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Re: bison-2.6.5 1 test failed on solaris 10
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Dennis Clarke |
Subject: |
Re: bison-2.6.5 1 test failed on solaris 10 |
Date: |
Thu, 08 Nov 2012 13:06:10 -0500 |
> Hi Dennis,
>
> Le 8 nov. 2012 à 06:23, Dennis Clarke a écrit :
>
> > "scan-code.l", line 441: warning: operands have incompatible types:
> > struct {struct {..} start, struct {..} end} ":" const
> struct {struct {..} start, struct {..} end}
>
> This is interesting, and indeed, the code should be written
> differently.
I should let you know that I tested bison-2.6.3 and bison-2.6.4 which
fail the same test and ONLY that test :
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Parser Headers.
130: Invalid CPP guards: --defines=input/input.h ok
131: Invalid CPP guards: --defines=9foo.h ok
132: Invalid CPP guards: %glr-parser --defines=input/input.h ok
133: Invalid CPP guards: %glr-parser --defines=9foo.h ok
134: export YYLTYPE ok
135: Several parsers FAILED (headers.at:233)
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> > see bison-2.6.5_SunOS5.10_sparcv9_testsuite.log attached
>
> This is minor: grep -E does not seem to support -w. I'll adjust the
> test suite, thanks a lot for the report.
thank you for the quick reply.
The question then is .. am I safe to install this version of bison and
then also release a package ? I suspect "yes".
> 137. headers.at:125: testing Several parsers ...
> ./headers.at:233: bison -d -o x1.c x1.y
> ./headers.at:233: $EGREP yy x1.h
> ./headers.at:233: sed -ne 's,/\*[^*]*\*/,,g;s,//.*,,' \
> -e '/YY/p' x1.h |
> $EGREP -wv
> 'YY(PARSE_PARAM|PUSH_MORE(_DEFINED)?|_[0-9A-Z_]+_INCLUDED)|(defined|if)
> YYDEBUG'
> 0a1,6
> > Usage: grep [-c|-l|-q] [-bhinsvwx] pattern_list [file ...]
> > grep [-c|-l|-q] [-bhinsvwx] [-e pattern_list]... [-f
> pattern_file]... [file...]
> > grep -E [-c|-l|-q] [-bhinsvx] pattern_list [file ...]
> > grep -E [-c|-l|-q] [-bhinsvx] [-e pattern_list]... [-f
> pattern_file]... [file...]
> > grep -F [-c|-l|-q] [-bhinsvx] pattern_list [file ...]
> > grep -F [-c|-l|-q] [-bhinsvx] [-e pattern_list]... [-f
> pattern_file]... [file...]
> ./headers.at:233: exit code was 2, expected 1
> 137. headers.at:125: 137. Several parsers (headers.at:125): FAILED
> (headers.at:233)
Thank you very much for the reply.
Dennis Clarke
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