A hack to distinguish if..else from else: in case.
The old BIRD grammar needs two lookaheads to distinguish if..else from else: in case, which caused the parser to fail on some combinations of both expressions. This patch replaces two tokens 'else' ':' by one token 'else:' to fix that.
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@ -137,6 +137,11 @@ WHITE [ \t]
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return NUM;
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}
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else: {
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/* Hack to distinguish if..else from else: in case */
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return ELSECOL;
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}
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({ALPHA}{ALNUM}*|[']({ALNUM}|[-])*[']) {
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if(*yytext == '\'') {
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yytext[yyleng-1] = 0;
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ CF_DECLS
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struct timeformat *tf;
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}
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%token END CLI_MARKER INVALID_TOKEN
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%token END CLI_MARKER INVALID_TOKEN ELSECOL
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%token GEQ LEQ NEQ AND OR
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%token PO PC
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%token <i> NUM ENUM
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@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ prefix and prefix (returning true if first prefix is more specific than second o
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<M>command_1</M>; <M>command_2</M>; <M>...</M> }</cf> instead of either command. The <cf>else</cf>
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clause may be omitted. If the <cf><m>boolean expression</m></cf> is true, <cf><m>command1</m></cf> is executed, otherwise <cf><m>command2</m></cf> is executed.
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<p>The <cf>case</cf> is similar to case from Pascal. Syntax is <cf>case <m/expr/ { else |
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<p>The <cf>case</cf> is similar to case from Pascal. Syntax is <cf>case <m/expr/ { else: |
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<m/num_or_prefix [ .. num_or_prefix]/: <m/statement/ ; [ ... ] }</cf>. The expression after
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<cf>case</cf> can be of any type which can be on the left side of the ˜ operator and anything that could
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be a member of a set is allowed before <cf/:/. Multiple commands are allowed without <cf/{}/ grouping.
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@ -305,11 +305,11 @@ switch_body: /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
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$$->data = $4;
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$$->left = $1;
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}
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| switch_body ELSE ':' cmds {
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| switch_body ELSECOL cmds {
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$$ = f_new_tree();
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$$->from.type = T_VOID;
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$$->to.type = T_VOID;
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$$->data = $4;
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$$->data = $3;
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$$->left = $1;
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}
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;
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@ -31,10 +31,11 @@ int i;
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i = arg2;
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case arg1 {
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2: print "dva"; print "jeste jednou dva";
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3 .. 5: print "tri az pet";
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else: print "neco jineho";
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2: printn "dva, "; printn "jeste jednou dva";
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3 .. 5: if arg2 < 3 then printn "tri az pet";
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else: printn "neco jineho";
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}
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print;
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}
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function fifteen()
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@ -247,7 +248,7 @@ string s;
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callme ( 2, 2 );
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callme ( 2, 2 );
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callme ( 3, 2 );
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callme ( 4, 2 );
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callme ( 4, 4 );
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callme ( 7, 2 );
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i = fifteen();
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