.\" $NetBSD: yacc.1,v 1.4 2011/09/10 21:29:04 christos Exp $ .\" .\" Id: yacc.1,v 1.12 2011/09/08 00:40:44 tom Exp .\" .\" .TH YACC 1 "July\ 15,\ 1990" .\" .UC 6 .TH YACC 1 "September 7, 2011" "Berkeley Yacc" "User Commands" .SH NAME Yacc \- an LALR(1) parser generator .SH SYNOPSIS .B yacc [ -dgilrtv ] [ \-b .I file_prefix .B ] [ \-p .I symbol_prefix .B ] .I filename .SH DESCRIPTION .B Yacc reads the grammar specification in the file .I filename and generates an LALR(1) parser for it. The parsers consist of a set of LALR(1) parsing tables and a driver routine written in the C programming language. .B Yacc normally writes the parse tables and the driver routine to the file .IR y.tab.c. .PP The following options are available: .TP \fB\-b \fP\fIfile_prefix\fR The .B \-b option changes the prefix prepended to the output file names to the string denoted by .IR file_prefix. The default prefix is the character .IR y. .TP .B \-d The \fB-d\fR option causes the header file .BR y.tab.h to be written. It contains #define's for the token identifiers. .TP .B \-g The .B \-g option causes a graphical description of the generated LALR(1) parser to be written to the file .BR y.dot in graphviz format, ready to be processed by dot(1). .TP .B \-i The \fB-i\fR option causes a supplementary header file .BR y.tab.i to be written. It contains extern declarations and supplementary #define's as needed to map the conventional \fIyacc\fP \fByy\fP-prefixed names to whatever the \fB-p\fP option may specify. The code file, e.g., \fBy.tab.c\fP is modified to #include this file as well as the \fBy.tab.h\fP file, enforcing consistent usage of the symbols defined in those files. .IP The supplementary header file makes it simpler to separate compilation of lex- and yacc-files. .TP .B \-l If the .B \-l option is not specified, .B yacc will insert \fI#line\fP directives in the generated code. The \fI#line\fP directives let the C compiler relate errors in the generated code to the user's original code. If the \fB-l\fR option is specified, .B yacc will not insert the \fI#line\fP directives. \&\fI#line\fP directives specified by the user will be retained. .TP \fB\-o \fP\fIoutput_file\fR specify the filename for the parser file. If this option is not given, the output filename is the file prefix concatenated with the file suffix, e.g., \fBy.tab.c\fP. This overrides the \fB-p\fP option. .TP \fB\-p \fP\fIsymbol_prefix\fR The .B \-p option changes the prefix prepended to yacc-generated symbols to the string denoted by .IR symbol_prefix. The default prefix is the string .BR yy. .TP .B \-P create a reentrant parser, e.g., "%pure-parser". .TP .B \-r The .B \-r option causes .B yacc to produce separate files for code and tables. The code file is named .IR y.code.c, and the tables file is named .IR y.tab.c. The prefix "\fIy.\fP" can be overridden using the \fB\-b\fP option. .TP .B \-t The .B \-t option changes the preprocessor directives generated by .B yacc so that debugging statements will be incorporated in the compiled code. .TP .B \-v The .B \-v option causes a human-readable description of the generated parser to be written to the file .IR y.output. .TP .B \-V print the version number to the standard output. .SH EXTENSIONS .B yacc provides some extensions for compatibility with bison and other implementations of yacc: .TP \fB %expect\fP \fInumber\fP tell \fByacc\fP the expected number of shift/reduce conflicts. That makes it only report the number if it differs. .TP \fB %expect-rr\fP \fInumber\fP tell \fByacc\fP the expected number of reduce/reduce conflicts. That makes it only report the number if it differs. This is (unlike bison) allowable in LALR parsers. .TP \fB %lex-param\fP { \fIargument-declaration\fP } By default, the lexer accepts no parameters, e.g., \fByylex()\fP. Use this directive to add parameter declarations for your customized lexer. .TP \fB %parse-param\fP { \fIargument-declaration\fP } By default, the parser accepts no parameters, e.g., \fByyparse()\fP. Use this directive to add parameter declarations for your customized parser. .TP \fB %pure-parser\fP Most variables (other than \fByydebug\fP and \fByynerrs\fP) are allocated on the stack within \fByyparse\fP, making the parser reasonably reentrant. . .SH DIAGNOSTICS If there are rules that are never reduced, the number of such rules is reported on standard error. If there are any LALR(1) conflicts, the number of conflicts is reported on standard error.