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/* A Bison parser, made from c-parse.y with Bison version GNU Bison version 1.22
*/
#define YYBISON 1 /* Identify Bison output. */
#define IDENTIFIER 258
#define TYPENAME 259
#define SCSPEC 260
#define TYPESPEC 261
#define TYPE_QUAL 262
#define CONSTANT 263
#define STRING 264
#define ELLIPSIS 265
#define SIZEOF 266
#define ENUM 267
#define STRUCT 268
#define UNION 269
#define IF 270
#define ELSE 271
#define WHILE 272
#define DO 273
#define FOR 274
#define SWITCH 275
#define CASE 276
#define DEFAULT 277
#define BREAK 278
#define CONTINUE 279
#define RETURN 280
#define GOTO 281
#define ASM_KEYWORD 282
#define TYPEOF 283
#define ALIGNOF 284
#define ALIGN 285
#define ATTRIBUTE 286
#define EXTENSION 287
#define LABEL 288
#define REALPART 289
#define IMAGPART 290
#define ASSIGN 291
#define OROR 292
#define ANDAND 293
#define EQCOMPARE 294
#define ARITHCOMPARE 295
#define LSHIFT 296
#define RSHIFT 297
#define UNARY 298
#define PLUSPLUS 299
#define MINUSMINUS 300
#define HYPERUNARY 301
#define POINTSAT 302
#define INTERFACE 303
#define IMPLEMENTATION 304
#define END 305
#define SELECTOR 306
#define DEFS 307
#define ENCODE 308
#define CLASSNAME 309
#define PUBLIC 310
#define PRIVATE 311
#define PROTECTED 312
#define PROTOCOL 313
#define OBJECTNAME 314
#define CLASS 315
#define ALIAS 316
#define OBJC_STRING 317
#line 45 "c-parse.y"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "input.h"
#include "c-lex.h"
#include "c-tree.h"
#include "flags.h"
#ifdef MULTIBYTE_CHARS
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <locale.h>
#endif
/* Since parsers are distinct for each language, put the language string
definition here. */
char *language_string = "GNU C";
#ifndef errno
extern int errno;
#endif
void yyerror ();
/* Like YYERROR but do call yyerror. */
#define YYERROR1 { yyerror ("syntax error"); YYERROR; }
/* Cause the `yydebug' variable to be defined. */
#define YYDEBUG 1
#line 82 "c-parse.y"
typedef union {long itype; tree ttype; enum tree_code code;
char *filename; int lineno; } YYSTYPE;
#line 194 "c-parse.y"
/* Number of statements (loosely speaking) seen so far. */
static int stmt_count;
/* Input file and line number of the end of the body of last simple_if;
used by the stmt-rule immediately after simple_if returns. */
static char *if_stmt_file;
static int if_stmt_line;
/* List of types and structure classes of the current declaration. */
static tree current_declspecs;
/* Stack of saved values of current_declspecs. */
static tree declspec_stack;
/* 1 if we explained undeclared var errors. */
static int undeclared_variable_notice;
/* Tell yyparse how to print a token's value, if yydebug is set. */
#define YYPRINT(FILE,YYCHAR,YYLVAL) yyprint(FILE,YYCHAR,YYLVAL)
extern void yyprint ();
#ifndef YYLTYPE
typedef
struct yyltype
{
int timestamp;
int first_line;
int first_column;
int last_line;
int last_column;
char *text;
}
yyltype;
#define YYLTYPE yyltype
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#ifndef __cplusplus
#ifndef __STDC__
#define const
#endif
#endif
#define YYFINAL 626
#define YYFLAG -32768
#define YYNTBASE 85
#define YYTRANSLATE(x) ((unsigned)(x) <= 317 ? yytranslate[x] : 225)
static const char yytranslate[] = { 0,
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, 81, 2, 2, 2, 53, 44, 2, 60,
77, 51, 49, 82, 50, 59, 52, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 39, 78, 2,
37, 2, 38, 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,
61, 2, 84, 43, 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, 83, 42, 79, 80, 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, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 54, 55, 56,
57, 58, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76
};
#if YYDEBUG != 0
static const short yyprhs[] = { 0,
0, 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 14, 16, 22,
26, 31, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 50, 51, 52,
60, 65, 66, 67, 75, 80, 81, 82, 89, 93,
95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113,
114, 116, 118, 122, 124, 127, 128, 132, 135, 138,
141, 146, 149, 154, 157, 160, 162, 167, 168, 176,
178, 182, 186, 190, 194, 198, 202, 206, 210, 214,
218, 222, 226, 230, 234, 240, 244, 248, 250, 252,
254, 258, 262, 263, 268, 273, 278, 282, 286, 289,
292, 294, 297, 298, 300, 303, 307, 309, 311, 314,
317, 322, 327, 330, 333, 337, 339, 341, 344, 347,
348, 353, 358, 362, 366, 369, 372, 375, 379, 380,
383, 386, 388, 390, 393, 396, 399, 403, 404, 407,
409, 411, 413, 418, 423, 425, 427, 429, 431, 435,
437, 441, 442, 447, 448, 455, 459, 460, 467, 471,
472, 474, 476, 479, 486, 488, 492, 493, 495, 500,
507, 512, 514, 516, 518, 520, 522, 523, 528, 530,
531, 534, 536, 540, 542, 543, 548, 550, 551, 560,
561, 568, 569, 575, 576, 581, 582, 588, 589, 593,
594, 598, 600, 602, 606, 610, 615, 619, 623, 625,
629, 634, 638, 642, 644, 648, 652, 656, 661, 665,
667, 668, 675, 680, 683, 684, 691, 696, 699, 700,
708, 709, 716, 719, 720, 722, 723, 725, 727, 730,
731, 735, 738, 742, 744, 748, 750, 752, 754, 758,
763, 770, 776, 778, 782, 784, 786, 790, 793, 796,
797, 799, 801, 804, 805, 808, 812, 816, 819, 823,
828, 832, 835, 839, 842, 844, 847, 850, 851, 853,
856, 857, 858, 860, 862, 865, 869, 871, 874, 877,
884, 890, 896, 899, 902, 907, 908, 913, 914, 915,
919, 924, 928, 930, 932, 934, 936, 939, 940, 945,
947, 951, 952, 953, 961, 967, 970, 971, 972, 973,
986, 987, 994, 997, 1000, 1003, 1007, 1014, 1023, 1034,
1047, 1051, 1056, 1058, 1060, 1061, 1068, 1072, 1078, 1081,
1084, 1085, 1087, 1088, 1090, 1091, 1093, 1095, 1099, 1104,
1106, 1110, 1111, 1114, 1117, 1118, 1123, 1126, 1127, 1129,
1131, 1135, 1137, 1141, 1144, 1147, 1150, 1153, 1156, 1157,
1160, 1162, 1165, 1167, 1171, 1173
};
static const short yyrhs[] = { -1,
86, 0, 0, 87, 89, 0, 0, 86, 88, 89,
0, 91, 0, 90, 0, 27, 60, 100, 77, 78,
0, 117, 127, 78, 0, 121, 117, 127, 78, 0,
119, 117, 126, 78, 0, 121, 78, 0, 119, 78,
0, 1, 78, 0, 1, 79, 0, 78, 0, 0,
0, 119, 117, 154, 92, 111, 93, 184, 0, 119,
117, 154, 1, 0, 0, 0, 121, 117, 157, 94,
111, 95, 184, 0, 121, 117, 157, 1, 0, 0,
0, 117, 157, 96, 111, 97, 184, 0, 117, 157,
1, 0, 3, 0, 4, 0, 44, 0, 50, 0,
49, 0, 55, 0, 56, 0, 80, 0, 81, 0,
102, 0, 0, 102, 0, 107, 0, 102, 82, 107,
0, 108, 0, 51, 105, 0, 0, 32, 104, 105,
0, 99, 105, 0, 41, 98, 0, 11, 103, 0,
11, 60, 172, 77, 0, 29, 103, 0, 29, 60,
172, 77, 0, 34, 105, 0, 35, 105, 0, 103,
0, 60, 172, 77, 105, 0, 0, 60, 172, 77,
83, 106, 141, 79, 0, 105, 0, 107, 49, 107,
0, 107, 50, 107, 0, 107, 51, 107, 0, 107,
52, 107, 0, 107, 53, 107, 0, 107, 47, 107,
0, 107, 48, 107, 0, 107, 46, 107, 0, 107,
45, 107, 0, 107, 44, 107, 0, 107, 42, 107,
0, 107, 43, 107, 0, 107, 41, 107, 0, 107,
40, 107, 0, 107, 38, 208, 39, 107, 0, 107,
37, 107, 0, 107, 36, 107, 0, 3, 0, 8,
0, 110, 0, 60, 100, 77, 0, 60, 1, 77,
0, 0, 60, 109, 185, 77, 0, 108, 60, 101,
77, 0, 108, 61, 100, 84, 0, 108, 59, 98,
0, 108, 58, 98, 0, 108, 55, 0, 108, 56,
0, 9, 0, 110, 9, 0, 0, 113, 0, 113,
10, 0, 190, 191, 114, 0, 112, 0, 179, 0,
113, 112, 0, 112, 179, 0, 119, 117, 126, 78,
0, 121, 117, 127, 78, 0, 119, 78, 0, 121,
78, 0, 190, 191, 118, 0, 115, 0, 179, 0,
116, 115, 0, 115, 179, 0, 0, 119, 117, 126,
78, 0, 121, 117, 127, 78, 0, 119, 117, 150,
0, 121, 117, 152, 0, 119, 78, 0, 121, 78,
0, 124, 120, 0, 121, 124, 120, 0, 0, 120,
125, 0, 120, 5, 0, 7, 0, 5, 0, 121,
7, 0, 121, 5, 0, 124, 123, 0, 174, 124,
123, 0, 0, 123, 125, 0, 6, 0, 158, 0,
4, 0, 28, 60, 100, 77, 0, 28, 60, 172,
77, 0, 6, 0, 7, 0, 158, 0, 129, 0,
126, 82, 129, 0, 131, 0, 127, 82, 129, 0,
0, 27, 60, 110, 77, 0, 0, 154, 128, 133,
37, 130, 139, 0, 154, 128, 133, 0, 0, 157,
128, 133, 37, 132, 139, 0, 157, 128, 133, 0,
0, 134, 0, 135, 0, 134, 135, 0, 31, 60,
60, 136, 77, 77, 0, 137, 0, 136, 82, 137,
0, 0, 138, 0, 138, 60, 3, 77, 0, 138,
60, 3, 82, 102, 77, 0, 138, 60, 102, 77,
0, 98, 0, 5, 0, 6, 0, 7, 0, 107,
0, 0, 83, 140, 141, 79, 0, 1, 0, 0,
142, 163, 0, 143, 0, 142, 82, 143, 0, 107,
0, 0, 83, 144, 141, 79, 0, 1, 0, 0,
61, 107, 10, 107, 84, 37, 145, 143, 0, 0,
61, 107, 84, 37, 146, 143, 0, 0, 61, 107,
84, 147, 143, 0, 0, 98, 39, 148, 143, 0,
0, 59, 98, 37, 149, 143, 0, 0, 154, 151,
185, 0, 0, 157, 153, 185, 0, 155, 0, 157,
0, 60, 155, 77, 0, 155, 60, 220, 0, 155,
61, 100, 84, 0, 155, 61, 84, 0, 51, 175,
155, 0, 4, 0, 156, 60, 220, 0, 156, 61,
100, 84, 0, 156, 61, 84, 0, 51, 175, 156,
0, 4, 0, 157, 60, 220, 0, 60, 157, 77,
0, 51, 175, 157, 0, 157, 61, 100, 84, 0,
157, 61, 84, 0, 3, 0, 0, 13, 98, 83,
159, 165, 79, 0, 13, 83, 165, 79, 0, 13,
98, 0, 0, 14, 98, 83, 160, 165, 79, 0,
14, 83, 165, 79, 0, 14, 98, 0, 0, 12,
98, 83, 161, 170, 164, 79, 0, 0, 12, 83,
162, 170, 164, 79, 0, 12, 98, 0, 0, 82,
0, 0, 82, 0, 166, 0, 166, 167, 0, 0,
166, 167, 78, 0, 166, 78, 0, 122, 117, 168,
0, 122, 0, 174, 117, 168, 0, 174, 0, 1,
0, 169, 0, 168, 82, 169, 0, 190, 191, 154,
133, 0, 190, 191, 154, 39, 107, 133, 0, 190,
191, 39, 107, 133, 0, 171, 0, 170, 82, 171,
0, 1, 0, 98, 0, 98, 37, 107, 0, 122,
173, 0, 174, 173, 0, 0, 176, 0, 7, 0,
174, 7, 0, 0, 175, 7, 0, 60, 176, 77,
0, 51, 175, 176, 0, 51, 175, 0, 176, 60,
213, 0, 176, 61, 100, 84, 0, 176, 61, 84,
0, 60, 213, 0, 61, 100, 84, 0, 61, 84,
0, 193, 0, 177, 193, 0, 177, 179, 0, 0,
177, 0, 1, 78, 0, 0, 0, 182, 0, 183,
0, 182, 183, 0, 33, 224, 78, 0, 185, 0,
1, 185, 0, 83, 79, 0, 83, 180, 181, 116,
178, 79, 0, 83, 180, 181, 1, 79, 0, 83,
180, 181, 177, 79, 0, 187, 192, 0, 187, 1,
0, 15, 60, 100, 77, 0, 0, 18, 189, 192,
17, 0, 0, 0, 190, 191, 195, 0, 190, 191,
206, 192, 0, 190, 191, 194, 0, 195, 0, 206,
0, 185, 0, 203, 0, 100, 78, 0, 0, 186,
16, 196, 192, 0, 186, 0, 186, 16, 1, 0,
0, 0, 17, 197, 60, 100, 77, 198, 192, 0,
188, 60, 100, 77, 78, 0, 188, 1, 0, 0,
0, 0, 19, 60, 208, 78, 199, 208, 78, 200,
208, 77, 201, 192, 0, 0, 20, 60, 100, 77,
202, 192, 0, 23, 78, 0, 24, 78, 0, 25,
78, 0, 25, 100, 78, 0, 27, 207, 60, 100,
77, 78, 0, 27, 207, 60, 100, 39, 209, 77,
78, 0, 27, 207, 60, 100, 39, 209, 39, 209,
77, 78, 0, 27, 207, 60, 100, 39, 209, 39,
209, 39, 212, 77, 78, 0, 26, 98, 78, 0,
26, 51, 100, 78, 0, 78, 0, 204, 0, 0,
19, 60, 108, 77, 205, 192, 0, 21, 107, 39,
0, 21, 107, 10, 107, 39, 0, 22, 39, 0,
98, 39, 0, 0, 7, 0, 0, 100, 0, 0,
210, 0, 211, 0, 210, 82, 211, 0, 9, 60,
100, 77, 0, 110, 0, 212, 82, 110, 0, 0,
214, 215, 0, 217, 77, 0, 0, 218, 78, 216,
215, 0, 1, 77, 0, 0, 10, 0, 218, 0,
218, 82, 10, 0, 219, 0, 218, 82, 219, 0,
119, 156, 0, 119, 157, 0, 119, 173, 0, 121,
157, 0, 121, 173, 0, 0, 221, 222, 0, 215,
0, 223, 77, 0, 3, 0, 223, 82, 3, 0,
98, 0, 224, 82, 98, 0
};
#endif
#if YYDEBUG != 0
static const short yyrline[] = { 0,
220, 224, 237, 239, 239, 240, 242, 244, 245, 255,
261, 263, 265, 267, 269, 270, 271, 276, 282, 284,
285, 287, 292, 294, 295, 297, 302, 304, 305, 309,
311, 314, 316, 318, 320, 322, 324, 326, 330, 334,
337, 340, 343, 347, 349, 352, 355, 358, 362, 388,
393, 395, 397, 399, 401, 405, 407, 410, 414, 441,
443, 445, 447, 449, 451, 453, 455, 457, 459, 461,
463, 465, 467, 469, 471, 473, 476, 482, 581, 582,
584, 590, 592, 606, 629, 631, 633, 637, 643, 645,
650, 652, 657, 659, 660, 670, 675, 677, 678, 679,
682, 687, 691, 694, 702, 707, 709, 710, 711, 718,
726, 731, 735, 739, 743, 745, 753, 756, 760, 762,
764, 775, 779, 781, 784, 797, 800, 804, 806, 814,
815, 816, 820, 822, 828, 829, 830, 833, 835, 838,
840, 843, 846, 852, 859, 862, 868, 875, 878, 885,
888, 892, 895, 899, 904, 907, 911, 914, 916, 919,
922, 929, 931, 932, 933, 938, 940, 945, 953, 958,
962, 965, 967, 972, 975, 977, 979, 983, 986, 986,
989, 989, 992, 992, 995, 995, 998, 1000, 1017, 1021,
1038, 1045, 1047, 1052, 1055, 1060, 1062, 1064, 1066, 1074,
1080, 1082, 1084, 1086, 1092, 1098, 1100, 1102, 1104, 1106,
1109, 1114, 1118, 1121, 1123, 1125, 1127, 1130, 1132, 1135,
1138, 1141, 1144, 1148, 1150, 1153, 1155, 1159, 1162, 1167,
1169, 1171, 1185, 1191, 1196, 1201, 1206, 1210, 1212, 1216,
1220, 1224, 1234, 1236, 1238, 1243, 1246, 1250, 1253, 1257,
1260, 1263, 1266, 1270, 1273, 1277, 1281, 1283, 1285, 1287,
1289, 1291, 1293, 1295, 1303, 1305, 1306, 1309, 1311, 1314,
1317, 1328, 1330, 1335, 1337, 1340, 1354, 1357, 1360, 1362,
1370, 1378, 1389, 1394, 1397, 1410, 1418, 1422, 1426, 1430,
1436, 1440, 1445, 1447, 1458, 1461, 1462, 1479, 1484, 1487,
1499, 1501, 1511, 1521, 1522, 1530, 1533, 1545, 1549, 1566,
1576, 1585, 1590, 1595, 1600, 1604, 1608, 1619, 1626, 1633,
1640, 1651, 1655, 1658, 1663, 1686, 1720, 1745, 1774, 1789,
1800, 1804, 1808, 1811, 1816, 1818, 1821, 1823, 1827, 1832,
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
1835, 1841, 1846, 1851, 1853, 1862, 1863, 1869, 1871, 1881,
1883, 1887, 1890, 1896, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1912, 1917,
1922, 1924, 1933, 1936, 1941, 1944
};
static const char * const yytname[] = { "$","error","$illegal.","IDENTIFIER",
"TYPENAME","SCSPEC","TYPESPEC","TYPE_QUAL","CONSTANT","STRING","ELLIPSIS","SIZEOF",
"ENUM","STRUCT","UNION","IF","ELSE","WHILE","DO","FOR","SWITCH","CASE","DEFAULT",
"BREAK","CONTINUE","RETURN","GOTO","ASM_KEYWORD","TYPEOF","ALIGNOF","ALIGN",
"ATTRIBUTE","EXTENSION","LABEL","REALPART","IMAGPART","ASSIGN","'='","'?'","':'",
"OROR","ANDAND","'|'","'^'","'&'","EQCOMPARE","ARITHCOMPARE","LSHIFT","RSHIFT",
"'+'","'-'","'*'","'/'","'%'","UNARY","PLUSPLUS","MINUSMINUS","HYPERUNARY","POINTSAT",
"'.'","'('","'['","INTERFACE","IMPLEMENTATION","END","SELECTOR","DEFS","ENCODE",
"CLASSNAME","PUBLIC","PRIVATE","PROTECTED","PROTOCOL","OBJECTNAME","CLASS","ALIAS",
"OBJC_STRING","')'","';'","'}'","'~'","'!'","','","'{'","']'","program","extdefs",
"@1","@2","extdef","datadef","fndef","@3","@4","@5","@6","@7","@8","identifier",
"unop","expr","exprlist","nonnull_exprlist","unary_expr","@9","cast_expr","@10",
"expr_no_commas","primary","@11","string","xdecls","lineno_datadecl","datadecls",
"datadecl","lineno_decl","decls","setspecs","decl","typed_declspecs","reserved_declspecs",
"declmods","typed_typespecs","reserved_typespecquals","typespec","typespecqual_reserved",
"initdecls","notype_initdecls","maybeasm","initdcl","@12","notype_initdcl","@13",
"maybe_attribute","attributes","attribute","attribute_list","attrib","any_word",
"init","@14","initlist_maybe_comma","initlist1","initelt","@15","@16","@17",
"@18","@19","@20","nested_function","@21","notype_nested_function","@22","declarator",
"after_type_declarator","parm_declarator","notype_declarator","structsp","@23",
"@24","@25","@26","maybecomma","maybecomma_warn","component_decl_list","component_decl_list2",
"component_decl","components","component_declarator","enumlist","enumerator",
"typename","absdcl","nonempty_type_quals","type_quals","absdcl1","stmts","xstmts",
"errstmt","pushlevel","maybe_label_decls","label_decls","label_decl","compstmt_or_error",
"compstmt","simple_if","if_prefix","do_stmt_start","@27","save_filename","save_lineno",
"lineno_labeled_stmt","lineno_stmt_or_label","stmt_or_label","stmt","@28","@29",
"@30","@31","@32","@33","@34","all_iter_stmt","all_iter_stmt_simple","@35","label",
"maybe_type_qual","xexpr","asm_operands","nonnull_asm_operands","asm_operand",
"asm_clobbers","parmlist","@36","parmlist_1","@37","parmlist_2","parms","parm",
"parmlist_or_identifiers","@38","parmlist_or_identifiers_1","identifiers","identifiers_or_typenames",
""
};
#endif
static const short yyr1[] = { 0,
85, 85, 87, 86, 88, 86, 89, 89, 89, 90,
90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 92, 93, 91,
91, 94, 95, 91, 91, 96, 97, 91, 91, 98,
98, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 100, 101,
101, 102, 102, 103, 103, 104, 103, 103, 103, 103,
103, 103, 103, 103, 103, 105, 105, 106, 105, 107,
107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107,
107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 107, 108, 108, 108,
108, 108, 109, 108, 108, 108, 108, 108, 108, 108,
110, 110, 111, 111, 111, 112, 113, 113, 113, 113,
114, 114, 114, 114, 115, 116, 116, 116, 116, 117,
118, 118, 118, 118, 118, 118, 119, 119, 120, 120,
120, 121, 121, 121, 121, 122, 122, 123, 123, 124,
124, 124, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 126, 126, 127,
127, 128, 128, 130, 129, 129, 132, 131, 131, 133,
133, 134, 134, 135, 136, 136, 137, 137, 137, 137,
137, 138, 138, 138, 138, 139, 140, 139, 139, 141,
141, 142, 142, 143, 144, 143, 143, 145, 143, 146,
143, 147, 143, 148, 143, 149, 143, 151, 150, 153,
152, 154, 154, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 156,
156, 156, 156, 156, 157, 157, 157, 157, 157, 157,
159, 158, 158, 158, 160, 158, 158, 158, 161, 158,
162, 158, 158, 163, 163, 164, 164, 165, 165, 166,
166, 166, 167, 167, 167, 167, 167, 168, 168, 169,
169, 169, 170, 170, 170, 171, 171, 172, 172, 173,
173, 174, 174, 175, 175, 176, 176, 176, 176, 176,
176, 176, 176, 176, 177, 177, 177, 178, 178, 179,
180, 181, 181, 182, 182, 183, 184, 184, 185, 185,
185, 185, 186, 186, 187, 189, 188, 190, 191, 192,
192, 193, 194, 194, 195, 195, 195, 196, 195, 195,
195, 197, 198, 195, 195, 195, 199, 200, 201, 195,
202, 195, 195, 195, 195, 195, 195, 195, 195, 195,
195, 195, 195, 203, 205, 204, 206, 206, 206, 206,
207, 207, 208, 208, 209, 209, 210, 210, 211, 212,
212, 214, 213, 215, 216, 215, 215, 217, 217, 217,
217, 218, 218, 219, 219, 219, 219, 219, 221, 220,
222, 222, 223, 223, 224, 224
};
static const short yyr2[] = { 0,
0, 1, 0, 2, 0, 3, 1, 1, 5, 3,
4, 4, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 0, 0, 7,
4, 0, 0, 7, 4, 0, 0, 6, 3, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0,
1, 1, 3, 1, 2, 0, 3, 2, 2, 2,
4, 2, 4, 2, 2, 1, 4, 0, 7, 1,
3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3,
3, 3, 3, 3, 5, 3, 3, 1, 1, 1,
3, 3, 0, 4, 4, 4, 3, 3, 2, 2,
1, 2, 0, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2,
4, 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0,
4, 4, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 3, 0, 2,
2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 0, 2, 1,
1, 1, 4, 4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1,
3, 0, 4, 0, 6, 3, 0, 6, 3, 0,
1, 1, 2, 6, 1, 3, 0, 1, 4, 6,
4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 4, 1, 0,
2, 1, 3, 1, 0, 4, 1, 0, 8, 0,
6, 0, 5, 0, 4, 0, 5, 0, 3, 0,
3, 1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, 1, 3,
4, 3, 3, 1, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3, 1,
0, 6, 4, 2, 0, 6, 4, 2, 0, 7,
0, 6, 2, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0,
3, 2, 3, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 3, 4,
6, 5, 1, 3, 1, 1, 3, 2, 2, 0,
1, 1, 2, 0, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 4,
3, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1, 2,
0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2, 6,
5, 5, 2, 2, 4, 0, 4, 0, 0, 3,
4, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 0, 4, 1,
3, 0, 0, 7, 5, 2, 0, 0, 0, 12,
0, 6, 2, 2, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 12,
3, 4, 1, 1, 0, 6, 3, 5, 2, 2,
0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 3, 4, 1,
3, 0, 2, 2, 0, 4, 2, 0, 1, 1,
3, 1, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 2,
1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 3
};
static const short yydefact[] = { 3,
5, 0, 0, 0, 132, 123, 130, 122, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 17, 4, 8, 7, 0, 110, 110,
119, 131, 6, 15, 16, 30, 31, 221, 223, 230,
214, 230, 218, 0, 0, 210, 254, 0, 0, 140,
0, 14, 0, 125, 124, 13, 0, 119, 117, 0,
219, 0, 0, 211, 0, 215, 78, 79, 91, 0,
0, 46, 0, 0, 0, 32, 34, 33, 0, 35,
36, 0, 37, 38, 0, 0, 39, 56, 60, 42,
44, 80, 252, 0, 250, 128, 0, 250, 0, 0,
10, 0, 29, 0, 359, 0, 0, 150, 199, 254,
0, 0, 138, 0, 192, 193, 0, 0, 118, 121,
135, 136, 120, 137, 245, 246, 226, 243, 0, 213,
237, 232, 110, 229, 110, 230, 217, 230, 0, 50,
0, 52, 0, 54, 55, 49, 45, 0, 0, 0,
0, 48, 0, 0, 0, 0, 333, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 89, 90, 0, 0, 40, 0, 92, 133, 254,
342, 0, 248, 251, 126, 134, 253, 128, 249, 255,
207, 206, 141, 142, 0, 205, 0, 209, 0, 0,
27, 0, 288, 98, 289, 0, 149, 151, 152, 0,
0, 12, 0, 21, 0, 150, 359, 0, 11, 25,
0, 0, 227, 0, 226, 288, 231, 288, 0, 0,
0, 0, 47, 82, 81, 271, 0, 0, 9, 43,
77, 76, 334, 0, 74, 73, 71, 72, 70, 69,
68, 66, 67, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 88, 87,
0, 41, 0, 258, 0, 262, 0, 264, 0, 342,
0, 129, 127, 0, 0, 363, 349, 250, 250, 361,
0, 350, 352, 360, 0, 208, 270, 0, 100, 95,
99, 0, 0, 147, 153, 198, 194, 139, 19, 146,
195, 197, 0, 23, 247, 244, 222, 0, 233, 238,
289, 235, 212, 216, 51, 53, 279, 272, 84, 58,
57, 0, 85, 86, 257, 256, 343, 263, 259, 261,
0, 143, 347, 204, 254, 342, 354, 355, 356, 254,
357, 358, 344, 345, 0, 362, 0, 0, 28, 277,
96, 110, 110, 157, 0, 0, 144, 196, 0, 220,
288, 0, 0, 0, 273, 274, 0, 75, 260, 258,
359, 0, 258, 0, 351, 353, 364, 278, 103, 0,
104, 0, 163, 164, 165, 162, 0, 155, 158, 169,
167, 166, 148, 20, 0, 24, 239, 0, 150, 365,
0, 0, 0, 288, 0, 107, 289, 265, 275, 177,
78, 0, 0, 175, 0, 174, 0, 224, 172, 203,
200, 202, 0, 346, 0, 0, 142, 0, 157, 0,
0, 145, 150, 0, 240, 276, 0, 281, 109, 108,
0, 0, 282, 267, 289, 266, 0, 0, 0, 0,
184, 59, 0, 171, 201, 101, 102, 154, 156, 78,
0, 0, 242, 150, 366, 280, 0, 132, 0, 302,
286, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 331,
323, 0, 0, 105, 110, 110, 295, 300, 0, 0,
292, 293, 296, 324, 294, 186, 0, 182, 0, 0,
173, 159, 0, 161, 168, 241, 0, 0, 288, 333,
0, 0, 329, 313, 314, 315, 0, 0, 0, 332,
0, 330, 297, 115, 0, 116, 0, 0, 284, 289,
283, 306, 0, 0, 0, 180, 0, 176, 185, 0,
0, 0, 0, 44, 0, 0, 0, 327, 316, 0,
321, 0, 0, 113, 142, 0, 114, 142, 301, 288,
0, 0, 187, 0, 0, 183, 160, 285, 0, 287,
325, 307, 311, 0, 322, 0, 111, 0, 112, 0,
299, 290, 288, 0, 178, 181, 303, 288, 333, 288,
328, 335, 0, 189, 191, 291, 305, 0, 288, 326,
0, 312, 0, 0, 336, 337, 317, 179, 304, 308,
0, 335, 0, 0, 333, 0, 0, 318, 338, 0,
339, 0, 0, 309, 340, 0, 319, 288, 0, 0,
310, 320, 341, 0, 0, 0
};
static const short yydefgoto[] = { 624,
1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17, 205, 346, 211, 349,
97, 278, 405, 75, 233, 251, 77, 78, 133, 79,
357, 80, 81, 140, 82, 191, 192, 193, 341, 393,
394, 18, 474, 268, 49, 269, 85, 175, 21, 113,
102, 39, 98, 103, 385, 40, 345, 197, 198, 199,
377, 378, 379, 383, 421, 407, 408, 409, 440, 588,
555, 527, 490, 524, 544, 568, 547, 570, 184, 105,
327, 106, 22, 126, 128, 119, 50, 444, 214, 52,
53, 124, 299, 300, 117, 118, 87, 173, 88, 89,
174, 395, 432, 194, 308, 354, 355, 356, 339, 340,
478, 479, 480, 499, 520, 282, 521, 398, 481, 482,
550, 498, 589, 579, 605, 618, 580, 483, 484, 578,
485, 511, 234, 594, 595, 596, 616, 256, 257, 270,
364, 271, 272, 273, 186, 187, 274, 275, 391
};
static const short yypact[] = { 61,
79, 401, 401, 192,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 56, 63,
67, 3, 36,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 96, 20, 488,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 40,-32768,
66,-32768, 76, 1775, 1691,-32768,-32768, 96, 156,-32768,
762,-32768, 69,-32768,-32768,-32768, 96,-32768, 404, 393,
-32768, 109, 293,-32768, 111,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1788,
1838,-32768, 1775, 1775, 330,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1775,-32768,
-32768, 528,-32768,-32768, 1775, 98, 118,-32768,-32768, 1983,
451, 193,-32768, 134, 172,-32768, 141, 1050, 258, 4,
-32768, 69,-32768, 165,-32768, 1317, 236, 204,-32768,-32768,
69, 191,-32768, 362, 331, 361, 232, 924, 404,-32768,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 210, 162,-32768, 393,-32768,
-32768,-32768, 360, 182, 1005,-32768,-32768,-32768, 528,-32768,
528,-32768, 1775,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 180, 200, 219,
216,-32768, 233, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775,
1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775, 1775,
1775,-32768,-32768, 330, 330, 1775, 1775,-32768,-32768,-32768,
172, 1330,-32768, 388, 419,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
361,-32768,-32768, 314, 311,-32768, 586,-32768, 264, 292,
-32768, 179, 44,-32768,-32768, 322, 363, 204,-32768, 194,
33,-32768, 69,-32768, 236, 204,-32768, 1384,-32768,-32768,
236, 1775, 330, 319, 162,-32768,-32768,-32768, 340, 345,
350, 359,-32768,-32768,-32768, 367, 364, 1633,-32768, 1983,
1983, 1983,-32768, 416, 2012, 2024, 1877, 475, 2033, 1423,
433, 496, 496, 406, 406,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
383, 118, 380, 265, 235,-32768, 846,-32768, 386,-32768,
1397,-32768, 419, 31, 399,-32768,-32768, 148, 684,-32768,
411, 249,-32768,-32768, 83,-32768,-32768, 48,-32768,-32768,
-32768, 1484, 436,-32768,-32768, 331,-32768,-32768,-32768, 460,
-32768,-32768, 415,-32768, 1983,-32768,-32768, 424, 423,-32768,
-32768, 423,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 480,-32768,-32768,
-32768, 1775,-32768,-32768, 388,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
446,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 161, 405, 361,-32768,-32768,
361,-32768,-32768,-32768, 373,-32768, 511, 219,-32768,-32768,
-32768, 465, 1278, 598, 1267, 48,-32768,-32768, 48,-32768,
-32768, 53, 330, 702, 480,-32768, 1084, 1999,-32768, 102,
-32768, 1451, 207, 846,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 69,
-32768, 96,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 149,-32768, 478,-32768,
-32768, 1983,-32768,-32768, 1267,-32768,-32768, 1775, 138,-32768,
271, 390, 621, 471, 783,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
513, 330, 1775,-32768, 514, 1983, 476, 477,-32768, 405,
-32768,-32768, 474,-32768, 280, 282, 26, 484, 598, 1851,
1084,-32768, 1943, 1775,-32768,-32768, 330,-32768,-32768,-32768,
864, 485,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1533, 531, 1898, 1084,
-32768,-32768, 1145,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 226,
240, 486,-32768, 1943,-32768,-32768, 1583, 532, 515,-32768,
-32768, 516, 520, 1775, 535, 503, 504, 1725, 168, 578,
-32768, 547, 517,-32768, 519, 1643,-32768, 590, 945, 51,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1775, 570, 533, 1206,
-32768,-32768, 1775,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1775, 550,-32768, 1775,
1775, 1477,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 537, 1775, 538,-32768,
553,-32768,-32768,-32768, 69,-32768, 96, 1026,-32768,-32768,
-32768,-32768, 1775, 1206, 1916,-32768, 1206,-32768,-32768, 247,
541, 1775, 602, 296, 543, 546, 1775,-32768,-32768, 559,
-32768, 1775, 283,-32768, 41, 306,-32768, 169,-32768,-32768,
1583, 554,-32768, 614, 1206,-32768,-32768,-32768, 575,-32768,
-32768,-32768,-32768, 1965,-32768, 38,-32768, 219,-32768, 219,
-32768,-32768,-32768, 580,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1775,-32768,
-32768, 650, 582,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 1206,-32768,-32768,
583,-32768, 604, 128, 584,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
1775, 650, 591, 650, 1775, 596, 143,-32768,-32768, 597,
-32768, 311, 600,-32768, 193, 253,-32768,-32768, 601, 311,
-32768,-32768, 193, 668, 675,-32768
};
static const short yypgoto[] = {-32768,
-32768,-32768,-32768, 677,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
-32768,-32768, -7,-32768, -34,-32768, -157, 430,-32768, -33,
-32768, 130, 183,-32768, -177, -122, 489,-32768,-32768, 290,
-32768, -4,-32768, 10, 638, 16, 639, 555, -3, -129,
-342, -40, -94, -63,-32768,-32768,-32768, -195,-32768, 495,
-32768, 275,-32768, 310,-32768, -366,-32768, -410,-32768,-32768,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, -37, -64,
372, -13, -27,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, 523, 9,
-32768,-32768, 521, 389, 622, 529, -28, -65, 694, -79,
-147, 354,-32768, -178,-32768,-32768,-32768, 394, -271, -114,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768, -50, -281, -448, -347,-32768, 199,
-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768,
203,-32768, -461, 153,-32768, 152,-32768, 499,-32768, -222,
-32768,-32768,-32768, 425, -180,-32768,-32768,-32768,-32768
};
#define YYLAST 2086
static const short yytable[] = { 76,
84, 29, 31, 33, 41, 104, 107, 264, 252, 206,
290, 19, 19, 279, 43, 47, 48, 20, 20, 352,
200, 114, 179, 255, 90, 227, 291, 415, 183, 134,
135, 86, 491, 108, 317, 137, 201, 139, 535, 168,
55, 142, 116, 141, -94, 262, 195, 436, 338, 86,
533, 522, 94, 280, 452, 36, 99, 136, 26, 27,
-1, 189, 34, 95, 96, 26, 27, 94, 86, 26,
27, 36, 99, 489, 384, 181, 582, 386, -2, 529,
182, 114, 289, 436, 178, 95, 96, 90, 294, 206,
254, 388, 207, 208, 139, 35, 139, 42, 36, 223,
221, 571, 222, 100, 36, 324, 315, 322, 180, 287,
523, 116, 101, 553, 583, 437, 556, 591, 216, 100,
218, 178, 51, -188, 586, 86, -94, 86, 101, 590,
226, 592, 253, 262, 219, 286, 220, 259, 28, 288,
599, 414, 195, 610, 576, 30, 37, 114, 54, 32,
36, 324, 325, 457, 195, 38, 249, 250, 56, 336,
195, 326, 172, 36, 337, 301, 602, 301, 196, 621,
26, 27, 543, 293, 143, 396, 424, 598, 255, 190,
411, 612, -97, -97, -97, -97, 181, 120, -97, 127,
-97, -97, -97, 425, 311, 94, 36, 99, 325, 144,
180, 168, 329, 332, 603, 116, -97, 326, 172, 36,
169, 330, 315, 180, 429, 315, 434, 176, 508, 613,
326, 172, 170, 368, 185, 418, 321, 453, 95, 96,
419, 171, 172, 91, 196, 114, 190, 92, 551, -288,
-288, -288, -288, 213, 100, 360, 212, -288, -288, -288,
363, -190, 434, 101, 328, 331, 224, 330, 496, 217,
36, -97, 451, -288, 180, 48, 326, 172, 202, 24,
25, 180, 203, 230, 231, 232, 225, 235, 236, 237,
238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247,
248, 342, 228, 121, 260, 261, 5, 343, 7, 83,
301, 226, 492, 397, 9, 10, 11, 493, 37, 209,
229, 316, 90, 92, 389, 170, 494, 38, -93, 59,
13, 144, 477, 557, 171, 172, 334, 413, 144, 619,
335, 416, 26, 27, 620, 530, 376, 370, 372, 48,
94, 295, 477, 397, 435, 390, 181, 276, 426, 181,
162, 163, 427, 164, 165, 166, 167, 446, 417, 447,
567, 203, 204, 92, 203, -18, -18, -18, -18, 277,
122, -228, 561, -18, -18, -18, 5, 6, 7, 8,
435, 283, 365, 569, 9, 10, 11, 92, 94, -18,
207, 208, -142, 115, 438, 26, 27, 297, -142, 284,
13, 4, 473, -110, 5, 6, 7, 8, 110, 111,
112, 376, 9, 10, 11, 9, 10, 11, 303, 455,
95, 96, 473, 304, 111, 112, 305, 12, 13, 472,
9, 10, 11, 507, 615, 306, 477, -234, -234, -142,
309, 358, 623, -142, -18, 307, 475, 260, 261, 472,
206, -110, 476, 584, 312, 585, 159, 160, 161, 313,
-110, 509, 531, 314, 361, 362, 536, 277, 428, 318,
515, 517, 48, 540, 382, 323, 546, 545, 14, 155,
156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 406, 333, 552, 130,
132, 5, 44, 7, 45, 344, 347, 559, 348, 9,
10, 11, 350, 548, 351, 162, 163, 566, 164, 165,
166, 167, 353, 367, 382, 13, 473, 423, 152, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 138, 359,
57, 5, 439, 7, 83, 58, 59, 420, 60, 9,
10, 11, 369, 472, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, -268,
406, -30, 441, 454, 442, 13, 61, 445, 443, 62,
448, 63, 64, 456, 495, 46, 606, 486, 65, 406,
-31, 66, 406, 503, 497, 500, 67, 68, 69, 501,
504, 505, 70, 71, 510, 512, 265, 72, 266, 5,
6, 7, 8, 502, 513, 267, 514, 9, 10, 11,
26, 27, 373, 374, 375, 518, 526, 73, 74, 532,
-83, 528, 542, 13, 539, 541, 525, 558, 560, 406,
562, 190, 563, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106,
574, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, 565, -106, -106, -106,
-106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106, -106,
575, 577, -106, 406, -106, -106, 406, 587, 593, 597,
600, -106, -348, 601, -106, 604, 564, 625, 608, -106,
-106, -106, 611, 614, 626, -106, -106, 617, 622, 23,
-106, 281, 534, 430, 406, 109, 36, 5, 44, 7,
45, 123, 285, 449, 422, 9, 10, 11, -106, -106,
-106, -106, 392, -106, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288,
-288, 13, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, 406, -288, -288,
-288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288,
-288, 410, 263, -288, 330, -288, -288, 298, 302, 387,
215, 296, -288, 326, 172, -288, 125, 431, 399, 572,
-288, -288, -288, 573, 607, 609, -288, -288, 319, 366,
0, -288, 93, 0, 0, -26, -26, -26, -26, 0,
0, 0, 0, -26, -26, -26, 0, 0, 0, -288,
0, -288, -288, 190, -288, -288, -288, 0, 94, -26,
-288, -288, -142, -288, 0, 0, 0, -288, -142, -288,
-288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288,
0, -288, 0, 0, -288, 0, -288, -288, 0, 0,
0, 95, 96, -288, 0, 0, -288, 0, 0, 0,
0, -288, -288, -288, 0, 0, 0, -288, -288, -142,
0, 0, -288, -142, -26, 0, 265, 0, 0, 5,
6, 7, 8, 0, 0, 267, 0, 9, 10, 11,
-288, 433, -288, -288, 190, -288, -288, -288, 0, 0,
0, -288, -288, 13, -288, 0, 0, 0, -288, 0,
-288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288,
-288, 0, -288, 0, 0, -288, 0, -288, -288, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, -288, 0, 0, -288, 0, 0,
0, 0, -288, -288, -288, 0, 0, 0, -288, -288,
0, 0, -348, -288, 210, 0, 0, -22, -22, -22,
-22, 0, 0, 0, 0, -22, -22, -22, 0, 0,
0, -288, -269, -288, -288, 519, -288, -288, -288, 0,
94, -22, -288, -288, -142, -288, 0, 0, 0, -288,
-142, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288, -288,
-288, -288, 0, -288, 0, 0, -288, 0, -288, -288,
0, 0, 0, 95, 96, -288, 0, 0, -288, 0,
0, 0, 0, -288, -288, -288, 0, 0, 0, -288,
-288, -142, 0, 0, -288, -142, -22, 0, 5, 0,
7, 177, 0, 0, 0, 0, 9, 10, 11, 0,
0, 0, -288, 0, -288, -288, 549, -288, -298, -298,
0, 0, 13, -298, -298, 0, -298, 0, 0, 0,
-298, 0, -298, -298, -298, -298, -298, -298, -298, -298,
-298, -298, -298, 5, -298, 7, 177, -298, 0, -298,
-298, 9, 10, 11, 0, 0, -298, 0, 0, -298,
0, 0, 0, 0, -298, -298, -298, 13, 0, 0,
-298, -298, -236, -236, 400, -298, 401, 27, 0, 0,
0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
170, 0, 0, -298, 0, -298, -298, 0, -298, 171,
172, 0, 61, 0, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66, 0, 0,
0, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0, 0, 70, 71,
0, 0, 402, 72, 403, 400, 0, 401, 27, 0,
0, 0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, -170, 73, 74, 0, 404, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 61, 0, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66, 0,
0, 0, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0, 0, 70,
71, 0, 0, 402, 72, 403, 400, 0, 401, 27,
0, 0, 0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, -225, 73, 74, 0, 404, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 61, 0, 0, 62, 0, 63,
64, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66,
0, 0, 0, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0, 0,
70, 71, 0, 0, 402, 72, 403, 380, 0, 57,
0, 0, 0, 0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0, 0,
0, 5, 44, 7, 45, 73, 74, 0, 404, 9,
10, 11, 0, 0, 0, 61, 0, 0, 62, 0,
63, 64, 0, 0, 0, 13, 0, 65, 0, 0,
66, 0, 0, 0, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 57,
0, 70, 71, 0, 58, 59, 72, 60, 0, 0,
0, 0, 57, 0, 0, 0, 0, 58, 59, 0,
60, 0, 0, 0, 0, 61, 73, 74, 62, 381,
63, 64, 0, 0, 0, 371, 0, 65, 61, 0,
66, 62, 0, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0,
65, 70, 71, 66, 0, 0, 72, 0, 67, 68,
69, 0, 0, 0, 70, 71, 57, 0, 0, 72,
0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0, 73, 74, 0, 57,
188, 0, 0, 0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0, 73,
74, 0, 61, 258, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 61, 0, 66, 62, 0,
63, 64, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0, 65, 70, 71,
66, 0, 0, 72, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0,
0, 70, 71, 57, 0, 0, 72, 0, 58, 59,
0, 60, 0, 73, 74, 0, 0, 292, 154, 155,
156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 73, 74, 0, 61,
320, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64, 537, 5, 6, 7,
8, 65, 0, 0, 66, 9, 10, 11, 0, 67,
68, 69, 0, 0, 0, 70, 71, 0, 0, 0,
72, 13, 145, 146, 147, 538, 148, 149, 150, 151,
152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
73, 74, 0, 0, 412, 401, 458, 6, 7, 8,
58, 59, 0, 60, 9, 10, 11, 459, 0, 460,
461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470,
13, 61, 0, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66, 0, 0, 0,
0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 401, 27, 70, 71, 0,
58, 59, 72, 60, 0, 0, 0, 459, 0, 460,
461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470,
471, 61, 73, 74, 62, 226, 63, 64, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66, 0, 0, 0,
0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 57, 0, 70, 71, 0,
58, 59, 72, 60, 0, 0, 5, 44, 7, 45,
0, 0, 0, 0, 9, 10, 11, 0, 0, 0,
471, 61, 73, 74, 62, 226, 63, 64, 0, 0,
13, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66, 0, 0, 0,
0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0, 0, 70, 71, 0,
0, 0, 72, 57, 5, 0, 7, 83, 58, 59,
0, 60, 9, 10, 11, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 73, 74, 0, 310, 0, 0, 13, 61,
516, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64, 0, 57, 0, 0,
0, 65, 58, 59, 66, 60, 0, 0, 0, 67,
68, 69, 0, 0, 0, 70, 71, 0, 0, 0,
72, 0, 0, 61, 0, 0, 62, 0, 63, 64,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 0, 0, 66, 0,
73, 74, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0, 57, 0, 70,
71, 0, 58, 59, 72, 60, 0, 0, 0, 0,
57, 0, 0, 0, 0, 58, 59, 0, 60, 0,
0, 0, 506, 61, 73, 74, 62, 0, 63, 64,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 61, 0, 66, 62,
0, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69, 0, 0, 65, 70,
71, 66, 0, 0, 72, 0, 67, 68, 69, 0,
57, 0, 70, 71, 0, 58, 59, 129, 60, 0,
0, 0, 0, 450, 73, 74, 0, 0, 58, 59,
0, 60, 0, 0, 0, 0, 61, 73, 74, 62,
0, 63, 64, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 65, 61,
0, 66, 62, 0, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69, 0,
0, 65, 70, 71, 66, 0, 0, 131, 0, 67,
68, 69, 0, 0, 0, 70, 71, 487, 0, 0,
72, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 73, 74, 151,
152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
73, 74, 0, 145, 146, 147, 0, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160,
161, 145, 146, 147, 0, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152,
153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 0,
0, 0, 0, 196, 0, 0, 0, 0, 145, 146,
147, 488, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155,
156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 0, 0, 0, 554,
145, 146, 147, 581, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 145, 146,
147, 0, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155,
156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 147, 0, 148, 149,
150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
160, 161, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156,
157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154,
155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 153, 154, 155,
156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161
};
static const short yycheck[] = { 34,
35, 9, 10, 11, 18, 43, 47, 185, 166, 104,
206, 2, 3, 192, 19, 20, 20, 2, 3, 301,
100, 49, 88, 171, 38, 140, 207, 370, 92, 63,
64, 35, 443, 47, 257, 69, 101, 72, 500, 9,
32, 75, 50, 72, 1, 175, 97, 395, 1, 53,
499, 1, 27, 10, 421, 3, 4, 65, 3, 4,
0, 96, 60, 60, 61, 3, 4, 27, 72, 3,
4, 3, 4, 440, 346, 89, 39, 349, 0, 490,
77, 109, 205, 431, 88, 60, 61, 101, 211, 184,
170, 39, 60, 61, 129, 60, 131, 78, 3, 133,
129, 550, 131, 51, 3, 4, 254, 77, 7, 77,
60, 119, 60, 524, 77, 397, 527, 579, 123, 51,
125, 125, 83, 83, 573, 129, 83, 131, 60, 578,
83, 580, 167, 263, 126, 200, 128, 172, 83, 203,
589, 364, 193, 605, 555, 83, 51, 175, 83, 83,
3, 4, 51, 435, 205, 60, 164, 165, 83, 77,
211, 60, 61, 3, 82, 216, 39, 218, 31, 618,
3, 4, 515, 208, 77, 354, 39, 588, 326, 1,
361, 39, 4, 5, 6, 7, 200, 79, 10, 79,
12, 13, 14, 389, 228, 27, 3, 4, 51, 82,
7, 9, 268, 269, 77, 213, 28, 60, 61, 3,
77, 51, 360, 7, 393, 363, 395, 77, 51, 77,
60, 61, 51, 338, 60, 77, 261, 423, 60, 61,
82, 60, 61, 78, 31, 263, 1, 82, 520, 4,
5, 6, 7, 82, 51, 325, 37, 12, 13, 14,
330, 83, 431, 60, 268, 269, 77, 51, 454, 78,
3, 83, 420, 28, 7, 269, 60, 61, 78, 78,
79, 7, 82, 144, 145, 146, 77, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160,
161, 282, 77, 1, 60, 61, 4, 282, 6, 7,
351, 83, 77, 354, 12, 13, 14, 82, 51, 78,
78, 77, 326, 82, 352, 51, 77, 60, 83, 9,
28, 82, 437, 77, 60, 61, 78, 362, 82, 77,
82, 372, 3, 4, 82, 493, 344, 342, 343, 343,
27, 212, 457, 394, 395, 353, 360, 84, 78, 363,
55, 56, 82, 58, 59, 60, 61, 78, 372, 78,
78, 82, 1, 82, 82, 4, 5, 6, 7, 78,
78, 79, 77, 12, 13, 14, 4, 5, 6, 7,
431, 60, 10, 78, 12, 13, 14, 82, 27, 28,
60, 61, 31, 1, 402, 3, 4, 79, 37, 37,
28, 1, 437, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 5, 6,
7, 419, 12, 13, 14, 12, 13, 14, 79, 427,
60, 61, 457, 79, 6, 7, 77, 27, 28, 437,
12, 13, 14, 468, 612, 77, 551, 78, 79, 78,
77, 312, 620, 82, 83, 79, 437, 60, 61, 457,
545, 51, 437, 568, 39, 570, 51, 52, 53, 77,
60, 469, 497, 84, 60, 61, 501, 78, 79, 84,
475, 476, 476, 508, 345, 77, 517, 515, 78, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 357, 77, 523, 60,
61, 4, 5, 6, 7, 60, 37, 532, 84, 12,
13, 14, 79, 517, 82, 55, 56, 542, 58, 59,
60, 61, 33, 3, 385, 28, 551, 388, 44, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 1, 84,
3, 4, 403, 6, 7, 8, 9, 60, 11, 12,
13, 14, 78, 551, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 79,
421, 39, 39, 424, 79, 28, 29, 84, 82, 32,
77, 34, 35, 79, 79, 78, 601, 37, 41, 440,
39, 44, 443, 39, 60, 60, 49, 50, 51, 60,
78, 78, 55, 56, 7, 39, 1, 60, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 464, 78, 10, 78, 12, 13, 14,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 16, 37, 80, 81, 60,
83, 79, 60, 28, 78, 78, 487, 77, 17, 490,
78, 1, 77, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
77, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 78, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
37, 77, 32, 524, 34, 35, 527, 78, 9, 78,
78, 41, 77, 60, 44, 82, 537, 0, 78, 49,
50, 51, 77, 77, 0, 55, 56, 78, 78, 3,
60, 193, 500, 394, 555, 48, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 53, 198, 419, 385, 12, 13, 14, 78, 79,
80, 81, 1, 83, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 28, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 588, 17, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 360, 178, 32, 51, 34, 35, 215, 218, 351,
119, 213, 41, 60, 61, 44, 53, 394, 355, 551,
49, 50, 51, 551, 602, 604, 55, 56, 260, 335,
-1, 60, 1, -1, -1, 4, 5, 6, 7, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 12, 13, 14, -1, -1, -1, 78,
-1, 80, 81, 1, 83, 3, 4, -1, 27, 28,
8, 9, 31, 11, -1, -1, -1, 15, 37, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
-1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, -1, -1,
-1, 60, 61, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1, -1, -1,
-1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56, 78,
-1, -1, 60, 82, 83, -1, 1, -1, -1, 4,
5, 6, 7, -1, -1, 10, -1, 12, 13, 14,
78, 79, 80, 81, 1, 83, 3, 4, -1, -1,
-1, 8, 9, 28, 11, -1, -1, -1, 15, -1,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
27, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, -1,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1, -1,
-1, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56,
-1, -1, 77, 60, 1, -1, -1, 4, 5, 6,
7, -1, -1, -1, -1, 12, 13, 14, -1, -1,
-1, 78, 79, 80, 81, 1, 83, 3, 4, -1,
27, 28, 8, 9, 31, 11, -1, -1, -1, 15,
37, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35,
-1, -1, -1, 60, 61, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55,
56, 78, -1, -1, 60, 82, 83, -1, 4, -1,
6, 7, -1, -1, -1, -1, 12, 13, 14, -1,
-1, -1, 78, -1, 80, 81, 1, 83, 3, 4,
-1, -1, 28, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, -1, -1,
15, -1, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27, 4, 29, 6, 7, 32, -1, 34,
35, 12, 13, 14, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 49, 50, 51, 28, -1, -1,
55, 56, 78, 79, 1, 60, 3, 4, -1, -1,
-1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
51, -1, -1, 78, -1, 80, 81, -1, 83, 60,
61, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, -1,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1, -1,
-1, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56,
-1, -1, 59, 60, 61, 1, -1, 3, 4, -1,
-1, -1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, -1, -1, -1,
-1, -1, 79, 80, 81, -1, 83, -1, -1, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35,
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55,
56, -1, -1, 59, 60, 61, 1, -1, 3, 4,
-1, -1, -1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, -1, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 79, 80, 81, -1, 83, -1, -1,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34,
35, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1,
55, 56, -1, -1, 59, 60, 61, 1, -1, 3,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, -1,
-1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 80, 81, -1, 83, 12,
13, 14, -1, -1, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1,
34, 35, -1, -1, -1, 28, -1, 41, -1, -1,
44, -1, -1, -1, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, 3,
-1, 55, 56, -1, 8, 9, 60, 11, -1, -1,
-1, -1, 3, -1, -1, -1, -1, 8, 9, -1,
11, -1, -1, -1, -1, 29, 80, 81, 32, 83,
34, 35, -1, -1, -1, 78, -1, 41, 29, -1,
44, 32, -1, 34, 35, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1,
41, 55, 56, 44, -1, -1, 60, -1, 49, 50,
51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56, 3, -1, -1, 60,
-1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, 80, 81, -1, 3,
84, -1, -1, -1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1, 80,
81, -1, 29, 84, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, -1,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 41, 29, -1, 44, 32, -1,
34, 35, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, 41, 55, 56,
44, -1, -1, 60, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1,
-1, 55, 56, 3, -1, -1, 60, -1, 8, 9,
-1, 11, -1, 80, 81, -1, -1, 84, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 80, 81, -1, 29,
84, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, 10, 4, 5, 6,
7, 41, -1, -1, 44, 12, 13, 14, -1, 49,
50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56, -1, -1, -1,
60, 28, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
80, 81, -1, -1, 84, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, -1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, -1, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
28, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, -1, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1, -1, -1,
-1, 49, 50, 51, -1, 3, 4, 55, 56, -1,
8, 9, 60, 11, -1, -1, -1, 15, -1, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
78, 29, 80, 81, 32, 83, 34, 35, -1, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1, -1, -1,
-1, 49, 50, 51, -1, 3, -1, 55, 56, -1,
8, 9, 60, 11, -1, -1, 4, 5, 6, 7,
-1, -1, -1, -1, 12, 13, 14, -1, -1, -1,
78, 29, 80, 81, 32, 83, 34, 35, -1, -1,
28, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1, -1, -1,
-1, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56, -1,
-1, -1, 60, 3, 4, -1, 6, 7, 8, 9,
-1, 11, 12, 13, 14, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
-1, -1, 80, 81, -1, 83, -1, -1, 28, 29,
78, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35, -1, 3, -1, -1,
-1, 41, 8, 9, 44, 11, -1, -1, -1, 49,
50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56, -1, -1, -1,
60, -1, -1, 29, -1, -1, 32, -1, 34, 35,
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 41, -1, -1, 44, -1,
80, 81, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1, 3, -1, 55,
56, -1, 8, 9, 60, 11, -1, -1, -1, -1,
3, -1, -1, -1, -1, 8, 9, -1, 11, -1,
-1, -1, 78, 29, 80, 81, 32, -1, 34, 35,
-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 41, 29, -1, 44, 32,
-1, 34, 35, 49, 50, 51, -1, -1, 41, 55,
56, 44, -1, -1, 60, -1, 49, 50, 51, -1,
3, -1, 55, 56, -1, 8, 9, 60, 11, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 3, 80, 81, -1, -1, 8, 9,
-1, 11, -1, -1, -1, -1, 29, 80, 81, 32,
-1, 34, 35, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 41, 29,
-1, 44, 32, -1, 34, 35, 49, 50, 51, -1,
-1, 41, 55, 56, 44, -1, -1, 60, -1, 49,
50, 51, -1, -1, -1, 55, 56, 10, -1, -1,
60, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, 80, 81, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
80, 81, -1, 36, 37, 38, -1, 40, 41, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52,
53, 36, 37, 38, -1, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, -1,
-1, -1, -1, 31, -1, -1, -1, -1, 36, 37,
38, 84, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, -1, -1, -1, 84,
36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 36, 37,
38, -1, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 38, -1, 40, 41,
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 45, 46, 47,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53
};
/* -*-C-*- Note some compilers choke on comments on `#line' lines. */
#line 3 "/usr/local/lib/bison.simple"
/* Skeleton output parser for bison,
Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990 Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman
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 1, 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#ifndef alloca
#ifdef __GNUC__
#define alloca __builtin_alloca
#else /* not GNU C. */
#if (!defined (__STDC__) && defined (sparc)) || defined (__sparc__) || defined (__sparc) || defined (__sgi)
#include <alloca.h>
#else /* not sparc */
#if defined (MSDOS) && !defined (__TURBOC__)
#include <malloc.h>
#else /* not MSDOS, or __TURBOC__ */
#if defined(_AIX)
#include <malloc.h>
#pragma alloca
#else /* not MSDOS, __TURBOC__, or _AIX */
#ifdef __hpux
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
void *alloca (unsigned int);
};
#else /* not __cplusplus */
void *alloca ();
#endif /* not __cplusplus */
#endif /* __hpux */
#endif /* not _AIX */
#endif /* not MSDOS, or __TURBOC__ */
#endif /* not sparc. */
#endif /* not GNU C. */
#endif /* alloca not defined. */
/* 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 YYACCEPT return(0)
#define YYABORT return(1)
#define YYERROR goto yyerrlab1
/* 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); \
yychar1 = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \
YYPOPSTACK; \
goto yybackup; \
} \
else \
{ yyerror ("syntax error: cannot back up"); YYERROR; } \
while (0)
#define YYTERROR 1
#define YYERRCODE 256
#ifndef YYPURE
#define YYLEX yylex()
#endif
#ifdef YYPURE
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
#define YYLEX yylex(&yylval, &yylloc)
#else
#define YYLEX yylex(&yylval)
#endif
#endif
/* If nonreentrant, generate the variables here */
#ifndef YYPURE
int yychar; /* the lookahead symbol */
YYSTYPE yylval; /* the semantic value of the */
/* lookahead symbol */
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
YYLTYPE yylloc; /* location data for the lookahead */
/* symbol */
#endif
int yynerrs; /* number of parse errors so far */
#endif /* not YYPURE */
#if YYDEBUG != 0
int yydebug; /* nonzero means print parse trace */
/* Since this is uninitialized, it does not stop multiple parsers
from coexisting. */
#endif
/* YYINITDEPTH indicates the initial size of the parser's stacks */
#ifndef YYINITDEPTH
#define YYINITDEPTH 200
#endif
/* YYMAXDEPTH is the maximum size the stacks can grow to
(effective only if the built-in stack extension method is used). */
#if YYMAXDEPTH == 0
#undef YYMAXDEPTH
#endif
#ifndef YYMAXDEPTH
#define YYMAXDEPTH 10000
#endif
/* Prevent warning if -Wstrict-prototypes. */
#ifdef __GNUC__
int yyparse (void);
#endif
#if __GNUC__ > 1 /* GNU C and GNU C++ define this. */
#define __yy_bcopy(FROM,TO,COUNT) __builtin_memcpy(TO,FROM,COUNT)
#else /* not GNU C or C++ */
#ifndef __cplusplus
/* This is the most reliable way to avoid incompatibilities
in available built-in functions on various systems. */
static void
__yy_bcopy (from, to, count)
char *from;
char *to;
int count;
{
register char *f = from;
register char *t = to;
register int i = count;
while (i-- > 0)
*t++ = *f++;
}
#else /* __cplusplus */
/* This is the most reliable way to avoid incompatibilities
in available built-in functions on various systems. */
static void
__yy_bcopy (char *from, char *to, int count)
{
register char *f = from;
register char *t = to;
register int i = count;
while (i-- > 0)
*t++ = *f++;
}
#endif
#endif
#line 184 "/usr/local/lib/bison.simple"
/* The user can define YYPARSE_PARAM as the name of an argument to be passed
into yyparse. The argument should have type void *.
It should actually point to an object.
Grammar actions can access the variable by casting it
to the proper pointer type. */
#ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM
#define YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL void *YYPARSE_PARAM;
#else
#define YYPARSE_PARAM
#define YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL
#endif
int
yyparse(YYPARSE_PARAM)
YYPARSE_PARAM_DECL
{
register int yystate;
register int yyn;
register short *yyssp;
register YYSTYPE *yyvsp;
int yyerrstatus; /* number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled */
int yychar1 = 0; /* lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number */
short yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; /* the state stack */
YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH]; /* the semantic value stack */
short *yyss = yyssa; /* refer to the stacks thru separate pointers */
YYSTYPE *yyvs = yyvsa; /* to allow yyoverflow to reallocate them elsewhere */
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
YYLTYPE yylsa[YYINITDEPTH]; /* the location stack */
YYLTYPE *yyls = yylsa;
YYLTYPE *yylsp;
#define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--, yylsp--)
#else
#define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--)
#endif
int yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH;
#ifdef YYPURE
int yychar;
YYSTYPE yylval;
int yynerrs;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
YYLTYPE yylloc;
#endif
#endif
YYSTYPE yyval; /* the variable used to return */
/* semantic values from the action */
/* routines */
int yylen;
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
fprintf(stderr, "Starting parse\n");
#endif
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 - 1;
yyvsp = yyvs;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp = yyls;
#endif
/* 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 + yystacksize - 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;
short *yyss1 = yyss;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
YYLTYPE *yyls1 = yyls;
#endif
/* 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. */
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
/* This used to be a conditional around just the two extra args,
but that might be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */
yyoverflow("parser stack overflow",
&yyss1, size * sizeof (*yyssp),
&yyvs1, size * sizeof (*yyvsp),
&yyls1, size * sizeof (*yylsp),
&yystacksize);
#else
yyoverflow("parser stack overflow",
&yyss1, size * sizeof (*yyssp),
&yyvs1, size * sizeof (*yyvsp),
&yystacksize);
#endif
yyss = yyss1; yyvs = yyvs1;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
yyls = yyls1;
#endif
#else /* no yyoverflow */
/* Extend the stack our own way. */
if (yystacksize >= YYMAXDEPTH)
{
yyerror("parser stack overflow");
return 2;
}
yystacksize *= 2;
if (yystacksize > YYMAXDEPTH)
yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH;
yyss = (short *) alloca (yystacksize * sizeof (*yyssp));
__yy_bcopy ((char *)yyss1, (char *)yyss, size * sizeof (*yyssp));
yyvs = (YYSTYPE *) alloca (yystacksize * sizeof (*yyvsp));
__yy_bcopy ((char *)yyvs1, (char *)yyvs, size * sizeof (*yyvsp));
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
yyls = (YYLTYPE *) alloca (yystacksize * sizeof (*yylsp));
__yy_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
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
fprintf(stderr, "Stack size increased to %d\n", yystacksize);
#endif
if (yyssp >= yyss + yystacksize - 1)
YYABORT;
}
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
fprintf(stderr, "Entering state %d\n", yystate);
#endif
goto yybackup;
yybackup:
/* 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)
{
#if YYDEBUG != 0
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 */
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
fprintf(stderr, "Now at end of input.\n");
#endif
}
else
{
yychar1 = YYTRANSLATE(yychar);
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Next token is %d (%s", yychar, yytname[yychar1]);
/* Give the individual parser a way to print the precise meaning
of a token, for further debugging info. */
#ifdef YYPRINT
YYPRINT (stderr, yychar, yylval);
#endif
fprintf (stderr, ")\n");
}
#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. */
#if YYDEBUG != 0
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];
if (yylen > 0)
yyval = yyvsp[1-yylen]; /* implement default value of the action */
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
{
int i;
fprintf (stderr, "Reducing via rule %d (line %d), ",
yyn, yyrline[yyn]);
/* Print the symbols being reduced, and their result. */
for (i = yyprhs[yyn]; yyrhs[i] > 0; i++)
fprintf (stderr, "%s ", yytname[yyrhs[i]]);
fprintf (stderr, " -> %s\n", yytname[yyr1[yyn]]);
}
#endif
switch (yyn) {
case 1:
#line 221 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids an empty source file");
;
break;}
case 2:
#line 225 "c-parse.y"
{
/* In case there were missing closebraces,
get us back to the global binding level. */
while (! global_bindings_p ())
poplevel (0, 0, 0);
;
break;}
case 3:
#line 238 "c-parse.y"
{yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 5:
#line 239 "c-parse.y"
{yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 9:
#line 246 "c-parse.y"
{ STRIP_NOPS (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
if ((TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-2].ttype) == ADDR_EXPR
&& TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (yyvsp[-2].ttype, 0)) == STRING_CST)
|| TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-2].ttype) == STRING_CST)
assemble_asm (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
else
error ("argument of `asm' is not a constant string"); ;
break;}
case 10:
#line 257 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
error ("ANSI C forbids data definition with no type or storage class");
else if (!flag_traditional)
warning ("data definition has no type or storage class"); ;
break;}
case 11:
#line 262 "c-parse.y"
{;
break;}
case 12:
#line 264 "c-parse.y"
{;
break;}
case 13:
#line 266 "c-parse.y"
{ pedwarn ("empty declaration"); ;
break;}
case 14:
#line 268 "c-parse.y"
{ shadow_tag (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 17:
#line 272 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C does not allow extra `;' outside of a function"); ;
break;}
case 18:
#line 278 "c-parse.y"
{ if (! start_function (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, 0))
YYERROR1;
reinit_parse_for_function (); ;
break;}
case 19:
#line 282 "c-parse.y"
{ store_parm_decls (); ;
break;}
case 20:
#line 284 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_function (0); ;
break;}
case 21:
#line 286 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 22:
#line 288 "c-parse.y"
{ if (! start_function (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, 0))
YYERROR1;
reinit_parse_for_function (); ;
break;}
case 23:
#line 292 "c-parse.y"
{ store_parm_decls (); ;
break;}
case 24:
#line 294 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_function (0); ;
break;}
case 25:
#line 296 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 26:
#line 298 "c-parse.y"
{ if (! start_function (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, 0))
YYERROR1;
reinit_parse_for_function (); ;
break;}
case 27:
#line 302 "c-parse.y"
{ store_parm_decls (); ;
break;}
case 28:
#line 304 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_function (0); ;
break;}
case 29:
#line 306 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 32:
#line 315 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = ADDR_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 33:
#line 317 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = NEGATE_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 34:
#line 319 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = CONVERT_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 35:
#line 321 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = PREINCREMENT_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 36:
#line 323 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = PREDECREMENT_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 37:
#line 325 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = BIT_NOT_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 38:
#line 327 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.code = TRUTH_NOT_EXPR; ;
break;}
case 39:
#line 331 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_compound_expr (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 40:
#line 336 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 42:
#line 342 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 43:
#line 344 "c-parse.y"
{ chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 45:
#line 350 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_indirect_ref (yyvsp[0].ttype, "unary *"); ;
break;}
case 46:
#line 353 "c-parse.y"
{ yyvsp[0].itype = pedantic;
pedantic = 0; ;
break;}
case 47:
#line 356 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype;
pedantic = yyvsp[-2].itype; ;
break;}
case 48:
#line 359 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_unary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[0].ttype, 0);
overflow_warning (yyval.ttype); ;
break;}
case 49:
#line 363 "c-parse.y"
{ tree label = lookup_label (yyvsp[0].ttype);
if (label == 0)
yyval.ttype = null_pointer_node;
else
{
TREE_USED (label) = 1;
yyval.ttype = build1 (ADDR_EXPR, ptr_type_node, label);
TREE_CONSTANT (yyval.ttype) = 1;
}
;
break;}
case 50:
#line 389 "c-parse.y"
{ if (TREE_CODE (yyvsp[0].ttype) == COMPONENT_REF
&& DECL_BIT_FIELD (TREE_OPERAND (yyvsp[0].ttype, 1)))
error ("`sizeof' applied to a bit-field");
yyval.ttype = c_sizeof (TREE_TYPE (yyvsp[0].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 51:
#line 394 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = c_sizeof (groktypename (yyvsp[-1].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 52:
#line 396 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = c_alignof_expr (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 53:
#line 398 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = c_alignof (groktypename (yyvsp[-1].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 54:
#line 400 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_unary_op (REALPART_EXPR, yyvsp[0].ttype, 0); ;
break;}
case 55:
#line 402 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_unary_op (IMAGPART_EXPR, yyvsp[0].ttype, 0); ;
break;}
case 57:
#line 408 "c-parse.y"
{ tree type = groktypename (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
yyval.ttype = build_c_cast (type, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 58:
#line 411 "c-parse.y"
{ start_init (NULL_TREE, NULL, 0);
yyvsp[-2].ttype = groktypename (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
really_start_incremental_init (yyvsp[-2].ttype); ;
break;}
case 59:
#line 415 "c-parse.y"
{ char *name;
tree result = pop_init_level (0);
tree type = yyvsp[-5].ttype;
finish_init ();
if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids constructor expressions");
if (TYPE_NAME (type) != 0)
{
if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TYPE_NAME (type));
else
name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type)));
}
else
name = "";
yyval.ttype = result;
if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE && TYPE_SIZE (type) == 0)
{
int failure = complete_array_type (type, yyval.ttype, 1);
if (failure)
abort ();
}
;
break;}
case 61:
#line 444 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 62:
#line 446 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 63:
#line 448 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 64:
#line 450 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 65:
#line 452 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 66:
#line 454 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 67:
#line 456 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 68:
#line 458 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 69:
#line 460 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 70:
#line 462 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 71:
#line 464 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 72:
#line 466 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 73:
#line 468 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 74:
#line 470 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = parser_build_binary_op (TRUTH_ORIF_EXPR, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 75:
#line 472 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_conditional_expr (yyvsp[-4].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 76:
#line 474 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_modify_expr (yyvsp[-2].ttype, NOP_EXPR, yyvsp[0].ttype);
C_SET_EXP_ORIGINAL_CODE (yyval.ttype, MODIFY_EXPR); ;
break;}
case 77:
#line 477 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_modify_expr (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[-1].code, yyvsp[0].ttype);
/* This inhibits warnings in truthvalue_conversion. */
C_SET_EXP_ORIGINAL_CODE (yyval.ttype, ERROR_MARK); ;
break;}
case 78:
#line 484 "c-parse.y"
{
yyval.ttype = lastiddecl;
if (!yyval.ttype || yyval.ttype == error_mark_node)
{
if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
yychar = YYLEX;
if (yychar == '(')
{
{
/* Ordinary implicit function declaration. */
yyval.ttype = implicitly_declare (yyvsp[0].ttype);
assemble_external (yyval.ttype);
TREE_USED (yyval.ttype) = 1;
}
}
else if (current_function_decl == 0)
{
error ("`%s' undeclared here (not in a function)",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (yyvsp[0].ttype));
yyval.ttype = error_mark_node;
}
else
{
{
if (IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE (yyvsp[0].ttype) != error_mark_node
|| IDENTIFIER_ERROR_LOCUS (yyvsp[0].ttype) != current_function_decl)
{
error ("`%s' undeclared (first use this function)",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (yyvsp[0].ttype));
if (! undeclared_variable_notice)
{
error ("(Each undeclared identifier is reported only once");
error ("for each function it appears in.)");
undeclared_variable_notice = 1;
}
}
yyval.ttype = error_mark_node;
/* Prevent repeated error messages. */
IDENTIFIER_GLOBAL_VALUE (yyvsp[0].ttype) = error_mark_node;
IDENTIFIER_ERROR_LOCUS (yyvsp[0].ttype) = current_function_decl;
}
}
}
else if (TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype) == error_mark_node)
yyval.ttype = error_mark_node;
else if (C_DECL_ANTICIPATED (yyval.ttype))
{
/* The first time we see a build-in function used,
if it has not been declared. */
C_DECL_ANTICIPATED (yyval.ttype) = 0;
if (yychar == YYEMPTY)
yychar = YYLEX;
if (yychar == '(')
{
/* Omit the implicit declaration we
would ordinarily do, so we don't lose
the actual built in type.
But print a diagnostic for the mismatch. */
if (TREE_CODE (yyval.ttype) != FUNCTION_DECL)
error ("`%s' implicitly declared as function",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (yyval.ttype)));
else if ((TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype)))
!= TYPE_MODE (integer_type_node))
&& (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype))
!= void_type_node))
pedwarn ("type mismatch in implicit declaration for built-in function `%s'",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (yyval.ttype)));
/* If it really returns void, change that to int. */
if (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype)) == void_type_node)
TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype)
= build_function_type (integer_type_node,
TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype)));
}
else
pedwarn ("built-in function `%s' used without declaration",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (yyval.ttype)));
/* Do what we would ordinarily do when a fn is used. */
assemble_external (yyval.ttype);
TREE_USED (yyval.ttype) = 1;
}
else
{
assemble_external (yyval.ttype);
TREE_USED (yyval.ttype) = 1;
}
if (TREE_CODE (yyval.ttype) == CONST_DECL)
{
yyval.ttype = DECL_INITIAL (yyval.ttype);
/* This is to prevent an enum whose value is 0
from being considered a null pointer constant. */
yyval.ttype = build1 (NOP_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (yyval.ttype), yyval.ttype);
TREE_CONSTANT (yyval.ttype) = 1;
}
;
break;}
case 80:
#line 583 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = combine_strings (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 81:
#line 585 "c-parse.y"
{ char class = TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-1].ttype));
if (class == 'e' || class == '1'
|| class == '2' || class == '<')
C_SET_EXP_ORIGINAL_CODE (yyvsp[-1].ttype, ERROR_MARK);
yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-1].ttype; ;
break;}
case 82:
#line 591 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = error_mark_node; ;
break;}
case 83:
#line 593 "c-parse.y"
{ if (current_function_decl == 0)
{
error ("braced-group within expression allowed only inside a function");
YYERROR;
}
/* We must force a BLOCK for this level
so that, if it is not expanded later,
there is a way to turn off the entire subtree of blocks
that are contained in it. */
keep_next_level ();
push_iterator_stack ();
push_label_level ();
yyval.ttype = expand_start_stmt_expr (); ;
break;}
case 84:
#line 607 "c-parse.y"
{ tree rtl_exp;
if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids braced-groups within expressions");
pop_iterator_stack ();
pop_label_level ();
rtl_exp = expand_end_stmt_expr (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
/* The statements have side effects, so the group does. */
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (rtl_exp) = 1;
if (TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-1].ttype) == BLOCK)
{
/* Make a BIND_EXPR for the BLOCK already made. */
yyval.ttype = build (BIND_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (rtl_exp),
NULL_TREE, rtl_exp, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
/* Remove the block from the tree at this point.
It gets put back at the proper place
when the BIND_EXPR is expanded. */
delete_block (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
}
else
yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-1].ttype;
;
break;}
case 85:
#line 630 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_function_call (yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 86:
#line 632 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_array_ref (yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 87:
#line 634 "c-parse.y"
{
yyval.ttype = build_component_ref (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype);
;
break;}
case 88:
#line 638 "c-parse.y"
{
tree expr = build_indirect_ref (yyvsp[-2].ttype, "->");
yyval.ttype = build_component_ref (expr, yyvsp[0].ttype);
;
break;}
case 89:
#line 644 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_unary_op (POSTINCREMENT_EXPR, yyvsp[-1].ttype, 0); ;
break;}
case 90:
#line 646 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_unary_op (POSTDECREMENT_EXPR, yyvsp[-1].ttype, 0); ;
break;}
case 92:
#line 653 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 95:
#line 662 "c-parse.y"
{ c_mark_varargs ();
if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C does not permit use of `varargs.h'"); ;
break;}
case 96:
#line 672 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 101:
#line 684 "c-parse.y"
{ current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-2].itype); ;
break;}
case 102:
#line 688 "c-parse.y"
{ current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-2].itype); ;
break;}
case 103:
#line 692 "c-parse.y"
{ shadow_tag_warned (yyvsp[-1].ttype, 1);
pedwarn ("empty declaration"); ;
break;}
case 104:
#line 695 "c-parse.y"
{ pedwarn ("empty declaration"); ;
break;}
case 105:
#line 704 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 110:
#line 719 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.itype = suspend_momentary ();
pending_xref_error ();
declspec_stack = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, current_declspecs,
declspec_stack);
current_declspecs = yyvsp[0].ttype; ;
break;}
case 111:
#line 728 "c-parse.y"
{ current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-2].itype); ;
break;}
case 112:
#line 732 "c-parse.y"
{ current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-2].itype); ;
break;}
case 113:
#line 736 "c-parse.y"
{ current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-1].itype); ;
break;}
case 114:
#line 740 "c-parse.y"
{ current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-1].itype); ;
break;}
case 115:
#line 744 "c-parse.y"
{ shadow_tag (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 116:
#line 746 "c-parse.y"
{ pedwarn ("empty declaration"); ;
break;}
case 117:
#line 755 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 118:
#line 757 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[0].ttype, tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 119:
#line 761 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 120:
#line 763 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 121:
#line 765 "c-parse.y"
{ if (extra_warnings)
warning ("`%s' is not at beginning of declaration",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (yyvsp[0].ttype));
yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 122:
#line 777 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE);
TREE_STATIC (yyval.ttype) = 1; ;
break;}
case 123:
#line 780 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 124:
#line 782 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
TREE_STATIC (yyval.ttype) = 1; ;
break;}
case 125:
#line 785 "c-parse.y"
{ if (extra_warnings && TREE_STATIC (yyvsp[-1].ttype))
warning ("`%s' is not at beginning of declaration",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (yyvsp[0].ttype));
yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
TREE_STATIC (yyval.ttype) = TREE_STATIC (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 126:
#line 799 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 127:
#line 801 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[0].ttype, tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 128:
#line 805 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 129:
#line 807 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 132:
#line 817 "c-parse.y"
{ /* For a typedef name, record the meaning, not the name.
In case of `foo foo, bar;'. */
yyval.ttype = lookup_name (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 133:
#line 821 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = TREE_TYPE (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 134:
#line 823 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = groktypename (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 142:
#line 845 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 143:
#line 847 "c-parse.y"
{ if (TREE_CHAIN (yyvsp[-1].ttype)) yyvsp[-1].ttype = combine_strings (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-1].ttype;
;
break;}
case 144:
#line 854 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = start_decl (yyvsp[-3].ttype, current_declspecs, 1);
decl_attributes (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
start_init (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype, global_bindings_p ()); ;
break;}
case 145:
#line 859 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_init ();
decl_attributes (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[-3].ttype);
finish_decl (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-4].ttype); ;
break;}
case 146:
#line 863 "c-parse.y"
{ tree d = start_decl (yyvsp[-2].ttype, current_declspecs, 0);
decl_attributes (d, yyvsp[0].ttype);
finish_decl (d, NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 147:
#line 870 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = start_decl (yyvsp[-3].ttype, current_declspecs, 1);
decl_attributes (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
start_init (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype, global_bindings_p ()); ;
break;}
case 148:
#line 875 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_init ();
decl_attributes (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[-3].ttype);
finish_decl (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-4].ttype); ;
break;}
case 149:
#line 879 "c-parse.y"
{ tree d = start_decl (yyvsp[-2].ttype, current_declspecs, 0);
decl_attributes (d, yyvsp[0].ttype);
finish_decl (d, NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 150:
#line 887 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 151:
#line 889 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype; ;
break;}
case 152:
#line 894 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype; ;
break;}
case 153:
#line 896 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 154:
#line 901 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-2].ttype; ;
break;}
case 155:
#line 906 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 156:
#line 908 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 157:
#line 913 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 158:
#line 915 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype; ;
break;}
case 159:
#line 917 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (yyvsp[-3].ttype, NULL_TREE,
build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 160:
#line 920 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (yyvsp[-5].ttype, NULL_TREE,
tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 161:
#line 923 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (yyvsp[-3].ttype, NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 167:
#line 941 "c-parse.y"
{ really_start_incremental_init (NULL_TREE);
/* Note that the call to clear_momentary
is in process_init_element. */
push_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 168:
#line 946 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = pop_init_level (0);
if (yyval.ttype == error_mark_node
&& ! (yychar == STRING || yychar == CONSTANT))
pop_momentary ();
else
pop_momentary_nofree (); ;
break;}
case 169:
#line 954 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = error_mark_node; ;
break;}
case 170:
#line 960 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids empty initializer braces"); ;
break;}
case 174:
#line 974 "c-parse.y"
{ process_init_element (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 175:
#line 976 "c-parse.y"
{ push_init_level (0); ;
break;}
case 176:
#line 978 "c-parse.y"
{ process_init_element (pop_init_level (0)); ;
break;}
case 178:
#line 984 "c-parse.y"
{ set_init_index (yyvsp[-4].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype); ;
break;}
case 180:
#line 987 "c-parse.y"
{ set_init_index (yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 182:
#line 990 "c-parse.y"
{ set_init_index (yyvsp[-1].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 184:
#line 993 "c-parse.y"
{ set_init_label (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 186:
#line 996 "c-parse.y"
{ set_init_label (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 188:
#line 1002 "c-parse.y"
{ push_c_function_context ();
if (! start_function (current_declspecs, yyvsp[0].ttype, 1))
{
pop_c_function_context ();
YYERROR1;
}
reinit_parse_for_function ();
store_parm_decls (); ;
break;}
case 189:
#line 1017 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_function (1);
pop_c_function_context (); ;
break;}
case 190:
#line 1023 "c-parse.y"
{ push_c_function_context ();
if (! start_function (current_declspecs, yyvsp[0].ttype, 1))
{
pop_c_function_context ();
YYERROR1;
}
reinit_parse_for_function ();
store_parm_decls (); ;
break;}
case 191:
#line 1038 "c-parse.y"
{ finish_function (1);
pop_c_function_context (); ;
break;}
case 194:
#line 1054 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-1].ttype; ;
break;}
case 195:
#line 1056 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (CALL_EXPR, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 196:
#line 1061 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 197:
#line 1063 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 198:
#line 1065 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = make_pointer_declarator (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 200:
#line 1076 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (CALL_EXPR, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 201:
#line 1081 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 202:
#line 1083 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 203:
#line 1085 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = make_pointer_declarator (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 205:
#line 1094 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (CALL_EXPR, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 206:
#line 1099 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-1].ttype; ;
break;}
case 207:
#line 1101 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = make_pointer_declarator (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 208:
#line 1103 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 209:
#line 1105 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 211:
#line 1111 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = start_struct (RECORD_TYPE, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
/* Start scope of tag before parsing components. */
;
break;}
case 212:
#line 1115 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = finish_struct (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
/* Really define the structure. */
;
break;}
case 213:
#line 1119 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = finish_struct (start_struct (RECORD_TYPE, NULL_TREE),
yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 214:
#line 1122 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = xref_tag (RECORD_TYPE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 215:
#line 1124 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = start_struct (UNION_TYPE, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 216:
#line 1126 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = finish_struct (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 217:
#line 1128 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = finish_struct (start_struct (UNION_TYPE, NULL_TREE),
yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 218:
#line 1131 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = xref_tag (UNION_TYPE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 219:
#line 1133 "c-parse.y"
{ yyvsp[0].itype = suspend_momentary ();
yyval.ttype = start_enum (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 220:
#line 1136 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = finish_enum (yyvsp[-3].ttype, nreverse (yyvsp[-2].ttype));
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-4].itype); ;
break;}
case 221:
#line 1139 "c-parse.y"
{ yyvsp[0].itype = suspend_momentary ();
yyval.ttype = start_enum (NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 222:
#line 1142 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = finish_enum (yyvsp[-3].ttype, nreverse (yyvsp[-2].ttype));
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-4].itype); ;
break;}
case 223:
#line 1145 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = xref_tag (ENUMERAL_TYPE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 227:
#line 1156 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic) pedwarn ("comma at end of enumerator list"); ;
break;}
case 228:
#line 1161 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype; ;
break;}
case 229:
#line 1163 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype);
pedwarn ("no semicolon at end of struct or union"); ;
break;}
case 230:
#line 1168 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 231:
#line 1170 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 232:
#line 1172 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("extra semicolon in struct or union specified"); ;
break;}
case 233:
#line 1187 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype;
current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-1].itype); ;
break;}
case 234:
#line 1192 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids member declarations with no members");
shadow_tag(yyvsp[0].ttype);
yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 235:
#line 1197 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype;
current_declspecs = TREE_VALUE (declspec_stack);
declspec_stack = TREE_CHAIN (declspec_stack);
resume_momentary (yyvsp[-1].itype); ;
break;}
case 236:
#line 1202 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids member declarations with no members");
shadow_tag(yyvsp[0].ttype);
yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 237:
#line 1207 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 239:
#line 1213 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 240:
#line 1218 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = grokfield (yyvsp[-3].filename, yyvsp[-2].lineno, yyvsp[-1].ttype, current_declspecs, NULL_TREE);
decl_attributes (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 241:
#line 1222 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = grokfield (yyvsp[-5].filename, yyvsp[-4].lineno, yyvsp[-3].ttype, current_declspecs, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
decl_attributes (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 242:
#line 1225 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = grokfield (yyvsp[-4].filename, yyvsp[-3].lineno, NULL_TREE, current_declspecs, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
decl_attributes (yyval.ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 244:
#line 1237 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype); ;
break;}
case 245:
#line 1239 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = error_mark_node; ;
break;}
case 246:
#line 1245 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_enumerator (yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 247:
#line 1247 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_enumerator (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 248:
#line 1252 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 249:
#line 1254 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 250:
#line 1259 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 252:
#line 1265 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 253:
#line 1267 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 254:
#line 1272 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 255:
#line 1274 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 256:
#line 1279 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[-1].ttype; ;
break;}
case 257:
#line 1282 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = make_pointer_declarator (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 258:
#line 1284 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = make_pointer_declarator (yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 259:
#line 1286 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (CALL_EXPR, yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 260:
#line 1288 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 261:
#line 1290 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 262:
#line 1292 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (CALL_EXPR, NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 263:
#line 1294 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 264:
#line 1296 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_nt (ARRAY_REF, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 271:
#line 1318 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
pushlevel (0);
clear_last_expr ();
push_momentary ();
expand_start_bindings (0);
;
break;}
case 273:
#line 1331 "c-parse.y"
{ if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids label declarations"); ;
break;}
case 276:
#line 1342 "c-parse.y"
{ tree link;
for (link = yyvsp[-1].ttype; link; link = TREE_CHAIN (link))
{
tree label = shadow_label (TREE_VALUE (link));
C_DECLARED_LABEL_FLAG (label) = 1;
declare_nonlocal_label (label);
}
;
break;}
case 277:
#line 1356 "c-parse.y"
{;
break;}
case 279:
#line 1361 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = convert (void_type_node, integer_zero_node); ;
break;}
case 280:
#line 1363 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
expand_end_bindings (getdecls (), 1, 0);
yyval.ttype = poplevel (1, 1, 0);
if (yychar == CONSTANT || yychar == STRING)
pop_momentary_nofree ();
else
pop_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 281:
#line 1371 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
expand_end_bindings (getdecls (), kept_level_p (), 0);
yyval.ttype = poplevel (kept_level_p (), 0, 0);
if (yychar == CONSTANT || yychar == STRING)
pop_momentary_nofree ();
else
pop_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 282:
#line 1379 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
expand_end_bindings (getdecls (), kept_level_p (), 0);
yyval.ttype = poplevel (kept_level_p (), 0, 0);
if (yychar == CONSTANT || yychar == STRING)
pop_momentary_nofree ();
else
pop_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 285:
#line 1399 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (yyvsp[-5].filename, yyvsp[-4].lineno);
expand_start_cond (truthvalue_conversion (yyvsp[-1].ttype), 0);
yyval.itype = stmt_count;
if_stmt_file = yyvsp[-5].filename;
if_stmt_line = yyvsp[-4].lineno;
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 286:
#line 1412 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-2].filename, yyvsp[-1].lineno);
/* See comment in `while' alternative, above. */
emit_nop ();
expand_start_loop_continue_elsewhere (1);
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 287:
#line 1419 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_loop_continue_here (); ;
break;}
case 288:
#line 1423 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.filename = input_filename; ;
break;}
case 289:
#line 1427 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.lineno = lineno; ;
break;}
case 290:
#line 1432 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 291:
#line 1437 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 292:
#line 1442 "c-parse.y"
{ ;
break;}
case 294:
#line 1448 "c-parse.y"
{ int next;
position_after_white_space ();
next = getc (finput);
ungetc (next, finput);
if (pedantic && next == '}')
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids label at end of compound statement");
;
break;}
case 295:
#line 1460 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++; ;
break;}
case 297:
#line 1463 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-3].filename, yyvsp[-2].lineno);
/* It appears that this should not be done--that a non-lvalue array
shouldn't get an error if the value isn't used.
Section 3.2.2.1 says that an array lvalue gets converted to a pointer
if it appears as a top-level expression,
but says nothing about non-lvalue arrays. */
#if 0
/* Call default_conversion to get an error
on referring to a register array if pedantic. */
if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (yyvsp[-1].ttype)) == ARRAY_TYPE
|| TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (yyvsp[-1].ttype)) == FUNCTION_TYPE)
yyvsp[-1].ttype = default_conversion (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
#endif
iterator_expand (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
clear_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 298:
#line 1480 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_start_else ();
yyvsp[-1].itype = stmt_count;
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 299:
#line 1484 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_end_cond ();
if (extra_warnings && stmt_count == yyvsp[-3].itype)
warning ("empty body in an else-statement"); ;
break;}
case 300:
#line 1488 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_end_cond ();
/* This warning is here instead of in simple_if, because we
do not want a warning if an empty if is followed by an
else statement. Increment stmt_count so we don't
give a second error if this is a nested `if'. */
if (extra_warnings && stmt_count++ == yyvsp[0].itype)
warning_with_file_and_line (if_stmt_file, if_stmt_line,
"empty body in an if-statement"); ;
break;}
case 301:
#line 1500 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_end_cond (); ;
break;}
case 302:
#line 1502 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-2].filename, yyvsp[-1].lineno);
/* The emit_nop used to come before emit_line_note,
but that made the nop seem like part of the preceding line.
And that was confusing when the preceding line was
inside of an if statement and was not really executed.
I think it ought to work to put the nop after the line number.
We will see. --rms, July 15, 1991. */
emit_nop (); ;
break;}
case 303:
#line 1512 "c-parse.y"
{ /* Don't start the loop till we have succeeded
in parsing the end test. This is to make sure
that we end every loop we start. */
expand_start_loop (1);
emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
expand_exit_loop_if_false (NULL_PTR,
truthvalue_conversion (yyvsp[-1].ttype));
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 304:
#line 1521 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_end_loop (); ;
break;}
case 305:
#line 1524 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
expand_exit_loop_if_false (NULL_PTR,
truthvalue_conversion (yyvsp[-2].ttype));
expand_end_loop ();
clear_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 306:
#line 1531 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_end_loop ();
clear_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 307:
#line 1535 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-5].filename, yyvsp[-4].lineno);
/* See comment in `while' alternative, above. */
emit_nop ();
if (yyvsp[-1].ttype) c_expand_expr_stmt (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
/* Next step is to call expand_start_loop_continue_elsewhere,
but wait till after we parse the entire for (...).
Otherwise, invalid input might cause us to call that
fn without calling expand_end_loop. */
;
break;}
case 308:
#line 1547 "c-parse.y"
{ yyvsp[0].lineno = lineno;
yyval.filename = input_filename; ;
break;}
case 309:
#line 1550 "c-parse.y"
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{
/* Start the loop. Doing this after parsing
all the expressions ensures we will end the loop. */
expand_start_loop_continue_elsewhere (1);
/* Emit the end-test, with a line number. */
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-2].filename, yyvsp[-3].lineno);
if (yyvsp[-4].ttype)
expand_exit_loop_if_false (NULL_PTR,
truthvalue_conversion (yyvsp[-4].ttype));
/* Don't let the tree nodes for $9 be discarded by
clear_momentary during the parsing of the next stmt. */
push_momentary ();
yyvsp[-3].lineno = lineno;
yyvsp[-2].filename = input_filename;
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 310:
#line 1566 "c-parse.y"
{ /* Emit the increment expression, with a line number. */
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-4].filename, yyvsp[-5].lineno);
expand_loop_continue_here ();
if (yyvsp[-3].ttype)
c_expand_expr_stmt (yyvsp[-3].ttype);
if (yychar == CONSTANT || yychar == STRING)
pop_momentary_nofree ();
else
pop_momentary ();
expand_end_loop (); ;
break;}
case 311:
#line 1577 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-5].filename, yyvsp[-4].lineno);
c_expand_start_case (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
/* Don't let the tree nodes for $3 be discarded by
clear_momentary during the parsing of the next stmt. */
push_momentary ();
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 312:
#line 1585 "c-parse.y"
{ expand_end_case (yyvsp[-3].ttype);
if (yychar == CONSTANT || yychar == STRING)
pop_momentary_nofree ();
else
pop_momentary (); ;
break;}
case 313:
#line 1591 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-3].filename, yyvsp[-2].lineno);
if ( ! expand_exit_something ())
error ("break statement not within loop or switch"); ;
break;}
case 314:
#line 1596 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-3].filename, yyvsp[-2].lineno);
if (! expand_continue_loop (NULL_PTR))
error ("continue statement not within a loop"); ;
break;}
case 315:
#line 1601 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-3].filename, yyvsp[-2].lineno);
c_expand_return (NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 316:
#line 1605 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-4].filename, yyvsp[-3].lineno);
c_expand_return (yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 317:
#line 1609 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-7].filename, yyvsp[-6].lineno);
STRIP_NOPS (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
if ((TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-2].ttype) == ADDR_EXPR
&& TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (yyvsp[-2].ttype, 0)) == STRING_CST)
|| TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-2].ttype) == STRING_CST)
expand_asm (yyvsp[-2].ttype);
else
error ("argument of `asm' is not a constant string"); ;
break;}
case 318:
#line 1620 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-9].filename, yyvsp[-8].lineno);
c_expand_asm_operands (yyvsp[-4].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE,
yyvsp[-6].ttype == ridpointers[(int)RID_VOLATILE],
input_filename, lineno); ;
break;}
case 319:
#line 1627 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-11].filename, yyvsp[-10].lineno);
c_expand_asm_operands (yyvsp[-6].ttype, yyvsp[-4].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype, NULL_TREE,
yyvsp[-8].ttype == ridpointers[(int)RID_VOLATILE],
input_filename, lineno); ;
break;}
case 320:
#line 1635 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-13].filename, yyvsp[-12].lineno);
c_expand_asm_operands (yyvsp[-8].ttype, yyvsp[-6].ttype, yyvsp[-4].ttype, yyvsp[-2].ttype,
yyvsp[-10].ttype == ridpointers[(int)RID_VOLATILE],
input_filename, lineno); ;
break;}
case 321:
#line 1641 "c-parse.y"
{ tree decl;
stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-4].filename, yyvsp[-3].lineno);
decl = lookup_label (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
if (decl != 0)
{
TREE_USED (decl) = 1;
expand_goto (decl);
}
;
break;}
case 322:
#line 1652 "c-parse.y"
{ stmt_count++;
emit_line_note (yyvsp[-5].filename, yyvsp[-4].lineno);
expand_computed_goto (convert (ptr_type_node, yyvsp[-1].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 325:
#line 1665 "c-parse.y"
{
/* The value returned by this action is */
1995-05-30 05:05:38 +00:00
/* 1 if everything is OK */
/* 0 in case of error or already bound iterator */
yyval.itype = 0;
if (TREE_CODE (yyvsp[-1].ttype) != VAR_DECL)
error ("invalid `for (ITERATOR)' syntax");
else if (! ITERATOR_P (yyvsp[-1].ttype))
error ("`%s' is not an iterator",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (yyvsp[-1].ttype)));
else if (ITERATOR_BOUND_P (yyvsp[-1].ttype))
error ("`for (%s)' inside expansion of same iterator",
IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (yyvsp[-1].ttype)));
else
{
yyval.itype = 1;
iterator_for_loop_start (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
}
;
break;}
case 326:
#line 1686 "c-parse.y"
{
if (yyvsp[-1].itype)
iterator_for_loop_end (yyvsp[-3].ttype);
;
break;}
case 327:
#line 1721 "c-parse.y"
{ register tree value = check_case_value (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
register tree label
= build_decl (LABEL_DECL, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
stmt_count++;
if (value != error_mark_node)
{
tree duplicate;
int success = pushcase (value, convert_and_check,
label, &duplicate);
if (success == 1)
error ("case label not within a switch statement");
else if (success == 2)
{
error ("duplicate case value");
error_with_decl (duplicate, "this is the first entry for that value");
}
else if (success == 3)
warning ("case value out of range");
else if (success == 5)
error ("case label within scope of cleanup or variable array");
}
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 328:
#line 1746 "c-parse.y"
{ register tree value1 = check_case_value (yyvsp[-3].ttype);
register tree value2 = check_case_value (yyvsp[-1].ttype);
register tree label
= build_decl (LABEL_DECL, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
stmt_count++;
if (value1 != error_mark_node && value2 != error_mark_node)
{
tree duplicate;
int success = pushcase_range (value1, value2,
convert_and_check, label,
&duplicate);
if (success == 1)
error ("case label not within a switch statement");
else if (success == 2)
{
error ("duplicate case value");
error_with_decl (duplicate, "this is the first entry for that value");
}
else if (success == 3)
warning ("case value out of range");
else if (success == 4)
warning ("empty case range");
else if (success == 5)
error ("case label within scope of cleanup or variable array");
}
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 329:
#line 1775 "c-parse.y"
{
tree duplicate;
register tree label
= build_decl (LABEL_DECL, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE);
int success = pushcase (NULL_TREE, 0, label, &duplicate);
stmt_count++;
if (success == 1)
error ("default label not within a switch statement");
else if (success == 2)
{
error ("multiple default labels in one switch");
error_with_decl (duplicate, "this is the first default label");
}
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 330:
#line 1790 "c-parse.y"
{ tree label = define_label (input_filename, lineno, yyvsp[-1].ttype);
stmt_count++;
emit_nop ();
if (label)
expand_label (label);
position_after_white_space (); ;
break;}
case 331:
#line 1802 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno);
yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 332:
#line 1805 "c-parse.y"
{ emit_line_note (input_filename, lineno); ;
break;}
case 333:
#line 1810 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 335:
#line 1817 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = NULL_TREE; ;
break;}
case 338:
#line 1824 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 339:
#line 1829 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-3].ttype, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 340:
#line 1834 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, combine_strings (yyvsp[0].ttype), NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 341:
#line 1836 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, combine_strings (yyvsp[0].ttype), yyvsp[-2].ttype); ;
break;}
case 342:
#line 1842 "c-parse.y"
{ pushlevel (0);
clear_parm_order ();
declare_parm_level (0); ;
break;}
case 343:
#line 1846 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype;
parmlist_tags_warning ();
poplevel (0, 0, 0); ;
break;}
case 345:
#line 1854 "c-parse.y"
{ tree parm;
if (pedantic)
pedwarn ("ANSI C forbids forward parameter declarations");
/* Mark the forward decls as such. */
for (parm = getdecls (); parm; parm = TREE_CHAIN (parm))
TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (parm) = 1;
clear_parm_order (); ;
break;}
case 346:
#line 1862 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype; ;
break;}
case 347:
#line 1864 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE); ;
break;}
case 348:
#line 1870 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = get_parm_info (0); ;
break;}
case 349:
#line 1872 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = get_parm_info (0);
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
/* Gcc used to allow this as an extension. However, it does
not work for all targets, and thus has been disabled.
Also, since func (...) and func () are indistinguishable,
it caused problems with the code in expand_builtin which
tries to verify that BUILT_IN_NEXT_ARG is being used
correctly. */
error ("ANSI C requires a named argument before `...'");
;
break;}
case 350:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1882 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = get_parm_info (1); ;
break;}
case 351:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1884 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = get_parm_info (0); ;
break;}
case 352:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1889 "c-parse.y"
{ push_parm_decl (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 353:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1891 "c-parse.y"
{ push_parm_decl (yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 354:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1898 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype) ; ;
break;}
case 355:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1900 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype) ; ;
break;}
case 356:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1902 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 357:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1904 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype) ; ;
break;}
case 358:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1906 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (yyvsp[-1].ttype, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 359:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1913 "c-parse.y"
{ pushlevel (0);
clear_parm_order ();
declare_parm_level (1); ;
break;}
case 360:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1917 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = yyvsp[0].ttype;
parmlist_tags_warning ();
poplevel (0, 0, 0); ;
break;}
case 362:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1925 "c-parse.y"
{ tree t;
for (t = yyvsp[-1].ttype; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t))
if (TREE_VALUE (t) == NULL_TREE)
error ("`...' in old-style identifier list");
yyval.ttype = tree_cons (NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, yyvsp[-1].ttype); ;
break;}
case 363:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1935 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 364:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1937 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype)); ;
break;}
case 365:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1943 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype); ;
break;}
case 366:
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1945 "c-parse.y"
{ yyval.ttype = chainon (yyvsp[-2].ttype, build_tree_list (NULL_TREE, yyvsp[0].ttype)); ;
break;}
}
/* the action file gets copied in in place of this dollarsign */
#line 480 "/usr/local/lib/bison.simple"
yyvsp -= yylen;
yyssp -= yylen;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp -= yylen;
#endif
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
{
short *ssp1 = yyss - 1;
fprintf (stderr, "state stack now");
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. */
{
++yynerrs;
#ifdef YYERROR_VERBOSE
yyn = yypact[yystate];
if (yyn > YYFLAG && yyn < YYLAST)
{
int size = 0;
char *msg;
int x, count;
count = 0;
/* Start X at -yyn if nec to avoid negative indexes in yycheck. */
for (x = (yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0);
x < (sizeof(yytname) / sizeof(char *)); x++)
if (yycheck[x + yyn] == x)
size += strlen(yytname[x]) + 15, count++;
msg = (char *) malloc(size + 15);
if (msg != 0)
{
strcpy(msg, "parse error");
if (count < 5)
{
count = 0;
for (x = (yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0);
x < (sizeof(yytname) / sizeof(char *)); x++)
if (yycheck[x + yyn] == x)
{
strcat(msg, count == 0 ? ", expecting `" : " or `");
strcat(msg, yytname[x]);
strcat(msg, "'");
count++;
}
}
yyerror(msg);
free(msg);
}
else
yyerror ("parse error; also virtual memory exceeded");
}
else
#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */
yyerror("parse error");
}
goto yyerrlab1;
yyerrlab1: /* here on error raised explicitly by an action */
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)
YYABORT;
#if YYDEBUG != 0
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) YYABORT;
yyvsp--;
yystate = *--yyssp;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
yylsp--;
#endif
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
{
short *ssp1 = yyss - 1;
fprintf (stderr, "Error: state stack now");
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;
#if YYDEBUG != 0
if (yydebug)
fprintf(stderr, "Shifting error token, ");
#endif
*++yyvsp = yylval;
#ifdef YYLSP_NEEDED
*++yylsp = yylloc;
#endif
yystate = yyn;
goto yynewstate;
}
---------------------------------- GCC-2.6.1 COMES TO FREEBSD-current ---------------------------------- Everybody needs to 'make world'. Oakland, Nov 2nd 1994. In a surprise move this sunny afternoon, the release- engineer for the slightly delayed FreeBSD-2.0, Poul-Henning Kamp (28), decided to pull in the new version 2.6.1 of the GNU C-compiler. The new version of the compiler was release today at noon, and hardly 9 hours later it was committed into the FreeBSD-current source-repository. "It's is simply because we have had too much trouble with the version 2.6.0 of the compiler" Poul-Henning told the FreeBSD-Gazette, "we took a gamble when we decided to use that as our compiler for the 2.0 release, but it seems to pay of in the end now" he concludes. The move has not been discussed on the "core" list at all, and will come as a surprise for most Poul-Hennings peers. "I have only discussed it with Jordan [J. K. Hubbard, the FreeBSD's resident humourist], and we agreed that we needed to do it, so ... I did it!". After a breath he added with a grin: "My email will probably get an all time 'disk-full' now!". This will bring quite a flag-day to the FreeBSD developers, the patch-file is almost 1.4 Megabyte, and they will have to run "make world" to get entirely -current again. "Too bad, but we just had to do this." Was the only comment from Poul-Henning to these problems. When asked how this move would impact the 2.0 release-date, Poul-Hennings face grew dark, he mumbled some very Danish words while he moved his fingers in strange geometrical patterns. Immediately something ecclipsed the Sun, a minor tremor shook the buildings, and the temperature fell significantly. We decided not to pursure the question. ----------- JOB-SECTION ----------- Are you a dedicated GCC-hacker ? We BADLY need somebody to look at the 'freebsd' OS in gcc, sanitize it and carry the patches back to the GNU people. In particular, we need to get out of the "i386-only" spot we are in now. I have the stuff to take a gnu-dist into bmake-form, and will do that part. Please apply to phk@freebsd.org No Novice Need Apply.
1994-11-03 06:52:42 +00:00
#line 1948 "c-parse.y"