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Re: Bug in glr2.cc
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: Bug in glr2.cc |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Jan 2022 07:11:35 +0100 |
Hi Jot,
Sorry for not having picked up this issue sooner.
> Le 24 déc. 2021 à 23:38, Jot Dot <jotdot@shaw.ca> a écrit :
> I have spent a couple of hours slowly reducing my grammar to the point
> where it is about as small as I can make it.
This is excellent work, thanks a lot for this!
However the test case you provided does not compile, it still has dependencies.
I can probably get it to work, but without the actual input that crashed your
parser, it would be useless.
Is it possible to get that input? As a stream of tokens. If passing the code
here, publicly, is a problem, you can send it privately.
> Oh, btw: Seasons Greetings? Happy Holidays? Merry Christmas? (pick one or add
> one)
> Sorry to find it today (Dec 24) as this is a busy time for many people.
I'm late, but not yet too late, but... Have a nice year Jot!
> I could remove this mess if we were able to make the %merge routines
> as members of the Parser class. hint hint - just a gentle nudge :)
> <parser.y>
Will do. Thanks for the reminder :)
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