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# Exercising Bison Grammar Sets.                      -*- Autotest -*-

# Copyright (C) 2001-2002, 2005, 2007, 2009-2013 Free Software
# Foundation, Inc.

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.


# AT_EXTRACT_SETS(INPUT, OUTPUT)
# ------------------------------
# Extract the information about the grammar sets from a bison
# trace output (INPUT), and save it in OUTPUT.
# And remember, there is no alternation in portable sed.
m4_define([AT_EXTRACT_SETS],
[AT_DATA([extract.sed],
[[#n
/^NULLABLE$/ {
   :null
   p
   n
   /^ *$/ !b null
}
/^FIRSTS$/ {
   :firsts
   p
   n
   /^ *$/ !b firsts
}
/^FDERIVES$/ {
   :fderiv
   p
   n
   /^ *$/ !b fderiv
}
/^DERIVES$/ {
   :deriv
   p
   n
   /^ *$/ !b deriv
}
]])
AT_CHECK([sed -f extract.sed $1], 0, [stdout])
AT_CHECK([mv stdout $2])
])



AT_BANNER([[Grammar Sets (Firsts etc.).]])


## ---------- ##
## Nullable.  ##
## ---------- ##

AT_SETUP([Nullable])

# At some point, nullable had been smoking grass, and managed to say:
#
# Entering set_nullable
# NULLABLE
#         'e': yes
#         (null): no
# ...

AT_DATA([[input.y]],
[[%%
e: 'e' | /* Nothing */;
]])

AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets])
AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [],
[[DERIVES
  $accept derives
      0  e $end
  e derives
      1  'e'
      2  %empty
NULLABLE
  $accept: no
  e: yes
FIRSTS
  $accept firsts
    $accept
    e
  e firsts
    e
FDERIVES
  $accept derives
      0  e $end
      1  'e'
      2  %empty
  e derives
      1  'e'
      2  %empty
]])

AT_CLEANUP


## ---------------- ##
## Broken Closure.  ##
## ---------------- ##

# TC was once broken during a massive 'simplification' of the code.
# It resulted in bison dumping core on the following grammar (the
# computation of FIRSTS uses TC).  It managed to produce a pretty
# exotic closure:
#
# TC: Input
#
#    01234567
#   +--------+
#  0| 1      |
#  1|  1     |
#  2|   1    |
#  3|    1   |
#  4|     1  |
#  5|      1 |
#  6|       1|
#  7|        |
#   +--------+
#
# TC: Output
#
#    01234567
#   +--------+
#  0| 1      |
#  1| 111    |
#  2| 111    |
#  3| 1111   |
#  4| 111 1  |
#  5| 111  1 |
#  6| 111   1|
#  7| 111    |
#   +--------+
#
# instead of that below.

AT_SETUP([Broken Closure])

AT_DATA([input.y],
[[%%
a: b;
b: c;
c: d;
d: e;
e: f;
f: g;
g: h;
h: 'h';
]])

AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])

AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/[   ]*$//;/^RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN/,/^RTC: Firsts Output END/p' stderr]], [],
[[RTC: Firsts Output BEGIN

   012345678
  .---------.
 0|111111111|
 1| 11111111|
 2|  1111111|
 3|   111111|
 4|    11111|
 5|     1111|
 6|      111|
 7|       11|
 8|        1|
  `---------'
RTC: Firsts Output END
]])

AT_CLEANUP



## -------- ##
## Firsts.  ##
## -------- ##

AT_SETUP([Firsts])

AT_DATA([input.y],
[[%nonassoc '<' '>'
%left '+' '-'
%right '^' '='
%%
exp:
   exp '<' exp
 | exp '>' exp
 | exp '+' exp
 | exp '-' exp
 | exp '^' exp
 | exp '=' exp
 | "exp"
 ;
]])

AT_BISON_CHECK([[--trace=sets input.y]], [], [], [stderr])
AT_EXTRACT_SETS([stderr], [sets])
AT_CHECK([[cat sets]], [],
[[DERIVES
  $accept derives
      0  exp $end
  exp derives
      1  exp '<' exp
      2  exp '>' exp
      3  exp '+' exp
      4  exp '-' exp
      5  exp '^' exp
      6  exp '=' exp
      7  "exp"
NULLABLE
  $accept: no
  exp: no
FIRSTS
  $accept firsts
    $accept
    exp
  exp firsts
    exp
FDERIVES
  $accept derives
      0  exp $end
      1  exp '<' exp
      2  exp '>' exp
      3  exp '+' exp
      4  exp '-' exp
      5  exp '^' exp
      6  exp '=' exp
      7  "exp"
  exp derives
      1  exp '<' exp
      2  exp '>' exp
      3  exp '+' exp
      4  exp '-' exp
      5  exp '^' exp
      6  exp '=' exp
      7  "exp"
]])

AT_CLEANUP




## -------- ##
## Accept.  ##
## -------- ##

# In some weird cases Bison could compute an incorrect final state
# number.  This happens only if the $end token is used in the user
# grammar, which is a very suspicious accidental feature introduced as
# a side effect of allowing the user to name $end using '%token END 0
# "end of file"'.

AT_SETUP([Accept])

AT_DATA([input.y],
[[%token END 0
%%
input:
  'a'
| '(' input ')'
| '(' error END
;
]])

AT_BISON_CHECK([[-v -o input.c input.y]])

# Get the final state in the parser.
AT_CHECK([[sed -n 's/.*define YYFINAL *\([0-9][0-9]*\)/final state \1/p' input.c]],
         0, [stdout])
mv stdout expout

# Get the final state in the report, from the "accept" action..
AT_CHECK([sed -n '
           /^State \(.*\)/{
             s//final state \1/
             x
           }
           / accept/{
             x
             p
             q
           }
        ' input.output],
        0, [expout])

AT_CLEANUP