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1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2015 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// cfa.y --
8//
9// Author : Peter A. Buhr
10// Created On : Sat Sep 1 20:22:55 2001
11// Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
12// Last Modified On : Mon Jun 8 20:31:07 2015
13// Update Count : 1030
14//
15
16// This grammar is based on the ANSI99/11 C grammar, specifically parts of EXPRESSION and STATEMENTS, and on
17// the C grammar by James A. Roskind, specifically parts of DECLARATIONS and EXTERNAL DEFINITIONS. While
18// parts have been copied, important changes have been made in all sections; these changes are sufficient to
19// constitute a new grammar. In particular, this grammar attempts to be more syntactically precise, i.e., it
20// parses less incorrect language syntax that must be subsequently rejected by semantic checks. Nevertheless,
21// there are still several semantic checks required and many are noted in the grammar. Finally, the grammar is
22// extended with GCC and CFA language extensions.
23
24// Acknowledgments to Richard Bilson, Glen Ditchfield, and Rodolfo Gabriel Esteves who all helped when I got
25// stuck with the grammar.
26
27// The root language for this grammar is ANSI99/11 C. All of ANSI99/11 is parsed, except for:
28//
29// 1. designation with '=' (use ':' instead)
30//
31// Most of the syntactic extensions from ANSI90 to ANSI11 C are marked with the comment "C99/C11". This
32// grammar also has two levels of extensions. The first extensions cover most of the GCC C extensions, except for:
33//
34// 1. nested functions
35// 2. generalized lvalues
36// 3. designation with and without '=' (use ':' instead)
37// 4. attributes not allowed in parenthesis of declarator
38//
39// All of the syntactic extensions for GCC C are marked with the comment "GCC". The second extensions are for
40// Cforall (CFA), which fixes several of C's outstanding problems and extends C with many modern language
41// concepts. All of the syntactic extensions for CFA C are marked with the comment "CFA". As noted above,
42// there is one unreconcileable parsing problem between C99 and CFA with respect to designators; this is
43// discussed in detail before the "designation" grammar rule.
44
45%{
46#define YYDEBUG_LEXER_TEXT (yylval) // lexer loads this up each time
47#define YYDEBUG 1 // get the pretty debugging code to compile
48
49#undef __GNUC_MINOR__
50
51#include <cstdio>
52#include <stack>
53#include "TypedefTable.h"
54#include "lex.h"
55#include "ParseNode.h"
56#include "LinkageSpec.h"
57
58DeclarationNode *theTree = 0; // the resulting parse tree
59LinkageSpec::Type linkage = LinkageSpec::Cforall;
60std::stack< LinkageSpec::Type > linkageStack;
61TypedefTable typedefTable;
62%}
63
64//************************* TERMINAL TOKENS ********************************
65
66// keywords
67%token TYPEDEF
68%token AUTO EXTERN REGISTER STATIC
69%token INLINE // C99
70%token FORTRAN // C99, extension ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section J.5.9(1)
71%token CONST VOLATILE
72%token RESTRICT // C99
73%token FORALL LVALUE // CFA
74%token VOID CHAR SHORT INT LONG FLOAT DOUBLE SIGNED UNSIGNED
75%token BOOL COMPLEX IMAGINARY // C99
76%token TYPEOF LABEL // GCC
77%token ENUM STRUCT UNION
78%token TYPE FTYPE DTYPE CONTEXT // CFA
79%token SIZEOF
80%token ATTRIBUTE EXTENSION // GCC
81%token IF ELSE SWITCH CASE DEFAULT DO WHILE FOR BREAK CONTINUE GOTO RETURN
82%token CHOOSE FALLTHRU TRY CATCH FINALLY THROW // CFA
83%token ASM // C99, extension ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section J.5.10(1)
84%token ALIGNAS ALIGNOF ATOMIC GENERIC NORETURN STATICASSERT THREADLOCAL // C11
85
86// names and constants: lexer differentiates between identifier and typedef names
87%token<tok> IDENTIFIER QUOTED_IDENTIFIER TYPEDEFname TYPEGENname
88%token<tok> ATTR_IDENTIFIER ATTR_TYPEDEFname ATTR_TYPEGENname
89%token<tok> INTEGERconstant FLOATINGconstant CHARACTERconstant STRINGliteral
90%token<tok> ZERO ONE // CFA
91
92// multi-character operators
93%token ARROW // ->
94%token ICR DECR // ++ --
95%token LS RS // << >>
96%token LE GE EQ NE // <= >= == !=
97%token ANDAND OROR // && ||
98%token ELLIPSIS // ...
99
100%token MULTassign DIVassign MODassign // *= /= %=/
101%token PLUSassign MINUSassign // += -=
102%token LSassign RSassign // <<= >>=
103%token ANDassign ERassign ORassign // &= ^= |=
104
105// Types declaration
106%union
107{
108 Token tok;
109 ParseNode *pn;
110 ExpressionNode *en;
111 DeclarationNode *decl;
112 DeclarationNode::TyCon aggKey;
113 DeclarationNode::TypeClass tclass;
114 StatementNode *sn;
115 ConstantNode *constant;
116 InitializerNode *in;
117}
118
119%type<tok> zero_one identifier no_attr_identifier no_01_identifier
120%type<tok> identifier_or_typedef_name no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name no_01_identifier_or_typedef_name
121%type<constant> string_literal_list
122
123// expressions
124%type<constant> constant
125%type<en> tuple tuple_expression_list
126%type<en> unary_operator assignment_operator
127%type<en> primary_expression postfix_expression unary_expression
128%type<en> cast_expression multiplicative_expression additive_expression shift_expression
129%type<en> relational_expression equality_expression AND_expression exclusive_OR_expression
130%type<en> inclusive_OR_expression logical_AND_expression logical_OR_expression conditional_expression
131%type<en> constant_expression assignment_expression assignment_expression_opt
132%type<en> comma_expression comma_expression_opt
133%type<en> argument_expression_list argument_expression for_control_expression assignment_opt
134%type<en> subrange
135
136// statements
137%type<sn> labeled_statement compound_statement expression_statement selection_statement
138%type<sn> iteration_statement jump_statement exception_statement asm_statement
139%type<sn> fall_through_opt fall_through
140%type<sn> statement statement_list
141%type<sn> block_item_list block_item
142%type<sn> case_clause
143%type<en> case_value case_value_list
144%type<sn> case_label case_label_list
145%type<sn> switch_clause_list_opt switch_clause_list choose_clause_list_opt choose_clause_list
146%type<pn> handler_list handler_clause finally_clause
147
148// declarations
149%type<decl> abstract_array abstract_declarator abstract_function abstract_parameter_array
150%type<decl> abstract_parameter_declaration abstract_parameter_declarator abstract_parameter_function
151%type<decl> abstract_parameter_ptr abstract_ptr
152
153%type<aggKey> aggregate_key
154%type<decl> aggregate_name
155
156%type<decl> array_dimension array_parameter_1st_dimension array_parameter_dimension multi_array_dimension
157
158%type<decl> assertion assertion_list_opt
159
160%type<en> bit_subrange_size_opt bit_subrange_size
161
162%type<decl> basic_declaration_specifier basic_type_name basic_type_specifier direct_type_name indirect_type_name
163
164%type<decl> context_declaration context_declaration_list context_declaring_list context_specifier
165
166%type<decl> declaration declaration_list declaration_list_opt declaration_qualifier_list
167%type<decl> declaration_specifier declarator declaring_list
168
169%type<decl> elaborated_type_name
170
171%type<decl> enumerator_list enum_name
172%type<en> enumerator_value_opt
173
174%type<decl> exception_declaration external_definition external_definition_list external_definition_list_opt
175
176%type<decl> field_declaration field_declaration_list field_declarator field_declaring_list
177%type<en> field field_list
178
179%type<decl> external_function_definition function_definition function_array function_declarator function_no_ptr function_ptr
180
181%type<decl> identifier_parameter_array identifier_parameter_declarator identifier_parameter_function
182%type<decl> identifier_parameter_ptr identifier_list
183
184%type<decl> new_abstract_array new_abstract_declarator_no_tuple new_abstract_declarator_tuple
185%type<decl> new_abstract_function new_abstract_parameter_declaration new_abstract_parameter_list
186%type<decl> new_abstract_ptr new_abstract_tuple
187
188%type<decl> new_array_parameter_1st_dimension
189
190%type<decl> new_context_declaring_list new_declaration new_field_declaring_list
191%type<decl> new_function_declaration new_function_return new_function_specifier
192
193%type<decl> new_identifier_parameter_array new_identifier_parameter_declarator_no_tuple
194%type<decl> new_identifier_parameter_declarator_tuple new_identifier_parameter_ptr
195
196%type<decl> new_parameter_declaration new_parameter_list new_parameter_type_list new_parameter_type_list_opt
197
198%type<decl> new_typedef_declaration new_variable_declaration new_variable_specifier
199
200%type<decl> old_declaration old_declaration_list old_declaration_list_opt old_function_array
201%type<decl> old_function_declarator old_function_no_ptr old_function_ptr
202
203%type<decl> parameter_declaration parameter_list parameter_type_list
204%type<decl> parameter_type_list_opt
205
206%type<decl> paren_identifier paren_typedef
207
208%type<decl> storage_class storage_class_name storage_class_list
209
210%type<decl> sue_declaration_specifier sue_type_specifier
211
212%type<tclass> type_class
213%type<decl> type_declarator type_declarator_name type_declaring_list
214
215%type<decl> typedef typedef_array typedef_declaration typedef_declaration_specifier typedef_expression
216%type<decl> typedef_function typedef_parameter_array typedef_parameter_function typedef_parameter_ptr
217%type<decl> typedef_parameter_redeclarator typedef_ptr typedef_redeclarator typedef_type_specifier
218%type<decl> typegen_declaration_specifier typegen_type_specifier
219
220%type<decl> type_name type_name_no_function
221%type<decl> type_parameter type_parameter_list
222
223%type<en> type_name_list
224
225%type<decl> type_qualifier type_qualifier_name type_qualifier_list type_qualifier_list_opt type_specifier
226
227%type<decl> variable_abstract_array variable_abstract_declarator variable_abstract_function
228%type<decl> variable_abstract_ptr variable_array variable_declarator variable_function variable_ptr
229
230// initializers
231%type<in> initializer initializer_list initializer_opt
232
233// designators
234%type<en> designator designator_list designation
235
236
237// Handle single shift/reduce conflict for dangling else by shifting the ELSE token. For example, this string
238// is ambiguous:
239// .---------. matches IF '(' comma_expression ')' statement
240// if ( C ) S1 else S2
241// `-----------------' matches IF '(' comma_expression ')' statement ELSE statement */
242
243%nonassoc THEN // rule precedence for IF '(' comma_expression ')' statement
244%nonassoc ELSE // token precedence for start of else clause in IF statement
245
246%start translation_unit // parse-tree root
247
248%%
249//************************* Namespace Management ********************************
250
251// The grammar in the ANSI C standard is not strictly context-free, since it relies upon the distinct terminal
252// symbols "identifier" and "TYPEDEFname" that are lexically identical. While it is possible to write a
253// purely context-free grammar, such a grammar would obscure the relationship between syntactic and semantic
254// constructs. Hence, this grammar uses the ANSI style.
255//
256// Cforall compounds this problem by introducing type names local to the scope of a declaration (for instance,
257// those introduced through "forall" qualifiers), and by introducing "type generators" -- parametrized types.
258// This latter type name creates a third class of identifiers that must be distinguished by the scanner.
259//
260// Since the scanner cannot distinguish among the different classes of identifiers without some context
261// information, it accesses a data structure (the TypedefTable) to allow classification of an identifier that
262// it has just read. Semantic actions during the parser update this data structure when the class of
263// identifiers change.
264//
265// Because the Cforall language is block-scoped, there is the possibility that an identifier can change its
266// class in a local scope; it must revert to its original class at the end of the block. Since type names can
267// be local to a particular declaration, each declaration is itself a scope. This requires distinguishing
268// between type names that are local to the current declaration scope and those that persist past the end of
269// the declaration (i.e., names defined in "typedef" or "type" declarations).
270//
271// The non-terminals "push" and "pop" derive the empty string; their only use is to denote the opening and
272// closing of scopes. Every push must have a matching pop, although it is regrettable the matching pairs do
273// not always occur within the same rule. These non-terminals may appear in more contexts than strictly
274// necessary from a semantic point of view. Unfortunately, these extra rules are necessary to prevent parsing
275// conflicts -- the parser may not have enough context and look-ahead information to decide whether a new
276// scope is necessary, so the effect of these extra rules is to open a new scope unconditionally. As the
277// grammar evolves, it may be neccesary to add or move around "push" and "pop" nonterminals to resolve
278// conflicts of this sort.
279
280push:
281 {
282 typedefTable.enterScope();
283 }
284 ;
285
286pop:
287 {
288 typedefTable.leaveScope();
289 }
290 ;
291
292//************************* CONSTANTS ********************************
293
294constant:
295 // ENUMERATIONconstant is not included here; it is treated as a variable with type
296 // "enumeration constant".
297 INTEGERconstant { $$ = new ConstantNode( ConstantNode::Integer, $1 ); }
298 | FLOATINGconstant { $$ = new ConstantNode( ConstantNode::Float, $1 ); }
299 | CHARACTERconstant { $$ = new ConstantNode( ConstantNode::Character, $1 ); }
300 ;
301
302identifier:
303 IDENTIFIER
304 | ATTR_IDENTIFIER // CFA
305 | zero_one // CFA
306 ;
307
308no_01_identifier:
309 IDENTIFIER
310 | ATTR_IDENTIFIER // CFA
311 ;
312
313no_attr_identifier:
314 IDENTIFIER
315 ;
316
317zero_one: // CFA
318 ZERO
319 | ONE
320 ;
321
322string_literal_list: // juxtaposed strings are concatenated
323 STRINGliteral { $$ = new ConstantNode( ConstantNode::String, $1 ); }
324 | string_literal_list STRINGliteral { $$ = $1->appendstr( $2 ); }
325 ;
326
327//************************* EXPRESSIONS ********************************
328
329primary_expression:
330 IDENTIFIER // typedef name cannot be used as a variable name
331 { $$ = new VarRefNode($1); }
332 | zero_one
333 { $$ = new VarRefNode($1); }
334 | constant
335 { $$ = $1; }
336 | string_literal_list
337 { $$ = $1; }
338 | '(' comma_expression ')'
339 { $$ = $2; }
340 | '(' compound_statement ')' // GCC, lambda expression
341 { $$ = new ValofExprNode($2); }
342 ;
343
344postfix_expression:
345 primary_expression
346 | postfix_expression '[' push assignment_expression pop ']'
347 // CFA, comma_expression disallowed in the context because it results in a commom user error:
348 // subscripting a matrix with x[i,j] instead of x[i][j]. While this change is not backwards
349 // compatible, there seems to be little advantage to this feature and many disadvantages. It is
350 // possible to write x[(i,j)] in CFA, which is equivalent to the old x[i,j].
351 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Index), $1, $4); }
352 | postfix_expression '(' argument_expression_list ')'
353 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode($1, $3); }
354 | postfix_expression '.' no_attr_identifier
355 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::FieldSel), $1, new VarRefNode($3)); }
356 | postfix_expression '.' '[' push field_list pop ']' // CFA, tuple field selector
357 | postfix_expression ARROW no_attr_identifier
358 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::PFieldSel), $1, new VarRefNode($3)); }
359 | postfix_expression ARROW '[' push field_list pop ']' // CFA, tuple field selector
360 | postfix_expression ICR
361 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::IncrPost), $1); }
362 | postfix_expression DECR
363 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::DecrPost), $1); }
364 // GCC has priority: cast_expression
365 | '(' type_name_no_function ')' '{' initializer_list comma_opt '}' // C99
366 { $$ = 0; }
367 ;
368
369argument_expression_list:
370 argument_expression
371 | argument_expression_list ',' argument_expression
372 { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)($1->set_link($3)); }
373 ;
374
375argument_expression:
376 // empty
377 { $$ = 0; } // use default argument
378 | assignment_expression
379 | no_attr_identifier ':' assignment_expression
380 { $$ = $3->set_asArgName($1); }
381 // Only a list of no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name is allowed in this context. However, there is
382 // insufficient look ahead to distinguish between this list of parameter names and a tuple, so the
383 // tuple form must be used with an appropriate semantic check.
384 | '[' push assignment_expression pop ']' ':' assignment_expression
385 { $$ = $7->set_asArgName($3); }
386 | '[' push assignment_expression ',' tuple_expression_list pop ']' ':' assignment_expression
387 { $$ = $9->set_asArgName( new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::TupleC ), (ExpressionNode *)$3->set_link( flattenCommas( $5 )))); }
388 ;
389
390field_list: // CFA, tuple field selector
391 field
392 | field_list ',' field { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)$1->set_link( $3 ); }
393 ;
394
395field: // CFA, tuple field selector
396 no_attr_identifier
397 { $$ = new VarRefNode( $1 ); }
398 | no_attr_identifier '.' field
399 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::FieldSel), new VarRefNode( $1 ), $3); }
400 | no_attr_identifier '.' '[' push field_list pop ']'
401 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::FieldSel), new VarRefNode( $1 ), $5); }
402 | no_attr_identifier ARROW field
403 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::PFieldSel), new VarRefNode( $1 ), $3); }
404 | no_attr_identifier ARROW '[' push field_list pop ']'
405 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::PFieldSel), new VarRefNode( $1 ), $5); }
406 ;
407
408unary_expression:
409 postfix_expression
410 | ICR unary_expression
411 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Incr), $2); }
412 | DECR unary_expression
413 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Decr), $2); }
414 | EXTENSION cast_expression // GCC
415 { $$ = $2; }
416 | unary_operator cast_expression
417 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode($1, $2); }
418 | '!' cast_expression
419 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Neg), $2); }
420 | '*' cast_expression // CFA
421 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::PointTo), $2); }
422 // '*' is is separated from unary_operator because of shift/reduce conflict in:
423 // { * X; } // dereference X
424 // { * int X; } // CFA declaration of pointer to int
425 // '&' must be moved here if C++ reference variables are supported.
426 | SIZEOF unary_expression
427 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::SizeOf), $2); }
428 | SIZEOF '(' type_name_no_function ')'
429 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::SizeOf), new TypeValueNode($3)); }
430 | ATTR_IDENTIFIER
431 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Attr), new VarRefNode($1)); }
432 | ATTR_IDENTIFIER '(' type_name ')'
433 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Attr), new VarRefNode($1), new TypeValueNode($3)); }
434 | ATTR_IDENTIFIER '(' argument_expression ')'
435 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Attr), new VarRefNode($1), $3); }
436 | ALIGNOF unary_expression // GCC, variable alignment
437 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::AlignOf), $2); }
438 | ALIGNOF '(' type_name_no_function ')' // GCC, type alignment
439 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::AlignOf), new TypeValueNode($3)); }
440 | ANDAND no_attr_identifier // GCC, address of label
441 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::LabelAddress), new VarRefNode($2, true)); }
442 ;
443
444unary_operator:
445 '&' { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::AddressOf); }
446 | '+' { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::UnPlus); }
447 | '-' { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::UnMinus); }
448 | '~' { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::BitNeg); }
449 ;
450
451cast_expression:
452 unary_expression
453 | '(' type_name_no_function ')' cast_expression
454 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Cast), new TypeValueNode($2), $4); }
455 | '(' type_name_no_function ')' tuple
456 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Cast), new TypeValueNode($2), $4); }
457 ;
458
459multiplicative_expression:
460 cast_expression
461 | multiplicative_expression '*' cast_expression
462 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Mul),$1,$3); }
463 | multiplicative_expression '/' cast_expression
464 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Div),$1,$3); }
465 | multiplicative_expression '%' cast_expression
466 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Mod),$1,$3); }
467 ;
468
469additive_expression:
470 multiplicative_expression
471 | additive_expression '+' multiplicative_expression
472 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Plus),$1,$3); }
473 | additive_expression '-' multiplicative_expression
474 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Minus),$1,$3); }
475 ;
476
477shift_expression:
478 additive_expression
479 | shift_expression LS additive_expression
480 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::LShift),$1,$3); }
481 | shift_expression RS additive_expression
482 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::RShift),$1,$3); }
483 ;
484
485relational_expression:
486 shift_expression
487 | relational_expression '<' shift_expression
488 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::LThan),$1,$3); }
489 | relational_expression '>' shift_expression
490 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::GThan),$1,$3); }
491 | relational_expression LE shift_expression
492 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::LEThan),$1,$3); }
493 | relational_expression GE shift_expression
494 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::GEThan),$1,$3); }
495 ;
496
497equality_expression:
498 relational_expression
499 | equality_expression EQ relational_expression
500 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Eq), $1, $3); }
501 | equality_expression NE relational_expression
502 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Neq), $1, $3); }
503 ;
504
505AND_expression:
506 equality_expression
507 | AND_expression '&' equality_expression
508 { $$ =new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::BitAnd), $1, $3); }
509 ;
510
511exclusive_OR_expression:
512 AND_expression
513 | exclusive_OR_expression '^' AND_expression
514 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Xor), $1, $3); }
515 ;
516
517inclusive_OR_expression:
518 exclusive_OR_expression
519 | inclusive_OR_expression '|' exclusive_OR_expression
520 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::BitOr), $1, $3); }
521 ;
522
523logical_AND_expression:
524 inclusive_OR_expression
525 | logical_AND_expression ANDAND inclusive_OR_expression
526 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::And), $1, $3); }
527 ;
528
529logical_OR_expression:
530 logical_AND_expression
531 | logical_OR_expression OROR logical_AND_expression
532 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Or), $1, $3); }
533 ;
534
535conditional_expression:
536 logical_OR_expression
537 | logical_OR_expression '?' comma_expression ':' conditional_expression
538 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Cond), (ExpressionNode *)mkList( (*$1, *$3, *$5) ) ); }
539 | logical_OR_expression '?' /* empty */ ':' conditional_expression // GCC, omitted first operand
540 { $$=new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::NCond),$1,$4); }
541 | logical_OR_expression '?' comma_expression ':' tuple // CFA, tuple expression
542 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Cond), (ExpressionNode *)mkList( (*$1, *$3, *$5) ) ); }
543 ;
544
545constant_expression:
546 conditional_expression
547 ;
548
549assignment_expression:
550 // CFA, assignment is separated from assignment_operator to ensure no assignment operations for tuples
551 conditional_expression
552 | unary_expression '=' assignment_expression
553 { $$ =new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Assign), $1, $3); }
554 | unary_expression assignment_operator assignment_expression
555 { $$ =new CompositeExprNode($2, $1, $3); }
556 | tuple assignment_opt // CFA, tuple expression
557 { $$ = ($2 == 0) ? $1 : new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::Assign ), $1, $2 ); }
558 ;
559
560assignment_expression_opt:
561 // empty
562 { $$ = new NullExprNode; }
563 | assignment_expression
564 ;
565
566tuple: // CFA, tuple
567 // CFA, one assignment_expression is factored out of comma_expression to eliminate a shift/reduce
568 // conflict with comma_expression in new_identifier_parameter_array and new_abstract_array
569 '[' push pop ']'
570 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::TupleC ) ); }
571 | '[' push assignment_expression pop ']'
572 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::TupleC ), $3 ); }
573 | '[' push ',' tuple_expression_list pop ']'
574 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::TupleC ), (ExpressionNode *)(new NullExprNode)->set_link( $4 ) ); }
575 | '[' push assignment_expression ',' tuple_expression_list pop ']'
576 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode( new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::TupleC ), (ExpressionNode *)$3->set_link( flattenCommas( $5 ) ) ); }
577 ;
578
579tuple_expression_list:
580 assignment_expression_opt
581 | tuple_expression_list ',' assignment_expression_opt
582 { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)$1->set_link( $3 ); }
583 ;
584
585assignment_operator:
586 MULTassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::MulAssn); }
587 | DIVassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::DivAssn); }
588 | MODassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::ModAssn); }
589 | PLUSassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::PlusAssn); }
590 | MINUSassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::MinusAssn); }
591 | LSassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::LSAssn); }
592 | RSassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::RSAssn); }
593 | ANDassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::AndAssn); }
594 | ERassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::ERAssn); }
595 | ORassign { $$ = new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::OrAssn); }
596 ;
597
598comma_expression:
599 assignment_expression
600 | comma_expression ',' assignment_expression // { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)$1->add_to_list($3); }
601 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Comma),$1,$3); }
602 ;
603
604comma_expression_opt:
605 // empty
606 { $$ = 0; }
607 | comma_expression
608 ;
609
610//*************************** STATEMENTS *******************************
611
612statement:
613 labeled_statement
614 | compound_statement
615 | expression_statement { $$ = $1; }
616 | selection_statement
617 | iteration_statement
618 | jump_statement
619 | exception_statement
620 | asm_statement
621 ;
622
623labeled_statement:
624 no_attr_identifier ':' attribute_list_opt statement
625 { $$ = $4->add_label($1);}
626 ;
627
628compound_statement:
629 '{' '}'
630 { $$ = new CompoundStmtNode( (StatementNode *)0 ); }
631 | '{'
632 // Two scopes are necessary because the block itself has a scope, but every declaration within the
633 // block also requires its own scope
634 push push
635 label_declaration_opt // GCC, local labels
636 block_item_list pop '}' // C99, intermix declarations and statements
637 { $$ = new CompoundStmtNode( $5 ); }
638 ;
639
640block_item_list: // C99
641 block_item
642 | block_item_list push block_item
643 { if ($1 != 0) { $1->set_link($3); $$ = $1; } }
644 ;
645
646block_item:
647 declaration // CFA, new & old style declarations
648 { $$ = new StatementNode( $1 ); }
649 | EXTENSION declaration // GCC
650 { $$ = new StatementNode( $2 ); }
651 | function_definition
652 { $$ = new StatementNode( $1 ); }
653 | statement pop
654 ;
655
656statement_list:
657 statement
658 | statement_list statement
659 { if ($1 != 0) { $1->set_link($2); $$ = $1; } }
660 ;
661
662expression_statement:
663 comma_expression_opt ';'
664 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Exp, $1, 0); }
665 ;
666
667selection_statement:
668 IF '(' comma_expression ')' statement %prec THEN
669 // explicitly deal with the shift/reduce conflict on if/else
670 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::If, $3, $5); }
671 | IF '(' comma_expression ')' statement ELSE statement
672 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::If, $3, (StatementNode *)mkList((*$5, *$7)) ); }
673 | SWITCH '(' comma_expression ')' case_clause // CFA
674 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Switch, $3, $5); }
675 | SWITCH '(' comma_expression ')' '{' push declaration_list_opt switch_clause_list_opt '}' // CFA
676 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Switch, $3, $8); /* xxx */ }
677 // The semantics of the declaration list is changed to include any associated initialization, which is
678 // performed *before* the transfer to the appropriate case clause. Statements after the initial
679 // declaration list can never be executed, and therefore, are removed from the grammar even though C
680 // allows it.
681 | CHOOSE '(' comma_expression ')' case_clause // CFA
682 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Choose, $3, $5); }
683 | CHOOSE '(' comma_expression ')' '{' push declaration_list_opt choose_clause_list_opt '}' // CFA
684 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Choose, $3, $8); }
685 ;
686
687// CASE and DEFAULT clauses are only allowed in the SWITCH statement, precluding Duff's device. In addition, a
688// case clause allows a list of values and subranges.
689
690case_value: // CFA
691 constant_expression { $$ = $1; }
692 | constant_expression ELLIPSIS constant_expression // GCC, subrange
693 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Range),$1,$3); }
694 | subrange // CFA, subrange
695 ;
696
697case_value_list: // CFA
698 case_value
699 | case_value_list ',' case_value
700 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode( OperatorNode::TupleC ), (ExpressionNode *)(tupleContents($1))->set_link($3) ); }
701 ;
702
703case_label: // CFA
704 CASE case_value_list ':' { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Case, $2, 0); }
705 | DEFAULT ':' { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Default); }
706 // A semantic check is required to ensure only one default clause per switch/choose statement.
707 ;
708
709case_label_list: // CFA
710 case_label
711 | case_label_list case_label { $$ = (StatementNode *)($1->set_link($2)); }
712 ;
713
714case_clause: // CFA
715 case_label_list statement { $$ = $1->append_last_case($2); }
716 ;
717
718switch_clause_list_opt: // CFA
719 // empty
720 { $$ = 0; }
721 | switch_clause_list
722 ;
723
724switch_clause_list: // CFA
725 case_label_list statement_list
726 { $$ = $1->append_last_case($2); }
727 | switch_clause_list case_label_list statement_list
728 { $$ = (StatementNode *)($1->set_link($2->append_last_case($3))); }
729 ;
730
731choose_clause_list_opt: // CFA
732 // empty
733 { $$ = 0; }
734 | choose_clause_list
735 ;
736
737choose_clause_list: // CFA
738 case_label_list fall_through
739 { $$ = $1->append_last_case($2); }
740 | case_label_list statement_list fall_through_opt
741 { $$ = $1->append_last_case((StatementNode *)mkList((*$2,*$3))); }
742 | choose_clause_list case_label_list fall_through
743 { $$ = (StatementNode *)($1->set_link($2->append_last_case($3))); }
744 | choose_clause_list case_label_list statement_list fall_through_opt
745 { $$ = (StatementNode *)($1->set_link($2->append_last_case((StatementNode *)mkList((*$3,*$4))))); }
746 ;
747
748fall_through_opt: // CFA
749 // empty
750 { $$ = 0; }
751 | fall_through
752 ;
753
754fall_through: // CFA
755 FALLTHRU { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Fallthru, 0, 0); }
756 | FALLTHRU ';' { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Fallthru, 0, 0); }
757 ;
758
759iteration_statement:
760 WHILE '(' comma_expression ')' statement
761 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::While, $3, $5); }
762 | DO statement WHILE '(' comma_expression ')' ';'
763 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Do, $5, $2); }
764 | FOR '(' push for_control_expression ')' statement
765 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::For, $4, $6); }
766 ;
767
768for_control_expression:
769 comma_expression_opt pop ';' comma_expression_opt ';' comma_expression_opt
770 { $$ = new ForCtlExprNode($1, $4, $6); }
771 | declaration comma_expression_opt ';' comma_expression_opt // C99
772 { $$ = new ForCtlExprNode($1, $2, $4); }
773 ;
774
775jump_statement:
776 GOTO no_attr_identifier ';'
777 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Goto, $2); }
778 | GOTO '*' comma_expression ';' // GCC, computed goto
779 // The syntax for the GCC computed goto violates normal expression precedence, e.g., goto *i+3; =>
780 // goto *(i+3); whereas normal operator precedence yields goto (*i)+3;
781 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Goto, $3); }
782 | CONTINUE ';'
783 // A semantic check is required to ensure this statement appears only in the body of an iteration
784 // statement.
785 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Continue, 0, 0); }
786 | CONTINUE no_attr_identifier ';' // CFA, multi-level continue
787 // A semantic check is required to ensure this statement appears only in the body of an iteration
788 // statement, and the target of the transfer appears only at the start of an iteration statement.
789 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Continue, $2); }
790 | BREAK ';'
791 // A semantic check is required to ensure this statement appears only in the body of an iteration
792 // statement.
793 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Break, 0, 0); }
794 | BREAK no_attr_identifier ';' // CFA, multi-level exit
795 // A semantic check is required to ensure this statement appears only in the body of an iteration
796 // statement, and the target of the transfer appears only at the start of an iteration statement.
797 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Break, $2 ); }
798 | RETURN comma_expression_opt ';'
799 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Return, $2, 0); }
800 | THROW assignment_expression ';'
801 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Throw, $2, 0); }
802 | THROW ';'
803 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Throw, 0, 0); }
804 ;
805
806exception_statement:
807 TRY compound_statement handler_list
808 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Try, 0,(StatementNode *)(mkList((*$2,*$3)))); }
809 | TRY compound_statement finally_clause
810 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Try, 0,(StatementNode *)(mkList((*$2,*$3)))); }
811 | TRY compound_statement handler_list finally_clause
812 {
813 $3->set_link($4);
814 $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Try, 0,(StatementNode *)(mkList((*$2,*$3))));
815 }
816 ;
817
818handler_list:
819 // There must be at least one catch clause
820 handler_clause
821 // ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 15.3(6) If present, a "..." handler shall be the last handler for its try
822 // block.
823 | CATCH '(' ELLIPSIS ')' compound_statement
824 { $$ = StatementNode::newCatchStmt( 0, $5, true ); }
825 | handler_clause CATCH '(' ELLIPSIS ')' compound_statement
826 { $$ = $1->set_link( StatementNode::newCatchStmt( 0, $6, true ) ); }
827 ;
828
829handler_clause:
830 CATCH '(' push push exception_declaration pop ')' compound_statement pop
831 { $$ = StatementNode::newCatchStmt($5, $8); }
832 | handler_clause CATCH '(' push push exception_declaration pop ')' compound_statement pop
833 { $$ = $1->set_link( StatementNode::newCatchStmt($6, $9) ); }
834 ;
835
836finally_clause:
837 FINALLY compound_statement
838 {
839 $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Finally, 0, $2);
840 std::cout << "Just created a finally node" << std::endl;
841 }
842 ;
843
844exception_declaration:
845 // A semantic check is required to ensure type_specifier does not create a new type, e.g.:
846 //
847 // catch ( struct { int i; } x ) ...
848 //
849 // This new type cannot catch any thrown type because of name equivalence among types.
850 type_specifier
851 | type_specifier declarator
852 {
853 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
854 $$ = $2->addType( $1 );
855 }
856 | type_specifier variable_abstract_declarator
857 { $$ = $2->addType( $1 ); }
858 | new_abstract_declarator_tuple no_attr_identifier // CFA
859 {
860 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
861 $$ = $1->addName( $2 );
862 }
863 | new_abstract_declarator_tuple // CFA
864 ;
865
866asm_statement:
867 ASM type_qualifier_list_opt '(' constant_expression ')' ';'
868 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Asm, 0, 0); }
869 | ASM type_qualifier_list_opt '(' constant_expression ':' asm_operands_opt ')' ';' // remaining GCC
870 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Asm, 0, 0); }
871 | ASM type_qualifier_list_opt '(' constant_expression ':' asm_operands_opt ':' asm_operands_opt ')' ';'
872 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Asm, 0, 0); }
873 | ASM type_qualifier_list_opt '(' constant_expression ':' asm_operands_opt ':' asm_operands_opt ':' asm_clobbers_list ')' ';'
874 { $$ = new StatementNode(StatementNode::Asm, 0, 0); }
875 ;
876
877asm_operands_opt: // GCC
878 // empty
879 | asm_operands_list
880 ;
881
882asm_operands_list: // GCC
883 asm_operand
884 | asm_operands_list ',' asm_operand
885 ;
886
887asm_operand: // GCC
888 STRINGliteral '(' constant_expression ')' {}
889 ;
890
891asm_clobbers_list: // GCC
892 STRINGliteral {}
893 | asm_clobbers_list ',' STRINGliteral
894 ;
895
896//******************************* DECLARATIONS *********************************
897
898declaration_list_opt: // used at beginning of switch statement
899 pop
900 { $$ = 0; }
901 | declaration_list
902 ;
903
904declaration_list:
905 declaration
906 | declaration_list push declaration
907 { $$ = $1->appendList( $3 ); }
908 ;
909
910old_declaration_list_opt: // used to declare parameter types in K&R style functions
911 pop
912 { $$ = 0; }
913 | old_declaration_list
914 ;
915
916old_declaration_list:
917 old_declaration
918 | old_declaration_list push old_declaration
919 { $$ = $1->appendList( $3 ); }
920 ;
921
922label_declaration_opt: // GCC, local label
923 // empty
924 | label_declaration_list
925 ;
926
927label_declaration_list: // GCC, local label
928 LABEL label_list ';'
929 | label_declaration_list LABEL label_list ';'
930 ;
931
932label_list: // GCC, local label
933 no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name {}
934 | label_list ',' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name {}
935 ;
936
937declaration: // CFA, new & old style declarations
938 new_declaration
939 | old_declaration
940 ;
941
942// C declaration syntax is notoriously confusing and error prone. Cforall provides its own type, variable and
943// function declarations. CFA declarations use the same declaration tokens as in C; however, CFA places
944// declaration modifiers to the left of the base type, while C declarations place modifiers to the right of
945// the base type. CFA declaration modifiers are interpreted from left to right and the entire type
946// specification is distributed across all variables in the declaration list (as in Pascal). ANSI C and the
947// new CFA declarations may appear together in the same program block, but cannot be mixed within a specific
948// declaration.
949//
950// CFA C
951// [10] int x; int x[10]; // array of 10 integers
952// [10] * char y; char *y[10]; // array of 10 pointers to char
953
954new_declaration: // CFA
955 new_variable_declaration pop ';'
956 | new_typedef_declaration pop ';'
957 | new_function_declaration pop ';'
958 | type_declaring_list pop ';'
959 | context_specifier pop ';'
960 ;
961
962new_variable_declaration: // CFA
963 new_variable_specifier initializer_opt
964 {
965 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
966 $$ = $1;
967 }
968 | declaration_qualifier_list new_variable_specifier initializer_opt
969 // declaration_qualifier_list also includes type_qualifier_list, so a semantic check is necessary to
970 // preclude them as a type_qualifier cannot appear in that context.
971 {
972 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
973 $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 );
974 }
975 | new_variable_declaration pop ',' push identifier_or_typedef_name initializer_opt
976 {
977 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( *$5, TypedefTable::ID );
978 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneType( $5 ) );
979 }
980 ;
981
982new_variable_specifier: // CFA
983 // A semantic check is required to ensure asm_name only appears on declarations with implicit or
984 // explicit static storage-class
985 new_abstract_declarator_no_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name asm_name_opt
986 {
987 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *$2 );
988 $$ = $1->addName( $2 );
989 }
990 | new_abstract_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name asm_name_opt
991 {
992 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *$2 );
993 $$ = $1->addName( $2 );
994 }
995 | type_qualifier_list new_abstract_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name asm_name_opt
996 {
997 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *$3 );
998 $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 )->addName( $3 );
999 }
1000 ;
1001
1002new_function_declaration: // CFA
1003 new_function_specifier
1004 {
1005 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1006 $$ = $1;
1007 }
1008 | type_qualifier_list new_function_specifier
1009 {
1010 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1011 $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 );
1012 }
1013 | declaration_qualifier_list new_function_specifier
1014 {
1015 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1016 $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 );
1017 }
1018 | declaration_qualifier_list type_qualifier_list new_function_specifier
1019 {
1020 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1021 $$ = $3->addQualifiers( $1 )->addQualifiers( $2 );
1022 }
1023 | new_function_declaration pop ',' push identifier_or_typedef_name
1024 {
1025 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( *$5, TypedefTable::ID );
1026 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneType( $5 ) );
1027 }
1028 ;
1029
1030new_function_specifier: // CFA
1031 '[' push pop ']' identifier '(' push new_parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
1032 {
1033 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *($5) );
1034 $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( $5, DeclarationNode::newTuple( 0 ), $8, 0, true );
1035 }
1036 | '[' push pop ']' TYPEDEFname '(' push new_parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
1037 {
1038 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *($5) );
1039 $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( $5, DeclarationNode::newTuple( 0 ), $8, 0, true );
1040 }
1041 // identifier_or_typedef_name must be broken apart because of the sequence:
1042 //
1043 // '[' ']' identifier_or_typedef_name '(' new_parameter_type_list_opt ')'
1044 // '[' ']' type_specifier
1045 //
1046 // type_specifier can resolve to just TYPEDEFname (e.g. typedef int T; int f( T );). Therefore this
1047 // must be flattened to allow lookahead to the '(' without having to reduce
1048 // identifier_or_typedef_name.
1049 | new_abstract_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name '(' push new_parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
1050 // To obtain LR(1), this rule must be factored out from function return type (see
1051 // new_abstract_declarator).
1052 {
1053 $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( $2, $1, $5, 0, true );
1054 }
1055 | new_function_return identifier_or_typedef_name '(' push new_parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
1056 {
1057 $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( $2, $1, $5, 0, true );
1058 }
1059 ;
1060
1061new_function_return: // CFA
1062 '[' push new_parameter_list pop ']'
1063 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newTuple( $3 ); }
1064 | '[' push new_parameter_list pop ',' push new_abstract_parameter_list pop ']'
1065 // To obtain LR(1), the last new_abstract_parameter_list is added into this flattened rule to
1066 // lookahead to the ']'.
1067 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newTuple( $3->appendList( $7 ) ); }
1068 ;
1069
1070new_typedef_declaration: // CFA
1071 TYPEDEF new_variable_specifier
1072 {
1073 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1074 $$ = $2->addTypedef();
1075 }
1076 | TYPEDEF new_function_specifier
1077 {
1078 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1079 $$ = $2->addTypedef();
1080 }
1081 | new_typedef_declaration pop ',' push no_attr_identifier
1082 {
1083 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( *$5, TypedefTable::TD);
1084 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneType( $5 ) );
1085 }
1086 ;
1087
1088// Traditionally typedef is part of storage-class specifier for syntactic convenience only. Here, it is
1089// factored out as a separate form of declaration, which syntactically precludes storage-class specifiers and
1090// initialization.
1091
1092typedef_declaration:
1093 TYPEDEF type_specifier declarator
1094 {
1095 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1096 $$ = $3->addType( $2 )->addTypedef();
1097 }
1098 | typedef_declaration pop ',' push declarator
1099 {
1100 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1101 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneBaseType( $5 )->addTypedef() );
1102 }
1103 | type_qualifier_list TYPEDEF type_specifier declarator // remaining OBSOLESCENT (see 2)
1104 {
1105 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1106 $$ = $4->addType( $3 )->addQualifiers( $1 )->addTypedef();
1107 }
1108 | type_specifier TYPEDEF declarator
1109 {
1110 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1111 $$ = $3->addType( $1 )->addTypedef();
1112 }
1113 | type_specifier TYPEDEF type_qualifier_list declarator
1114 {
1115 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::TD);
1116 $$ = $4->addQualifiers($1)->addTypedef()->addType($1);
1117 }
1118 ;
1119
1120typedef_expression: // GCC, naming expression type
1121 TYPEDEF no_attr_identifier '=' assignment_expression
1122 {
1123 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($2), TypedefTable::TD);
1124 $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( 0 ); // XXX
1125 }
1126 | typedef_expression pop ',' push no_attr_identifier '=' assignment_expression
1127 {
1128 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($5), TypedefTable::TD);
1129 $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( 0 ); // XXX
1130 }
1131 ;
1132
1133old_declaration:
1134 declaring_list pop ';'
1135 | typedef_declaration pop ';'
1136 | typedef_expression pop ';' // GCC, naming expression type
1137 | sue_declaration_specifier pop ';'
1138 ;
1139
1140declaring_list:
1141 // A semantic check is required to ensure asm_name only appears on declarations with implicit or
1142 // explicit static storage-class
1143 declaration_specifier declarator asm_name_opt initializer_opt
1144 {
1145 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1146 $$ = ($2->addType( $1 ))->addInitializer($4);
1147 }
1148 | declaring_list ',' attribute_list_opt declarator asm_name_opt initializer_opt
1149 {
1150 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1151 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneBaseType( $4->addInitializer($6) ) );
1152 }
1153 ;
1154
1155declaration_specifier: // type specifier + storage class
1156 basic_declaration_specifier
1157 | sue_declaration_specifier
1158 | typedef_declaration_specifier
1159 | typegen_declaration_specifier
1160 ;
1161
1162type_specifier: // declaration specifier - storage class
1163 basic_type_specifier
1164 | sue_type_specifier
1165 | typedef_type_specifier
1166 | typegen_type_specifier
1167 ;
1168
1169type_qualifier_list_opt: // GCC, used in asm_statement
1170 // empty
1171 { $$ = 0; }
1172 | type_qualifier_list
1173 ;
1174
1175type_qualifier_list:
1176 // A semantic check is necessary to ensure a type qualifier is appropriate for the kind of
1177 // declaration.
1178 //
1179 // ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.7.3(4) : If the same qualifier appears more than once in the same
1180 // specifier-qualifier-list, either directly or via one or more typedefs, the behavior is the same as
1181 // if it appeared only once.
1182 type_qualifier
1183 | type_qualifier_list type_qualifier
1184 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1185 ;
1186
1187type_qualifier:
1188 type_qualifier_name
1189 | attribute
1190 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newQualifier( DeclarationNode::Attribute ); }
1191 ;
1192
1193type_qualifier_name:
1194 CONST
1195 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newQualifier( DeclarationNode::Const ); }
1196 | RESTRICT
1197 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newQualifier( DeclarationNode::Restrict ); }
1198 | VOLATILE
1199 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newQualifier( DeclarationNode::Volatile ); }
1200 | LVALUE // CFA
1201 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newQualifier( DeclarationNode::Lvalue ); }
1202 | ATOMIC
1203 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newQualifier( DeclarationNode::Atomic ); }
1204 | FORALL '('
1205 {
1206 typedefTable.enterScope();
1207 }
1208 type_parameter_list ')' // CFA
1209 {
1210 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1211 $$ = DeclarationNode::newForall( $4 );
1212 }
1213 ;
1214
1215declaration_qualifier_list:
1216 storage_class_list
1217 | type_qualifier_list storage_class_list // remaining OBSOLESCENT (see 2)
1218 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1219 | declaration_qualifier_list type_qualifier_list storage_class_list
1220 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $3 ); }
1221 ;
1222
1223storage_class_list:
1224 // A semantic check is necessary to ensure a storage class is appropriate for the kind of declaration
1225 // and that only one of each is specified, except for inline, which can appear with the others.
1226 //
1227 // ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.7.1(2) : At most, one storage-class specifier may be given in the
1228 // declaration specifiers in a declaration.
1229 storage_class
1230 | storage_class_list storage_class
1231 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1232 ;
1233
1234storage_class:
1235 storage_class_name
1236 ;
1237
1238storage_class_name:
1239 EXTERN
1240 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newStorageClass( DeclarationNode::Extern ); }
1241 | STATIC
1242 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newStorageClass( DeclarationNode::Static ); }
1243 | AUTO
1244 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newStorageClass( DeclarationNode::Auto ); }
1245 | REGISTER
1246 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newStorageClass( DeclarationNode::Register ); }
1247 | INLINE // C99
1248 // INLINE is essentially a storage class specifier for functions, and hence, belongs here.
1249 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newStorageClass( DeclarationNode::Inline ); }
1250 | FORTRAN // C99
1251 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newStorageClass( DeclarationNode::Fortran ); }
1252 ;
1253
1254basic_type_name:
1255 CHAR
1256 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Char ); }
1257 | DOUBLE
1258 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Double ); }
1259 | FLOAT
1260 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Float ); }
1261 | INT
1262 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Int ); }
1263 | LONG
1264 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newModifier( DeclarationNode::Long ); }
1265 | SHORT
1266 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newModifier( DeclarationNode::Short ); }
1267 | SIGNED
1268 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newModifier( DeclarationNode::Signed ); }
1269 | UNSIGNED
1270 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newModifier( DeclarationNode::Unsigned ); }
1271 | VOID
1272 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Void ); }
1273 | BOOL // C99
1274 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Bool ); }
1275 | COMPLEX // C99
1276 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Complex ); }
1277 | IMAGINARY // C99
1278 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBasicType( DeclarationNode::Imaginary ); }
1279 ;
1280
1281basic_declaration_specifier:
1282 // A semantic check is necessary for conflicting storage classes.
1283 basic_type_specifier
1284 | declaration_qualifier_list basic_type_specifier
1285 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1286 | basic_declaration_specifier storage_class // remaining OBSOLESCENT (see 2)
1287 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1288 | basic_declaration_specifier storage_class type_qualifier_list
1289 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $3 ); }
1290 | basic_declaration_specifier storage_class basic_type_specifier
1291 { $$ = $3->addQualifiers( $2 )->addType( $1 ); }
1292 ;
1293
1294basic_type_specifier:
1295 direct_type_name
1296 | type_qualifier_list_opt indirect_type_name type_qualifier_list_opt
1297 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 )->addQualifiers( $3 ); }
1298 ;
1299
1300direct_type_name:
1301 // A semantic check is necessary for conflicting type qualifiers.
1302 basic_type_name
1303 | type_qualifier_list basic_type_name
1304 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1305 | direct_type_name type_qualifier
1306 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1307 | direct_type_name basic_type_name
1308 { $$ = $1->addType( $2 ); }
1309 ;
1310
1311indirect_type_name:
1312 TYPEOF '(' type_name ')' // GCC: typeof(x) y;
1313 { $$ = $3; }
1314 | TYPEOF '(' comma_expression ')' // GCC: typeof(a+b) y;
1315 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newTypeof( $3 ); }
1316 | ATTR_TYPEGENname '(' type_name ')' // CFA: e.g., @type(x) y;
1317 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAttr( $1, $3 ); }
1318 | ATTR_TYPEGENname '(' comma_expression ')' // CFA: e.g., @type(a+b) y;
1319 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAttr( $1, $3 ); }
1320 ;
1321
1322sue_declaration_specifier:
1323 sue_type_specifier
1324 | declaration_qualifier_list sue_type_specifier
1325 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1326 | sue_declaration_specifier storage_class // remaining OBSOLESCENT (see 2)
1327 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1328 | sue_declaration_specifier storage_class type_qualifier_list
1329 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $3 ); }
1330 ;
1331
1332sue_type_specifier:
1333 elaborated_type_name // struct, union, enum
1334 | type_qualifier_list elaborated_type_name
1335 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1336 | sue_type_specifier type_qualifier
1337 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1338 ;
1339
1340typedef_declaration_specifier:
1341 typedef_type_specifier
1342 | declaration_qualifier_list typedef_type_specifier
1343 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1344 | typedef_declaration_specifier storage_class // remaining OBSOLESCENT (see 2)
1345 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1346 | typedef_declaration_specifier storage_class type_qualifier_list
1347 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $3 ); }
1348 ;
1349
1350typedef_type_specifier: // typedef types
1351 TYPEDEFname
1352 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFromTypedef( $1 ); }
1353 | type_qualifier_list TYPEDEFname
1354 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFromTypedef( $2 )->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1355 | typedef_type_specifier type_qualifier
1356 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1357 ;
1358
1359elaborated_type_name:
1360 aggregate_name
1361 | enum_name
1362 ;
1363
1364aggregate_name:
1365 aggregate_key '{' field_declaration_list '}'
1366 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, 0, 0, 0, $3 ); }
1367 | aggregate_key no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name
1368 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, $2, 0, 0, 0 ); }
1369 | aggregate_key no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '{' field_declaration_list '}'
1370 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, $2, 0, 0, $4 ); }
1371 | aggregate_key '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' '{' field_declaration_list '}' // CFA
1372 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, 0, $4, 0, $8 ); }
1373 | aggregate_key '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name // CFA
1374 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, $7, $4, 0, 0 ); }
1375 | aggregate_key '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '{' field_declaration_list '}' // CFA
1376 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, $7, $4, 0, $9 ); }
1377 | aggregate_key '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' '(' type_name_list ')' '{' field_declaration_list '}' // CFA
1378 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, 0, $4, $8, $11 ); }
1379 | aggregate_key '(' push type_name_list pop ')' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name // CFA
1380 // push and pop are only to prevent S/R conflicts
1381 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, $7, 0, $4, 0 ); }
1382 | aggregate_key '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' '(' type_name_list ')' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '{' field_declaration_list '}' // CFA
1383 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newAggregate( $1, $10, $4, $8, $12 ); }
1384 ;
1385
1386aggregate_key:
1387 STRUCT attribute_list_opt
1388 { $$ = DeclarationNode::Struct; }
1389 | UNION attribute_list_opt
1390 { $$ = DeclarationNode::Union; }
1391 ;
1392
1393field_declaration_list:
1394 field_declaration
1395 { $$ = $1; }
1396 | field_declaration_list field_declaration
1397 { $$ = $1->appendList( $2 ); }
1398 ;
1399
1400field_declaration:
1401 new_field_declaring_list ';' // CFA, new style field declaration
1402 | EXTENSION new_field_declaring_list ';' // GCC
1403 { $$ = $2; }
1404 | field_declaring_list ';'
1405 | EXTENSION field_declaring_list ';' // GCC
1406 { $$ = $2; }
1407 ;
1408
1409new_field_declaring_list: // CFA, new style field declaration
1410 new_abstract_declarator_tuple // CFA, no field name
1411 | new_abstract_declarator_tuple no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name
1412 { $$ = $1->addName( $2 ); }
1413 | new_field_declaring_list ',' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name
1414 { $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneType( $3 ) ); }
1415 | new_field_declaring_list ',' // CFA, no field name
1416 { $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneType( 0 ) ); }
1417 ;
1418
1419field_declaring_list:
1420 type_specifier field_declarator
1421 { $$ = $2->addType( $1 ); }
1422 | field_declaring_list ',' attribute_list_opt field_declarator
1423 { $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneBaseType( $4 ) ); }
1424 ;
1425
1426field_declarator:
1427 // empty
1428 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( 0 ); /* XXX */ } // CFA, no field name
1429 | bit_subrange_size // no field name
1430 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newBitfield( $1 ); }
1431 | variable_declarator bit_subrange_size_opt
1432 // A semantic check is required to ensure bit_subrange only appears on base type int.
1433 { $$ = $1->addBitfield( $2 ); }
1434 | typedef_redeclarator bit_subrange_size_opt
1435 // A semantic check is required to ensure bit_subrange only appears on base type int.
1436 { $$ = $1->addBitfield( $2 ); }
1437 | variable_abstract_declarator // CFA, no field name
1438 ;
1439
1440bit_subrange_size_opt:
1441 // empty
1442 { $$ = 0; }
1443 | bit_subrange_size
1444 { $$ = $1; }
1445 ;
1446
1447bit_subrange_size:
1448 ':' constant_expression
1449 { $$ = $2; }
1450 ;
1451
1452enum_key:
1453 ENUM attribute_list_opt
1454 ;
1455
1456enum_name:
1457 enum_key '{' enumerator_list comma_opt '}'
1458 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newEnum( 0, $3 ); }
1459 | enum_key no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '{' enumerator_list comma_opt '}'
1460 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newEnum( $2, $4 ); }
1461 | enum_key no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name
1462 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newEnum( $2, 0 ); }
1463 ;
1464
1465enumerator_list:
1466 no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name enumerator_value_opt
1467 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newEnumConstant( $1, $2 ); }
1468 | enumerator_list ',' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name enumerator_value_opt
1469 { $$ = $1->appendList( DeclarationNode::newEnumConstant( $3, $4 ) ); }
1470 ;
1471
1472enumerator_value_opt:
1473 // empty
1474 { $$ = 0; }
1475 | '=' constant_expression
1476 { $$ = $2; }
1477 ;
1478
1479// Minimum of one parameter after which ellipsis is allowed only at the end.
1480
1481new_parameter_type_list_opt: // CFA
1482 // empty
1483 { $$ = 0; }
1484 | new_parameter_type_list
1485 ;
1486
1487new_parameter_type_list: // CFA, abstract + real
1488 new_abstract_parameter_list
1489 | new_parameter_list
1490 | new_parameter_list pop ',' push new_abstract_parameter_list
1491 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 ); }
1492 | new_abstract_parameter_list pop ',' push ELLIPSIS
1493 { $$ = $1->addVarArgs(); }
1494 | new_parameter_list pop ',' push ELLIPSIS
1495 { $$ = $1->addVarArgs(); }
1496 ;
1497
1498new_parameter_list: // CFA
1499 // To obtain LR(1) between new_parameter_list and new_abstract_tuple, the last
1500 // new_abstract_parameter_list is factored out from new_parameter_list, flattening the rules to get
1501 // lookahead to the ']'.
1502 new_parameter_declaration
1503 | new_abstract_parameter_list pop ',' push new_parameter_declaration
1504 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 ); }
1505 | new_parameter_list pop ',' push new_parameter_declaration
1506 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 ); }
1507 | new_parameter_list pop ',' push new_abstract_parameter_list pop ',' push new_parameter_declaration
1508 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 )->appendList( $9 ); }
1509 ;
1510
1511new_abstract_parameter_list: // CFA, new & old style abstract
1512 new_abstract_parameter_declaration
1513 | new_abstract_parameter_list pop ',' push new_abstract_parameter_declaration
1514 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 ); }
1515 ;
1516
1517parameter_type_list_opt:
1518 // empty
1519 { $$ = 0; }
1520 | parameter_type_list
1521 ;
1522
1523parameter_type_list:
1524 parameter_list
1525 | parameter_list pop ',' push ELLIPSIS
1526 { $$ = $1->addVarArgs(); }
1527 ;
1528
1529parameter_list: // abstract + real
1530 abstract_parameter_declaration
1531 | parameter_declaration
1532 | parameter_list pop ',' push abstract_parameter_declaration
1533 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 ); }
1534 | parameter_list pop ',' push parameter_declaration
1535 { $$ = $1->appendList( $5 ); }
1536 ;
1537
1538// Provides optional identifier names (abstract_declarator/variable_declarator), no initialization, different
1539// semantics for typedef name by using typedef_parameter_redeclarator instead of typedef_redeclarator, and
1540// function prototypes.
1541
1542new_parameter_declaration: // CFA, new & old style parameter declaration
1543 parameter_declaration
1544 | new_identifier_parameter_declarator_no_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name assignment_opt
1545 { $$ = $1->addName( $2 ); }
1546 | new_abstract_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name assignment_opt
1547 // To obtain LR(1), these rules must be duplicated here (see new_abstract_declarator).
1548 { $$ = $1->addName( $2 ); }
1549 | type_qualifier_list new_abstract_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name assignment_opt
1550 { $$ = $2->addName( $3 )->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1551 | new_function_specifier
1552 ;
1553
1554new_abstract_parameter_declaration: // CFA, new & old style parameter declaration
1555 abstract_parameter_declaration
1556 | new_identifier_parameter_declarator_no_tuple
1557 | new_abstract_tuple
1558 // To obtain LR(1), these rules must be duplicated here (see new_abstract_declarator).
1559 | type_qualifier_list new_abstract_tuple
1560 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1561 | new_abstract_function
1562 ;
1563
1564parameter_declaration:
1565 declaration_specifier identifier_parameter_declarator assignment_opt
1566 {
1567 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1568 $$ = $2->addType( $1 )->addInitializer( new InitializerNode($3) );
1569 }
1570 | declaration_specifier typedef_parameter_redeclarator assignment_opt
1571 {
1572 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1573 $$ = $2->addType( $1 )->addInitializer( new InitializerNode($3) );
1574 }
1575 ;
1576
1577abstract_parameter_declaration:
1578 declaration_specifier
1579 | declaration_specifier abstract_parameter_declarator
1580 { $$ = $2->addType( $1 ); }
1581 ;
1582
1583// ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.9.1(6) : "An identifier declared as a typedef name shall not be redeclared as a
1584// parameter." Because the scope of the K&R-style parameter-list sees the typedef first, the following is
1585// based only on identifiers. The ANSI-style parameter-list can redefine a typedef name.
1586
1587identifier_list: // K&R-style parameter list => no types
1588 no_attr_identifier
1589 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( $1 ); }
1590 | identifier_list ',' no_attr_identifier
1591 { $$ = $1->appendList( DeclarationNode::newName( $3 ) ); }
1592 ;
1593
1594identifier_or_typedef_name:
1595 identifier
1596 | TYPEDEFname
1597 | TYPEGENname
1598 ;
1599
1600no_01_identifier_or_typedef_name:
1601 no_01_identifier
1602 | TYPEDEFname
1603 | TYPEGENname
1604 ;
1605
1606no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name:
1607 no_attr_identifier
1608 | TYPEDEFname
1609 | TYPEGENname
1610 ;
1611
1612type_name_no_function: // sizeof, alignof, cast (constructor)
1613 new_abstract_declarator_tuple // CFA
1614 | type_specifier
1615 | type_specifier variable_abstract_declarator
1616 { $$ = $2->addType( $1 ); }
1617 ;
1618
1619type_name: // typeof, assertion
1620 new_abstract_declarator_tuple // CFA
1621 | new_abstract_function // CFA
1622 | type_specifier
1623 | type_specifier abstract_declarator
1624 { $$ = $2->addType( $1 ); }
1625 ;
1626
1627initializer_opt:
1628 // empty
1629 { $$ = 0; }
1630 | '=' initializer { $$ = $2; }
1631 ;
1632
1633initializer:
1634 assignment_expression { $$ = new InitializerNode($1); }
1635 | '{' initializer_list comma_opt '}' { $$ = new InitializerNode($2, true); }
1636 ;
1637
1638initializer_list:
1639 initializer
1640 | designation initializer { $$ = $2->set_designators( $1 ); }
1641 | initializer_list ',' initializer { $$ = (InitializerNode *)( $1->set_link($3) ); }
1642 | initializer_list ',' designation initializer
1643 { $$ = (InitializerNode *)( $1->set_link( $4->set_designators($3) ) ); }
1644 ;
1645
1646// There is an unreconcileable parsing problem between C99 and CFA with respect to designators. The problem is
1647// use of '=' to separator the designator from the initializer value, as in:
1648//
1649// int x[10] = { [1] = 3 };
1650//
1651// The string "[1] = 3" can be parsed as a designator assignment or a tuple assignment. To disambiguate this
1652// case, CFA changes the syntax from "=" to ":" as the separator between the designator and initializer. GCC
1653// does uses ":" for field selection. The optional use of the "=" in GCC, or in this case ":", cannot be
1654// supported either due to shift/reduce conflicts
1655
1656designation:
1657 designator_list ':' // C99, CFA uses ":" instead of "="
1658 | no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name ':' // GCC, field name
1659 { $$ = new VarRefNode( $1 ); }
1660 ;
1661
1662designator_list: // C99
1663 designator
1664 | designator_list designator { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)($1->set_link( $2 )); }
1665 ;
1666
1667designator:
1668 '.' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name // C99, field name
1669 { $$ = new VarRefNode( $2 ); }
1670 | '[' push assignment_expression pop ']' // C99, single array element
1671 // assignment_expression used instead of constant_expression because of shift/reduce conflicts with
1672 // tuple.
1673 { $$ = $3; }
1674 | '[' push subrange pop ']' // CFA, multiple array elements
1675 { $$ = $3; }
1676 | '[' push constant_expression ELLIPSIS constant_expression pop ']' // GCC, multiple array elements
1677 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Range), $3, $5); }
1678 | '.' '[' push field_list pop ']' // CFA, tuple field selector
1679 { $$ = $4; }
1680 ;
1681
1682// The CFA type system is based on parametric polymorphism, the ability to declare functions with type
1683// parameters, rather than an object-oriented type system. This required four groups of extensions:
1684//
1685// Overloading: function, data, and operator identifiers may be overloaded.
1686//
1687// Type declarations: "type" is used to generate new types for declaring objects. Similarly, "dtype" is used
1688// for object and incomplete types, and "ftype" is used for function types. Type declarations with
1689// initializers provide definitions of new types. Type declarations with storage class "extern" provide
1690// opaque types.
1691//
1692// Polymorphic functions: A forall clause declares a type parameter. The corresponding argument is inferred at
1693// the call site. A polymorphic function is not a template; it is a function, with an address and a type.
1694//
1695// Specifications and Assertions: Specifications are collections of declarations parameterized by one or more
1696// types. They serve many of the purposes of abstract classes, and specification hierarchies resemble
1697// subclass hierarchies. Unlike classes, they can define relationships between types. Assertions declare
1698// that a type or types provide the operations declared by a specification. Assertions are normally used
1699// to declare requirements on type arguments of polymorphic functions.
1700
1701typegen_declaration_specifier: // CFA
1702 typegen_type_specifier
1703 | declaration_qualifier_list typegen_type_specifier
1704 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1705 | typegen_declaration_specifier storage_class // remaining OBSOLESCENT (see 2)
1706 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1707 | typegen_declaration_specifier storage_class type_qualifier_list
1708 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $3 ); }
1709 ;
1710
1711typegen_type_specifier: // CFA
1712 TYPEGENname '(' type_name_list ')'
1713 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFromTypeGen( $1, $3 ); }
1714 | type_qualifier_list TYPEGENname '(' type_name_list ')'
1715 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFromTypeGen( $2, $4 )->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1716 | typegen_type_specifier type_qualifier
1717 { $$ = $1->addQualifiers( $2 ); }
1718 ;
1719
1720type_parameter_list: // CFA
1721 type_parameter assignment_opt
1722 | type_parameter_list ',' type_parameter assignment_opt
1723 { $$ = $1->appendList( $3 ); }
1724 ;
1725
1726type_parameter: // CFA
1727 type_class no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name
1728 { typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($2), TypedefTable::TD); }
1729 assertion_list_opt
1730 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newTypeParam( $1, $2 )->addAssertions( $4 ); }
1731 | type_specifier identifier_parameter_declarator
1732 ;
1733
1734type_class: // CFA
1735 TYPE
1736 { $$ = DeclarationNode::Type; }
1737 | DTYPE
1738 { $$ = DeclarationNode::Ftype; }
1739 | FTYPE
1740 { $$ = DeclarationNode::Dtype; }
1741 ;
1742
1743assertion_list_opt: // CFA
1744 // empty
1745 { $$ = 0; }
1746 | assertion_list_opt assertion
1747 { $$ = $1 == 0 ? $2 : $1->appendList( $2 ); }
1748 ;
1749
1750assertion: // CFA
1751 '|' no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '(' type_name_list ')'
1752 {
1753 typedefTable.openContext( *($2) );
1754 $$ = DeclarationNode::newContextUse( $2, $4 );
1755 }
1756 | '|' '{' push context_declaration_list '}'
1757 { $$ = $4; }
1758 | '|' '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' '{' push context_declaration_list '}' '(' type_name_list ')'
1759 { $$ = 0; }
1760 ;
1761
1762type_name_list: // CFA
1763 type_name
1764 { $$ = new TypeValueNode( $1 ); }
1765 | assignment_expression
1766 | type_name_list ',' type_name
1767 { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)($1->set_link(new TypeValueNode( $3 ))); }
1768 | type_name_list ',' assignment_expression
1769 { $$ = (ExpressionNode *)($1->set_link($3)); }
1770 ;
1771
1772type_declaring_list: // CFA
1773 TYPE type_declarator
1774 { $$ = $2; }
1775 | storage_class_list TYPE type_declarator
1776 { $$ = $3->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
1777 | type_declaring_list ',' type_declarator
1778 { $$ = $1->appendList( $3->copyStorageClasses( $1 ) ); }
1779 ;
1780
1781type_declarator: // CFA
1782 type_declarator_name assertion_list_opt
1783 { $$ = $1->addAssertions( $2 ); }
1784 | type_declarator_name assertion_list_opt '=' type_name
1785 { $$ = $1->addAssertions( $2 )->addType( $4 ); }
1786 ;
1787
1788type_declarator_name: // CFA
1789 no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name
1790 {
1791 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($1), TypedefTable::TD);
1792 $$ = DeclarationNode::newTypeDecl( $1, 0 );
1793 }
1794 | no_01_identifier_or_typedef_name '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')'
1795 {
1796 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($1), TypedefTable::TG);
1797 $$ = DeclarationNode::newTypeDecl( $1, $4 );
1798 }
1799 ;
1800
1801context_specifier: // CFA
1802 CONTEXT no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' '{' '}'
1803 {
1804 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($2), TypedefTable::ID );
1805 $$ = DeclarationNode::newContext( $2, $5, 0 );
1806 }
1807 | CONTEXT no_attr_identifier_or_typedef_name '(' push type_parameter_list pop ')' '{'
1808 {
1809 typedefTable.enterContext( *($2) );
1810 typedefTable.enterScope();
1811 }
1812 context_declaration_list '}'
1813 {
1814 typedefTable.leaveContext();
1815 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope(*($2), TypedefTable::ID );
1816 $$ = DeclarationNode::newContext( $2, $5, $10 );
1817 }
1818 ;
1819
1820context_declaration_list: // CFA
1821 context_declaration
1822 | context_declaration_list push context_declaration
1823 { $$ = $1->appendList( $3 ); }
1824 ;
1825
1826context_declaration: // CFA
1827 new_context_declaring_list pop ';'
1828 | context_declaring_list pop ';'
1829 ;
1830
1831new_context_declaring_list: // CFA
1832 new_variable_specifier
1833 {
1834 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope2( TypedefTable::ID );
1835 $$ = $1;
1836 }
1837 | new_function_specifier
1838 {
1839 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope2( TypedefTable::ID );
1840 $$ = $1;
1841 }
1842 | new_context_declaring_list pop ',' push identifier_or_typedef_name
1843 {
1844 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope2( *($5), TypedefTable::ID );
1845 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneType( $5 ) );
1846 }
1847 ;
1848
1849context_declaring_list: // CFA
1850 type_specifier declarator
1851 {
1852 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope2( TypedefTable::ID );
1853 $$ = $2->addType( $1 );
1854 }
1855 | context_declaring_list pop ',' push declarator
1856 {
1857 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope2( TypedefTable::ID );
1858 $$ = $1->appendList( $1->cloneBaseType( $5 ) );
1859 }
1860 ;
1861
1862//***************************** EXTERNAL DEFINITIONS *****************************
1863
1864translation_unit:
1865 // empty
1866 {} // empty input file
1867 | external_definition_list
1868 {
1869 if ( theTree ) {
1870 theTree->appendList( $1 );
1871 } else {
1872 theTree = $1;
1873 }
1874 }
1875 ;
1876
1877external_definition_list:
1878 external_definition
1879 | external_definition_list push external_definition
1880 { $$ = ($1 != NULL ) ? $1->appendList( $3 ) : $3; }
1881 ;
1882
1883external_definition_list_opt:
1884 // empty
1885 { $$ = 0; }
1886 | external_definition_list
1887 ;
1888
1889external_definition:
1890 declaration
1891 | external_function_definition
1892 | asm_statement // GCC, global assembler statement
1893 {}
1894 | EXTERN STRINGliteral
1895 {
1896 linkageStack.push( linkage );
1897 linkage = LinkageSpec::fromString( *$2 );
1898 }
1899 '{' external_definition_list_opt '}' // C++-style linkage specifier
1900 {
1901 linkage = linkageStack.top();
1902 linkageStack.pop();
1903 $$ = $5;
1904 }
1905 | EXTENSION external_definition
1906 { $$ = $2; }
1907 ;
1908
1909external_function_definition:
1910 function_definition
1911
1912 // These rules are a concession to the "implicit int" type_specifier because there is a significant
1913 // amount of code with functions missing a type-specifier on the return type. Parsing is possible
1914 // because function_definition does not appear in the context of an expression (nested functions would
1915 // preclude this concession). A function prototype declaration must still have a type_specifier.
1916 // OBSOLESCENT (see 1)
1917 | function_declarator compound_statement
1918 {
1919 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1920 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1921 $$ = $1->addFunctionBody( $2 );
1922 }
1923 | old_function_declarator push old_declaration_list_opt compound_statement
1924 {
1925 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1926 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1927 $$ = $1->addOldDeclList( $3 )->addFunctionBody( $4 );
1928 }
1929 ;
1930
1931function_definition:
1932 new_function_declaration compound_statement // CFA
1933 {
1934 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1935 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1936 $$ = $1->addFunctionBody( $2 );
1937 }
1938 | declaration_specifier function_declarator compound_statement
1939 {
1940 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1941 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1942 $$ = $2->addFunctionBody( $3 )->addType( $1 );
1943 }
1944 | type_qualifier_list function_declarator compound_statement
1945 {
1946 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1947 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1948 $$ = $2->addFunctionBody( $3 )->addQualifiers( $1 );
1949 }
1950 | declaration_qualifier_list function_declarator compound_statement
1951 {
1952 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1953 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1954 $$ = $2->addFunctionBody( $3 )->addQualifiers( $1 );
1955 }
1956 | declaration_qualifier_list type_qualifier_list function_declarator compound_statement
1957 {
1958 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1959 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1960 $$ = $3->addFunctionBody( $4 )->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $1 );
1961 }
1962
1963 // Old-style K&R function definition, OBSOLESCENT (see 4)
1964 | declaration_specifier old_function_declarator push old_declaration_list_opt compound_statement
1965 {
1966 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1967 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1968 $$ = $2->addOldDeclList( $4 )->addFunctionBody( $5 )->addType( $1 );
1969 }
1970 | type_qualifier_list old_function_declarator push old_declaration_list_opt compound_statement
1971 {
1972 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1973 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1974 $$ = $2->addOldDeclList( $4 )->addFunctionBody( $5 )->addQualifiers( $1 );
1975 }
1976
1977 // Old-style K&R function definition with "implicit int" type_specifier, OBSOLESCENT (see 4)
1978 | declaration_qualifier_list old_function_declarator push old_declaration_list_opt compound_statement
1979 {
1980 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1981 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1982 $$ = $2->addOldDeclList( $4 )->addFunctionBody( $5 )->addQualifiers( $1 );
1983 }
1984 | declaration_qualifier_list type_qualifier_list old_function_declarator push old_declaration_list_opt compound_statement
1985 {
1986 typedefTable.addToEnclosingScope( TypedefTable::ID );
1987 typedefTable.leaveScope();
1988 $$ = $3->addOldDeclList( $5 )->addFunctionBody( $6 )->addQualifiers( $2 )->addQualifiers( $1 );
1989 }
1990 ;
1991
1992declarator:
1993 variable_declarator
1994 | function_declarator
1995 | typedef_redeclarator
1996 ;
1997
1998subrange:
1999 constant_expression '~' constant_expression // CFA, integer subrange
2000 { $$ = new CompositeExprNode(new OperatorNode(OperatorNode::Range), $1, $3); }
2001 ;
2002
2003asm_name_opt: // GCC
2004 // empty
2005 | ASM '(' string_literal_list ')' attribute_list_opt
2006 ;
2007
2008attribute_list_opt: // GCC
2009 // empty
2010 | attribute_list
2011 ;
2012
2013attribute_list: // GCC
2014 attribute
2015 | attribute_list attribute
2016 ;
2017
2018attribute: // GCC
2019 ATTRIBUTE '(' '(' attribute_parameter_list ')' ')'
2020 ;
2021
2022attribute_parameter_list: // GCC
2023 attrib
2024 | attribute_parameter_list ',' attrib
2025 ;
2026
2027attrib: // GCC
2028 // empty
2029 | any_word
2030 | any_word '(' comma_expression_opt ')'
2031 ;
2032
2033any_word: // GCC
2034 identifier_or_typedef_name {}
2035 | storage_class_name {}
2036 | basic_type_name {}
2037 | type_qualifier {}
2038 ;
2039
2040// ============================================================================
2041// The following sections are a series of grammar patterns used to parse declarators. Multiple patterns are
2042// necessary because the type of an identifier in wrapped around the identifier in the same form as its usage
2043// in an expression, as in:
2044//
2045// int (*f())[10] { ... };
2046// ... (*f())[3] += 1; // definition mimics usage
2047//
2048// Because these patterns are highly recursive, changes at a lower level in the recursion require copying some
2049// or all of the pattern. Each of these patterns has some subtle variation to ensure correct syntax in a
2050// particular context.
2051// ============================================================================
2052
2053// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2054// The set of valid declarators before a compound statement for defining a function is less than the set of
2055// declarators to define a variable or function prototype, e.g.:
2056//
2057// valid declaration invalid definition
2058// ----------------- ------------------
2059// int f; int f {}
2060// int *f; int *f {}
2061// int f[10]; int f[10] {}
2062// int (*f)(int); int (*f)(int) {}
2063//
2064// To preclude this syntactic anomaly requires separating the grammar rules for variable and function
2065// declarators, hence variable_declarator and function_declarator.
2066// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2067
2068// This pattern parses a declaration of a variable that is not redefining a typedef name. The pattern
2069// precludes declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions.
2070
2071variable_declarator:
2072 paren_identifier attribute_list_opt
2073 | variable_ptr
2074 | variable_array attribute_list_opt
2075 | variable_function attribute_list_opt
2076 ;
2077
2078paren_identifier:
2079 identifier
2080 {
2081 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *($1) );
2082 $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( $1 );
2083 }
2084 | '(' paren_identifier ')' // redundant parenthesis
2085 { $$ = $2; }
2086 ;
2087
2088variable_ptr:
2089 '*' variable_declarator
2090 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2091 | '*' type_qualifier_list variable_declarator
2092 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2093 | '(' variable_ptr ')'
2094 { $$ = $2; }
2095 ;
2096
2097variable_array:
2098 paren_identifier array_dimension
2099 { $$ = $1->addArray( $2 ); }
2100 | '(' variable_ptr ')' array_dimension
2101 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2102 | '(' variable_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2103 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2104 | '(' variable_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2105 { $$ = $2; }
2106 ;
2107
2108variable_function:
2109 '(' variable_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2110 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2111 | '(' variable_function ')' // redundant parenthesis
2112 { $$ = $2; }
2113 ;
2114
2115// This pattern parses a function declarator that is not redefining a typedef name. Because functions cannot
2116// be nested, there is no context where a function definition can redefine a typedef name. To allow nested
2117// functions requires further separation of variable and function declarators in typedef_redeclarator. The
2118// pattern precludes returning arrays and functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2119
2120function_declarator:
2121 function_no_ptr attribute_list_opt
2122 | function_ptr
2123 | function_array attribute_list_opt
2124 ;
2125
2126function_no_ptr:
2127 paren_identifier '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2128 { $$ = $1->addParamList( $4 ); }
2129 | '(' function_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
2130 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2131 | '(' function_no_ptr ')' // redundant parenthesis
2132 { $$ = $2; }
2133 ;
2134
2135function_ptr:
2136 '*' function_declarator
2137 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2138 | '*' type_qualifier_list function_declarator
2139 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2140 | '(' function_ptr ')'
2141 { $$ = $2; }
2142 ;
2143
2144function_array:
2145 '(' function_ptr ')' array_dimension
2146 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2147 | '(' function_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2148 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2149 | '(' function_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2150 { $$ = $2; }
2151 ;
2152
2153// This pattern parses an old-style K&R function declarator (OBSOLESCENT, see 4) that is not redefining a
2154// typedef name (see function_declarator for additional comments). The pattern precludes returning arrays and
2155// functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2156
2157old_function_declarator:
2158 old_function_no_ptr
2159 | old_function_ptr
2160 | old_function_array
2161 ;
2162
2163old_function_no_ptr:
2164 paren_identifier '(' identifier_list ')' // function_declarator handles empty parameter
2165 { $$ = $1->addIdList( $3 ); }
2166 | '(' old_function_ptr ')' '(' identifier_list ')'
2167 { $$ = $2->addIdList( $5 ); }
2168 | '(' old_function_no_ptr ')' // redundant parenthesis
2169 { $$ = $2; }
2170 ;
2171
2172old_function_ptr:
2173 '*' old_function_declarator
2174 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2175 | '*' type_qualifier_list old_function_declarator
2176 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2177 | '(' old_function_ptr ')'
2178 { $$ = $2; }
2179 ;
2180
2181old_function_array:
2182 '(' old_function_ptr ')' array_dimension
2183 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2184 | '(' old_function_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2185 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2186 | '(' old_function_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2187 { $$ = $2; }
2188 ;
2189
2190// This pattern parses a declaration for a variable or function prototype that redefines a typedef name, e.g.:
2191//
2192// typedef int foo;
2193// {
2194// int foo; // redefine typedef name in new scope
2195// }
2196//
2197// The pattern precludes declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions, and
2198// returning arrays and functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2199
2200typedef_redeclarator:
2201 paren_typedef attribute_list_opt
2202 | typedef_ptr
2203 | typedef_array attribute_list_opt
2204 | typedef_function attribute_list_opt
2205 ;
2206
2207paren_typedef:
2208 TYPEDEFname
2209 {
2210 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *($1) );
2211 $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( $1 );
2212 }
2213 | '(' paren_typedef ')'
2214 { $$ = $2; }
2215 ;
2216
2217typedef_ptr:
2218 '*' typedef_redeclarator
2219 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2220 | '*' type_qualifier_list typedef_redeclarator
2221 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2222 | '(' typedef_ptr ')'
2223 { $$ = $2; }
2224 ;
2225
2226typedef_array:
2227 paren_typedef array_dimension
2228 { $$ = $1->addArray( $2 ); }
2229 | '(' typedef_ptr ')' array_dimension
2230 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2231 | '(' typedef_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2232 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2233 | '(' typedef_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2234 { $$ = $2; }
2235 ;
2236
2237typedef_function:
2238 paren_typedef '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2239 { $$ = $1->addParamList( $4 ); }
2240 | '(' typedef_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2241 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2242 | '(' typedef_function ')' // redundant parenthesis
2243 { $$ = $2; }
2244 ;
2245
2246// This pattern parses a declaration for a parameter variable or function prototype that is not redefining a
2247// typedef name and allows the C99 array options, which can only appear in a parameter list. The pattern
2248// precludes declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions, and returning arrays
2249// and functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2250
2251identifier_parameter_declarator:
2252 paren_identifier attribute_list_opt
2253 | identifier_parameter_ptr
2254 | identifier_parameter_array attribute_list_opt
2255 | identifier_parameter_function attribute_list_opt
2256 ;
2257
2258identifier_parameter_ptr:
2259 '*' identifier_parameter_declarator
2260 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2261 | '*' type_qualifier_list identifier_parameter_declarator
2262 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2263 | '(' identifier_parameter_ptr ')'
2264 { $$ = $2; }
2265 ;
2266
2267identifier_parameter_array:
2268 paren_identifier array_parameter_dimension
2269 { $$ = $1->addArray( $2 ); }
2270 | '(' identifier_parameter_ptr ')' array_dimension
2271 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2272 | '(' identifier_parameter_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2273 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2274 | '(' identifier_parameter_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2275 { $$ = $2; }
2276 ;
2277
2278identifier_parameter_function:
2279 paren_identifier '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2280 { $$ = $1->addParamList( $4 ); }
2281 | '(' identifier_parameter_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2282 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2283 | '(' identifier_parameter_function ')' // redundant parenthesis
2284 { $$ = $2; }
2285 ;
2286
2287// This pattern parses a declaration for a parameter variable or function prototype that is redefining a
2288// typedef name, e.g.:
2289//
2290// typedef int foo;
2291// int f( int foo ); // redefine typedef name in new scope
2292//
2293// and allows the C99 array options, which can only appear in a parameter list. In addition, the pattern
2294// handles the special meaning of parenthesis around a typedef name:
2295//
2296// ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.7.5.3(11) : "In a parameter declaration, a single typedef name in
2297// parentheses is taken to be an abstract declarator that specifies a function with a single parameter,
2298// not as redundant parentheses around the identifier."
2299//
2300// which precludes the following cases:
2301//
2302// typedef float T;
2303// int f( int ( T [5] ) ); // see abstract_parameter_declarator
2304// int g( int ( T ( int ) ) ); // see abstract_parameter_declarator
2305// int f( int f1( T a[5] ) ); // see identifier_parameter_declarator
2306// int g( int g1( T g2( int p ) ) ); // see identifier_parameter_declarator
2307//
2308// In essence, a '(' immediately to the left of typedef name, T, is interpreted as starting a parameter type
2309// list, and not as redundant parentheses around a redeclaration of T. Finally, the pattern also precludes
2310// declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions, and returning arrays and
2311// functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2312
2313typedef_parameter_redeclarator:
2314 typedef attribute_list_opt
2315 | typedef_parameter_ptr
2316 | typedef_parameter_array attribute_list_opt
2317 | typedef_parameter_function attribute_list_opt
2318 ;
2319
2320typedef:
2321 TYPEDEFname
2322 {
2323 typedefTable.setNextIdentifier( *($1) );
2324 $$ = DeclarationNode::newName( $1 );
2325 }
2326 ;
2327
2328typedef_parameter_ptr:
2329 '*' typedef_parameter_redeclarator
2330 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2331 | '*' type_qualifier_list typedef_parameter_redeclarator
2332 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2333 | '(' typedef_parameter_ptr ')'
2334 { $$ = $2; }
2335 ;
2336
2337typedef_parameter_array:
2338 typedef array_parameter_dimension
2339 { $$ = $1->addArray( $2 ); }
2340 | '(' typedef_parameter_ptr ')' array_parameter_dimension
2341 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2342 ;
2343
2344typedef_parameter_function:
2345 typedef '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2346 { $$ = $1->addParamList( $4 ); }
2347 | '(' typedef_parameter_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2348 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2349 ;
2350
2351// This pattern parses a declaration of an abstract variable or function prototype, i.e., there is no
2352// identifier to which the type applies, e.g.:
2353//
2354// sizeof( int );
2355// sizeof( int [10] );
2356//
2357// The pattern precludes declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions, and
2358// returning arrays and functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2359
2360abstract_declarator:
2361 abstract_ptr
2362 | abstract_array attribute_list_opt
2363 | abstract_function attribute_list_opt
2364 ;
2365
2366abstract_ptr:
2367 '*'
2368 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ); }
2369 | '*' type_qualifier_list
2370 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ); }
2371 | '*' abstract_declarator
2372 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2373 | '*' type_qualifier_list abstract_declarator
2374 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2375 | '(' abstract_ptr ')'
2376 { $$ = $2; }
2377 ;
2378
2379abstract_array:
2380 array_dimension
2381 | '(' abstract_ptr ')' array_dimension
2382 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2383 | '(' abstract_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2384 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2385 | '(' abstract_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2386 { $$ = $2; }
2387 ;
2388
2389abstract_function:
2390 '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2391 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( 0, 0, $3, 0 ); }
2392 | '(' abstract_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2393 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2394 | '(' abstract_function ')' // redundant parenthesis
2395 { $$ = $2; }
2396 ;
2397
2398array_dimension:
2399 // Only the first dimension can be empty.
2400 '[' push pop ']'
2401 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ); }
2402 | '[' push pop ']' multi_array_dimension
2403 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false )->addArray( $5 ); }
2404 | multi_array_dimension
2405 ;
2406
2407multi_array_dimension:
2408 '[' push assignment_expression pop ']'
2409 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $3, 0, false ); }
2410 | '[' push '*' pop ']' // C99
2411 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newVarArray( 0 ); }
2412 | multi_array_dimension '[' push assignment_expression pop ']'
2413 { $$ = $1->addArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( $4, 0, false ) ); }
2414 | multi_array_dimension '[' push '*' pop ']' // C99
2415 { $$ = $1->addArray( DeclarationNode::newVarArray( 0 ) ); }
2416 ;
2417
2418// This pattern parses a declaration of a parameter abstract variable or function prototype, i.e., there is no
2419// identifier to which the type applies, e.g.:
2420//
2421// int f( int ); // abstract variable parameter; no parameter name specified
2422// int f( int (int) ); // abstract function-prototype parameter; no parameter name specified
2423//
2424// The pattern precludes declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions, and
2425// returning arrays and functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2426
2427abstract_parameter_declarator:
2428 abstract_parameter_ptr
2429 | abstract_parameter_array attribute_list_opt
2430 | abstract_parameter_function attribute_list_opt
2431 ;
2432
2433abstract_parameter_ptr:
2434 '*'
2435 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ); }
2436 | '*' type_qualifier_list
2437 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ); }
2438 | '*' abstract_parameter_declarator
2439 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2440 | '*' type_qualifier_list abstract_parameter_declarator
2441 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2442 | '(' abstract_parameter_ptr ')'
2443 { $$ = $2; }
2444 ;
2445
2446abstract_parameter_array:
2447 array_parameter_dimension
2448 | '(' abstract_parameter_ptr ')' array_parameter_dimension
2449 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2450 | '(' abstract_parameter_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2451 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2452 | '(' abstract_parameter_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2453 { $$ = $2; }
2454 ;
2455
2456abstract_parameter_function:
2457 '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2458 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( 0, 0, $3, 0 ); }
2459 | '(' abstract_parameter_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2460 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2461 | '(' abstract_parameter_function ')' // redundant parenthesis
2462 { $$ = $2; }
2463 ;
2464
2465array_parameter_dimension:
2466 // Only the first dimension can be empty or have qualifiers.
2467 array_parameter_1st_dimension
2468 | array_parameter_1st_dimension multi_array_dimension
2469 { $$ = $1->addArray( $2 ); }
2470 | multi_array_dimension
2471 ;
2472
2473// The declaration of an array parameter has additional syntax over arrays in normal variable declarations:
2474//
2475// ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.7.5.2(1) : "The optional type qualifiers and the keyword static shall
2476// appear only in a declaration of a function parameter with an array type, and then only in the
2477// outermost array type derivation."
2478
2479array_parameter_1st_dimension:
2480 '[' push pop ']'
2481 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ); }
2482 // multi_array_dimension handles the '[' '*' ']' case
2483 | '[' push type_qualifier_list '*' pop ']' // remaining C99
2484 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newVarArray( $3 ); }
2485 | '[' push type_qualifier_list pop ']'
2486 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, $3, false ); }
2487 // multi_array_dimension handles the '[' assignment_expression ']' case
2488 | '[' push type_qualifier_list assignment_expression pop ']'
2489 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $4, $3, false ); }
2490 | '[' push STATIC type_qualifier_list_opt assignment_expression pop ']'
2491 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $5, $4, true ); }
2492 | '[' push type_qualifier_list STATIC assignment_expression pop ']'
2493 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $5, $3, true ); }
2494 ;
2495
2496// This pattern parses a declaration of an abstract variable, i.e., there is no identifier to which the type
2497// applies, e.g.:
2498//
2499// sizeof( int ); // abstract variable; no identifier name specified
2500//
2501// The pattern precludes declaring an array of functions versus a pointer to an array of functions, and
2502// returning arrays and functions versus pointers to arrays and functions.
2503
2504variable_abstract_declarator:
2505 variable_abstract_ptr
2506 | variable_abstract_array attribute_list_opt
2507 | variable_abstract_function attribute_list_opt
2508 ;
2509
2510variable_abstract_ptr:
2511 '*'
2512 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ); }
2513 | '*' type_qualifier_list
2514 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ); }
2515 | '*' variable_abstract_declarator
2516 { $$ = $2->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2517 | '*' type_qualifier_list variable_abstract_declarator
2518 { $$ = $3->addPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $2 ) ); }
2519 | '(' variable_abstract_ptr ')'
2520 { $$ = $2; }
2521 ;
2522
2523variable_abstract_array:
2524 array_dimension
2525 | '(' variable_abstract_ptr ')' array_dimension
2526 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2527 | '(' variable_abstract_array ')' multi_array_dimension // redundant parenthesis
2528 { $$ = $2->addArray( $4 ); }
2529 | '(' variable_abstract_array ')' // redundant parenthesis
2530 { $$ = $2; }
2531 ;
2532
2533variable_abstract_function:
2534 '(' variable_abstract_ptr ')' '(' push parameter_type_list_opt pop ')' // empty parameter list OBSOLESCENT (see 3)
2535 { $$ = $2->addParamList( $6 ); }
2536 | '(' variable_abstract_function ')' // redundant parenthesis
2537 { $$ = $2; }
2538 ;
2539
2540// This pattern parses a new-style declaration for a parameter variable or function prototype that is either
2541// an identifier or typedef name and allows the C99 array options, which can only appear in a parameter list.
2542
2543new_identifier_parameter_declarator_tuple: // CFA
2544 new_identifier_parameter_declarator_no_tuple
2545 | new_abstract_tuple
2546 | type_qualifier_list new_abstract_tuple
2547 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
2548 ;
2549
2550new_identifier_parameter_declarator_no_tuple: // CFA
2551 new_identifier_parameter_ptr
2552 | new_identifier_parameter_array
2553 ;
2554
2555new_identifier_parameter_ptr: // CFA
2556 '*' type_specifier
2557 { $$ = $2->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2558 | type_qualifier_list '*' type_specifier
2559 { $$ = $3->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $1 ) ); }
2560 | '*' new_abstract_function
2561 { $$ = $2->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2562 | type_qualifier_list '*' new_abstract_function
2563 { $$ = $3->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $1 ) ); }
2564 | '*' new_identifier_parameter_declarator_tuple
2565 { $$ = $2->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2566 | type_qualifier_list '*' new_identifier_parameter_declarator_tuple
2567 { $$ = $3->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $1 ) ); }
2568 ;
2569
2570new_identifier_parameter_array: // CFA
2571 // Only the first dimension can be empty or have qualifiers. Empty dimension must be factored out due
2572 // to shift/reduce conflict with new-style empty (void) function return type.
2573 '[' push pop ']' type_specifier
2574 { $$ = $5->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2575 | new_array_parameter_1st_dimension type_specifier
2576 { $$ = $2->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2577 | '[' push pop ']' multi_array_dimension type_specifier
2578 { $$ = $6->addNewArray( $5 )->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2579 | new_array_parameter_1st_dimension multi_array_dimension type_specifier
2580 { $$ = $3->addNewArray( $2 )->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2581 | multi_array_dimension type_specifier
2582 { $$ = $2->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2583 | '[' push pop ']' new_identifier_parameter_ptr
2584 { $$ = $5->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2585 | new_array_parameter_1st_dimension new_identifier_parameter_ptr
2586 { $$ = $2->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2587 | '[' push pop ']' multi_array_dimension new_identifier_parameter_ptr
2588 { $$ = $6->addNewArray( $5 )->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2589 | new_array_parameter_1st_dimension multi_array_dimension new_identifier_parameter_ptr
2590 { $$ = $3->addNewArray( $2 )->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2591 | multi_array_dimension new_identifier_parameter_ptr
2592 { $$ = $2->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2593 ;
2594
2595new_array_parameter_1st_dimension:
2596 '[' push type_qualifier_list '*' pop ']' // remaining C99
2597 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newVarArray( $3 ); }
2598 | '[' push type_qualifier_list assignment_expression pop ']'
2599 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $4, $3, false ); }
2600 | '[' push declaration_qualifier_list assignment_expression pop ']'
2601 // declaration_qualifier_list must be used because of shift/reduce conflict with
2602 // assignment_expression, so a semantic check is necessary to preclude them as a type_qualifier cannot
2603 // appear in this context.
2604 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $4, $3, true ); }
2605 | '[' push declaration_qualifier_list type_qualifier_list assignment_expression pop ']'
2606 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newArray( $5, $4->addQualifiers( $3 ), true ); }
2607 ;
2608
2609// This pattern parses a new-style declaration of an abstract variable or function prototype, i.e., there is
2610// no identifier to which the type applies, e.g.:
2611//
2612// [int] f( int ); // abstract variable parameter; no parameter name specified
2613// [int] f( [int] (int) ); // abstract function-prototype parameter; no parameter name specified
2614//
2615// These rules need LR(3):
2616//
2617// new_abstract_tuple identifier_or_typedef_name
2618// '[' new_parameter_list ']' identifier_or_typedef_name '(' new_parameter_type_list_opt ')'
2619//
2620// since a function return type can be syntactically identical to a tuple type:
2621//
2622// [int, int] t;
2623// [int, int] f( int );
2624//
2625// Therefore, it is necessary to look at the token after identifier_or_typedef_name to know when to reduce
2626// new_abstract_tuple. To make this LR(1), several rules have to be flattened (lengthened) to allow the
2627// necessary lookahead. To accomplish this, new_abstract_declarator has an entry point without tuple, and
2628// tuple declarations are duplicated when appearing with new_function_specifier.
2629
2630new_abstract_declarator_tuple: // CFA
2631 new_abstract_tuple
2632 | type_qualifier_list new_abstract_tuple
2633 { $$ = $2->addQualifiers( $1 ); }
2634 | new_abstract_declarator_no_tuple
2635 ;
2636
2637new_abstract_declarator_no_tuple: // CFA
2638 new_abstract_ptr
2639 | new_abstract_array
2640 ;
2641
2642new_abstract_ptr: // CFA
2643 '*' type_specifier
2644 { $$ = $2->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2645 | type_qualifier_list '*' type_specifier
2646 { $$ = $3->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $1 ) ); }
2647 | '*' new_abstract_function
2648 { $$ = $2->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2649 | type_qualifier_list '*' new_abstract_function
2650 { $$ = $3->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $1 ) ); }
2651 | '*' new_abstract_declarator_tuple
2652 { $$ = $2->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( 0 ) ); }
2653 | type_qualifier_list '*' new_abstract_declarator_tuple
2654 { $$ = $3->addNewPointer( DeclarationNode::newPointer( $1 ) ); }
2655 ;
2656
2657new_abstract_array: // CFA
2658 // Only the first dimension can be empty. Empty dimension must be factored out due to shift/reduce
2659 // conflict with empty (void) function return type.
2660 '[' push pop ']' type_specifier
2661 { $$ = $5->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2662 | '[' push pop ']' multi_array_dimension type_specifier
2663 { $$ = $6->addNewArray( $5 )->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2664 | multi_array_dimension type_specifier
2665 { $$ = $2->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2666 | '[' push pop ']' new_abstract_ptr
2667 { $$ = $5->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2668 | '[' push pop ']' multi_array_dimension new_abstract_ptr
2669 { $$ = $6->addNewArray( $5 )->addNewArray( DeclarationNode::newArray( 0, 0, false ) ); }
2670 | multi_array_dimension new_abstract_ptr
2671 { $$ = $2->addNewArray( $1 ); }
2672 ;
2673
2674new_abstract_tuple: // CFA
2675 '[' push new_abstract_parameter_list pop ']'
2676 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newTuple( $3 ); }
2677 ;
2678
2679new_abstract_function: // CFA
2680 '[' push pop ']' '(' new_parameter_type_list_opt ')'
2681 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( 0, DeclarationNode::newTuple( 0 ), $6, 0 ); }
2682 | new_abstract_tuple '(' push new_parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
2683 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( 0, $1, $4, 0 ); }
2684 | new_function_return '(' push new_parameter_type_list_opt pop ')'
2685 { $$ = DeclarationNode::newFunction( 0, $1, $4, 0 ); }
2686 ;
2687
2688// 1) ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.7.2(2) : "At least one type specifier shall be given in the declaration
2689// specifiers in each declaration, and in the specifier-qualifier list in each structure declaration and
2690// type name."
2691//
2692// 2) ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.11.5(1) : "The placement of a storage-class specifier other than at the
2693// beginning of the declaration specifiers in a declaration is an obsolescent feature."
2694//
2695// 3) ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.11.6(1) : "The use of function declarators with empty parentheses (not
2696// prototype-format parameter type declarators) is an obsolescent feature."
2697//
2698// 4) ISO/IEC 9899:1999 Section 6.11.7(1) : "The use of function definitions with separate parameter
2699// identifier and declaration lists (not prototype-format parameter type and identifier declarators) is an
2700// obsolescent feature.
2701
2702//************************* MISCELLANEOUS ********************************
2703
2704comma_opt: // redundant comma
2705 // empty
2706 | ','
2707 ;
2708
2709assignment_opt:
2710 // empty
2711 { $$ = 0; }
2712 | '=' assignment_expression
2713 { $$ = $2; }
2714 ;
2715
2716%%
2717// ----end of grammar----
2718
2719void yyerror( const char * ) {
2720 std::cout << "Error ";
2721 if ( yyfilename ) {
2722 std::cout << "in file " << yyfilename << " ";
2723 } // if
2724 std::cout << "at line " << yylineno << " reading token \"" << *(yylval.tok.str) << "\"" << std::endl;
2725}
2726
2727// Local Variables: //
2728// tab-width: 4 //
2729// mode: c++ //
2730// compile-command: "make install" //
2731// End: //
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