rpcalc
Here are the C and Bison declarations for the reverse polish notation calculator. As in C, comments are placed between `/*...*/'.
/* Reverse polish notation calculator. */ %{ #define YYSTYPE double #include <math.h> %} %token NUM %% /* Grammar rules and actions follow */
The C declarations section (see section The C Declarations Section) contains two preprocessor directives.
The #define
directive defines the macro YYSTYPE
, thus
specifying the C data type for semantic values of both tokens and groupings
(see section Data Types of Semantic Values). The Bison parser will use whatever type
YYSTYPE
is defined as; if you don't define it, int
is the
default. Because we specify double
, each token and each expression
has an associated value, which is a floating point number.
The #include
directive is used to declare the exponentiation
function pow
.
The second section, Bison declarations, provides information to Bison about
the token types (see section The Bison Declarations Section). Each terminal symbol that is
not a single-character literal must be declared here. (Single-character
literals normally don't need to be declared.) In this example, all the
arithmetic operators are designated by single-character literals, so the
only terminal symbol that needs to be declared is NUM
, the token
type for numeric constants.
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