Re: Bison 3.5 is released, and features a D backend

2020-01-29 Thread Manu via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 11:05 AM Akim Demaille via
Digitalmars-d-announce  wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 09:47:11 UTC, Akim Demaille wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >[...]
> > If you would like to contribute, please reach out to us via
> > bison-patc...@gnu.org, or help-bi...@gnu.org.
>
> Hi,
>
> There was no answer.  Should I understand that there's no need
> for Bison in D?

This is very interesting to me for one. I have some projects that glue
Bison C output to my D applications, and that's a hassle to manage; a
whole lot of little C shim's that call through to my D code. I wasn't
aware Bison has attempted to emit D code, or I would have been using
that!
So, for what it's worth, I think this is definitely useful to the D community.

That said, you appeared to be asking for contributors in your OP. As a
Bison end-user, I just treat it like a black box, and I don't know
anything about Bison's implementation, or really even very much about
how it works beyond the fact that it just does.
I read your post, but it didn't occur to me that I was the person you
were looking for, so I didn't reply. It's possible there are many
people with a similar thought?

Depending on what you need, I may be able to offer some sort of help,
most likely in terms of advice for how the D output presents and folds
into the users project, and whether it works or not. I don't have time
to become a Bison dev though; there'd be a huge learning curve for me,
and I'm really time-poor as is.

I don't think your take away should be that it's not useful to people,
but finding contributors who can hack on Bison is a different
question.


Re: Bison 3.5 is released, and features a D backend

2020-01-28 Thread H. S. Teoh via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 07:03:51PM +, Akim Demaille via 
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 09:47:11 UTC, Akim Demaille wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > [...]
> > If you would like to contribute, please reach out to us via
> > bison-patc...@gnu.org, or help-bi...@gnu.org.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> There was no answer.  Should I understand that there's no need for
> Bison in D?

I'd love to have it. But am entangled by legal issues and can't
contribute. :-(


T

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Re: Bison 3.5 is released, and features a D backend

2020-01-02 Thread Basile B. via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 09:47:11 UTC, Akim Demaille wrote:

Hi all!

GNU Bison 3.5 was released with a D backend
(https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9639).  This 
backend is
functional, and you can get a sense of its current shape by 
looking at the

shipped example (a calculator, what did you expect?):
https://github.com/akimd/bison/blob/master/examples/d/calc.y.

Bison is an LR parser generator.  It supports not only Yacc's 
original
LALR(1) parsers, but also canonical LR and IELR(1) which are 
strictly more
powerful (meaning: they accept wider classes of languages).  It 
also
features Generalized LR, which can even parse ambiguous 
grammars.


The D backend currently does not support the full range of 
Bison features.
We desperately need some skilled D programmer(s) to support 
this backend.


It was first contributed by Oliver Mangold, based on Paolo 
Bonzini's Java
backend.  It was cleaned and improved thanks to H. S. Teoh, yet 
it's
certainly not yet fitting perfectly the D spirit.  Since the 
backend is
still experimental, there is flexibility: it can be changed and 
improved

until it meets the D community standards.

If you would like to contribute, please reach out to us via
bison-patc...@gnu.org, or help-bi...@gnu.org.

Best wishes for 2020.  Cheers!


nice, thanks


Bison 3.5 is released, and features a D backend

2020-01-01 Thread Akim Demaille via Digitalmars-d-announce

Hi all!

GNU Bison 3.5 was released with a D backend
(https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9639).  This 
backend is
functional, and you can get a sense of its current shape by 
looking at the

shipped example (a calculator, what did you expect?):
https://github.com/akimd/bison/blob/master/examples/d/calc.y.

Bison is an LR parser generator.  It supports not only Yacc's 
original
LALR(1) parsers, but also canonical LR and IELR(1) which are 
strictly more
powerful (meaning: they accept wider classes of languages).  It 
also

features Generalized LR, which can even parse ambiguous grammars.

The D backend currently does not support the full range of Bison 
features.
We desperately need some skilled D programmer(s) to support this 
backend.


It was first contributed by Oliver Mangold, based on Paolo 
Bonzini's Java
backend.  It was cleaned and improved thanks to H. S. Teoh, yet 
it's
certainly not yet fitting perfectly the D spirit.  Since the 
backend is
still experimental, there is flexibility: it can be changed and 
improved

until it meets the D community standards.

If you would like to contribute, please reach out to us via
bison-patc...@gnu.org, or help-bi...@gnu.org.

Best wishes for 2020.  Cheers!