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/* Output the generated parsing program for Bison.

   Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000-2015, 2018-2020 Free
   Software Foundation, Inc.

   This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.

   This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
   (at your option) any later version.

   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   GNU General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

#include <config.h>
#include "system.h"

#include <filename.h> /* IS_PATH_WITH_DIR */
#include <get-errno.h>
#include <path-join.h>
#include <quotearg.h>
#include <spawn-pipe.h>
#include <timevar.h>
#include <wait-process.h>

#include "complain.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "getargs.h"
#include "gram.h"
#include "muscle-tab.h"
#include "output.h"
#include "reader.h"
#include "reduce.h"
#include "scan-code.h"    /* max_left_semantic_context */
#include "scan-skel.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "tables.h"

static struct obstack format_obstack;


/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Create a function NAME which associates to the muscle NAME the     |
| result of formatting the FIRST and then TABLE_DATA[BEGIN..END[ (of |
| TYPE), and to the muscle NAME_max, the max value of the            |
| TABLE_DATA.                                                        |
|                                                                    |
| For the typical case of outputting a complete table from 0, pass   |
| TABLE[0] as FIRST, and 1 as BEGIN.  For instance                   |
| muscle_insert_base_table ("pact", base, base[0], 1, nstates);      |
`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/


#define GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE(Name, Type)                        \
                                                                        \
static void                                                             \
Name (char const *name, Type *table_data, Type first,                   \
      int begin, int end)                                               \
{                                                                       \
  Type min = first;                                                     \
  Type max = first;                                                     \
  int j = 1;                                                            \
                                                                        \
  obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "%6d", first);                       \
  for (int i = begin; i < end; ++i)                                     \
    {                                                                   \
      obstack_1grow (&format_obstack, ',');                             \
      if (j >= 10)                                                      \
        {                                                               \
          obstack_sgrow (&format_obstack, "\n  ");                      \
          j = 1;                                                        \
        }                                                               \
      else                                                              \
        ++j;                                                            \
      obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "%6d", table_data[i]);           \
      if (table_data[i] < min)                                          \
        min = table_data[i];                                            \
      if (max < table_data[i])                                          \
        max = table_data[i];                                            \
    }                                                                   \
  muscle_insert (name, obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack));              \
                                                                        \
  long lmin = min;                                                      \
  long lmax = max;                                                      \
  /* Build 'NAME_min' and 'NAME_max' in the obstack. */                 \
  obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "%s_min", name);                     \
  MUSCLE_INSERT_LONG_INT (obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack), lmin);     \
  obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "%s_max", name);                     \
  MUSCLE_INSERT_LONG_INT (obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack), lmax);     \
}

GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE (muscle_insert_int_table, int)
GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE (muscle_insert_base_table, base_number)
GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE (muscle_insert_rule_number_table, rule_number)
GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE (muscle_insert_symbol_number_table, symbol_number)
GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE (muscle_insert_item_number_table, item_number)
GENERATE_MUSCLE_INSERT_TABLE (muscle_insert_state_number_table, state_number)

/*----------------------------------------------------------------.
| Print to OUT a representation of CP quoted and escaped for M4.  |
`----------------------------------------------------------------*/

static void
quoted_output (FILE *out, char const *cp)
{
  fprintf (out, "[[");

  for (; *cp; cp++)
    switch (*cp)
      {
      case '$': fputs ("$][", out); break;
      case '@': fputs ("@@",  out); break;
      case '[': fputs ("@{",  out); break;
      case ']': fputs ("@}",  out); break;
      default:  fputc (*cp,   out); break;
      }

  fprintf (out, "]]");
}

/*----------------------------------------------------------------.
| Print to OUT a representation of STRING quoted and escaped both |
| for C and M4.                                                   |
`----------------------------------------------------------------*/

static void
string_output (FILE *out, char const *string)
{
  quoted_output (out, quotearg_style (c_quoting_style, string));
}


/* Store in BUFFER a copy of SRC where trigraphs are escaped, return
   the size of the result (including the final NUL).  If called with
   BUFFERSIZE = 0, returns the needed size for BUFFER.  */
static ptrdiff_t
escape_trigraphs (char *buffer, ptrdiff_t buffersize, const char *src)
{
#define STORE(c)                                \
  do                                            \
    {                                           \
      if (res < buffersize)                     \
        buffer[res] = (c);                      \
      ++res;                                    \
    }                                           \
  while (0)
  ptrdiff_t res = 0;
  for (ptrdiff_t i = 0, len = strlen (src); i < len; ++i)
    {
      if (i + 2 < len
          && src[i] == '?' && src[i+1] == '?')
        {
          switch (src[i+2])
            {
            case '!': case '\'':
            case '(': case ')': case '-': case '/':
            case '<': case '=': case '>':
              i += 1;
              STORE ('?');
              STORE ('"');
              STORE ('"');
              STORE ('?');
              continue;
            }
        }
      STORE (src[i]);
    }
  STORE ('\0');
#undef STORE
  return res;
}

/* Same as xstrdup, except that trigraphs are escaped.  */
static char *
xescape_trigraphs (const char *src)
{
  ptrdiff_t bufsize = escape_trigraphs (NULL, 0, src);
  char *buf = xcharalloc (bufsize);
  escape_trigraphs (buf, bufsize, src);
  return buf;
}

/* The tag to show in the generated parsers.  Use "end of file" rather
   than "$end".  But keep "$end" in the reports, it's shorter and more
   consistent.  Support i18n if the user already uses it.  */
static const char *
symbol_tag (const symbol *sym)
{
  const bool eof_is_user_defined
    = !endtoken->alias || STRNEQ (endtoken->alias->tag, "$end");

  if (!eof_is_user_defined && sym->content == endtoken->content)
    return "\"end of file\"";
  else if (sym->content == undeftoken->content)
    return "\"invalid token\"";
  else
    return sym->tag;
}

/* Generate the b4_<MUSCLE_NAME> (e.g., b4_tname) table with the
   symbol names (aka tags). */

static void
prepare_symbol_names (char const *muscle_name)
{
  // Whether to add a pair of quotes around the name.
  const bool quote = STREQ (muscle_name, "tname");
  bool has_translations = false;

  /* We assume that the table will be output starting at column 2. */
  int col = 2;
  struct quoting_options *qo = clone_quoting_options (0);
  set_quoting_style (qo, c_quoting_style);
  set_quoting_flags (qo, QA_SPLIT_TRIGRAPHS);
  for (int i = 0; i < nsyms; i++)
    {
      const char *tag = symbol_tag (symbols[i]);
      bool translatable = !quote && symbols[i]->translatable;
      if (translatable)
        has_translations = true;

      char *cp
        = tag[0] == '"' && !quote
        ? xescape_trigraphs (tag)
        : quotearg_alloc (tag, -1, qo);
      /* Width of the next token, including the two quotes, the
         comma and the space.  */
      int width
        = strlen (cp) + 2
        + (translatable ? strlen ("N_()") : 0);

      if (col + width > 75)
        {
          obstack_sgrow (&format_obstack, "\n ");
          col = 1;
        }

      if (i)
        obstack_1grow (&format_obstack, ' ');
      if (translatable)
        obstack_sgrow (&format_obstack, "]b4_symbol_translate([");
      obstack_escape (&format_obstack, cp);
      if (translatable)
        obstack_sgrow (&format_obstack, "])[");
      free (cp);
      obstack_1grow (&format_obstack, ',');
      col += width;
    }
  free (qo);
  obstack_sgrow (&format_obstack, " ]b4_null[");

  /* Finish table and store. */
  muscle_insert (muscle_name, obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack));

  /* Announce whether translation support is needed.  */
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("has_translations_flag", has_translations);
}


/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Prepare the muscles related to the symbols: translate, tname, and |
| toknum.                                                           |
`------------------------------------------------------------------*/

static void
prepare_symbols (void)
{
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("tokens_number", ntokens);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("nterms_number", nvars);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("symbols_number", nsyms);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("user_token_number_max", max_user_token_number);

  muscle_insert_symbol_number_table ("translate",
                                     token_translations,
                                     token_translations[0],
                                     1, max_user_token_number + 1);

  /* tname -- token names.  */
  prepare_symbol_names ("tname");
  prepare_symbol_names ("symbol_names");

  /* translatable -- whether a token is translatable. */
  {
    bool translatable = false;
    for (int i = 0; i < ntokens; ++i)
      if (symbols[i]->translatable)
        {
          translatable = true;
          break;
        }
    if (translatable)
      {
        int *values = xnmalloc (nsyms, sizeof *values);
        for (int i = 0; i < ntokens; ++i)
          values[i] = symbols[i]->translatable;
        muscle_insert_int_table ("translatable", values,
                                 values[0], 1, ntokens);
        free (values);
      }
  }

  /* Output YYTOKNUM. */
  {
    int *values = xnmalloc (ntokens, sizeof *values);
    for (int i = 0; i < ntokens; ++i)
      values[i] = symbols[i]->content->user_token_number;
    muscle_insert_int_table ("toknum", values,
                             values[0], 1, ntokens);
    free (values);
  }
}


/*-------------------------------------------------------------.
| Prepare the muscles related to the rules: rhs, prhs, r1, r2, |
| rline, dprec, merger, immediate.                             |
`-------------------------------------------------------------*/

static void
prepare_rules (void)
{
  int *prhs = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *prhs);
  item_number *rhs = xnmalloc (nritems, sizeof *rhs);
  int *rline = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *rline);
  symbol_number *r1 = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *r1);
  int *r2 = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *r2);
  int *dprec = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *dprec);
  int *merger = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *merger);
  int *immediate = xnmalloc (nrules, sizeof *immediate);

  /* Index in RHS.  */
  int i = 0;
  for (rule_number r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
    {
      /* Index of rule R in RHS. */
      prhs[r] = i;
      /* RHS of the rule R. */
      for (item_number *rhsp = rules[r].rhs; 0 <= *rhsp; ++rhsp)
        rhs[i++] = *rhsp;
      /* Separator in RHS. */
      rhs[i++] = -1;

      /* Line where rule was defined. */
      rline[r] = rules[r].location.start.line;
      /* LHS of the rule R. */
      r1[r] = rules[r].lhs->number;
      /* Length of rule R's RHS. */
      r2[r] = rule_rhs_length (&rules[r]);
      /* Dynamic precedence (GLR).  */
      dprec[r] = rules[r].dprec;
      /* Merger-function index (GLR).  */
      merger[r] = rules[r].merger;
      /* Immediate reduction flags (GLR).  */
      immediate[r] = rules[r].is_predicate;
    }
  aver (i == nritems);

  muscle_insert_item_number_table ("rhs", rhs, ritem[0], 1, nritems);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("prhs", prhs, 0, 0, nrules);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("rline", rline, 0, 0, nrules);
  muscle_insert_symbol_number_table ("r1", r1, 0, 0, nrules);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("r2", r2, 0, 0, nrules);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("dprec", dprec, 0, 0, nrules);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("merger", merger, 0, 0, nrules);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("immediate", immediate, 0, 0, nrules);

  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("rules_number", nrules);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("max_left_semantic_context", max_left_semantic_context);

  free (prhs);
  free (rhs);
  free (rline);
  free (r1);
  free (r2);
  free (dprec);
  free (merger);
  free (immediate);
}

/*--------------------------------------------.
| Prepare the muscles related to the states.  |
`--------------------------------------------*/

static void
prepare_states (void)
{
  symbol_number *values = xnmalloc (nstates, sizeof *values);
  for (state_number i = 0; i < nstates; ++i)
    values[i] = states[i]->accessing_symbol;
  muscle_insert_symbol_number_table ("stos", values,
                                     0, 1, nstates);
  free (values);

  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("last", high);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("final_state_number", final_state->number);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("states_number", nstates);
}


/*-------------------------------------------------------.
| Compare two symbols by type-name, and then by number.  |
`-------------------------------------------------------*/

static int
symbol_type_name_cmp (const symbol **lhs, const symbol **rhs)
{
  int res = uniqstr_cmp ((*lhs)->content->type_name, (*rhs)->content->type_name);
  if (!res)
    res = (*lhs)->content->number - (*rhs)->content->number;
  return res;
}


/*----------------------------------------------------------------.
| Return a (malloc'ed) table of the symbols sorted by type-name.  |
`----------------------------------------------------------------*/

static symbol **
symbols_by_type_name (void)
{
  typedef int (*qcmp_type) (const void *, const void *);
  symbol **res = xmemdup (symbols, nsyms * sizeof *res);
  qsort (res, nsyms, sizeof *res, (qcmp_type) &symbol_type_name_cmp);
  return res;
}


/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Define b4_type_names, which is a list of (lists of the numbers of |
| symbols with same type-name).                                     |
`------------------------------------------------------------------*/

static void
type_names_output (FILE *out)
{
  symbol **syms = symbols_by_type_name ();
  fputs ("m4_define([b4_type_names],\n[", out);
  for (int i = 0; i < nsyms; /* nothing */)
    {
      /* The index of the first symbol of the current type-name.  */
      int i0 = i;
      fputs (i ? ",\n[" : "[", out);
      for (; i < nsyms
           && syms[i]->content->type_name == syms[i0]->content->type_name; ++i)
        fprintf (out, "%s%d", i != i0 ? ", " : "", syms[i]->content->number);
      fputs ("]", out);
    }
  fputs ("])\n\n", out);
  free (syms);
}


/*-------------------------------------.
| The list of all the symbol numbers.  |
`-------------------------------------*/

static void
symbol_numbers_output (FILE *out)
{
  fputs ("m4_define([b4_symbol_numbers],\n[", out);
  for (int i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i)
    fprintf (out, "%s[%d]", i ? ", " : "", i);
  fputs ("])\n\n", out);
}


/*-------------------------------------------.
| Output the user reduction actions to OUT.  |
`-------------------------------------------*/

static void
user_actions_output (FILE *out)
{
  fputs ("m4_define([b4_actions], \n[", out);
  for (rule_number r = 0; r < nrules; ++r)
    if (rules[r].action)
      {
        /* The useless "" is there to pacify syntax-check.  */
        fprintf (out, "%s""(%d, [",
                 rules[r].is_predicate ? "b4_predicate_case" : "b4_case",
                 r + 1);
        if (!no_lines_flag)
          {
            fprintf (out, "b4_syncline(%d, ",
                     rules[r].action_loc.start.line);
            string_output (out, rules[r].action_loc.start.file);
            fprintf (out, ")dnl\n");
          }
        fprintf (out, "[%*s%s]])\n\n",
                 rules[r].action_loc.start.column - 1, "",
                 rules[r].action);
      }
  fputs ("])\n\n", out);
}

/*------------------------------------.
| Output the merge functions to OUT.  |
`------------------------------------*/

static void
merger_output (FILE *out)
{
  fputs ("m4_define([b4_mergers], \n[[", out);
  int n;
  merger_list* p;
  for (n = 1, p = merge_functions; p != NULL; n += 1, p = p->next)
    {
      if (p->type[0] == '\0')
        fprintf (out, "  case %d: *yy0 = %s (*yy0, *yy1); break;\n",
                 n, p->name);
      else
        fprintf (out, "  case %d: yy0->%s = %s (*yy0, *yy1); break;\n",
                 n, p->type, p->name);
    }
  fputs ("]])\n\n", out);
}


/*---------------------------------------------.
| Prepare the muscles for symbol definitions.  |
`---------------------------------------------*/

static void
prepare_symbol_definitions (void)
{
  /* Map "orig NUM" to new numbers.  See data/README.  */
  for (symbol_number i = ntokens; i < nsyms + nuseless_nonterminals; ++i)
    {
      obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "symbol(orig %d, number)", i);
      const char *key = obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack);
      MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, nterm_map ? nterm_map[i - ntokens] : i);
    }

  for (int i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i)
    {
      symbol *sym = symbols[i];
      const char *key;

#define SET_KEY(Entry)                                          \
      obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "symbol(%d, %s)",        \
                      i, Entry);                                \
      key = obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack);

#define SET_KEY2(Entry, Suffix)                                 \
      obstack_printf (&format_obstack, "symbol(%d, %s_%s)",     \
                      i, Entry, Suffix);                        \
      key = obstack_finish0 (&format_obstack);

      /* Whether the symbol has an identifier.  */
      const char *id = symbol_id_get (sym);
      SET_KEY ("has_id");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, !!id);

      /* Its identifier.  */
      SET_KEY ("id");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING (key, id ? id : "");

      /* Its tag.  Typically for documentation purpose.  */
      SET_KEY ("tag");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING (key, symbol_tag (sym));

      SET_KEY ("user_number");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, sym->content->user_token_number);

      SET_KEY ("is_token");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, i < ntokens);

      SET_KEY ("number");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, sym->content->number);

      SET_KEY ("has_type");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, !!sym->content->type_name);

      SET_KEY ("type");
      MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING (key, sym->content->type_name
                            ? sym->content->type_name : "");

      for (int j = 0; j < CODE_PROPS_SIZE; ++j)
        {
          /* "printer", not "%printer".  */
          char const *pname = code_props_type_string (j) + 1;
          code_props const *p = symbol_code_props_get (sym, j);
          SET_KEY2 ("has", pname);
          MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, !!p->code);

          if (p->code)
            {
              SET_KEY2 (pname, "file");
              MUSCLE_INSERT_C_STRING (key, p->location.start.file);

              SET_KEY2 (pname, "line");
              MUSCLE_INSERT_INT (key, p->location.start.line);

              SET_KEY2 (pname, "loc");
              muscle_location_grow (key, p->location);

              SET_KEY (pname);
              obstack_printf (&muscle_obstack,
                              "%*s%s", p->location.start.column - 1, "", p->code);
              muscle_insert (key, obstack_finish0 (&muscle_obstack));
            }
        }
#undef SET_KEY2
#undef SET_KEY
    }
}


static void
prepare_actions (void)
{
  /* Figure out the actions for the specified state.  */
  muscle_insert_rule_number_table ("defact", yydefact,
                                   yydefact[0], 1, nstates);

  /* Figure out what to do after reducing with each rule, depending on
     the saved state from before the beginning of parsing the data
     that matched this rule.  */
  muscle_insert_state_number_table ("defgoto", yydefgoto,
                                    yydefgoto[0], 1, nsyms - ntokens);


  /* Output PACT. */
  muscle_insert_base_table ("pact", base,
                             base[0], 1, nstates);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("pact_ninf", base_ninf);

  /* Output PGOTO. */
  muscle_insert_base_table ("pgoto", base,
                             base[nstates], nstates + 1, nvectors);

  muscle_insert_base_table ("table", table,
                            table[0], 1, high + 1);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("table_ninf", table_ninf);

  muscle_insert_base_table ("check", check,
                            check[0], 1, high + 1);

  /* GLR parsing slightly modifies YYTABLE and YYCHECK (and thus
     YYPACT) so that in states with unresolved conflicts, the default
     reduction is not used in the conflicted entries, so that there is
     a place to put a conflict pointer.

     This means that YYCONFLP and YYCONFL are nonsense for a non-GLR
     parser, so we could avoid accidents by not writing them out in
     that case.  Nevertheless, it seems even better to be able to use
     the GLR skeletons even without the non-deterministic tables.  */
  muscle_insert_int_table ("conflict_list_heads", conflict_table,
                           conflict_table[0], 1, high + 1);
  muscle_insert_int_table ("conflicting_rules", conflict_list,
                           0, 1, conflict_list_cnt);
}


/*--------------------------------------------.
| Output the definitions of all the muscles.  |
`--------------------------------------------*/

static void
muscles_output (FILE *out)
{
  fputs ("m4_init()\n", out);
  merger_output (out);
  symbol_numbers_output (out);
  type_names_output (out);
  user_actions_output (out);
  /* Must be last.  */
  muscles_m4_output (out);
}

/*---------------------------.
| Call the skeleton parser.  |
`---------------------------*/

static void
output_skeleton (void)
{
  /* Compute the names of the package data dir and skeleton files.  */
  char const *m4 = (m4 = getenv ("M4")) ? m4 : M4;
  char const *datadir = pkgdatadir ();
  char *skeldir = xpath_join (datadir, "skeletons");
  char *m4sugar = xpath_join (datadir, "m4sugar/m4sugar.m4");
  char *m4bison = xpath_join (skeldir, "bison.m4");
  char *traceon = xpath_join (skeldir, "traceon.m4");
  char *skel = (IS_PATH_WITH_DIR (skeleton)
                ? xstrdup (skeleton)
                : xpath_join (skeldir, skeleton));

  /* Test whether m4sugar.m4 is readable, to check for proper
     installation.  A faulty installation can cause deadlock, so a
     cheap sanity check is worthwhile.  */
  xfclose (xfopen (m4sugar, "r"));

  /* Create an m4 subprocess connected to us via two pipes.  */

  int filter_fd[2];
  pid_t pid;
  {
    char const *argv[11];
    int i = 0;
    argv[i++] = m4;

    /* When POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, GNU M4 1.6 and later disable GNU
       extensions, which Bison's skeletons depend on.  With older M4,
       it has no effect.  M4 1.4.12 added a -g/--gnu command-line
       option to make it explicit that a program wants GNU M4
       extensions even when POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.

       See the thread starting at
       <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2008-07/msg00000.html>
       for details.  */
    if (*M4_GNU_OPTION)
      argv[i++] = M4_GNU_OPTION;

    argv[i++] = "-I";
    argv[i++] = datadir;
    /* Some future version of GNU M4 (most likely 1.6) may treat the
       -dV in a position-dependent manner.  See the thread starting at
       <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2008-07/msg00000.html>
       for details.  */
    if (trace_flag & trace_m4_early)
      argv[i++] = "-dV";
    argv[i++] = m4sugar;
    argv[i++] = "-";
    argv[i++] = m4bison;
    if (trace_flag & trace_m4)
      argv[i++] = traceon;
    argv[i++] = skel;
    argv[i++] = NULL;
    aver (i <= ARRAY_CARDINALITY (argv));

    if (trace_flag & trace_tools)
      {
        fputs ("running:", stderr);
        for (int j = 0; argv[j]; ++j)
          fprintf (stderr, " %s", argv[j]);
        fputc ('\n', stderr);
      }

    /* The ugly cast is because gnulib gets the const-ness wrong.  */
    pid = create_pipe_bidi ("m4", m4, (char **)(void*)argv, false, true,
                            true, filter_fd);
  }

  free (skeldir);
  free (m4sugar);
  free (m4bison);
  free (traceon);
  free (skel);

  if (trace_flag & trace_muscles)
    muscles_output (stderr);
  {
    FILE *out = xfdopen (filter_fd[1], "w");
    muscles_output (out);
    xfclose (out);
  }

  /* Read and process m4's output.  */
  timevar_push (tv_m4);
  {
    FILE *in = xfdopen (filter_fd[0], "r");
    scan_skel (in);
    /* scan_skel should have read all of M4's output.  Otherwise, when we
       close the pipe, we risk letting M4 report a broken-pipe to the
       Bison user.  */
    aver (feof (in));
    xfclose (in);
  }
  wait_subprocess (pid, "m4", false, false, true, true, NULL);
  timevar_pop (tv_m4);
}

static void
prepare (void)
{
  /* BISON_USE_PUSH_FOR_PULL is for the test suite and should not be
     documented for the user.  */
  char const *cp = getenv ("BISON_USE_PUSH_FOR_PULL");
  bool use_push_for_pull_flag = cp && *cp && strtol (cp, 0, 10);

  MUSCLE_INSERT_INT ("required_version", required_version);

  /* Flags. */
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("defines_flag", defines_flag);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("glr_flag", glr_parser);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("nondeterministic_flag", nondeterministic_parser);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("synclines_flag", !no_lines_flag);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("tag_seen_flag", tag_seen);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("token_table_flag", token_table_flag);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("use_push_for_pull_flag", use_push_for_pull_flag);
  MUSCLE_INSERT_BOOL ("yacc_flag", !location_empty (yacc_loc));

  /* File names.  */
  if (spec_name_prefix)
    MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING ("prefix", spec_name_prefix);

  MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING ("file_name_all_but_ext", all_but_ext);

#define DEFINE(Name) MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING (#Name, Name ? Name : "")
  DEFINE (dir_prefix);
  DEFINE (parser_file_name);
  DEFINE (spec_header_file);
  DEFINE (spec_file_prefix);
  DEFINE (spec_graph_file);
  DEFINE (spec_name_prefix);
  DEFINE (spec_outfile);
  DEFINE (spec_verbose_file);
#undef DEFINE

  /* Find the right skeleton file, and add muscles about the skeletons.  */
  if (skeleton)
    MUSCLE_INSERT_C_STRING ("skeleton", skeleton);
  else
    skeleton = language->skeleton;

  /* About the skeletons.  */
  {
    /* b4_skeletonsdir is used inside m4_include in the skeletons, so digraphs
       would never be expanded.  Hopefully no one has M4-special characters in
       his Bison installation path.  */
    char *skeldir = xpath_join (pkgdatadir (), "skeletons");
    MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING_RAW ("skeletonsdir", skeldir);
    free (skeldir);
  }
}


/*----------------------------------------------------------.
| Output the parsing tables and the parser code to ftable.  |
`----------------------------------------------------------*/

void
output (void)
{
  obstack_init (&format_obstack);

  prepare_symbols ();
  prepare_rules ();
  prepare_states ();
  prepare_actions ();
  prepare_symbol_definitions ();

  prepare ();

  /* Process the selected skeleton file.  */
  output_skeleton ();

  /* If late errors were generated, destroy the generated source
     files. */
  if (complaint_status)
    unlink_generated_sources ();

  obstack_free (&format_obstack, NULL);
}