> On 1 Jan 2019, at 23:19, Simon Richter <simon.rich...@hogyros.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm wondering what would be the best way to communicate from the lexer > to the parser that the lexer detected something it could not tokenize > (in my case, characters outside the allowed character set). > > In this case, it is fairly obvious that we want to abort, without a call > to yyerror, but properly destructing and deallocating any values still > on the stack. > > The best way I can think of at the moment would be to define an > additional token type that isn't used in any rule, return that from the > lexer, and create a shortcut between lexer and parser that silences yyerror. > > Is there a better way to do this?
If you have a rule at the start symbol | error { /* Cleanup stuff */ YYABORT; } and return a token value, like the character code, not otherwise recognized in the grammar, then the stack will be properly unwound (in the C parser grammar maybe using %destructor). One can get better error messages by actually defining a token, I think, Akim had some example of that, maybe later versions of the C++ calculator example. _______________________________________________ help-bison@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-bison