On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Maël Nison <nison.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to understand how works Lemon error recovery, but it does not
> seems to work as specified in the documentation (if I understand it
> correctly).
>
> You can check this repository for an minimal showcase of my issue :
> https://github.com/arcanis/lemon.error-recovery
>

cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-std=c++11’

The above is on a recent Ubuntu.


>
> As you can see in test.cc, I feed the grammar (test.lm) with : If, Expr,
> If, Expr, Ok, Else, Ok
>
> Firstly, I would expect that the right-association-rule accepts the input
> as
>
> - if
>     - if
>         - ok
>     - ok
>
> since using %left instead of %right gives me
>
> - if
>     - if
>         - ok
>         - ok
>
> But it does not. Instead, it calls syntax error then (and that's the
> weirdest) accepts an incomplete input, dropping the remaining input tokens
> :
>
> - if
>     - ok
>
> The parse_failure directive is never called, even if there is no 'error'
> non-terminal in my grammar.
>
> I'm fairly new with this kind of parser, so please forgive me if I said
> something horrible, but is it normal ? Is there something that I have
> missed ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Maël Nison
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