* parse.y (here_document): broke the terminator condition down
into each piece, the positional condition, resetting the
dedented here-document indentation, and matching identifier.
suppress a false warning by icc.
Heredocs are parsed line-by-line, so we need to keep track of the
temporary encoding of the string. Previously, a heredoc would
only detect mixed encoding errors if they were on the same line,
this changes things so they will be caught on different lines.
Fixes [Bug #15839]
This allows cases such as:
```ruby
m ->(a = ->{@1}) {a}
m.call.call(1)
m2 ->(a: ->{@1}) {a}
m2.call.call(2)
```
Previously, this would cause a syntax error.
[Bug#15789]
Because `proc{|| @1}` is a syntax error, the following should
also be syntax errors:
```ruby
proc { |
| @1}
```
```ruby
proc { |; a| @1 }
```
This fixes both cases.
[Bug #15825]
* parse.y (heredoc_identifier): CR in here-document identifier
might or might not result in a syntax error, by the EOL code.
make a syntax error regardless of the EOL code.
* parse.y (heredoc_identifier): quoted here-document identifier
must end within the same line.
the only corner case that here-document identifier can contain a
newline is that the closing qoute is placed at the beginning of
the next line, and has been warned since 2.4.
```ruby
<<"EOS
" # warning: here document identifier ends with a newline
EOS
```
* parse.y (internal_id): number the ID serial for internal use by
counting down from the neary maximum value, not to accidentally
match permanent IDs.
[Bug #15768]
* parse.y (parser_append_options): explicitly pass $; when auto
splitting, to suppress the warning for non-nil $;.
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* parse.y (rb_parser_fatal): fix "parser" in the message which was
replaced accidentally. it is not the argument name.
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Because hard to specify commits related to r67479 only.
So please commit again.
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* parse.y (rb_parser_fatal): fix "parser" in the message which was
replaced accidentally. it is not the argument name.
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* parse.y: show compile error and the error line separately,
instead of building the error message by snprintf then yyerror.
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* parse.y (parser_token_value_print): in ripper, ID values are
wrapped in NODE_RIPPER at set_yylval_name(), so print the Symbol
wrapped together.
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* parse.y (lambda): support numbered parameters, only when no
argument list including empty parentheses, like empty vertical
bars. [ruby-core:91859] [Bug #15672]
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* parse.y (set_yylval_noname): continue after an invalid global,
instance, class variable name, without "unexpected end-of-file"
error.
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* parse.y (parser_numbered_param): hoisted out the contextual
check for numbered parameters.
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* parse.y (parse_atmark): exclude punctuation follows @ marks,
whereas it is inclusive after $ mark as some punctuation global
variables exist.
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* parse.y (parse_gvar): show the source line erred by invalid
global variable, and indicate the variable including the wrong
punctuation.
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* parse.y (ruby_show_error_line): hoisted out from parser_yyerror.
* parse.y (regx_options): revert r67226 and show the error line
separately.
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* parse.y (parser_yyerror): trim a newline at the end of the erred
code which was replaced with an extra space in the succeeding
cursor line.
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* parse.y (parse_string): bail out when word-list meets end of
input not to show an extra "unexpected" error message after the
preceding error.
$ ruby -e "%w["
-e:1: unterminated string meets end of file
-e:1: syntax error, unexpected terminator, expecting ' '
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yystpcpy is always used by yysyntax_error in bison 2.3, but may
not used by other than yytnamerr in newer bison.
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* parse.y (rb_yytnamerr): strip enclosing double-quotes, same as
the default yytnamerr except for that single-quotes matching
back-quotes do not stop stripping.
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* parse.y (symbol): turned into a node, as well as `numeric`, for
a symbol literal, and includes `dsym` now.
* parse.y (ssym): previous `symbol`. renamed as the counterpart
of `dsym`.
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* parse.y: refine error messages for tSYMBEG and tSTRING_BEG, which
can appear at invalid places.
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* parse.y: Fix the beginning position of trailing NODE_UNDEF.
e.g. The location of the NODE_UNDEF for `b` is fixed:
```
undef a, b
```
* Before
```
NODE_UNDEF (line: 1, location: (1,6)-(1,10))
```
* After
```
NODE_UNDEF (line: 1, location: (1,9)-(1,10))
```
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which usually refers ruby_sourcefile_string and is not freed
directly.
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* parse.y (heredoc_dedent): manage the last node of NODE_ARRAY,
when concatenating dedented literals.
[ruby-core:89649] [Bug #15272]
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* parse.y (command): set the last location from the location
managed by bison, so that other nodes are not needed.
[ruby-core:89648] [Bug #15271]
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You can now write the following without warning.
user = User.all.find {|user| cond(user) }
Fixes [Feature #12490].
A patch from Soutaro Matsumoto <matsumoto@soutaro.com>.
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You can now write the following without warning.
user = User.all.find {|user| cond(user) }
Fixes [Feature #12490].
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* parse.y: Fix to start with the argument.
e.g. The locations of the NODE_SCOPE is fixed:
```
-> x { 1 + 2 }
```
* Before
```
NODE_SCOPE (line: 1, location: (1,2)-(1,14))
```
* After
```
NODE_SCOPE (line: 1, location: (1,3)-(1,14))
```
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* node.h: Add `nd_first_loc` and `nd_set_first_loc`
* parse.y: Fix to start with the beginning of `->` .
e.g. The locations of the NODE_LAMBDA is fixed:
```
-> x { 1 + 2 }
```
* Before
```
NODE_LAMBDA (line: 1, location: (1,2)-(1,14))
```
* After
```
NODE_LAMBDA (line: 1, location: (1,0)-(1,14))
```
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* parse.y (arg_blk_pass): preceeding arguments node may be NULL when
an empty keyword argument hash splat is optimized away.
[ruby-core:88890] [Bug #15087]
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Because of the lack of this case, `[*ary,1,2,3,4,5,6]` was parsed into
an inefficient AST like `ary + [1,2] + [3,4] + [5,6]`.
A patch from Anmol Chopra <anmolchopra@rocketbox.in>.
Fixes [Bug #15018].
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The code fragments that initializes coverage data were scattered into
both parse.y and compile.c. parse.y allocated a coverage data, and
compile.c initialize the data.
To remove this cross-cutting concern, this change moves the allocation
from "coverage" function of parse.y to "rb_iseq_new_top" of iseq.c.
For the sake, parse.y just counts the line number of the original source
code, and the number is passed via rb_ast_body_t.
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Now endless range can be created by either a literal `(1..)` or explicit
range creation `Range.new(1, nil)`. [Bug #14845]
This change is intended for "early failure"; for example,
`(1..var).to_a` causes out of memory if `var` is inadvertently nil.
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When an empty rule or a mid-rule action is reduced,
`YYLLOC_DEFAULT` is called with the third parameter to be zero.
If we use `RUBY_SET_YYLLOC_OF_NONE` to set their locations,
sometimes the end position of NODE indicates a blank.
For example, `a.b ;` generates `NODE_CALL (line: 1, location: (1,0)-(1,4))*`,
whose end position indicates a blank.
This is because of the following reasons:
* `NODE_CALL` is created when `primary_value call_op operation2 opt_paren_args` is
reduced to `method_call`.
* `opt_paren_args` is `none`.
* `yylex` is called and `lex.pbeg` moves before `none` is reduced, so
the beginning position of `none` does not match with the end position of `operation2`.
To fix locations, use `YYRHSLOC(Rhs, 0)` in `YYLLOC_DEFAULT`
(0 "refers to the symbol just before the reduction").
By this change, the bottom of the location stack would be referenced,
so initialize the bottom with `RUBY_SET_YYLLOC_OF_NONE` in `%initial-action`.
Ref: https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/manual/html_node/Location-Default-Action.html#Location-Default-Action
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* parse.y (new_bodystmt): Fix locations of NODE_RESCUE
to end with nd_else or nd_resq. Before this commit,
locations of NODE_RESCUE included locations of nd_ensr
of NODE_ENSURE which is a parent node of NODE_RESCUE.
e.g. The location of the end of NODE_RESCUE is fixed:
```
def a
:b
rescue
:c
ensure
:d
end
```
* Before
```
NODE_RESCUE (line: 2, location: (2,2)-(6,4))
```
* After
```
NODE_RESCUE (line: 3, location: (2,2)-(5,0))
```
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Another part of the plan to reduce dependencies on malloc_usable_size
which costs us speed: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10238
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No automatic type promotion is expected for variadic arguments.
You have to do it by hand.
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* parse.y (cond0): do not warn literal boolean (true and false) in
condition expressions, as they are often used as infinite loops,
deactivated code block, etc.
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* parse.y (primary, new_args_tail, local_tbl): keep the order;
allocate an empty imemo first then xmalloc, to get rid of
potential memory leak when allocation imemo failed.
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* parse.y: Fix to start with the end of dots.
e.g. The locations of the NODE_NIL is fixed:
```
1..
```
* Before
```
NODE_NIL (line: 1, location: (1,0)-(1,3))
```
* After
```
NODE_NIL (line: 1, location: (1,3)-(1,3))
```
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* gc.c (rb_alloc_tmp_buffer_with_count): keep the order; allocate
an empty imemo first then xmalloc, to get rid of potential
memory leak when allocation imemo failed.
* parse.y (rb_parser_malloc, rb_parser_calloc, rb_parser_realloc):
ditto.
* process.c (rb_execarg_allocate_dup2_tmpbuf): ditto.
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imemo_alloc is used for three purposes: auto-free pointer (alternative
of alloca), alloc_tmp_buffer, and heap allocation for bison.
To make it clear, this change introduces three functions:
rb_imemo_alloc_auto_free_pointer,
rb_imemo_alloc_auto_free_maybe_mark_buffer, and
rb_imemo_alloc_parser_heap.
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rb_imemo_alloc_new returns rb_imemo_alloc_t*, but took VALUEs, which is
inconsistent. To make the intention clear, it now takes only a pointer
to the buffer.
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Typical usages:
```
p ary[1..] # drop the first element; identical to ary[1..-1]
(1..).each {|n|...} # iterate forever from 1; identical to 1.step{...}
```
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* parse.y (parser_dedent_string): stated that Ripper.dedent_string
is for internal use only.
[ci skip]
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* parse.y (no_digits): return tINTEGER instead of unexpected
end-of-input, to get rid of extra error messages.
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* parse.y: [DOC] fix return type in call-seq of Ripper.dedent_string,
clarify the method's behavior.
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* parse.y (bodystmt): expand opt_else to show the error message at
the right place.
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* parse.y (here_document): a continuing line is not the
terminator. [ruby-core:86283] [Bug #14621]
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* parse.y (tokadd_string): stop at continued line in dedented here
documents, to dedent for each lines before removing escaped
newlines. [ruby-core:86236] [Bug #14621]
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* parse.y (yycompile): in some cases (warning, error, dtrace,...),
ruby_sourcefile is expected to be NUL-terminated, so ensure it.
* template/prelude.c.tmpl (prelude_name): NUL-terminate to get rid
of copying static data.
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* parse.y (k_rescue, k_ensure): ignore indentations of `do`, it
is not at the beginning of line usually.
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* parse.y (f_kwrest): add the variable name as an argument, as
well as an internal variable.
* parse.y (new_args_tail): now keyword rest argument variable is
always placed between keyword arguments and block argument, so
so just reorder required and optional keyword arguments. no
longer kwrest duplicates.
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* parse.y: use tSP same as ripper instead of tSPACE.
[ruby-core:86080] [Bug #14597]
* ext/ripper/eventids2.c: tSP is defined in ripper.c now.
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* parse.y (heredoc_dedent): fix interpolated string literal dedent,
remove indentations from only nodes with the newline flag.
[ruby-core:85983] [Bug #14584]
* parse.y (here_document): set the newline flag on literal string
nodes starting at the beginning of line.
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* parse.y (tSPACE): define a separate token for escaped space, to
fix `redefining user token number of ' '` error at word list
separator on bison 2.
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* parse.y: named escaped whitespaces to show unexpected character.
bare whitespaces should not appear outside of word_list.
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* parse.y (assign_in_cond): refine a warning message for
assignment of a literal in conditinal expression.
[ruby-core:85872] [Bug #14562]
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* parse.y (parser_yylex): as well as `tLBRACE_ARG` (expr block),
`tLBRACE` (primary block) also does not accept a label. only
hash brace accepts a label.
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Currently, parser.y includes core parser and Ripper parser obscurity.
In addition, *some* Ripper code uses the result of the core parser,
which make it difficult to separate the two parsers.
I want to simplify this, not by separating the two parsers, but by
making *all* Ripper actions follows the core parser actions.
In other words, all the core parser actions run always even in Ripper,
and after that, Ripper-specific actions run.
For tha sake, in principle, I want to put `/*% ripper: ... %*/` in the
end of actions.
Anyway, it is too dirty to put it within expressions, IMO.
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I thought this trick was needed because the result of var_field was
passed to different arguments, as follows:
```
$1 = var_field(p, $1);
$$ = backref_assign_error(p, $1, $1, &@$);
```
Currently the DSL supports that one result is passed to one argument.
However, after the refactoring, I found that `backref_assign_error`
uses only one `$1`.
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* parse.y (dot_or_colon): made type of `dot_or_colon` and EXPR_DOT
tokens to <id> and set those IDs at tokenization. type cast at
primary in ripper is no longer needed.
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* parse.y (block_param): embed excessed_comma event result in
place of rest argument, instead of dispatching with the whole
parameters.
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`foo!(...)` means Ripper event, and `foo(...)` means C function/macro
call. This is for fail-safe; if I forget `!` accidentally, it would
fail to compile, instead of wrongly adding a new Ripper event.
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* parse.y (command): assign to $$. should not rely upon
undocumented behavior.
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Instead of `_foo`. This makes it useful to do word boundary search of
the editor.
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Currently, parse.y actions are hard to read and write because the code
has double meaning (for core parser and for ripper). I think that, if
it is easy to write ripper's code shortly and simply, the double meaning
trick is not needed.
For the sake, this change adds a simple DSL for ripper's code. For
example, in parse.y, we can write:
/*% ripper: stmts_add(stmts_new, void_stmt) %*/
instead of:
$$ = dispatch2(stmts_add, dispatch0(stmts_new),
dispatch0(void_stmt));
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* parse.y (assignable): no longer needs to undef since r61899.
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* parse.y (REQUIRED_KEYWORD): special argument for required
keyword argument, for core and ripper.
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NODE_FOR was used both for "for"-statement itself and for
multi-assignment of for-statement (for x, y, in...end).
This change separates the two purposes, NODE_FOR for the former, and
newly introduced NODE_FOR_MASGN for the latter.
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* parse.y (tokadd_mbchar): renamed and expand callers with p.
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Mixing other encoding string literals in one Regexp caused SEGV.
This bug was found by CoverityScan.
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There were four cases that uses new_command_qcall and then
method_add_block. This change factors out the four rules.
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Nowadays, there are less rules whose return value is NULL.
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There are many usages assuming that bodystmt always returns non-null.
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The code fragments were commented out in YARV merge era.
I believe that it will be never needed in near future.
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* parse.y (yydebug): define to disable a global variable and get
rid of linker error when static linked ext.
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I don't know what it was, but seems that it has been already fixed since
r12117.
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The current parse.y won't compile with yacc since it depends on many
bison's extensions. Also, configure.ac does not have a check for yacc,
so the macro OLD_YACC is no longer used.
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In parse.y many functions were suffixed "_gen" and had companion macros
to pass struct parser_params implicitly, which made parse.c bigger and
more obscure.
This change expands and removes almost all "*_gen" macros. This
requires explicit passing of struct parser_params, i.e., we need to
write "foo(p, ..)" instead of "foo(..)". However, it is just extra
three letters. I believe that this is easier to understand.
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For example, `lex_strterm` is expanded to `p->lex.strterm`.
I believe that this expansion make the code straightforward.
They look not so annoying because "parser" was renamed to "p".
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Because I want to use the name "p" for struct parser_params through
parse.c. This change renames "p" to "ptr", "paren", etc. depending upon
the context.
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Because the part of the code is already within `#ifndef RIPPER`.
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* remove unused argument len
* factor out initialization code of token_info
* make the condition of "mismatched indentations" warning easy to understand
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cmdarg_stack became inconsistent state due to look-ahead, and LEXPOP
hack smoothed over the inconsistency.
This commit fixes the inconsisitent state itself, and removes LEXPOP
hack.
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This change partially reverts r61724 and take another approach:
exploiting struct local_vars to backup the cond_stack state.
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* parse.y (primary): save/restore COND and CMDARG stacks at method
definition, to distinguish do_block and do_cond properly.
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Because the name "code_range" is ambiguous with encoding's.
Abbreviations ("crange", and "cr") are also renamed to "loc".
The traditional "code_location" (a pair of lineno and column) is
renamed to "code_position". Abbreviations are also renamed
(first_loc to beg_pos, and last_loc to end_pos).
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Because the purpose is now unsure (maybe, to support very old bison?).
If an issue occurs, it should be resurrected with explicit comment.
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Because the part of the code is already within `#ifndef RIPPER`.
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* parse.y: These nodes are created with `@$` locations.
Start position of `@$` is same as start position of `@1`.
And NEW_XXX macros set first_loc.lineno of a passed
code range to nd_line. So these nd_set_line are not needed.
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"loc" was ambiguous; it might refer both a location and a code range.
This change uses "loc" for a location, and "crange" or "cr" for a code
range.
A location (abbr. loc) is a point in a program and consists of line
number and column number. A code range (abbr. crange and cr) is a range
within a program and consists of a pair of locations which is the first
and the last.
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* parse.y (block_append_gen): Use nd_loc of
head(tail) when create NEW_BLOCK of head(tail).
e.g. The locations of the NODE_BLOCK is fixed:
```
BEGIN {
:a
}
BEGIN {
:b
}
```
* Before
```
NODE_BLOCK (line: 5, code_range: (5,0)-(7,1))
```
* After
```
NODE_BLOCK (line: 1, code_range: (1,0)-(7,1))
```
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* parse.y: Follow up of r61676. r61676 removed
ruby_sourceline from some actions. When stop to
use lineno of "n th" symbol, it's better to
use last location's lineno of "n-1 th" symbol.
e.g.
```
primary : k_begin {} bodystmt k_end
```
Before r61676 we use lineno of `@2` (ruby_sourceline).
In this case, last location's lineno of `k_begin` (`@1`)
is suitable.
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I think that recycling the delimiter string objects doesn't pay its
complexity.
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* parse.y (NULL_LOC): We will create NODEs only
inside of parse.y, so make NULL_LOC to be internal.
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This change initializes nd_line, lineno of each node, by default, by
using the first line number of code range that bison tracks, instead of
extracting from lexer state.
The lexer state basically provides only the last line number of code
range, so many hacks are used to approximate the first line number. The
hacks have been introduced on demand, or very ad-hocly. I think this
change will make it possible to remove most of the hacks.
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