"Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was forced to put SYMMETRIC and ASYMMETRIC as reserved words - anything
> else seemed to give shift/reduce errors.  Is there anything I can do about
> that?

First thought is "don't try to be cute": forget the opt_asymmetry
clause, and instead spell out six productions

        a_expr BETWEEN b_expr AND b_expr
        a_expr NOT BETWEEN b_expr AND b_expr
        a_expr BETWEEN SYMMETRIC b_expr AND b_expr
        a_expr NOT BETWEEN SYMMETRIC b_expr AND b_expr
        a_expr BETWEEN ASYMMETRIC b_expr AND b_expr
        a_expr NOT BETWEEN ASYMMETRIC b_expr AND b_expr

I have not checked that this will work, but usually the cure for parse
conflicts is to postpone the decision about which production applies.
The reason opt_asymmetry forces SYMMETRIC and ASYMMETRIC to become
reserved is that it requires a premature decision.  Given, say

                a_expr BETWEEN . SYMMETRIC

(where . means "where we are now" and SYMMETRIC is the current lookahead
token), an LR(1) parser *must* decide whether to reduce opt_asymmetry as
null, or to shift (implying that opt_asymmetry will be SYMMETRIC); it
has to make this choice before it can look beyond the SYMMETRIC token.
If SYMMETRIC might be a regular identifier then this is unresolvable
without more lookahead.  The six-production approach avoids this problem
by not requiring any shift/reduce decisions to be made until an entire
clause is available.

On second thought there may be no other way out.  Consider

        foo BETWEEN SYMMETRIC - bar AND baz

Is SYMMETRIC a keyword (with "-" a prefix operator) or an identifier
(with "-" infix)?  This example makes me think that SYMMETRIC has to
become reserved.  But I wanted to point out that opt_asymmetry is
certainly a loser based on lookahead distance.

                        regards, tom lane

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