } + else + (yyval) = mkopt( + mkrep( (yyvsp[-5]), 1, (yyvsp[-1]) ) ); + } + else + (yyval) = mkrep( (yyvsp[-5]), (yyvsp[-3]), (yyvsp[-1]) ); + } + } + break; + + case 55: +#line 658 "parse.y" + { + varlength = true; + + if ( (yyvsp[-2]) <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-4]); + } + + else + (yyval) = mkrep( (yyvsp[-4]), (yyvsp[-2]), INFINITE_REPEAT ); + } + break; + + case 56: +#line 672 "parse.y" + { + /* The singleton could be something like "(foo)", + * in which case we have no idea what its length + * is, so we punt here. + */ + varlength = true; + + if ( (yyvsp[-1]) <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-3]); + } + + else + (yyval) = link_machines( (yyvsp[-3]), + copysingl( (yyvsp[-3]), (yyvsp[-1]) - 1 ) ); + } + break; + + case 57: +#line 691 "parse.y" + { + if ( ! madeany ) + { + /* Create the '.' character class. */ + ccldot = cclinit(); + ccladd( ccldot, '\n' ); + cclnegate( ccldot ); + + if ( useecs ) + mkeccl( ccltbl + cclmap[ccldot], + ccllen[ccldot], nextecm, + ecgroup, csize, csize ); + + /* Create the (?s:'.') character class. */ + cclany = cclinit(); + cclnegate( cclany ); + + if ( useecs ) + mkeccl( ccltbl + cclmap[cclany], + ccllen[cclany], nextecm, + ecgroup, csize, csize ); + + madeany = true; + } + + ++rulelen; + + if (sf_dot_all()) + (yyval) = mkstate( -cclany ); + else + (yyval) = mkstate( -ccldot ); + } + break; + + case 58: +#line 725 "parse.y" + { + /* Sort characters for fast searching. We + * use a shell sort since this list could + * be large. + */ + cshell( ccltbl + cclmap[(yyvsp[0])], ccllen[(yyvsp[0])], true ); + + if ( useecs ) + mkeccl( ccltbl + cclmap[(yyvsp[0])], ccllen[(yyvsp[0])], + nextecm, ecgroup, csize, csize ); + + ++rulelen; + + if (ccl_has_nl[(yyvsp[0])]) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + (yyval) = mkstate( -(yyvsp[0]) ); + } + break; + + case 59: +#line 745 "parse.y" + { + ++rulelen; + + if (ccl_has_nl[(yyvsp[0])]) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + (yyval) = mkstate( -(yyvsp[0]) ); + } + break; + + case 60: +#line 755 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); } + break; + + case 61: +#line 758 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); } + break; + + case 62: +#line 761 "parse.y" + { + ++rulelen; + + if ((yyvsp[0]) == nlch) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case((yyvsp[0]))) + /* create an alternation, as in (a|A) */ + (yyval) = mkor (mkstate((yyvsp[0])), mkstate(reverse_case((yyvsp[0])))); + else + (yyval) = mkstate( (yyvsp[0]) ); + } + break; + + case 63: +#line 775 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = ccl_set_diff ((yyvsp[-2]), (yyvsp[0])); } + break; + + case 64: +#line 776 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = ccl_set_union ((yyvsp[-2]), (yyvsp[0])); } + break; + + case 66: +#line 782 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); } + break; + + case 67: +#line 785 "parse.y" + { + cclnegate( (yyvsp[-1]) ); + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); + } + break; + + case 68: +#line 792 "parse.y" + { + + if (sf_case_ins()) + { + + /* If one end of the range has case and the other + * does not, or the cases are different, then we're not + * sure what range the user is trying to express. + * Examples: [@-z] or [S-t] + */ + if (has_case ((yyvsp[-2])) != has_case ((yyvsp[0])) + || (has_case ((yyvsp[-2])) && (b_islower ((yyvsp[-2])) != b_islower ((yyvsp[0])))) + || (has_case ((yyvsp[-2])) && (b_isupper ((yyvsp[-2])) != b_isupper ((yyvsp[0]))))) + format_warn3 ( + _("the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner"), + (yyvsp[-2]), (yyvsp[0])); + + /* If the range spans uppercase characters but not + * lowercase (or vice-versa), then should we automatically + * include lowercase characters in the range? + * Example: [@-_] spans [a-z] but not [A-Z] + */ + else if (!has_case ((yyvsp[-2])) && !has_case ((yyvsp[0])) && !range_covers_case ((yyvsp[-2]), (yyvsp[0]))) + format_warn3 ( + _("the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner"), + (yyvsp[-2]), (yyvsp[0])); + } + + if ( (yyvsp[-2]) > (yyvsp[0]) ) + synerr( _("negative range in character class") ); + + else + { + for ( i = (yyvsp[-2]); i <= (yyvsp[0]); ++i ) + ccladd( (yyvsp[-3]), i ); + + /* Keep track if this ccl is staying in + * alphabetical order. + */ + cclsorted = cclsorted && ((yyvsp[-2]) > lastchar); + lastchar = (yyvsp[0]); + + /* Do it again for upper/lowercase */ + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case((yyvsp[-2])) && has_case((yyvsp[0]))){ + (yyvsp[-2]) = reverse_case ((yyvsp[-2])); + (yyvsp[0]) = reverse_case ((yyvsp[0])); + + for ( i = (yyvsp[-2]); i <= (yyvsp[0]); ++i ) + ccladd( (yyvsp[-3]), i ); + + cclsorted = cclsorted && ((yyvsp[-2]) > lastchar); + lastchar = (yyvsp[0]); + } + + } + + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-3]); + } + break; + + case 69: +#line 852 "parse.y" + { + ccladd( (yyvsp[-1]), (yyvsp[0]) ); + cclsorted = cclsorted && ((yyvsp[0]) > lastchar); + lastchar = (yyvsp[0]); + + /* Do it again for upper/lowercase */ + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case((yyvsp[0]))){ + (yyvsp[0]) = reverse_case ((yyvsp[0])); + ccladd ((yyvsp[-1]), (yyvsp[0])); + + cclsorted = cclsorted && ((yyvsp[0]) > lastchar); + lastchar = (yyvsp[0]); + } + + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); + } + break; + + case 70: +#line 870 "parse.y" + { + /* Too hard to properly maintain cclsorted. */ + cclsorted = false; + (yyval) = (yyvsp[-1]); + } + break; + + case 71: +#line 877 "parse.y" + { + cclsorted = true; + lastchar = 0; + currccl = (yyval) = cclinit(); + } + break; + + case 72: +#line 885 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isalnum); } + break; + + case 73: +#line 886 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isalpha); } + break; + + case 74: +#line 887 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(IS_BLANK); } + break; + + case 75: +#line 888 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(iscntrl); } + break; + + case 76: +#line 889 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isdigit); } + break; + + case 77: +#line 890 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isgraph); } + break; + + case 78: +#line 891 "parse.y" + { + CCL_EXPR(islower); + if (sf_case_ins()) + CCL_EXPR(isupper); + } + break; + + case 79: +#line 896 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isprint); } + break; + + case 80: +#line 897 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(ispunct); } + break; + + case 81: +#line 898 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isspace); } + break; + + case 82: +#line 899 "parse.y" + { CCL_EXPR(isxdigit); } + break; + + case 83: +#line 900 "parse.y" + { + CCL_EXPR(isupper); + if (sf_case_ins()) + CCL_EXPR(islower); + } + break; + + case 84: +#line 906 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isalnum); } + break; + + case 85: +#line 907 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isalpha); } + break; + + case 86: +#line 908 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(IS_BLANK); } + break; + + case 87: +#line 909 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(iscntrl); } + break; + + case 88: +#line 910 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isdigit); } + break; + + case 89: +#line 911 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isgraph); } + break; + + case 90: +#line 912 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isprint); } + break; + + case 91: +#line 913 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(ispunct); } + break; + + case 92: +#line 914 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isspace); } + break; + + case 93: +#line 915 "parse.y" + { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isxdigit); } + break; + + case 94: +#line 916 "parse.y" + { + if ( sf_case_ins() ) + warn(_("[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner")); + else + CCL_NEG_EXPR(islower); + } + break; + + case 95: +#line 922 "parse.y" + { + if ( sf_case_ins() ) + warn(_("[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner")); + else + CCL_NEG_EXPR(isupper); + } + break; + + case 96: +#line 931 "parse.y" + { + if ( (yyvsp[0]) == nlch ) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + ++rulelen; + + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case((yyvsp[0]))) + (yyval) = mkor (mkstate((yyvsp[0])), mkstate(reverse_case((yyvsp[0])))); + else + (yyval) = mkstate ((yyvsp[0])); + + (yyval) = link_machines( (yyvsp[-1]), (yyval)); + } + break; + + case 97: +#line 946 "parse.y" + { (yyval) = mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ); } + break; + + + default: break; + } + +/* Line 1126 of yacc.c. */ +#line 2423 "parse.c" + + yyvsp -= yylen; + yyssp -= yylen; + + + YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); + + *++yyvsp = yyval; + + + /* Now `shift' the result of the reduction. Determine what state + that goes to, based on the state we popped back to and the rule + number reduced by. */ + + yyn = yyr1[yyn]; + + yystate = yypgoto[yyn - YYNTOKENS] + *yyssp; + if (0 <= yystate && yystate <= YYLAST && yycheck[yystate] == *yyssp) + yystate = yytable[yystate]; + else + yystate = yydefgoto[yyn - YYNTOKENS]; + + goto yynewstate; + + +/*------------------------------------. +| yyerrlab -- here on detecting error | +`------------------------------------*/ +yyerrlab: + /* If not already recovering from an error, report this error. */ + if (!yyerrstatus) + { + ++yynerrs; +#if YYERROR_VERBOSE + yyn = yypact[yystate]; + + if (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn < YYLAST) + { + int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); + YYSIZE_T yysize0 = yytnamerr (0, yytname[yytype]); + YYSIZE_T yysize = yysize0; + YYSIZE_T yysize1; + int yysize_overflow = 0; + char *yymsg = 0; +# define YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM 5 + char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM]; + int yyx; + +#if 0 + /* This is so xgettext sees the translatable formats that are + constructed on the fly. */ + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s or %s"); +#endif + char *yyfmt; + char const *yyf; + static char const yyunexpected[] = "syntax error, unexpected %s"; + static char const yyexpecting[] = ", expecting %s"; + static char const yyor[] = " or %s"; + char yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected + + sizeof yyexpecting - 1 + + ((YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM - 2) + * (sizeof yyor - 1))]; + char const *yyprefix = yyexpecting; + + /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in + YYCHECK. */ + int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; + + /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ + int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn; + int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; + int yycount = 1; + + yyarg[0] = yytname[yytype]; + yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyformat, yyunexpected); + + for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) + if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) + { + if (yycount == YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM) + { + yycount = 1; + yysize = yysize0; + yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected - 1] = '\0'; + break; + } + yyarg[yycount++] = yytname[yyx]; + yysize1 = yysize + yytnamerr (0, yytname[yyx]); + yysize_overflow |= yysize1 < yysize; + yysize = yysize1; + yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyfmt, yyprefix); + yyprefix = yyor; + } + + yyf = YY_(yyformat); + yysize1 = yysize + yystrlen (yyf); + yysize_overflow |= yysize1 < yysize; + yysize = yysize1; + + if (!yysize_overflow && yysize <= YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM) + yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yysize); + if (yymsg) + { + /* Avoid sprintf, as that infringes on the user's name space. + Don't have undefined behavior even if the translation + produced a string with the wrong number of "%s"s. */ + char *yyp = yymsg; + int yyi = 0; + while ((*yyp = *yyf)) + { + if (*yyp == '%' && yyf[1] == 's' && yyi < yycount) + { + yyp += yytnamerr (yyp, yyarg[yyi++]); + yyf += 2; + } + else + { + yyp++; + yyf++; + } + } + yyerror (yymsg); + YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); + } + else + { + yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); + goto yyexhaustedlab; + } + } + else +#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ + yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); + } + + + + if (yyerrstatus == 3) + { + /* If just tried and failed to reuse look-ahead token after an + error, discard it. */ + + if (yychar <= YYEOF) + { + /* Return failure if at end of input. */ + if (yychar == YYEOF) + YYABORT; + } + else + { + yydestruct ("Error: discarding", yytoken, &yylval); + yychar = YYEMPTY; + } + } + + /* Else will try to reuse look-ahead token after shifting the error + token. */ + goto yyerrlab1; + + +/*---------------------------------------------------. +| yyerrorlab -- error raised explicitly by YYERROR. | +`---------------------------------------------------*/ +yyerrorlab: + + /* Pacify compilers like GCC when the user code never invokes + YYERROR and the label yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user + code. */ + if (0) + goto yyerrorlab; + +yyvsp -= yylen; + yyssp -= yylen; + yystate = *yyssp; + goto yyerrlab1; + + +/*-------------------------------------------------------------. +| yyerrlab1 -- common code for both syntax error and YYERROR. | +`-------------------------------------------------------------*/ +yyerrlab1: + yyerrstatus = 3; /* Each real token shifted decrements this. */ + + for (;;) + { + yyn = yypact[yystate]; + if (yyn != YYPACT_NINF) + { + yyn += YYTERROR; + if (0 <= yyn && yyn <= YYLAST && yycheck[yyn] == YYTERROR) + { + yyn = yytable[yyn]; + if (0 < yyn) + break; + } + } + + /* Pop the current state because it cannot handle the error token. */ + if (yyssp == yyss) + YYABORT; + + + yydestruct ("Error: popping", yystos[yystate], yyvsp); + YYPOPSTACK; + yystate = *yyssp; + YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); + } + + if (yyn == YYFINAL) + YYACCEPT; + + *++yyvsp = yylval; + + + /* Shift the error token. */ + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yystos[yyn], yyvsp, yylsp); + + yystate = yyn; + goto yynewstate; + + +/*-------------------------------------. +| yyacceptlab -- YYACCEPT comes here. | +`-------------------------------------*/ +yyacceptlab: + yyresult = 0; + goto yyreturn; + +/*-----------------------------------. +| yyabortlab -- YYABORT comes here. | +`-----------------------------------*/ +yyabortlab: + yyresult = 1; + goto yyreturn; + +#ifndef yyoverflow +/*-------------------------------------------------. +| yyexhaustedlab -- memory exhaustion comes here. | +`-------------------------------------------------*/ +yyexhaustedlab: + yyerror (YY_("memory exhausted")); + yyresult = 2; + /* Fall through. */ +#endif + +yyreturn: + if (yychar != YYEOF && yychar != YYEMPTY) + yydestruct ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", + yytoken, &yylval); + while (yyssp != yyss) + { + yydestruct ("Cleanup: popping", + yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp); + YYPOPSTACK; + } +#ifndef yyoverflow + if (yyss != yyssa) + YYSTACK_FREE (yyss); +#endif + return yyresult; +} + + +#line 949 "parse.y" + + + +/* build_eof_action - build the "<>" action for the active start + * conditions + */ + +void build_eof_action() + { + register int i; + char action_text[MAXLINE]; + + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + { + if ( sceof[scon_stk[i]] ) + format_pinpoint_message( + "multiple <> rules for start condition %s", + scname[scon_stk[i]] ); + + else + { + sceof[scon_stk[i]] = true; + snprintf( action_text, sizeof(action_text), "case YY_STATE_EOF(%s):\n", + scname[scon_stk[i]] ); + add_action( action_text ); + } + } + + line_directive_out( (FILE *) 0, 1 ); + + /* This isn't a normal rule after all - don't count it as + * such, so we don't have any holes in the rule numbering + * (which make generating "rule can never match" warnings + * more difficult. + */ + --num_rules; + ++num_eof_rules; + } + + +/* format_synerr - write out formatted syntax error */ + +void format_synerr( msg, arg ) +const char *msg, arg[]; + { + char errmsg[MAXLINE]; + + (void) snprintf( errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), msg, arg ); + synerr( errmsg ); + } + + +/* synerr - report a syntax error */ + +void synerr( str ) +const char *str; + { + syntaxerror = true; + pinpoint_message( str ); + } + + +/* format_warn - write out formatted warning */ + +void format_warn( msg, arg ) +const char *msg, arg[]; + { + char warn_msg[MAXLINE]; + + snprintf( warn_msg, sizeof(warn_msg), msg, arg ); + warn( warn_msg ); + } + + +/* warn - report a warning, unless -w was given */ + +void warn( str ) +const char *str; + { + line_warning( str, linenum ); + } + +/* format_pinpoint_message - write out a message formatted with one string, + * pinpointing its location + */ + +void format_pinpoint_message( msg, arg ) +const char *msg, arg[]; + { + char errmsg[MAXLINE]; + + snprintf( errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), msg, arg ); + pinpoint_message( errmsg ); + } + + +/* pinpoint_message - write out a message, pinpointing its location */ + +void pinpoint_message( str ) +const char *str; + { + line_pinpoint( str, linenum ); + } + + +/* line_warning - report a warning at a given line, unless -w was given */ + +void line_warning( str, line ) +const char *str; +int line; + { + char warning[MAXLINE]; + + if ( ! nowarn ) + { + snprintf( warning, sizeof(warning), "warning, %s", str ); + line_pinpoint( warning, line ); + } + } + + +/* line_pinpoint - write out a message, pinpointing it at the given line */ + +void line_pinpoint( str, line ) +const char *str; +int line; + { + fprintf( stderr, "%s:%d: %s\n", infilename, line, str ); + } + + +/* yyerror - eat up an error message from the parser; + * currently, messages are ignore + */ + +void yyerror( msg ) +const char *msg; + { + } + diff --git a/parse.h b/parse.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..393c0eb --- /dev/null +++ b/parse.h @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.1. */ + +/* Skeleton parser for Yacc-like parsing with Bison, + Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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 2, or (at your option) + any later version. + + 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. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, + Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ + +/* As a special exception, when this file is copied by Bison into a + Bison output file, you may use that output file without restriction. + This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation + in version 1.24 of Bison. */ + +/* Tokens. */ +#ifndef YYTOKENTYPE +# define YYTOKENTYPE + /* Put the tokens into the symbol table, so that GDB and other debuggers + know about them. */ + enum yytokentype { + CHAR = 258, + NUMBER = 259, + SECTEND = 260, + SCDECL = 261, + XSCDECL = 262, + NAME = 263, + PREVCCL = 264, + EOF_OP = 265, + OPTION_OP = 266, + OPT_OUTFILE = 267, + OPT_PREFIX = 268, + OPT_YYCLASS = 269, + OPT_HEADER = 270, + OPT_EXTRA_TYPE = 271, + OPT_TABLES = 272, + CCE_ALNUM = 273, + CCE_ALPHA = 274, + CCE_BLANK = 275, + CCE_CNTRL = 276, + CCE_DIGIT = 277, + CCE_GRAPH = 278, + CCE_LOWER = 279, + CCE_PRINT = 280, + CCE_PUNCT = 281, + CCE_SPACE = 282, + CCE_UPPER = 283, + CCE_XDIGIT = 284, + CCE_NEG_ALNUM = 285, + CCE_NEG_ALPHA = 286, + CCE_NEG_BLANK = 287, + CCE_NEG_CNTRL = 288, + CCE_NEG_DIGIT = 289, + CCE_NEG_GRAPH = 290, + CCE_NEG_LOWER = 291, + CCE_NEG_PRINT = 292, + CCE_NEG_PUNCT = 293, + CCE_NEG_SPACE = 294, + CCE_NEG_UPPER = 295, + CCE_NEG_XDIGIT = 296, + CCL_OP_UNION = 297, + CCL_OP_DIFF = 298, + BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX = 299, + END_REPEAT_POSIX = 300, + BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX = 301, + END_REPEAT_FLEX = 302 + }; +#endif +/* Tokens. */ +#define CHAR 258 +#define NUMBER 259 +#define SECTEND 260 +#define SCDECL 261 +#define XSCDECL 262 +#define NAME 263 +#define PREVCCL 264 +#define EOF_OP 265 +#define OPTION_OP 266 +#define OPT_OUTFILE 267 +#define OPT_PREFIX 268 +#define OPT_YYCLASS 269 +#define OPT_HEADER 270 +#define OPT_EXTRA_TYPE 271 +#define OPT_TABLES 272 +#define CCE_ALNUM 273 +#define CCE_ALPHA 274 +#define CCE_BLANK 275 +#define CCE_CNTRL 276 +#define CCE_DIGIT 277 +#define CCE_GRAPH 278 +#define CCE_LOWER 279 +#define CCE_PRINT 280 +#define CCE_PUNCT 281 +#define CCE_SPACE 282 +#define CCE_UPPER 283 +#define CCE_XDIGIT 284 +#define CCE_NEG_ALNUM 285 +#define CCE_NEG_ALPHA 286 +#define CCE_NEG_BLANK 287 +#define CCE_NEG_CNTRL 288 +#define CCE_NEG_DIGIT 289 +#define CCE_NEG_GRAPH 290 +#define CCE_NEG_LOWER 291 +#define CCE_NEG_PRINT 292 +#define CCE_NEG_PUNCT 293 +#define CCE_NEG_SPACE 294 +#define CCE_NEG_UPPER 295 +#define CCE_NEG_XDIGIT 296 +#define CCL_OP_UNION 297 +#define CCL_OP_DIFF 298 +#define BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX 299 +#define END_REPEAT_POSIX 300 +#define BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX 301 +#define END_REPEAT_FLEX 302 + + + + +#if ! defined (YYSTYPE) && ! defined (YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED) +typedef int YYSTYPE; +# define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ +# define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 +# define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 +#endif + +extern YYSTYPE yylval; + + + diff --git a/parse.y b/parse.y new file mode 100644 index 0000000..871ff7e --- /dev/null +++ b/parse.y @@ -0,0 +1,1087 @@ +/* parse.y - parser for flex input */ + +%token CHAR NUMBER SECTEND SCDECL XSCDECL NAME PREVCCL EOF_OP +%token OPTION_OP OPT_OUTFILE OPT_PREFIX OPT_YYCLASS OPT_HEADER OPT_EXTRA_TYPE +%token OPT_TABLES + +%token CCE_ALNUM CCE_ALPHA CCE_BLANK CCE_CNTRL CCE_DIGIT CCE_GRAPH +%token CCE_LOWER CCE_PRINT CCE_PUNCT CCE_SPACE CCE_UPPER CCE_XDIGIT + +%token CCE_NEG_ALNUM CCE_NEG_ALPHA CCE_NEG_BLANK CCE_NEG_CNTRL CCE_NEG_DIGIT CCE_NEG_GRAPH +%token CCE_NEG_LOWER CCE_NEG_PRINT CCE_NEG_PUNCT CCE_NEG_SPACE CCE_NEG_UPPER CCE_NEG_XDIGIT + +%left CCL_OP_DIFF CCL_OP_UNION + +/* + *POSIX and AT&T lex place the + * precedence of the repeat operator, {}, below that of concatenation. + * Thus, ab{3} is ababab. Most other POSIX utilities use an Extended + * Regular Expression (ERE) precedence that has the repeat operator + * higher than concatenation. This causes ab{3} to yield abbb. + * + * In order to support the POSIX and AT&T precedence and the flex + * precedence we define two token sets for the begin and end tokens of + * the repeat operator, '{' and '}'. The lexical scanner chooses + * which tokens to return based on whether posix_compat or lex_compat + * are specified. Specifying either posix_compat or lex_compat will + * cause flex to parse scanner files as per the AT&T and + * POSIX-mandated behavior. + */ + +%token BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX END_REPEAT_POSIX BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX END_REPEAT_FLEX + + +%{ +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "tables.h" + +int pat, scnum, eps, headcnt, trailcnt, lastchar, i, rulelen; +int trlcontxt, xcluflg, currccl, cclsorted, varlength, variable_trail_rule; + +int *scon_stk; +int scon_stk_ptr; + +static int madeany = false; /* whether we've made the '.' character class */ +static int ccldot, cclany; +int previous_continued_action; /* whether the previous rule's action was '|' */ + +#define format_warn3(fmt, a1, a2) \ + do{ \ + char fw3_msg[MAXLINE];\ + snprintf( fw3_msg, MAXLINE,(fmt), (a1), (a2) );\ + warn( fw3_msg );\ + }while(0) + +/* Expand a POSIX character class expression. */ +#define CCL_EXPR(func) \ + do{ \ + int c; \ + for ( c = 0; c < csize; ++c ) \ + if ( isascii(c) && func(c) ) \ + ccladd( currccl, c ); \ + }while(0) + +/* negated class */ +#define CCL_NEG_EXPR(func) \ + do{ \ + int c; \ + for ( c = 0; c < csize; ++c ) \ + if ( !func(c) ) \ + ccladd( currccl, c ); \ + }while(0) + +/* While POSIX defines isblank(), it's not ANSI C. */ +#define IS_BLANK(c) ((c) == ' ' || (c) == '\t') + +/* On some over-ambitious machines, such as DEC Alpha's, the default + * token type is "long" instead of "int"; this leads to problems with + * declaring yylval in flexdef.h. But so far, all the yacc's I've seen + * wrap their definitions of YYSTYPE with "#ifndef YYSTYPE"'s, so the + * following should ensure that the default token type is "int". + */ +#define YYSTYPE int + +%} + +%% +goal : initlex sect1 sect1end sect2 initforrule + { /* add default rule */ + int def_rule; + + pat = cclinit(); + cclnegate( pat ); + + def_rule = mkstate( -pat ); + + /* Remember the number of the default rule so we + * don't generate "can't match" warnings for it. + */ + default_rule = num_rules; + + finish_rule( def_rule, false, 0, 0, 0); + + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + scset[i] = mkbranch( scset[i], def_rule ); + + if ( spprdflt ) + add_action( + "YY_FATAL_ERROR( \"flex scanner jammed\" )" ); + else + add_action( "ECHO" ); + + add_action( ";\n\tYY_BREAK\n" ); + } + ; + +initlex : + { /* initialize for processing rules */ + + /* Create default DFA start condition. */ + scinstal( "INITIAL", false ); + } + ; + +sect1 : sect1 startconddecl namelist1 + | sect1 options + | + | error + { synerr( _("unknown error processing section 1") ); } + ; + +sect1end : SECTEND + { + check_options(); + scon_stk = allocate_integer_array( lastsc + 1 ); + scon_stk_ptr = 0; + } + ; + +startconddecl : SCDECL + { xcluflg = false; } + + | XSCDECL + { xcluflg = true; } + ; + +namelist1 : namelist1 NAME + { scinstal( nmstr, xcluflg ); } + + | NAME + { scinstal( nmstr, xcluflg ); } + + | error + { synerr( _("bad start condition list") ); } + ; + +options : OPTION_OP optionlist + ; + +optionlist : optionlist option + | + ; + +option : OPT_OUTFILE '=' NAME + { + outfilename = copy_string( nmstr ); + did_outfilename = 1; + } + | OPT_EXTRA_TYPE '=' NAME + { extra_type = copy_string( nmstr ); } + | OPT_PREFIX '=' NAME + { prefix = copy_string( nmstr ); } + | OPT_YYCLASS '=' NAME + { yyclass = copy_string( nmstr ); } + | OPT_HEADER '=' NAME + { headerfilename = copy_string( nmstr ); } + | OPT_TABLES '=' NAME + { tablesext = true; tablesfilename = copy_string( nmstr ); } + ; + +sect2 : sect2 scon initforrule flexrule '\n' + { scon_stk_ptr = $2; } + | sect2 scon '{' sect2 '}' + { scon_stk_ptr = $2; } + | + ; + +initforrule : + { + /* Initialize for a parse of one rule. */ + trlcontxt = variable_trail_rule = varlength = false; + trailcnt = headcnt = rulelen = 0; + current_state_type = STATE_NORMAL; + previous_continued_action = continued_action; + in_rule = true; + + new_rule(); + } + ; + +flexrule : '^' rule + { + pat = $2; + finish_rule( pat, variable_trail_rule, + headcnt, trailcnt , previous_continued_action); + + if ( scon_stk_ptr > 0 ) + { + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + scbol[scon_stk[i]] = + mkbranch( scbol[scon_stk[i]], + pat ); + } + + else + { + /* Add to all non-exclusive start conditions, + * including the default (0) start condition. + */ + + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + if ( ! scxclu[i] ) + scbol[i] = mkbranch( scbol[i], + pat ); + } + + if ( ! bol_needed ) + { + bol_needed = true; + + if ( performance_report > 1 ) + pinpoint_message( + "'^' operator results in sub-optimal performance" ); + } + } + + | rule + { + pat = $1; + finish_rule( pat, variable_trail_rule, + headcnt, trailcnt , previous_continued_action); + + if ( scon_stk_ptr > 0 ) + { + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + scset[scon_stk[i]] = + mkbranch( scset[scon_stk[i]], + pat ); + } + + else + { + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + if ( ! scxclu[i] ) + scset[i] = + mkbranch( scset[i], + pat ); + } + } + + | EOF_OP + { + if ( scon_stk_ptr > 0 ) + build_eof_action(); + + else + { + /* This EOF applies to all start conditions + * which don't already have EOF actions. + */ + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + if ( ! sceof[i] ) + scon_stk[++scon_stk_ptr] = i; + + if ( scon_stk_ptr == 0 ) + warn( + "all start conditions already have <> rules" ); + + else + build_eof_action(); + } + } + + | error + { synerr( _("unrecognized rule") ); } + ; + +scon_stk_ptr : + { $$ = scon_stk_ptr; } + ; + +scon : '<' scon_stk_ptr namelist2 '>' + { $$ = $2; } + + | '<' '*' '>' + { + $$ = scon_stk_ptr; + + for ( i = 1; i <= lastsc; ++i ) + { + int j; + + for ( j = 1; j <= scon_stk_ptr; ++j ) + if ( scon_stk[j] == i ) + break; + + if ( j > scon_stk_ptr ) + scon_stk[++scon_stk_ptr] = i; + } + } + + | + { $$ = scon_stk_ptr; } + ; + +namelist2 : namelist2 ',' sconname + + | sconname + + | error + { synerr( _("bad start condition list") ); } + ; + +sconname : NAME + { + if ( (scnum = sclookup( nmstr )) == 0 ) + format_pinpoint_message( + "undeclared start condition %s", + nmstr ); + else + { + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + if ( scon_stk[i] == scnum ) + { + format_warn( + "<%s> specified twice", + scname[scnum] ); + break; + } + + if ( i > scon_stk_ptr ) + scon_stk[++scon_stk_ptr] = scnum; + } + } + ; + +rule : re2 re + { + if ( transchar[lastst[$2]] != SYM_EPSILON ) + /* Provide final transition \now/ so it + * will be marked as a trailing context + * state. + */ + $2 = link_machines( $2, + mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ) ); + + mark_beginning_as_normal( $2 ); + current_state_type = STATE_NORMAL; + + if ( previous_continued_action ) + { + /* We need to treat this as variable trailing + * context so that the backup does not happen + * in the action but before the action switch + * statement. If the backup happens in the + * action, then the rules "falling into" this + * one's action will *also* do the backup, + * erroneously. + */ + if ( ! varlength || headcnt != 0 ) + warn( + "trailing context made variable due to preceding '|' action" ); + + /* Mark as variable. */ + varlength = true; + headcnt = 0; + + } + + if ( lex_compat || (varlength && headcnt == 0) ) + { /* variable trailing context rule */ + /* Mark the first part of the rule as the + * accepting "head" part of a trailing + * context rule. + * + * By the way, we didn't do this at the + * beginning of this production because back + * then current_state_type was set up for a + * trail rule, and add_accept() can create + * a new state ... + */ + add_accept( $1, + num_rules | YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK ); + variable_trail_rule = true; + } + + else + trailcnt = rulelen; + + $$ = link_machines( $1, $2 ); + } + + | re2 re '$' + { synerr( _("trailing context used twice") ); } + + | re '$' + { + headcnt = 0; + trailcnt = 1; + rulelen = 1; + varlength = false; + + current_state_type = STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT; + + if ( trlcontxt ) + { + synerr( _("trailing context used twice") ); + $$ = mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ); + } + + else if ( previous_continued_action ) + { + /* See the comment in the rule for "re2 re" + * above. + */ + warn( + "trailing context made variable due to preceding '|' action" ); + + varlength = true; + } + + if ( lex_compat || varlength ) + { + /* Again, see the comment in the rule for + * "re2 re" above. + */ + add_accept( $1, + num_rules | YY_TRAILING_HEAD_MASK ); + variable_trail_rule = true; + } + + trlcontxt = true; + + eps = mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ); + $$ = link_machines( $1, + link_machines( eps, mkstate( '\n' ) ) ); + } + + | re + { + $$ = $1; + + if ( trlcontxt ) + { + if ( lex_compat || (varlength && headcnt == 0) ) + /* Both head and trail are + * variable-length. + */ + variable_trail_rule = true; + else + trailcnt = rulelen; + } + } + ; + + +re : re '|' series + { + varlength = true; + $$ = mkor( $1, $3 ); + } + + | series + { $$ = $1; } + ; + + +re2 : re '/' + { + /* This rule is written separately so the + * reduction will occur before the trailing + * series is parsed. + */ + + if ( trlcontxt ) + synerr( _("trailing context used twice") ); + else + trlcontxt = true; + + if ( varlength ) + /* We hope the trailing context is + * fixed-length. + */ + varlength = false; + else + headcnt = rulelen; + + rulelen = 0; + + current_state_type = STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT; + $$ = $1; + } + ; + +series : series singleton + { + /* This is where concatenation of adjacent patterns + * gets done. + */ + $$ = link_machines( $1, $2 ); + } + + | singleton + { $$ = $1; } + + | series BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX NUMBER ',' NUMBER END_REPEAT_POSIX + { + varlength = true; + + if ( $3 > $5 || $3 < 0 ) + { + synerr( _("bad iteration values") ); + $$ = $1; + } + else + { + if ( $3 == 0 ) + { + if ( $5 <= 0 ) + { + synerr( + _("bad iteration values") ); + $$ = $1; + } + else + $$ = mkopt( + mkrep( $1, 1, $5 ) ); + } + else + $$ = mkrep( $1, $3, $5 ); + } + } + + | series BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX NUMBER ',' END_REPEAT_POSIX + { + varlength = true; + + if ( $3 <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") ); + $$ = $1; + } + + else + $$ = mkrep( $1, $3, INFINITE_REPEAT ); + } + + | series BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX NUMBER END_REPEAT_POSIX + { + /* The series could be something like "(foo)", + * in which case we have no idea what its length + * is, so we punt here. + */ + varlength = true; + + if ( $3 <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") + ); + $$ = $1; + } + + else + $$ = link_machines( $1, + copysingl( $1, $3 - 1 ) ); + } + + ; + +singleton : singleton '*' + { + varlength = true; + + $$ = mkclos( $1 ); + } + + | singleton '+' + { + varlength = true; + $$ = mkposcl( $1 ); + } + + | singleton '?' + { + varlength = true; + $$ = mkopt( $1 ); + } + + | singleton BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX NUMBER ',' NUMBER END_REPEAT_FLEX + { + varlength = true; + + if ( $3 > $5 || $3 < 0 ) + { + synerr( _("bad iteration values") ); + $$ = $1; + } + else + { + if ( $3 == 0 ) + { + if ( $5 <= 0 ) + { + synerr( + _("bad iteration values") ); + $$ = $1; + } + else + $$ = mkopt( + mkrep( $1, 1, $5 ) ); + } + else + $$ = mkrep( $1, $3, $5 ); + } + } + + | singleton BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX NUMBER ',' END_REPEAT_FLEX + { + varlength = true; + + if ( $3 <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") ); + $$ = $1; + } + + else + $$ = mkrep( $1, $3, INFINITE_REPEAT ); + } + + | singleton BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX NUMBER END_REPEAT_FLEX + { + /* The singleton could be something like "(foo)", + * in which case we have no idea what its length + * is, so we punt here. + */ + varlength = true; + + if ( $3 <= 0 ) + { + synerr( _("iteration value must be positive") ); + $$ = $1; + } + + else + $$ = link_machines( $1, + copysingl( $1, $3 - 1 ) ); + } + + | '.' + { + if ( ! madeany ) + { + /* Create the '.' character class. */ + ccldot = cclinit(); + ccladd( ccldot, '\n' ); + cclnegate( ccldot ); + + if ( useecs ) + mkeccl( ccltbl + cclmap[ccldot], + ccllen[ccldot], nextecm, + ecgroup, csize, csize ); + + /* Create the (?s:'.') character class. */ + cclany = cclinit(); + cclnegate( cclany ); + + if ( useecs ) + mkeccl( ccltbl + cclmap[cclany], + ccllen[cclany], nextecm, + ecgroup, csize, csize ); + + madeany = true; + } + + ++rulelen; + + if (sf_dot_all()) + $$ = mkstate( -cclany ); + else + $$ = mkstate( -ccldot ); + } + + | fullccl + { + /* Sort characters for fast searching. We + * use a shell sort since this list could + * be large. + */ + cshell( ccltbl + cclmap[$1], ccllen[$1], true ); + + if ( useecs ) + mkeccl( ccltbl + cclmap[$1], ccllen[$1], + nextecm, ecgroup, csize, csize ); + + ++rulelen; + + if (ccl_has_nl[$1]) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + $$ = mkstate( -$1 ); + } + + | PREVCCL + { + ++rulelen; + + if (ccl_has_nl[$1]) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + $$ = mkstate( -$1 ); + } + + | '"' string '"' + { $$ = $2; } + + | '(' re ')' + { $$ = $2; } + + | CHAR + { + ++rulelen; + + if ($1 == nlch) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case($1)) + /* create an alternation, as in (a|A) */ + $$ = mkor (mkstate($1), mkstate(reverse_case($1))); + else + $$ = mkstate( $1 ); + } + ; +fullccl: + fullccl CCL_OP_DIFF braceccl { $$ = ccl_set_diff ($1, $3); } + | fullccl CCL_OP_UNION braceccl { $$ = ccl_set_union ($1, $3); } + | braceccl + ; + +braceccl: + + '[' ccl ']' { $$ = $2; } + + | '[' '^' ccl ']' + { + cclnegate( $3 ); + $$ = $3; + } + ; + +ccl : ccl CHAR '-' CHAR + { + + if (sf_case_ins()) + { + + /* If one end of the range has case and the other + * does not, or the cases are different, then we're not + * sure what range the user is trying to express. + * Examples: [@-z] or [S-t] + */ + if (has_case ($2) != has_case ($4) + || (has_case ($2) && (b_islower ($2) != b_islower ($4))) + || (has_case ($2) && (b_isupper ($2) != b_isupper ($4)))) + format_warn3 ( + _("the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner"), + $2, $4); + + /* If the range spans uppercase characters but not + * lowercase (or vice-versa), then should we automatically + * include lowercase characters in the range? + * Example: [@-_] spans [a-z] but not [A-Z] + */ + else if (!has_case ($2) && !has_case ($4) && !range_covers_case ($2, $4)) + format_warn3 ( + _("the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner"), + $2, $4); + } + + if ( $2 > $4 ) + synerr( _("negative range in character class") ); + + else + { + for ( i = $2; i <= $4; ++i ) + ccladd( $1, i ); + + /* Keep track if this ccl is staying in + * alphabetical order. + */ + cclsorted = cclsorted && ($2 > lastchar); + lastchar = $4; + + /* Do it again for upper/lowercase */ + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case($2) && has_case($4)){ + $2 = reverse_case ($2); + $4 = reverse_case ($4); + + for ( i = $2; i <= $4; ++i ) + ccladd( $1, i ); + + cclsorted = cclsorted && ($2 > lastchar); + lastchar = $4; + } + + } + + $$ = $1; + } + + | ccl CHAR + { + ccladd( $1, $2 ); + cclsorted = cclsorted && ($2 > lastchar); + lastchar = $2; + + /* Do it again for upper/lowercase */ + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case($2)){ + $2 = reverse_case ($2); + ccladd ($1, $2); + + cclsorted = cclsorted && ($2 > lastchar); + lastchar = $2; + } + + $$ = $1; + } + + | ccl ccl_expr + { + /* Too hard to properly maintain cclsorted. */ + cclsorted = false; + $$ = $1; + } + + | + { + cclsorted = true; + lastchar = 0; + currccl = $$ = cclinit(); + } + ; + +ccl_expr: + CCE_ALNUM { CCL_EXPR(isalnum); } + | CCE_ALPHA { CCL_EXPR(isalpha); } + | CCE_BLANK { CCL_EXPR(IS_BLANK); } + | CCE_CNTRL { CCL_EXPR(iscntrl); } + | CCE_DIGIT { CCL_EXPR(isdigit); } + | CCE_GRAPH { CCL_EXPR(isgraph); } + | CCE_LOWER { + CCL_EXPR(islower); + if (sf_case_ins()) + CCL_EXPR(isupper); + } + | CCE_PRINT { CCL_EXPR(isprint); } + | CCE_PUNCT { CCL_EXPR(ispunct); } + | CCE_SPACE { CCL_EXPR(isspace); } + | CCE_XDIGIT { CCL_EXPR(isxdigit); } + | CCE_UPPER { + CCL_EXPR(isupper); + if (sf_case_ins()) + CCL_EXPR(islower); + } + + | CCE_NEG_ALNUM { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isalnum); } + | CCE_NEG_ALPHA { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isalpha); } + | CCE_NEG_BLANK { CCL_NEG_EXPR(IS_BLANK); } + | CCE_NEG_CNTRL { CCL_NEG_EXPR(iscntrl); } + | CCE_NEG_DIGIT { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isdigit); } + | CCE_NEG_GRAPH { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isgraph); } + | CCE_NEG_PRINT { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isprint); } + | CCE_NEG_PUNCT { CCL_NEG_EXPR(ispunct); } + | CCE_NEG_SPACE { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isspace); } + | CCE_NEG_XDIGIT { CCL_NEG_EXPR(isxdigit); } + | CCE_NEG_LOWER { + if ( sf_case_ins() ) + warn(_("[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner")); + else + CCL_NEG_EXPR(islower); + } + | CCE_NEG_UPPER { + if ( sf_case_ins() ) + warn(_("[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner")); + else + CCL_NEG_EXPR(isupper); + } + ; + +string : string CHAR + { + if ( $2 == nlch ) + rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; + + ++rulelen; + + if (sf_case_ins() && has_case($2)) + $$ = mkor (mkstate($2), mkstate(reverse_case($2))); + else + $$ = mkstate ($2); + + $$ = link_machines( $1, $$); + } + + | + { $$ = mkstate( SYM_EPSILON ); } + ; + +%% + + +/* build_eof_action - build the "<>" action for the active start + * conditions + */ + +void build_eof_action() + { + register int i; + char action_text[MAXLINE]; + + for ( i = 1; i <= scon_stk_ptr; ++i ) + { + if ( sceof[scon_stk[i]] ) + format_pinpoint_message( + "multiple <> rules for start condition %s", + scname[scon_stk[i]] ); + + else + { + sceof[scon_stk[i]] = true; + snprintf( action_text, sizeof(action_text), "case YY_STATE_EOF(%s):\n", + scname[scon_stk[i]] ); + add_action( action_text ); + } + } + + line_directive_out( (FILE *) 0, 1 ); + + /* This isn't a normal rule after all - don't count it as + * such, so we don't have any holes in the rule numbering + * (which make generating "rule can never match" warnings + * more difficult. + */ + --num_rules; + ++num_eof_rules; + } + + +/* format_synerr - write out formatted syntax error */ + +void format_synerr( msg, arg ) +const char *msg, arg[]; + { + char errmsg[MAXLINE]; + + (void) snprintf( errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), msg, arg ); + synerr( errmsg ); + } + + +/* synerr - report a syntax error */ + +void synerr( str ) +const char *str; + { + syntaxerror = true; + pinpoint_message( str ); + } + + +/* format_warn - write out formatted warning */ + +void format_warn( msg, arg ) +const char *msg, arg[]; + { + char warn_msg[MAXLINE]; + + snprintf( warn_msg, sizeof(warn_msg), msg, arg ); + warn( warn_msg ); + } + + +/* warn - report a warning, unless -w was given */ + +void warn( str ) +const char *str; + { + line_warning( str, linenum ); + } + +/* format_pinpoint_message - write out a message formatted with one string, + * pinpointing its location + */ + +void format_pinpoint_message( msg, arg ) +const char *msg, arg[]; + { + char errmsg[MAXLINE]; + + snprintf( errmsg, sizeof(errmsg), msg, arg ); + pinpoint_message( errmsg ); + } + + +/* pinpoint_message - write out a message, pinpointing its location */ + +void pinpoint_message( str ) +const char *str; + { + line_pinpoint( str, linenum ); + } + + +/* line_warning - report a warning at a given line, unless -w was given */ + +void line_warning( str, line ) +const char *str; +int line; + { + char warning[MAXLINE]; + + if ( ! nowarn ) + { + snprintf( warning, sizeof(warning), "warning, %s", str ); + line_pinpoint( warning, line ); + } + } + + +/* line_pinpoint - write out a message, pinpointing it at the given line */ + +void line_pinpoint( str, line ) +const char *str; +int line; + { + fprintf( stderr, "%s:%d: %s\n", infilename, line, str ); + } + + +/* yyerror - eat up an error message from the parser; + * currently, messages are ignore + */ + +void yyerror( msg ) +const char *msg; + { + } diff --git a/po/LINGUAS b/po/LINGUAS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..679f2e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/LINGUAS @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +ca +da +de +es +fr +ga +ko +nl +pl +pt_BR +ro +ru +sv +tr +vi +zh_CN diff --git a/po/Makefile.in.in b/po/Makefile.in.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27b721a --- /dev/null +++ b/po/Makefile.in.in @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ +# Makefile for PO directory in any package using GNU gettext. +# Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 2000-2003 by Ulrich Drepper +# +# This file can be copied and used freely without restrictions. It can +# be used in projects which are not available under the GNU General Public +# License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext +# functionality. +# Please note that the actual code of GNU gettext is covered by the GNU +# General Public License and is *not* in the public domain. + +PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@ +VERSION = @VERSION@ + +SHELL = /bin/sh +@SET_MAKE@ + +srcdir = @srcdir@ +top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ +VPATH = @srcdir@ + +prefix = @prefix@ +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ +datadir = @datadir@ +localedir = $(datadir)/locale +gettextsrcdir = $(datadir)/gettext/po + +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ +MKINSTALLDIRS = @MKINSTALLDIRS@ +mkinstalldirs = $(SHELL) $(MKINSTALLDIRS) + +GMSGFMT = @GMSGFMT@ +MSGFMT = @MSGFMT@ +XGETTEXT = @XGETTEXT@ +MSGMERGE = msgmerge +MSGMERGE_UPDATE = @MSGMERGE@ --update +MSGINIT = msginit +MSGCONV = msgconv +MSGFILTER = msgfilter + +POFILES = @POFILES@ +GMOFILES = @GMOFILES@ +UPDATEPOFILES = @UPDATEPOFILES@ +DUMMYPOFILES = @DUMMYPOFILES@ +DISTFILES.common = Makefile.in.in remove-potcdate.sin \ +$(DISTFILES.common.extra1) $(DISTFILES.common.extra2) $(DISTFILES.common.extra3) +DISTFILES = $(DISTFILES.common) Makevars POTFILES.in $(DOMAIN).pot stamp-po \ +$(POFILES) $(GMOFILES) \ +$(DISTFILES.extra1) $(DISTFILES.extra2) $(DISTFILES.extra3) + +POTFILES = \ + +CATALOGS = @CATALOGS@ + +# Makevars gets inserted here. (Don't remove this line!) + +.SUFFIXES: +.SUFFIXES: .po .gmo .mo .sed .sin .nop .po-update + +.po.mo: + @echo "$(MSGFMT) -c -o $@ $<"; \ + $(MSGFMT) -c -o t-$@ $< && mv t-$@ $@ + +.po.gmo: + @lang=`echo $* | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`; \ + test "$(srcdir)" = . && cdcmd="" || cdcmd="cd $(srcdir) && "; \ + echo "$${cdcmd}rm -f $${lang}.gmo && $(GMSGFMT) -c --statistics -o $${lang}.gmo $${lang}.po"; \ + cd $(srcdir) && rm -f $${lang}.gmo && $(GMSGFMT) -c --statistics -o t-$${lang}.gmo $${lang}.po && mv t-$${lang}.gmo $${lang}.gmo + +.sin.sed: + sed -e '/^#/d' $< > t-$@ + mv t-$@ $@ + + +all: all-@USE_NLS@ + +all-yes: stamp-po +all-no: + +# stamp-po is a timestamp denoting the last time at which the CATALOGS have +# been loosely updated. Its purpose is that when a developer or translator +# checks out the package via CVS, and the $(DOMAIN).pot file is not in CVS, +# "make" will update the $(DOMAIN).pot and the $(CATALOGS), but subsequent +# invocations of "make" will do nothing. This timestamp would not be necessary +# if updating the $(CATALOGS) would always touch them; however, the rule for +# $(POFILES) has been designed to not touch files that don't need to be +# changed. +stamp-po: $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot + test -z "$(CATALOGS)" || $(MAKE) $(CATALOGS) + @echo "touch stamp-po" + @echo timestamp > stamp-poT + @mv stamp-poT stamp-po + +# Note: Target 'all' must not depend on target '$(DOMAIN).pot-update', +# otherwise packages like GCC can not be built if only parts of the source +# have been downloaded. + +# This target rebuilds $(DOMAIN).pot; it is an expensive operation. +# Note that $(DOMAIN).pot is not touched if it doesn't need to be changed. +$(DOMAIN).pot-update: $(POTFILES) $(srcdir)/POTFILES.in remove-potcdate.sed + $(XGETTEXT) --default-domain=$(DOMAIN) --directory=$(top_srcdir) \ + --add-comments=TRANSLATORS: $(XGETTEXT_OPTIONS) \ + --files-from=$(srcdir)/POTFILES.in \ + --copyright-holder='$(COPYRIGHT_HOLDER)' \ + --msgid-bugs-address='$(MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS)' + test ! -f $(DOMAIN).po || { \ + if test -f $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot; then \ + sed -f remove-potcdate.sed < $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot > $(DOMAIN).1po && \ + sed -f remove-potcdate.sed < $(DOMAIN).po > $(DOMAIN).2po && \ + if cmp $(DOMAIN).1po $(DOMAIN).2po >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ + rm -f $(DOMAIN).1po $(DOMAIN).2po $(DOMAIN).po; \ + else \ + rm -f $(DOMAIN).1po $(DOMAIN).2po $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot && \ + mv $(DOMAIN).po $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot; \ + fi; \ + else \ + mv $(DOMAIN).po $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot; \ + fi; \ + } + +# This rule has no dependencies: we don't need to update $(DOMAIN).pot at +# every "make" invocation, only create it when it is missing. +# Only "make $(DOMAIN).pot-update" or "make dist" will force an update. +$(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot: + $(MAKE) $(DOMAIN).pot-update + +# This target rebuilds a PO file if $(DOMAIN).pot has changed. +# Note that a PO file is not touched if it doesn't need to be changed. +$(POFILES): $(srcdir)/$(DOMAIN).pot + @lang=`echo $@ | sed -e 's,.*/,,' -e 's/\.po$$//'`; \ + test "$(srcdir)" = . && cdcmd="" || cdcmd="cd $(srcdir) && "; \ + echo "$${cdcmd}$(MSGMERGE_UPDATE) $${lang}.po $(DOMAIN).pot"; \ + cd $(srcdir) && $(MSGMERGE_UPDATE) $${lang}.po $(DOMAIN).pot + + +install: install-exec install-data +install-exec: +install-data: install-data-@USE_NLS@ + if test "$(PACKAGE)" = "gettext-tools"; then \ + $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(gettextsrcdir); \ + for file in $(DISTFILES.common) Makevars.template; do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$file \ + $(DESTDIR)$(gettextsrcdir)/$$file; \ + done; \ + for file in Makevars; do \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(gettextsrcdir)/$$file; \ + done; \ + else \ + : ; \ + fi +install-data-no: all +install-data-yes: all + $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(datadir) + @catalogs='$(CATALOGS)'; \ + for cat in $$catalogs; do \ + cat=`basename $$cat`; \ + lang=`echo $$cat | sed -e 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \ + dir=$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES; \ + $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$$dir; \ + if test -r $$cat; then realcat=$$cat; else realcat=$(srcdir)/$$cat; fi; \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $$realcat $(DESTDIR)$$dir/$(DOMAIN).mo; \ + echo "installing $$realcat as $(DESTDIR)$$dir/$(DOMAIN).mo"; \ + for lc in '' $(EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES); do \ + if test -n "$$lc"; then \ + if (cd $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang && LC_ALL=C ls -l -d $$lc 2>/dev/null) | grep ' -> ' >/dev/null; then \ + link=`cd $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang && LC_ALL=C ls -l -d $$lc | sed -e 's/^.* -> //'`; \ + mv $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc.old; \ + mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; \ + (cd $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc.old && \ + for file in *; do \ + if test -f $$file; then \ + ln -s ../$$link/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$$file; \ + fi; \ + done); \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc.old; \ + else \ + if test -d $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; then \ + :; \ + else \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; \ + mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; \ + fi; \ + fi; \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$(DOMAIN).mo; \ + ln -s ../LC_MESSAGES/$(DOMAIN).mo $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$(DOMAIN).mo 2>/dev/null || \ + ln $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES/$(DOMAIN).mo $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$(DOMAIN).mo 2>/dev/null || \ + cp -p $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES/$(DOMAIN).mo $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$(DOMAIN).mo; \ + echo "installing $$realcat link as $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$(DOMAIN).mo"; \ + fi; \ + done; \ + done + +install-strip: install + +installdirs: installdirs-exec installdirs-data +installdirs-exec: +installdirs-data: installdirs-data-@USE_NLS@ + if test "$(PACKAGE)" = "gettext-tools"; then \ + $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(gettextsrcdir); \ + else \ + : ; \ + fi +installdirs-data-no: +installdirs-data-yes: + $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(datadir) + @catalogs='$(CATALOGS)'; \ + for cat in $$catalogs; do \ + cat=`basename $$cat`; \ + lang=`echo $$cat | sed -e 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \ + dir=$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES; \ + $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$$dir; \ + for lc in '' $(EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES); do \ + if test -n "$$lc"; then \ + if (cd $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang && LC_ALL=C ls -l -d $$lc 2>/dev/null) | grep ' -> ' >/dev/null; then \ + link=`cd $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang && LC_ALL=C ls -l -d $$lc | sed -e 's/^.* -> //'`; \ + mv $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc.old; \ + mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; \ + (cd $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc.old && \ + for file in *; do \ + if test -f $$file; then \ + ln -s ../$$link/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$$file; \ + fi; \ + done); \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc.old; \ + else \ + if test -d $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; then \ + :; \ + else \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; \ + mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc; \ + fi; \ + fi; \ + fi; \ + done; \ + done + +# Define this as empty until I found a useful application. +installcheck: + +uninstall: uninstall-exec uninstall-data +uninstall-exec: +uninstall-data: uninstall-data-@USE_NLS@ + if test "$(PACKAGE)" = "gettext-tools"; then \ + for file in $(DISTFILES.common) Makevars.template; do \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(gettextsrcdir)/$$file; \ + done; \ + else \ + : ; \ + fi +uninstall-data-no: +uninstall-data-yes: + catalogs='$(CATALOGS)'; \ + for cat in $$catalogs; do \ + cat=`basename $$cat`; \ + lang=`echo $$cat | sed -e 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \ + for lc in LC_MESSAGES $(EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES); do \ + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(localedir)/$$lang/$$lc/$(DOMAIN).mo; \ + done; \ + done + +check: all + +info dvi ps pdf html tags TAGS ctags CTAGS ID: + +mostlyclean: + rm -f remove-potcdate.sed + rm -f stamp-poT + rm -f core core.* $(DOMAIN).po $(DOMAIN).1po $(DOMAIN).2po *.new.po + rm -fr *.o + +clean: mostlyclean + +distclean: clean + rm -f Makefile Makefile.in POTFILES *.mo + +maintainer-clean: distclean + @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use;" + @echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild." + rm -f stamp-po $(GMOFILES) + +distdir = $(top_builddir)/$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)/$(subdir) +dist distdir: + $(MAKE) update-po + @$(MAKE) dist2 +# This is a separate target because 'update-po' must be executed before. +dist2: $(DISTFILES) + dists="$(DISTFILES)"; \ + if test "$(PACKAGE)" = "gettext-tools"; then \ + dists="$$dists Makevars.template"; \ + fi; \ + if test -f $(srcdir)/ChangeLog; then \ + dists="$$dists ChangeLog"; \ + fi; \ + for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do \ + if test -f $(srcdir)/ChangeLog.$$i; then \ + dists="$$dists ChangeLog.$$i"; \ + fi; \ + done; \ + if test -f $(srcdir)/LINGUAS; then dists="$$dists LINGUAS"; fi; \ + for file in $$dists; do \ + if test -f $$file; then \ + cp -p $$file $(distdir); \ + else \ + cp -p $(srcdir)/$$file $(distdir); \ + fi; \ + done + +update-po: Makefile + $(MAKE) $(DOMAIN).pot-update + test -z "$(UPDATEPOFILES)" || $(MAKE) $(UPDATEPOFILES) + $(MAKE) update-gmo + +# General rule for updating PO files. + +.nop.po-update: + @lang=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/\.po-update$$//'`; \ + if test "$(PACKAGE)" = "gettext-tools"; then PATH=`pwd`/../src:$$PATH; fi; \ + tmpdir=`pwd`; \ + echo "$$lang:"; \ + test "$(srcdir)" = . && cdcmd="" || cdcmd="cd $(srcdir) && "; \ + echo "$${cdcmd}$(MSGMERGE) $$lang.po $(DOMAIN).pot -o $$lang.new.po"; \ + cd $(srcdir); \ + if $(MSGMERGE) $$lang.po $(DOMAIN).pot -o $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po; then \ + if cmp $$lang.po $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ + rm -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po; \ + else \ + if mv -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po $$lang.po; then \ + :; \ + else \ + echo "msgmerge for $$lang.po failed: cannot move $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po to $$lang.po" 1>&2; \ + exit 1; \ + fi; \ + fi; \ + else \ + echo "msgmerge for $$lang.po failed!" 1>&2; \ + rm -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po; \ + fi + +$(DUMMYPOFILES): + +update-gmo: Makefile $(GMOFILES) + @: + +Makefile: Makefile.in.in $(top_builddir)/config.status @POMAKEFILEDEPS@ + cd $(top_builddir) \ + && CONFIG_FILES=$(subdir)/$@.in CONFIG_HEADERS= \ + $(SHELL) ./config.status + +force: + +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make not to export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/po/Makevars b/po/Makevars new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ac7ee8 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/Makevars @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Makefile variables for PO directory in any package using GNU gettext. + +# Usually the message domain is the same as the package name. +DOMAIN = $(PACKAGE) + +# These two variables depend on the location of this directory. +subdir = po +top_builddir = .. + +# These options get passed to xgettext. +XGETTEXT_OPTIONS = --keyword=_ --keyword=N_ + +# This is the copyright holder that gets inserted into the header of the +# $(DOMAIN).pot file. Set this to the copyright holder of the surrounding +# package. (Note that the msgstr strings, extracted from the package's +# sources, belong to the copyright holder of the package.) Translators are +# expected to transfer the copyright for their translations to this person +# or entity, or to disclaim their copyright. The empty string stands for +# the public domain; in this case the translators are expected to disclaim +# their copyright. +COPYRIGHT_HOLDER = + +# This is the email address or URL to which the translators shall report +# bugs in the untranslated strings: +# - Strings which are not entire sentences, see the maintainer guidelines +# in the GNU gettext documentation, section 'Preparing Strings'. +# - Strings which use unclear terms or require additional context to be +# understood. +# - Strings which make invalid assumptions about notation of date, time or +# money. +# - Pluralisation problems. +# - Incorrect English spelling. +# - Incorrect formatting. +# It can be your email address, or a mailing list address where translators +# can write to without being subscribed, or the URL of a web page through +# which the translators can contact you. +MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS = flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net + +# This is the list of locale categories, beyond LC_MESSAGES, for which the +# message catalogs shall be used. It is usually empty. +EXTRA_LOCALE_CATEGORIES = diff --git a/po/POTFILES.in b/po/POTFILES.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b03de7 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/POTFILES.in @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +buf.c +ccl.c +dfa.c +ecs.c +gen.c +libmain.c +libyywrap.c +main.c +misc.c +nfa.c +options.c +parse.y +scan.l +scanopt.c +skel.c +sym.c +tblcmp.c +yylex.c diff --git a/po/Rules-quot b/po/Rules-quot new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f46d23 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/Rules-quot @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# Special Makefile rules for English message catalogs with quotation marks. + +DISTFILES.common.extra1 = quot.sed boldquot.sed en@quot.header en@boldquot.header insert-header.sin Rules-quot + +.SUFFIXES: .insert-header .po-update-en + +en@quot.po-update: en@quot.po-update-en +en@boldquot.po-update: en@boldquot.po-update-en + +.insert-header.po-update-en: + @lang=`echo $@ | sed -e 's/\.po-update-en$$//'`; \ + if test "$(PACKAGE)" = "gettext"; then PATH=`pwd`/../src:$$PATH; GETTEXTLIBDIR=`cd $(top_srcdir)/src && pwd`; export GETTEXTLIBDIR; fi; \ + tmpdir=`pwd`; \ + echo "$$lang:"; \ + ll=`echo $$lang | sed -e 's/@.*//'`; \ + LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; \ + cd $(srcdir); \ + if $(MSGINIT) -i $(DOMAIN).pot --no-translator -l $$ll -o - 2>/dev/null | sed -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.insert-header | $(MSGCONV) -t UTF-8 | $(MSGFILTER) sed -f `echo $$lang | sed -e 's/.*@//'`.sed 2>/dev/null > $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po; then \ + if cmp $$lang.po $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ + rm -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po; \ + else \ + if mv -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po $$lang.po; then \ + :; \ + else \ + echo "creation of $$lang.po failed: cannot move $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po to $$lang.po" 1>&2; \ + exit 1; \ + fi; \ + fi; \ + else \ + echo "creation of $$lang.po failed!" 1>&2; \ + rm -f $$tmpdir/$$lang.new.po; \ + fi + +en@quot.insert-header: insert-header.sin + sed -e '/^#/d' -e 's/HEADER/en@quot.header/g' $(srcdir)/insert-header.sin > en@quot.insert-header + +en@boldquot.insert-header: insert-header.sin + sed -e '/^#/d' -e 's/HEADER/en@boldquot.header/g' $(srcdir)/insert-header.sin > en@boldquot.insert-header + +mostlyclean: mostlyclean-quot +mostlyclean-quot: + rm -f *.insert-header diff --git a/po/boldquot.sed b/po/boldquot.sed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b937aa --- /dev/null +++ b/po/boldquot.sed @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +s/"\([^"]*\)"/“\1”/g +s/`\([^`']*\)'/‘\1’/g +s/ '\([^`']*\)' / ‘\1’ /g +s/ '\([^`']*\)'$/ ‘\1’/g +s/^'\([^`']*\)' /‘\1’ /g +s/“”/""/g +s/“/“/g +s/”/”/g +s/‘/‘/g +s/’/’/g diff --git a/po/ca.gmo b/po/ca.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5469fc Binary files /dev/null and b/po/ca.gmo differ diff --git a/po/ca.po b/po/ca.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2af5724 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/ca.po @@ -0,0 +1,1090 @@ +# Catalan translation of flex message catalogs. +# Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Jordi Mallach , 2002, 2003, 2006. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.33\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-04-13 22:21+0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Jordi Mallach \n" +"Language-Team: Catalan \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "L'estat #%d és no-acceptar -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "Context posterior perillós" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " números de línia associats a la regla:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " fi de transicions: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" transicions de bloqueig: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "la comprovació de consistència ha fallat en epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Bolcat AFD:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "no s'ha pogut crear un estat únic de final-de-búfer" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "estat # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "caràcter de transició incorrecte detectat en sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Classes d'equivalència:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "l'estat # %d accepta: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "l'estat # %d accepta: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yyacclist_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Classes de metaequivalència:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure ssltbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure eoltbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "No s'ha pogut escriure yynultrans_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "no es pot satisfer la regla" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "S'ha especificat l'opció -s però es pot aplicar la regla per defecte" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "No es pot fer servir -+ amb l'opció -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "No es pot fer servir -f o -F amb l'opció -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "No es pot fer servir --reentrant o --bison-bridge amb l'opció -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF i -Cm no tenen sentit juntes" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF i -I són incompatibles" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF són incompatibles amb el mode de compatibilitat amb lex" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf i -CF són mútuament excloents" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "No es pot fer servir -+ amb l'opció -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array és incompatible amb l'opció -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Les opcions -+ i --reentrant són mútuament excloents" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "No es suporta «bison bridge» per a l'analitzador de C++" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "no s'ha pogut crear %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "no s'ha pogut crear la capçalera de les taules" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "No es pot obrir el fitxer d'esquema %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "error d'entrada al llegir el fitxer d'esquema %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en tancar el fitxer d'esquema %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en crear el fitxer de capçalera %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en escriure el fitxer d'eixida %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en tancar el fitxer d'eixida %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en suprimir el fitxer d'eixida %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "No hi ha retrocés.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d estats de retrocés (no-acceptació).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Les taules comprimides sempre impliquen un retard.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en escriure el fitxer de còpia de seguretat %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error en tancar el fitxer de còpia de seguretat %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "estadístiques d'ús de %s versió %s:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " opcions de l'analitzador: -" + +# NFA == Autómata finit no-determinista. jm +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d estats AFN\n" + +# DFA == Autómata finit deterministic. jm +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d estats AFD (%d paraules)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d regles\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Sense retrocés\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d estats de retrocés (no-acceptació)\n" + +# Es refereix a còpia de seguretat, o retrocés? jm +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Sempre es realitza còpia de seguretat de les taules comprimides\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Utilitzats patrons de principi-de-línia\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d condicions d'activació\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d estats èpsilon, %d estats doble èpsilon\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " sense classes de caràcter\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" les classes de caràcters %d/%d necessitaren %d/%d paraules de magatzement, " +"%d reutilitzades\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d parells estat/estat-següent creats\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d transicions úniques/duplicades\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entrades de la taula\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d entrades base-def creades\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (pic %d) entrades nxt-chk creades\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (pic %d) entrades de plantilla nxt-chk creades\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entrades de la tabla buides\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototips creats\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d plantilles creades, %d usos\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d classes d'equivalència creades\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d classes de meta-equivalència creades\n" + +# Hash? jm +# segons un company de treballa que estudia a la UOC, allí +# les "hashtables" s'anomenen "taules de DISPERSIÓ". En aquest context +# no sé que dir-te. ear +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d desades) col·lisions d'ubicació («hash»), %d AFD iguals\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " es necessiten %d conjunts de relocalització\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " es necessiten %d entrades totals de la taula\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Error intern. Els flexopts estan malformats.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Proveu «%s --help» per a obtindre més informació.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "opció de -C desconeguda «%c»" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +# Hmm. No se si açò està be. jm +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error fatal d'anàlisi sintàctic" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "no s'ha pogut crear un fitxer d'informació del retrocés %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"-l l'opció de compatibilitat amb AT&T lex implica una penalització del " +"rendiment molt gran\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" i pot ser l'origen real d'altres penalitzacions del rendiment notificades\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"l'%%opció yylineno implica una penalització del rendiment NOMÉS en regles " +"que poden fer coincidir caràcters de nova línia\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interactiu) implica una xicoteta penalització del rendiment\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() implica una xicoteta penalització del rendiment\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT implica una penalització del rendiment molt gran\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Les regles de context posterior variable implica una penalització del " +"rendiment molt gran\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT no es pot fer servir amb -f o -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "l'%opció yylineno no es pot fer servir amb REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"Les regles de context posterior variable no es poden utilitzar amb -f o -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "l'%opció yyclass només té sentit per a analitzadors de C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Forma d'ús: %s [OPCIONS] [FITXER]...\n" + +# Al grep jo sempre he traduït match com a coincidir. No sé, no m'agrada +# molt això de text emparellat. +# Encara que coincident tampoc no m'acaba de convéncer. ear +# I que faig amb "reentrant" i "parser"? jm +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Genera programes que realitzen emparellaments de patrons en text.\n" +"\n" +"Compressió de taules:\n" +" -Ca, --align renuncia a taules més grans a canvi de una millor " +"alineació\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construeix classes d'equivalència\n" +" -Cf no comprimeixes les taules; utilitza la representació -" +"f\n" +" -CF no comprimeixes les taules; utilitza la representació -" +"F\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construeix classes de metaequivalència\n" +" -Cr, --read utilitza read() en lloc de stdio com a entrada de " +"l'analitzador\n" +" -f, --full genera un analitzador ràpid i gran. El mateix que -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast usa una representació alternativa de taules. El mateix " +"que -CFr\n" +" -Cem compressió per defecte (el mateix que --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Depuració:\n" +" -d, --debug activa el mode de depuració en l'analitzador\n" +" -b, --backup escriu l'informació dels retrocessos en %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report escriu l'informe de rendiment en stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suprimeix la regla per defecte de visualitzar " +"(ECHO) el text no emparellat\n" +" -T, --trace %s hauria d'executar-se en mode traça\n" +" -w, --nowarn no generes avisos\n" +" -v, --verbose escriu un resum de les estadístiques de " +"l'analitzador en stdout\n" +"\n" +"Fitxers:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FITXER especifica el fitxer d'eixida\n" +" -S, --skel=FITXER especifica el fitxer d'esquema\n" +" -t, --stdout escriu l'analitzador en stdout en lloc de %s\n" +" --yyclass=NOM nom de la classe C++\n" +" --header-file=FITXER crea un fitxer de capçaleres de C a més de " +"l'analitzador\n" +" --tables-file=[FITXER] escriu les taules en FITXER\n" +"\n" +"Comportament de l'analitzador:\n" +" -7, --7bit genera un analitzador de 7 bits\n" +" -8, --8bit genera un analitzador de 8 bits\n" +" -B, --batch genera un analitzador no interactiu (el contrari a " +"-I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive Ignora les diferències de majúscules i minúscules " +"en els patrons\n" +" -l, --lex-compat compatibilitat màxima amb el lex original\n" +" -X, --posix-compat compatibilitat màxima amb el lex POSIX\n" +" -I, --interactive genera un analitzador interactiu (el contrari a -" +"B)\n" +" --yylineno traça el compte de línies en yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Codi generat:\n" +" -+, --c++ genera un analitzador de la classe C++\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (defn és «1» per defecte)\n" +" -L, --noline suprimeix les directives #line en l'analitzador\n" +" -P, --prefix=CADENA utilitza CADENA com prefix en comptes de «yy»\n" +" -R, --reentrant genera un analitzador de C reentrant\n" +" --bison-bridge analitzador per a l'analitzador pur de bison\n" +" --bison-locations inclou suport per a yylloc\n" +" --stdinit inicialitza yyin/yyout a stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions estil antic de definicions de funcions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes llista de paràmetres buida als prototips\n" +" --nounistd no inclogues \n" +" --noFUNCIÓ no generes una FUNCIÓ en particular\n" +"\n" +"Miscel·lània:\n" +" -c opció POSIX sense efecte\n" +" -n opció POSIX sense efecte\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help mostra aquest missatge d'ajuda\n" +" -V, --version informa de la versió de %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "el nom «%s» és ridículament llarg" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "ha fallat l'assignació de memòria en allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "caràcter incorrecte «%s» detectat en check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "l'analitzador requereix l'opció -8 per a fer servir el caràcter %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "errada de la memòria dinàmica en copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: error intern fatal, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "ha fallat l'intent d'augmentar la mida de la matriu" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "línia incorrecta en el fitxer d'esquema" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "ha fallat l'assignació de memòria en yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** s'està començant el bolcat de l'afn amb l'estat inicial %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "estat # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** final del bolcat\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "màquina buida en dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regla de context posterior variable en la línia %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "tipus d'estat incorrecte en mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "les regles d'entrada són massa complicades (>= %d estats AFN)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "s'han trobat massa transicions en mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "massa regles (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "s'ha produït un error desconegut en processar la secció 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "condició de començament incorrecta" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "regla no reconeguda" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "s'ha utilitzat el context posterior dos vegades" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "valors d'iteració incorrectes" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "el valor d'iteració ha de ser positiu" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"el rang de caràcters [%c-%c] és ambigu en un analitzador insensible a les " +"majúscules i minúscules" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "rang negatiu en classe de caràcter" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"el rang de caràcters [%c-%c] és ambigu en un analitzador insensible a les " +"majúscules i minúscules" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"el rang de caràcters [%c-%c] és ambigu en un analitzador insensible a les " +"majúscules i minúscules" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "La línia d'entrada és massa llarga\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "directiva «%top» malformada" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "directiva «%» no reconeguda" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "«|» no emparellat" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "definició del nom incompleta" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "%%opció no reconeguda: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "classe de caràcter incorrecta" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "definició no definida {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr " incorrecta: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "manca una cometa" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "expressió de la classe de caràcters incorrecta: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "caràcter incorrecte dins de {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "manca una }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "s'ha trobat un EOF dins d'una acció" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "s'ha trobat un EOF dins d'una acció" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "caràcter incorrecte: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "no es pot obrir %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Forma d'ús: %s [OPCIONS]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "l'opció «%s» no accepta arguments\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "l'opció «%s» requereix un argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "l'opció «%s» és ambígua\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Opció no reconeguda «%s»\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Error desconegut=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "ha fallat l'assignació de memòria per a la taula de símbols" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "el nom ha sigut definit dos vegades" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "la condició d'activació %s ha sigut declarada dos vegades" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "EOF prematur" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Marcador de fi\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Quelcom estrany* - terminal: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "Ha fallat la prova de consistència en symfollowset" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "No es pot especificar l'opció de capçalera si s'escriu a stdout." + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "opció de -R desconeguda «%c»" + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "-Cf/-CF i l'%opció yylineno són incompatibles" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "For usage, try\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Per al mode d'ús, proveu\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" + +#~ msgid "-P flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "la opció -P s'ha d'especificar per separat" + +#~ msgid "-o flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "l'opció -o s'ha d'especificar per separat" + +#~ msgid "-S flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "l'opció -S s'ha d'especificar per separat" + +#~ msgid "-C flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "l'opció -C s'ha de donar per separat" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -ooutput -Pprefix -Sskeleton]\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s [--bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -oeixida -Pprefix -Sesquema]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t[--help --version] [file ...]\n" +#~ msgstr "\t[--help --version] [fitxer ...]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-b generate backing-up information to %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-b genera la informació dels retrocessos efectuats a %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-c opció POSIX sense efecte\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-d turn on debug mode in generated scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-d activa el mode de depuració en l'analitzador generat\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-f generate fast, large scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-f genera un analitzador ràpid i gran\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-h produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-h mostra aquest missatge d'ajuda\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-i generate case-insensitive scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-i genera un analitzador insensible a majúscules i minúscules\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-l maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-l compatibilitat màxima amb el lex original\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-n opció POSIX sense efecte\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-p generate performance report to stderr\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-p genera l'informe de rendiment en stderr\n" + +# Al grep jo sempre he traduït match com a coincidir. No sé, no m'agrada +# molt això de text emparellat. +# Encara que coincident tampoc no m'acaba de convéncer. ear +#~ msgid "\t-s suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-s suprimeix la regla per defecte de visualitzar (ECHO) el text no " +#~ "emparellat\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-t write generated scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-t escriu l'analitzador generat en l'eixida estàndard en lloc de %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-v write summary of scanner statistics to f\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-v escriu un resum de les estadístiques en f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-w do not generate warnings\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-w no genera avisos\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-B generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-B genera un analitzador no interactiu (el contrari a -I)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-F use alternative fast scanner representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-F usa la representació alternativa d'analitzador ràpid\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-I generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-I genera analitzador interactiu (el contrari a -B)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-L suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-L suprimeix les directives #line en l'analitzador\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-T %s should run in trace mode\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-T %s hauria de executarse en mode traça\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-V report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-V informa de la versió de %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-7 generate 7-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-7 genera un analitzador de 7 bits\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-8 generate 8-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-8 genera un analitzador de 8 bits\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-+ generate C++ scanner class\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-+ genera un analitzador de la classe C++\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-? produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-? produeix aquest missatge d'ajuda\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-C specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem):\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-C especifica el grau de compressió de la taula (per defecte -Cem):\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ca trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Ca renuncia a taules més grans a canvi de una millor alineació\n" +#~ "\t\t de la memòria\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ce construct equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ce construeix classes d'equivalència\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cf do not compress scanner tables; use -f representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cf no comprimeix les taules de l'analitzador; utilitza la " +#~ "representació -f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-CF do not compress scanner tables; use -F representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-CF no comprimeix les taules de l'analitzador; utilitza la " +#~ "representació -F\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cm construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Cm construeix classes de metaequivalència\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cr use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cr utilitza read() en lloc de stdio com a entrada de l'analitzador\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-o specify output filename\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-o especifica el fitxer d'eixida\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-P specify scanner prefix other than \"yy\"\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-P especifica un prefix de l'analitzador diferent a «yy»\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-S specify skeleton file\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-S especifica el fitxer d'esquema\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--help produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--help produeix aquest missatge d'ajuda\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--version report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--version informa de la versió de %s\n" diff --git a/po/da.gmo b/po/da.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..602074c Binary files /dev/null and b/po/da.gmo differ diff --git a/po/da.po b/po/da.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1113bed --- /dev/null +++ b/po/da.po @@ -0,0 +1,1054 @@ +# Danish messages for flex. +# Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Keld Simonsen , 2000-2002. +# Johan Linde , 1996. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2002.3.12a\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2002-03-27 09:12+0100\n" +"Last-Translator: Keld Simonsen \n" +"Language-Team: Danish \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Tilstand %d er ikke-accepterende -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "farlig efterfølgende kontekst" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " linjenummer for associeret regel:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " ud-overgange: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" stopovergange: filslut " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "konsistenskontrollen mislykkedes i epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA-udskrift:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette en unik buffersluttilstand" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "tilstand %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "forkert overgangstegn fundet i sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Ækvivalensklasser:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "tilstand %d accepterer: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "tilstand %d accepterer: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-ækvivalensklasser:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1354 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: gen.c:1624 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: gen.c:1675 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "reglen kan ikke matches" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "flaget -s angivet, men standardreglen kan følges" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "-+ kan ikke bruges sammen med flaget -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "-f eller -F kan ikke bruges sammen med -l" + +#: main.c:241 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "-R eller -Rb kan ikke bruges sammen med -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF og -Cm kan ikke bruges sammen" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF og -I kan ikke bruges sammen" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF kan ikke bruges i lex-kompatibilitetstilstand" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf og -CF er gensidigt udelukkende" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "-+ kan ikke bruges sammen med flaget -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "-+ kan ikke bruges sammen med %array" + +#: main.c:302 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Flagene -+ og -R er gensidigt udelukkende." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: main.c:419 +#, fuzzy +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette %s" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "kan ikke åbne skabelonfilen %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved læsning af skabelonsfilen %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved lukning af skabelonfilen %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved oprettelsen af headerfilen %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved skrivning af udfilen %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved lukning af udfilen %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved sletning af udfilen %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Ingen sikkerhedskopiering.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d sikkerhedskopierer (ikke-accepterende) tilstande.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Komprimerete tabeller backer alltid tillbaka.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved skrivning af sikkerhedskopifilen %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "fejl ved lukning af sikerhedskopifilen %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "Statistik over brugaf %s version %s:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " fortolkningsflag: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d NFA-tilstand\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d DFA-tilstand (%d ord)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d regler\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Ingen sikkerhedskopiering\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d sikkerhedskopierer (ikke-accepterende) tilstande.\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Komprimerede tabeller bakker altid tilbake\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Begyndelse-af-linje-mønster brugt\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d startbetingelse\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d epsilontilstande, %d dobbelte epsilontilstande\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " ingen tegnklasser\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr " %d/%d tegnklasser behøvede %d/%d ord for gemning, %d genbrugte\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d par med tilstand/næste-tilstand oprettede\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d unikke/duplikerede overgange\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d tabelposter\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d base/standard-poster oprettede\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max %d) næste/test-poster oprettede\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max %d) skablon-næste/test-poster oprettede\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d tomme tabelposter\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototyper oprettede\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d skabloner oprettede, %d formål\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ækvivalensklasser oprettet\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d meta-ækvivalensklasser oprettede\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d gemte) hash-kollisioner, %d DFA'er er ens\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d opsætninger med omallokeringer krævedes\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d totale tabelposter kræves\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Intern fejl. flexopts er fejlbehæftede.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "ukendt flag til -C \"%c\"" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s version %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "uoprettelig fejl ved analysen" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "kunne ikke oprette sikkerhedskopi af info-fil %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"flaget -l for opførsel som AT&T's lex medfører et væsentligt præstationstab\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " og kan være den egentlige årsag til andre rapporter om dette\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "%%option yylineno medfører en væsentlig præstationstab\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interaktiv) medfører et mindre præstationstab\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() medfører et mindre præstationstab\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT medfører et væsentligt præstationstab\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Regler for variabel efterfølgende kontekst medfører et væsentlig " +"præstationstab\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT kan ikke bruges sammen med -f eller -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno kan ikke bruges sammen med -f eller -F" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"regler for variabel efterfølgende kontekst kan ikke bruges\n" +"sammen med -f eller -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass er kun meningsfyldt for C++-fortolkere" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "%s [FLAG...] [fil...]\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Tabel-kompression: (normalt -Cem)\n" +" -Ca, --align brug bedre hukommelses-tilpasning i stedet for mindre " +"tabeller\n" +" -Ce, --ecs konstruér ækvivalensklasser\n" +" -Cf komprimér ikke tabeller; brug -f repræsentation\n" +" -CF komprimér ikke tabeller; brug -F repræsentation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs konstruér meta-ækvivalensklasser\n" +" -Cr, --read brug read() i stedet for stdio til skanner-inddata\n" +" -f, --full generér hurtig, stor skanner. Det samme som -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast brug alternativ tabelrepræsentation. Det samme som -CFr\n" +"\n" +"Fejlsøgning:\n" +" -d, --debug aktivér fejlsøgnings-tilstand i skanneren\n" +" -b, --backup skriv sikkerhedskopi-information til %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report skriv ydelses-rapport på stdfejl\n" +" -s, --nodefault undertryk normal regel om at udskrive tekst der " +"ikke passede\n" +" -T, --trace %s bør køre i sporings-tilstand\n" +" -w, --nowarn generér ikke advarsler\n" +" -v, --verbose skriv sammendrag af skanner-statistik til stdud\n" +"\n" +"Filer:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE angiv uddata-filnavn\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE angiv skelet-fil\n" +" -t, --stdout skriv skanner på stdud i stedet for på %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME navn på C++-klasse\n" +" --header=FILE opret en C header-fil sammen med skanneren\n" +"\n" +"Skannerens opførsel:\n" +" -7, --7bit generér 7-bit-skanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generér 8-bit-skanner\n" +" -B, --batch generér batch-skanner (modsat -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignorér forskel på små og store bogstaver i " +"mønstre\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maksimal kompatibilitet med oprindelig lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generér interaktiv skanner (modsat -B)\n" +" --yylineno notér linjenummer i yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Genereret kode:\n" +" -+, --c++ generér C++ skanner-klasse\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (forvalgt defn er '1')\n" +" -L, --noline undertryk #line-direktiver i skanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRENG brug STRENG som begyndelse i stedet for \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generér en reentrant C-skanner\n" +" -Rb, --reentrant-bison reentrant skanner for ren Bison-fortolker.\n" +" --stdinit initialisér yyin/yyout til stdind/stdud\n" +" --noFUNKTION generér ikke en bestemt FUNKTION\n" +"\n" +"Forskelligt:\n" +" -c POSIX-flag der ikke udføres\n" +" -n POSIX-flag der ikke udføres\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help udskriv denne hjælpebesked\n" +" -V, --version udskriv %s version\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "navnet \"%s\" er latterligt langt" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "hukommelsestildelingen mislykkedes i allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "forkert tegn \"%s\" fundet i check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "skanneren kræver flaget -8 for at kunne bruge tegnet %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "dynamisk hukommelsesfejl i copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: uoprettelig intern fejl, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "forsøg på at øge arraystørrelse mislykkedes" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "forkert linje i skeletfilen" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "hukommelsestildelingen mislykkedes i yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** begynder udskrift af nfa med starttilstand %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "tilstand %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** slut på udskrift\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "tom maskine i dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regel for variabel efterfølgende kontekst på linje %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "forkert tilstandstype i mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "inddatareglerne er for komplicerede (>= %d NFA-tilstand)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "fandt for mange overgange i mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "for mange regler (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +#, fuzzy +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "forkert : %s" + +#: parse.y:315 +#, fuzzy +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "ukendt %-direktiv" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +#, fuzzy +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "Regel for variabel efterfølgende kontekst på linje %d\n" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:821 +#, fuzzy +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr " ingen tegnklasser\n" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "\t-i opret en versalufølsom fortolker\n" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "\t-i opret en versalufølsom fortolker\n" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "ukendt %-direktiv" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "ukendt %-direktiv" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "ufuldstændig navnedefinition" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "ukendt %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "forkert tegnklasse" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "udefinieret definition {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "forkert : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "citationstegn savnes" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "forkert udtryk for tegnklasse: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "forkert tegn imellem {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "} savnes" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "filslutning mødt inden i en handling" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "filslutning mødt inden i en handling" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "forkert tegn: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "kan ikke åbne %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "%s [FLAG...] [fil...]\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "ukendt %%option: %s" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "hukommelsestildeling for symboltabel mislykkedes" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "navnet defineret to gange" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "startbetingelse %s deklareret to gange" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "for tidlig filslut" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Slutmarkering\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Noget mærkeligt* - tegn: %d værdi: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "konsistenskontrollen mislykkedes i symfollowset" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "Kan ikke angive header-flag hvis der skrives til standard-ud." + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "-Cf/-CF og %option yylineno kan ikke bruges sammen" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "For usage, try\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "For hvordan det skal bruges prøv\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "ukendt flag til -R '%c'" + +#~ msgid "-P flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaget -P skal angives separat" + +#~ msgid "-o flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaget -o skal angives separat" + +#~ msgid "-S flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaget -S skal angives separat" + +#~ msgid "-C flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaget -C skal angives separat" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -ooutput -Pprefix -Sskeleton]\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -oudfil -Pprefiks -Sskabelon]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t[--help --version] [file ...]\n" +#~ msgstr "\t[--help --version] [fil ...]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-b generate backing-up information to %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-b skriv information om sikkerhedskopiering til %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-c POSIX-flaget udfører intet\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-d turn on debug mode in generated scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-d sæt den oprettede fortolker i fejlsøgningstilstand\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-f generate fast, large scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-f opret en hurtig, stor fortolker\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-h produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-h vis denne hjælpetekst\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-l maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-l maksimal kompatibilitet med den oprindelige lex\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-n POSIX-flaget gør ingenting\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-p generate performance report to stderr\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-p send rapport om præstation til standard fejl\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-s suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-s undertryk standardreglen om at udskrive tekst som ikke kunne " +#~ "matches\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-t write generated scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-t skriv den oprettede fortolker til standard ud i stedet for %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-v write summary of scanner statistics to f\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-v skriv kortfattet skannerstatistik til f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-w do not generate warnings\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-w vis ingen advarsler\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-B generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-B opret en ikke-interaktiv fortolker (modsat -I)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-F use alternative fast scanner representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-F brug en alternativ hurtig scannerrepræsentation\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-I generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-I opret en interaktiv scanner (modsat -B)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-L suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-L undertryk #line-direktiver i skanneren\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-T %s should run in trace mode\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-T %s skal køres i sporingstilstand\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-V report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-V vis %s-version\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-7 generate 7-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-7 opret en 7-bits fortolker\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-8 generate 8-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-8 opret en 8-bits fortolker\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-+ generate C++ scanner class\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-+ opret en C++-skannerklasse\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-? produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-? vis denne hjælpetekst\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-C specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem):\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-C angiv graden af tabelkompression (standard -Cem):\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ca trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Ca skift til større tabeller for at forbedre " +#~ "hukommelsebehandlingen\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ce construct equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ce opret ækvivalensklasser\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cf do not compress scanner tables; use -f representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cf komprimér ikke fortolkertabellerne; brug repræsentationen -f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-CF do not compress scanner tables; use -F representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-CF komprimér ikke skannertabellerne; brug repræsentationen -F\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cm construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Cm opret meta-ækvivalensklasser\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cr use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cr brug read() i stedet for standard ind som inddata til skanneren\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-o specify output filename\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-o angiv navnet på udfilen\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-P specify scanner prefix other than \"yy\"\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-P angiv andet scannerprefix end \"yy\"\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-S specify skeleton file\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-S angiv skeletfil\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--help produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--help vis denne hjælpetekst\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--version report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--version vis %s-version\n" diff --git a/po/de.gmo b/po/de.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a923bd Binary files /dev/null and b/po/de.gmo differ diff --git a/po/de.po b/po/de.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0351a24 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/de.po @@ -0,0 +1,925 @@ +# German messages for flex +# Copyright © 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 The Flex Project. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the flex package. +# Michael Piefel , 2002, 2003, 2008 +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.34\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-11 11:12:41+0100\n" +"Last-Translator: Michael Piefel \n" +"Language-Team: German \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Zustand #%d ist nicht-akzeptierend –\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "gefährlicher folgender Kontext" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " verbundene Regelzeilennummern" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " Aus-Übergänge: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" Hemm-Übergänge: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "Konsistenzprüfung fehlgeschlagen in epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA-Ausgabe:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "konnte keinen einzigartigen Ende-des-Puffers-Zustand erzeugen" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "Zustand # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Konnte yynxt_tbl[][] nicht schreiben" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "ungültiges Übergangszeichen in sympartition() entdeckt" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Äquivalenz-Klassen:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "Zustand # %d akzeptiert: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "Zustand # %d akzeptiert: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yyacclist_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yyacc_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Konnte ecstbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Äquivalenz-Klassen:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yymeta_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yybase_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yydef_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yynxt_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yychk_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Konnte ftbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Konnte ssltbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Konnte eoltbl nicht schreiben" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Konnte yynultrans_tbl nicht schreiben" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "Regel kann nicht passen" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "„-s“-Option gegeben, aber Vorgabe-Regel kann nicht passen" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Kann nicht „-+“ zusammen mit „-l“-Option verwenden" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Kann nicht „-f“ oder „-F“ zusammen mit „-l“-Option verwenden" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "" +"Kann nicht „--reentrant“ oder „--bison-bridge“ mit „-l“-Option verwenden" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "„-Cf“/„-CF“ und „-Cm“ sind zusammen nicht sinnvoll" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "„-Cf“/„-CF“ und „-I“ sind inkompatibel" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "„-Cf“/„-CF“ sind inkompatibel mit lex-Kompatibilitätsmodus" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "„-Cf“ und „-CF“ schließen sich gegenseitig aus" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Kann nicht „-+“ zusammen mit „-CF“-Option verwenden" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "„%array“ inkompatibel mit „-+“-Option" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Optionen „-+“ und „--reentrant“ schließen sich gegenseitig aus." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "Brücke zu Bison für den C++-Scanner nicht unterstützt." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "konnte %s nicht erzeugen" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "konnte Tabellenköpfe nicht schreiben" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "kann Skelett-Datei %s nicht öffnen" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "Eingabefehler beim Lesen der Skelett-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Schließen der Skelett-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Erstellen der Header-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Schreiben der Ausgabe-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Schließen der Ausgabe-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Löschen der Ausgabe-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Kein Backing-up.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d Zustände mit Backing-up (nicht akzeptierend).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Komprimierte Tabellen benutzen immer Backing-up.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Schreiben der Backup-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "Fehler beim Schließen der Backup-Datei %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s Version %s Benutzungsstatistiken:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " Scanner-Optionen: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d NFA-Zustände\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d DFA-Zustände (%d Wörter)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d Regeln\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Kein Backing-up.\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d Zustände mit Backing-up (nicht akzeptierend).\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Komprimierte Tabellen benutzen immer Backing-up.\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Zeilenanfang-Muster benutzt\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d Startbedingungen\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d Epsilon-Zustände, %d Doppel-Epsilon-Zustände\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " keine Zeichenklassen\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d Zeichenklassen brauchten %d/%d Speicherwörter, %d wiederbenutzt\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d Zustand/Nächster-Zustand-Paare erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d einzigartige/doppelte Übergänge\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d Tabelleneinträge\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d Einträge „base-def“ erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max. %d) Einträge „nxt-chk“ erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max. %d) Einträge „template nxt-chk“ erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d leere Tabelleneinträge\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d Protos erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d Schablonen erzeugt, %d Benutzungen\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d Äquivalenz-Klassen erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d Meta-Äquivalenz-Klassen erzeugt\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d gespeichert) Hash-Kollisionen, %d DFAs gleich\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d Sätze von Neuallozierungen benötigt\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d Tabelleneinträge insgesamt benötigt\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Interner Fehler. flexopts sind missgestaltet.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Versuchen Sie es mit „%s --help“ für mehr Informationen.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "unbekannte „-C“-Option „%c“" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "fataler Parse-Fehler" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "konnte Datei %s mit Informationen zum Backing-up nicht erzeugen" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"-l AT&T-lex-Kompatibilitätsmodus führt zu großen Geschwindigkeitseinbußen\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" und ist möglicherweise die wirkliche Quelle anderer gemeldeter Einbußen\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%option yylineno führt zu Geschwindigkeitseinbußen NUR für Regeln, die auf " +"einen Zeilenvorschub passen können\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interaktiv) führt zu kleineren Geschwindigkeitseinbußen\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() führt zu kleineren Geschwindigkeitseinbußen\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT führt zu großen Geschwindigkeitseinbußen\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Regeln mit variablem folgenden Kontext führen zu großen " +"Geschwindigkeitseinbußen\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT kann nicht mit „-f“ oder „-F“ zusammen verwendet werden" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno kann nicht mit REJECT zusammen verwendet werden" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"Regeln mit variablem folgenden Kontext können nicht mit „-f“ oder „-F“ " +"verwendet werden" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass ist nur bei C++-Scannern sinnvoll" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Aufruf: %s [OPTIONEN...] [DATEI...]\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Generiert Programme, die Mustererkennung in Texten durchführen.\n" +"\n" +"Tabellen-Komprimierung:\n" +" -Ca, --align erzeuge größere Tabellen, aber bessere " +"Speicherausrichtung\n" +" -Ce, --ecs konstruiere Äquivalenz-Klassen\n" +" -Cf komprimiere Tabellen nicht; benutze „-f“-Repräsentation\n" +" -CF komprimiere Tabellen nicht; benutze „-F“-Repräsentation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs konstruiere Meta-Äquivalenz-Klassen\n" +" -Cr, --read benutze read() anstelle von stdio für Scannereingabe\n" +" -f, --full generiere schnellen, großen Scanner. Genau wie -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast benutze alternative Tabellenrepräsentation. Genau wie -" +"CFr\n" +" -Cem Voreinstellung (genau wie --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Fehlersuche:\n" +" -d, --debug Fehlersuch-(Debug-)Modus im Scanner aktivieren\n" +" -b, --backup schreibe Backing-up-Information in %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report schreibe Performanzbericht auf stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault unterdücke Standardregel ECHO für nicht passenden " +"Text\n" +" -T, --trace %s sollte im Trace-Modus laufen\n" +" -w, --nowarn generiere keine Warnungen\n" +" -v, --verbose schreibe Zusammenfassung der Scannerstatistiken " +"auf stdout\n" +"\n" +"Dateien:\n" +" -o, --outfile=DATEI Ausgabe-Dateiname\n" +" -S, --skel=DATEI Skelettdatei\n" +" -t, --stdout gib Scanner auf stdout anstelle von %s aus\n" +" --yyclass=NAME Name der C++-Klasse\n" +" --header-file=DATEI erstelle eine C-Headerdatei zusätzlich zum " +"Scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=DATEI] schreibe Tabellen in DATEI\n" +"\n" +"Scannerverhalten:\n" +" -7, --7bit generiere 7-bit-Scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generiere 8-bit-Scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generiere Dateiscanner (Gegenteil von -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignoriere Groß-/Kleinschreibung in Mustern\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximale Kompatibilität mit originalem lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximala Kompatibilität mit lex aus POSIX\n" +" -I, --interactive generiere interaktiven Scanner (Gegenteil von -B)\n" +" --yylineno verfolge Zeilenzähler in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generierter Code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generiere C++-Scannerklasse\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #definiere Makro (Standard-Defn ist „1“)\n" +" -L, --noline unterdrücke #line-Direktiven im Scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING benutze STRING als Präfix anstelle von „yy“\n" +" -R, --reentrant generiere einen reentranten C-Scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge Scanner für reentranten Bison-Parser\n" +" (Bison-Deklaration „%%pure_parser“)\n" +" --bison-locations yylloc-Unterstützung aktivieren\n" +" --stdinit initialisiere yyin/yyout mit stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions Funktionsdefinitionen alten Stils\n" +" --noansi-prototypes leere Parameterlisten in Prototypen\n" +" --nounistd nicht mit einbinden\n" +" --noFUNKTION generiere eine bestimmte FUNKTION nicht\n" +"\n" +"Verschiedenes:\n" +" -c keine Wirkung (aus POSIX)\n" +" -n keine Wirkung (aus POSIX)\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produziere diese Hilfenachricht\n" +" -V, --version melde %s-Version\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "name „%s“ ist lächerlich lang" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "Speicheranforderung in allocate_array() fehlgeschlagen" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "ungültiges Zeichen „%s“ in check_char() entdeckt" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "Scanner erfordert Option „-8“, um das Zeichen %s benutzen zu können" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "Fehler beim dynamischen Speicher in copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: fataler interner Fehler, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "Versuch, die Feldgröße zu erhöhen, fehlgeschlagen" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "ungültige Zeile in Skelettdatei" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "Speicheranforderung in yy_flex_xmalloc() fehlgeschlagen" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginne Ausgabe von NFA mit Startzustand %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "Zustand # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** end der Ausgabe\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "leere Maschine in dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regel mit veränderlichem folgenden Kontext in Zeile %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "ungültiger Zustandstyp in mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "Eingaberegeln sind zu kompliziert (>= %d NFA-Zustände)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "zu viele Übergänge in mkxtion() gefunden" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "zu viele Regeln (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "unbekannter Fehler beim Bearbeiten von Abschnitt 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "ungültige Startbedingungs-Liste" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "nicht erkannte Regel" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "folgender Kontext doppelt verwendet" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "ungültige Iterationswerte" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "Iterationswerte müssen positiv sein" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"der Zeichenbereich [%c-%c] ist in Scannern ohne Beachtung von Groß-/" +"Kleinschreibung mehrdeutig" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "negativer Bereich in Zeichenklasse" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[:^lower:] ist in Scannern ohne Beachtung von Groß-/Kleinschreibung " +"mehrdeutig" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[:^upper:] ist in Scannern ohne Beachtung von Groß-/Kleinschreibung " +"mehrdeutig" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Eingabezeile zu lang\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "falsch geformte „%top“-Direktive" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "nicht erkannte „%“-Direktive" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "Unbalancierte „{“" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "unvollständige Namensdefinition" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "nicht erkannte %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "ungültige Zeichenklasse" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "undefinierte Definitione {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "ungültige : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "fehlendes Anführungszeichen" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "ungültiger Zeichenklassenausdruck: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "ungültiges Zeichen innerhalb von {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "fehlende }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "EOF innerhalb einer Aktion angetroffen" + +#: scan.l:945 +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "EOF innerhalb eines Musters angetroffen" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "ungültiges Zeichen: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "kann %s nicht öffnen" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Aufruf: %s [OPTIONEN...]\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "Option „%s“ erlaubt kein Argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "Option „%s“ verlangt ein Argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "Option „%s“ ist mehrdeutig\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "nicht erkannte Option „%s“\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Unbekannter Fehler=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "Speicheranforderung für Symboltabelle fehlgeschlagen" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "Name zweimal definiert" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "Startbedingung %s zweimal definiert" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "vorzeitiges EOF" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Endemarkierung\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Etwas Seltsames* - tok: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "Konstistenzüberprüfung in symfollowset fehlgeschlagen" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "Kann Header-Option nicht benutzen wenn Ausgabe nach stdout geht." + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "unbekannte „-R“-Option „%c“" + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "„-Cf“/„-CF“ und „%option yylineno“ sind inkompatibel" diff --git a/po/en@boldquot.header b/po/en@boldquot.header new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fedb6a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/en@boldquot.header @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# All this catalog "translates" are quotation characters. +# The msgids must be ASCII and therefore cannot contain real quotation +# characters, only substitutes like grave accent (0x60), apostrophe (0x27) +# and double quote (0x22). These substitutes look strange; see +# http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html +# +# This catalog translates grave accent (0x60) and apostrophe (0x27) to +# left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019). +# It also translates pairs of apostrophe (0x27) to +# left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019) +# and pairs of quotation mark (0x22) to +# left double quotation mark (U+201C) and right double quotation mark (U+201D). +# +# When output to an UTF-8 terminal, the quotation characters appear perfectly. +# When output to an ISO-8859-1 terminal, the single quotation marks are +# transliterated to apostrophes (by iconv in glibc 2.2 or newer) or to +# grave/acute accent (by libiconv), and the double quotation marks are +# transliterated to 0x22. +# When output to an ASCII terminal, the single quotation marks are +# transliterated to apostrophes, and the double quotation marks are +# transliterated to 0x22. +# +# This catalog furthermore displays the text between the quotation marks in +# bold face, assuming the VT100/XTerm escape sequences. +# diff --git a/po/en@quot.header b/po/en@quot.header new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9647fc --- /dev/null +++ b/po/en@quot.header @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# All this catalog "translates" are quotation characters. +# The msgids must be ASCII and therefore cannot contain real quotation +# characters, only substitutes like grave accent (0x60), apostrophe (0x27) +# and double quote (0x22). These substitutes look strange; see +# http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html +# +# This catalog translates grave accent (0x60) and apostrophe (0x27) to +# left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019). +# It also translates pairs of apostrophe (0x27) to +# left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019) +# and pairs of quotation mark (0x22) to +# left double quotation mark (U+201C) and right double quotation mark (U+201D). +# +# When output to an UTF-8 terminal, the quotation characters appear perfectly. +# When output to an ISO-8859-1 terminal, the single quotation marks are +# transliterated to apostrophes (by iconv in glibc 2.2 or newer) or to +# grave/acute accent (by libiconv), and the double quotation marks are +# transliterated to 0x22. +# When output to an ASCII terminal, the single quotation marks are +# transliterated to apostrophes, and the double quotation marks are +# transliterated to 0x22. +# diff --git a/po/es.gmo b/po/es.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d851f55 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/es.gmo differ diff --git a/po/es.po b/po/es.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71bfe14 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/es.po @@ -0,0 +1,1288 @@ +# Mensajes en español para GNU flex. +# Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Nicolás García-Pedrajas , 1997. +# ## 23 de septiembre de 1996, +# ## Finaliza la tradución y la dejo para revisión +# ## No me machaquéis mucho, es la primera que hago. +# +# Gracias a Nicolás Fernández García que me ha sugerido algunas ideas. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: GNU flex 2.5.8\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2003-01-02 12:06+0100\n" +"Last-Translator: Nicolás García-Pedrajas \n" +"Language-Team: Spanish \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n" + +# El estado (?) sv +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "El estado #%d es no-aceptar -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "contexto posterior peligroso" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " números de línea asociados a la regla:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " fin de transiciones: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" transiciones de bloqueo: fin de archivo (EOF)" + +# Teste no lo he oído en mi vida. ¿te suena mal test a secas? +# o quizá ¿examen de consistencia? em +# Pongo comillas a la función em +# Con teste me estoy haciendo famoso, cada vez que lo escribo +# me lo preguntan. Lo que ocurre es que teste es el término que ha +# aceptado la Real Academia, por eso creo que debíamos usarlo. ng +# Bueno, no vamos a ser más papistas que el Papa, pero que a mí me +# sigue sonando raro em +# pues el verbo es testar, ¿cómo te suena? ng+ +# +# Sugiero usar prueba o comprobación. sv +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "el teste de consistencia falló en `epsclosure()'" + +# ¿Qué tal volcado? em +# ok, a mí tampoco me gustaba descarga ng +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Volcado AFD:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "no se pudo crear un estado único de final-de-buffer" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "estado # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "carácter de transición erróneo detectado en sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Clases de equivalencia:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "el estado # %d acepta: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "el estado # %d acepta: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +# ¿No sería mejor "MetaEquivalencia" o "Meta-Equivalencia"? sv +# yo prefiero como está, es el mismo caso de metafísica ng+ +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Clases de metaequivalencia:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1354 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +#: gen.c:1624 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +#: gen.c:1675 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "" + +# ¿coincidencia?, es la traducción habitual em +# La traducción de match no me gusta pero no encuentro otra +# Sugerencia: satisface, encaja, es aplicable. sv +# match se traduce por emparejar cuando se usa para emparejar una llave +# abierta con una cerrada, por ejemplo, pero no cuando se trata de ver +# si una regla "matches" o no "matches". +# creo que aplicar no qeuda mal ng+ +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "la regla no se puede aplicar" + +# ## re-redacto el mensaje. sv +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "" +"se ha especificado la opción -s pero se puede aplicar la regla por defecto" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "No se puede usar -+ con la opción -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "No se pueden usar las opciones -f o -F con la opción -l" + +#: main.c:241 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "No se pueden usar las opciones -R o -Rb con la opción -l" + +# ¿juntos o juntas? +# Creo que está bien así em +# ok ng +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF y -Cm no tienen sentido juntos" + +# no se si poner y ó e +# A mí tambien me hubiese pasado, creo que está bien así em +# entonces lo dejo ng +# Yo creo que en este caso no hace falta porque se leería así: +# "menos ce efe o menos ce efe mayúscula y menos I son incompatibles". sv +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF e -I son incompatibles" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF son incompatibles con el modo de compatibilidad con lex" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf y -CF son mutuamente excluyentes" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "No se puede usar -+ con la opción -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array incompatible con la opción -+" + +#: main.c:302 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "-+ y -R son mutuamente excluyentes" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +#: main.c:419 +#, fuzzy +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "no se pudo crear %s" + +# Lo mismo con skeleton, máscara o modelo em +# lo mismo de antes ng +# Lo mismo que antes :) em +# idem ng+ +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "no se puede abrir el archivo de esquema %s" + +# Skeleton se puede traducir por máscara, o por modelo em +# Sí, lo estuve considerando. Pero el eskeleton file es un fichero que +# le indica a flex la forma como tratar el fichero de entrada, y por eso me +# perece que se puede poner mejor esquema, en el sentido de esquema de +# comportamiento, como en algorítmica ng +# No me has convencido nada. Esquema es una cosa, y esquema de comportamiento +# otra muy distinta. No hay mucha gente que asocie las dos cosas. +# Por otro lado, ya que es una cosa que acepta sólo a los muy avanzados +# usuarios, creo que no hace falta buscar palabras que no significan lo que +# son. Todos los que sepan qué es el eskeleton file sabrán lo que es el archivo +# de máscara, pero por otro lado lo del archivo de esquema puede confundir +# a los profanos en la materia, pensando que se refiere al propio scanner. +# No le veo ninguna ventaja a usar esquema, y sí dos inconvenientes em +# que decida una tercera persona +# +# ## Cambio "leyendo" por "al leer", como en otras traducciones. sv +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "error de entrada al leer el archivo de esquema %s" + +# Otra vez :) em +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "error al cerrar el archivo de esquema %s" + +# Lo mismo, archivo de seguridad? em +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "error al crear el archivo de cabecera %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "error al escribir el archivo de salida %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "error al cerrar el archivo de salida %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "error al borrar el archivo de salida %s" + +# Copia de seguridad? em +# Sugerencia: No hay retroceso. sv +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Sin retroceso.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d estados de retroceso (no-aceptación).\n" + +# Esta frase no me convence demasiado. Si tradujésemos de español +# a inglés lo que hay ahora en español diría algo así como: +# "Compressed tables are always back up" +# (supuesto que back es irregular y su pasado/participio es back y no backed, +# que ahora mismo no me acuerdo). sv +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Las tablas comprimidas siempre implican un retraso.\n" + +# Lo mismo, archivo de seguridad? em +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "error al escribir el archivo de seguridad %s" + +# En todas las traducciones que ha aparecido +# he sugerido el uso de copia de seguridad em +# ok ng +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "error al cerrar el archivo de copia de seguridad %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s versión %s estadísticas de uso:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " opciones del analizador: -" + +# NFA significa non-deterministic finite automata, así que lo he traducido +# por AFN +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d estados AFN\n" + +# DFA significa deterministic finite autómata, lo he traducido por AFD +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d estados AFD {%d palabras}\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d reglas\n" + +# Otra vez ;) em +# modificado como en la anterior ng +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Sin retroceso\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d estados de retroceso (no-aceptación)\n" + +# FIXME. +# Informar al autor de que esta frase es casi idéntica a una anterior, para +# que sólo haya que traducirla una vez. sv +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Siempre se realiza copia de seguridad de las tablas comprimidas\n" + +# Lo mismo "se han usado patrones de comienzo de línea". sv +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Usados patrones de comienzo-de-línea\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d condiciones de activación\n" + +# Lo de estados épsilon lo entenderá un usuario avanzado, pero no sé si uno +# normal. +# Yo soy uno normal, y no sé lo que es em +# en teoría de autómatas no deterministas un estado épsilon es un estado +# en el que se puede realizar una transición no trivial sin leer nada, +# lo de doble épsilon no lo he oído nunca. Creo que hay que dejar el término +# técnico. ng +# Tu mandas, no tengo nada que decir a eso em +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d estados épsilon, %d estados doble épsilon\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " sin clases de caracteres\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" las clases de caracteres %d/%d necesitaron %d/%d palabras de\n" +"almacenamiento, %d reutilizadas\n" + +# Frases como esta quedan algo sosas. +# ¿Qué tal " se han creado %d pares estado/estado-siguiente"? +# Bueno, mejor no lo hagas hasta que no se sepa cómo queda al lado +# de las otras. sv +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d pares estado/estado-siguiente creados\n" + +# ## Añado sendas eses, ya que son transiciones. sv +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d transiciones únicas/duplicadas\n" + +# Entradas 'en' la tabla em +# sí, mejor ng +# ¿Que había antes? (¿entradas a la tabla?) +# (entradas *de* la tabla me suena mejor) sv. +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entradas en la tabla\n" + +# ## pongo `comillas' en el base-def. sv +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d entradas `base-def' creadas\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (pico %d) entradas nxt-chk creadas\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (pico %d) entradas de plantilla nxt-chk creadas\n" + +# ¿entradas a la tabla o entradas de la tabla? sv +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entradas en la tabla vacías\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototipos creados\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d plantillas creadas, %d usos\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d clases de equivalencia creadas\n" + +# "se han creado..." sv +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d clases de metaequivalencia creadas\n" + +# A veces he visto traducir hash (o hashing) por desmenuzamiento, pero no +# me gusta +# demasiado. De todas formas es un término bastante usado sin traducir. +# A mí hash no me sugiere nada . Piensa en algo mejor, de momento lo dejo +# entre comillas em +# en cierto modo 'colisiones en la localización' sería una idea parecida +# quizás se pueda usar ng +# Me gusta más, pero ya te digo, soy un usuario de andar por casa, y sigo +# sin entender qué es em +# la idea del hash consiste en almacenar un registro (de cualquier tipo) en +# un lugar que se puede determinar mediante una transformación directa de su +# clave, por eso si hay dos claves iguales hay una colisión, porque dos +# registros van al mismo sitio ng+ +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr "" +" %d (%d almacenadas) colisiones de localización ('hash'), %d AFDs iguales\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " se necesitan %d conjuntos de relocalización\n" + +# Lo mismo que en otro sitio: ¿table entries son entradas a la tabla o +# de la tabla? sv +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " se necesitan %d entradas totales en la tabla\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Error interno. flexopts mal formadas.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Pruebe `%s --help' para más información.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "opción -C desconocida '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +# Creo que no existe traducción de parse, en todo lo referente a compiladores +# y autómatas yo siempre lo he visto así. +# Existe alguna solución a 'parse', ¿qué tal +# al analizar la sintaxis? em +# pero es que el parse es sólo una parte del analizador sintáctico +# aunque desde luego sería mucho más sencillo de entender el mensaje ng +# Habrá que plantearlo en el consejo de ancianos de Spanglish, que a veces +# resuelven mucho em +# ok, ¿cómo se le plantea? ng +# Sugerencia: error fatal. sv +# con comillas es un término medio. Lo de error grave fue una sugerencia +# de Enrique, y croe que queda mejor. ng+ +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "error muy grave en el analizador sintáctico" + +# Esto no tiene sentido. Uso flex a menudo, y no recuerdo haber visto +# este mensaje nunca. Pero no me parezca que tenga mucho sentido así +# em, ¿a qué se está refiriendo? em +# la verdad es que yo tampoco he usado esta opción, así que he aplicado la +# ley de Murphy, cuando todo lo demás falle, lea el manual. El archivo al +# que se refiere informa sobre todas las reglas que obligan a un retroceso +# del analizador, he rehecho el mensaje para que sea más claro ng +# +# Pues si este "backing" se refiere a un retroceso del analizador, los +# demás también, ¿no? (y no a "copias de seguridad"). sv +# +# ## Perfecto !, pero ten cuidado con los espacios despues del comienzo de línea +# ## , ejemplo +# ## +# ## msgstr " bla bla .. \n" +# ## "bla bla ..." +# ## +# ## Eso no es válido ( solución, usa emacs po-mode :) ) em +# ## ok, ya estoy instalando linux otra vez ng+ +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "" +"no se pudo crear el archivo de información de las reglas\n" +"que producen un retroceso del analizador %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"-l la opción de compatibilidad con AT&T lex implica una penalización del\n" +"rendimiento muy alta\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" y puede ser el origen real de otras penalizaciones del rendimiento " +"notificadas\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"la %%opción yylineno implica una penalización del rendimiento muy alta\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interactivo) implica una pequeña penalización del rendimiento\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() implica un pequeña penalización del rendimiento\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT implica una penalización del rendimiento muy alta\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"La existencia de reglas de contexto posterior variable implica una\n" +"penalización del rendimiento muy alta\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT no se puede usar con -f o -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "la %opción yylineno no se puede usar con -f o -F" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"las reglas de contexto posterior variable no se pueden usar con -f o -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "la %option yyclass sólo tiene sentido para los analizadores en C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Uso: %s [OPCIONES] [FICHERO]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Genera programas que realizan emparejado de patrones en texto.\n" +"\n" +"Compresión de tablas: (por defecto es -Cem)\n" +" -Ca, --align Renuncia a tablas grandes para mejorar la alineación en " +"memoria\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construye clases de equivalencia\n" +" -Cf no comprime las tablas; utiliza la representación -f\n" +" -CF no comprime las tablas; utiliza la representación -F\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construye clases de metaequivalencia\n" +" -Cr, --read utiliza read() en lugar de stdio para la entrada del " +"analizador\n" +" -f, --full genera una analizar rápido y grande. Igual que -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast usa la representación de tablas alternativa. Igual que -" +"CFr\n" +" -Cem compresión por defecto (igual que --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Depurado:\n" +" -d, --debug habilita el modo de depuración en el analizador\n" +" -b, --backup escribe información de seguridad en %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report escribe un informe de rendimiento en stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suprime la regla por defecto consistente en un " +"ECHO de cualquier carácter sin emparejar\n" +" -T, --trace %s debería ejecutarse en modo traza\n" +" -w, --nowarn no genera avisos\n" +" -v, --verbose escribe un resumen de estadísticas del analizador " +"en stdout\n" +"\n" +"Ficheros:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE especifica el nombre del fichero de salida\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE especifica el fichero de esquema\n" +" -t, --stdout escribe el analizador en stdout en lugar de en %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME nombre de la clase de C++\n" +" --header=FILE crea un fichero de cabecera de C además del " +"analizador\n" +"\n" +"Comportamiento del analizador:\n" +" -7, --7bit genera un analizador de 7 bits\n" +" -8, --8bit genera un analizador de 8 bits\n" +" -B, --batch genera un analizador en modo batch (opuesto a -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignora mayúsculas y minúsculas en los patrones\n" +" -l, --lex-compat compatibilidad máxima con lex\n" +" -I, --interactive genera un analizador interactivo (opuesto a -B)\n" +" --yylineno mantiene información del conteo de líneas en " +"yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Código generado:\n" +" -+, --c++ genera una clase C++ con el analizador\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (pro defecto defn es '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suprime las directivas #line en el analizador\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING usa STRING como prefijo en lugar de \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate un analizador C reentrante\n" +" -Rb, --reentrant-bison analizador reentrante para un analizador léxico " +"bison puro.\n" +" --stdinit inicializa yyin/yyout a stdin/stdout\n" +" --noFUNCTION no genera la función FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscelánea:\n" +" -c opción POSIX do-nothing\n" +" -n opción POSIX do-nothing\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce este mensaje de ayuda\n" +" -V, --version informa de la versión %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "nombre \"%s\" ridículamente grande" + +# Asignación de memoria em +# ¿está unificado? ng +# Sí, pero creo que sólo por mí. Normalmente esos mensajes +# los dá la biblioteca C antes em +# ok ng+ +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "falló la asignación de memoria en `allocate_array()'" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "carácter incorrecto '%s' detectado en `check_char()'" + +# he añadido el `poder' em +# ok ng +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "el analizador requiere la opción -8 para poder usar el carácter %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "fallo de la memoria dinámica en copy_string()" + +# Sugerencia: error fatal. sv +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: error interno muy grave, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "falló el intento de aumentar el tamaño de la matriz" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "línea incorrecta en el archivo de esquema" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "la reserva de memoria falló en yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** comenzando la descarga del AFN con el estado inicial %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "estado # %4d\t" + +# Sugerencia: volcado. sv +# ok ng+ +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** fin de volcado\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "máquina vacía en `dupmachine()'" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regla de contexto posterior variable en la línea %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "tipo de estado incorrecto en mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "las reglas de entrada son demasiado complicadas (>= %d estados AFN)" + +# Sugerencia: se han encontrado... sv +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "encontradas demasiadas transiciones en mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "demasiadas reglas (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "error desconocido en el proceso de la sección 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "lista de condiciones de activación incorrecta" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "regla no reconocida" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "contexto posterior usado dos veces" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "valores incorrectos para iteración" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "los valores para iteración deben ser positivos" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "rango negativo en clase caracteres" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"\t-i genera un analizador que no distingue entre mayúsculas y minúsculas\n" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"\t-i genera un analizador que no distingue entre mayúsculas y minúsculas\n" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "directiva '%' no reconocida" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "directiva '%' no reconocida" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "definición de nombre incompleta" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "%%opción no reconocida: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "clase de caracteres incorrecta" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "definición no definida {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr " incorrecta: %s" + +# Sugerencia: falta una comilla. sv +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "falta comilla" + +# Corregido el orden de la frase, ponía: +# incorrecta la expresión ... em +# ok, de traducir al final ocurre que acabas hablando al revés, +# como en inglés ng +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "expresión de la clase de caracteres incorrecta: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "carácter incorrecto dentro de {}'s" + +# Sugerencia: "falta una }". sv +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "falta }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "Fin de archivo (EOF) encontrado dentro de una acción" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "Fin de archivo (EOF) encontrado dentro de una acción" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "carácter incorrecto: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "no se puede abrir %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Uso: %s [OPCIONES]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "la opción `%s' no permite un argumento\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "la opción `%s' requiere un argumento\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "la opción `%s' es ambigua\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Opción no reconocida `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Error desconocido=(%d)\n" + +# Asignación de memoria em +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "falló la reserva de memoria para la tabla de símbolos" + +# hay que procurar evitar esto, siempre nos suena mejor +# el nombre ha sido definido dos veces, ¿qué te parece? em +# mucho mejor, ya lo había pensado, pero no sabía cual era el estilo usual. ng +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "el nombre ha sido definido dos veces" + +# Aquí lo mismo 'la condición ... ha sido ..." em +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "la condición de activación %s ha sido declarada dos veces" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "fin de archivo (EOF) prematuro" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Marcador de fin\n" + +# sobre lo de tok, me parece que es abreviatura de token. ng +# en bison he traducido token por terminal, creo que es bueno unificar. ng +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Algo extraño* - terminal: %d val: %d\n" + +# Te he corregido un error de tecleo, y puesto entre comillas +# la llamada a la función em +# ok, lo de las comillas no lo sabía ng +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "falló el test de consistencia en `symfollowset'" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "No se puede especificar una opción de cabecera si se escribe en stdout" + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "-Cf/-CF y la %opción yylineno son incompatibles" + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "opción -R desconocida '%c'" + +# Sugerencia: modificador '%c' desconocido -> opción '%c' desconocida. sv +# ## usage - modo de empleo +# ## pongo try - pruebe, como en otras traducciones. sv +#~ msgid "" +#~ "For usage, try\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Para el uso, pruebe\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" + +# especificar en vez de dar em +# sí, queda mejor ng +#~ msgid "-P flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "la opción -P se debe especificar separadamente" + +# especificar, o proporcionar em +# especificar para unificar ng +# Esa es la norma que estamos usando. em +#~ msgid "-o flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "la opción -o se debe especificar separadamente" + +# especificar, o proporcionar em +# idem ng +#~ msgid "-S flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "la opción -S se debe especificar separadamente" + +# especificar, o proporcionar em +#~ msgid "-C flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "la opción -C se debe especificar separadamente" + +# Skeleton otra vez ( recuerdo máscara, o modelos ) em +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -ooutput -Pprefix -Sskeleton]\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -osalida -Pprefijo -Sesquema]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t[--help --version] [file ...]\n" +#~ msgstr "\t[--help --version] [archivo ...]\n" + +# seguridad em +# idem ng +#~ msgid "\t-b generate backing-up information to %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-b genera la información de los retrocesos efectuados a %s\n" + +# No tiene efecto, en vez de no-hagas-nada em +# no sé si es lo mismo ng +# Es como lo estamos traduciendo en otros casos de opciones +# por compatibilidad POSIX pero sin efecto em +# ok ng+ +#~ msgid "\t-c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-c opción POSIX sin efecto\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-d turn on debug mode in generated scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-d activa el modo de depuración en el analizador generado\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-f generate fast, large scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-f genera un analizador rápido y grande\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-h produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-h produce este mensaje de ayuda\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-l maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-l compatibilidad máxima con el lex original\n" + +# lo mismo que arriba em +#~ msgid "\t-n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-n opción POSIX sin efecto\n" + +# He cambiado el orden salida de error estándar, ponía em +#~ msgid "\t-p generate performance report to stderr\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-p genera el informe de rendimiento en la salida de error estándar " +#~ "(stderr)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-s suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-s suprime la regla por defecto de visualizar (ECHO) el texto no " +#~ "emparejado\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-t write generated scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-t escribe el analizador generado en la salida estándar (stdout) en\n" +#~ "lugar de en %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-v write summary of scanner statistics to f\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-v escribe un resumen de las estadísticas del analizador en f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-w do not generate warnings\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-w no genera avisos\n" + +# ## cambio opuesta por opuesto. +#~ msgid "\t-B generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-B genera un analizador no interactivo (opuesto a -I)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-F use alternative fast scanner representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-F utiliza la representación de analizador rápido alternativa\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-I generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-I genera analizador interactivo (opuesto a -B)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-L suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-L suprime las directivas #line en el analizador\n" + +# modo de seguimiento em +# ¿está unificado? ng +# Ha salido ya alguna vez, pero no sé si sólo fue en una de mis +# traducciones. Dejémoslo para otro em +#~ msgid "\t-T %s should run in trace mode\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-T %s debería ejecutarse en modo traza\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-V report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-V informa de la versión de %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-7 generate 7-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-7 genera un analizador de 7 bits\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-8 generate 8-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-8 genera un analizador de 8 bits\n" + +# Un analizador C++, sin más, o una clase C++ para el analizador em +# creo que es así, porque genera dos clases C++ ng +# ¿Y?, una pregunta ¿cuál es la clase C++?, tal y como lo traduces +# parece que existiese una sola clase C++ :), sé que el flex te genera +# una clase ( dos ), pero no 'la clase' em +# creo que no me explicado, mi idea es que como genera 2 clases en C++ +# el mensaje sería generate C++ scanner classes, luego si está en singular +# creo que se puede referir a que genera un analizador de la clase C++, +# pero creo que a lo mejor el original no se preocupó de esas sutilezas ng+ +# +# Pues a mí me parece que lo que genera es una clase analizadora en/de C++ +# es decir: "C++ (scanner class)" no "(C++ class) scanner" que sí sería +# un analizador de la clase C++. sv +#~ msgid "\t-+ generate C++ scanner class\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-+ genera una clase analizadora en C++\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-? produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-? produce este mensaje de ayuda\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-C specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem):\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-C especifica el grado de compresión de la tabla (por defecto -Cem):\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ca trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Ca renuncia a las tables grandes en favor de una mejor\n" +#~ "\t\t alineación de la memoria\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ce construct equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ce construye clases de equivalencia\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cf do not compress scanner tables; use -f representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cf no comprime las tablas del analizador, utiliza la representación " +#~ "-f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-CF do not compress scanner tables; use -F representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-CF no comprime las tablas del analizador, utiliza la representación " +#~ "-F\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cm construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-cm construye clases de metaequivalencia\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cr use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cr utiliza read() en lugar de la entrada estándar (stdio) como\n" +#~ "\t\t entrada al analizador\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-o specify output filename\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-o especifica el nombre del archivo de salida\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-P specify scanner prefix other than \"yy\"\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-P especifica un prefijo del analizador distinto de \"yy\"\n" + +# De esquema ..., em +#~ msgid "\t-S specify skeleton file\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-S especifica el archivo de esquema\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--help produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--help produce este mensaje de ayuda\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--version report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--version informa de la versión de %s\n" diff --git a/po/flex.pot b/po/flex.pot new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ee396b --- /dev/null +++ b/po/flex.pot @@ -0,0 +1,815 @@ +# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. +# This file is put in the public domain. +# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. +# +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" +"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" +"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:945 +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "" diff --git a/po/fr.gmo b/po/fr.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c0a4e7 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/fr.gmo differ diff --git a/po/fr.po b/po/fr.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99a6cf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/fr.po @@ -0,0 +1,1082 @@ +# Messages français pour Flex. +# Copyright © 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Michel Robitaille , traducteur depuis/since 1996, depuis mars 2002 pour flex. +# +# Marc Baudoin , 1996, traducteur jusqu'en mars 2002 +# Dominique Boucher , 1996. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.31\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2004-05-10 08:00-0500\n" +"Last-Translator: Michel Robitaille \n" +"Language-Team: French \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "L'état n° %d n'accepte pas -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "le contexte traîné est dangereux" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " numéros de ligne associés à la règle :" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " transitions de sortie : " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" transitions-bouchon : EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "le contrôle de cohérence a échoué dans epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Vidage de l'AFD :\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "impossible de créer un seul état de fin de tampon" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "état n° %d :\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "mauvais caractère de transition détecté dans sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Classes d'Équivalence :\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "l'état n° %d accepte : [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "l'état n° %d accepte : " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Ne peut écrire yyacclist_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Classes de Méta-Équivalence :\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écire yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Ne peut écrire ssltbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Ne peut écrire eoltbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "ne peut écrire yynultrnas_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "la règle ne peut être pairée" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "l'option -s est donnée mais la règle par défaut peut être reconnue" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "L'option -+ ne peut être combinée à -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Les options -f et -F ne peuvent être combinées à -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "" +"Les options --reentrant ou --bison-bridge ne peuvent être combinées à " +"l'option -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF et -Cm ne peuvent être spécifiés ensemble" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF et -I sont incompatibles" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "" +"l'option -Cf/-CF n'est pas compatible avec le mode de compatibilité « lex »" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf et -CF sont mutuellement exclusifs" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "L'option -+ ne peut être combinée à -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array incompatible avec l'option -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Les options +- et --reentrant sont mutuellement exclusives." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "bridge bison n'est pas supporté pour l'analyseur C++" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "impossible de créer %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "ne peut écrire les tables d'en-tête" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "impossible d'ouvrir le fichier canevas %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de la lecture du fichier canevas %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de la fermeture du fichier canevas %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "erreur de création du fichier d'en-tête %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de l'écriture du fichier de sortie %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de la fermeture du fichier de sortie %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de l'effacement du fichier de sortie %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Pas de retour-arrière.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d états avec retour arrière (non-acceptants).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Les tables comprimées font toujours des retours-arrière.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de l'écriture du fichier de sauvegarde %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "erreur lors de la fermeture du fichier de sauvegarde %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "« %s » version %s, statistiques d'utilisation :\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " options de l'analyseur lexical : -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d états NFA\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d états AFD (%d mots)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d règles\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Pas de retour arrière\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d états avec retour arrière (si non-acceptants)\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Les tables comprimées font toujours des retours arrière\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Modèles utilisés en début de ligne\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d conditions de départ\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d états epsilon, %d états double epsilon\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " pas de classes de caractères\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d classes de caractères requises %d/%d mots-mémoire, %d recyclés\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d paires state/nextstate produites\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d transitions uniques/dupliquées\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entrées dans la table\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d entrées base-def produites\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max %d) entrées nxt-chk produites\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max %d) entrées de modèle nxt-chk produites\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entrées vides dans la table\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototypes produits\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d modèles produits, %d usages\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d classes d'équivalence produites\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d classes de méta-équivalence produites\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d sauvés) collisions durant dispersion, %d AFD égaux\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d ensembles de réallocations requis\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d entrées requises dans la table, au total\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Erreur interne. Les options « flexopts » sont mal composées.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Essayer « %s --help » pour plus d'informations.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "l'option -C « %c » inconnue" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "erreur de lecture fatale" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "" +"impossible de créer le fichier d'information sur les retours-arrière %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"L'option -l de compatibilité avec le « lex » d'AT&T entraîne une importante\n" +"perte de performance\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " et peuvent être cause d'autres vices de performance observés\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%option yylineno entraîne une importante perte de performance SEULEMENT\n" +"sur les règles pouvant concorder avec le caractère de retour de chartiot\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "l'option -I (interactif) entraîne une faible perte de performance\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() entraîne une faible baisse de performance\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT entraîne une importante baisse de performance\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Les règles de contexte traîné variable entraînent une importante baisse de\n" +"performance\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT ne peut pas être utilisé avec -f ou -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno ne peut être utilisé avec REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"les règles de contexte traîné variable ne peuvent pas être utilisées avec\n" +"-f ou -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass n'a de sens qu'avec les analyseurs C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [fichier]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Génération de programmes capables de traiter la concordance de patrons sur " +"du texte.\n" +"\n" +"Compression de table:\n" +" -Ca, --align négocier les grandes tables pour un meilleur alignement " +"mémoire\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construire des équivalences de classes\n" +" -Cf ne pas compresser les tables; utiliser la représentation " +"-f\n" +" -CF ne pas compresser les tables; utiliser la représentation " +"-F\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construire des méta-équivalences de classes\n" +" -Cr, --read utiliser read() au lieu de stdio pour le scanner " +"d'entrée\n" +" -f, --full générer rapidement, un grand scanner. Identique à -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast utiliser une table alternative de représentation. " +"Identique à -CFr\n" +" -Cem compression par défaut (identique à --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Mise au point (mode débug):\n" +" -d, --debug permettre le mode débug du scanner\n" +" -b, --backup archiver les informations vers %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report produire un rapport de performance sur stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault supprimer les règles par défaut pour\n" +" le texte non concordant par ECHO\n" +" -T, --trace %s devrait s'exécuter en mode trace\n" +" -w, --nowarn ne pas générer d'avertissements\n" +" -v, --verbose produire des statistiques sommaires du scanner " +"sur stdout\n" +"\n" +"Fichiers:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FICHIER spécifier un nom de fichier de sortie\n" +" -S, --skel=FICHIER spécifier le fichier du squelette\n" +" -t, --stdout produire le scanner sur stdout au lieu de %s\n" +" --yyclass=NOM nom de la classe C++\n" +" --header-file=FICHIER créer le fichier d'en-tête C en plus du " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FICHIER] écrire les tables dans le FICHIER\n" +"\n" +"Comportement du scanner:\n" +" -7, --7bit générer un scanner de 7 bits\n" +" -8, --8bit générer un scanner de 8 bits\n" +" -B, --batch générer un scanner travaillant par lot (contraire " +"de -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignorer la casse dans les patrons\n" +" -l, --lex-compat établir une compatibilité maximale avec le lex " +"d'origine\n" +" -X, --posix-compat établir une compatibilité maximale avec le lex de " +"POSIX\n" +" -I, --interactive générer un scanner interactif (contraire de -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Code généré:\n" +" -+, --c++ générer la classe C++ du scanner\n" +" -Dmacro[=def] définition macro #define (par défaut est '1')\n" +" -L, --noline supprimer les directives #line dans le scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=CHAÎNE utiliser la CHAÎNE comme préfixe au lieu de \"yy" +"\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant générer un scanner C en code réentrant\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner pour l'analyseur pur bison\n" +" --bison-locations inclure le support de yylloc.\n" +" --stdinit initialiser yyin/yyout à stdin/stdout\n" +" --nounistd ne pas inclure \n" +" --noFONCTION ne pas générer une FONCTION particulière\n" +"\n" +"Diverses:\n" +" -c ne pas traiter une option POSIX\n" +" -n ne pas traiter une option POSIX\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help afficher l'aide-mémoire\n" +" -V, --version afficher la version %s du logiciel\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "le nom \"%s\" est ridiculement long" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "échec d'allocation mémoire dans allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "mauvais caractère « %s » détecté dans check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "" +"l'analyseur nécessite l'option -8 pour pouvoir utiliser le caractère %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "échec de mémoire dynamique dans copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s : erreur interne fatale, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "échec de la tentative d'augmenter la taille du tableau" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "mauvaise ligne dans le fichier canevas" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "échec d'allocation mémoire dans yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** début du vidage de nfa avec %d pour état de départ\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "état n° %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** fin du vidage\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "machine vide dans dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Règle de contexte traîné variable à la ligne %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "mauvais type d'état dans mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "les règles d'entrée sont trop compliquées (>= %d états NFA)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "il y a trop de transitions dans mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "trop de règles (> %d) !" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "erreur inconnue de traitement à la section 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "mauvaise liste de conditions de départ" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "règle non reconnue" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "contexte remorqué utilisé deux fois" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "valeurs d'itération erronée" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "valeur d'itération doit être positive" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"l'étendue de caractères [%c-%c] est ambiguë pour un scanner insensible à la " +"casse" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "plage négative dans la classe de caractères" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"l'étendue de caractères [%c-%c] est ambiguë pour un scanner insensible à la " +"casse" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"l'étendue de caractères [%c-%c] est ambiguë pour un scanner insensible à la " +"casse" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "ligne d'entrée trop longue\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "directive « %top » mal composée" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "directive « % » inconnue" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "« { » non pairé" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "définition de nom incomplète" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "%%option non-reconnue : %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "mauvaise classe de caractères" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "définition {%s} non-définie" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "mauvaise : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "guillemet manquant" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "mauvaise expression de classe de caractères : %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "mauvais caractère entre accolades « {} »" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "« } » non-apparié" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "Fin de fichier rencontrée à l'intérieur d'une action" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "Fin de fichier rencontrée à l'intérieur d'une action" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "mauvais caractère : %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "impossible d'ouvrir %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "option « %s » ne permet pas d'argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "option « %s » requiert un argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "option « %s » est ambiguë\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "option « %s » non reconnue\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Erreur inconnue=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "échec de l'allocation mémoire de la table des symboles" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "nom défini deux fois" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "condition de départ %s déclarée deux fois" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "fin de fichier inattendue" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Marqueur de Fin\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Très bizarre* - tok : %d val : %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "le contrôle de cohérence a échoué dans symfollowset()" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "Ne peut spécifier l'option d'en-tête si en écriture sur stdout" + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "le paramètre « %c » de l'option -R est inconnu" + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "-Cf/-CF et %option yylineno sont incompatibles" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "For usage, try\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Pour de l'aide conernant l'usage, faites\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" + +#~ msgid "-P flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "l'option -P doit être utilisée séparément" + +#~ msgid "-o flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "l'option -o doit être utilisée séparément" + +#~ msgid "-S flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "l'option -S doit être utilisée séparément" + +#~ msgid "-C flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "L'option -C doit être utilisée séparément" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -ooutput -Pprefix -Sskeleton]\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -osortie -Ppréfixe -Scanevas]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t[--help --version] [file ...]\n" +#~ msgstr "\t[--help --version] [fichier ...]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-b generate backing-up information to %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-b génère des informations de retour arrière dans %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-c option POSIX pour ne rien faire\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-d turn on debug mode in generated scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-d active le mode de déverminage dans l'analyseur généré\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-f generate fast, large scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-f génère un analyseur rapide et volumineux\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-h produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-h affiche ce message d'aide\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-i generate case-insensitive scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-i génère un analyseur insensible à la casse\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-l maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-l compatibilité maximale avec le « lex » original\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-n option POSIX pour ne rien faire\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-p generate performance report to stderr\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-p affiche un rapport de performance sur stderr\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-s suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-s supprime la règle par défaut qui AFFICHE le texte non reconnu\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-t write generated scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-t écrit l'analyseur généré sur la sortie standard au lieu de %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-v write summary of scanner statistics to f\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-v écrit un résumé des statistiques de l'analyseur sur f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-w do not generate warnings\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-w ne génère pas d'avertissements\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-B generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-B génère un analyseur non-interactif (inverse de -I)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-F use alternative fast scanner representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-F produit une représentation plus efficace de l'analyseur\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-I generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-I génère un analyseur interactif (inverse de -B)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-L suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-L supprime les directives #line dans l'analyseur\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-T %s should run in trace mode\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-T %s devrait fonctionner en mode trace\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-V report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-V indique la version de « %s »\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-7 generate 7-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-7 génère un analyseur 7 bits\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-8 generate 8-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-8 génère un analyseur 8 bits\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-+ generate C++ scanner class\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-+ génère un analyseur sous forme de classe C++\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-? produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-? affiche ce message d'aide\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-C specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem):\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-C spécifie le degré de compression des tables (-Cem par défaut) :\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ca trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Ca produit des tables plus encombrantes pour un meilleur\n" +#~ "alignement en mémoire\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ce construct equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ce construit des classes d'équivalence\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cf do not compress scanner tables; use -f representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cf ne comprime pas les tables de l'analyseur ; utilise la " +#~ "représentation -f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-CF do not compress scanner tables; use -F representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-CF ne comprime pas les tables de l'analyseur ; utilise la " +#~ "représentation -F\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cm construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Cm construit des classes de meta-équivalence\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cr use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cr utilise read() au lieu de stdio pour l'entrée de l'analyseur\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-o specify output filename\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-o spécifie le nom du fichier de sortie\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-P specify scanner prefix other than \"yy\"\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-P spécifie un préfixe d'analyseur autre que \"yy\"\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-S specify skeleton file\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-S spécifie le fichier canevas\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--help produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--help affiche ce message d'aide\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--version report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--version indique la version de « %s »\n" diff --git a/po/ga.gmo b/po/ga.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25b6962 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/ga.gmo differ diff --git a/po/ga.po b/po/ga.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2263fde --- /dev/null +++ b/po/ga.po @@ -0,0 +1,916 @@ +# Irish translations for flex. +# Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Kevin Patrick Scannell , 2003, 2006. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.33\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-03-05 13:09-0500\n" +"Last-Translator: Kevin Patrick Scannell \n" +"Language-Team: Irish \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Níl an staid #%d ina staid ghlactha -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "comhthéacs sraoilleach baolach" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " líne-uimhreacha de na rialacha bainteacha:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " athruithe amach: " + +# weak, I know -- KPS +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" athruithe plúchta: comhadchríoch " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "theip ar sheiceáil chomhionannais i epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Dumpáil DFA:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "níorbh fhéidir staid shainiúil a chruthú ag deireadh maoláin" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "staid # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yynxt_tbl[][] a scríobh" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "carachtar trasdula neamhbhailí i sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Aicmí Coibhéise:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "glacann staid # %d le: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "glacann staid # %d le: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yyacclist_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yyacc_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir ecstbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Aicmí Meiteachoibhéise:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yymeta_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yybase_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yydef_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yynxt_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yychk_tbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir ftbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir ssltbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir eoltbl a scríobh" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Níorbh fhéidir yynultrans_tbl a scríobh" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "Ní féidir riail chomhoiriúnach a aimsiú" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "" +"bhí an rogha -s tugtha ach is féidir an riail réamhshocraithe a chur i " +"gcomhoiriúnacht" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Níl -+ ar fáil in éineacht leis an rogha -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Níl -f nó -F ar fáil in éineacht leis an rogha -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "Níl --reentrant nó --bison-bridge ar fáil in éineacht leis an rogha -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "Níl -Cf/-CF agus -Cm comhoiriúnach" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "Níl -Cf/-CF agus -I comhoiriúnach" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "Níl -Cf/-CF ar fáil sa mhód comhoiriúnachta lex" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "Is comheisiatach iad na roghanna -Cf agus -CF" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Níl -+ ar fáil in éineacht leis an rogha -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "níl %array comhoiriúnach leis an rogha -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Is comheisiatach iad na roghanna -+ agus --reentrant" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "níl bison bridge ar fáil don scanóir C++." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "níorbh fhéidir %s a chruthú" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "níorbh fhéidir ceanntásc táblaí a scríobh" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "ní féidir creatchomhad %s a oscailt" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus creatchomhaid %s á léamh" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus creatchomhaid %s á dhúnadh" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus comhad ceanntáisc %s á chruthú" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus aschomhaid %s á scríobh" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus aschomhad %s á dhúnadh" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus aschomhaid %s á scriosadh" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Ná cúlaítear.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d staid chúlaithe (níl ina staid ghlactha).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Cúlaíonn táblaí comhbhrúite i gcónaí.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus comhad cúltaca %s á scríobh" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "earráid agus comhad cúltaca %s á dhúnadh" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s leagan %s staitistic d'úsáid:\n" + +# fr uses "lexical analyzer"; scanóir seems fine though --KPS +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " roghanna don scanóir: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d staid NFA\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d staid DFA (%d focal)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d riail\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Ná cúlaítear\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d staid chúlaithe (níl ina staid ghlactha)\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Cúlaíonn táblaí comhbhrúite i gcónaí\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Patrúin úsáidte ag ceann líne\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d coinníoll tosaigh\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d staid eipsealóin, %d staid eipsealóin dúbailte\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " níl aon aicme charachtair\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" tá gá le %d/%d aicme charachtair %d/%d focal stórála, %d athúsáidte\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d péire state/nextstate\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d athrú sainiúil/dúblach\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d iontráil sa tábla\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d iontráil base-def\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (buaic %d) iontráil nxt-chk\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (buaic %d) iontráil teimpléid nxt-chk\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d iontráil tábla folamh\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d fréamhshamhail\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d teimpléad, %d i bhfeidhm\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d aicme choibhéise\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d aicme mheiteachoibhéise\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d sábháilte) tuairt haiseála, %d DFA comhionann le chéile\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " tá gá le %d sraith athdháilte\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " tá gá le %d iontráil tábla ar fad\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Earráid inmheánach (flexopts míchumtha).\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Bain triail as `%s --help' chun tuilleadh eolais a fháil.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "rogha -C anaithnid '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "earráid pharsála mharfach" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "níorbh fhéidir comhad %s a chruthú don eolas faoin chúlú" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "is cúis le moilliú mór an rogha -l (comhoiriúnacht le AT&T lex)\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " agus is féidir gur cúis é le fadhbanna luais eile é\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"is cúis le moilliú mór an %%rogha yylineno, MÁ tá rialacha ann le línte nua " +"iontu\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "is cúis le moilliú beag an rogha -I (idirghníomhach)\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "is cúis le moilliú beag an fheidhm yymore()\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "is REJECT cúis le moilliú mór\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"is cúis le moilliú na rialacha maidir le comhthéacs sraoilleach " +"athraitheach\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "Níl REJECT ar fáil leis na roghanna -f nó -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "níl %option yylineno ar fáil le REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"níl rialacha maidir le comhthéacs sraoilleach athraitheach ar fáil le -f nó -" +"F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "tá an %option yyclass gan bhrí ach amháin le scanóirí C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Úsáid: %s [ROGHANNA] [COMHAD]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Gineann an clár seo cláir eile le haghaidh chomhoiriúnú de phatrúin.\n" +"\n" +"Comhfháscadh táblaí:\n" +" -Ca, --align malartaigh táblaí níos mó d'ailíniú cuimhne níos fearr\n" +" -Ce, --ecs déan aicmí coibhéise\n" +" -Cf ná comhbhrúigh táblaí; bain úsáid as léiriú -f\n" +" -CF ná comhbhrúigh táblaí; bain úsáid as léiriú -F\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs déan aicmí meiteachoibhéise\n" +" -Cr, --read bain úsáid as read() in ionad stdio d'ionchur\n" +" -f, --full tóg scanóir atá mear agus mór; ar comhbhrí le -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast úsáid léiriú táblaí tánaisteach; ar comhbhrí le -CFr\n" +" -Cem comhfháscadh réamhshocraithe (== --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Dífhabhtú:\n" +" -d, --debug cuir dífhabhtú ar obair\n" +" -b, --backup scríobh eolas faoin chúlú chuig %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report scríobh tuairisc fheidhmithe chuig stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault ná déan macalla de théacs neamh-chomhoiriúnach\n" +" -T, --trace ba chóir do %s a rith sa mhód loirg\n" +" -w, --nowarn ná taispeáin rabhaidh\n" +" -v, --verbose taispeáin achoimre ar staitistic scanóra chuig " +"stdout\n" +"\n" +"Comhaid:\n" +" -o, --outfile=COMHAD roghnaigh ainm comhaid le haghaidh aschuir\n" +" -S, --skel=COMHAD roghnaigh creatchomhad\n" +" -t, --stdout scríobh an scanóir chuig stdout in ionad %s\n" +" --yyclass=COMHAD ainm de `class' C++\n" +" --header-file=COMHAD scríobh comhad ceanntáisc C i dteannta an " +"scanóra\n" +" --tables-file[=COMHAD] scríobh na táblaí chuig COMHAD\n" +"\n" +"Scanóir:\n" +" -7, --7bit gin scanóir 7-giotán\n" +" -8, --8bit gin scanóir 8-giotán\n" +" -B, --batch gin scanóir baisce (i gcodarsnacht le -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive déan neamhshuim ar cheannlitreacha/litreacha " +"beaga\n" +" -l, --lex-compat comhoiriúnacht le lex bunúsach, a mhéad is féidir\n" +" -X, --posix-compat comhoiriúnacht le lex POSIX, a mhéad is féidir\n" +" -I, --interactive gin scanóir idirghníomhach (i gcodarsnacht le -B)\n" +" --yylineno coimeád líon na línte i yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ gin scanóir mar class C++\n" +" -Dmacra[=sain] #define macra sain (réamhshocrú: sain='1')\n" +" -L, --noline ná cuir treoracha #line sa scanóir\n" +" -P, --prefix=TEAGHRÁN úsáid TEAGHRÁN mar réimír in ionad \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant gin scanóir reentrant C\n" +" --bison-bridge scanóir do pharsálaí íon bison.\n" +" --bison-locations ceadaigh an úsáid de yylloc.\n" +" --stdinit socraigh yyin/yyout mar stdin/stdout faoi seach\n" +" --noansi-definitions sainmhíniú d'fheidhmeanna ar an sean-nós\n" +" --noansi-prototypes ceadaigh liosta folamh de pharaiméadair\n" +" --nounistd ná cuir san áireamh\n" +" --noFEIDHM ná gin an FHEIDHM seo\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c rogha POSIX gan feidhm\n" +" -n rogha POSIX gan feidhm\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help taispeáin an chabhair seo\n" +" -V, --version taispeáin leagan %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "tá an t-ainm \"%s\" i bhfad Éireann rófhada" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "theip ar dháileadh na cuimhne i allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "aimsíodh carachtar neamhbhailí '%s' i check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "ní foláir an rogha -8 chun an charachtair %s a úsáid" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "theip ar dháileadh na cuimhne i copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: earráid inmheánach mharfach, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "theip ar mhéadú an eagair" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "drochlíne i gcreatchomhad" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "theip ar dháileadh na cuimhne i yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** ag tosú dumpála de nfa le staid tosaigh %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "staid # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** i ndeireadh dumpála\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "meaisín folamh i dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "riail maidir le comhthéacs sraoilleach athraitheach ag líne %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "drochstaid i mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "is róchasta na rialacha ionchuir (>= %d staid NFA)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "an iomarca athruithe i mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "an iomarca rialacha (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "earráid anaithnid agus an chéad pháirt á próiseáil" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "is neamhbhailí liosta na coinníollacha tosaigh" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "riail anaithnid" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "baineadh úsáid as comhthéacs sraoilleach faoi dhó" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "luachanna timthrialla neamhbhailí" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "ní foláir luach timthrialla deimhneach" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"tá an raon carachtair [%c-%c] débhríoch i scanóir a dhéanann neamhshuim ar " +"cheannlitreacha agus litreacha beaga" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "raon diúltach in aicme charachtair" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"tá an raon carachtair [%c-%c] débhríoch i scanóir a dhéanann neamhshuim ar " +"cheannlitreacha agus litreacha beaga" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"tá an raon carachtair [%c-%c] débhríoch i scanóir a dhéanann neamhshuim ar " +"cheannlitreacha agus litreacha beaga" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Tá líne an ionchuir rófhada\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "treoir '%top' míchumtha" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "treoir '%' anaithnid" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "'{' corr" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "is neamhiomlán an sainmhíniú ainm" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "rogha %% anaithnid: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "aicme charachtair neamhbhailí" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "sainmhíniú neamhshainithe {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr " neamhbhailí: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "comhartha athfhriotal ar iarraidh" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "is neamhbhailí an slonn aicme carachtair: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "carachtar neamhbhailí idir {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "} ar iarraidh." + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "Buaileadh comhadchríoch isteach i ngníomh" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "Buaileadh comhadchríoch isteach i ngníomh" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "carachtar neamhbhailí: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "ní féidir %s a oscailt" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Úsáid: %s [ROGHANNA]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "ní cheadaítear argóint i ndiaidh na rogha `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "tá argóint de dhíth i ndiaidh na rogha `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "tá an rogha `%s' débhríoch\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Rogha anaithnid `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Earráid anaithnid=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "theip ar dháileadh na cuimhne don tábla siombalach" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "sainmhíníodh an t-ainm faoi dhó" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "fógraíodh an coinníoll tosaigh %s faoi dhó" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "comhadchríoch gan choinne" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Comhartha Deiridh\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Rud Éigin Aisteach* - tok: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "theip ar sheiceáil chomhionannais i symfollowset" diff --git a/po/insert-header.sin b/po/insert-header.sin new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b26de01 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/insert-header.sin @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# Sed script that inserts the file called HEADER before the header entry. +# +# At each occurrence of a line starting with "msgid ", we execute the following +# commands. At the first occurrence, insert the file. At the following +# occurrences, do nothing. The distinction between the first and the following +# occurrences is achieved by looking at the hold space. +/^msgid /{ +x +# Test if the hold space is empty. +s/m/m/ +ta +# Yes it was empty. First occurrence. Read the file. +r HEADER +# Output the file's contents by reading the next line. But don't lose the +# current line while doing this. +g +N +bb +:a +# The hold space was nonempty. Following occurrences. Do nothing. +x +:b +} diff --git a/po/ko.gmo b/po/ko.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66f37a8 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/ko.gmo differ diff --git a/po/ko.po b/po/ko.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db46f29 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/ko.po @@ -0,0 +1,983 @@ +# flex-2.5.2 Korean po file +# Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Choi Jun Ho , 1997. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.2\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 1997-02-05 20:30\n" +"Last-Translator: Choi Jun Ho \n" +"Language-Team: Korean \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=EUC-KR\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "»óŹøÈ£ %d´Â ¹Þ¾ÆµéÀÌÁö ¾Ê´Â -ÀÔ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "À§ÇèÇÑ ÃßÀû ¹®¸Æ" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " °ü·Ã ±ÔÄ¢ Çà¹øÈ£:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " ³ª°¡´Â ÂÊ ÀüÀÌ: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" Àë-ÀüÀÌ: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "epsclosure()¿¡¼­ ÀÏ°ü¼º °Ë»ç°¡ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Ãâ·Â:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "À¯ÀÏÇÑ ¹öÆÛÀÇ ³¡(end-of-buffer)»óŸ¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø¾ú½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "»óŹøÈ£ %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "sympartition()¿¡¼­ À߸øµÈ ÀüÀÌ ¹®ÀÚ¸¦ ã¾Ò½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"µ¿Ä¡·ù:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "»óŹøÈ£ %d´Â [%d]¸¦ ¹Þ¾ÆµéÀÔ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "»óŹøÈ£ %d´Â ´ÙÀ½À» ¹Þ¾ÆµéÀÔ´Ï´Ù: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"¸ÞŸ-µ¿Ä¡·ùµé:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1354 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: gen.c:1624 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: gen.c:1675 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "¸Â´Â ±ÔÄ¢À» ãÀ» ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "-s ¿É¼ÇÀÌ ÁÖ¾îÁ³Áö¸¸ ±âº» ±ÔÄ¢ÀÌ Àû¿ëµÉ ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "-l¿É¼Ç¿¡´Â -+¿É¼ÇÀ» °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "-l¿É¼Ç¿¡ -f³ª -F¿É¼ÇÀ» ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:241 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "-l¿É¼Ç¿¡ -f³ª -F¿É¼ÇÀ» ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF´Â -Cm¿Í °°ÀÌ ¾²¸é Àǹ̰¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF¿Í -I´Â °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF ´Â lexȣȯ ¸ðµå¿Í´Â °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf¿Í -CF´Â °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "-CF¿É¼Ç¿¡ -+¿É¼ÇÀ» °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array´Â -+¿É¼Ç°ú °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:302 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "-Cf¿Í -CF´Â °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:419 +#, fuzzy +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "½ºÄÌ·¹Åæ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ¿­ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "½ºÄÌ·¹Åæ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ Àд µµÁß ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "½ºÄÌ·¹Åæ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ´Ý´Âµ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:694 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "¹é¾÷ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ¾²´Âµ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "Ãâ·ÂÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ¾²´Â µ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "Ãâ·ÂÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ´Ý´Âµ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "Ãâ·ÂÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ Áö¿ì´Â µ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "µÇµ¹¸²ÀÌ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d°³ÀÇ µÇµ¹¸²(¹Þ¾ÆµéÀÌÁö ¾Ê´Â) »óÅÂ.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr " ¾ÐÃàµÈ Å×À̺íÀº Ç×»ó ¹é¾÷ÇÕ´Ï´Ù.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "¹é¾÷ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ¾²´Âµ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "¹é¾÷ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ´Ý´Âµ¥ ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s ¹öÀü %s »ç¿ë Åë°è:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " ½ºÄ³³Ê ¿É¼Ç: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d°³ÀÇ NFA »óÅÂ\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d°³ÀÇ DFA »óÅ (%d ´Ü¾î)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ ±ÔÄ¢\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " µÇµ¹¸²ÀÌ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ µÇµ¹¸²(¹Þ¾ÆµéÀÌÁö ¾Ê´Â) »óÅÂ\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " ¾ÐÃàµÈ Å×À̺íÀº Ç×»ó ¹é¾÷ÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Çà ½ÃÀÛ(beginning-of-line) À¯ÇüÀ» »ç¿ëÇÏ¿´½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d°³ÀÇ ½ÃÀÛÁ¶°Ç\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ ¿¦½Ç·Ð »óÅÂ, %d°³ÀÇ ÀÌÁß ¿¦½Ç·Ð »óÅÂ\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " ¹®ÀÚ·ù°¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d ¹®ÀÚ ÁýÇÕ¿¡ %d/%d°³ÀÇ ÀúÀå¿ë ¹®ÀÚ°¡ ÇÊ¿äÇß°í, %d°³´Â Àç»ç¿ëµÇ¾ú½À´Ï" +"´Ù.\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ »óÅÂ/´ÙÀ½ »óÅ ½ÖÀÌ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d°³ÀÇ À¯ÀÏÇÑ/Áߺ¹µÇ´Â ÀüÀÌ\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ Å×ÀÌºí ¿£Æ®¸®\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d base-def ¿£Æ®¸®°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (ÃÖ´ë %d) nxt-chk ¿£Æ®¸®°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (ÃÖ´ë %d) ÅÛÇø®Æ® nxt-chk ¿£Æ®¸®°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ ºó Å×ÀÌºí ¿£Æ®¸®\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ ¿øÇüÀÌ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ ÅÛÇø®Æ®°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁö°í, %d°³¸¦ ¾¹´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d°³ÀÇ µ¿Ä¡·ù°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ¸ÞŸ µ¿Ä¡·ù°¡ ¸¸µé¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d(%d ÀúÀåµÊ)°³ÀÇ ÇØ½Ì Ãæµ¹·Î %d°³ÀÇ DFA°¡ °°°Ô 󸮵˴ϴÙ\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d°³ÀÇ ÀçÇÒ´ç ÁýÇÕÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " ÃÑ %d°³ÀÇ Å×ÀÌºí ¿£Æ®¸®°¡ ÇÊ¿äÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â -C ¿É¼Ç '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s ¹öÀü %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "Ä¡¸íÀûÀÎ ÆÄ½Ì ¿¡·¯" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "µÇµ¹¸² Á¤º¸ ÆÄÀÏ %s¸¦ ¸¸µé ¼ö ¾ø¾ú½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-l AT&T lex ȣȯ ¿É¼ÇÀº Å« ¼º´É ÀúÇϸ¦ ÀÏÀ¸Åµ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " ±×¸®°í ¾Æ¸¶µµ ´Ù¸¥ º¸°íµÈ ¼º´É ÀúÇÏÀÇ ½ÇÁ¦ ¿øÀÎÀÏ °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "%%option yylineno´Â Å« ¼º´ÉÀúÇϸ¦ ÀÏÀ¸Åµ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (´ëÈ­Çü) Àº ¼Ò±Ô¸ðÀÇ ¼º´ÉÀúÇϸ¦ ÀÏÀ¸Åµ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore()´Â ¼Ò±Ô¸ðÀÇ ¼º´ÉÀúÇϸ¦ ÀÏÀ¸Åµ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT´Â Å« ¼º´ÉÀúÇϸ¦ ÀÏÀ¸Åµ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "°¡º¯ ÃßÀû ¹®¸Æ ±ÔÄ¢Àº Å« ¼º´ÉÀúÇϸ¦ ÀÏÀ¸Åµ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT´Â -f³ª -F¿É¼Ç°ú °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylinenoÀº -f³ª -F¿É¼Ç°ú °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "°¡º¯ ÃßÀû ¹®¸Æ ±ÔÄ¢Àº -f³ª -F¿É¼Ç°ú °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass´Â C++½ºÄ³³Ê¿¡°Ô¸¸ Àǹ̰¡ ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "À̸§ \"%s\"´Â ºñÁ¤»óÀûÀ¸·Î ±é´Ï´Ù" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "allocate_array()¿¡¼­ ¸Þ¸ð¸® ÇÒ´çÀÌ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "check_char()¿¡¼­ À߸øµÈ ¹®ÀÚ '%s'¸¦ ã¾Ò½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "½ºÄ³³Ê¿¡¼­ ¹®ÀÚ %s¸¦ ¾²±â À§Çؼ­´Â -8¿É¼ÇÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÕ´Ï´Ù" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "copy_string()¿¡¼­ µ¿Àû ¸Þ¸ð¸® ÇÒ´çÀÌ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: Ä¡¸íÀûÀÎ ³»ºÎ ¿¡·¯, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "¹è¿­ Å©±â¸¦ ´Ã¸®·Á´Â ½Ãµµ°¡ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "½ºÄÌ·¹Åæ ÆÄÀÏ¿¡ À߸øµÈ Çà" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "yy_flex_xmalloc()¿¡¼­ ¸Þ¸ð¸® ÇÒ´çÀÌ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** ½ÃÀÛ »óÅ %d¿¡¼­ nfaÃâ·Â ½ÃÀÛ\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "»óÅ ¹øÈ£ %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** Ãâ·Â ³¡\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "dupmachine()¿¡¼­ÀÇ ºó ¸Ó½Å" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "%dÇà¿¡¼­ °¡º¯ ÃßÀû ¹®¸Æ ±ÔÄ¢\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "mark_beginning_as_normal()¿¡¼­ À߸øµÈ »óÅÂÇü" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "ÀÔ·Â ±ÔÄ¢ÀÌ ³Ê¹« º¹ÀâÇÕ´Ï´Ù(>= NFA»óÅ %d°³)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "mkxtion()¿¡ ÀüÀÌ°¡ ³Ê¹« ¸¹½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "±ÔÄ¢ÀÌ ³Ê¹« ¸¹½À´Ï´Ù (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +#, fuzzy +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "À߸øµÈ <½ÃÀÛ Á¶°Ç>: %s" + +#: parse.y:315 +#, fuzzy +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â '%' Áö½ÃÀÚ" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +#, fuzzy +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "%dÇà¿¡¼­ °¡º¯ ÃßÀû ¹®¸Æ ±ÔÄ¢\n" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:821 +#, fuzzy +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr " ¹®ÀÚ·ù°¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "\t-i ´ë¼Ò¹®ÀÚ ±¸º°¾ø´Â ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "\t-i ´ë¼Ò¹®ÀÚ ±¸º°¾ø´Â ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â '%' Áö½ÃÀÚ" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â '%' Áö½ÃÀÚ" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "ºÒ¿ÏÀüÇÑ À̸§ Á¤ÀÇ" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "À߸øµÈ ¹®ÀÚ·ù" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "Á¤ÀǵÇÁö ¾ÊÀº Á¤ÀÇ {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "À߸øµÈ <½ÃÀÛ Á¶°Ç>: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "Àοë±âÈ£ ºüÁü" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "À߸øµÈ ¹®ÀÚ ÁýÇÕ ½Ä: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "{}¾ÈÀÇ À߸øµÈ ¹®ÀÚ" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "}ÀÌ ºüÁ³½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "µ¿ÀÛ µµÁß¿¡ EOF¸¦ ¸¸³µ½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "µ¿ÀÛ µµÁß¿¡ EOF¸¦ ¸¸³µ½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "À߸øµÈ ¹®ÀÚ: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "%s¸¦ ¿­ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â %%option: %s" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "½Éº¼ Å×ÀÌºí ¸Þ¸ð¸® ÇÒ´çÀÌ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "À̸§À» µÎ¹ø Á¤ÀÇÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "½ÃÀÛÁ¶°Ç %s¸¦ µÎ¹ø ¼±¾ðÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "°©ÀÛ½º·± EOF" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Á¾·á Ç¥½Ã\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*¹«¾ð°¡ ÀÌ»óÇÕ´Ï´Ù* - tok: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "symfollowset¿¡¼­ ÀÏ°ü¼º °Ë»ç°¡ ½ÇÆÐÇß½À´Ï´Ù" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s: unknown flag '%c'. For usage, try\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s: ¾Ë ¼ö ¾ø´Â ¿É¼Ç '%c'. »ç¿ë¹ýÀ» º¸·Á¸é \n" +#~ "\t%s --help¶ó°í Çϼ¼¿ä.\n" + +#~ msgid "-P flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "-P Ç÷¡±×´Â µû·Î ÁÖ¾î¾ß ÇÕ´Ï´Ù" + +#~ msgid "-o flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "-o Ç÷¡±×´Â µû·Î ÁÖ¾î¾ß ÇÕ´Ï´Ù" + +#~ msgid "-S flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "-S Ç÷¡±×´Â µû·Î ÁÖ¾î¾ß ÇÕ´Ï´Ù" + +#~ msgid "-C flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "-C Ç÷¡±×´Â µû·Î ÁÖ¾î¾ß ÇÕ´Ï´Ù" + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "-Cf/-CF¿Í %option yylineno ´Â °°ÀÌ ¾µ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -ooutput -Pprefix -Sskeleton]\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -oÃâ·ÂÆÄÀÏ -PÁ¢µÎ»ç -S½ºÄÌ·¹Åæ]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t[--help --version] [file ...]\n" +#~ msgstr "\t[--help --version] [ÆÄÀÏ ...]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-b generate backing-up information to %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-b %s¿¡ µÇµ¹¸² Á¤º¸¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù.\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-c ¾Æ¹« Àϵµ ÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â POSIX¿É¼Ç\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-d turn on debug mode in generated scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-d ¸¸µé¾îÁø ½ºÄ³³Ê¿¡¼­ µð¹ö±× ¸ðµå·Î ¹Ù²ß´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-f generate fast, large scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-f ºü¸£Áö¸¸ Å« ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-h produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-h ÀÌ µµ¿ò¸» ¸Þ½ÃÁö¸¦ Ãâ·ÂÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-l maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-l ¿À¸®Áö³Î lex¿Í ÃÖ´ëÇÑÀÇ È£È¯¼ºÀ» Á¦°øÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-n ¾Æ¹« Àϵµ ÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â POSIX¿É¼Ç\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-p generate performance report to stderr\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-p ¼º´É º¸°í¸¦ Ç¥ÁØ ¿¡·¯·Î Ãâ·ÂÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-s suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-s ±âº» ±ÔÄ¢À» 'ECHO ãÁö¸øÇÑ ±Û'·Î Á¦ÇÑÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-t write generated scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-t %s ´ë½Å ¸¸µé¾îÁø ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ Ç¥ÁØ Ãâ·ÂÀ¸·Î ¾¹´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-v write summary of scanner statistics to f\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-v ½ºÄ³³Ê Åë°è ¿ä¾àÀ» f¿¡ ¾¹´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-w do not generate warnings\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-w °æ°í¸¦ ³»Áö ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-B generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-B ÀÏ°ýó¸® ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù(-I¿Í ¹Ý´ë)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-F use alternative fast scanner representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-F ´Ù¸¥ ¹æ¹ýÀÇ ºü¸¥ ½ºÄ³³Ê Ç¥Çö¹ýÀ» »ç¿ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-I generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-I ´ëÈ­Çü ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù(-B¿Í ¹Ý´ë)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-L suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-L ½ºÄ³³Ê¿¡¼­ #lineÁö½ÃÀÚ¸¦ ³»Áö ¾Êµµ·Ï ÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-T %s should run in trace mode\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-T %s´Â ÃßÀû ¸ðµå¿¡¼­ ½ÇÇàµÇµµ·Ï ÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-V report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-V %sÀÇ ¹öÀüÀ» Ãâ·ÂÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-7 generate 7-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-7 7ºñÆ® ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-8 generate 8-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-8 8ºñÆ® ½ºÄ³³Ê¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-+ generate C++ scanner class\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-+ C++ ½ºÄ³³Ê Ŭ·¡½º¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-? produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-? ÀÌ µµ¿ò¸»À» Ãâ·ÂÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-C specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem):\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-C Å×ÀÌºí ¾ÐÃàÁ¤µµ¸¦ ÁöÁ¤ÇÕ´Ï´Ù(±âº»°ªÀº -Cem):\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ca trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ca ´õ ÁÁÀº ¸Þ¸ð¸® Á¤·ÄÀ» À§ÇØ Å« Å×À̺íÀ» ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ce construct equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ce µ¿Ä¡·ù¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cf do not compress scanner tables; use -f representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Cf ½ºÄ³³Ê Å×À̺íÀ» ¾ÐÃàÇÏÁö ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù. -fÇ¥Çö¹ýÀ» »ç¿ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-CF do not compress scanner tables; use -F representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-CF ½ºÄ³³Ê Å×À̺íÀ» ¾ÐÃàÇÏÁö ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù. -FÇ¥Çö¹ýÀ» »ç¿ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cm construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Cm ¸ÞŸ µ¿Ä¡·ù¸¦ ¸¸µì´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cr use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cr ½ºÄ³³Ê ÀÔ·ÂÀ» stdio¶óÀ̺귯¸® ´ë½Å read()½Ã½ºÅÛ ÄÝÀ» »ç¿ëÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-o specify output filename\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-o Ãâ·Â ÆÄÀÏÀ̸§À» ÁöÁ¤ÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-P specify scanner prefix other than \"yy\"\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-P \"yy\"´ë½Å¿¡ ´Ù¸¥ ½ºÄ³³Ê Á¢µÎ»ç¸¦ ÁöÁ¤ÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-S specify skeleton file\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-S ½ºÄÌ·¹Åæ ÆÄÀÏÀ» ÁöÁ¤ÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--help produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--help ÀÌ µµ¿ò¸»À» Ãâ·ÂÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--version report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--version %sÀÇ ¹öÀüÀ» Ãâ·ÂÇÕ´Ï´Ù\n" diff --git a/po/nl.gmo b/po/nl.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19884a8 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/nl.gmo differ diff --git a/po/nl.po b/po/nl.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..faca408 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/nl.po @@ -0,0 +1,907 @@ +# Translation of flex-2.5.34 to Dutch. +# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the flex package. +# +# Benno Schulenberg , 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex-2.5.34\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-09 21:59+0100\n" +"Last-Translator: Benno Schulenberg \n" +"Language-Team: Dutch \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Toestand #%d is niet-accepterend -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "gevaarlijke nakomende context" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " regelnummers van de betrokken regels:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " uit-transities: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" vastlopende transities: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "consistentiecontrole is mislukt in epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA-dump:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "kon geen unieke toestand voor einde-van-buffer aanmaken" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "toestand # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Kan yynxt_tbl[][] niet schrijven" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "onjuist transitieteken in sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalentieklassen:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "toestand # %d accepteert: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "toestand # %d accepteert: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yyacclist_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yyacc_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Kan ecstbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-equivalentieklassen:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yymeta_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yybase_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yydef_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yynxt_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yychk_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Kan ftbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Kan ssltbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Kan eoltbl niet schrijven" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Kan yynultrans_tbl niet schrijven" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "regel geeft geen overeenkomsten" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "optie -s gegeven, maar de standaardregel geeft overeenkomsten" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Optie -+ gaat niet samen met -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Optie -f of -F gaat niet samen met -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "Optie --reentrant of --bison-bridge gaat niet samen met -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "Opties -Cf/-CF en -Cm gaan niet samen" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "Opties -Cf/-CF en -I gaan niet samen" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "Optie -Cf of -CF gaat niet samen met lex-compatibiliteitsmodus" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "Opties -Cf en -CF sluiten elkaar uit" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Optie -+ gaat niet samen met -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "Optie -+ gaat niet samen met %array" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Opties -+ en --reentrant sluiten elkaar uit." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "bison bridge wordt niet ondersteund voor de C++-scanner." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "kan %s niet aanmaken" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "kan tabellenkop niet schrijven" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "kan skeletbestand %s niet openen" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "invoerfout tijdens lezen van skeletbestand %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens sluiten van skeletbestand %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens aanmaken van headerbestand %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens schrijven van uitvoerbestand %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens sluiten van uitvoerbestand %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens verwijderen van uitvoerbestand %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Terugstappen is niet mogelijk.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d terugstappende (niet-accepterende) toestanden.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Gecomprimeerde tabellen kunnen altijd terugstappen.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens schrijven van terugstapbestand %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "fout tijdens sluiten van terugstapbestand %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s versie %s gebruiksstatistieken:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " scanneropties: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d NFA-toestanden\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d DFA-toestanden (%d woorden)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d regels\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Terugstappen is niet mogelijk\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d terugstappende (niet-accepterende) toestanden\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Gecomprimeerde tabellen kunnen altijd terugstappen\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Begin-van-regel-patronen gebruikt\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d startvoorwaarden\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d epsilontoestanden, %d dubbele epsilontoestanden\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " geen tekenklassen\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d tekenklassen hadden %d/%d opslagwoorden nodig, %d hergebruikt\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d toestand/volgtoestand-paren aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d unieke/dubbele transities\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d tabelitems\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d base-def-items aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (piek %d) nxt-chk-items aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (piek %d) sjabloon-nxt-chk-items aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d lege tabelitems\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototypes aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d sjablonen aangemaakt, %d keer gebruikt\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d equivalentieklassen aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d meta-equivalentieklassen aangemaakt\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d bewaarde) hash-botsingen, %d DFA's gelijk\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d sets van herallocaties waren nodig\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " in totaal %d tabelitems nodig\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "*Interne fout*: ongeldige flexopts.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Typ '%s --help' voor meer informatie.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "onbekende -C-optie '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "fatale ontledingsfout" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "kon terugstapbestand %s niet aanmaken" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"de AT&T-lexcompatibiliteitsoptie -l betekent een grote " +"prestatievermindering\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" en zou de eigenlijke bron kunnen zijn van andere gemelde " +"prestatieverminderingen\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"de %%optie yylineno betekent een prestatievermindering, maar ALLEEN voor " +"regels die met het regeleindeteken overeen kunnen komen\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "optie -I (interactief) betekent een kleine prestatievermindering\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() betekent een kleine prestatievermindering\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT betekent een grote prestatievermindering\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "Variabele nakomende context betekent een grote prestatievermindering\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT gaat niet samen met -f of -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%optie yylineno gaat niet samen met REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "regels met variabele nakomende context gaan niet samen met -f of -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%optie yyclass heeft alleen betekenis voor C++-scanners" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Gebruik: %s [OPTIE]... [BESTAND]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Genereert patroonherkenningsprogramma's.\n" +"\n" +"Tabelcompressie:\n" +" -Ca, --align meer geheugen gebruiken voor beter uitgelijnde tabellen\n" +" -Ce, --ecs equivalentieklassen construeren\n" +" -Cf tabellen niet comprimeren; de -f-representatie " +"gebruiken\n" +" -CF tabellen niet comprimeren; de -F-representatie " +"gebruiken\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs meta-equivalentieklassen construeren\n" +" -Cr, --read read() gebruiken in plaats van stdio voor scannerinvoer\n" +" -f, --full een snelle, grote scanner genereren (zelfde als -Cfr)\n" +" -F, --fast alternatieve tabelrepresentatie gebruiken (als -CFr)\n" +" -Cem standaardcompressie (zelfde als --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debuggen:\n" +" -d, --debug debugmodus in scanner aanzetten\n" +" -b, --backup terugstap-informatie naar %s schrijven\n" +" -p, --perf-report prestatierapport naar standaardfoutuitvoer schrijven\n" +" -s, --nodefault standaardregel om onherkende tekst te ECHO-en " +"uitzetten\n" +" -T, --trace %s uitvoeren in tracemodus\n" +" -w, --nowarn geen waarschuwingen geven\n" +" -v, --verbose scannerstatistieken naar standaarduitvoer schrijven\n" +"\n" +"Bestanden:\n" +" -o, --outfile=BESTAND dit uitvoerbestand gebruiken\n" +" -S, --skel=BESTAND dit skeletbestand gebruiken\n" +" -t, --stdout scanner naar standaarduitvoer schrijven, niet naar " +"%s\n" +" --yyclass=NAAM naam van de C++-klasse\n" +" --header-file=BESTAND behalve de scanner ook een C-headerbestand " +"maken\n" +" --tables-file[=BESTAND] tabellen schrijven (naar dit BESTAND)\n" +"\n" +"Scannergedrag:\n" +" -7, --7bit een 7-bits-scanner genereren\n" +" -8, --8bit een 8-bits-scanner genereren\n" +" -B, --batch een batch-scanner genereren (tegengestelde van -" +"I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive hoofd-/kleine letters in patronen negeren\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximale compatibiliteit met de originele 'lex'\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximale compatibiliteit met de POSIX 'lex'\n" +" -I, --interactive een interactieve scanner genereren\n" +" --yylineno het regelaantal bijhouden in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Gegenereerde code:\n" +" -+, --c++ een C++-scannerklasse genereren\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (standaard defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline de #line-commado's in de scanner onderdrukken\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING STRING gebruiken als prefix in plaats van \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant een herintreedbare C-scanner genereren\n" +" --bison-bridge een scanner voor zuivere bison-ontleder genereren\n" +" --bison-locations ondersteuning voor yylloc opnemen\n" +" --stdinit yyin/yyout naar standaardin/uitvoer initialiseren\n" +" --noansi-definitions oude-stijl functiedefinities\n" +" --noansi-prototypes lege parameterlijst in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd niet insluiten\n" +" --noFUNCTIE specifieke FUNCTIE niet genereren\n" +"\n" +"Varia:\n" +" -c nietsdoende POSIX-optie\n" +" -n nietsdoende POSIX-optie\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help deze hulptekst tonen\n" +" -V, --version de versie van %s tonen\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "naam is belachelijk lang: \"%s\"" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "geheugenreservering is mislukt in allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "onjuist teken '%s' in check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "scanner heeft de optie -8 nodig om teken %s te kunnen gebruiken" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "dynamische geheugenfout in copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: *fatale interne fout*, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "vergroting van array is mislukt" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "onjuiste regel in skeletbestand" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "geheugenreservering is mislukt in yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** begin van dump van NFA met starttoestand %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "toestand # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** einde van de dump\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "lege machine in dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regel met variabele nakomende context op regel %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "onjuist toestandstype in mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "invoerregels zijn te ingewikkeld (>= %d NFA-toestanden)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "te veel transities gevonden in mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "te veel regels (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "onbekende fout tijdens verwerken van sectie 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "onjuiste lijst van startvoorwaarden" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "onbekende regel" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "nakomende context twee keer gebruikt" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "onjuiste iteratiewaarden" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "iteratiewaarde moet positief zijn" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"het tekenbereik [%c-%c] is niet eenduidig in een hoofdletterongevoelige " +"scanner" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "negatief bereik in tekenklasse" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "[:^lower:] is niet eenduidig in een hoofdletterongevoelige scanner" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "[:^upper:] is niet eenduidig in een hoofdletterongevoelige scanner" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Invoerregel is te lang\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "verkeerde opbouw van '%top'-commando" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "onbekend '%'-commando" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "Ongepaarde '{'" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "onvolledige naamsdefinitie" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "onbekende %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "onjuiste tekenklasse" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "ongedefinieerde definitie {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "onjuiste : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "ontbrekend aanhalingsteken" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "onjuiste expressie '%s' in tekenklasse" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "onjuist teken tussen {}'s" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "ontbrekende }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "EOF werd bereikt tijdens een actie" + +#: scan.l:945 +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "EOF werd bereikt binnen een patroon" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "onjuist teken: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "kan %s niet openen" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Gebruik: %s [OPTIE]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "optie '%s' staat geen argument toe\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "optie '%s' vereist een argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "optie '%s' is niet eenduidig\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Onbekende optie '%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Onbekende fout=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "geheugenreservering voor symbolentabel is mislukt" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "naam is twee keer gedefinieerd" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "startvoorwaarde %s is twee keer vermeld" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "voortijdig einde van bestand" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Eindmarkering\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Iets Raars* - token: %d waarde:%d\n" diff --git a/po/pl.gmo b/po/pl.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f58911 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/pl.gmo differ diff --git a/po/pl.po b/po/pl.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9724abe --- /dev/null +++ b/po/pl.po @@ -0,0 +1,909 @@ +# Polish translation for flex. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the flex package. +# Copyright (C) 2003, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Jakub Bogusz , 2003-2008. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.34\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-09 20:14+0100\n" +"Last-Translator: Jakub Bogusz \n" +"Language-Team: Polish \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Stan #%d jest nieakceptuj±cy -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "niebezpieczny kontekst koñcowy" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " numery linii powi±zanych regu³:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " przej¶cia-wyj¶ciowe: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" przej¶cia-zapêtlaj±ce: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "kontrola spójno¶ci nie powiod³a siê w epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Zrzut DFA:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "nie mo¿na utworzyæ unikalnego stanu koñca bufora" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "stan # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "wykryto b³êdny znak przej¶cia w sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Klasy równowa¿no¶ci:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "stan # %d akceptuje: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "stan # %d akceptuje: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yyacclist_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Klasy meta-równowa¿no¶ci:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ ssltbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ eoltbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na zapisaæ yynultrans_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "nie mo¿na dopasowaæ regu³y" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "podano opcjê -s, ale domy¶lna regu³a mo¿e byæ dopasowana" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na u¿yæ -+ z opcj± -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na u¿yæ -f ani -F z opcj± -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na u¿yæ --reentrant ani --bison-bridge z opcj± -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF i -Cm razem nie maj± sensu" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF i -I s± niekompatybilne" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF s± niekompatybilne z trybem kompatybilno¶ci z leksem" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf i -CF wykluczaj± siê wzajemnie" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Nie mo¿na u¿yæ -+ z opcj± -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array jest niekompatybilne z opcj± -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Opcje -+ i --reentrant wykluczaj± siê wzajemnie." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "pomost dla bisona nie jest obs³ugiwany dla skanera C++." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "nie mo¿na utworzyæ %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "nie mo¿na zapisaæ nag³ówka tablic" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "nie mo¿na otworzyæ pliku szablonu %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "b³±d wej¶cia podczas odczytu pliku szablonu %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas zamykania pliku szablonu %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas tworzenia pliku nag³ówkowego %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas zapisu pliku wyj¶ciowego %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas zamykania pliku wyj¶ciowego %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas usuwania pliku wyj¶ciowego %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Bez zapamiêtywania.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d zapamiêtywanych stanów (nie akceptuj±cych).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Skompresowane tablice zawsze zapamiêtuj±.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas zapisu pliku raportu z zapamiêtywania %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "b³±d podczas zamykania pliku raportu z zapamiêtywania %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s w wersji %s - statystyka u¿ycia:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " opcje skanera: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d stanów NFA\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d stanów DFA (%d s³ów)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d regu³\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Bez zapamiêtywania\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d zapamiêtywanych stanów (nie akceptuj±cych)\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Skompresowane tablice zawsze zapamiêtuj±\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " U¿ytych wzorców pocz±tek-linii\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d warunków pocz±tkowych\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d stanów epsilonowych, %d stanów podwójnie epsilonowych\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " bez klas znaków\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d klas znaków potrzebuje %d/%d s³ów pamiêci, %d ponownie u¿ytych\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d utworzonych par stan/nastêpny-stan\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d przej¶æ unikalny/duplikat\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d elementów tablicy\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d utworzonych elementów base-def\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (maksymalnie %d) utworzonych elementów nxt-chk\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (maksymalnie %d) utworzonych szablonowych elementów nxt-chk\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d pustych elementów tablicy\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d utworzonych prototypów\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d utworzonych szablonów, %d u¿yæ\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d utworzonych klas równowa¿no¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d utworzonych klas meta-równowa¿no¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d zachowanych) kolizji haszy, %d jednakowych DFA\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d potrzebnych zbiorów realokacji\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d potrzebnych ogó³em elementów tablicy\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "B³±d wewnêtrzny. ¬le sformu³owane flexopts.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "`%s --help' poda wiêcej informacji.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "nieznana opcja -C '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "krytyczny b³±d analizy sk³adni" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "nie mo¿na utworzyæ pliku informacji o zapamiêtywaniu %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "opcja -l zgodno¶ci z leksem AT&T powoduje du¿± stratê wydajno¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " i mo¿e byæ przyczyn± innych zg³aszanych strat wydajno¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%option yylineno powoduje straty wydajno¶ci TYLKO dla regu³ dopasowuj±cych " +"znak koñca linii\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interaktywny) powoduje ma³± stratê wydajno¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() powoduje ma³± stratê wydajno¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT powoduje du¿± stratê wydajno¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Regu³y ze zmiennym koñcowym kontekstem powoduj± du¿± stratê wydajno¶ci\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT nie mo¿e byæ u¿yte z -f ani -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno nie mo¿e byæ u¿yte z REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "regu³y ze zmiennym koñcowym kontekstem nie mog± byæ u¿yte z -f ani -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass ma znaczenie tylko dla skanerów C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Sk³adnia: %s [OPCJE] [PLIK]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Generowanie programów wykonuj±cych na tek¶cie dopasowywanie wzorców.\n" +"\n" +"Komprecja tablic:\n" +" -Ca, --align u¿ycie wiêkszych tablic dla lepszego wyrównania pamiêci\n" +" -Ce, --ecs konstruowanie klas równowa¿no¶ci\n" +" -Cf nie kompresowanie tablic; u¿ycie reprezentacji -f\n" +" -CF nie kompresowanie tablic; u¿ycie reprezentacji -F\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs konstruowanie klas meta-równowa¿no¶ci\n" +" -Cr, --read u¿ycie read() zamiast stdio dla wej¶cia skanera\n" +" -f, --full wygenerowanie szybkiego, wielkiego skanera. To samo co -" +"Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast u¿ycie alternatywnej reprezentacji tablic. To samo co -" +"CFr\n" +" -Cem domy¶lne kompresowanie (to samo co --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Diagnostyka:\n" +" -d, --debug w³±czenie trybu diagnostycznego (debug) w " +"skanerze\n" +" -b, --backup zapisanie informacji o zapamiêtywaniu do %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report wypisanie raportu o wydajno¶ci na stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault pominiêcie domy¶lnej regu³y ECHO dla " +"niedopasowanego\n" +" tekstu\n" +" -T, --trace %s powinien dzia³aæ w trybie ¶ledzenia\n" +" -w, --nowarn nie generowanie ostrze¿eñ\n" +" -v, --verbose wypisanie podsumowania statystyk skanera na " +"stdout\n" +"\n" +"Pliki:\n" +" -o, --outfile=PLIK podanie nazwy pliku wyj¶ciowego\n" +" -S, --skel=PLIK podanie pliku szablonu\n" +" -t, --stdout zapis wyj¶cia skanera na stdout zamiast %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAZWA nazwa klasy C++\n" +" --header-file=PLIK utworzenie pliku nag³ówkowego C oprócz skanera\n" +" --tables-file[=PLIK] zapisanie tablic do PLIKU\n" +"\n" +"Zachowanie skanera:\n" +" -7, --7bit wygenerowanie skanera 7-bitowego\n" +" -8, --8bit wygenerowanie skanera 8-bitowego\n" +" -B, --batch wygenerowanie skanera wsadowego (przeciwieñstwo -" +"I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignorowanie wielko¶ci liter we wzorcach\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maksymalna kompatybilno¶æ z oryginalnym leksem\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maksymalna kompatybilno¶æ z leksem POSIX\n" +" -I, --interactive wygenerowanie skanera interaktywnego (przeciw. -" +"B)\n" +" --yylineno ¶ledzenie liczby linii w yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generowany kod:\n" +" -+, --c++ wygenerowanie klasy skanera w C++\n" +" -Dmakro[=defn] #define makro defn (domy¶lne defn to '1')\n" +" -L, --noline pominiêcie dyrektyw #line w skanerze\n" +" -P, --prefix=£AÑCUCH u¿ycie jako prefiksu £AÑCUCHA zamiast \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant wygenerowanie wielobie¿nego skanera w C\n" +" --bison-bridge skaner dla czystego analizatora w bisonie\n" +" --bison-locations dodanie obs³ugi yylloc\n" +" --stdinit zainicjowanie yyin/yyout na stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions definicje funkcji w starym stylu\n" +" --noansi-prototypes puste listy parametrów w prototypach\n" +" --nounistd nie do³±czanie \n" +" --noFUNKCJA nie generowanie podanej FUNKCJI\n" +"\n" +"Ró¿ne:\n" +" -c nic nie robi±ca opcja POSIX\n" +" -n nic nie robi±ca opcja POSIX\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help wy¶wietlenie tego pomocnego opisu\n" +" -V, --version podanie wersji programu %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "nazwa \"%s\" jest ¶miesznie d³uga" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "nie uda³o siê przydzieliæ pamiêci w allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "b³êdny znak '%s' usuniêty w check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "skaner wymaga flagi -8 aby u¿yæ znaku %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "niepowodzenie dynamicznej pamiêci w copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: krytyczny b³±d wewnêtrzny: %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "próba zwiêkszenia rozmiaru tablicy nie powiod³a siê" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "b³êdna linia w pliku szablonu" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "nie uda³o siê przydzieliæ pamiêci w yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** pocz±tek zrzutu NFA ze stanem pocz±tkowym %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "stan # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** koniec zrzutu\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "pusty automat w dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regu³a ze zmiennym koñcowym kontekstem w linii %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "b³êdny typ stanu w mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "regu³y wej¶ciowe s± zbyt skomplikowane (>= %d stanów NFA)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "znaleziono zbyt du¿o przej¶æ w mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "zbyt du¿o regu³ (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "nieznany b³±d podczas przetwarzania sekcji 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "b³êdna lista warunków pocz±tkowych" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "nierozpoznana regu³a" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "koñcowy kontekst u¿yty dwukrotnie" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "b³êdne warto¶ci iteracji" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "warto¶æ iteracji musi byæ dodatnia" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"przedzia³ znaków [%c-%c] jest niejednoznaczny w skanerze ignoruj±cym " +"wielko¶æ liter" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "ujemny przedzia³ w klasie znaków" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[:^lower:] jest niejednoznaczne w przypadku skanera ignoruj±cego wielko¶æ " +"liter" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[:^upper:] jest niejednoznaczne w przypadku skanera ignoruj±cego wielko¶æ " +"liter" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Linia wej¶ciowa zbyt d³uga\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "¼le sformu³owana dyrektywa '%top'" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "nierozpoznana dyrektywa '%'" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "Niesparowany '{'" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "niekompletna definicja nazwy" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "nierozpoznane %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "b³êdna klasa znaków" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "niezdefiniowana definicja {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "b³êdny : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "brak cudzys³owu" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "b³êdne wyra¿enie klasy znaków: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "b³êdny znak wewn±trz {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "brak }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "EOF napotkany wewn±trz akcji" + +#: scan.l:945 +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "EOF napotkany wewn±trz wzorca" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "b³êdny znak: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "nie mo¿na otworzyæ %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Sk³adnia: %s [OPCJE]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "opcja `%s' nie przyjmuje argumentu\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "opcja `%s' wymaga argumentu\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "opcja `%s' jest niejednoznaczna\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Nierozpoznana opcja `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Nieznany b³±d=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "nie uda³o siê przydzieliæ pamiêci dla tablicy symboli" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "nazwa zdefiniowana dwukrotnie" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "warunek pocz±tkowy %s zadeklarowany dwukrotnie" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "przedwczesny EOF" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Znacznik koñca\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Co¶ dziwnego* - tok: %d val: %d\n" diff --git a/po/pt_BR.gmo b/po/pt_BR.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ce3c23 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/pt_BR.gmo differ diff --git a/po/pt_BR.po b/po/pt_BR.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..011a504 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/pt_BR.po @@ -0,0 +1,860 @@ +# flex: translation to Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) +# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the flex package. +# Alexandre Folle de Menezes , 2003, 2004. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.31\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2004-02-08 18:45-0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Alexandre Folle de Menezes \n" +"Language-Team: Brazilian Portuguese \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "O estado #%d é não-aceita -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "texto final perigoso" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " números de linha de regras associadas:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " transações de saída: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" transições presas: Fim de Arquivo " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "verificação de consistência falhou em epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Despejo DFA:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "impossível criar um estadp único de final de buffer" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "estado # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "caractere de transição inválido detectado em sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Classes de Equivalência:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "estado # %d aceita: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "estado # %d aceita: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yyacclist_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Classes de Meta-Equivalência:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever ssltbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever eoltbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Impossível escrever yynultrans_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "aplicação da regra não gerou nenhum resultado" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "a opção -s foi fornecida, mas a regra padrão pode ser aplicada" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Impossível usar -+ com a opção -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Impossível usar -f ou -F com a opção -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "Impossível usar --reentrant ou --bison-bridge com a opção -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF e -Cm não fazem sentido juntos" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF e -I são incompatíveis" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF são incompatíveis com o modo de compatibilidade lex" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf e -CF são mutuamente exclusivos" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Impossível usar -+ com a opção -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array é incompatível com a opção -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "As opções -+ e --reentrant são mutuamente exclusivas." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "ponte bison não suportada pelo processador C++." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "impossível criar %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "impossível escrever o cabeçalho das tabelas" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "impossível abrir o arquivo esqueleto %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "erro lendo o arquivo esqueleto %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "erro fechando o arquivo esqueleto %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "erro criando o arquivo cabeçalho %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "erro escrevendo arquivo de saída %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "erro fechando arquivo de saída %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "erro removendo arquivo de saída %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Impossível restaurar.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d fazendo cópia de segurança de estados (não-aceita).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Tabelas compactadas sempre têm cópias de segurança.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "erro escrevendo cópia de segurança %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "erro fechando cópia de segurança %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s versão %s estatísticas de uso:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " opções de scanner: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d estados NFA\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d estados DFA (%d palavras)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d regras\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Sem cópia de segurança\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d fazendo cópia de segurança de estados (não-aceita)\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Tabelas compactadas sempre têm cópias de segurança\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Padrões de início-de-linha usados\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d condições de início\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d estados epsilon, %d estados epsilon duplo\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " nenhuma classe de caracteres\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d classes de caracters precisaram de %d/%d palavras de armazenamento, %" +"d reusadas\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d pares estado/próximoestado criados\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d transições únicas/duplicadas\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entradas de tabela\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d entradas base-def criadas\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (pico %d) entradas nxt-chk criadas\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (pico %d) modelos de entradas nxt-chk criadas\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d entradas vazias na tabela\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d protos criados\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d modelos criados, %d usos\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d classes de equivalência criadas\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d classes de meta-equivalência criadas\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d salvas) colisões de hash, %d DFAs iguais\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d conjuntos de realocação necessários\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d total de entradas de tabela necessárias\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Erro interno. flexopts estão malformados.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Tente `%s --help' para maiores informações.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "opção -C '%c' desconecida" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "erro fatal de análise" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "impossível criar cópia de seguranço do arquivo de informações %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"a opção de compatibilidade com lex da AT&T '-l' acarreta em uma grande " +"penalidade na performance\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" e pode ser a fonte real de outras penalidades de performance reportadas\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%option yylineno acarreta em uma penalidade na performance APENAS em regras " +"que podem bater caracters de nova linha\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interativo) acarreta em uma pequena penalidade na performance\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() acarreta em uma pequena penalidade na performance\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT acarreta em uma grande penalidade na performance\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Variável seguindo regras de contexto implicam em grande perda de " +"performance\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT não pode ser usado com -f ou -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno não pode ser usada com REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"variáveis seguindo regras de contexto não podem ser usadas com -f ou -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass só tem sentido para scanners C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Uso: %s [OPÇÕES] [ARQUIVO]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "nome \"%s\" ridiculamente longo" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "alocação de memória falhou em allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "caractere inválido '%s' detectado em check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "o scanner precisa de um flag -8 para usar o caracter %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "falha dinâmica de memória em copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: erro interno fatal, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "tentativa de aumentar o tamanho do vetor falhou" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "linha inválida no arquivo de esqueleto" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "alocação de memória falhou em yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** iniciando despejo de nfa com estado inicial %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "estado # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** final do despejo\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "máquina vazia em dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regra de final de contexto variável na linha %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "estado de tipo inválido em mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "regras de entrada são muito complicadas (>= %d estados NFA)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "muitas transições em mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "muitas regras (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "erro desconhecido porcessando a seção 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "lista de condições de início inválida" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "regra não reconhecida" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "contexto final usado duas vezes" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "valores de iteração inválidos" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "valor de iteração deve ser positivo" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"a faixa de caracteres [%c-%c] é ambígua em um processador \"case-insensitive" +"\"" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "faixa negativa na classe de caracteres" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"a faixa de caracteres [%c-%c] é ambígua em um processador \"case-insensitive" +"\"" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"a faixa de caracteres [%c-%c] é ambígua em um processador \"case-insensitive" +"\"" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Linha de entrada muito longa\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "diretiva '%top' malformada" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "diretiva '%' não reconhecida" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "'{' sem fechamento" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "definição de nome incompleta" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "%%opção não reconhecida: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "classe de caractere inválida" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "definição indefinida {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr " inválida: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "faltou aspa" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "expressão de classe de caractere inválida: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "caracater inválido entre {}'s" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "faltou }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "Fim de Arquivo encontrado dentro de uma ação" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "Fim de Arquivo encontrado dentro de uma ação" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "caracter inválido: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "impossível abrir %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Uso: %s [OPÇÕES]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "option `%s' não permite argumentos\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "option `%s' requer um argumento\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "opção `%s' é ambígua\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Opção `%s' desconhecida\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Erro desconhecido=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "alocação da memória da tabela de símbolos falhou" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "nome definido duas vezes" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "condição de início %s declarada duas vezes" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "Fim-de-Arquivo prematuro" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Marca de Fim\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Algo Estranho* - tok: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "verificação de consistência falhou em symfollowset" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Impossível especificar a opção de cabeçalho se escrevendo em stdout." + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "opção -R '%c' desconecida" diff --git a/po/quot.sed b/po/quot.sed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0122c46 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/quot.sed @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +s/"\([^"]*\)"/“\1”/g +s/`\([^`']*\)'/‘\1’/g +s/ '\([^`']*\)' / ‘\1’ /g +s/ '\([^`']*\)'$/ ‘\1’/g +s/^'\([^`']*\)' /‘\1’ /g +s/“”/""/g diff --git a/po/remove-potcdate.sin b/po/remove-potcdate.sin new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2436c49 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/remove-potcdate.sin @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Sed script that remove the POT-Creation-Date line in the header entry +# from a POT file. +# +# The distinction between the first and the following occurrences of the +# pattern is achieved by looking at the hold space. +/^"POT-Creation-Date: .*"$/{ +x +# Test if the hold space is empty. +s/P/P/ +ta +# Yes it was empty. First occurrence. Remove the line. +g +d +bb +:a +# The hold space was nonempty. Following occurrences. Do nothing. +x +:b +} diff --git a/po/ro.gmo b/po/ro.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5aa2a3e Binary files /dev/null and b/po/ro.gmo differ diff --git a/po/ro.po b/po/ro.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fab37d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/ro.po @@ -0,0 +1,922 @@ +# Mesajele în limba românã pentru pachetul flex. +# Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Eugen Hoanca , 2003. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.31\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2003-11-22 11:07+0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Eugen Hoanca \n" +"Language-Team: Romanian \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Starea #%d este de neacceptat. -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "context de sfârºit(trailing) periculos" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " numerele de linie asociate regulii:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " tranziþii exterioare(out): " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" tranziþii jam: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "verificare de consistenþã eºuatã în epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Rezultat(dump) DFA:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "nu am putut crea sfârºit unic pentru starea buffer-ului" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "stare # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "caracter greºit de tranziþie detectat în sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Clase de Echivalenþã:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "starea # %d acceptã: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "starea # %d acceptã: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yyacclist_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Clase de Meta-Echivalenþã:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie ssltbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie eoltbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie yynultrans_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "regula nu se potriveºte cu nimic" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "a fost datã opþiunea -s dar regula implicitã se poate potrivi" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Nu se poate folosi -+ cu opþiunea -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Nu se poate folosi -f sau -F cu opþiunea -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "Nu se poate folosi --reentrant sau --bison-bridge cu opþiunea -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF ºi -Cm nu au sens folosite împreunã" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF ºi -I sunt incompatibile" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF sunt incompatibile cu module de compatibilitate lex" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf ºi -CF se exclud reciproc" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Nu se poate folosi -+ cu opþiunea -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array incompatibil cu opþiunea -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Opþiunile -+ and --reentrant se exclud reciproc" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "bridge bison nu este suportat pentru scannerul C++." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "nu am putut crea %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "Nu am putut scrie capul de tabel" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "nu am putut deschide fiºierul schelet %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "eroare de intrare(input) în timpul citirii fiºierului schelet %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "eroare în închiderea fiºierului schelet %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "eroare în crearea fiºierului de header %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "eroare în scrierea fiºierului de output %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "eroare în închiderea fiºierului de output %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "eroare în ºtergerea fiºierului de output %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Nu se revine (backing-up).\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d salvare de (inacceptabile) stãri.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Tabelele compresate întotdeauna au back-up.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "eroare în scrierea fiºierului de backup %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "eroare în închiderea fiºierului de backup %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s versiunea %s statistici de folosire:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " opþiuni de scanner: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d stãri NFA\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d stãri DFA (%d cuvinte)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d reguli\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Nu se face backup\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d salvare de (inacceptabile) stãri\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Tabelele compresate întotdeauna au back-up\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Tipare de începuturi de linie folosite\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d condiþii de start\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d stãri epsilon, %d stãri dublu epsilon\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " nici o clasã de caractere\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d clase de caractere necesare %d/%d cuvinte de stocare, %d refolosite\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d perechi de stare/stareurmãtoare create\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d tranziþii unice/duplicate\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d intrãri în tabele\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d base-def intrãri create\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (maxim %d) nxt-chk intrãri create\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (maxim %d) model nxt-chk intrãri create\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d intrãri în tabel goale\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototipuri create\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d modele create, %d folosiri\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d clase de echivalenþã create\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d clase de meta-echivalenþã create\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d salvate) coliziuni disipate(hash), %d egaluri de DFA-uril\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d seturi de realocãri necesare\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d intrãri totale în tabel necesare\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Eroare internã. Opþiunile flex(flexopts) sunt malformate.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Încercaþi `%s --help' pentru mai multe informaþii.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "opþiune -C necunoscutã `%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "eroare fatalã de analizã(parse)" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "nu s-a putut crea fiºierul de informaþii de back-up %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"-l opþiunea de compatibilitate AT&T lex determinã o scãdere drasticã a " +"performanþei\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "ºi poate fi sursa realã a altor scãderi de performanþã raportate\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%opþiunea yylineno determinã o scãdere drasticã a performanþei DOAR în " +"regulile care se potrivesc caracterelor linie_nouã(newline)\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interactiãe) determinã o scãdere minorã a performanþei\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() determinã o scãdere minorã a performanþei\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT determinã o scãdere drasticã a performanþei\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Contextul de sfârºit(trailing) variabil determinã o scãdere drasticã a " +"performanþei\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT nu poate fi folosit cu -f sau -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%opþiunea yylineno nu poate fi folositã cu REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"contextul de sfârºit(trailing) variabil nu poate fi folosit cu -f sau -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%opþunea yyclass este folositoare doar pentru scannerele C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Folosire: %s [OPÞIUNI] [FIªIER]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Genereazã programe care cautã potriviri de tipare pe un text\n" +"\n" +"Compresie de tabele:\n" +" -Ca, --align renunþã la tabelele mari în favoarea unui aliniament mai " +"bun al memoriei\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construieºte clase de echivalenþã\n" +" -Cf nu compreseazã tabelele; foloseºte reprezentare -f \n" +" -CF nu compreseazã tabelele; foloseºte reprezentare -F\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construieºte clase de meta-echivalenþã\n" +" -Cr, --read foloseºte read() în loc de stdio pentru intrarea de " +"scanner\n" +" -F, --fast foloseºte reprezentare alternativã de tabele. Asemãnãtor " +"lui -CFr\n" +" -f, --full genereazã scannere rapide, mari. Asemãnãtor lui -Cfr\n" +" -Cem compresie implicitã (asemãnãtor lui --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug activeazã modul debug în scanner\n" +" -b, --backup scriere de informaþii de backup în %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report scrie raportul de performanþã la stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault eliminã regula implicitã de ECHO text care nu se " +"potriveºte\n" +" -T, --trace %s ar trebui sã ruleze în mod trace\n" +" -w, --nowarn nu genereazã avertismente\n" +" -v, --verbose scrie cuprinsul statisticilor scanner-ului la " +"stdout\n" +"\n" +"Fiºiere:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FIªIER specificã numele de fiºier de ieºire\n" +" -S, --skel=FIªIER specificã fiºierul schelet\n" +" -t, --stdout scrie scannerul la stdout în loc de %s\n" +" --yyclass=NUME numele clasei C++\n" +" --header-file=FIªIER creazã im fiºier de header C pe lângãscanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FIªIER] scrie tabelele în FIªIER\n" +"\n" +"Comportament scanner:\n" +" -7, --7bit genereazã scanner pe 7-biþi\n" +" -8, --8bit genereazã scanner pe 8-biþi\n" +" -B, --batch genereazã scanner comandã(batch) (inversul lui -" +"I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignorã cazul în tipare\n" +" -l, --lex-compat compatibilitate maximã cu lex original\n" +" -X, --posix-compat compatibilitate maximã cu lex POSIX\n" +" -I, --interactive genereazã scanner interactive (inversul lui -B)\n" +" --yylineno urmãreºte numãrãtoare liniilor în yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Cod generat:\n" +" -+, --c++ genereazã clasã de scanner C++ \n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (implicit defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline eliminã directivele #line din scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=ªIR foloseºte ªIR ca ºi prefix în loc de \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant genereazã un scanner C circular(reentrant)\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner pentru analizã purã bison.\n" +" --bison-locations include suport yylloc.\n" +" --stdinit iniþializeazã yyin/yyout cãtre stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions definire de funcþii stil vechi\n" +" --noansi-prototypes listã de parametri vidã în prototipuri\n" +" --nounistd nu include \n" +" --noFUNCÞIE nu genera o FUNCÞIE particularã\n" +"\n" +"Diverse:\n" +" -c opþiune POSIX care nu face nimic\n" +" -n opþiune POSIX care nu face nimic\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce acest mesaj de ajutor\n" +" -V, --version raporteazã versiunea %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "numele \"%s\" este ridicol de lung" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "alocare de memorie eºuatã în allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "caracter greºit `%s' detectat în check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "scannerul necesitã parametrul(flag) -8 pentru a folosi caracterul %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "eroare de memorie dinamicã în copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: eroare internã fatalã, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "încercare de a mãri dimensiunea domeniului eºuatã" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "linie greºitã în fiºierul schelet" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "alocare de memorie eºuatã în yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** începerea aducerii(dump) nfa cu starea de început %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "stare # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** sfârºit de aducere(dump)\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "maºinã vidã în dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regulã de context de sfârºit variabil la linia %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "tip de stare greºitã în mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "regulile de intrare(input) sunt prea complicate (>= %d stãri NFA)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "s-au gãsit prea multe tranziþii în mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "prea multe reguli (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "eroare necunoscutã în procesarea secþiunii 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "listã de stãri în condiþie proastã" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "regulã necunoscutã" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "context de sfârºit(trailing) utilizat de douã ori" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "valori de iteraþie greºite" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "valoarea iteraþiei trebuie sã fie pozitivã" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"intervalul(range) de caracter [%c %c] este ambiguu într-un scanner caz-" +"insenzitiv" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "domeniu negativ în clasa de caractere" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"intervalul(range) de caracter [%c %c] este ambiguu într-un scanner caz-" +"insenzitiv" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"intervalul(range) de caracter [%c %c] este ambiguu într-un scanner caz-" +"insenzitiv" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Linie de intrare(input) prea lungã\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "directivã '%top' malformatã" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "directivã '%' necunoscutã" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "'{' fãrã corespondent" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "definire de nume incompletã" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "%%opþiune necunoscutã: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "clasã de caractere greºitã" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "definiþie nedefinitã {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr " greºitã: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "menþionare(quote) lipsã" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "expresie clasã caracter greºitã: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "caracter eronat între {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "lipseºte }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "EOF întâlnit în mijlocul acþiunii" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "EOF întâlnit în mijlocul acþiunii" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "caracter eronat: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "nu pot deschide %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Folosire: %s [OPÞIUNI]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "opþiunea `%s' nu permite parametri\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "opþiunea `%s' necesitã un parametru\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "opþiunea `%s' este ambiguã\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Opþiune necunoscutã `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Eroare necunoscutã=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "alocare de memorie pentru tabela de simboluri eºuatã" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "nume definit de douã ori" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "condiþie de start %s definitã de douã ori" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "EOF prematur" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Marcaj de sfârºit\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Ceva Ciudat* - tok: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "verificare de consistenþã eºuatã în symfollowset" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "Nu se poate specifica opþiunea de header dacã se scrie la stdout" + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "opþiune -R necunoscutã `%c'" diff --git a/po/ru.gmo b/po/ru.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0d8d8c Binary files /dev/null and b/po/ru.gmo differ diff --git a/po/ru.po b/po/ru.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d20ac58 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/ru.po @@ -0,0 +1,914 @@ +# ðÅÒÅ×ÏÄ ÓÏÏÂÝÅÎÉÊ flex. +# Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Dmitry S. Sivachenko , 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.19\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2002-09-08 10:54+0400\n" +"Last-Translator: Dmitry S. Sivachenko \n" +"Language-Team: Russian \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=koi8-r\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "óÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ #%d ÎÅÄÏÐÕÓÔÉÍÏ -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "ÏÐÁÓÎÙÊ ÚÁÍÙËÁÀÝÉÊ ËÏÎÔÅËÓÔ" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " ÎÏÍÅÒÁ ÓÔÒÏË ÁÓÓÏÃÉÉÒÏ×ÁÎÎÏÇÏ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÁ:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÐÒÏ×ÅÒËÅ ÎÁ ÃÅÌÏÓÔÎÏÓÔØ × epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"äÁÍÐ äëá:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ ÕÎÉËÁÌØÎÏÅ ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ ËÏÎÃÁ ÂÕÆÅÒÁ" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "îÅ ÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "ÏÂÎÁÒÕÖÅÎ ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ÐÅÒÅÈÏÄÎÙÊ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌ × sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"ëÌÁÓÓÙ ÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÏÓÔÉ:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ # %d ÄÏÐÕÓËÁÅÔ: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ # %d ÄÏÐÕÓËÁÅÔ: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ ÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ ÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"íÅÔÁÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÙÈ ëÌÁÓÓÏ×:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ ÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ yynultrans_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÏÚÎÏÖÎÏ ÐÒÉÍÅÎÉÔØ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÏ" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "ÕËÁÚÁÎÁ ÏÐÃÉÑ -s, ÎÏ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÏ ÐÏ ÕÍÏÌÞÁÎÉÀ ÎÅ ÍÏÖÅÔ ÂÙÔØ ÐÒÉÍÅÎÅÎÏ" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÅ -+ Ó ËÌÀÞÅÍ -l ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÅ -f ÉÌÉ -F Ó ËÌÀÞÅÍ -l ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ" + +#: main.c:241 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÅ -R ÉÌÉ -Rb Ó ËÌÀÞÅÍ -l ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF É -Cm ×ÍÅÓÔÅ ÎÅ ÉÍÅÀÔ ÓÍÙÓÌÁ" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF É -I ÎÅÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÙ" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF ÎÅÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÎÙ Ó ÒÅÖÉÍÏÍ lex-ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÏÓÔÉ" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf É -CF Ñ×ÌÑÀÔÓÑ ×ÚÁÉÍÏÉÓËÌÀÞÁÀÝÉÍÉ" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÅ -+ Ó ËÌÀÞÅÍ -CF ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array ÎÅÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍ Ó ËÌÀÞÅÍ -+" + +#: main.c:302 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "ëÌÀÞÉ -+ É -R Ñ×ÌÑÀÔÓÑ ×ÚÁÉÍÏÉÓËÌÀÞÁÀÝÉÍÉ" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "ÎÅÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ÚÁÇÏÌÏ×ÏË ÔÁÂÌÉÃ" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "ÎÅ ÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÏÔËÒÙÔØ ÆÁÊÌ-ËÁÒËÁÓ %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÞÔÅÎÉÑ ÆÁÊÌÁ-ËÁÒËÁÓÁ %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÚÁËÒÙÔÉÉ ÆÁÊÌÁ-ËÁÒËÁÓÁ %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÓÏÚÄÁÎÉÑ ÚÁÇÏÌÏ×ÏÞÎÏÇÏ ÆÁÊÌÁ %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÚÁÐÉÓÉ × ×ÙÈÏÄÎÏÊ ÆÁÊÌ %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÚÁËÒÙÔÉÑ ×ÙÈÏÄÎÏÇÏ ÆÁÊÌÁ %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÕÄÁÌÅÎÉÉ ×ÙÈÏÄÎÏÇÏ ÆÁÊÌÁ %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "×ÏÚ×ÒÁÔ ÎÁ %d (ÎÅÄÏÐÕÓÔÉÍÙÈ) ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÊ.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "óÖÁÔÙÅ ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ ×ÓÅÇÄÁ ÓÏÈÒÁÎÑÀÔÓÑ.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÚÁÐÉÓÉ ÒÅÚÅÒ×ÎÏÊ ËÏÐÉÉ ÆÁÊÌÁ %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÚÁËÒÙÔÉÉ ÒÅÚÅÒ×ÎÏÊ ËÏÐÉÉ ÆÁÊÌÁ %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "ÓÔÁÔÉÓÔÉËÁ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÑ %s ×ÅÒÓÉÉ %s:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " ÏÐÃÉÉ ÓËÁÎÅÒÁ: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÊ îëá\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÊ äëá (%d ÓÌÏ×)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d ÐÒÁ×ÉÌ\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÈÒÁÎÅÎÙ %d (ÎÅÄÏÐÕÓÔÉÍÙÈ) ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÊ\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " óÖÁÔÙÅ ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ ×ÓÅÇÄÁ ÓÏÈÒÁÎÑÀÔÓÑ\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " éÓÐÏÌØÚÕÀÔÓÑ ÛÁÂÌÏÎÙ ÎÁÞÁÌÁ ÓÔÒÏËÉ\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ÓÔÁÒÔÏ×ÙÈ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÊ\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " ÏÔÓÕÔÓÔ×ÕÀÔ ËÌÁÓÓÙ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÏ×\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d ËÌÁÓÓÏ× ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÏ× ÔÒÅÂÕÀÔ %d/%d ÓÌÏ× ÄÌÑ ÈÒÁÎÅÎÉÑ, %d ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÎÏ " +"ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÏ\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ %d ÐÁÒ ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ/ÓÌÅÄ_ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ÕÎÉËÁÌØÎÙÈ/ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÑÀÝÉÈÓÑ ÐÅÒÅÈÏÄÏ×\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d ÜÌÅÍÅÎÔÏ× ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ %d/%d base-def ÜÌÅÍÅÎÔÏ×\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ %d/%d (ÐÉË %d) nxt-chk ÜÌÅÍÅÎÔÏ×\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ %d/%d (ÐÉË %d) ÛÁÂÌÏÎÎÙÈ nxt-chk ÜÌÅÍÅÎÔÏ×\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d ÐÕÓÔÙÈ ÜÌÅÍÅÎÔÏ× ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ %d ÐÒÏÔÏÔÉÐÏ×\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ %d ÛÁÂÌÏÎÏ×, %d ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÊ\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " ÓÏÚÄÁÎÙ ËÌÁÓÓÙ ÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÏÓÔÉ %d/%d\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ÍÅÔÁÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÙÈ ËÌÁÓÓÏ× ÓÏÚÄÁÎÏ\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d ÚÁÐÉÓÁÎÏ) ËÏÌÌÉÚÉÊ ÈÜÛ-ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ, %d ÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÙÈ äëá\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " ÔÒÅÂÕÅÔÓÑ %d ÎÁÂÏÒÏ× ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÎÙÈ ÒÁÚÍÅÝÅÎÉÊ\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " ×ÓÅÇÏ ÔÒÅÂÕÅÔÓÑ %d ÜÌÅÍÅÎÔÏ× ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "÷ÎÕÔÒÅÎÎÑÑ ÏÛÉÂËÁ. îÅÐÒÁ×ÉÌØÎÏ ÚÁÄÁÎÙ ËÌÀÞÉ flex.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "ðÏÐÒÏÂÕÊÔÅ `%s --help' ÄÌÑ ÐÏÌÕÞÅÎÉÑ ÂÏÌÅÅ ÐÏÄÒÏÂÎÏÇÏ ÏÐÉÓÁÎÉÑ.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "ÎÅÉÚ×ÅÓÔÎÙÊ -C ËÌÀÞ '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "ÆÁÔÁÌØÎÁÑ ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÒÁÚÂÏÒÁ" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "ÎÅÕÄÁÅÔÓÑ ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ ÚÁÐÁÓÎÏÊ ÉÎÆÏÒÍÁÃÉÏÎÎÙÊ ÆÁÊÌ %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"ïÐÃÉÑ -l ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÏÓÔÉ Ó AT&T lex ×ÌÅÞÅÔ ÚÎÁÞÉÔÅÌØÎÏÅ ÓÎÉÖÅÎÉÅ " +"ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔÉ\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" É ÔÁËÖÅ ÍÏÖÅÔ ÂÙÔØ ÉÓÔÉÎÎÙÍ ÉÓÔÏÞÎÉËÏÍ ÐÒÏÂÌÅÍ Ó ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔØÀ\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "%%option yylineno ×ÌÅÞÅÔ ÚÎÁÞÉÔÅÌØÎÏÅ ÓÎÉÖÅÎÉÅ ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔÉ\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (ÉÎÔÅÒÁËÔÉ×ÎÙÊ) ×ÌÅÞÅÔ ÎÅÚÎÁÞÉÔÅÌØÎÏÅ ÓÎÉÖÅÎÉÅ ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔÉ\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() ÐÒÉ×ÏÄÉÔ Ë ÎÅÂÏÌØÛÏÍÕ ÓÎÉÖÅÎÉÀ ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔÉ\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT ×ÌÅÞÅÔ ÚÎÁÞÉÔÅÌØÎÏÅ ÓÎÉÖÅÎÉÅ ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔÉ\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT ÎÅ ÍÏÖÅÔ ÂÙÔØ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎ ×ÍÅÓÔÅ Ó -f ÉÌÉ -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno ÎÅ ÍÏÖÅÔ ÂÙÔØ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÏ Ó REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass ÉÍÅÅÔ ÓÍÙÓÌ ÔÏÌØËÏ ÄÌÑ ÓËÁÎÅÒÏ× ÎÁ C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÅ: %s [ëìàþé] [æáêì]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"çÅÎÅÒÉÒÕÅÔ ÐÒÏÇÒÁÍÍÙ, ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÑÝÉÅ ÍÁÎÉÐÕÌÑÃÉÉ Ó ÔÅËÓÔÏÍ ÐÏ ÛÁÂÌÏÎÁÍ.\n" +"\n" +"óÖÁÔÉÅ ÔÁÂÌÉÃ:\n" +" -Ca, --align ÄÏÐÕÓËÁÔØ ÂÏÌØÛÉÊ ÒÁÚÍÅÒ ÔÁÂÌÉà ÄÌÑ\n" +" ÌÕÞÛÅÇÏ ×ÙÒÁ×ÎÉ×ÁÎÉÑ × ÐÁÍÑÔÉ\n" +" -Ce, --ecs ÓÏÚÄÁ×ÁÔØ ËÌÁÓÓÙ ÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÏÓÔÉ\n" +" -Cf ÎÅ ÓÖÉÍÁÔØ ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ; ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØ -f ÐÒÅÄÓÔÁ×ÌÅÎÉÅ\n" +" -CF ÎÅ ÓÖÉÍÁÔØ ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ; ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØ -F ÐÒÅÄÓÔÁ×ÌÅÎÉÅ\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs ÓÏÚÄÁ×ÁÔØ ËÌÁÓÓÙ ÍÅÔÁÜË×É×ÁÌÅÎÔÎÏÓÔÉ\n" +" -Cr, --read ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØ read() ×ÍÅÓÔÏ stdio ÄÌÑ\n" +" ×ÈÏÄÎÙÈ ÄÁÎÎÙÈ ÓËÁÎÅÒÁ\n" +" -f, --full ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ ÂÙÓÔÒÙÊ, ÂÏÌØÛÏÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ. ôÏ ÖÅ, ÞÔÏ É -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØ ÁÌØÔÅÒÎÁÔÉ×ÎÏÅ ÐÒÅÄÓÔÁ×ÌÅÎÉÅ ÔÁÂÌÉÃ.\n" +" ôÏ ÖÅ, ÞÔÏ É -CFr\n" +" -Cem ÓÔÅÐÅÎØ ÓÖÁÔÉÑ ÐÏ ÕÍÏÌÞÁÎÉÀ\n" +" (ÔÏ ÖÅ ÞÔÏ É --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"ïÔÌÁÄËÁ:\n" +" -d, --debug ×ËÌÀÞÉÔØ ÒÅÖÉÍ ÏÔÌÁÄËÉ × ÓËÁÎÅÒ\n" +" -b, --backup ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ÚÁÐÁÓÎÕÀ ËÏÐÉÀ × %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ÏÔÞÅÔ Ï ÐÒÏÉÚ×ÏÄÉÔÅÌØÎÏÓÔÉ × stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault ÐÏÄÁ×ÌÑÔØ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÏ ÐÏ ÕÍÏÌÞÁÎÉÀ ÄÌÑ ×Ù×ÏÄÁ (ECHO)\n" +" ÔÅËÓÔÁ, ËÏÔÏÒÙÊ ÎÅ ÐÏÄÏÛÅÌ ÎÉ Ë ÏÄÎÏÍÕ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÕ\n" +" -T, --trace %s ÄÏÌÖÅÎ ÚÁÐÕÓËÁÔØÓÑ × ÒÅÖÉÍÅ ÔÒÁÓÓÉÒÏ×ËÉ\n" +" -w, --nowarn ÎÅ ×ÙÄÁ×ÁÔØ ÐÒÅÄÕÐÒÅÖÄÅÎÉÊ\n" +" -v, --verbose ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ÓÕÍÍÁÒÎÕÀ ÓÔÁÔÉÓÔÉËÕ ÓËÁÎÅÒÁ × stdout\n" +"\n" +"æÁÊÌÙ:\n" +" -o, --outfile=æáêì ÕËÁÚÁÔØ ÉÍÑ ×ÙÈÏÄÎÏÇÏ ÆÁÊÌÁ\n" +" -S, --skel=æáêì ÕËÁÚÁÔØ ÆÁÊÌ ËÁÒËÁÓÁ\n" +" -t, --stdout ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ÓËÁÎÅÒ × stdout ×ÍÅÓÔÏ %s\n" +" --yyclass=éíñ ÉÍÑ ËÌÁÓÓÁ óÉ++\n" +" --header-file=æáêì ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ ËÒÏÍÅ ÓËÁÎÅÒÁ ÚÁÇÏÌÏ×ÏÞÎÙÊ ÆÁÊÌ óÉ\n" +" --tables-files=æáêì ÚÁÐÉÓÁÔØ ÔÁÂÌÉÃÙ × æáêì\n" +"\n" +"ðÏ×ÅÄÅÎÉÅ ÓËÁÎÅÒÁ:\n" +" -7, --7bit ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ 7-ÂÉÔÎÙÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ\n" +" -8, --8bit ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ 8-ÂÉÔÎÙÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ\n" +" -B, --batch ÓÏÚÄÁ×ÁÔØ ÐÁËÅÔÎÙÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ\n" +" (× ÐÒÏÔÉ×ÏÐÏÌÏÖÎÏÓÔØ Ë -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ÉÇÎÏÒÉÒÏ×ÁÔØ ÒÅÇÉÓÔÒ ÂÕË× × ÛÁÂÌÏÎÁÈ\n" +" -l, --lex-compat ÍÁËÓÉÍÁÌØÎÁÑ ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÏÓÔØ Ó ÐÅÒ×ÏÎÁÞÁÌØÎÙÍ lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat ÍÁËÓÉÍÁÌØÎÁÑ ÓÏ×ÍÅÓÔÉÍÏÓÔØ Ó POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive ÓÏÚÄÁÔØ ÉÎÔÅÒÁËÔÉ×ÎÙÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ\n" +" (× ÐÒÏÔÉ×ÏÐÏÌÏÖÎÏÓÔØ Ë -B)\n" +" --yylineno ÏÔÓÌÅÖÉ×ÁÔØ ÞÉÓÌÏ ÓÔÒÏË × yylineno\n" +"\n" +"çÅÎÅÒÉÒÕÅÍÙÊ ËÏÄ:\n" +" -+, --c++ ÓÏÚÄÁ×ÁÔØ óÉ++ ËÌÁÓÓ ÓËÁÎÅÒÁ\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (ÐÏ ÕÍÏÌÞÁÎÉÀ defn='1')\n" +" -L, --noline ÐÏÄÁ×ÉÔØ ÄÉÒÅËÔÉ×Ù #line × ÓËÁÎÅÒÅ\n" +" -P, --prefix=óôòïëá ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØ óôòïëõ × ËÁÞÅÓÔ×Å ÐÒÅÆÉËÓÁ\n" +" ×ÍÅÓÔÏ \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant ÓÏÚÄÁ×ÁÔØ ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÎÏ ×ÈÏÄÉÍÙÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ ÎÁ óÉ\n" +" -Rb, --reentrant-bison ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÎÏ ×ÈÏÄÉÍÙÊ ÓËÁÎÅÒ ÄÌÑ ÐÏ×ÔÏÒÎÏ ×ÈÏÄÉÍÏÇÏ\n" +" ÓÉÎÔÁËÓÉÞÅÓËÏÇÏ ÁÎÁÌÉÚÁÔÏÒÁ bison\n" +" --stdinit ÉÎÉÃÉÁÌÉÚÉÒÏ×ÁÔØ yyin/yyout × stdin/stdout\n" +" --nounistd ÎÅ ×ËÌÀÞÁÔØ \n" +" --noæõîëãéñ ÎÅ ÇÅÎÅÒÉÒÏ×ÁÔØ ÏÐÒÅÄÅÌÅÎÎÕÀ æõîëãéà\n" +"\n" +"òÁÚÎÏÅ:\n" +" -Ó ËÌÀÞ ÄÌÑ ÓÏÍÅÓÔÉÍÏÓÔÉ Ó POSIX (ÎÉÞÅÇÏ ÎÅ ÄÅÌÁÅÔ)\n" +" -n ËÌÀÞ ÄÌÑ ÓÏÍÅÓÔÉÍÏÓÔÉ Ó POSIX (ÎÉÞÅÇÏ ÎÅ ÄÅÌÁÅÔ)\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help ×ÙÄÁÔØ ÜÔÕ ÓÐÒÁ×ËÕ\n" +" -V, --version ×ÙÄÁÔØ ×ÅÒÓÉÀ %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "ÉÍÑ \"%s\" ÎÅÌÅÐÏ ÄÌÉÎÎÏÅ" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ×ÙÄÅÌÅÎÉÑ ÐÁÍÑÔÉ × allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "ÎÁÊÄÅÎ ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌ '%s' × check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "ÄÌÑ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÑ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÁ %s ÓËÁÎÅÒÕ ÔÒÅÂÕÅÔÓÑ ËÌÀÞ -8" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÒÁÂÏÔÅ Ó ÄÉÎÁÍÉÞÅÓËÏÊ ÐÁÍÑÔØÀ × copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: ÆÁÔÁÌØÎÁÑ ×ÎÕÔÒÅÎÎÑÑ ÏÛÉÂËÁ, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ Õ×ÅÌÉÞÅÎÉÑ ÒÁÚÍÅÒÁ ÍÁÓÓÉ×Á" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÁÑ ÓÔÒÏËÁ × ÆÁÊÌÅ-ËÁÒËÁÓÅ" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ×ÙÄÅÌÅÎÉÉ ÐÁÍÑÔÉ × yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"******** ÎÁÞÁÌÏ ÄÁÍÐÁ ËÏÎÅÞÎÏÇÏ Á×ÔÏÍÁÔÁ Ó ÎÁÞÁÌØÎÙÍ ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅÍ %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÅ # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********* ËÏÎÅà ÄÁÍÐÁ\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "ÐÕÓÔÏÊ Á×ÔÏÍÁÔ × dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ÔÉÐ ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÑ × mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "×ÈÏÄÎÙÅ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÁ ÓÌÉÛËÏÍ ÓÌÏÖÎÙÅ (>= %d ÓÏÓÔÏÑÎÉÊ îëá)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "ÎÁÊÄÅÎÏ ÓÌÉÛËÏÍ ÍÎÏÇÏ ÐÅÒÅÈÏÄÏ× × mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "ÓÌÉÛËÏÍ ÍÎÏÇÏ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌ (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "ÎÅÉÚ×ÅÓÔÎÁÑ ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÏÂÒÁÂÏÔËÅ ÒÁÚÄÅÌÁ 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ÓÐÉÓÏË ÎÁÞÁÌØÎÙÈ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÊ" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "ÎÅÒÁÓÐÏÚÎÁÎÎÏÅ ÐÒÁ×ÉÌÏ" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "ÚÁÍÙËÁÀÝÉÊ ËÏÎÔÅËÓÔ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÕÅÔÓÑ Ä×ÁÖÄÙ" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "ÏÔÒÉÃÁÔÅÌØÎÙÊ ÄÉÁÐÁÚÏÎ × ËÌÁÓÓÅ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÏ×" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "óÌÉÛËÏÍ ÄÌÉÎÎÁÑ ×ÈÏÄÎÁÑ ÓÔÒÏËÁ\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, fuzzy, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "ÎÅÒÁÓÐÏÚÎÁÎÎÁÑ '%' ÄÉÒÅËÔÉ×Á" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "ÎÅÒÁÓÐÏÚÎÁÎÎÁÑ '%' ÄÉÒÅËÔÉ×Á" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "ÎÅÐÏÌÎÏÅ ÏÐÒÅÄÅÌÅÎÉÅ ÉÍÅÎÉ" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "ÎÅÒÁÓÐÏÚÎÁÎÎÙÊ %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ËÌÁÓÓ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÁ" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "ÎÅÏÐÒÅÄÅÌÅÎÎÏÅ ÏÐÒÅÄÅÌÅÎÉÅ {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÏÅ <ÎÁÞÁÌØÎÏÅ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÅ>: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "ÏÔÓÕÔÓÔ×ÕÀÔ ËÁ×ÙÞËÉ" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÏÅ ×ÙÒÁÖÅÎÉÅ ËÌÁÓÓÁ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÁ: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌ ×ÎÕÔÒÉ {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "ÏÔÓÕÔÓÔ×ÕÅÔ }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "×ÓÔÒÅÞÅÎ EOF ×ÎÕÔÒÉ ÄÅÊÓÔ×ÉÑ" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "×ÓÔÒÅÞÅÎ EOF ×ÎÕÔÒÉ ÄÅÊÓÔ×ÉÑ" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÙÊ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌ: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "ÎÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÏÔËÒÙÔØ %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÎÉÅ: %s [ëìàþé]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "ËÌÀÞ `%s' ÄÏÌÖÅÎ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØÓÑ ÂÅÚ ÁÒÇÕÍÅÎÔÁ\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "ËÌÀÞ `%s' ÄÏÌÖÅÎ ÉÓÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔØÓÑ Ó ÁÒÇÕÍÅÎÔÏÍ\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "ÎÅÏÄÎÏÚÎÁÞÎÙÊ ËÌÀÞ `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "îÅÒÁÓÐÏÚÎÁÎÎÙÊ ËÌÀÞ `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "îÅÉÚ×ÅÓÔÎÁÑ ÏÛÉÂËÁ=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ×ÙÄÅÌÅÎÉÉ ÐÁÍÑÔÉ ÐÏÄ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌÙ" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "ÉÍÑ ÏÐÒÅÄÅÌÅÎÏ Ä×ÁÖÄÙ" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "ÓÔÁÒÔÏ×ÏÅ ÕÓÌÏ×ÉÅ %s ÏÐÉÓÁÎÏ Ä×ÁÖÄÙ" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "ÎÅÏÖÉÄÁÎÎÙÊ ËÏÎÅà ÆÁÊÌÁ" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "íÅÔËÁ ËÏÎÃÁ\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*þÔÏ-ÔÏ ÎÅ ÔÁË* - tok: %d val: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "ÏÛÉÂËÁ ÐÒÉ ÐÒÏ×ÅÒËÅ ÎÁ ÃÅÌÏÓÔÎÏÓÔØ × symfollowset" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "îÅ×ÏÚÍÏÖÎÏ ÕËÁÚÁÔØ ÐÁÒÁÍÅÔÒ header ÐÒÉ ×Ù×ÏÄÅ ÎÁ stdout." + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "ÎÅÉÚ×ÅÓÔÎÙÊ -R ËÌÀÞ '%c'" diff --git a/po/stamp-po b/po/stamp-po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9788f70 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/stamp-po @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +timestamp diff --git a/po/sv.gmo b/po/sv.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e02a54 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/sv.gmo differ diff --git a/po/sv.po b/po/sv.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d7801b --- /dev/null +++ b/po/sv.po @@ -0,0 +1,1065 @@ +# Swedish messages for flex. +# Copyright (C) 1996, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Johan Linde , 1996. +# Christian Rose , 2002, 2004. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.31\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2004-03-21 22:51+0100\n" +"Last-Translator: Christian Rose \n" +"Language-Team: Swedish \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Tillstånd %d är icke-accepterande -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "farligt efterföljande sammanhang" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " radnummer för associerad regel:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " utövergångar: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" stoppövergångar: filslut " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "konsekvenskontrollen misslyckades i epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA-utskrift:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "kunde inte skapa ett unikt buffertsluttillstånd" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "tillstånd %d:\n" + +# Det här är ju helt sjukt. Har buggrapporterat detta att det bör +# ersättas med %s +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yynxt_tbl[][]" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "otillåtet övergångstecken funnet i sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Ekvivalensklasser:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "tillstånd %d accepterar: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "tillstånd %d accepterar: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yyacclist_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yyacc_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva ecstbl" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Metaekvivalensklasser:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yymeta_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yybase_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yydef_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yynxt_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yychk_tbl" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva ftbl" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva ssltbl" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva eoltbl" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Kunde inte skriva yynultrans_tbl" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "regeln kan inte matchas" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "flaggan -s angiven men standardregeln kan följas" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "-+ kan inte användas tillsammans med flaggan -l" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "-f eller -F kan inte användas tillsammans med flaggan -l" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "" +"--reentrant eller --bison-bridge kan inte användas tillsammans med flaggan -l" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF och -Cm kan inte användas tillsammans" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF och -I kan inte användas tillsammans" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF kan inte användas i lex-kompatibilitetsläge" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf och -CF är ömsesidigt uteslutande" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "-+ kan inte användas tillsammans med flaggan -CF" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array kan inte användas tillsammans med flaggan -+" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "Flaggorna -+ och --reentrant är ömsesidigt uteslutande." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "bisonbrygga stöds inte för C++-inläsaren." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "kunde inte skapa %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "kunde inte skriva tabellhuvud" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "kan inte öppna mallfilen %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "indatafel vid läsande av mallfilen %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "fel vid stängande av mallfilen %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "fel vid skapande av huvudfilen %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "fel vid skrivande av utfilen %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "fel vid stängande av utfilen %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "fel vid borttagning av utfilen %s" + +# "Back up" i det här sammanhanget handlar om att flexmaskinen backar. +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Backar inte.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d säkerhetskopierande (icke-accepterande) tillstånd.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Komprimerade tabeller säkerhetskopierar alltid.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "fel när säkerhetskopian %s skulle skrivas" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "fel när säkerhetskopian %s skulle stängas" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "Statistik över användning av %s version %s:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " inläsarflaggor: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d NFA-tillstånd\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d DFA-tillstånd (%d ord)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d regler\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Inget säkerhetskopierande\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d (icke-accepterande) tillstånd för säkerhetskopiering\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Komprimerade tabeller säkerhetskopierar alltid\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Början-av-rad-mönster använda\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d startvillkor\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d epsilontillstånd, %d dubbla epsilontillstånd\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " inga teckenklasser\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr " %d/%d teckenklasser behövde %d/%d ord för lagring, %d återanvända\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d par med tillstånd/nästa-tillstånd skapade\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d unika/duplicerade övergångar\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d tabellposter\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d basstandardposter skapade\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max %d) poster för nästa kontroll skapade\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (max %d) mallposter för nästa kontroll skapade\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d tomma tabellposter\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototyper skapade\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d mallar skapade, %d användningar\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ekvivalensklasser skapade\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d metaekvivalensklasser skapade\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d sparade) hashkollisioner, %d DFA lika\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d uppsättningar med omallokeringar krävdes\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d tabellposter krävs totalt\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Internt fel. flexopts är felaktiga.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Prova \"%s --help\" för mer information.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "okänd flagga till -C \"%c\"" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "allvarligt fel vid tolkningen" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "kunde inte skapa filen %s med säkerhetskopieringsinformation" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"flaggan -l för beteende som AT&T:s lex medför en väsentlig prestandaförlust\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " och kan vara den egentliga orsaken till andra rapporter om detta\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%option yylineno medför en prestandaförlust ENDAST på regler som kan matcha " +"nyradstecken\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (interaktiv) medför en mindre prestandaförlust\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() medför en mindre prestandaförlust\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT medför en väsentlig prestandaförlust\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Regler för varierbar efterföljande sammanhang medför en väsentlig " +"prestandaförlust\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT kan inte användas tillsammans med -f eller -F" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno kan inte användas tillsammans med REJECT" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"regler för varierbar efterföljande kontext kan inte användas\n" +"tillsammans med -f eller -F" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass är bara meningsfull för C++-inläsare" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Användning: %s [FLAGGOR] [FIL]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Genererar program som utför mönstermatchning på text.\n" +"\n" +"Tabellkomprimering:\n" +" -Ca, --align bättre minnesjustering till priset av större tabeller\n" +" -Ce, --ecs konstruera ekvivalensklasser\n" +" -Cf komprimera inte tabeller; använd -f-representation\n" +" -CF komprimera inte tabeller; använd -F-representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs konstruera metaekvivalensklasser\n" +" -Cr, --read använd read() istället för stdio för inläsarindata\n" +" -f, --full generera snabb, stor inläsare. Samma som -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast använd alternativ tabellrepresentation. Samma som -CFr\n" +" -Cem standardkomprimering (samma som --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Felsökning:\n" +" -d, --debug aktivera felsökningsläge i inläsare\n" +" -b, --backup skriv säkerhetskopieringsinformation till %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report skriv prestandarapport till standard fel\n" +" -s, --nodefault undertryck standardregel att använda \"ECHO\" på\n" +" omatchad text\n" +" -T, --trace %s ska köra i spårningsläge\n" +" -w, --nowarn generera inte varningar\n" +" -v, --verbose skriv sammanfattning av inläsarstatistik till\n" +" standard ut\n" +"\n" +"Filer:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FIL ange namn på utfil\n" +" -S, --skel=FIL ange mallfil\n" +" -t, --stdout skriv inläsare på standard ut istället för %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAMN namn på C++-klass\n" +" --header-file=FIL skapa en C-huvudfil förutom inläsaren\n" +" --tables-file[=FIL] skriv tabeller till FIL\n" +"\n" +"Beteende för inläsare:\n" +" -7, --7bit generera 7-bitarsinläsare\n" +" -8, --8bit generera 8-bitarsinläsare\n" +" -B, --batch generera batchinläsare (motsats till -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignorera skiftläge i mönster\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal kompatibilitet med ursprungliga lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal kompatibilitet med POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generera interaktiv inläsare (motsats till -B)\n" +" --yylineno spåra radantal i yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Genererad kod:\n" +" -+, --c++ generera C++-inläsarklass\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] definiera makrodefinition (standardefn är \"1\")\n" +" -L, --noline undertryck #line-direktiv i inläsaren\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRÄNG använd STRÄNG som prefix istället för \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generera en återanropbar C-inläsare\n" +" --bison-bridge inläsare för ren bisontolk.\n" +" --bison-locations inkludera stöd för yylloc.\n" +" --stdinit initiera yyin/yyout till standard in/ut\n" +" --noansi-definitions funktionsdefinitioner i gammal stil\n" +" --noansi-prototypes tom parameterlista i prototyper\n" +" --nounistd inkludera inte \n" +" --noFUNKTION generera inte en speciell FUNKTION\n" +"\n" +"Diverse:\n" +" -c POSIX-flagga som inte gör något\n" +" -n POSIX-flagga som inte gör något\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help visa detta hjälpmeddelande\n" +" -V, --version visa versionsinformation för %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "namnet \"%s\" är löjligt långt" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "minnesallokeringen misslyckades i allocate_array()" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "otillåtet tecken \"%s\" funnet i check_char()" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "inläsaren kräver flaggan -8 för att kunna använda tecknet %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "dynamiskt minnesfel i copy_string()" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: allvarligt internt fel, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "försök att öka arraystorlek misslyckades" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "otillåten rad i mallfilen" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "minnesallokeringen misslyckades i yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** början av utskrift av nfa med starttillstånd %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "tillstånd %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** slut på utskrift\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "tom maskin i dupmachine()" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Regel för varierbar efterföljande kontext på rad %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "otillåten tillståndstyp i mark_beginning_as_normal()" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "indatareglerna är för komplicerade (>= %d NFA-tillstånd)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "fann för många övergångar i mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "för många regler (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "okänt fel vid tolkning av avsnitt 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "felaktig lista med startvillkor" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "okänd regel" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "efterföljande kontext används två gånger" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "felaktiga iterationsvärden" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "iterationsvärde måste vara positivt" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"teckenintervallet [%c-%c] är tvetydigt i en skiftlägesokänslig inläsare" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "negativt intervall i teckenklass" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"teckenintervallet [%c-%c] är tvetydigt i en skiftlägesokänslig inläsare" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"teckenintervallet [%c-%c] är tvetydigt i en skiftlägesokänslig inläsare" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "För lång indatarad\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "felaktigt \"%top\"-direktiv" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "okänt \"%\"-direktiv" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "Ensamt \"{\"" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "ofullständig namndefinition" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "okänd %%option: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "otillåten teckenklass" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "odefinierad definition {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "otillåtet : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "citationstecken saknas" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "otillåtet uttryck för teckenklass: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "otillåtet tecken inom {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "} saknas" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "filslut påträffat inuti en handling" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "filslut påträffat inuti en handling" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "otillåtet tecken: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "kan inte öppna %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Användning: %s [FLAGGOR]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "flaggan \"%s\" tar inget argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "flaggan \"%s\" kräver ett argument\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "flaggan \"%s\" är tvetydig\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Okänd flagga \"%s\"\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Okänt fel=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "minnesallokering för symboltabell misslyckades" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "namnet definierat två gånger" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "startvillkoret %s deklarerat två gånger" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "för tidigt filslut" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Slutmarkering\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Något märkligt* - tecken: %d värde: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "konsekvenskontrollen misslyckades i symfollowset" + +#~ msgid "Can't specify header option if writing to stdout." +#~ msgstr "Kan inte ange huvudflagga då utskrift sker till standard ut." + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "okänd flagga till -R \"%c\"" + +#~ msgid "Could not write %s" +#~ msgstr "Kunde inte skriva %s" + +#~ msgid "-Cf/-CF and %option yylineno are incompatible" +#~ msgstr "-Cf/-CF och %option yylineno kan inte användas tillsammans" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "For usage, try\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Prova\n" +#~ "\t%s --help\n" +#~ "för användning\n" + +#~ msgid "-P flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaggan -P måste anges separat" + +#~ msgid "-o flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaggan -o måste anges separat" + +#~ msgid "-S flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaggan -S måste anges separat" + +#~ msgid "-C flag must be given separately" +#~ msgstr "flaggan -C måste anges separat" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -ooutput -Pprefix -Sskeleton]\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "%s [-bcdfhilnpstvwBFILTV78+? -C[aefFmr] -outfil -Pprefix -Smallfil]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t[--help --version] [file ...]\n" +#~ msgstr "\t[--help --version] [fil ...]\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-b generate backing-up information to %s\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-b skriv information om backande till %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-c POSIX-flaggan gör ingenting\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-d turn on debug mode in generated scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-d ställ den skapade inläsaren i felsökningsläge\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-f generate fast, large scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-f skapa en snabb, stor inläsare\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-h produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-h visa denna hjälptext\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-i generate case-insensitive scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-i skapa en skiftlägesokänslig inläsare\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-l maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-l maximal kompatibilitet med ursprungliga lex\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-n POSIX-flaggan gör ingenting\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-p generate performance report to stderr\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-p skicka rapport om utförandet till standard fel\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-s suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-s undertryck standardregeln att skriva ut text som ej kunde matchas\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-t write generated scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t-t skriv den skapade inläsaren till standard ut i stället för %s\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-v write summary of scanner statistics to f\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-v skriv en sammanställning av inläsarstatistik till f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-w do not generate warnings\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-w visa inga varningar\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-B generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-B skapa en icke interaktiv inläsare (motsatsen till -I)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-F use alternative fast scanner representation\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-F använd en alternativ snabb inläsarrepresentation\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-I generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-I skapa en interaktiv inläsare (motsatsen till -B)\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-L suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-L undertryck #line-direktiv i inläsaren\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-T %s should run in trace mode\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-T %s ska köras i spårningsläge\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-V report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-V visa %s version\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-7 generate 7-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-7 skapa en 7-bitars inläsare\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-8 generate 8-bit scanner\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-8 skapa en 8-bitars inläsare\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-+ generate C++ scanner class\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-+ skapa en C++-inläsarklass\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-? produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-? visa denna hjälptext\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-C specify degree of table compression (default is -Cem):\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-C ange graden av tabellkompression (standard -Cem):\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ca trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Ca byt ut stora tabeller för att förbättra minneshanteringen\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Ce construct equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Ce skapa ekvivalensklasser\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cf do not compress scanner tables; use -f representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cf komprimera inte inläsartabellerna; använd representationen -f\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-CF do not compress scanner tables; use -F representation\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-CF komprimera inte inläsartabellerna; använd representationen -F\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cm construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +#~ msgstr "\t\t-Cm skapa meta-ekvivalensklasser\n" + +#~ msgid "\t\t-Cr use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "\t\t-Cr använd read() i stället för standard in som indata till " +#~ "inläsaren\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-o specify output filename\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-o ange namnet på utfilen\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-P specify scanner prefix other than \"yy\"\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-P ange annat scannerprefix än \"yy\"\n" + +#~ msgid "\t-S specify skeleton file\n" +#~ msgstr "\t-S ange mallfil\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--help produce this help message\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--help visa denna hjälptext\n" + +#~ msgid "\t--version report %s version\n" +#~ msgstr "\t--version visa %s version\n" diff --git a/po/tr.gmo b/po/tr.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a0d6a2 Binary files /dev/null and b/po/tr.gmo differ diff --git a/po/tr.po b/po/tr.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f4614b --- /dev/null +++ b/po/tr.po @@ -0,0 +1,910 @@ +# Translation of 'flex' messages to Turkish +# Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Deniz Akkus Kanca , 2004. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.31\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2004-05-16 18:36+0300\n" +"Last-Translator: Deniz Akkus Kanca \n" +"Language-Team: Turkish \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"X-Generator: KBabel 1.0.2\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Durum #%d kabul etmiyor -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "izleyen bağlam tehlikeli" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " alakalı kural satır numaraları:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " dış-geçişler: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" sıkışık-geçişler: EOF " + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "epsclosure() içindeki tutarlılık kontrolü başarısız" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dökümü:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "tekil tampon sonu durumu yaratılamadı" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "durum # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "yynxt_tbl[][] yazılamadı" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "sympartition() içinde hatalı geçiş karakterleri saptandı" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Denklik Sınıfları:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "durum # %d kabul eder: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "durum # %d kabul eder: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "yyacclist_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "yyacc_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "ecstbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Ara-Denklik Sınıfları:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "yymeta_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "yybase_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "yydef_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "yynxt_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "yychk_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "ftbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "ssltbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "eoltbl yazılamadı" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "yynultrans_tbl yazılamadı" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "kural eşlenemedi" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "-s seçeneği verilmiş fakat öntanımlı kural eşlenebiliyor" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "-+'yi -l seçeneği ile kullanma" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "-f veya -F'yi -l seçeneği ile kullanma" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "-l seçeneği ile --reentrant veya --bison-bridge bir arada kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF ve -Cm birlikte anlam ifade etmiyor" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF ve -I uyumsuz" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "-Cf/-CF lex-uyumluluk kipi ile uyumsuz" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "-Cf ve -CF bir arada kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "-+, -CF seçeneği ile kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "%array, -+ seçeneği ile uyumsuz" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "-+ ve --reentrant seçenekleri bir arada kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "bison bridge, C++ tarayıcısı için desteklenmiyor." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "%s oluşturulamadı" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "tablo başlığı yazılamadı" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "iskelet dosyası %s açılamadı" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "iskelet dosyası %s okunurken girdi hatası" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "iskelet dosyası %s kapatılırken hata" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "başlık dosyası %s oluşturulurken hata" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "çıktı dosyası %s yazılırken hata" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "çıktı dosyası %s kapatılırken hata" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "çıktı dosyası %s silinirken hata" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Yedekleme yok.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d yedeklenen (kabul-etmeyen) durumlar.\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Sıkıştırılmış tablolar daima yedeklidir.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "yedek dosyası %s yazılırken hata" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "yedek dosyası %s kapatılırken hata" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s sürüm %s kullanım istatistikleri:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " tarayıcı seçenekleri: -" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d NFA durumu\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d DFA durumu (%d sözcük)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d kural\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Yedekleme yok\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d yedeklenmiş (kabul-edilmeyen) durum\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Sıkıştırılmış tablolar daima yedeklenir\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Başlangıç-satırı kalıpları kullanıldı\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d başlangıç şartları\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d epsilon durumu, %d çift epsilon durumu\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " karakter sınıfı yok\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d ihtiyaç duyulan karakter sınıfı %d/%d depolanan sözcük, %d yeniden " +"kullanıldı\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d durumu/sonrakidurum çifti yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d tekil/çift geçişler\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d tablo girdileri\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d temel-tanım girdileri yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (en yüksek %d) nxt-chk girdileri yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (en yüksek %d) şablon nxt-chk girdileri yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d boş tablo girdileri\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d prototip yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d şablon yaratıldı, %d kullanıldı\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d denklik sınıfı yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d ara-denklik sınıfı yaratıldı\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d kaydedildi) saçılma çarpışması, %d DFA denk\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " %d tekrar ayırım kümesine ihtiyaç var\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " %d toplam tablo girdisine ihtiyaç var\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "İç hata. flexopt'lar bozuk.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Daha fazla bilgi için `%s --help' yazın.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "bilinmeyen -C seçeneği '%c'" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "ölümcül ayrıştırma hatası" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "yedekleme bilgi dosyası %s oluşturulamadı" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-l AT&T lex uyumluluğu seçeneği önemli ölçüde yavaşlamaya yol açar\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" +" ve belki bildirilen başka performans kayıplarının da kaynağı olabilir\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"yylineno %%seçeneği YALNIZCA yenisatır karakterlerini de eşleyen satırlarda " +"yavaşlar.\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "-I (etkileşimli) küçük ölçekli bir yavaşlamaya neden olur\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() küçük ölçekli bir yavaşlamaya neden olur\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT büyük ölçekli bir yavaşlamaya neden olur\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" +"Değişken izleyen bağlam kuralları, büyük ölçekli yavaşlamaya neden olur\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "REJECT, -f veya -F ile kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "%option yylineno, REJECT ile birlikte kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "değişken izleme ortamı kuralları, -f veya -F ile birlikte kullanılamaz" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option yyclass, sadece C++ tarayıcıları için anlamlıdır" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Kullanım: %s [SEÇENEKLER...] [DOSYA...]\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Metin üzerinde kalıp eşleyen yazılımlar oluşturur.\n" +"\n" +"Tablo Sıkıştırma Seçenekleri:\n" +" -Ca, --align daha iyi bellek hizalaması için daha büyük tablolardan\n" +" vazgeçer.\n" +" -Ce, --ecs eşitlik sınıfları oluşturur\n" +" -Cf tabloları sıkıştırmaz; -f gösterimini kullanır\n" +" -CF tabloları sıkıştırmaz; -F gösterimini kullanır\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs üst-eşitlik sınıfları oluşturur\n" +" -Cr, --read tarama girdisi için stdio yerine read() kullanır\n" +" -f, --full hızlı, büyük tarayıcı oluşturur. -Cfr ile aynı\n" +" -F, --fast alternatif tablo gösterimi kullanır. -CFr ile aynı\n" +" -Cem ön tanımlı sıkıştırma (--ecs --meta-ecs ile aynı)\n" +"\n" +"Hata Ayıklama:\n" +" -d, --debug tarayıcıda hata ayıklama kipini etkinleştirir\n" +" -b, --backup yedekleme bilgisini %s'e yazdırır\n" +" -p, --perf-report performans raporunu standart hataya yazdırır\n" +" -s, --nodefault eşleşmeyen metni göstermek davranışını durdurur\n" +" -T, --trace %s izleme kipinde çalışmalıdır\n" +" -w, --nowarn uyarı bildirmez\n" +" -v, --verbose tarama istatistiklerini standart çıktıya yazdırır\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=DOSYA çıktı dosya adını belirtir\n" +" -S, --skel=DOSYA iskelet dosyanın adını belirtir\n" +" -t, --stdout tarayıcıyı %s yerine stdout'a yazdırır\n" +" --yyclass=Ä°SÄ°M C++ sınıfının ismi\n" +" --header-file=DOSYA tarayıcı yanında C başlık dosyası da oluşturur\n" +" --tables-file[=DOSYA] tabloları DOSYA'ya yazar\n" +"\n" +"Tarayıcı davranışı:\n" +" -7, --7bit 7-bit tarayıcı oluşturur\n" +" -8, --8bit 8-bit tarayıcı oluşturur\n" +" -B, --batch etkileşimsiz tarayıcı oluşturur (-I'nın tersi)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive kalıplarda büyük/küçük harf gözetmez\n" +" -l, --lex-compat lex ile en fazla uyumluluğu sağlar\n" +" -X, --posix-compat POSIX lex ile en fazla uyumluluğu sağlar\n" +" -I, --interactive etkileşimli tarayıcı oluşturur (-B'nin tersi)\n" +" --yylineno yylineno içinde satır sayısını tutar\n" +"\n" +"Oluşturulan kod:\n" +" -+, --c++ C++ tarayıcı sınıfı oluşturur\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define ile makro tanımı (öntanımlı defn, '1')\n" +" -L, --noline tarayıcıda #line yönergeleri oluşturmaz\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING \"yy\" yerine STRING'i önek olarak kullanır\n" +" -R, --reentrant yeniden girişli C tarayıcısı oluşturur\n" +" --bison-bridge saf bison ayrıştırıcısı için tarayıcı.\n" +" --bison-locations yylloc desteğini etkinleştirir.\n" +" --stdinit yyin/yyout'u stdin/stdout'a tanımlar\n" +" --noansi-definitions eski tür işlev tanımları\n" +" --noansi-prototypes prototiplerde boş parametre listesi\n" +" --nounistd 'yi içermez\n" +" --noFUNCTION FUNCTION ismindeki işlevi üretmez\n" +"\n" +"Muhtelif:\n" +" -c hiç bir şey yapmayan POSIX seçeneği\n" +" -n hiç bir şey yapmayan POSIX seçeneği\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help bu yardım bilgisini gösterir\n" +" -V, --version %s sürümünü bildirir\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "\"%s\" ismi gülünç derecede uzun" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "allocate_array() içinde bellek ayırımı başarısız" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "check_char() içinde hatalı karakter '%s' saptandı" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "tarayıcı %s karakterini kullanmak için -8 bayrağına ihtiyaç duyar" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "copy_string() içinde dinamik bellek hatası" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: ölümcül iç hata, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "dizi boyutunu artırma denemesi başarısız" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "iskelet dosya içinde hatalı satır" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "yy_flex_xmalloc() içinde bellek ayırımı başarısız" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** başlangıç durumu %d olan nfa'nın dökümüne başlanıyor\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "durum # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** döküm sonu\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "dupmachine() içinde boş makine" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "%d satırında değişken izleyen bağlam kuralı\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "mark_beginning_as_normal() içinde hatalı durum türü" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "girdi kuralları fazla karışık (>= %d NFA durumu)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "mkxtion() içinde çok fazla geçiş bulundu" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "çok fazla kural (> %d)!" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "1. bölüm işlenirken bilinmeyen hata oluştu" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "hatalı başlangıç şart listesi" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "bilinmeyen kural" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "izleyen bağlam iki defa kullanılmış" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "hatalı yineleme değerleri" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "yineleme değeri pozitif olmalı" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[%c-%c] karakter aralığı, büyük/küçük harf farkı gözetmeyen bir tarayıcıda\n" +"belirsiz anlamlı" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "karakter sınıflarında negatif aralık" + +#: parse.y:918 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[%c-%c] karakter aralığı, büyük/küçük harf farkı gözetmeyen bir tarayıcıda\n" +"belirsiz anlamlı" + +#: parse.y:924 +#, fuzzy +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" +"[%c-%c] karakter aralığı, büyük/küçük harf farkı gözetmeyen bir tarayıcıda\n" +"belirsiz anlamlı" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "Girdi satırı fazla uzun\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "hatalı `%top' yönergesi" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "'%' yönergesi bilinmiyor" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "'{' eşleşmiyor" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "eksik isim tanımlaması" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "geçersiz %%seçenek: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "hatalı karakter sınıfı" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "belirsiz tanım {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "hatalı : %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "eksik çift tırnak" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "bozuk karakter sınıfı ifadesi: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "{}'ler içinde hatalı karakter" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "eksik }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "bir eylem içinde EOF ile karşılaşıldı" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "bir eylem içinde EOF ile karşılaşıldı" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "hatalı karakter: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "%s açılamıyor" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Kullanım: %s [SEÇENEKLER...]\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "`%s' seçeneği argüman kullanmaz\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "`%s' seçeneği için argüman zorunludur\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "`%s' seçeneği belirsiz\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Bilinmeyen seçenek: `%s'\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Bilinmeyen hata=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "simge tablosu bellek ayırımı başarısız" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "isim iki defa tanımlandı" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "başlangıç şartı %s iki defa bildirildi" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "erken EOF" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Bitiş İşaretçisi\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "*Garip Bir Şey* -andaç: %d değer: %d\n" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "symfollowset içindeki tutarlık kontrolü başarısız" diff --git a/po/vi.gmo b/po/vi.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d55e1d Binary files /dev/null and b/po/vi.gmo differ diff --git a/po/vi.po b/po/vi.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44ac4f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/vi.po @@ -0,0 +1,921 @@ +# Vietnamese translation for Flex. +# Copyright © 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the flex-2.5.34 package. +# Clytie Siddall , 2005-2008. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.34\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-02-10 17:40+1030\n" +"Last-Translator: Clytie Siddall \n" +"Language-Team: Vietnamese \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0\n" +"X-Generator: LocFactoryEditor 1.7b3\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "Tình trạng #%d không phải là kiểu chấp nhận -\n" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "ngữ cảnh theo sau là nguy hiểm" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr " số thứ tá»± dòng quy tắc tÆ°Æ¡ng ứng:" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr " việc chuyển tiếp xuất: " + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" +"\n" +" chuyển tiếp jam (bị trở ngại?): gặp kết thúc tập tin" + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "việc kiểm tra sá»± thống nhất bị lỗi trong epsclosure()" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Đổ DFA:\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "không thể tạo tình trạng kết thúc bộ đệm duy nhất" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "tình trạng # %d:\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yynxt_tbl[][] »" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "phát hiện ký tá»± chuyển tiếp sai trong sympartition()" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Hạng độ tÆ°Æ¡ng đương:\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "tình trạng # %d chấp nhận: [%d]\n" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "tình trạng # %d chấp nhận: " + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yyacclist_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yyacc_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « ecstbl »" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Hạng siêu tÆ°Æ¡ng đương:\n" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yymeta_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1354 +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yybase_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yydef_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yynxt_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yychk_tbl »" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « ftbl »" + +#: gen.c:1624 +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « ssltbl »" + +#: gen.c:1675 +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « eoltbl »" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "Không thể ghi « yynultrans_tbl »" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "quy tắc không thể được khớp" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "đưa ra tùy chọn « -s » còn quy tắc mặc định có thể được khớp" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "Không thể dùng ký tÆ° « -+ » với tùy chọn « -l »" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "Không thể dùng cờ « -f » hoặc « -F » với tùy chọn « -l »" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "" +"Không thể dùng đối số « --reentrant » (điều vào lại) hoặc « --bison-bridge " +"» (chiếc cầu bison) với tùy chọn « -l »" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "Hai tùy chọn « -Cf/-CF » và « -Cm » với nhau thì không có ý nghÄ©a" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "Hai tùy chọn « -Cf/-CF » và « -I » không tÆ°Æ¡ng thích với nhau" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "" +"Tùy chọn « -Cf/-CF » không tÆ°Æ¡ng thích với chế độ « lex-compatibility " +"» (tÆ°Æ¡ng thích với lex)" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "Hai tùy chọn « -Cf » and « -CF » loại từ lẫn nhau" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "Không thể dùng ký tá»± « -+ » với tùy chọn « -CF »" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "« %array » (mảng) không tÆ°Æ¡ng thích với tùy chọn « -+ »" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "" +"Hai tùy chọn « - + » và « --reentrant » (điều vào lại) loại từ lẫn nhau." + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "bison bridge (chiếc cầu bison) không được hỗ trợ với bộ quét C++." + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "không thể tạo %s" + +#: main.c:419 +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "không thể ghi phần đầu bảng" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "không thể mở tập tin khung sườn %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi nhập vào khi đọc tập tin khung sườn %s" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi khi đóng tập tin khung sườn %s" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi khi tạo tập tin phần đầu %s" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi khi ghi tập tin xuất %s" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi khi đóng tập tin xuất %s" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi khi xoá bỏ tập tin xuất %s" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "Không sao lÆ°u.\n" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "%d đang sao lÆ°u các tình trạng (kiểu không chấp nhận).\n" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "Bảng đã nén lúc nào cÅ©ng sao lÆ°u.\n" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "găp lỗi khi ghi tập tin sao lÆ°u %s" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "gặp lỗi khi đóng tập tin sao lÆ°u %s" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "%s phiên bản %s thống kê sá»­ dụng:\n" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " tùy chọn bộ quét: —" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr " %d/%d tình trạng NFA\n" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr " %d/%d tình trạng DFA (%d từ)\n" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d quy tắc\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr " Không sao lÆ°u\n" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr " %d đang sao lÆ°u các tình trạng (kiểu không chấp nhận)\n" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr " Bảng đã nén lúc nào cÅ©ng sao lÆ°u\n" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr " Dùng mẫu kiểu đầu dòng\n" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d điều kiện bắt đầu\n" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr " %d tình trạng épxilông (ε), %d tình trạng épxilông đôi\n" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr " không có hạng ký tá»±\n" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr " %d/%d hạng ky tá»± cần thiết %d/%d từ sức chứa, %d được dùng lại\n" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr " %d cặp tình trạng/tình trạng kế tiếp đã được tạo\n" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr " %d/%d việc chuyên tiếp duy nhất/trùng\n" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr " %d mục nhập bảng\n" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d mục nhập base-def (định nghÄ©a cÆ¡ bản) đã được tạo\n" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d (tối đa %d) mục nhập nxt-chk (kiểm tra kế tiếp) đã được tạo\n" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr "" +" %d/%d (tối đa %d) mục nhập biểu mẫu nxt-chk (kiểm tra kế tiếp) đã được " +"tạo\n" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr " %d mục nhập bảng trống\n" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr " %d proto (vật đầu tiên) đã được tạo\n" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr " %d mẫu đã được tạo, %d lần dùng\n" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d hạng kiểu tÆ°Æ¡ng đương đã được tạo\n" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr " %d/%d hạng siêu tÆ°Æ¡ng đương đã được tạo\n" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr " %d (%d được lÆ°u) lần va chạm với hash, %d DFA bằng nhau\n" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr " cần thiết %d tập hợp điều phân chia lại\n" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr " cần thiết tổng mục nhập bảng %d\n" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "Gặp lỗi nội bộ vì những flexopt dạng sai.\n" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "Hãy thá»­ lệnh « %s --help » (trợ giúp) để xem thêm thông tin.\n" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "không rõ tùy chọn « -C » là « %c »" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "gặp lỗi phân tích nghiêm trọng" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "không thể tạo tập tin thông tin sao lÆ°u %s" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "Tùy chọn kiểu tÆ°Æ¡ng thích lex AT&T « -l » rất giảm hiệu suất\n" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr " thì có lẽ thật gây ra trường hợp giảm hiệu suất khác\n" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" +"%%tùy chọn « yylineno » giảm hiệu suất CHỈ với quy tắc khớp với ký tá»± dòng " +"mới\n" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "Tùy chọn « -I » (tÆ°Æ¡ng tác) giảm hiệu suất một ít\n" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "yymore() giảm hiệu suất một ít\n" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "REJECT (đuổi ra) rất giảm hiệu suất\n" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "Quy tắc ngữ cảnh theo sau biến rất giảm hiệu suất\n" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "Không cho phép dùng REJECT (đuổi ra) với tùy chọn « -f » hay « -F »" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "" +"Không cho phép dùng %option (tùy chọn) « yylineno » với REJECT (đuổi ra)" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" +"không cho phép dùng quy tắc ngữ cảnh theo sau biến với tùy chọn « -f » hay « " +"-F »" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "%option (tùy chọn) « yyclass » chỉ có ý nghÄ©a với bộ quét C++" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Sá»­ dụng: %s [TUY_CHỌN] [TẬP_TIN]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" +"Tạo ra chÆ°Æ¡ng trình thá»±c hiện tiến trình khớp mẫu trong đoạn chữ.\n" +"\n" +"Cách nén bảng:\n" +" -Ca, --align\t\tthoả hiệp giữa bảng lớn hÆ¡n\n" +"\tvà độ _canh lề_ bộ nhớ khá hÆ¡n\n" +" -Ce, --ecs \tcấu tạo hạng kiểu tÆ°Æ¡ng đương\n" +" -Cf \tkhông nén bảng; dùng sá»± tiêu biểu « -f »\n" +" -CF \tkhông nén bảng; dùng sá»± cách tiêu biểu « -F »\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs cấu tạo hạng kiểu _siêu_ tÆ°Æ¡ng đương\n" +" -Cr, --read \tdùng chức năng read() (_đọc_) thay thế\n" +"\t\t\t\tthiết bị nhập/xuất chuẩn để nhập bộ quét\n" +" -f, --full \ttạo ra bộ quét nhanh và lớn; bằng -Cfr (_đầy đủ_)\n" +" -F, --fast \tdùng sá»± tiêu biểu bảng xen kẽ; bằng -CFr (_nhanh_)\n" +" -Cem \tphÆ°Æ¡ng pháp nén mặc định;\n" +"\tbằng « --ecs » « --meta-ecs »)\n" +"\n" +"Gỡ lỗi:\n" +" -d, --debug \tbật chế độ _gỡ lỗi_ trong bộ quét\n" +" -b, --backup \tghi thông tin _sao lÆ°u_ vào %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report \tghi _thông báo hiệu suất_ vào thiết bị lỗi " +"chuẩn\n" +" -s, --nodefault \tthu hồi quy tắc _mặc định_\n" +"\tđể ECHO (vọng) đoạn chÆ°a khớp\n" +" -T, --trace \t%s nên chạy trong chế độ theo _dấu vết_\n" +" -w, --nowarn \t_không_ tạo ra lời _cảnh báo_\n" +" -v, --verbose \tghi tóm tắt các thống kê bộ quét\n" +"\t\t\t\tvào thiết bị xuất chuẩn (_chi tiêt_)\n" +"\n" +"Tập tin:\n" +" -o, --outfile=TẬP_TIN \t\tghi rõ tên _tập tin xuất_\n" +" -S, --skel=TẬP_TIN \t\tghi rõ tập tin _khung sườn_\n" +" -t, --stdout \t\tghi bộ quet ra _thiết bị xuất chuẩn_\n" +"\tthay thế ra %s\n" +" --yyclass=TÊN \t\t\ttên của _hạng_ C++\n" +" --header-file=TẬP_TIN tạo _tập tin phần đầu_ C thêm vào bộ quét\n" +" --tables-file[=TẬP_TIN] \t\tghi các bảng vào TẬP_TIN này\n" +"\n" +"Ứng xá»­ của bộ quét:\n" +" -7, --7bit \t\ttạo ra bộ quét kiểu 7-bit\n" +" -8, --8bit \t\ttạo ra bộ quét kiểu 8-bit\n" +" -B, --batch \ttạo ra bộ quét _bó_ (ngược với tùy chọn « -I »)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive\t\t_bỏ qua chữ hoa/thường_ trong mẫu\n" +" -l, --lex-compat \t\tđộ _tÆ°Æ¡ng thích_ tối đa với lex gốc\n" +" -X, --posix-compat \tđộ _tÆ°Æ¡ng thích_ tối đa với lex _POSIX_\n" +" -I, --interactive \ttạo ra bộ quét _tÆ°Æ¡ng tác_\n" +"\t(ngược với tùy chọn « -B »)\n" +" --yylineno \t\ttheo dõi số đếm số dòng trong yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Mã đã tạo ra :\n" +" -+, --c++ \ttạo ra hang bộ quét kiểu C++\n" +" -Dmacro[=lời_định_nghÄ©a] \t_định nghÄ©a_ bộ lệnh #define\n" +"\t\t\t\t\t(lời định nghÄ©a mặc định là « 1 »)\n" +" -L, --noline \tthu hồi các chỉ thị #line trong bộ quét\n" +"\t(_không dòng_)\n" +" -P, --prefix=CHUỖI dùng CHUỖI này là _tiền tố_ thay thế « yy »\n" +" -R, --reentrant \ttạo ra một bộ quét C kiểu _vào lại_\n" +" --bison-bridge bộ quét cho trình phân tách thuần tuý kiểu " +"bison.\n" +"\t(_cầu_)\n" +" --bison-locations \tgồm khả năng hỗ trợ yylloc (_địa điểm_).\n" +" --stdinit \tkhởi động yyin/yyout vào thiết bị nhập/xuất " +"chuẩn\n" +" --noansi-definitions \t_lời định nghÄ©a_ chức năng kiểu cÅ©\n" +"\t(_không ANSI_)\n" +" --noansi-prototypes \tdanh sách tham số trống trong _vật đầu tiên_\n" +"\t\t\t\t\t(_không ANSI_)\n" +" --nounistd \t\t_không_ bao gồm \n" +" --noCHỨC_NĂNG \t\tkhông tạo ra một CHỨC NĂNG cá biệt\n" +"\n" +"Lặt vặt:\n" +" -c \ttùy chọn POSIX không làm gì\n" +" -n \ttùy chọn POSIX không làm gì\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help \thiển thị _trợ giúp_ này\n" +" -V, --version \tthông báo phiên bản %s\n" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "tên « %s » là dài nhố nhăng" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "việc phân chia bộ nhớ bị lỗi trong allocate_array() (phân chia mảng)" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "phát hiện ký tá»± sai « %s » trong check_char() (kiểm tra ký tá»±)" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "bộ quét cần thiết cờ « -8 » để dùng ký tá»± %s" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "bộ nhớ động đã thất bại trong copy_string() (sao chép chuỗi)" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "%s: gặp lỗi nôi bộ nghiêm trọng, %s\n" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "việc thá»­ tăng kích cỡ mảng đã thất bại" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "gặp dòng sai trong tập tin khung sườn" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "việc phân chia bộ nhớ bị lỗi trong yy_flex_xmalloc()" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** bắt đầu đổ NFA có tình trạng bắt đầu là %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "tình trạng # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** đổ xong\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "máy trống trong dupmachine() (nhân đôi máy)" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "Gặp quy tắc ngữ cảnh theo sau biến tại dòng %d\n" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "" +"kiểu tình trạng sai trong mark_beginning_as_normal() (đánh dấu đầu là thường)" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "các quy tắc nhập vào là quá phức tạp (≥ %d tình trạng NFA)" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "gặp quá nhiều việc chuyển tiếp trong mkxtion()" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "quá nhiều quy tắc (> %d) !" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "gặp lỗi không rõ khi xá»­ lý phần 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "danh sách điều kiện bắt đầu là sai" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "gặp quy tắc không được nhận dạng" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "ngữ cảnh theo sau được dùng hai lần" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "gặp giá trị lặp lại sai" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "giá trị lặp lại phải là số dÆ°Æ¡ng" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "phạm vị ký tá»± [%c-%c] là mÆ¡ hồ trong bộ quét bỏ qua chữ hoa/thường" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "gặp phạm vị âm trong hạng ký tá»±" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "[:^lower:] là mÆ¡ hồ trong bộ quét bỏ qua chữ hoa/thường" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "[:^upper:] là mÆ¡ hồ trong bộ quét bỏ qua chữ hoa/thường" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "dòng nhập quá dài\n" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "chỉ thị kiểu « %top » (đầu) dạng sai" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "gặp chỉ thị kiểu « % » không được nhận dạng" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "ChÆ°a khớp « { »" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "lời đinh nghÄ©a tên chÆ°a hoàn tất" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "gặp tùy chọn %% không được nhận dạng: %s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "hạng ký tá»± sai" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "chÆ°a xác định lời định nghÄ©a {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr " (điệu kiện bắt đầu) sai: %s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "thiếu dấu trích dẫn" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "biểu thức hạng ký tá»± sai: %s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "có ký tá»± sai ở trong hai dấu ngoặc móc {}" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "thiếu }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "gặp kết thúc tập tin ở trong một hành động" + +#: scan.l:945 +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "gặp kết thúc tập tin ở trong mẫu" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "ký tá»± sai: %s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "không thể mở %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Sá»­ dụng: %s [TÙY_CHỌN]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "tùy chọn « %s » không cho phép đối số\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "tùy chọn « %s » cần đến đối số\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "tùy chọn « %s » là mÆ¡ hồ\n" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "Không nhận ra tùy chọn « %s »\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "Không rõ lỗi=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "lỗi phân chia bộ nhớ của bảng ký hiệu" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "tên đã được xác định hai lần" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "điều kiện bắt đầu %s đã được tuyên bố hai lần" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "gặp kết thúc tập tin quá sớm" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "Dấu kết thúc\n" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "• Điều lạ • — hiệu bài: %d giá trị: %d\n" diff --git a/po/zh_CN.gmo b/po/zh_CN.gmo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29b015c Binary files /dev/null and b/po/zh_CN.gmo differ diff --git a/po/zh_CN.po b/po/zh_CN.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6302d4f --- /dev/null +++ b/po/zh_CN.po @@ -0,0 +1,838 @@ +# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. +# Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Wang Li , 2002. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: flex 2.5.8\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: flex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-26 16:34-0500\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2002-08-18 10:37+0800\n" +"Last-Translator: Wang Li \n" +"Language-Team: Chinese (simplified) \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gb2312\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#: dfa.c:61 +#, c-format +msgid "State #%d is non-accepting -\n" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:124 +msgid "dangerous trailing context" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:166 +#, c-format +msgid " associated rule line numbers:" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:202 +#, c-format +msgid " out-transitions: " +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:210 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +" jam-transitions: EOF " +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:341 +msgid "consistency check failed in epsclosure()" +msgstr "epsclosure() ÖеÄÒ»ÖÂÐÔ¼ì²éʧ°Ü" + +#: dfa.c:429 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Dump:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"DFA Êä³ö£º\n" +"\n" + +#: dfa.c:604 +msgid "could not create unique end-of-buffer state" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨¶ÀÁ¢µÄ end-of-buffer ״̬" + +#: dfa.c:625 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d:\n" +msgstr "״̬ # %d£º\n" + +#: dfa.c:785 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl[][]" +msgstr "" + +#: dfa.c:1052 +msgid "bad transition character detected in sympartition()" +msgstr "ÔÚ sympartition() ¼ì²âµ½´íÎóµÄ±ä»»×Ö·û" + +#: gen.c:478 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Equivalence Classes:\n" +"\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"µÈ¼ÛÀࣺ\n" +"\n" + +#: gen.c:662 gen.c:691 gen.c:1215 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: [%d]\n" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1110 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %d accepts: " +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1157 +msgid "Could not write yyacclist_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1233 +msgid "Could not write yyacc_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1248 gen.c:1633 gen.c:1656 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ecstbl" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: gen.c:1271 +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"Meta-Equivalence Classes:\n" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1293 +msgid "Could not write yymeta_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1354 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write yybase_tbl" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: gen.c:1388 +msgid "Could not write yydef_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1428 +msgid "Could not write yynxt_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1464 +msgid "Could not write yychk_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: gen.c:1618 gen.c:1647 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ftbl" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: gen.c:1624 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write ssltbl" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: gen.c:1675 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Could not write eoltbl" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: gen.c:1735 +msgid "Could not write yynultrans_tbl" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:189 +msgid "rule cannot be matched" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨Æ¥Åä¹æÔò" + +#: main.c:194 +msgid "-s option given but default rule can be matched" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:234 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -l option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:237 +msgid "Can't use -f or -F with -l option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:241 +msgid "Can't use --reentrant or --bison-bridge with -l option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:278 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -Cm don't make sense together" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:281 +msgid "-Cf/-CF and -I are incompatible" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:285 +msgid "-Cf/-CF are incompatible with lex-compatibility mode" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:290 +msgid "-Cf and -CF are mutually exclusive" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:294 +msgid "Can't use -+ with -CF option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:297 +#, c-format +msgid "%array incompatible with -+ option" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:302 +msgid "Options -+ and --reentrant are mutually exclusive." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:305 +msgid "bison bridge not supported for the C++ scanner." +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:360 main.c:406 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create %s" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: main.c:419 +#, fuzzy +msgid "could not write tables header" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´´½¨ %s" + +#: main.c:423 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open skeleton file %s" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´ò¿ª¹Ç¼ÜÎļþ %s" + +#: main.c:505 +#, c-format +msgid "input error reading skeleton file %s" +msgstr "¶ÁÈ¡¹Ç¼ÜÎļþ %s ʱÊäÈë´íÎó" + +#: main.c:509 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing skeleton file %s" +msgstr "¹Ø±Õ¹Ç¼ÜÎļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:694 +#, c-format +msgid "error creating header file %s" +msgstr "´´½¨Í·Îļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:702 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing output file %s" +msgstr "дÈëÊä³öÎļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:706 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing output file %s" +msgstr "¹Ø±ÕÊä³öÎļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:710 +#, c-format +msgid "error deleting output file %s" +msgstr "ɾ³ýÊä³öÎļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:717 +#, c-format +msgid "No backing up.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:721 +#, c-format +msgid "%d backing up (non-accepting) states.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:725 +#, c-format +msgid "Compressed tables always back up.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:728 +#, c-format +msgid "error writing backup file %s" +msgstr "дÈ뱸·ÝÎļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:732 +#, c-format +msgid "error closing backup file %s" +msgstr "¹Ø±Õ±¸·ÝÎļþ %s ³ö´í" + +#: main.c:737 +#, c-format +msgid "%s version %s usage statistics:\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:740 +#, c-format +msgid " scanner options: -" +msgstr " ɨÃèÆ÷Ñ¡Ï-" + +#: main.c:819 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d NFA states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d DFA states (%d words)\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:823 +#, c-format +msgid " %d rules\n" +msgstr " %d Ìõ¹æÔò\n" + +#: main.c:828 +#, c-format +msgid " No backing up\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:832 +#, c-format +msgid " %d backing-up (non-accepting) states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:837 +#, c-format +msgid " Compressed tables always back-up\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:841 +#, c-format +msgid " Beginning-of-line patterns used\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:843 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d start conditions\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:847 +#, c-format +msgid " %d epsilon states, %d double epsilon states\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:851 +#, c-format +msgid " no character classes\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:855 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d character classes needed %d/%d words of storage, %d reused\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:860 +#, c-format +msgid " %d state/nextstate pairs created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:863 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d unique/duplicate transitions\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:868 +#, c-format +msgid " %d table entries\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:876 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d base-def entries created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:880 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:884 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d (peak %d) template nxt-chk entries created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:888 +#, c-format +msgid " %d empty table entries\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:890 +#, c-format +msgid " %d protos created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:893 +#, c-format +msgid " %d templates created, %d uses\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:901 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:909 +#, c-format +msgid " %d/%d meta-equivalence classes created\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:915 +#, c-format +msgid " %d (%d saved) hash collisions, %d DFAs equal\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:917 +#, c-format +msgid " %d sets of reallocations needed\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:919 +#, c-format +msgid " %d total table entries needed\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:996 +#, c-format +msgid "Internal error. flexopts are malformed.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1006 +#, c-format +msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1063 +#, c-format +msgid "unknown -C option '%c'" +msgstr "δ֪µÄ -C Ñ¡Ïî¡°%c¡±" + +#: main.c:1192 +#, c-format +msgid "%s %s\n" +msgstr "%s %s\n" + +#: main.c:1467 +msgid "fatal parse error" +msgstr "ÖÂÃüµÄ½âÎö´íÎó" + +#: main.c:1499 +#, c-format +msgid "could not create backing-up info file %s" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1520 +#, c-format +msgid "-l AT&T lex compatibility option entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1523 +#, c-format +msgid " and may be the actual source of other reported performance penalties\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1529 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"%%option yylineno entails a performance penalty ONLY on rules that can match " +"newline characters\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1536 +#, c-format +msgid "-I (interactive) entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1541 +#, c-format +msgid "yymore() entails a minor performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1547 +#, c-format +msgid "REJECT entails a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1552 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rules entail a large performance penalty\n" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1564 +msgid "REJECT cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1567 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yylineno cannot be used with REJECT" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1570 +msgid "variable trailing context rules cannot be used with -f or -F" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1691 +#, c-format +msgid "%option yyclass only meaningful for C++ scanners" +msgstr "" + +#: main.c:1798 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILE]...\n" +msgstr "Ó÷¨£º%s [Ñ¡Ïî] [Îļþ]...\n" + +#: main.c:1801 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"Generates programs that perform pattern-matching on text.\n" +"\n" +"Table Compression:\n" +" -Ca, --align trade off larger tables for better memory alignment\n" +" -Ce, --ecs construct equivalence classes\n" +" -Cf do not compress tables; use -f representation\n" +" -CF do not compress tables; use -F representation\n" +" -Cm, --meta-ecs construct meta-equivalence classes\n" +" -Cr, --read use read() instead of stdio for scanner input\n" +" -f, --full generate fast, large scanner. Same as -Cfr\n" +" -F, --fast use alternate table representation. Same as -CFr\n" +" -Cem default compression (same as --ecs --meta-ecs)\n" +"\n" +"Debugging:\n" +" -d, --debug enable debug mode in scanner\n" +" -b, --backup write backing-up information to %s\n" +" -p, --perf-report write performance report to stderr\n" +" -s, --nodefault suppress default rule to ECHO unmatched text\n" +" -T, --trace %s should run in trace mode\n" +" -w, --nowarn do not generate warnings\n" +" -v, --verbose write summary of scanner statistics to stdout\n" +"\n" +"Files:\n" +" -o, --outfile=FILE specify output filename\n" +" -S, --skel=FILE specify skeleton file\n" +" -t, --stdout write scanner on stdout instead of %s\n" +" --yyclass=NAME name of C++ class\n" +" --header-file=FILE create a C header file in addition to the " +"scanner\n" +" --tables-file[=FILE] write tables to FILE\n" +"\n" +"Scanner behavior:\n" +" -7, --7bit generate 7-bit scanner\n" +" -8, --8bit generate 8-bit scanner\n" +" -B, --batch generate batch scanner (opposite of -I)\n" +" -i, --case-insensitive ignore case in patterns\n" +" -l, --lex-compat maximal compatibility with original lex\n" +" -X, --posix-compat maximal compatibility with POSIX lex\n" +" -I, --interactive generate interactive scanner (opposite of -B)\n" +" --yylineno track line count in yylineno\n" +"\n" +"Generated code:\n" +" -+, --c++ generate C++ scanner class\n" +" -Dmacro[=defn] #define macro defn (default defn is '1')\n" +" -L, --noline suppress #line directives in scanner\n" +" -P, --prefix=STRING use STRING as prefix instead of \"yy\"\n" +" -R, --reentrant generate a reentrant C scanner\n" +" --bison-bridge scanner for bison pure parser.\n" +" --bison-locations include yylloc support.\n" +" --stdinit initialize yyin/yyout to stdin/stdout\n" +" --noansi-definitions old-style function definitions\n" +" --noansi-prototypes empty parameter list in prototypes\n" +" --nounistd do not include \n" +" --noFUNCTION do not generate a particular FUNCTION\n" +"\n" +"Miscellaneous:\n" +" -c do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -n do-nothing POSIX option\n" +" -?\n" +" -h, --help produce this help message\n" +" -V, --version report %s version\n" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:100 misc.c:126 +#, c-format +msgid "name \"%s\" ridiculously long" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:175 +msgid "memory allocation failed in allocate_array()" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:250 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character '%s' detected in check_char()" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:255 +#, c-format +msgid "scanner requires -8 flag to use the character %s" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:288 +msgid "dynamic memory failure in copy_string()" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:422 +#, c-format +msgid "%s: fatal internal error, %s\n" +msgstr "" + +#: misc.c:875 +msgid "attempt to increase array size failed" +msgstr "ÊÔͼÔö¼ÓÊý×é´óСʱʧ°Ü" + +#: misc.c:1002 +msgid "bad line in skeleton file" +msgstr "¹Ç¼ÜÎļþÖдíÎóµÄÐÐ" + +#: misc.c:1051 +msgid "memory allocation failed in yy_flex_xmalloc()" +msgstr "ÔÚ yy_flex_xmalloc() ÖеÄÄÚ´æ·ÖÅäʧ°Ü" + +#: nfa.c:104 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n" +msgstr "" +"\n" +"\n" +"********** ¿ªÊ¼Êä³öÆðʼ״̬Ϊ %d µÄ NFA\n" + +#: nfa.c:115 +#, c-format +msgid "state # %4d\t" +msgstr "״̬ # %4d\t" + +#: nfa.c:130 +#, c-format +msgid "********** end of dump\n" +msgstr "********** Êä³ö½áÊø\n" + +#: nfa.c:174 +msgid "empty machine in dupmachine()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:240 +#, c-format +msgid "Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:353 +msgid "bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:598 +#, c-format +msgid "input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:677 +msgid "found too many transitions in mkxtion()" +msgstr "" + +#: nfa.c:703 +#, c-format +msgid "too many rules (> %d)!" +msgstr "¹æÔò¹ý¶à (> %d)£¡" + +#: parse.y:159 +msgid "unknown error processing section 1" +msgstr "δ֪µÄ´íÎó´¦Àí½Ú 1" + +#: parse.y:184 parse.y:351 +msgid "bad start condition list" +msgstr "´íÎóµÄÆðʼ״̬Áбí" + +#: parse.y:315 +msgid "unrecognized rule" +msgstr "²»ÄÜʶ±ðµÄ¹æÔò" + +#: parse.y:434 parse.y:447 parse.y:516 +msgid "trailing context used twice" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:552 parse.y:562 parse.y:635 parse.y:645 +msgid "bad iteration values" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:580 parse.y:598 parse.y:663 parse.y:681 +msgid "iteration value must be positive" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:806 parse.y:816 +#, c-format +msgid "the character range [%c-%c] is ambiguous in a case-insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:821 +msgid "negative range in character class" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:918 +msgid "[:^lower:] is ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: parse.y:924 +msgid "[:^upper:] ambiguous in case insensitive scanner" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:75 scan.l:192 scan.l:300 scan.l:443 scan.l:618 scan.l:676 +msgid "Input line too long\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:161 +#, c-format +msgid "malformed '%top' directive" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:183 +#, no-c-format +msgid "unrecognized '%' directive" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:284 +msgid "Unmatched '{'" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:317 +msgid "incomplete name definition" +msgstr "²»ÍêÕûµÄÃû³Æ¶¨Òå" + +#: scan.l:451 +#, c-format +msgid "unrecognized %%option: %s" +msgstr "²»ÄÜʶ±ðµÄ %%Ñ¡Ï%s" + +#: scan.l:633 scan.l:800 +msgid "bad character class" +msgstr "´íÎóµÄ×Ö·ûÀà±ð" + +#: scan.l:683 +#, c-format +msgid "undefined definition {%s}" +msgstr "䶨ÒåµÄ¶¨Òå {%s}" + +#: scan.l:755 +#, c-format +msgid "bad : %s" +msgstr "´íÎó <ÆðʼÌõ¼þ>£º%s" + +#: scan.l:768 +msgid "missing quote" +msgstr "ÒÅ©ÒýºÅ" + +#: scan.l:834 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character class expression: %s" +msgstr "´íÎóµÄ×Ö·ûÀà±ð±í´ïʽ£º%s" + +#: scan.l:856 +msgid "bad character inside {}'s" +msgstr "" + +#: scan.l:862 +msgid "missing }" +msgstr "ÒÅ© }" + +#: scan.l:940 +msgid "EOF encountered inside an action" +msgstr "ÔÚ¶¯×÷ÖÐÎļþ½áÊø" + +#: scan.l:945 +#, fuzzy +msgid "EOF encountered inside pattern" +msgstr "ÔÚ¶¯×÷ÖÐÎļþ½áÊø" + +#: scan.l:967 +#, c-format +msgid "bad character: %s" +msgstr "´íÎóµÄ×Ö·û£º%s" + +#: scan.l:996 +#, c-format +msgid "can't open %s" +msgstr "ÎÞ·¨´ò¿ª %s" + +#: scanopt.c:291 +#, c-format +msgid "Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n" +msgstr "Ó÷¨£º%s [Ñ¡Ïî]...\n" + +#: scanopt.c:565 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" +msgstr "Ñ¡Ïî¡°%s¡±²»½ÓÊܲÎÊý\n" + +#: scanopt.c:570 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' requires an argument\n" +msgstr "Ñ¡Ïî¡°%s¡±ÐèÒªÒ»¸ö²ÎÊý\n" + +#: scanopt.c:574 +#, c-format +msgid "option `%s' is ambiguous\n" +msgstr "" + +#: scanopt.c:578 +#, c-format +msgid "Unrecognized option `%s'\n" +msgstr "δ֪µÄÑ¡Ïî¡°%s¡±\n" + +#: scanopt.c:582 +#, c-format +msgid "Unknown error=(%d)\n" +msgstr "δ֪´íÎó=(%d)\n" + +#: sym.c:100 +msgid "symbol table memory allocation failed" +msgstr "·ûºÅ±íÄÚ´æ·ÖÅäʧ°Ü" + +#: sym.c:202 +msgid "name defined twice" +msgstr "Ãû³Æ¶¨ÒåÁËÁ½´Î" + +#: sym.c:253 +#, c-format +msgid "start condition %s declared twice" +msgstr "ÆðʼÌõ¼þ %s ÉùÃ÷ÁËÁ½´Î" + +#: yylex.c:56 +msgid "premature EOF" +msgstr "" + +#: yylex.c:198 +#, c-format +msgid "End Marker\n" +msgstr "" + +#: yylex.c:204 +#, c-format +msgid "*Something Weird* - tok: %d val: %d\n" +msgstr "" + +#~ msgid "consistency check failed in symfollowset" +#~ msgstr "symfollowset ÖеÄÒ»ÖÂÐÔ¼ì²éʧ°Ü" + +#~ msgid "unknown -R option '%c'" +#~ msgstr "δ֪µÄ -R Ñ¡Ïî¡°%c¡±" diff --git a/regex.c b/regex.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5533971 --- /dev/null +++ b/regex.c @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +/** regex - regular expression functions related to POSIX regex lib. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" + + +static const char* REGEXP_LINEDIR = "^#line ([[:digit:]]+) \"(.*)\""; +static const char* REGEXP_BLANK_LINE = "^[[:space:]]*$"; + +regex_t regex_linedir; /**< matches line directives */ +regex_t regex_blank_line; /**< matches blank lines */ + + +/** Initialize the regular expressions. + * @return true upon success. + */ +bool flex_init_regex(void) +{ + flex_regcomp(®ex_linedir, REGEXP_LINEDIR, REG_EXTENDED); + flex_regcomp(®ex_blank_line, REGEXP_BLANK_LINE, REG_EXTENDED); + + return true; +} + +/** Compiles a regular expression or dies trying. + * @param preg Same as for regcomp(). + * @param regex Same as for regcomp(). + * @param cflags Same as for regcomp(). + */ +void flex_regcomp(regex_t *preg, const char *regex, int cflags) +{ + int err; + + memset (preg, 0, sizeof (regex_t)); + + if ((err = regcomp (preg, regex, cflags)) != 0) { + const int errbuf_sz = 200; + char * errbuf=0; + + errbuf = (char*)flex_alloc(errbuf_sz *sizeof(char)); + regerror (err, preg, errbuf, errbuf_sz); + snprintf (errbuf, errbuf_sz, "regcomp failed: %s\n", errbuf); + + flexfatal (errbuf); + free(errbuf); + } +} + +/** Extract a copy of the match, or NULL if no match. + * @param m A match as returned by regexec(). + * @param src The source string that was passed to regexec(). + * @return The allocated string. + */ +char *regmatch_dup (regmatch_t * m, const char *src) +{ + char *str; + int len; + + if (m == NULL || m->rm_so < 0) + return NULL; + len = m->rm_eo - m->rm_so; + str = (char *) flex_alloc ((len + 1) * sizeof (char)); + strncpy (str, src + m->rm_so, len); + str[len] = 0; + return str; +} + +/** Copy the match. + * @param m A match as returned by regexec(). + * @param dest The destination buffer. + * @param src The source string that was passed to regexec(). + * @return dest + */ +char *regmatch_cpy (regmatch_t * m, char *dest, const char *src) +{ + if (m == NULL || m->rm_so < 0) { + if (dest) + dest[0] = '\0'; + return dest; + } + + snprintf (dest, regmatch_len(m), "%s", src + m->rm_so); + return dest; +} + +/** Get the length in characters of the match. + * @param m A match as returned by regexec(). + * @param src The source string that was passed to regexec(). + * @return The length of the match. + */ +int regmatch_len (regmatch_t * m) +{ + if (m == NULL || m->rm_so < 0) { + return 0; + } + + return m->rm_eo - m->rm_so; +} + + + +/** Convert a regmatch_t object to an integer using the strtol() function. + * @param m A match as returned by regexec(). + * @param src The source string that was passed to regexec(). + * @param endptr Same as the second argument to strtol(). + * @param base Same as the third argument to strtol(). + * @return The converted integer or error (Return value is the same as for strtol()). + */ +int regmatch_strtol (regmatch_t * m, const char *src, char **endptr, + int base) +{ + int n = 0; + +#define bufsz 20 + char buf[bufsz]; + char *s; + + if (m == NULL || m->rm_so < 0) + return 0; + + if (regmatch_len (m) < bufsz) + s = regmatch_cpy (m, buf, src); + else + s = regmatch_dup (m, src); + + n = strtol (s, endptr, base); + + if (s != buf) + free (s); + + return n; +} + +/** Check for empty or non-existent match. + * @param m A match as returned by regexec(). + * @return false if match length is non-zero. + * Note that reg_empty returns true even if match did not occur at all. + */ +bool regmatch_empty (regmatch_t * m) +{ + return (m == NULL || m->rm_so < 0 || m->rm_so == m->rm_eo); +} + +/* vim:set expandtab cindent tabstop=4 softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 textwidth=0: */ diff --git a/scan.c b/scan.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7f5db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/scan.c @@ -0,0 +1,5201 @@ + +#line 3 "scan.c" + +#define YY_INT_ALIGNED short int + +/* A lexical scanner generated by flex */ + +#define FLEX_SCANNER +#define YY_FLEX_MAJOR_VERSION 2 +#define YY_FLEX_MINOR_VERSION 5 +#define YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION 35 +#if YY_FLEX_SUBMINOR_VERSION > 0 +#define FLEX_BETA +#endif + +/* First, we deal with platform-specific or compiler-specific issues. */ + +/* begin standard C headers. */ +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* end standard C headers. */ + +/* flex integer type definitions */ + +#ifndef FLEXINT_H +#define FLEXINT_H + +/* C99 systems have . Non-C99 systems may or may not. */ + +#if defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L + +/* C99 says to define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS before including stdint.h, + * if you want the limit (max/min) macros for int types. + */ +#ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS +#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS 1 +#endif + +#include +typedef int8_t flex_int8_t; +typedef uint8_t flex_uint8_t; +typedef int16_t flex_int16_t; +typedef uint16_t flex_uint16_t; +typedef int32_t flex_int32_t; +typedef uint32_t flex_uint32_t; +#else +typedef signed char flex_int8_t; +typedef short int flex_int16_t; +typedef int flex_int32_t; +typedef unsigned char flex_uint8_t; +typedef unsigned short int flex_uint16_t; +typedef unsigned int flex_uint32_t; +#endif /* ! C99 */ + +/* Limits of integral types. */ +#ifndef INT8_MIN +#define INT8_MIN (-128) +#endif +#ifndef INT16_MIN +#define INT16_MIN (-32767-1) +#endif +#ifndef INT32_MIN +#define INT32_MIN (-2147483647-1) +#endif +#ifndef INT8_MAX +#define INT8_MAX (127) +#endif +#ifndef INT16_MAX +#define INT16_MAX (32767) +#endif +#ifndef INT32_MAX +#define INT32_MAX (2147483647) +#endif +#ifndef UINT8_MAX +#define UINT8_MAX (255U) +#endif +#ifndef UINT16_MAX +#define UINT16_MAX (65535U) +#endif +#ifndef UINT32_MAX +#define UINT32_MAX (4294967295U) +#endif + +#endif /* ! FLEXINT_H */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus + +/* The "const" storage-class-modifier is valid. */ +#define YY_USE_CONST + +#else /* ! __cplusplus */ + +/* C99 requires __STDC__ to be defined as 1. */ +#if defined (__STDC__) + +#define YY_USE_CONST + +#endif /* defined (__STDC__) */ +#endif /* ! __cplusplus */ + +#ifdef YY_USE_CONST +#define yyconst const +#else +#define yyconst +#endif + +/* Returned upon end-of-file. */ +#define YY_NULL 0 + +/* Promotes a possibly negative, possibly signed char to an unsigned + * integer for use as an array index. If the signed char is negative, + * we want to instead treat it as an 8-bit unsigned char, hence the + * double cast. + */ +#define YY_SC_TO_UI(c) ((unsigned int) (unsigned char) c) + +/* Enter a start condition. This macro really ought to take a parameter, + * but we do it the disgusting crufty way forced on us by the ()-less + * definition of BEGIN. + */ +#define BEGIN (yy_start) = 1 + 2 * + +/* Translate the current start state into a value that can be later handed + * to BEGIN to return to the state. The YYSTATE alias is for lex + * compatibility. + */ +#define YY_START (((yy_start) - 1) / 2) +#define YYSTATE YY_START + +/* Action number for EOF rule of a given start state. */ +#define YY_STATE_EOF(state) (YY_END_OF_BUFFER + state + 1) + +/* Special action meaning "start processing a new file". */ +#define YY_NEW_FILE yyrestart(yyin ) + +#define YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR 0 + +/* Size of default input buffer. */ +#ifndef YY_BUF_SIZE +#define YY_BUF_SIZE 16384 +#endif + +/* The state buf must be large enough to hold one state per character in the main buffer. + */ +#define YY_STATE_BUF_SIZE ((YY_BUF_SIZE + 2) * sizeof(yy_state_type)) + +#ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_BUFFER_STATE +#define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_BUFFER_STATE +typedef struct yy_buffer_state *YY_BUFFER_STATE; +#endif + +extern int yyleng; + +extern FILE *yyin, *yyout; + +#define EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN 0 +#define EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE 1 +#define EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH 2 + + #define YY_LESS_LINENO(n) + +/* Return all but the first "n" matched characters back to the input stream. */ +#define yyless(n) \ + do \ + { \ + /* Undo effects of setting up yytext. */ \ + int yyless_macro_arg = (n); \ + YY_LESS_LINENO(yyless_macro_arg);\ + *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); \ + YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET \ + (yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + yyless_macro_arg - YY_MORE_ADJ; \ + YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ \ + } \ + while ( 0 ) + +#define unput(c) yyunput( c, (yytext_ptr) ) + +#ifndef YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SIZE_T +#define YY_TYPEDEF_YY_SIZE_T +typedef size_t yy_size_t; +#endif + +#ifndef YY_STRUCT_YY_BUFFER_STATE +#define YY_STRUCT_YY_BUFFER_STATE +struct yy_buffer_state + { + FILE *yy_input_file; + + char *yy_ch_buf; /* input buffer */ + char *yy_buf_pos; /* current position in input buffer */ + + /* Size of input buffer in bytes, not including room for EOB + * characters. + */ + yy_size_t yy_buf_size; + + /* Number of characters read into yy_ch_buf, not including EOB + * characters. + */ + int yy_n_chars; + + /* Whether we "own" the buffer - i.e., we know we created it, + * and can realloc() it to grow it, and should free() it to + * delete it. + */ + int yy_is_our_buffer; + + /* Whether this is an "interactive" input source; if so, and + * if we're using stdio for input, then we want to use getc() + * instead of fread(), to make sure we stop fetching input after + * each newline. + */ + int yy_is_interactive; + + /* Whether we're considered to be at the beginning of a line. + * If so, '^' rules will be active on the next match, otherwise + * not. + */ + int yy_at_bol; + + int yy_bs_lineno; /**< The line count. */ + int yy_bs_column; /**< The column count. */ + + /* Whether to try to fill the input buffer when we reach the + * end of it. + */ + int yy_fill_buffer; + + int yy_buffer_status; + +#define YY_BUFFER_NEW 0 +#define YY_BUFFER_NORMAL 1 + /* When an EOF's been seen but there's still some text to process + * then we mark the buffer as YY_EOF_PENDING, to indicate that we + * shouldn't try reading from the input source any more. We might + * still have a bunch of tokens to match, though, because of + * possible backing-up. + * + * When we actually see the EOF, we change the status to "new" + * (via yyrestart()), so that the user can continue scanning by + * just pointing yyin at a new input file. + */ +#define YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING 2 + + }; +#endif /* !YY_STRUCT_YY_BUFFER_STATE */ + +/* Stack of input buffers. */ +static size_t yy_buffer_stack_top = 0; /**< index of top of stack. */ +static size_t yy_buffer_stack_max = 0; /**< capacity of stack. */ +static YY_BUFFER_STATE * yy_buffer_stack = 0; /**< Stack as an array. */ + +/* We provide macros for accessing buffer states in case in the + * future we want to put the buffer states in a more general + * "scanner state". + * + * Returns the top of the stack, or NULL. + */ +#define YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ( (yy_buffer_stack) \ + ? (yy_buffer_stack)[(yy_buffer_stack_top)] \ + : NULL) + +/* Same as previous macro, but useful when we know that the buffer stack is not + * NULL or when we need an lvalue. For internal use only. + */ +#define YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE (yy_buffer_stack)[(yy_buffer_stack_top)] + +/* yy_hold_char holds the character lost when yytext is formed. */ +static char yy_hold_char; +static int yy_n_chars; /* number of characters read into yy_ch_buf */ +int yyleng; + +/* Points to current character in buffer. */ +static char *yy_c_buf_p = (char *) 0; +static int yy_init = 0; /* whether we need to initialize */ +static int yy_start = 0; /* start state number */ + +/* Flag which is used to allow yywrap()'s to do buffer switches + * instead of setting up a fresh yyin. A bit of a hack ... + */ +static int yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof; + +void yyrestart (FILE *input_file ); +void yy_switch_to_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ); +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_create_buffer (FILE *file,int size ); +void yy_delete_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b ); +void yy_flush_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b ); +void yypush_buffer_state (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ); +void yypop_buffer_state (void ); + +static void yyensure_buffer_stack (void ); +static void yy_load_buffer_state (void ); +static void yy_init_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b,FILE *file ); + +#define YY_FLUSH_BUFFER yy_flush_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer (char *base,yy_size_t size ); +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string (yyconst char *yy_str ); +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes (yyconst char *bytes,int len ); + +void *yyalloc (yy_size_t ); +void *yyrealloc (void *,yy_size_t ); +void yyfree (void * ); + +#define yy_new_buffer yy_create_buffer + +#define yy_set_interactive(is_interactive) \ + { \ + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){ \ + yyensure_buffer_stack (); \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = \ + yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE ); \ + } \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_is_interactive = is_interactive; \ + } + +#define yy_set_bol(at_bol) \ + { \ + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){\ + yyensure_buffer_stack (); \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = \ + yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE ); \ + } \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = at_bol; \ + } + +#define YY_AT_BOL() (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol) + +/* Begin user sect3 */ + +typedef unsigned char YY_CHAR; + +FILE *yyin = (FILE *) 0, *yyout = (FILE *) 0; + +typedef int yy_state_type; + +extern int yylineno; + +int yylineno = 1; + +extern char *yytext; +#define yytext_ptr yytext + +static yy_state_type yy_get_previous_state (void ); +static yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans (yy_state_type current_state ); +static int yy_get_next_buffer (void ); +static void yy_fatal_error (yyconst char msg[] ); + +/* Done after the current pattern has been matched and before the + * corresponding action - sets up yytext. + */ +#define YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION \ + (yytext_ptr) = yy_bp; \ + (yytext_ptr) -= (yy_more_len); \ + yyleng = (size_t) (yy_cp - (yytext_ptr)); \ + (yy_hold_char) = *yy_cp; \ + *yy_cp = '\0'; \ + (yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp; + +#define YY_NUM_RULES 251 +#define YY_END_OF_BUFFER 252 +/* This struct is not used in this scanner, + but its presence is necessary. */ +struct yy_trans_info + { + flex_int32_t yy_verify; + flex_int32_t yy_nxt; + }; +static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_acclist[1223] = + { 0, + 248, 248, 252, 250, 251, 9, 250, 251, 20, 250, + 251, 250, 251, 18, 250, 251, 1, 9, 250, 251, + 19, 20, 250, 251, 250, 251, 250, 251, 250, 251, + 250, 251, 17, 18, 250, 251, 164, 250, 251, 149, + 164, 250, 251, 150, 250, 251, 164, 250, 251, 142, + 164, 250, 251, 164, 250, 251, 161, 163, 164, 250, + 251, 162, 163, 164, 250, 251, 163, 164, 250, 251, + 163, 164, 250, 251, 164, 250, 251, 164, 250, 251, + 164, 250, 251, 163, 164, 250, 251, 148, 149, 164, + 250, 251, 138, 150, 250, 251, 164, 250, 251, 164, + + 250, 251, 140, 164, 250, 251, 141, 164, 250, 251, + 136, 250, 251, 137, 250, 251, 136, 250, 251, 135, + 136, 250, 251, 134, 136, 250, 251, 135, 136, 250, + 251, 248, 249, 250, 251, 248, 249, 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1106, + + 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, + 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, + 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, + 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, + 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, + 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106, 1106 + } ; + +extern int yy_flex_debug; +int yy_flex_debug = 0; + +static yy_state_type *yy_state_buf=0, *yy_state_ptr=0; +static char *yy_full_match; +static int yy_lp; +#define REJECT \ +{ \ +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ \ +yy_cp = (yy_full_match); /* restore poss. backed-over text */ \ +++(yy_lp); \ +goto find_rule; \ +} + +static int yy_more_flag = 0; +static int yy_more_len = 0; +#define yymore() ((yy_more_flag) = 1) +#define YY_MORE_ADJ (yy_more_len) +#define YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET +char *yytext; +#line 1 "scan.l" +/* scan.l - scanner for flex input -*-C-*- */ +#line 4 "scan.l" +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "parse.h" +extern bool tablesverify, tablesext; +extern int trlcontxt; /* Set in parse.y for each rule. */ +extern const char *escaped_qstart, *escaped_qend; + +#define ACTION_ECHO add_action( yytext ) +#define ACTION_IFDEF(def, should_define) \ + { \ + if ( should_define ) \ + action_define( def, 1 ); \ + } + +#define ACTION_ECHO_QSTART add_action (escaped_qstart) +#define ACTION_ECHO_QEND add_action (escaped_qend) + +#define ACTION_M4_IFDEF(def, should_define) \ + do{ \ + if ( should_define ) \ + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, def, NULL);\ + else \ + buf_m4_undefine( &m4defs_buf, def);\ + } while(0) + +#define MARK_END_OF_PROLOG mark_prolog(); + +#define YY_DECL \ + int flexscan() + +#define RETURNCHAR \ + yylval = (unsigned char) yytext[0]; \ + return CHAR; + +#define RETURNNAME \ + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) \ + { \ + strcpy( nmstr, yytext ); \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + synerr(_("Input line too long\n")); \ + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); \ + } \ + return NAME; + +#define PUT_BACK_STRING(str, start) \ + for ( i = strlen( str ) - 1; i >= start; --i ) \ + unput((str)[i]) + +#define CHECK_REJECT(str) \ + if ( all_upper( str ) ) \ + reject = true; + +#define CHECK_YYMORE(str) \ + if ( all_lower( str ) ) \ + yymore_used = true; + +#define YY_USER_INIT \ + if ( getenv("POSIXLY_CORRECT") ) \ + posix_compat = true; + + + + + + + + +#line 1977 "scan.c" + +#define INITIAL 0 +#define SECT2 1 +#define SECT2PROLOG 2 +#define SECT3 3 +#define CODEBLOCK 4 +#define PICKUPDEF 5 +#define SC 6 +#define CARETISBOL 7 +#define NUM 8 +#define QUOTE 9 +#define FIRSTCCL 10 +#define CCL 11 +#define ACTION 12 +#define RECOVER 13 +#define COMMENT 14 +#define ACTION_STRING 15 +#define PERCENT_BRACE_ACTION 16 +#define OPTION 17 +#define LINEDIR 18 +#define CODEBLOCK_MATCH_BRACE 19 +#define GROUP_WITH_PARAMS 20 +#define GROUP_MINUS_PARAMS 21 +#define EXTENDED_COMMENT 22 +#define COMMENT_DISCARD 23 + +#ifndef YY_NO_UNISTD_H +/* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way + * down here because we want the user's section 1 to have been scanned first. + * The user has a chance to override it with an option. + */ +#include +#endif + +#ifndef YY_EXTRA_TYPE +#define YY_EXTRA_TYPE void * +#endif + +static int yy_init_globals (void ); + +/* Accessor methods to globals. + These are made visible to non-reentrant scanners for convenience. */ + +int yylex_destroy (void ); + +int yyget_debug (void ); + +void yyset_debug (int debug_flag ); + +YY_EXTRA_TYPE yyget_extra (void ); + +void yyset_extra (YY_EXTRA_TYPE user_defined ); + +FILE *yyget_in (void ); + +void yyset_in (FILE * in_str ); + +FILE *yyget_out (void ); + +void yyset_out (FILE * out_str ); + +int yyget_leng (void ); + +char *yyget_text (void ); + +int yyget_lineno (void ); + +void yyset_lineno (int line_number ); + +/* Macros after this point can all be overridden by user definitions in + * section 1. + */ + +#ifndef YY_SKIP_YYWRAP +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" int yywrap (void ); +#else +extern int yywrap (void ); +#endif +#endif + + static void yyunput (int c,char *buf_ptr ); + +#ifndef yytext_ptr +static void yy_flex_strncpy (char *,yyconst char *,int ); +#endif + +#ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN +static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * ); +#endif + +#ifndef YY_NO_INPUT + +#ifdef __cplusplus +static int yyinput (void ); +#else +static int input (void ); +#endif + +#endif + + static int yy_start_stack_ptr = 0; + static int yy_start_stack_depth = 0; + static int *yy_start_stack = NULL; + + static void yy_push_state (int new_state ); + + static void yy_pop_state (void ); + +/* Amount of stuff to slurp up with each read. */ +#ifndef YY_READ_BUF_SIZE +#define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 8192 +#endif + +/* Copy whatever the last rule matched to the standard output. */ +#ifndef ECHO +/* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's, + * we now use fwrite(). + */ +#define ECHO fwrite( yytext, yyleng, 1, yyout ) +#endif + +/* Gets input and stuffs it into "buf". number of characters read, or YY_NULL, + * is returned in "result". + */ +#ifndef YY_INPUT +#define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_is_interactive ) \ + { \ + int c = '*'; \ + int n; \ + for ( n = 0; n < max_size && \ + (c = getc( yyin )) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++n ) \ + buf[n] = (char) c; \ + if ( c == '\n' ) \ + buf[n++] = (char) c; \ + if ( c == EOF && ferror( yyin ) ) \ + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); \ + result = n; \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + errno=0; \ + while ( (result = fread(buf, 1, max_size, yyin))==0 && ferror(yyin)) \ + { \ + if( errno != EINTR) \ + { \ + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); \ + break; \ + } \ + errno=0; \ + clearerr(yyin); \ + } \ + }\ +\ + +#endif + +/* No semi-colon after return; correct usage is to write "yyterminate();" - + * we don't want an extra ';' after the "return" because that will cause + * some compilers to complain about unreachable statements. + */ +#ifndef yyterminate +#define yyterminate() return YY_NULL +#endif + +/* Number of entries by which start-condition stack grows. */ +#ifndef YY_START_STACK_INCR +#define YY_START_STACK_INCR 25 +#endif + +/* Report a fatal error. */ +#ifndef YY_FATAL_ERROR +#define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) yy_fatal_error( msg ) +#endif + +/* end tables serialization structures and prototypes */ + +/* Default declaration of generated scanner - a define so the user can + * easily add parameters. + */ +#ifndef YY_DECL +#define YY_DECL_IS_OURS 1 + +extern int yylex (void); + +#define YY_DECL int yylex (void) +#endif /* !YY_DECL */ + +/* Code executed at the beginning of each rule, after yytext and yyleng + * have been set up. + */ +#ifndef YY_USER_ACTION +#define YY_USER_ACTION +#endif + +/* Code executed at the end of each rule. */ +#ifndef YY_BREAK +#define YY_BREAK break; +#endif + +#define YY_RULE_SETUP \ + if ( yyleng > 0 ) \ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = \ + (yytext[yyleng - 1] == '\n'); \ + YY_USER_ACTION + +/** The main scanner function which does all the work. + */ +YY_DECL +{ + register yy_state_type yy_current_state; + register char *yy_cp, *yy_bp; + register int yy_act; + +#line 131 "scan.l" + + static int bracelevel, didadef, indented_code; + static int doing_rule_action = false; + static int option_sense; + + int doing_codeblock = false; + int i, brace_depth=0, brace_start_line=0; + Char nmdef[MAXLINE]; + + +#line 2204 "scan.c" + + if ( !(yy_init) ) + { + (yy_init) = 1; + +#ifdef YY_USER_INIT + YY_USER_INIT; +#endif + + /* Create the reject buffer large enough to save one state per allowed character. */ + if ( ! (yy_state_buf) ) + (yy_state_buf) = (yy_state_type *)yyalloc(YY_STATE_BUF_SIZE ); + if ( ! (yy_state_buf) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yylex()" ); + + if ( ! (yy_start) ) + (yy_start) = 1; /* first start state */ + + if ( ! yyin ) + yyin = stdin; + + if ( ! yyout ) + yyout = stdout; + + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) { + yyensure_buffer_stack (); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = + yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE ); + } + + yy_load_buffer_state( ); + } + + while ( 1 ) /* loops until end-of-file is reached */ + { + (yy_more_len) = 0; + if ( (yy_more_flag) ) + { + (yy_more_len) = (yy_c_buf_p) - (yytext_ptr); + (yy_more_flag) = 0; + } + yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); + + /* Support of yytext. */ + *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); + + /* yy_bp points to the position in yy_ch_buf of the start of + * the current run. + */ + yy_bp = yy_cp; + + yy_current_state = (yy_start); + yy_current_state += YY_AT_BOL(); + + (yy_state_ptr) = (yy_state_buf); + *(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state; + +yy_match: + do + { + register YY_CHAR yy_c = yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)]; + while ( yy_chk[yy_base[yy_current_state] + yy_c] != yy_current_state ) + { + yy_current_state = (int) yy_def[yy_current_state]; + if ( yy_current_state >= 1107 ) + yy_c = yy_meta[(unsigned int) yy_c]; + } + yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_base[yy_current_state] + (unsigned int) yy_c]; + *(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state; + ++yy_cp; + } + while ( yy_base[yy_current_state] != 3975 ); + +yy_find_action: + yy_current_state = *--(yy_state_ptr); + (yy_lp) = yy_accept[yy_current_state]; +find_rule: /* we branch to this label when backing up */ + for ( ; ; ) /* until we find what rule we matched */ + { + if ( (yy_lp) && (yy_lp) < yy_accept[yy_current_state + 1] ) + { + yy_act = yy_acclist[(yy_lp)]; + { + (yy_full_match) = yy_cp; + break; + } + } + --yy_cp; + yy_current_state = *--(yy_state_ptr); + (yy_lp) = yy_accept[yy_current_state]; + } + + YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; + +do_action: /* This label is used only to access EOF actions. */ + + switch ( yy_act ) + { /* beginning of action switch */ + +case 1: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 142 "scan.l" +indented_code = true; BEGIN(CODEBLOCK); + YY_BREAK +case 2: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 143 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; yy_push_state( COMMENT ); + YY_BREAK +case 3: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 144 "scan.l" +yy_push_state( LINEDIR ); + YY_BREAK +case 4: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 145 "scan.l" +return SCDECL; + YY_BREAK +case 5: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 146 "scan.l" +return XSCDECL; + YY_BREAK +case 6: +/* rule 6 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 147 "scan.l" +{ + ++linenum; + line_directive_out( (FILE *) 0, 1 ); + indented_code = false; + BEGIN(CODEBLOCK); + } + YY_BREAK +case 7: +/* rule 7 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 153 "scan.l" +{ + brace_start_line = linenum; + ++linenum; + buf_linedir( &top_buf, infilename?infilename:"", linenum); + brace_depth = 1; + yy_push_state(CODEBLOCK_MATCH_BRACE); + } + YY_BREAK +case 8: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 161 "scan.l" +synerr( _("malformed '%top' directive") ); + YY_BREAK +case 9: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 163 "scan.l" +/* discard */ + YY_BREAK +case 10: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 165 "scan.l" +{ + sectnum = 2; + bracelevel = 0; + mark_defs1(); + line_directive_out( (FILE *) 0, 1 ); + BEGIN(SECT2PROLOG); + return SECTEND; + } + YY_BREAK +case 11: +/* rule 11 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 174 "scan.l" +yytext_is_array = false; ++linenum; + YY_BREAK +case 12: +/* rule 12 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 175 "scan.l" +yytext_is_array = true; ++linenum; + YY_BREAK +case 13: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 177 "scan.l" +BEGIN(OPTION); return OPTION_OP; + YY_BREAK +case 14: +/* rule 14 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 179 "scan.l" +++linenum; /* ignore */ + YY_BREAK +case 15: +/* rule 15 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 180 "scan.l" +++linenum; /* ignore */ + YY_BREAK +/* xgettext: no-c-format */ +case 16: +/* rule 16 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 183 "scan.l" +synerr( _( "unrecognized '%' directive" ) ); + YY_BREAK +case 17: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 185 "scan.l" +{ + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( nmstr, yytext ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + didadef = false; + BEGIN(PICKUPDEF); + } + YY_BREAK +case 18: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 200 "scan.l" +RETURNNAME; + YY_BREAK +case 19: +/* rule 19 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 201 "scan.l" +++linenum; /* allows blank lines in section 1 */ + YY_BREAK +case 20: +/* rule 20 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 202 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; ++linenum; /* maybe end of comment line */ + YY_BREAK + + +case 21: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 207 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; yy_pop_state(); + YY_BREAK +case 22: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 208 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 23: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 209 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QSTART; + YY_BREAK +case 24: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 210 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + YY_BREAK +case 25: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 211 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 26: +/* rule 26 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 212 "scan.l" +++linenum; ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK + + +/* This is the same as COMMENT, but is discarded rather than output. */ +case 27: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 217 "scan.l" +yy_pop_state(); + YY_BREAK +case 28: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 218 "scan.l" +; + YY_BREAK +case 29: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 219 "scan.l" +; + YY_BREAK +case 30: +/* rule 30 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 220 "scan.l" +++linenum; + YY_BREAK + + +case 31: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 224 "scan.l" +yy_pop_state(); + YY_BREAK +case 32: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 225 "scan.l" +; + YY_BREAK +case 33: +/* rule 33 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 226 "scan.l" +++linenum; + YY_BREAK + + +case 34: +/* rule 34 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 230 "scan.l" +yy_pop_state(); + YY_BREAK +case 35: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 231 "scan.l" +linenum = myctoi( yytext ); + YY_BREAK +case 36: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 233 "scan.l" +{ + flex_free( (void *) infilename ); + infilename = copy_string( yytext + 1 ); + infilename[strlen( infilename ) - 1] = '\0'; + } + YY_BREAK +case 37: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 238 "scan.l" +/* ignore spurious characters */ + YY_BREAK + + +case 38: +/* rule 38 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 242 "scan.l" +++linenum; BEGIN(INITIAL); + YY_BREAK +case 39: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 244 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QSTART; + YY_BREAK +case 40: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 245 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + YY_BREAK +case 41: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 246 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 42: +/* rule 42 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 248 "scan.l" +{ + ++linenum; + ACTION_ECHO; + if ( indented_code ) + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 43: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 257 "scan.l" +{ + if( --brace_depth == 0){ + /* TODO: Matched. */ + yy_pop_state(); + }else + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + YY_BREAK +case 44: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 265 "scan.l" +{ + brace_depth++; + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + YY_BREAK +case 45: +/* rule 45 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 270 "scan.l" +{ + ++linenum; + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + YY_BREAK +case 46: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 275 "scan.l" +buf_strnappend(&top_buf, escaped_qstart, strlen(escaped_qstart)); + YY_BREAK +case 47: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 276 "scan.l" +buf_strnappend(&top_buf, escaped_qend, strlen(escaped_qend)); + YY_BREAK +case 48: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 278 "scan.l" +{ + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + YY_BREAK +case YY_STATE_EOF(CODEBLOCK_MATCH_BRACE): +#line 282 "scan.l" +{ + linenum = brace_start_line; + synerr(_("Unmatched '{'")); + yyterminate(); + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 49: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 291 "scan.l" +/* separates name and definition */ + YY_BREAK +case 50: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 293 "scan.l" +{ + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( (char *) nmdef, yytext ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + /* Skip trailing whitespace. */ + for ( i = strlen( (char *) nmdef ) - 1; + i >= 0 && (nmdef[i] == ' ' || nmdef[i] == '\t'); + --i ) + ; + + nmdef[i + 1] = '\0'; + + ndinstal( nmstr, nmdef ); + didadef = true; + } + YY_BREAK +case 51: +/* rule 51 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 315 "scan.l" +{ + if ( ! didadef ) + synerr( _( "incomplete name definition" ) ); + BEGIN(INITIAL); + ++linenum; + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 52: +/* rule 52 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 325 "scan.l" +++linenum; BEGIN(INITIAL); + YY_BREAK +case 53: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 326 "scan.l" +option_sense = true; + YY_BREAK +case 54: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 328 "scan.l" +return '='; + YY_BREAK +case 55: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 330 "scan.l" +option_sense = ! option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 56: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 332 "scan.l" +csize = option_sense ? 128 : 256; + YY_BREAK +case 57: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 333 "scan.l" +csize = option_sense ? 256 : 128; + YY_BREAK +case 58: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 335 "scan.l" +long_align = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 59: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 336 "scan.l" +{ + ACTION_M4_IFDEF( "M4""_YY_ALWAYS_INTERACTIVE", option_sense ); + interactive = option_sense; + } + YY_BREAK +case 60: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 340 "scan.l" +yytext_is_array = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 61: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 341 "scan.l" +ansi_func_defs = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 62: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 342 "scan.l" +ansi_func_protos = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 63: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 343 "scan.l" +backing_up_report = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 64: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 344 "scan.l" +interactive = ! option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 65: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 345 "scan.l" +bison_bridge_lval = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 66: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 346 "scan.l" +{ if((bison_bridge_lloc = option_sense)) + bison_bridge_lval = true; + } + YY_BREAK +case 67: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 349 "scan.l" +C_plus_plus = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 68: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 350 "scan.l" +sf_set_case_ins(!option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 69: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 351 "scan.l" +sf_set_case_ins(option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 70: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 352 "scan.l" +ddebug = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 71: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 353 "scan.l" +spprdflt = ! option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 72: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 354 "scan.l" +useecs = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 73: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 355 "scan.l" +{ + useecs = usemecs = false; + use_read = fullspd = true; + } + YY_BREAK +case 74: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 359 "scan.l" +{ + useecs = usemecs = false; + use_read = fulltbl = true; + } + YY_BREAK +case 75: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 363 "scan.l" +ACTION_IFDEF("YY_NO_INPUT", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 76: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 364 "scan.l" +interactive = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 77: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 365 "scan.l" +lex_compat = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 78: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 366 "scan.l" +posix_compat = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 79: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 367 "scan.l" +{ + ACTION_M4_IFDEF( "M4""_YY_MAIN", option_sense); + /* Override yywrap */ + if( option_sense == true ) + do_yywrap = false; + } + YY_BREAK +case 80: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 373 "scan.l" +usemecs = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 81: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 374 "scan.l" +{ + ACTION_M4_IFDEF( "M4""_YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE", option_sense ); + interactive = !option_sense; + } + YY_BREAK +case 82: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 378 "scan.l" +performance_report += option_sense ? 1 : -1; + YY_BREAK +case 83: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 379 "scan.l" +yytext_is_array = ! option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 84: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 380 "scan.l" +use_read = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 85: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 381 "scan.l" +reentrant = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 86: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 382 "scan.l" +reject_really_used = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 87: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 383 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF( "M4""_YY_STACK_USED", option_sense ); + YY_BREAK +case 88: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 384 "scan.l" +do_stdinit = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 89: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 385 "scan.l" +use_stdout = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 90: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 386 "scan.l" +ACTION_IFDEF("YY_NO_UNISTD_H", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 91: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 387 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_UNPUT", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 92: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 388 "scan.l" +printstats = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 93: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 389 "scan.l" +nowarn = ! option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 94: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 390 "scan.l" +do_yylineno = option_sense; ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_USE_LINENO", option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 95: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 391 "scan.l" +yymore_really_used = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 96: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 392 "scan.l" +do_yywrap = option_sense; + YY_BREAK +case 97: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 394 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_PUSH_STATE", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 98: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 395 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_POP_STATE", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 99: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 396 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_TOP_STATE", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 100: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 398 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SCAN_BUFFER", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 101: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 399 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SCAN_BYTES", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 102: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 400 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SCAN_STRING", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 103: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 402 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_FLEX_ALLOC", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 104: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 403 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_FLEX_REALLOC", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 105: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 404 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_FLEX_FREE", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 106: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 406 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_DEBUG", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 107: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 407 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_DEBUG", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 108: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 408 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_EXTRA", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 109: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 409 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_EXTRA", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 110: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 410 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_LENG", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 111: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 411 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_TEXT", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 112: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 412 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_LINENO", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 113: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 413 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_LINENO", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 114: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 414 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_IN", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 115: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 415 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_IN", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 116: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 416 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_OUT", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 117: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 417 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_OUT", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 118: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 418 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_LVAL", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 119: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 419 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_LVAL", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 120: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 420 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_GET_LLOC", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 121: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 421 "scan.l" +ACTION_M4_IFDEF("M4""_YY_NO_SET_LLOC", ! option_sense); + YY_BREAK +case 122: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 423 "scan.l" +return OPT_EXTRA_TYPE; + YY_BREAK +case 123: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 424 "scan.l" +return OPT_OUTFILE; + YY_BREAK +case 124: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 425 "scan.l" +return OPT_PREFIX; + YY_BREAK +case 125: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 426 "scan.l" +return OPT_YYCLASS; + YY_BREAK +case 126: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 427 "scan.l" +return OPT_HEADER; + YY_BREAK +case 127: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 428 "scan.l" +return OPT_TABLES; + YY_BREAK +case 128: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 429 "scan.l" +{ + tablesverify = option_sense; + if(!tablesext && option_sense) + tablesext = true; + } + YY_BREAK +case 129: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 436 "scan.l" +{ + if(yyleng-1 < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( nmstr, yytext + 1 ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + nmstr[strlen( nmstr ) - 1] = '\0'; + return NAME; + } + YY_BREAK +case 130: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 450 "scan.l" +{ + format_synerr( _( "unrecognized %%option: %s" ), + yytext ); + BEGIN(RECOVER); + } + YY_BREAK + +case 131: +/* rule 131 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 457 "scan.l" +++linenum; BEGIN(INITIAL); + YY_BREAK + +case 132: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 461 "scan.l" +++bracelevel; yyless( 2 ); /* eat only %{ */ + YY_BREAK +case 133: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 462 "scan.l" +--bracelevel; yyless( 2 ); /* eat only %} */ + YY_BREAK +case 134: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 464 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; /* indented code in prolog */ + YY_BREAK +case 135: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 466 "scan.l" +{ /* non-indented code */ + if ( bracelevel <= 0 ) + { /* not in %{ ... %} */ + yyless( 0 ); /* put it all back */ + yy_set_bol( 1 ); + mark_prolog(); + BEGIN(SECT2); + } + else + ACTION_ECHO; + } + YY_BREAK +case 136: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 478 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 137: +/* rule 137 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 479 "scan.l" +++linenum; ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case YY_STATE_EOF(SECT2PROLOG): +#line 481 "scan.l" +{ + mark_prolog(); + sectnum = 0; + yyterminate(); /* to stop the parser */ + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 138: +/* rule 138 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 489 "scan.l" +++linenum; /* allow blank lines in section 2 */ + YY_BREAK +case 139: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 491 "scan.l" +{ + indented_code = false; + doing_codeblock = true; + bracelevel = 1; + BEGIN(PERCENT_BRACE_ACTION); + } + YY_BREAK +case 140: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 498 "scan.l" +{ + /* Allow "<" to appear in (?x) patterns. */ + if (!sf_skip_ws()) + BEGIN(SC); + return '<'; + } + YY_BREAK +case 141: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 504 "scan.l" +return '^'; + YY_BREAK +case 142: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 505 "scan.l" +BEGIN(QUOTE); return '"'; + YY_BREAK +case 143: +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ +(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + 1; +YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 506 "scan.l" +{ + BEGIN(NUM); + if ( lex_compat || posix_compat ) + return BEGIN_REPEAT_POSIX; + else + return BEGIN_REPEAT_FLEX; + } + YY_BREAK +case 144: +/* rule 144 can match eol */ +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ +(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + 1; +YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 513 "scan.l" +return '$'; + YY_BREAK +case 145: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 515 "scan.l" +{ + bracelevel = 1; + BEGIN(PERCENT_BRACE_ACTION); + + if ( in_rule ) + { + doing_rule_action = true; + in_rule = false; + return '\n'; + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 146: +/* rule 146 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 526 "scan.l" +{ + if (sf_skip_ws()){ + /* We're in the middle of a (?x: ) pattern. */ + /* Push back everything starting at the "|" */ + size_t amt; + amt = strchr (yytext, '|') - yytext; + yyless(amt); + } + else { + continued_action = true; + ++linenum; + return '\n'; + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 147: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 541 "scan.l" +{ + + if (sf_skip_ws()){ + /* We're in the middle of a (?x: ) pattern. */ + yy_push_state(COMMENT_DISCARD); + } + else{ + yyless( yyleng - 2 ); /* put back '/', '*' */ + bracelevel = 0; + continued_action = false; + BEGIN(ACTION); + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 148: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 555 "scan.l" +/* allow indented rules */ ; + YY_BREAK +case 149: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 557 "scan.l" +{ + if (sf_skip_ws()){ + /* We're in the middle of a (?x: ) pattern. */ + } + else{ + /* This rule is separate from the one below because + * otherwise we get variable trailing context, so + * we can't build the scanner using -{f,F}. + */ + bracelevel = 0; + continued_action = false; + BEGIN(ACTION); + + if ( in_rule ) + { + doing_rule_action = true; + in_rule = false; + return '\n'; + } + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 150: +/* rule 150 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 579 "scan.l" +{ + if (sf_skip_ws()){ + /* We're in the middle of a (?x: ) pattern. */ + ++linenum; + } + else{ + bracelevel = 0; + continued_action = false; + BEGIN(ACTION); + unput( '\n' ); /* so sees it */ + + if ( in_rule ) + { + doing_rule_action = true; + in_rule = false; + return '\n'; + } + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 151: +#line 600 "scan.l" +case 152: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 600 "scan.l" +return EOF_OP; + YY_BREAK +case 153: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 602 "scan.l" +{ + sectnum = 3; + BEGIN(SECT3); + outn("/* Begin user sect3 */"); + yyterminate(); /* to stop the parser */ + } + YY_BREAK +case 154: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 609 "scan.l" +{ + int cclval; + + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( nmstr, yytext ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + /* Check to see if we've already encountered this + * ccl. + */ + if (0 /* <--- This "0" effectively disables the reuse of a + * character class (purely based on its source text). + * The reason it was disabled is so yacc/bison can parse + * ccl operations, such as ccl difference and union. + */ + && (cclval = ccllookup( (Char *) nmstr )) != 0 ) + { + if ( input() != ']' ) + synerr( _( "bad character class" ) ); + + yylval = cclval; + ++cclreuse; + return PREVCCL; + } + else + { + /* We fudge a bit. We know that this ccl will + * soon be numbered as lastccl + 1 by cclinit. + */ + cclinstal( (Char *) nmstr, lastccl + 1 ); + + /* Push back everything but the leading bracket + * so the ccl can be rescanned. + */ + yyless( 1 ); + + BEGIN(FIRSTCCL); + return '['; + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 155: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 655 "scan.l" +return CCL_OP_DIFF; + YY_BREAK +case 156: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 656 "scan.l" +return CCL_OP_UNION; + YY_BREAK +/* Check for :space: at the end of the rule so we don't + * wrap the expanded regex in '(' ')' -- breaking trailing + * context. + */ +case 157: +/* rule 157 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 663 "scan.l" +{ + register Char *nmdefptr; + int end_is_ws, end_ch; + + end_ch = yytext[yyleng-1]; + end_is_ws = end_ch != '}' ? 1 : 0; + + if(yyleng-1 < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( nmstr, yytext + 1 ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } +nmstr[yyleng - 2 - end_is_ws] = '\0'; /* chop trailing brace */ + + if ( (nmdefptr = ndlookup( nmstr )) == 0 ) + format_synerr( + _( "undefined definition {%s}" ), + nmstr ); + + else + { /* push back name surrounded by ()'s */ + int len = strlen( (char *) nmdefptr ); + if (end_is_ws) + unput(end_ch); + + if ( lex_compat || nmdefptr[0] == '^' || + (len > 0 && nmdefptr[len - 1] == '$') + || (end_is_ws && trlcontxt && !sf_skip_ws())) + { /* don't use ()'s after all */ + PUT_BACK_STRING((char *) nmdefptr, 0); + + if ( nmdefptr[0] == '^' ) + BEGIN(CARETISBOL); + } + + else + { + unput(')'); + PUT_BACK_STRING((char *) nmdefptr, 0); + unput('('); + } + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 158: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 711 "scan.l" +{ + if (sf_skip_ws()) + yy_push_state(COMMENT_DISCARD); + else{ + /* Push back the "*" and return "/" as usual. */ + yyless(1); + return '/'; + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 159: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 721 "scan.l" +{ + if (lex_compat || posix_compat){ + /* Push back the "?#" and treat it like a normal parens. */ + yyless(1); + sf_push(); + return '('; + } + else + yy_push_state(EXTENDED_COMMENT); + } + YY_BREAK +case 160: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 731 "scan.l" +{ + sf_push(); + if (lex_compat || posix_compat) + /* Push back the "?" and treat it like a normal parens. */ + yyless(1); + else + BEGIN(GROUP_WITH_PARAMS); + return '('; + } + YY_BREAK +case 161: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 740 "scan.l" +sf_push(); return '('; + YY_BREAK +case 162: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 741 "scan.l" +sf_pop(); return ')'; + YY_BREAK +case 163: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 743 "scan.l" +return (unsigned char) yytext[0]; + YY_BREAK +case 164: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 744 "scan.l" +RETURNCHAR; + YY_BREAK + + +case 165: +/* rule 165 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 749 "scan.l" +++linenum; /* Allow blank lines & continuations */ + YY_BREAK +case 166: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 750 "scan.l" +return (unsigned char) yytext[0]; + YY_BREAK +case 167: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 751 "scan.l" +BEGIN(SECT2); return '>'; + YY_BREAK +case 168: +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ +(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + 1; +YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 752 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CARETISBOL); return '>'; + YY_BREAK +case 169: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 753 "scan.l" +RETURNNAME; + YY_BREAK +case 170: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 754 "scan.l" +{ + format_synerr( _( "bad : %s" ), + yytext ); + } + YY_BREAK + +case 171: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 760 "scan.l" +BEGIN(SECT2); return '^'; + YY_BREAK + +case 172: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 764 "scan.l" +RETURNCHAR; + YY_BREAK +case 173: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 765 "scan.l" +BEGIN(SECT2); return '"'; + YY_BREAK +case 174: +/* rule 174 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 767 "scan.l" +{ + synerr( _( "missing quote" ) ); + BEGIN(SECT2); + ++linenum; + return '"'; + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 175: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 776 "scan.l" +BEGIN(SECT2); + YY_BREAK +case 176: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 777 "scan.l" +BEGIN(GROUP_MINUS_PARAMS); + YY_BREAK +case 177: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 778 "scan.l" +sf_set_case_ins(1); + YY_BREAK +case 178: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 779 "scan.l" +sf_set_dot_all(1); + YY_BREAK +case 179: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 780 "scan.l" +sf_set_skip_ws(1); + YY_BREAK + + +case 180: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 783 "scan.l" +BEGIN(SECT2); + YY_BREAK +case 181: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 784 "scan.l" +sf_set_case_ins(0); + YY_BREAK +case 182: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 785 "scan.l" +sf_set_dot_all(0); + YY_BREAK +case 183: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 786 "scan.l" +sf_set_skip_ws(0); + YY_BREAK + + +case 184: +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ +(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + 1; +YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 790 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return '^'; + YY_BREAK +case 185: +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ +(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + 1; +YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 791 "scan.l" +return '^'; + YY_BREAK +case 186: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 792 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); RETURNCHAR; + YY_BREAK + + +case 187: +*yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ +(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp = yy_bp + 1; +YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 796 "scan.l" +return '-'; + YY_BREAK +case 188: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 797 "scan.l" +RETURNCHAR; + YY_BREAK +case 189: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 798 "scan.l" +BEGIN(SECT2); return ']'; + YY_BREAK +case 190: +/* rule 190 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 799 "scan.l" +{ + synerr( _( "bad character class" ) ); + BEGIN(SECT2); + return ']'; + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 191: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 807 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_ALNUM; + YY_BREAK +case 192: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 808 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_ALPHA; + YY_BREAK +case 193: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 809 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_BLANK; + YY_BREAK +case 194: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 810 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_CNTRL; + YY_BREAK +case 195: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 811 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_DIGIT; + YY_BREAK +case 196: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 812 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_GRAPH; + YY_BREAK +case 197: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 813 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_LOWER; + YY_BREAK +case 198: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 814 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_PRINT; + YY_BREAK +case 199: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 815 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_PUNCT; + YY_BREAK +case 200: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 816 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_SPACE; + YY_BREAK +case 201: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 817 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_UPPER; + YY_BREAK +case 202: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 818 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_XDIGIT; + YY_BREAK +case 203: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 820 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_ALNUM; + YY_BREAK +case 204: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 821 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_ALPHA; + YY_BREAK +case 205: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 822 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_BLANK; + YY_BREAK +case 206: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 823 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_CNTRL; + YY_BREAK +case 207: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 824 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_DIGIT; + YY_BREAK +case 208: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 825 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_GRAPH; + YY_BREAK +case 209: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 826 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_LOWER; + YY_BREAK +case 210: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 827 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_PRINT; + YY_BREAK +case 211: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 828 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_PUNCT; + YY_BREAK +case 212: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 829 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_SPACE; + YY_BREAK +case 213: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 830 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_UPPER; + YY_BREAK +case 214: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 831 "scan.l" +BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_NEG_XDIGIT; + YY_BREAK +case 215: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 832 "scan.l" +{ + format_synerr( + _( "bad character class expression: %s" ), + yytext ); + BEGIN(CCL); return CCE_ALNUM; + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 216: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 841 "scan.l" +{ + yylval = myctoi( yytext ); + return NUMBER; + } + YY_BREAK +case 217: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 846 "scan.l" +return ','; + YY_BREAK +case 218: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 847 "scan.l" +{ + BEGIN(SECT2); + if ( lex_compat || posix_compat ) + return END_REPEAT_POSIX; + else + return END_REPEAT_FLEX; + } + YY_BREAK +case 219: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 855 "scan.l" +{ + synerr( _( "bad character inside {}'s" ) ); + BEGIN(SECT2); + return '}'; + } + YY_BREAK +case 220: +/* rule 220 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 861 "scan.l" +{ + synerr( _( "missing }" ) ); + BEGIN(SECT2); + ++linenum; + return '}'; + } + YY_BREAK + + +case 221: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 871 "scan.l" +bracelevel = 0; + YY_BREAK +case 222: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 873 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; yy_push_state( COMMENT ); + YY_BREAK + +case 223: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 876 "scan.l" +{ + ACTION_ECHO; + CHECK_REJECT(yytext); + } + YY_BREAK +case 224: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 880 "scan.l" +{ + ACTION_ECHO; + CHECK_YYMORE(yytext); + } + YY_BREAK + +case 225: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 886 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + YY_BREAK +case 226: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 887 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + YY_BREAK +case 227: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 888 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 228: +/* rule 228 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 889 "scan.l" +{ + ++linenum; + ACTION_ECHO; + if ( bracelevel == 0 || + (doing_codeblock && indented_code) ) + { + if ( doing_rule_action ) + add_action( "\tYY_BREAK\n" ); + + doing_rule_action = doing_codeblock = false; + BEGIN(SECT2); + } + } + YY_BREAK + +/* Reject and YYmore() are checked for above, in PERCENT_BRACE_ACTION */ + +case 229: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 907 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; ++bracelevel; + YY_BREAK +case 230: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 908 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; --bracelevel; + YY_BREAK +case 231: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 909 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + YY_BREAK +case 232: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 910 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + YY_BREAK +case 233: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 911 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 234: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 912 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 235: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 913 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 236: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 914 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; /* character constant */ + YY_BREAK +case 237: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 915 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; BEGIN(ACTION_STRING); + YY_BREAK +case 238: +/* rule 238 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 916 "scan.l" +{ + ++linenum; + ACTION_ECHO; + if ( bracelevel == 0 ) + { + if ( doing_rule_action ) + add_action( "\tYY_BREAK\n" ); + + doing_rule_action = false; + BEGIN(SECT2); + } + } + YY_BREAK +case 239: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 928 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK + + +case 240: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 932 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 241: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 933 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 242: +/* rule 242 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 934 "scan.l" +++linenum; ACTION_ECHO; BEGIN(ACTION); + YY_BREAK +case 243: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 935 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; BEGIN(ACTION); + YY_BREAK +case 244: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 936 "scan.l" +ACTION_ECHO; + YY_BREAK + +case YY_STATE_EOF(COMMENT): +case YY_STATE_EOF(COMMENT_DISCARD): +case YY_STATE_EOF(ACTION): +case YY_STATE_EOF(ACTION_STRING): +#line 939 "scan.l" +{ + synerr( _( "EOF encountered inside an action" ) ); + yyterminate(); + } + YY_BREAK +case YY_STATE_EOF(EXTENDED_COMMENT): +case YY_STATE_EOF(GROUP_WITH_PARAMS): +case YY_STATE_EOF(GROUP_MINUS_PARAMS): +#line 944 "scan.l" +{ + synerr( _( "EOF encountered inside pattern" ) ); + yyterminate(); + } + YY_BREAK +case 245: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 949 "scan.l" +{ + yylval = myesc( (Char *) yytext ); + + if ( YY_START == FIRSTCCL ) + BEGIN(CCL); + + return CHAR; + } + YY_BREAK + +case 246: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 960 "scan.l" +fwrite (escaped_qstart, 1, strlen(escaped_qstart), yyout); + YY_BREAK +case 247: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 961 "scan.l" +fwrite (escaped_qend, 1, strlen(escaped_qend), yyout); + YY_BREAK +case 248: +/* rule 248 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 962 "scan.l" +ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case 249: +/* rule 249 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 963 "scan.l" +ECHO; + YY_BREAK +case YY_STATE_EOF(SECT3): +#line 964 "scan.l" +sectnum = 0; yyterminate(); + YY_BREAK + +case 250: +/* rule 250 can match eol */ +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 967 "scan.l" +format_synerr( _( "bad character: %s" ), yytext ); + YY_BREAK +case 251: +YY_RULE_SETUP +#line 969 "scan.l" +YY_FATAL_ERROR( "flex scanner jammed" ); + YY_BREAK +#line 4111 "scan.c" + case YY_STATE_EOF(INITIAL): + case YY_STATE_EOF(SECT2): + case YY_STATE_EOF(CODEBLOCK): + case YY_STATE_EOF(PICKUPDEF): + case YY_STATE_EOF(SC): + case YY_STATE_EOF(CARETISBOL): + case YY_STATE_EOF(NUM): + case YY_STATE_EOF(QUOTE): + case YY_STATE_EOF(FIRSTCCL): + case YY_STATE_EOF(CCL): + case YY_STATE_EOF(RECOVER): + case YY_STATE_EOF(PERCENT_BRACE_ACTION): + case YY_STATE_EOF(OPTION): + case YY_STATE_EOF(LINEDIR): + yyterminate(); + + case YY_END_OF_BUFFER: + { + /* Amount of text matched not including the EOB char. */ + int yy_amount_of_matched_text = (int) (yy_cp - (yytext_ptr)) - 1; + + /* Undo the effects of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION. */ + *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); + YY_RESTORE_YY_MORE_OFFSET + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status == YY_BUFFER_NEW ) + { + /* We're scanning a new file or input source. It's + * possible that this happened because the user + * just pointed yyin at a new source and called + * yylex(). If so, then we have to assure + * consistency between YY_CURRENT_BUFFER and our + * globals. Here is the right place to do so, because + * this is the first action (other than possibly a + * back-up) that will match for the new input source. + */ + (yy_n_chars) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_input_file = yyin; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NORMAL; + } + + /* Note that here we test for yy_c_buf_p "<=" to the position + * of the first EOB in the buffer, since yy_c_buf_p will + * already have been incremented past the NUL character + * (since all states make transitions on EOB to the + * end-of-buffer state). Contrast this with the test + * in input(). + */ + if ( (yy_c_buf_p) <= &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[(yy_n_chars)] ) + { /* This was really a NUL. */ + yy_state_type yy_next_state; + + (yy_c_buf_p) = (yytext_ptr) + yy_amount_of_matched_text; + + yy_current_state = yy_get_previous_state( ); + + /* Okay, we're now positioned to make the NUL + * transition. We couldn't have + * yy_get_previous_state() go ahead and do it + * for us because it doesn't know how to deal + * with the possibility of jamming (and we don't + * want to build jamming into it because then it + * will run more slowly). + */ + + yy_next_state = yy_try_NUL_trans( yy_current_state ); + + yy_bp = (yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + + if ( yy_next_state ) + { + /* Consume the NUL. */ + yy_cp = ++(yy_c_buf_p); + yy_current_state = yy_next_state; + goto yy_match; + } + + else + { + yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); + goto yy_find_action; + } + } + + else switch ( yy_get_next_buffer( ) ) + { + case EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE: + { + (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 0; + + if ( yywrap( ) ) + { + /* Note: because we've taken care in + * yy_get_next_buffer() to have set up + * yytext, we can now set up + * yy_c_buf_p so that if some total + * hoser (like flex itself) wants to + * call the scanner after we return the + * YY_NULL, it'll still work - another + * YY_NULL will get returned. + */ + (yy_c_buf_p) = (yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + + yy_act = YY_STATE_EOF(YY_START); + goto do_action; + } + + else + { + if ( ! (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) ) + YY_NEW_FILE; + } + break; + } + + case EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN: + (yy_c_buf_p) = + (yytext_ptr) + yy_amount_of_matched_text; + + yy_current_state = yy_get_previous_state( ); + + yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); + yy_bp = (yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + goto yy_match; + + case EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH: + (yy_c_buf_p) = + &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[(yy_n_chars)]; + + yy_current_state = yy_get_previous_state( ); + + yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); + yy_bp = (yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; + goto yy_find_action; + } + break; + } + + default: + YY_FATAL_ERROR( + "fatal flex scanner internal error--no action found" ); + } /* end of action switch */ + } /* end of scanning one token */ +} /* end of yylex */ + +/* yy_get_next_buffer - try to read in a new buffer + * + * Returns a code representing an action: + * EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH - + * EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN - continue scanning from current position + * EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE - end of file + */ +static int yy_get_next_buffer (void) +{ + register char *dest = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf; + register char *source = (yytext_ptr); + register int number_to_move, i; + int ret_val; + + if ( (yy_c_buf_p) > &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[(yy_n_chars) + 1] ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( + "fatal flex scanner internal error--end of buffer missed" ); + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_fill_buffer == 0 ) + { /* Don't try to fill the buffer, so this is an EOF. */ + if ( (yy_c_buf_p) - (yytext_ptr) - YY_MORE_ADJ == 1 ) + { + /* We matched a single character, the EOB, so + * treat this as a final EOF. + */ + return EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE; + } + + else + { + /* We matched some text prior to the EOB, first + * process it. + */ + return EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH; + } + } + + /* Try to read more data. */ + + /* First move last chars to start of buffer. */ + number_to_move = (int) ((yy_c_buf_p) - (yytext_ptr)) - 1; + + for ( i = 0; i < number_to_move; ++i ) + *(dest++) = *(source++); + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status == YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING ) + /* don't do the read, it's not guaranteed to return an EOF, + * just force an EOF + */ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = (yy_n_chars) = 0; + + else + { + int num_to_read = + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size - number_to_move - 1; + + while ( num_to_read <= 0 ) + { /* Not enough room in the buffer - grow it. */ + + YY_FATAL_ERROR( +"input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT" ); + + } + + if ( num_to_read > YY_READ_BUF_SIZE ) + num_to_read = YY_READ_BUF_SIZE; + + /* Read in more data. */ + YY_INPUT( (&YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[number_to_move]), + (yy_n_chars), (size_t) num_to_read ); + + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = (yy_n_chars); + } + + if ( (yy_n_chars) == 0 ) + { + if ( number_to_move == YY_MORE_ADJ ) + { + ret_val = EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE; + yyrestart(yyin ); + } + + else + { + ret_val = EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status = + YY_BUFFER_EOF_PENDING; + } + } + + else + ret_val = EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN; + + if ((yy_size_t) ((yy_n_chars) + number_to_move) > YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size) { + /* Extend the array by 50%, plus the number we really need. */ + yy_size_t new_size = (yy_n_chars) + number_to_move + ((yy_n_chars) >> 1); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf = (char *) yyrealloc((void *) YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf,new_size ); + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_get_next_buffer()" ); + } + + (yy_n_chars) += number_to_move; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[(yy_n_chars)] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[(yy_n_chars) + 1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + + (yytext_ptr) = &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[0]; + + return ret_val; +} + +/* yy_get_previous_state - get the state just before the EOB char was reached */ + + static yy_state_type yy_get_previous_state (void) +{ + register yy_state_type yy_current_state; + register char *yy_cp; + + yy_current_state = (yy_start); + yy_current_state += YY_AT_BOL(); + + (yy_state_ptr) = (yy_state_buf); + *(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state; + + for ( yy_cp = (yytext_ptr) + YY_MORE_ADJ; yy_cp < (yy_c_buf_p); ++yy_cp ) + { + register YY_CHAR yy_c = (*yy_cp ? yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)] : 1); + while ( yy_chk[yy_base[yy_current_state] + yy_c] != yy_current_state ) + { + yy_current_state = (int) yy_def[yy_current_state]; + if ( yy_current_state >= 1107 ) + yy_c = yy_meta[(unsigned int) yy_c]; + } + yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_base[yy_current_state] + (unsigned int) yy_c]; + *(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state; + } + + return yy_current_state; +} + +/* yy_try_NUL_trans - try to make a transition on the NUL character + * + * synopsis + * next_state = yy_try_NUL_trans( current_state ); + */ + static yy_state_type yy_try_NUL_trans (yy_state_type yy_current_state ) +{ + register int yy_is_jam; + + register YY_CHAR yy_c = 1; + while ( yy_chk[yy_base[yy_current_state] + yy_c] != yy_current_state ) + { + yy_current_state = (int) yy_def[yy_current_state]; + if ( yy_current_state >= 1107 ) + yy_c = yy_meta[(unsigned int) yy_c]; + } + yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_base[yy_current_state] + (unsigned int) yy_c]; + yy_is_jam = (yy_current_state == 1106); + if ( ! yy_is_jam ) + *(yy_state_ptr)++ = yy_current_state; + + return yy_is_jam ? 0 : yy_current_state; +} + + static void yyunput (int c, register char * yy_bp ) +{ + register char *yy_cp; + + yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); + + /* undo effects of setting up yytext */ + *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); + + if ( yy_cp < YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf + 2 ) + { /* need to shift things up to make room */ + /* +2 for EOB chars. */ + register int number_to_move = (yy_n_chars) + 2; + register char *dest = &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size + 2]; + register char *source = + &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[number_to_move]; + + while ( source > YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf ) + *--dest = *--source; + + yy_cp += (int) (dest - source); + yy_bp += (int) (dest - source); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = + (yy_n_chars) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_size; + + if ( yy_cp < YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf + 2 ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "flex scanner push-back overflow" ); + } + + *--yy_cp = (char) c; + + (yytext_ptr) = yy_bp; + (yy_hold_char) = *yy_cp; + (yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp; +} + +#ifndef YY_NO_INPUT +#ifdef __cplusplus + static int yyinput (void) +#else + static int input (void) +#endif + +{ + int c; + + *(yy_c_buf_p) = (yy_hold_char); + + if ( *(yy_c_buf_p) == YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR ) + { + /* yy_c_buf_p now points to the character we want to return. + * If this occurs *before* the EOB characters, then it's a + * valid NUL; if not, then we've hit the end of the buffer. + */ + if ( (yy_c_buf_p) < &YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_ch_buf[(yy_n_chars)] ) + /* This was really a NUL. */ + *(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; + + else + { /* need more input */ + int offset = (yy_c_buf_p) - (yytext_ptr); + ++(yy_c_buf_p); + + switch ( yy_get_next_buffer( ) ) + { + case EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH: + /* This happens because yy_g_n_b() + * sees that we've accumulated a + * token and flags that we need to + * try matching the token before + * proceeding. But for input(), + * there's no matching to consider. + * So convert the EOB_ACT_LAST_MATCH + * to EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE. + */ + + /* Reset buffer status. */ + yyrestart(yyin ); + + /*FALLTHROUGH*/ + + case EOB_ACT_END_OF_FILE: + { + if ( yywrap( ) ) + return EOF; + + if ( ! (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) ) + YY_NEW_FILE; +#ifdef __cplusplus + return yyinput(); +#else + return input(); +#endif + } + + case EOB_ACT_CONTINUE_SCAN: + (yy_c_buf_p) = (yytext_ptr) + offset; + break; + } + } + } + + c = *(unsigned char *) (yy_c_buf_p); /* cast for 8-bit char's */ + *(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; /* preserve yytext */ + (yy_hold_char) = *++(yy_c_buf_p); + + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_at_bol = (c == '\n'); + + return c; +} +#endif /* ifndef YY_NO_INPUT */ + +/** Immediately switch to a different input stream. + * @param input_file A readable stream. + * + * @note This function does not reset the start condition to @c INITIAL . + */ + void yyrestart (FILE * input_file ) +{ + + if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){ + yyensure_buffer_stack (); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = + yy_create_buffer(yyin,YY_BUF_SIZE ); + } + + yy_init_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER,input_file ); + yy_load_buffer_state( ); +} + +/** Switch to a different input buffer. + * @param new_buffer The new input buffer. + * + */ + void yy_switch_to_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) +{ + + /* TODO. We should be able to replace this entire function body + * with + * yypop_buffer_state(); + * yypush_buffer_state(new_buffer); + */ + yyensure_buffer_stack (); + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER == new_buffer ) + return; + + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + { + /* Flush out information for old buffer. */ + *(yy_c_buf_p) = (yy_hold_char); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos = (yy_c_buf_p); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = (yy_n_chars); + } + + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = new_buffer; + yy_load_buffer_state( ); + + /* We don't actually know whether we did this switch during + * EOF (yywrap()) processing, but the only time this flag + * is looked at is after yywrap() is called, so it's safe + * to go ahead and always set it. + */ + (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; +} + +static void yy_load_buffer_state (void) +{ + (yy_n_chars) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars; + (yytext_ptr) = (yy_c_buf_p) = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos; + yyin = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_input_file; + (yy_hold_char) = *(yy_c_buf_p); +} + +/** Allocate and initialize an input buffer state. + * @param file A readable stream. + * @param size The character buffer size in bytes. When in doubt, use @c YY_BUF_SIZE. + * + * @return the allocated buffer state. + */ + YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_create_buffer (FILE * file, int size ) +{ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b; + + b = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) yyalloc(sizeof( struct yy_buffer_state ) ); + if ( ! b ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_create_buffer()" ); + + b->yy_buf_size = size; + + /* yy_ch_buf has to be 2 characters longer than the size given because + * we need to put in 2 end-of-buffer characters. + */ + b->yy_ch_buf = (char *) yyalloc(b->yy_buf_size + 2 ); + if ( ! b->yy_ch_buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_create_buffer()" ); + + b->yy_is_our_buffer = 1; + + yy_init_buffer(b,file ); + + return b; +} + +/** Destroy the buffer. + * @param b a buffer created with yy_create_buffer() + * + */ + void yy_delete_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b ) +{ + + if ( ! b ) + return; + + if ( b == YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) /* Not sure if we should pop here. */ + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) 0; + + if ( b->yy_is_our_buffer ) + yyfree((void *) b->yy_ch_buf ); + + yyfree((void *) b ); +} + +#ifndef __cplusplus +extern int isatty (int ); +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +/* Initializes or reinitializes a buffer. + * This function is sometimes called more than once on the same buffer, + * such as during a yyrestart() or at EOF. + */ + static void yy_init_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b, FILE * file ) + +{ + int oerrno = errno; + + yy_flush_buffer(b ); + + b->yy_input_file = file; + b->yy_fill_buffer = 1; + + /* If b is the current buffer, then yy_init_buffer was _probably_ + * called from yyrestart() or through yy_get_next_buffer. + * In that case, we don't want to reset the lineno or column. + */ + if (b != YY_CURRENT_BUFFER){ + b->yy_bs_lineno = 1; + b->yy_bs_column = 0; + } + + b->yy_is_interactive = file ? (isatty( fileno(file) ) > 0) : 0; + + errno = oerrno; +} + +/** Discard all buffered characters. On the next scan, YY_INPUT will be called. + * @param b the buffer state to be flushed, usually @c YY_CURRENT_BUFFER. + * + */ + void yy_flush_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b ) +{ + if ( ! b ) + return; + + b->yy_n_chars = 0; + + /* We always need two end-of-buffer characters. The first causes + * a transition to the end-of-buffer state. The second causes + * a jam in that state. + */ + b->yy_ch_buf[0] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + b->yy_ch_buf[1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + + b->yy_buf_pos = &b->yy_ch_buf[0]; + + b->yy_at_bol = 1; + b->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NEW; + + if ( b == YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + yy_load_buffer_state( ); +} + +/** Pushes the new state onto the stack. The new state becomes + * the current state. This function will allocate the stack + * if necessary. + * @param new_buffer The new state. + * + */ +void yypush_buffer_state (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) +{ + if (new_buffer == NULL) + return; + + yyensure_buffer_stack(); + + /* This block is copied from yy_switch_to_buffer. */ + if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) + { + /* Flush out information for old buffer. */ + *(yy_c_buf_p) = (yy_hold_char); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos = (yy_c_buf_p); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = (yy_n_chars); + } + + /* Only push if top exists. Otherwise, replace top. */ + if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) + (yy_buffer_stack_top)++; + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = new_buffer; + + /* copied from yy_switch_to_buffer. */ + yy_load_buffer_state( ); + (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; +} + +/** Removes and deletes the top of the stack, if present. + * The next element becomes the new top. + * + */ +void yypop_buffer_state (void) +{ + if (!YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) + return; + + yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL; + if ((yy_buffer_stack_top) > 0) + --(yy_buffer_stack_top); + + if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) { + yy_load_buffer_state( ); + (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; + } +} + +/* Allocates the stack if it does not exist. + * Guarantees space for at least one push. + */ +static void yyensure_buffer_stack (void) +{ + int num_to_alloc; + + if (!(yy_buffer_stack)) { + + /* First allocation is just for 2 elements, since we don't know if this + * scanner will even need a stack. We use 2 instead of 1 to avoid an + * immediate realloc on the next call. + */ + num_to_alloc = 1; + (yy_buffer_stack) = (struct yy_buffer_state**)yyalloc + (num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*) + ); + if ( ! (yy_buffer_stack) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yyensure_buffer_stack()" ); + + memset((yy_buffer_stack), 0, num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*)); + + (yy_buffer_stack_max) = num_to_alloc; + (yy_buffer_stack_top) = 0; + return; + } + + if ((yy_buffer_stack_top) >= ((yy_buffer_stack_max)) - 1){ + + /* Increase the buffer to prepare for a possible push. */ + int grow_size = 8 /* arbitrary grow size */; + + num_to_alloc = (yy_buffer_stack_max) + grow_size; + (yy_buffer_stack) = (struct yy_buffer_state**)yyrealloc + ((yy_buffer_stack), + num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*) + ); + if ( ! (yy_buffer_stack) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yyensure_buffer_stack()" ); + + /* zero only the new slots.*/ + memset((yy_buffer_stack) + (yy_buffer_stack_max), 0, grow_size * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*)); + (yy_buffer_stack_max) = num_to_alloc; + } +} + +/** Setup the input buffer state to scan directly from a user-specified character buffer. + * @param base the character buffer + * @param size the size in bytes of the character buffer + * + * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. + */ +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_buffer (char * base, yy_size_t size ) +{ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b; + + if ( size < 2 || + base[size-2] != YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR || + base[size-1] != YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR ) + /* They forgot to leave room for the EOB's. */ + return 0; + + b = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) yyalloc(sizeof( struct yy_buffer_state ) ); + if ( ! b ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_scan_buffer()" ); + + b->yy_buf_size = size - 2; /* "- 2" to take care of EOB's */ + b->yy_buf_pos = b->yy_ch_buf = base; + b->yy_is_our_buffer = 0; + b->yy_input_file = 0; + b->yy_n_chars = b->yy_buf_size; + b->yy_is_interactive = 0; + b->yy_at_bol = 1; + b->yy_fill_buffer = 0; + b->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NEW; + + yy_switch_to_buffer(b ); + + return b; +} + +/** Setup the input buffer state to scan a string. The next call to yylex() will + * scan from a @e copy of @a str. + * @param yystr a NUL-terminated string to scan + * + * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. + * @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use + * yy_scan_bytes() instead. + */ +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_string (yyconst char * yystr ) +{ + + return yy_scan_bytes(yystr,strlen(yystr) ); +} + +/** Setup the input buffer state to scan the given bytes. The next call to yylex() will + * scan from a @e copy of @a bytes. + * @param bytes the byte buffer to scan + * @param len the number of bytes in the buffer pointed to by @a bytes. + * + * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. + */ +YY_BUFFER_STATE yy_scan_bytes (yyconst char * yybytes, int _yybytes_len ) +{ + YY_BUFFER_STATE b; + char *buf; + yy_size_t n; + int i; + + /* Get memory for full buffer, including space for trailing EOB's. */ + n = _yybytes_len + 2; + buf = (char *) yyalloc(n ); + if ( ! buf ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in yy_scan_bytes()" ); + + for ( i = 0; i < _yybytes_len; ++i ) + buf[i] = yybytes[i]; + + buf[_yybytes_len] = buf[_yybytes_len+1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; + + b = yy_scan_buffer(buf,n ); + if ( ! b ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "bad buffer in yy_scan_bytes()" ); + + /* It's okay to grow etc. this buffer, and we should throw it + * away when we're done. + */ + b->yy_is_our_buffer = 1; + + return b; +} + + static void yy_push_state (int new_state ) +{ + if ( (yy_start_stack_ptr) >= (yy_start_stack_depth) ) + { + yy_size_t new_size; + + (yy_start_stack_depth) += YY_START_STACK_INCR; + new_size = (yy_start_stack_depth) * sizeof( int ); + + if ( ! (yy_start_stack) ) + (yy_start_stack) = (int *) yyalloc(new_size ); + + else + (yy_start_stack) = (int *) yyrealloc((void *) (yy_start_stack),new_size ); + + if ( ! (yy_start_stack) ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of memory expanding start-condition stack" ); + } + + (yy_start_stack)[(yy_start_stack_ptr)++] = YY_START; + + BEGIN(new_state); +} + + static void yy_pop_state (void) +{ + if ( --(yy_start_stack_ptr) < 0 ) + YY_FATAL_ERROR( "start-condition stack underflow" ); + + BEGIN((yy_start_stack)[(yy_start_stack_ptr)]); +} + +#ifndef YY_EXIT_FAILURE +#define YY_EXIT_FAILURE 2 +#endif + +static void yy_fatal_error (yyconst char* msg ) +{ + (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", msg ); + exit( YY_EXIT_FAILURE ); +} + +/* Redefine yyless() so it works in section 3 code. */ + +#undef yyless +#define yyless(n) \ + do \ + { \ + /* Undo effects of setting up yytext. */ \ + int yyless_macro_arg = (n); \ + YY_LESS_LINENO(yyless_macro_arg);\ + yytext[yyleng] = (yy_hold_char); \ + (yy_c_buf_p) = yytext + yyless_macro_arg; \ + (yy_hold_char) = *(yy_c_buf_p); \ + *(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; \ + yyleng = yyless_macro_arg; \ + } \ + while ( 0 ) + +/* Accessor methods (get/set functions) to struct members. */ + +/** Get the current line number. + * + */ +int yyget_lineno (void) +{ + + return yylineno; +} + +/** Get the input stream. + * + */ +FILE *yyget_in (void) +{ + return yyin; +} + +/** Get the output stream. + * + */ +FILE *yyget_out (void) +{ + return yyout; +} + +/** Get the length of the current token. + * + */ +int yyget_leng (void) +{ + return yyleng; +} + +/** Get the current token. + * + */ + +char *yyget_text (void) +{ + return yytext; +} + +/** Set the current line number. + * @param line_number + * + */ +void yyset_lineno (int line_number ) +{ + + yylineno = line_number; +} + +/** Set the input stream. This does not discard the current + * input buffer. + * @param in_str A readable stream. + * + * @see yy_switch_to_buffer + */ +void yyset_in (FILE * in_str ) +{ + yyin = in_str ; +} + +void yyset_out (FILE * out_str ) +{ + yyout = out_str ; +} + +int yyget_debug (void) +{ + return yy_flex_debug; +} + +void yyset_debug (int bdebug ) +{ + yy_flex_debug = bdebug ; +} + +static int yy_init_globals (void) +{ + /* Initialization is the same as for the non-reentrant scanner. + * This function is called from yylex_destroy(), so don't allocate here. + */ + + (yy_buffer_stack) = 0; + (yy_buffer_stack_top) = 0; + (yy_buffer_stack_max) = 0; + (yy_c_buf_p) = (char *) 0; + (yy_init) = 0; + (yy_start) = 0; + + (yy_start_stack_ptr) = 0; + (yy_start_stack_depth) = 0; + (yy_start_stack) = NULL; + + (yy_state_buf) = 0; + (yy_state_ptr) = 0; + (yy_full_match) = 0; + (yy_lp) = 0; + +/* Defined in main.c */ +#ifdef YY_STDINIT + yyin = stdin; + yyout = stdout; +#else + yyin = (FILE *) 0; + yyout = (FILE *) 0; +#endif + + /* For future reference: Set errno on error, since we are called by + * yylex_init() + */ + return 0; +} + +/* yylex_destroy is for both reentrant and non-reentrant scanners. */ +int yylex_destroy (void) +{ + + /* Pop the buffer stack, destroying each element. */ + while(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER){ + yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ); + YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL; + yypop_buffer_state(); + } + + /* Destroy the stack itself. */ + yyfree((yy_buffer_stack) ); + (yy_buffer_stack) = NULL; + + /* Destroy the start condition stack. */ + yyfree((yy_start_stack) ); + (yy_start_stack) = NULL; + + yyfree ( (yy_state_buf) ); + (yy_state_buf) = NULL; + + /* Reset the globals. This is important in a non-reentrant scanner so the next time + * yylex() is called, initialization will occur. */ + yy_init_globals( ); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Internal utility routines. + */ + +#ifndef yytext_ptr +static void yy_flex_strncpy (char* s1, yyconst char * s2, int n ) +{ + register int i; + for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i ) + s1[i] = s2[i]; +} +#endif + +#ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN +static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * s ) +{ + register int n; + for ( n = 0; s[n]; ++n ) + ; + + return n; +} +#endif + +void *yyalloc (yy_size_t size ) +{ + return (void *) malloc( size ); +} + +void *yyrealloc (void * ptr, yy_size_t size ) +{ + /* The cast to (char *) in the following accommodates both + * implementations that use char* generic pointers, and those + * that use void* generic pointers. It works with the latter + * because both ANSI C and C++ allow castless assignment from + * any pointer type to void*, and deal with argument conversions + * as though doing an assignment. + */ + return (void *) realloc( (char *) ptr, size ); +} + +void yyfree (void * ptr ) +{ + free( (char *) ptr ); /* see yyrealloc() for (char *) cast */ +} + +#define YYTABLES_NAME "yytables" + +#line 969 "scan.l" + + + + +int yywrap() + { + if ( --num_input_files > 0 ) + { + set_input_file( *++input_files ); + return 0; + } + + else + return 1; + } + + +/* set_input_file - open the given file (if NULL, stdin) for scanning */ + +void set_input_file( file ) +char *file; + { + if ( file && strcmp( file, "-" ) ) + { + infilename = copy_string( file ); + yyin = fopen( infilename, "r" ); + + if ( yyin == NULL ) + lerrsf( _( "can't open %s" ), file ); + } + + else + { + yyin = stdin; + infilename = copy_string( "" ); + } + + linenum = 1; + } + + +/* Wrapper routines for accessing the scanner's malloc routines. */ + +void *flex_alloc( size ) +size_t size; + { + return (void *) malloc( size ); + } + +void *flex_realloc( ptr, size ) +void *ptr; +size_t size; + { + return (void *) realloc( ptr, size ); + } + +void flex_free( ptr ) +void *ptr; + { + if ( ptr ) + free( ptr ); + } + diff --git a/scan.l b/scan.l new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2315876 --- /dev/null +++ b/scan.l @@ -0,0 +1,1029 @@ +/* scan.l - scanner for flex input -*-C-*- */ + +%{ +/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ +/* All rights reserved. */ + +/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ +/* Vern Paxson. */ + +/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ +/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ +/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */ + +/* This file is part of flex. */ + +/* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without */ +/* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ +/* are met: */ + +/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */ +/* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright */ +/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the */ +/* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. */ + +/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ +/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ +/* without specific prior written permission. */ + +/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ +/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ +/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ +/* PURPOSE. */ + +#include "flexdef.h" +#include "parse.h" +extern bool tablesverify, tablesext; +extern int trlcontxt; /* Set in parse.y for each rule. */ +extern const char *escaped_qstart, *escaped_qend; + +#define ACTION_ECHO add_action( yytext ) +#define ACTION_IFDEF(def, should_define) \ + { \ + if ( should_define ) \ + action_define( def, 1 ); \ + } + +#define ACTION_ECHO_QSTART add_action (escaped_qstart) +#define ACTION_ECHO_QEND add_action (escaped_qend) + +#define ACTION_M4_IFDEF(def, should_define) \ + do{ \ + if ( should_define ) \ + buf_m4_define( &m4defs_buf, def, NULL);\ + else \ + buf_m4_undefine( &m4defs_buf, def);\ + } while(0) + +#define MARK_END_OF_PROLOG mark_prolog(); + +#define YY_DECL \ + int flexscan() + +#define RETURNCHAR \ + yylval = (unsigned char) yytext[0]; \ + return CHAR; + +#define RETURNNAME \ + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) \ + { \ + strcpy( nmstr, yytext ); \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + synerr(_("Input line too long\n")); \ + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); \ + } \ + return NAME; + +#define PUT_BACK_STRING(str, start) \ + for ( i = strlen( str ) - 1; i >= start; --i ) \ + unput((str)[i]) + +#define CHECK_REJECT(str) \ + if ( all_upper( str ) ) \ + reject = true; + +#define CHECK_YYMORE(str) \ + if ( all_lower( str ) ) \ + yymore_used = true; + +#define YY_USER_INIT \ + if ( getenv("POSIXLY_CORRECT") ) \ + posix_compat = true; + +%} + +%option caseless nodefault stack noyy_top_state +%option nostdinit + +%x SECT2 SECT2PROLOG SECT3 CODEBLOCK PICKUPDEF SC CARETISBOL NUM QUOTE +%x FIRSTCCL CCL ACTION RECOVER COMMENT ACTION_STRING PERCENT_BRACE_ACTION +%x OPTION LINEDIR CODEBLOCK_MATCH_BRACE +%x GROUP_WITH_PARAMS +%x GROUP_MINUS_PARAMS +%x EXTENDED_COMMENT +%x COMMENT_DISCARD + +WS [[:blank:]]+ +OPTWS [[:blank:]]* +NOT_WS [^[:blank:]\r\n] + +NL \r?\n + +NAME ([[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_-]*) +NOT_NAME [^[:alpha:]_*\n]+ + +SCNAME {NAME} + +ESCSEQ (\\([^\n]|[0-7]{1,3}|x[[:xdigit:]]{1,2})) + +FIRST_CCL_CHAR ([^\\\n]|{ESCSEQ}) +CCL_CHAR ([^\\\n\]]|{ESCSEQ}) +CCL_EXPR ("[:"^?[[:alpha:]]+":]") + +LEXOPT [aceknopr] + +M4QSTART "[[" +M4QEND "]]" + +%% + static int bracelevel, didadef, indented_code; + static int doing_rule_action = false; + static int option_sense; + + int doing_codeblock = false; + int i, brace_depth=0, brace_start_line=0; + Char nmdef[MAXLINE]; + + +{ + ^{WS} indented_code = true; BEGIN(CODEBLOCK); + ^"/*" ACTION_ECHO; yy_push_state( COMMENT ); + ^#{OPTWS}line{WS} yy_push_state( LINEDIR ); + ^"%s"{NAME}? return SCDECL; + ^"%x"{NAME}? return XSCDECL; + ^"%{".*{NL} { + ++linenum; + line_directive_out( (FILE *) 0, 1 ); + indented_code = false; + BEGIN(CODEBLOCK); + } + ^"%top"[[:blank:]]*"{"[[:blank:]]*{NL} { + brace_start_line = linenum; + ++linenum; + buf_linedir( &top_buf, infilename?infilename:"", linenum); + brace_depth = 1; + yy_push_state(CODEBLOCK_MATCH_BRACE); + } + + ^"%top".* synerr( _("malformed '%top' directive") ); + + {WS} /* discard */ + + ^"%%".* { + sectnum = 2; + bracelevel = 0; + mark_defs1(); + line_directive_out( (FILE *) 0, 1 ); + BEGIN(SECT2PROLOG); + return SECTEND; + } + + ^"%pointer".*{NL} yytext_is_array = false; ++linenum; + ^"%array".*{NL} yytext_is_array = true; ++linenum; + + ^"%option" BEGIN(OPTION); return OPTION_OP; + + ^"%"{LEXOPT}{OPTWS}[[:digit:]]*{OPTWS}{NL} ++linenum; /* ignore */ + ^"%"{LEXOPT}{WS}.*{NL} ++linenum; /* ignore */ + + /* xgettext: no-c-format */ + ^"%"[^sxaceknopr{}].* synerr( _( "unrecognized '%' directive" ) ); + + ^{NAME} { + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( nmstr, yytext ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + didadef = false; + BEGIN(PICKUPDEF); + } + + {SCNAME} RETURNNAME; + ^{OPTWS}{NL} ++linenum; /* allows blank lines in section 1 */ + {OPTWS}{NL} ACTION_ECHO; ++linenum; /* maybe end of comment line */ +} + + +{ + "*/" ACTION_ECHO; yy_pop_state(); + "*" ACTION_ECHO; + {M4QSTART} ACTION_ECHO_QSTART; + {M4QEND} ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + [^*\n] ACTION_ECHO; + {NL} ++linenum; ACTION_ECHO; +} + +{ + /* This is the same as COMMENT, but is discarded rather than output. */ + "*/" yy_pop_state(); + "*" ; + [^*\n] ; + {NL} ++linenum; +} + +{ + ")" yy_pop_state(); + [^\n\)]+ ; + {NL} ++linenum; +} + +{ + \n yy_pop_state(); + [[:digit:]]+ linenum = myctoi( yytext ); + + \"[^"\n]*\" { + flex_free( (void *) infilename ); + infilename = copy_string( yytext + 1 ); + infilename[strlen( infilename ) - 1] = '\0'; + } + . /* ignore spurious characters */ +} + +{ + ^"%}".*{NL} ++linenum; BEGIN(INITIAL); + + {M4QSTART} ACTION_ECHO_QSTART; + {M4QEND} ACTION_ECHO_QEND; + . ACTION_ECHO; + + {NL} { + ++linenum; + ACTION_ECHO; + if ( indented_code ) + BEGIN(INITIAL); + } +} + +{ + "}" { + if( --brace_depth == 0){ + /* TODO: Matched. */ + yy_pop_state(); + }else + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + + "{" { + brace_depth++; + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + + {NL} { + ++linenum; + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + + {M4QSTART} buf_strnappend(&top_buf, escaped_qstart, strlen(escaped_qstart)); + {M4QEND} buf_strnappend(&top_buf, escaped_qend, strlen(escaped_qend)); + + [^{}\r\n] { + buf_strnappend(&top_buf, yytext, yyleng); + } + + <> { + linenum = brace_start_line; + synerr(_("Unmatched '{'")); + yyterminate(); + } +} + + +{ + {WS} /* separates name and definition */ + + {NOT_WS}[^\r\n]* { + if(yyleng < MAXLINE) + { + strcpy( (char *) nmdef, yytext ); + } + else + { + synerr( _("Input line too long\n")); + FLEX_EXIT(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + /* Skip trailing whitespace. */ + for ( i = strlen( (char *) nmdef ) - 1; + i >= 0 && (nmdef[i] == ' ' || nmdef[i] == '\t'); + --i ) + ; + + nmdef[i + 1] = '\0'; + + ndinstal( nmstr, nmdef ); + didadef = true; + } + + {NL} { + if ( ! didadef ) + synerr( _( "incomplete name definition" ) ); + BEGIN(INITIAL); + ++linenum; + } +} + + +