Bison Symbols
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error
- A token name reserved for error recovery. This token may be used in grammar rules so as to allow the Bison parser to recognize an error in the grammar without halting the process. In effect, a sentence containing an error may be recognized as valid. On a parse error, the token
error
becomes the current look-ahead token. Actions corresponding to error
are then executed, and the look-ahead token is reset to the token that originally caused the violation. See Error Recovery.
YYABORT
- Macro to pretend that an unrecoverable syntax error has occurred, by making
yyparse
return 1 immediately. The error reporting function yyerror
is not called. See The Parser Function yyparse
.
YYACCEPT
- Macro to pretend that a complete utterance of the language has been read, by making
yyparse
return 0 immediately. See The Parser Function yyparse
.
YYBACKUP
- Macro to discard a value from the parser stack and fake a look-ahead token. See Special Features for Use in Actions.
YYERROR
- Macro to pretend that a syntax error has just been detected: call
yyerror
and then perform normal error recovery if possible (See Error Recovery), or (if recovery is impossible) make yyparse
return 1. See Error Recovery.
YYERROR_VERBOSE
- Macro that you define with
#define
in the Bison declarations section to request verbose, specific error message strings when yyerror
is called.
YYINITDEPTH
- Macro for specifying the initial size of the parser stack. See Stack Overflow.
YYLEX_PARAM
- Macro for specifying an extra argument (or list of extra arguments) for
yyparse
to pass to yylex
. See Calling Conventions for Pure Parsers.
YYLTYPE
- Macro for the data type of
yylloc
; a structure with four members. See Textual Positions of Tokens.
yyltype
- Default value for YYLTYPE.
YYMAXDEPTH
- Macro for specifying the maximum size of the parser stack. See Stack Overflow.
YYPARSE_PARAM
- Macro for specifying the name of a parameter that
yyparse
should accept. See Calling Conventions for Pure Parsers.
YYRECOVERING
- Macro whose value indicates whether the parser is recovering from a syntax error. See Special Features for Use in Actions.
YYSTYPE
- Macro for the data type of semantic values;
int
by default. See Data Types of Semantic Values.
yychar
- External integer variable that contains the integer value of the current look-ahead token. (In a pure parser, it is a local variable within
yyparse
.) Error-recovery rule actions may examine this variable. See Special Features for Use in Actions.
yyclearin
- Macro used in error-recovery rule actions. It clears the previous look-ahead token. See Error Recovery.
yydebug
- External integer variable set to zero by default. If
yydebug
is given a nonzero value, the parser will output information on input symbols and parser action. See Debugging Your Parser.
yyerrok
- Macro to cause parser to recover immediately to its normal mode after a parse error. See Error Recovery.
yyerror
- User-supplied function to be called by
yyparse
on error. The function receives one argument, a pointer to a character string containing an error message. See The Error Reporting Function yyerror
.
yylex
- User-supplied lexical analyzer function, called with no arguments to get the next token. See The Lexical Analyzer Function
yylex
.
yylval
- External variable in which
yylex
should place the semantic value associated with a token. (In a pure parser, it is a local variable within yyparse
, and its address is passed to yylex
.) See Semantic Values of Tokens.
yylloc
- External variable in which
yylex
should place the line and column numbers associated with a token. (In a pure parser, it is a local variable within yyparse
, and its address is passed to yylex
.) You can ignore this variable if you don't use the `@' feature in the grammar actions. See Textual Positions of Tokens.
yynerrs
- Global variable which Bison increments each time there is a parse error. (In a pure parser, it is a local variable within
yyparse
.) See The Error Reporting Function yyerror
.
yyparse
- The parser function produced by Bison; call this function to start parsing. See The Parser Function
yyparse
.
%left
- Bison declaration to assign left associativity to token(s). See Operator Precedence.
%no_lines
- Bison declaration to eschew #line directives in output. Identical to `-l' or `--no-lines' option. See Bison Options.
%nonassoc
- Bison declaration to assign nonassociativity to token(s). See Operator Precedence.
%prec
- Bison declaration to assign a precedence to a specific rule. See Context-Dependent Precedence.
%pure_parser
- Bison declaration to request a pure (reentrant) parser. See A Pure (Reentrant) Parser.
%raw
- Bison declaration to use bison token numbers in token table. Identical to `-r' or `--raw' option. See Bison Options.
%right
- Bison declaration to assign right associativity to token(s). See Operator Precedence.
%start
- Bison declaration to specify the start symbol. See The Start-Symbol.
%token
- Bison declaration to declare token(s) without specifying precedence. See Token Type Names.
%token_table
- Bison declaration to produce token table in output. Identical to `-k' or `--token-table' option. See Bison Options.
%type
- Bison declaration to declare nonterminals. See Nonterminal Symbols.
%union
- Bison declaration to specify several possible data types for semantic values. See The Collection of Value Types.
These are the punctuation and delimiters used in Bison input:
- `%%'
- Delimiter used to separate the grammar rule section from the Bison declarations section or the additional C code section. See The Overall Layout of a Bison Grammar.
- `%{ %}'
- All code listed between `%{' and `%}' is copied directly to the output file uninterpreted. Such code forms the ``C declarations'' section of the input file. See Outline of a Bison Grammar.
- `/*...*/'
- Comment delimiters, as in C.
- `:'
- Separates a rule's result from its components. See Syntax of Grammar Rules.
- `;'
- Terminates a rule. See Syntax of Grammar Rules.
- `|'
- Separates alternate rules for the same result nonterminal. See Syntax of Grammar Rules.