V10/cmd/bison/bison.simple

#line 2 "bison.simple"
#define	bcopy(from, to, n)	memcpy(to, from, n)

/* Skeleton output parser for bison,
   copyright (C) 1984 Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman

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/* This is the parser code that is written into each bison parser
  when the %semantic_parser declaration is not specified in the grammar.
  It was written by Richard Stallman by simplifying the hairy parser
  used when %semantic_parser is specified.  */

/* Note: there must be only one dollar sign in this file.
   It is replaced by the list of actions, each action
   as one case of the switch.  */

#define yyerrok		(yyerrstatus = 0)
#define yyclearin	(yychar = YYEMPTY)
#define YYEMPTY		-2
#define YYEOF		0
#define YYFAIL		goto yyerrlab;

#define YYTERROR	1

#ifndef YYIMPURE
#define YYLEX		yylex()
#endif

#ifndef YYPURE
#define YYLEX		yylex(&yylval, &yylloc)
#endif

/* If nonreentrant, generate the variables here */

#ifndef YYIMPURE

int	yychar;			/*  the lookahead symbol		*/
YYSTYPE	yylval;			/*  the semantic value of the		*/
				/*  lookahead symbol			*/

YYLTYPE yylloc;			/*  location data for the lookahead	*/
				/*  symbol				*/

int yynerr;			/*  number of parse errors so far       */

#ifdef YYDEBUG
int yydebug = 0;		/*  nonzero means print parse trace	*/
#endif

#endif  /* YYIMPURE */


/*  YYMAXDEPTH indicates the initial size of the parser's stacks	*/

#ifndef	YYMAXDEPTH
#define YYMAXDEPTH 200
#endif

/*  YYMAXLIMIT is the maximum size the stacks can grow to
    (effective only if the built-in stack extension method is used).  */

#ifndef YYMAXLIMIT
#define YYMAXLIMIT 10000
#endif


#line 165 "bison.simple"
int
yyparse()
{
  register int yystate;
  register int yyn;
  register short *yyssp;
  register YYSTYPE *yyvsp;
  YYLTYPE *yylsp;
  int yyerrstatus;	/*  number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled */
  int yychar1;		/*  lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number */

  short	yyssa[YYMAXDEPTH];	/*  the state stack			*/
  YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYMAXDEPTH];	/*  the semantic value stack		*/
  YYLTYPE yylsa[YYMAXDEPTH];	/*  the location stack			*/

  short *yyss = yyssa;		/*  refer to the stacks thru separate pointers */
  YYSTYPE *yyvs = yyvsa;	/*  to allow yyoverflow to reallocate them elsewhere */
  YYLTYPE *yyls = yylsa;

  int yymaxdepth = YYMAXDEPTH;

#ifndef YYPURE
  int yychar;
  YYSTYPE yylval;
  YYLTYPE yylloc;
#endif

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  extern int yydebug;
#endif


  YYSTYPE yyval;		/*  the variable used to return		*/
				/*  semantic values from the action	*/
				/*  routines				*/

  int yylen;

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    fprintf(stderr, "Starting parse\n");
#endif

  yystate = 0;
  yyerrstatus = 0;
  yynerr = 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.  */

  yyssp = yyss - 1;
  yyvsp = yyvs;
  yylsp = yyls;

/* Push a new state, which is found in  yystate  .  */
/* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks
   have just been pushed. so pushing a state here evens the stacks.  */
yynewstate:

  *++yyssp = yystate;

  if (yyssp >= yyss + yymaxdepth - 1)
    {
      /* 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;
      YYLTYPE *yyls1 = yyls;
      short *yyss1 = yyss;

      /* Get the current used size of the three stacks, in elements.  */
      int size = yyssp - yyss + 1;

#ifdef yyoverflow
      /* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of
	 the data in use in that stack, in bytes.  */
      yyoverflow("parser stack overflow",
		 &yyss1, size * sizeof (*yyssp),
		 &yyvs1, size * sizeof (*yyvsp),
		 &yyls1, size * sizeof (*yylsp),
		 &yymaxdepth);

      yyss = yyss1; yyvs = yyvs1; yyls = yyls1;
#else /* no yyoverflow */
      /* Extend the stack our own way.  */
      if (yymaxdepth >= YYMAXLIMIT)
	yyerror("parser stack overflow");
      yymaxdepth *= 2;
      if (yymaxdepth > YYMAXLIMIT)
	yymaxdepth = YYMAXLIMIT;
      yyss = (short *) alloca (yymaxdepth * sizeof (*yyssp));
      bcopy ((char *)yyss1, (char *)yyss, size * sizeof (*yyssp));
      yyvs = (YYSTYPE *) alloca (yymaxdepth * sizeof (*yyvsp));
      bcopy ((char *)yyvs1, (char *)yyvs, size * sizeof (*yyvsp));
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
      yyls = (YYLTYPE *) alloca (yymaxdepth * sizeof (*yylsp));
      bcopy ((char *)yyls1, (char *)yyls, size * sizeof (*yylsp));
#endif
#endif /* no yyoverflow */

      yyssp = yyss + size - 1;
      yyvsp = yyvs + size - 1;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
      yylsp = yyls + size - 1;
#endif

#ifdef YYDEBUG
      if (yydebug)
	fprintf(stderr, "Stack size increased to %d\n", yymaxdepth);
#endif

      if (yyssp >= yyss + yymaxdepth - 1)
	YYERROR;
    }

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    fprintf(stderr, "Entering state %d\n", yystate);
#endif

/* Do appropriate processing given the current state.  */
/* Read a lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one.  */
yyresume:

  /* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token.  */

  yyn = yypact[yystate];
  if (yyn == YYFLAG)
    goto yydefault;

  /* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one.  */

  /* yychar is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF
     or a valid token in external form.  */

  if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
    {
#ifdef YYDEBUG
      if (yydebug)
	fprintf(stderr, "Reading a token: ");
#endif
      yychar = YYLEX;
    }

  /* Convert token to internal form (in yychar1) for indexing tables with */

  if (yychar <= 0)		/* This means end of input. */
    {
      yychar1 = 0;
      yychar = YYEOF;		/* Don't call YYLEX any more */

#ifdef YYDEBUG
      if (yydebug)
	fprintf(stderr, "Now at end of input.\n");
#endif
    }
  else
    {
      yychar1 = YYTRANSLATE(yychar);

#ifdef YYDEBUG
      if (yydebug)
	fprintf(stderr, "Next token is %d (%s)\n", yychar, yytname[yychar1]);
#endif
    }

  yyn += yychar1;
  if (yyn < 0 || yyn > YYLAST || yycheck[yyn] != yychar1)
    goto yydefault;

  yyn = yytable[yyn];

  /* yyn is what to do for this token type in this state.
     Negative => reduce, -yyn is rule number.
     Positive => shift, yyn is new state.
       New state is final state => don't bother to shift,
       just return success.
     0, or most negative number => error.  */

  if (yyn < 0)
    {
      if (yyn == YYFLAG)
	goto yyerrlab;
      yyn = -yyn;
      goto yyreduce;
    }
  else if (yyn == 0)
    goto yyerrlab;

  if (yyn == YYFINAL)
    YYACCEPT;

  /* Shift the lookahead token.  */

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    fprintf(stderr, "Shifting token %d (%s), ", yychar, yytname[yychar1]);
#endif

  /* Discard the token being shifted unless it is eof.  */
  if (yychar != YYEOF)
    yychar = YYEMPTY;

  *++yyvsp = yylval;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
  *++yylsp = yylloc;
#endif

  /* count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error status.  */
  if (yyerrstatus) yyerrstatus--;

  yystate = yyn;
  goto yynewstate;

/* Do the default action for the current state.  */
yydefault:

  yyn = yydefact[yystate];
  if (yyn == 0)
    goto yyerrlab;

/* Do a reduction.  yyn is the number of a rule to reduce with.  */
yyreduce:
  yylen = yyr2[yyn];
  yyval = yyvsp[1-yylen]; /* implement default value of the action */

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    {
      if (yylen == 1)
	fprintf (stderr, "Reducing 1 value via line %d, ",
		 yyrline[yyn]);
      else
	fprintf (stderr, "Reducing %d values via line %d, ",
		 yylen, yyrline[yyn]);
    }
#endif

$   /* the action file gets copied in in place of this dollarsign */
#line 303 "bison.simple"

  yyvsp -= yylen;
  yyssp -= yylen;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
  yylsp -= yylen;
#endif

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    {
      short *ssp1 = yyss - 1;
      fprintf (stderr, "state stack now", yyssp-yyss);
      while (ssp1 != yyssp)
	fprintf (stderr, " %d", *++ssp1);
      fprintf (stderr, "\n");
    }
#endif

  *++yyvsp = yyval;

#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
  yylsp++;
  if (yylen == 0)
    {
      yylsp->first_line = yylloc.first_line;
      yylsp->first_column = yylloc.first_column;
      yylsp->last_line = (yylsp-1)->last_line;
      yylsp->last_column = (yylsp-1)->last_column;
      yylsp->text = 0;
    }
  else
    {
      yylsp->last_line = (yylsp+yylen-1)->last_line;
      yylsp->last_column = (yylsp+yylen-1)->last_column;
    }
#endif

  /* 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 - YYNTBASE] + *yyssp;
  if (yystate >= 0 && yystate <= YYLAST && yycheck[yystate] == *yyssp)
    yystate = yytable[yystate];
  else
    yystate = yydefgoto[yyn - YYNTBASE];

  goto yynewstate;

yyerrlab:   /* here on detecting error */

  if (! yyerrstatus)
    /* If not already recovering from an error, report this error.  */
    {
      ++yynerr;
      yyerror("parse error");
    }

  if (yyerrstatus == 3)
    {
      /* if just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an error, discard it.  */

      /* return failure if at end of input */
      if (yychar == YYEOF)
	YYERROR;

#ifdef YYDEBUG
      if (yydebug)
	fprintf(stderr, "Discarding token %d (%s).\n", yychar, yytname[yychar1]);
#endif

      yychar = YYEMPTY;
    }

  /* Else will try to reuse lookahead token
     after shifting the error token.  */

  yyerrstatus = 3;		/* Each real token shifted decrements this */

  goto yyerrhandle;

yyerrdefault:  /* current state does not do anything special for the error token. */

#if 0
  /* This is wrong; only states that explicitly want error tokens
     should shift them.  */
  yyn = yydefact[yystate];  /* If its default is to accept any token, ok.  Otherwise pop it.*/
  if (yyn) goto yydefault;
#endif

yyerrpop:   /* pop the current state because it cannot handle the error token */

  if (yyssp == yyss) YYERROR;
  yyvsp--;
  yystate = *--yyssp;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
  yylsp--;
#endif

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    {
      short *ssp1 = yyss - 1;
      fprintf (stderr, "Error: state stack now", yyssp-yyss);
      while (ssp1 != yyssp)
	fprintf (stderr, " %d", *++ssp1);
      fprintf (stderr, "\n");
    }
#endif

yyerrhandle:

  yyn = yypact[yystate];
  if (yyn == YYFLAG)
    goto yyerrdefault;

  yyn += YYTERROR;
  if (yyn < 0 || yyn > YYLAST || yycheck[yyn] != YYTERROR)
    goto yyerrdefault;

  yyn = yytable[yyn];
  if (yyn < 0)
    {
      if (yyn == YYFLAG)
	goto yyerrpop;
      yyn = -yyn;
      goto yyreduce;
    }
  else if (yyn == 0)
    goto yyerrpop;

  if (yyn == YYFINAL)
    YYACCEPT;

#ifdef YYDEBUG
  if (yydebug)
    fprintf(stderr, "Shifting error token, ");
#endif

  *++yyvsp = yylval;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
  *++yylsp = yylloc;
#endif

  yystate = yyn;
  goto yynewstate;
}
/*
	alloca -- (mostly) portable public-domain implementation

	last edit:	86/01/26	D A Gwyn

	This implementation of the PWB library alloca() function,
	which is used to allocate space off the run-time stack so
	that it is automatically reclaimed upon procedure exit, 
	was inspired by discussions with J. Q. Johnson of Cornell.

	It should work under any C implementation that uses an
	actual procedure stack (as opposed to a linked list of
	frames).  There are some preprocessor constants that can
	be defined when compiling for your specific system, for
	improved efficiency; however, the defaults should be okay.

	The general concept of this implementation is to keep
	track of all alloca()-allocated blocks, and reclaim any
	that are found to be deeper in the stack than the current
	invocation.  This heuristic does not reclaim storage as
	soon as it becomes invalid, but it will do so eventually.

	As a special case, alloca(0) reclaims storage without
	allocating any.  It is a good idea to use alloca(0) in
	your main control loop, etc. to force garbage collection.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char	SCCSid[] = "@(#)alloca.c	1.1";	/* for the "what" utility */
#endif

#ifdef X3J11
typedef void	*pointer;		/* generic pointer type */
#else
typedef char	*pointer;		/* generic pointer type */
#endif

#define	NULL	0			/* null pointer constant */

extern void	free();
extern pointer	xmalloc();

/*
	Define STACK_DIRECTION if you know the direction of stack
	growth for your system; otherwise it will be automatically
	deduced at run-time.

	STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses
	STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses
	STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown
*/

#ifndef STACK_DIRECTION
#define	STACK_DIRECTION	0		/* direction unknown */
#endif

#if STACK_DIRECTION != 0

#define	STACK_DIR	STACK_DIRECTION	/* known at compile-time */

#else	/* STACK_DIRECTION == 0; need run-time code */

static int	stack_dir;		/* 1 or -1 once known */
#define	STACK_DIR	stack_dir

static void
find_stack_direction (/* void */)
{
  static char	*addr = NULL;	/* address of first
				   `dummy', once known */
  auto char	dummy;		/* to get stack address */

  if (addr == NULL)
    {				/* initial entry */
      addr = &dummy;

      find_stack_direction ();	/* recurse once */
    }
  else				/* second entry */
    if (&dummy > addr)
      stack_dir = 1;		/* stack grew upward */
    else
      stack_dir = -1;		/* stack grew downward */
}

#endif	/* STACK_DIRECTION == 0 */

/*
	An "alloca header" is used to:
	(a) chain together all alloca()ed blocks;
	(b) keep track of stack depth.

	It is very important that sizeof(header) agree with malloc()
	alignment chunk size.  The following default should work okay.
*/

#ifndef	ALIGN_SIZE
#define	ALIGN_SIZE	sizeof(double)
#endif

typedef union hdr
{
  char	align[ALIGN_SIZE];	/* to force sizeof(header) */
  struct
    {
      union hdr *next;		/* for chaining headers */
      char *deep;		/* for stack depth measure */
    } h;
} header;

/*
	alloca( size ) returns a pointer to at least `size' bytes of
	storage which will be automatically reclaimed upon exit from
	the procedure that called alloca().  Originally, this space
	was supposed to be taken from the current stack frame of the
	caller, but that method cannot be made to work for some
	implementations of C, for example under Gould's UTX/32.
*/

pointer
alloca (size)				/* returns pointer to storage */
     unsigned	size;		/* # bytes to allocate */
{
  static header	*last = NULL;	/* -> last alloca header */
  auto char	probe;		/* probes stack depth: */
  register char	*depth = &probe;

#if STACK_DIRECTION == 0
  if (STACK_DIR == 0)		/* unknown growth direction */
    find_stack_direction ();
#endif

				/* Reclaim garbage, defined as all alloca()ed storage that
				   was allocated from deeper in the stack than currently. */

  {
    register header	*hp;	/* traverses linked list */

    for (hp = last; hp != NULL;)
      if (STACK_DIR > 0 && hp->h.deep > depth
	  || STACK_DIR < 0 && hp->h.deep < depth)
	{
	  register header	*np = hp->h.next;

	  free ((pointer) hp);	/* collect garbage */

	  hp = np;		/* -> next header */
	}
      else
	break;			/* rest are not deeper */

    last = hp;			/* -> last valid storage */
  }

  if (size == 0)
    return NULL;		/* no allocation required */

  /* Allocate combined header + user data storage. */

  {
    register pointer	new = xmalloc (sizeof (header) + size);
    /* address of header */

    ((header *)new)->h.next = last;
    ((header *)new)->h.deep = depth;

    last = (header *)new;

    /* User storage begins just after header. */

    return (pointer)((char *)new + sizeof(header));
  }
}

/* like malloc and realloc but check for no memory left */
/*
pointer
xmalloc (size)
     int size;
{
  pointer val = (pointer) malloc (size);
  if (!val) memory_full ();
  return val;
}

pointer
xrealloc (block, size)
     long *block;
     int size;
{
  pointer val = (pointer) realloc (block, size);
  if (!val) memory_full ();
  return val;
}
memory_full ()
{
  error ("Memory exhausted");
}
*/