intl/plural.y: define macros to avoid multiple conflicting declarations of yyerror and yylex
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Hello.
My glibc 2.34 failed building on GNU/Hurd, though the problem may be
independent of the platform.
That's the error in intl/plural.y:
/root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:69:25: error: static declaration of '__gettextlex' follows non-static declaration
69 | #define yylex __gettextlex
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
plural.y:57:12: note: in expansion of macro 'yylex'
57 | static int yylex (YYSTYPE *lval, struct parse_args *arg);
| ^~~~~
/root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:203:5: note: previous declaration of '__gettextlex' was here
203 | int __gettextlex (YYSTYPE *yylvalp, struct parse_args *arg);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
/root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:70:25: error: static declaration of '__gettexterror' follows non-static declaration
70 | #define yyerror __gettexterror
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
plural.y:58:13: note: in expansion of macro 'yyerror'
58 | static void yyerror (struct parse_args *arg, const char *str);
| ^~~~~~~
/root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:200:6: note: previous declaration of '__gettexterror' was here
200 | void __gettexterror (struct parse_args *arg, const char *msg);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The reason are these line in the generated build/intl/plural.c:
#if !defined __gettexterror && !defined YYERROR_IS_DECLARED
void __gettexterror (struct parse_args *arg, const char *msg);
#endif
#if !defined __gettextlex && !defined YYLEX_IS_DECLARED
int __gettextlex (YYSTYPE *yylvalp, struct parse_args *arg);
#endif
Those default prototypes provided by bison trigger a conflict between
multiple declarations. This patch solves the issue. Thanks.
Andrea Monaco
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Hi Andrea,
> My glibc 2.34 failed building on GNU/Hurd, though the problem may be
> independent of the platform.
>
> That's the error in intl/plural.y:
>
> /root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:69:25: error: static declaration of '__gettextlex' follows non-static declaration
> 69 | #define yylex __gettextlex
> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~
> plural.y:57:12: note: in expansion of macro 'yylex'
> 57 | static int yylex (YYSTYPE *lval, struct parse_args *arg);
> | ^~~~~
> /root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:203:5: note: previous declaration of '__gettextlex' was here
> 203 | int __gettextlex (YYSTYPE *yylvalp, struct parse_args *arg);
> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~
> /root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:70:25: error: static declaration of '__gettexterror' follows non-static declaration
> 70 | #define yyerror __gettexterror
> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> plural.y:58:13: note: in expansion of macro 'yyerror'
> 58 | static void yyerror (struct parse_args *arg, const char *str);
> | ^~~~~~~
> /root/glibc-2.34/build/intl/plural.c:200:6: note: previous declaration of '__gettexterror' was here
> 200 | void __gettexterror (struct parse_args *arg, const char *msg);
> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>
> The reason are these line in the generated build/intl/plural.c:
>
> #if !defined __gettexterror && !defined YYERROR_IS_DECLARED
> void __gettexterror (struct parse_args *arg, const char *msg);
> #endif
> #if !defined __gettextlex && !defined YYLEX_IS_DECLARED
> int __gettextlex (YYSTYPE *yylvalp, struct parse_args *arg);
> #endif
>
> Those default prototypes provided by bison trigger a conflict between
> multiple declarations. This patch solves the issue. Thanks.
I'm trying to reproduce this and have been unable to see these lines
generated with bison-3.6.4, 3.7.6, and 3.8.2.
May I know which version of bison you're using? Or am I missing
something else here? I'm using Fedora but I expect that, like you
mentioned already and unless I'm mistaken, this shouldn't matter.
Thanks!
Arjun
@@ -40,6 +40,11 @@
# define __gettextparse PLURAL_PARSE
#endif
+/* Later we provide those prototypes. Without these macros, bison may
+ generate its own prototypes with possible conflicts */
+#define YYLEX_IS_DECLARED
+#define YYERROR_IS_DECLARED
+
%}
%parse-param {struct parse_args *arg}
%lex-param {struct parse_args *arg}