#!/bin/sh # Fix up yacc output to allow dynamic allocation. Since perly.c # is now provided with the perl source, this should not be necessary. # # However, if the user wishes to use byacc, or wishes to try another # compiler compiler (e.g. bison or yacc), this script will get run. # See makefile run_byacc target for more details. # # Currently, only byacc version 1.8 is fully supported. # # Hacks to make it work with Interactive's SysVr3 Version 2.2 # doughera@lafayette.edu (Andy Dougherty) 3/23/91 # # Additional information to make the BSD section work with SunOS 4.0.2 # tdinger@East.Sun.COM (Tom Dinger) 4/15/1991 # # Also edit some practices gcc -Wall finds questionable. # gnupatch=patch . ./config.sh input=$1 output=$2 tmp=/tmp/f$$ inputh=`echo $input|sed 's:\.c$:.h:'` if grep '^#ifdef PERL_CORE' $inputh; then : never mind else echo "#ifdef PERL_CORE" > $tmp sed -e 's:^typedef union {:#endif /* PERL_CORE */\ \ typedef union {:' $inputh >> $tmp mv -f $tmp $inputh fi if grep 'yaccpar 1.8 (Berkeley)' $input >/dev/null 2>&1; then cp $input $output # Don't expect the diff to do everything -- do some by hand if test -f perly_c.diff; then $gnupatch -F3 $output $tmp && mv -f $tmp $output || exit 1 rm -rf $input echo "If you need to debug perly.c, you need to fix up the #line" echo "directives yourself." fi exit elif grep 'yaccpar 1.9 (Berkeley)' $input >/dev/null 2>&1; then if test -f perly.c.dif9; then $gnupatch -F3 $output $tmp && mv -f $tmp $output || exit 1 rm -rf $input echo "If you need to debug perly.c, you need to fix up the #line" echo "directives yourself." exit 0 else echo "Diffs from byacc-1.9 are not available." echo "If you wish to proceed anyway, do" echo "cp $input $output" echo "cp y.tab.h perly.h" echo "and re-run make. Otherwise, I will use the old perly.c" touch perly.c # Exit with error status to stop make. exit 1 fi fi plan="unknown" echo "" echo "Warning: the yacc you have used is not directly supported by perl." echo "The perly.fixer script will attempt to make some changes to the generated" echo "file. The changes may be incomplete and that might lead to problems later" echo "(especially with complex scripts). You may need to apply the changes" echo "embedded in perl.fixer (and/or perly_c.dif*) by hand." echo "" # Below, we check for various characteristic yaccpar outputs. # Test for BSD 4.3 version. # Also tests for the SunOS 4.0.2 version egrep 'YYSTYPE[ ]*yyv\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\]; short[ ]*yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *; yyps *= *&yys\[ *-1 *\]; yypv *= *&yyv\[ *-1 *\]; if *\( *\+\+yyps *>=* *&yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *\)' $input >$tmp 2>/dev/null set `wc -l $tmp` if test "$1" = "5"; then plan="bsd43" fi if test "$plan" = "unknown"; then # Test for ISC 2.2 version (probably generic SysVr3). egrep 'YYSTYPE[ ]*yyv\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\]; int[ ]*yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *; yyps *= *&yys\[ *-1 *\]; yypv *= *&yyv\[ *-1 *\]; if *\( *\+\+yy_ps *>= *&yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *\)' $input >$tmp 2>/dev/null set `wc -l $tmp` if test "$1" = "5"; then plan="isc" fi fi # ------ case "$plan" in ################################################################## # The SunOS 4.0.2 version has the comparison fixed already. # Also added are out of memory checks (makes porting the generated # code easier) For most systems, it can't hurt. -- TD "bsd43") echo "Attempting to patch perly.c to allow dynamic yacc stack allocation" echo "Assuming bsd4.3 yaccpar" cat >$tmp <<'END' /YYSTYPE[ ]*yyv\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\];/c\ int yymaxdepth = YYMAXDEPTH;\ YYSTYPE *yyv; /* where the values are stored */\ short *yys;\ short *maxyyps; /short[ ]*yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *;/d /yyps *= *&yys\[ *-1 *\];/d /yypv *= *&yyv\[ *-1 *\];/c\ \ if (!yyv) {\ \ New(73, yyv, yymaxdepth, YYSTYPE);\ \ New(73, yys, yymaxdepth, short);\ \ if ( !yyv || !yys ) {\ \ yyerror( "out of memory" );\ \ return(1);\ \ }\ \ maxyyps = &yys[yymaxdepth];\ \ }\ \ yyps = &yys[-1];\ \ yypv = &yyv[-1]; /if *( *\+\+yyps *>=* *&yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *)/c\ \ if( ++yyps >= maxyyps ) {\ \ int tv = yypv - yyv;\ \ int ts = yyps - yys;\ \ \ yymaxdepth *= 2;\ \ Renew(yyv, yymaxdepth, YYSTYPE);\ \ Renew(yys, yymaxdepth, short);\ \ if ( !yyv || !yys ) {\ \ yyerror( "yacc stack overflow" );\ \ return(1);\ \ }\ \ yyps = yys + ts;\ \ yypv = yyv + tv;\ \ maxyyps = &yys[yymaxdepth];\ \ } /yacc stack overflow.*}/d /yacc stack overflow/,/}/d END if sed -f $tmp <$input >$output then echo "The edit seems to have been applied okay." else echo "The edit seems to have failed!" fi ;; ####################################################### "isc") # Interactive Systems 2.2 version echo "Attempting to patch perly.c to allow dynamic yacc stack allocation" echo "Assuming Interactive SysVr3 2.2 yaccpar" # Easier to simply put whole script here than to modify the # bsd script with sed. # Main changes: yaccpar sometimes uses yy_ps and yy_pv # which are local register variables. # if(++yyps > YYMAXDEPTH) had opening brace on next line. # I've kept that brace in along with a call to yyerror if # realloc fails. (Actually, I just don't know how to do # multi-line matches in sed.) cat > $tmp << 'END' /YYSTYPE[ ]*yyv\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\];/c\ int yymaxdepth = YYMAXDEPTH;\ YYSTYPE *yyv; /* where the values are stored */\ int *yys;\ int *maxyyps; /int[ ]*yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *;/d /yyps *= *&yys\[ *-1 *\];/d /yypv *= *&yyv\[ *-1 *\];/c\ \ if (!yyv) {\ \ New(73, yyv, yymaxdepth, YYSTYPE);\ \ New(73, yys, yymaxdepth, int);\ \ maxyyps = &yys[yymaxdepth];\ \ }\ \ yyps = &yys[-1];\ \ yypv = &yyv[-1]; /if *( *\+\+yy_ps *>= *&yys\[ *YYMAXDEPTH *\] *)/c\ \ if( ++yy_ps >= maxyyps ) {\ \ int tv = yy_pv - yyv;\ \ int ts = yy_ps - yys;\ \ \ yymaxdepth *= 2;\ \ Renew(yyv, yymaxdepth, YYSTYPE);\ \ Renew(yys, yymaxdepth, int);\ \ yy_ps = yyps = yys + ts;\ \ yy_pv = yypv = yyv + tv;\ \ maxyyps = &yys[yymaxdepth];\ \ }\ \ if (yyv == NULL || yys == NULL) END if sed -f $tmp < $input > $output then echo "The edit seems to have been applied okay." else echo "The edit seems to have failed!" fi ;; ###################################################### # Plan still unknown *) echo "Unable to patch perly.c to allow dynamic yacc stack allocation (plan=$plan)" # just do minimal change to write $output from $input sed -e 's/Received token/ *** Received token/' $input >$output ;; esac echo "" rm -rf $tmp $input