I have searched almost every material online. But I am still confused why lexer cannot identify yylval.
Here is the case:
I have defined a bunch of ADT in node.h
and realize them in node.c
, my purpose is to generate a AST after these structures are properly stored. But I am stucked with bison file.
First, I change %union
to union YYSTYPE {...};
and typedef union YYSTYPE YYSTYPE;
, I don't why I need to do this, some other files posted online seems to work well with %uinion
.
Then, I am stucked with yylval
things. I have done bison -d
things, and checked it already in parser.c
(I have specified the bison output), so I think extern YYSTYPE yylval;
should work. But it doesn't. So I wonder if there is another way to solve yylval undeclared problem.
I only use the two types of YYSTYPE
struct, int
and char *
, can I separate the union YYSYTPE
and struct for the AST? This means, the nonterminals will have no associated types. Do you guys have any other ideas??
Best Answer
In case it's of help to others, I found (OpenBSD lex v2.5.4 + yacc) that including
in my lex source was insufficient to prevent a 'yylval undefined' problem, even though the y.tab.c file contains:
I fixed this by putting an explicit definition in the lex source:
However, I am unclear whether defining in this way will propagate to the locale of the yacc source file...