bison/bison-3.0.4-c++-test-failure.patch
Patsy Franklin 037ad9c625 Resolves: #1422261
- Upstream patch to fix testsuite failure of c++
  tests 430 431 and 432.
2017-02-14 18:02:41 -05:00

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commit 952416114729b95209dccfc4edacfc1ff13b4e82
Author: Akim Demaille <akim@lrde.epita.fr>
Date: Mon Jan 26 18:23:12 2015 +0100
tests: c++: fix symbol lookup issue
Sun C 5.13 SunOS_sparc 2014/10/20 reports errors on tests 430-432.
Reported by Dennis Clarke.
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2015-01/msg00087.html>
* tests/c++.at (Variants): Be sure to emit operator<< before using it:
use "%code top" rather than "%code".
Prefer std::vector to std::list.
Do not define anything in std::, to avoid undefined behavior.
diff --git a/tests/c++.at b/tests/c++.at
index 55d7d40..60292f4 100644
--- a/tests/c++.at
+++ b/tests/c++.at
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ AT_SETUP([C++ Variant-based Symbols])
AT_KEYWORDS([variant])
AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS([%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %debug $1])
-# Store strings and integers in a list of strings.
+# Store strings and integers in a vector of strings.
AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([list.y],
[[%skeleton "lalr1.cc"
%define api.value.type variant
@@ -114,20 +114,20 @@ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([list.y],
}
%token <int> INT "int"
-%type < std::list<int> > exp
+%type < std::vector<int> > exp
%printer { yyo << $$; } <int>
%printer
{
- for (std::list<int>::const_iterator i = $$.begin (); i != $$.end (); ++i)
+ for (std::vector<int>::const_iterator i = $$.begin (); i != $$.end (); ++i)
{
if (i != $$.begin ())
yyo << ", ";
yyo << *i;
}
- } < std::list<int> >
+ } < std::vector<int> >
-%code requires { #include <list> }
+%code requires { #include <vector> }
%code { int yylex (yy::parser::semantic_type* yylval); }
%%
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ m4_pushdef([AT_TEST],
[AT_SETUP([Variants $1])
AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS([%debug $1])
-# Store strings and integers in a list of strings.
+# Store strings and integers in a vector of strings.
AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([list.y],
[[%debug
%define api.value.type variant
@@ -194,29 +194,25 @@ AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([list.y],
%code requires // code for the .hh file
{
-#include <list>
+#include <vector>
#include <string>
-typedef std::list<std::string> strings_type;
+typedef std::vector<std::string> strings_type;
}
-%code // code for the .cc file
+%code top // code for the .cc file.
{
#include <cstdlib> // abort, getenv
#include <iostream>
+#include <vector>
#include <sstream>
+#include <string>
- namespace yy
- {
- static]AT_TOKEN_CTOR_IF([[
- parser::symbol_type yylex ()]], [[
- parser::token_type yylex (parser::semantic_type* yylval]AT_LOCATION_IF([,
- parser::location_type* yylloc])[)]])[;
- }
- // Printing a list of strings (for %printer).
- // Koening look up will look into std, since that's an std::list.
- namespace std
+ typedef std::vector<std::string> strings_type;
+
+ namespace yy
{
+ // Must be available early, as is used in %destructor.
std::ostream&
operator<<(std::ostream& o, const strings_type& s)
{
@@ -230,16 +226,27 @@ typedef std::list<std::string> strings_type;
return o << ')';
}
}
+}
- // Conversion to string.
- template <typename T>
- inline
- std::string
- to_string (const T& t)
+%code // code for the .cc file.
+{
+ namespace yy
{
- std::ostringstream o;
- o << t;
- return o.str ();
+ static]AT_TOKEN_CTOR_IF([[
+ parser::symbol_type yylex ()]], [[
+ parser::token_type yylex (parser::semantic_type* yylval]AT_LOCATION_IF([,
+ parser::location_type* yylloc])[)]])[;
+
+ // Conversion to string.
+ template <typename T>
+ inline
+ std::string
+ to_string (const T& t)
+ {
+ std::ostringstream o;
+ o << t;
+ return o.str ();
+ }
}
}
@@ -252,10 +259,10 @@ typedef std::list<std::string> strings_type;
// Using the template type to exercize its parsing.
// Starting with :: to ensure we don't output "<::" which starts by the
// digraph for the left square bracket.
-%type <::std::list<std::string>> list;
+%type <::std::vector<std::string>> list;
%printer { yyo << $$; }
- <int> <::std::string> <::std::list<std::string>>;
+ <int> <::std::string> <::std::vector<std::string>>;
%destructor { std::cerr << "Destroy: " << $$ << '\n'; } <*>;
%destructor { std::cerr << "Destroy: \"" << $$ << "\"\n"; } <::std::string>;
%%