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# Exercising Bison Grammar Sets. -*- Autotest -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2005, 2007, 2009-2012 Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# AT_EXTRACT_SETS(INPUT, OUTPUT)
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# ------------------------------
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# Extract the information about the grammar sets from a bison
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# trace output (INPUT), and save it in OUTPUT.
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# And remember, there is no alternation in portable sed.
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m4_define([AT_EXTRACT_SETS],
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[AT_DATA([extract.sed],
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[[#n
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/^NULLABLE$/ {
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:null
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p
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n
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/^[ ]*$/ !b null
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}
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/^FIRSTS$/ {
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:firsts
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p
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n
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/^[ ]*$/ !b firsts
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}
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/^FDERIVES$/ {
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:fderiv
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p
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n
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/^[ ]*$/ !b fderiv
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}
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/^DERIVES$/ {
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:deriv
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p
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n
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/^[ ]*$/ !b deriv
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}
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]])
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AT_CHECK([sed -f extract.sed $1], 0, [stdout])
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AT_CHECK([mv stdout $2])
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])
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AT_BANNER([[Grammar Sets (Firsts etc.).]])
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## ---------- ##
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## Nullable. ##
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## ---------- ##
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AT_SETUP([Nullable])
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# At some point, nullable had been smoking grass, and managed to say:
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#
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# Entering set_nullable
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# NULLABLE
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# 'e': yes
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# (null): no
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# ...
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AT_DATA([[input.y]],
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[[%%
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e: 'e' | /* Nothing */;
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]])
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AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
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AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets])
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AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [],
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[[DERIVES
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$accept derives
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0 e $end
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e derives
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1 'e'
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2 /* empty */
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NULLABLE
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$accept: no
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e: yes
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FIRSTS
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$accept firsts
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$accept
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e
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e firsts
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e
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FDERIVES
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$accept derives
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0 e $end
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1 'e'
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2 /* empty */
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e derives
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1 'e'
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2 /* empty */
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]])
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AT_CLEANUP
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## ---------------- ##
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## Broken Closure. ##
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## ---------------- ##
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# TC was once broken during a massive `simplification' of the code.
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# It resulted in bison dumping core on the following grammar (the
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# computation of FIRSTS uses TC). It managed to produce a pretty
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# exotic closure:
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#
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# TC: Input
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#
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# 01234567
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# +--------+
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# 0| 1 |
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# 1| 1 |
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# 2| 1 |
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# 3| 1 |
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# 4| 1 |
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# 5| 1 |
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# 6| 1|
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# 7| |
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# +--------+
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#
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# TC: Output
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#
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# 01234567
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# +--------+
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# 0| 1 |
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# 1| 111 |
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# 2| 111 |
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# 3| 1111 |
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# 4| 111 1 |
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# 5| 111 1 |
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# 6| 111 1|
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# 7| 111 |
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# +--------+
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#
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# instead of that below.
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AT_SETUP([Broken Closure])
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AT_DATA([input.y],
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[[%%
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a: b;
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b: c;
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c: d;
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d: e;
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e: f;
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f: g;
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g: h;
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h: 'h';
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]])
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AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
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AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/[ ]*$//;/^RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN/,/^RTC: Firsts Output END/p' stderr]], [],
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[[RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN
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012345678
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.---------.
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0|111111111|
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1| 11111111|
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2| 1111111|
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3| 111111|
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4| 11111|
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5| 1111|
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6| 111|
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7| 11|
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8| 1|
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`---------'
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RTC: Firsts Output END
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]])
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AT_CLEANUP
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## -------- ##
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## Firsts. ##
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## -------- ##
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AT_SETUP([Firsts])
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AT_DATA([input.y],
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[[%nonassoc '<' '>'
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%left '+' '-'
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%right '^' '='
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%%
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exp:
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exp '<' exp
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| exp '>' exp
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| exp '+' exp
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| exp '-' exp
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| exp '^' exp
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| exp '=' exp
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| "exp"
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;
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]])
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AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
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AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets])
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AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [],
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[[DERIVES
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$accept derives
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0 exp $end
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exp derives
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1 exp '<' exp
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2 exp '>' exp
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3 exp '+' exp
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4 exp '-' exp
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5 exp '^' exp
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6 exp '=' exp
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7 "exp"
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NULLABLE
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$accept: no
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exp: no
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FIRSTS
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$accept firsts
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$accept
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exp
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exp firsts
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exp
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FDERIVES
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$accept derives
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0 exp $end
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1 exp '<' exp
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2 exp '>' exp
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3 exp '+' exp
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4 exp '-' exp
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5 exp '^' exp
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6 exp '=' exp
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7 "exp"
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exp derives
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1 exp '<' exp
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2 exp '>' exp
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3 exp '+' exp
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4 exp '-' exp
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5 exp '^' exp
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6 exp '=' exp
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7 "exp"
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]])
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AT_CLEANUP
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## -------- ##
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## Accept. ##
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## -------- ##
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# In some weird cases Bison could compute an incorrect final state
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# number. This happens only if the $end token is used in the user
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# grammar, which is a very suspicious accidental feature introduced as
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# a side effect of allowing the user to name $end using `%token END 0
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# "end of file"'.
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AT_SETUP([Accept])
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AT_DATA([input.y],
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[[%token END 0
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%%
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input:
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'a'
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| '(' input ')'
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| '(' error END
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;
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]])
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AT_BISON_CHECK([[-v -o input.c input.y]])
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# Get the final state in the parser.
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AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/.*define YYFINAL *\([0-9][0-9]*\)/final state \1/p' input.c]],
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0, [stdout])
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mv stdout expout
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# Get the final state in the report, from the "accept" action..
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AT_CHECK([sed -n '
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/^State \(.*\)/{
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s//final state \1/
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x
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}
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/ accept/{
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x
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p
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q
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}
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' input.output],
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0, [expout])
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AT_CLEANUP
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