#! /bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2011-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Tests Yacc support with yacc-generated headers # (i.e., '-d' in *YFLAGS). # Keep in sync with sister test 'yacc-d-cxx.sh'. required='cc yacc' . test-init.sh cat >> configure.ac << 'END' AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_YACC AC_CONFIG_FILES([foo/Makefile bar/Makefile baz/Makefile]) AC_OUTPUT END cat > Makefile.am <<'END' SUBDIRS = foo bar baz END mkdir foo bar baz cat > foo/Makefile.am <<'END' bin_PROGRAMS = zardoz zardoz_SOURCES = parse.y main.c .PHONY: echo-distcom echo-distcom: @echo ' ' $(DIST_COMMON) ' ' END cp foo/Makefile.am bar/Makefile.am cp foo/Makefile.am baz/Makefile.am cat > foo/parse.y << 'END' %{ #include "parse.h" int yylex () { return 0; } void yyerror (const char *s) {} %} %% x : 'x' {}; %% END # Using ylwrap, we actually generate y.tab.[ch]. Unfortunately, we # forgot to rename #include "y.tab.h" into #include "parse.h" during # the conversion from y.tab.c to parse.c. This was OK when Bison was # not issuing such an #include (up to 2.6). # # To make sure that we perform this conversion even with version of # Bison that do not generate this include, in bar/parse.y, use y.tab.h # instead of parse.h, and check the ylwrap does replace "y.tab.h" with # "parse.h". sed -e 's/parse\.h/y.tab.h/' bar/parse.y cat > foo/main.c << 'END' #include "parse.h" int main () { return yyparse (); } END cp foo/main.c bar/main.c # Even the generated header file is renamed when target-specific YFLAGS # are used. This might not be the best behavior, but it has been in # place for quite a long time, so just go along with it for now. sed 's/"parse\.h"/"zardoz-parse.h"/' foo/parse.y > baz/parse.y sed 's/"parse\.h"/"zardoz-parse.h"/' foo/main.c > baz/main.c $ACLOCAL $AUTOCONF $AUTOMAKE -a $FGREP parse.h foo/Makefile.in bar/Makefile.in baz/Makefile.in && exit 1 cat >> foo/Makefile.am <> bar/Makefile.am <> baz/Makefile.am <