09-13-2010
I dont really think that the math header has syntax errors
Hi,
Mini:Evaluator develop$ make
bison -d grammar.y
grammar.y: conflicts: 24 shift/reduce
flex rules.l
cc -0 -o Evaluator grammar.tab.c lex.yy.c -ly -ll -lm
In file included from grammar.y:3:
/usr/include/architecture/i386/math.h:310: error: syntax error before numeric constant
/usr/include/architecture/i386/math.h:355: error: syntax error before numeric constant
make: *** [Evaluator] Error 1
Mini:Evaluator develop$
Any ideas as to why I would be getting these two syntax errors from a system header?
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grammar::me::util(n) Grammar operations and usage grammar::me::util(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
grammar::me::util - AST utilities
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require grammar::me::util ?0.1?
::grammar::me::util::ast2tree ast tree ?root?
::grammar::me::util::ast2etree ast mcmd tree ?root?
mcmd lc location
mcmd tok from ?to?
::grammar::me::util::tree2ast tree ?root?
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This package provides a number of utility command for the conversion between the various representations of abstract syntax trees as speci-
fied in the document grammar::me_ast.
::grammar::me::util::ast2tree ast tree ?root?
This command converts an ast from value to object representation. All nodes in the ast will be converted into nodes of this tree,
with the root of the AST a child of the node root. If this node is not explicitly specified the root of the tree is used. Existing
content of tree is not touched, i.e. neither removed nor changed, with the exception of the specified root node, which will gain a
new child.
::grammar::me::util::ast2etree ast mcmd tree ?root?
This command is like ::grammar::me::util::ast2tree, except that the result is in the extended object representation of the input
AST. The source of the extended information is the command prefix mcmd. It has to understand two methods, lc, and tok, with the
semantics specified below.
mcmd lc location
Takes the location of a token given as offset in the input stream and return a 2-element list containing the associated line
number and column index, in this order.
mcmd tok from ?to?
Takes one or two locations from and to as offset in the input stream and returns a Tcl list containing the specified part of
the input stream. Both location are inclusive. If to is not specified it will default to the value of from.
Each element of the returned list is a list containing the token, its associated lexeme, the line number, and column index,
in this order.
Both the ensemble command ::grammar::me::tcl provided by the package grammar::me::tcl and the objects command created by the package
::grammar::me::cpu fit the above specification.
::grammar::me::util::tree2ast tree ?root?
This command converts an ast in (extended) object representation into a value and returns it. If a root node is specified the AST
is generated from that node downward. Otherwise the root of the tree object is used as the starting point.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category gram-
mar_me of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may
have for either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
abstract syntax tree, syntax tree, tree
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
grammar_me 0.1 grammar::me::util(n)