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[4088] Some trivial fixes

Francis Dupont 9 years ago
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4 changed files with 13 additions and 12 deletions
  1. 2 1
      configure.ac
  2. 2 2
      src/lib/eval/Makefile.am
  3. 8 8
      src/lib/eval/eval.dox
  4. 1 1
      src/lib/eval/eval_context.h

+ 2 - 1
configure.ac

@@ -1299,9 +1299,10 @@ EOF
 
     if test $? -ne 0 ; then
         $YACC -V
+        $RM -f bisontest.y bisontest.cc
         AC_MSG_ERROR("Error with $YACC. Possibly incorrect version? Required at least 3.0.0.")
     fi
-    rm -f bisontest.y bisontest.cc
+    $RM -f bisontest.y bisontest.cc
 fi
 
 AC_ARG_ENABLE(generate_docs, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-generate-docs],

+ 2 - 2
src/lib/eval/Makefile.am

@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ parser: lexer.cc location.hh position.hh stack.hh parser.cc parser.h
 
 # --- Flex/Bison stuff below --------------------------------------------------
 location.hh position.hh stack.hh parser.cc parser.h: parser.yy
-	$(YACC) --defines=parser.h -oparser.cc parser.yy
+	$(YACC) --defines=parser.h -o parser.cc parser.yy
 
 lexer.cc: lexer.ll
-	$(LEX) -olexer.cc lexer.ll
+	$(LEX) -o lexer.cc lexer.ll

+ 8 - 8
src/lib/eval/eval.dox

@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
   Internally, the parser code is generated by flex and bison. Those two
   tools convert lexer.ll and parser.yy files into a number of .cc and .hh files.
   To avoid adding flex and bison as dependencies, the result of the
-  generation is checked into the github repo and is distributted in the
+  generation is checked into the github repository and is distributed in the
   tarballs.
 
   @section dhcpEvalLexer Lexer generation using flex
@@ -37,14 +37,14 @@
   data into a series of tokens. It contains a small number of directives,
   but the majority of the code consists of a definition of tokens. These
   are regular expressions that define various tokens, e.g. strings,
-  numbers, parentheses etc. Once the expression is matched, the associated
-  code is called. In majority of the cases a generator method from
+  numbers, parentheses, etc. Once the expression is matched, the associated
+  action is executed. In majority of the cases a generator method from
   @ref isc::eval::EvalParser is called. It returns newly created
   bison tokens. The purpose of the lexer is to generate a stream
   of tokens that are consumed by the parser.
 
   lexer.cc and lexer.hh files must not be edited. In case there is a need
-  to introduce changes, lexer.ll must be updated and the .cc .hh files
+  to introduce changes, lexer.ll must be updated and the .cc and .hh files
   regenerated.
 
   @section dhcpEvalParser Parser generation using bison
@@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ This code determines that the grammar starts from expression (line 1).
 The actual definition of expression (lines 3-5) may either be a
 single token or an expression token equals token. Token is further
 defined in lines 7-15: it may either be a string (lines 8-11) or option
-(lines 12-15). When the actual case is defined, respective C++ code
-is called. For example, TokenString class is instantiated with
-appropriate values and put onto the expression stack.
+(lines 12-15). When the actual case is defined, respective C++ action
+is executed. For example, TokenString class is instantiated with
+appropriate values and put onto the expression vector.
 
 @section dhcpEvalMakefile Generating parser files
 
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ appropriate values and put onto the expression stack.
  Since the flex/bison tools are not necessary for a regular compilation,
  there are checks conducted during configure, but lack of flex or
  bison tools does not stop the configure process. There is a flag
- --enable-generate-parser that tells configure script that the
+ \--enable-generate-parser that tells configure script that the
  parser will be generated. With this flag, the checks for flex/bison
  are mandatory. Any missing or too old flex/bison will cause an
  error.

+ 1 - 1
src/lib/eval/eval_context.h

@@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ public:
     bool trace_parsing_;
   
 };
-#endif // ! EVALCONTEXT_HH
+#endif // ! EVALCONTEXT_H