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TODO
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
TODO |
Date: |
28 May 2002 12:09:32 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) XEmacs/21.4 (Honest Recruiter) |
Index: TODO
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RCS file: /cvsroot/bison/bison/TODO,v
retrieving revision 1.64
diff -u -u -r1.64 TODO
--- TODO 26 May 2002 20:25:52 -0000 1.64
+++ TODO 28 May 2002 10:08:52 -0000
@@ -1,8 +1,17 @@
-*- outline -*-
+* URGENT: Documenting C++ output
+Write a first documentation for C++ output.
+
+* yyerror, yyprint interface
+It should be improved, in particular when using Bison features such as
+locations, and YYPARSE_PARAMS. For the time being, it is recommended
+to #define yyerror and yyprint to steal internal variables...
+
* documentation
-Explain $axiom (and maybe change its name: BTYacc names it goal).
-Complete the glossary (item, axiom, ?).
+Explain $axiom (and maybe change its name: BTYacc names it `goal',
+byacc `$accept', probably based on AT&T Yacc). Complete the glossary
+(item, axiom, ?).
* report documentation
Extend with error. The hard part will probably be finding the right
@@ -162,11 +171,6 @@
tests/testsuite.dir/51 % echo "()" | ./calc
1.2-1.3: parse error, unexpected ')', expecting error or "number" or '-' or '('
-* yyerror, yyprint interface
-It should be improved, in particular when using Bison features such as
-locations, and YYPARSE_PARAMS. For the time being, it is recommended
-to #define yyerror and yyprint to steal internal variables...
-
* read_pipe.c
This is not portable to DOS for instance. Implement a more portable
scheme. Sources of inspiration include GNU diff, and Free Recode.
@@ -296,20 +300,6 @@
particular, expect the scanner to be hard to write. Many interesting
features cannot be implemented without such a new reader.
-* Presentation of the report file
-From: "Baum, Nathan I" <address@hidden>
-Subject: Token Alias Bug
-To: "'address@hidden'" <address@hidden>
-
-I've also noticed something, that whilst not *wrong*, is inconvienient: I
-use the verbose mode to help find the causes of unresolved shift/reduce
-conflicts. However, this mode insists on starting the .output file with a
-list of *resolved* conflicts, something I find quite useless. Might it be
-possible to define a -v mode, and a -vv mode -- Where the -vv mode shows
-everything, but the -v mode only tells you what you need for examining
-conflicts? (Or, perhaps, a "*** This state has N conflicts ***" marker above
-each state with conflicts.)
-
* $undefined
From Hans:
- If the Bison generated parser experiences an undefined number in the
@@ -333,9 +323,6 @@
(same typed ruled can of course be grouped together).
Note: Robert Anisko handles this. He knows how to do it.
-
-* Documenting C++ output
-Write a first documentation for C++ output.
* Warnings
It would be nice to have warning support. See how Autoconf handles
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