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#
# This awk script removes bison's use of alloca()
#
# If the parser stack overflows, bison reallocates the stack using
# alloca(). The chance of parser overflow on an awk program is nil,
# and since mawk never uses alloca() and some systems don't have it
# the most portable solution is to #if 0 it out
#
# This script only works with bison 1.14
#
# Also with bison 1.14, two arrays yyphrs[] and yyrhs[] slip
# through that aren't needed if YYDEBUG == 0 so this script
# also puts #if YYDEBUG != 0 conditionals around them. This
# only matters to those with small (64K) or so memory.
# This script is useful for any bison output to be used for
# example under MsDOS with a small model program.
BEGIN { state = 0 }
NR==2 && $0 !~ /Bison/ {
print "modbison: y.tab.c is not Bison output" | "cat 1>&2"
exit 1
}
state == 0 && $0 ~ /^static const short yyprhs\[\] = {/ {
print "#if YYDEBUG != 0"
print
state = 1
next
}
state == 1 && $0 ~ /^#if YYDEBUG/ {
print "#endif"
print
state = 2
next
}
state == 2 && $0 ~ /^[ \t]*if \(yyssp >= yyss \+ yystacksize - 1\)/ {
print ; getline ; print
print "/* bison output modified to quit on stack overflow */"
print "\tfprintf(stderr ,\"bison parser overflow\\n\") ;"
print "\treturn 2 ;"
print "#if 0"
state = 3
next
}
state == 3 && $0 ~ /YYABORT/ {
print
print "#endif /* if 0 */"
state = 4
next
}
{ print }