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[gawk-diffs] [SCM] gawk branch, gawk-4.0-stable, updated. cf1aa2d743d3f6d94ed6cbd3fae97889913c5d75 |
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commit cf1aa2d743d3f6d94ed6cbd3fae97889913c5d75
Author: Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
Date: Tue Sep 25 12:10:11 2012 +0200
Update some things that are now POSIX.
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 5e5424f..803269d 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
+2012-09-23 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
+
+ `delete array' and `nextfile' are now in POSIX.
+ Thanks to Nathan Weeks <address@hidden> for the
+ initiative and letting us know about it.
+
+ * awkgram.y: Make the right code changes for `delete array'
+ and `nextfile'.
+ (tokentab): Set flags to zero for nextfile.
+
2012-08-17 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
* Update infrastructure to automake 1.12.3, bison 2.6.3.
diff --git a/awkgram.c b/awkgram.c
index 4b0fc5f..0a93d7f 100644
--- a/awkgram.c
+++ b/awkgram.c
@@ -755,20 +755,20 @@ static const yytype_uint16 yyrline[] =
346, 355, 365, 367, 369, 380, 385, 386, 391, 390,
420, 419, 452, 454, 459, 460, 473, 478, 479, 483,
485, 487, 494, 584, 626, 668, 781, 788, 795, 805,
- 814, 823, 832, 847, 863, 862, 874, 886, 886, 982,
- 982, 1007, 1030, 1036, 1037, 1043, 1044, 1051, 1056, 1068,
- 1082, 1084, 1090, 1095, 1097, 1105, 1107, 1116, 1117, 1125,
- 1130, 1130, 1141, 1145, 1153, 1154, 1157, 1159, 1164, 1165,
- 1172, 1174, 1178, 1184, 1191, 1193, 1195, 1202, 1203, 1209,
- 1210, 1215, 1217, 1222, 1224, 1226, 1228, 1234, 1241, 1243,
- 1245, 1261, 1271, 1278, 1280, 1285, 1287, 1289, 1297, 1299,
- 1304, 1306, 1311, 1313, 1315, 1368, 1370, 1372, 1374, 1376,
- 1378, 1380, 1382, 1405, 1410, 1415, 1440, 1446, 1448, 1450,
- 1452, 1454, 1456, 1461, 1465, 1496, 1498, 1504, 1510, 1523,
- 1524, 1525, 1530, 1535, 1539, 1543, 1555, 1568, 1573, 1609,
- 1627, 1628, 1634, 1635, 1640, 1642, 1649, 1666, 1683, 1685,
- 1692, 1697, 1705, 1719, 1731, 1740, 1744, 1748, 1752, 1756,
- 1760, 1763, 1765, 1769, 1773, 1777
+ 814, 823, 832, 843, 859, 858, 870, 882, 882, 978,
+ 978, 1004, 1027, 1033, 1034, 1040, 1041, 1048, 1053, 1065,
+ 1079, 1081, 1087, 1092, 1094, 1102, 1104, 1113, 1114, 1122,
+ 1127, 1127, 1138, 1142, 1150, 1151, 1154, 1156, 1161, 1162,
+ 1169, 1171, 1175, 1181, 1188, 1190, 1192, 1199, 1200, 1206,
+ 1207, 1212, 1214, 1219, 1221, 1223, 1225, 1231, 1238, 1240,
+ 1242, 1258, 1268, 1275, 1277, 1282, 1284, 1286, 1294, 1296,
+ 1301, 1303, 1308, 1310, 1312, 1365, 1367, 1369, 1371, 1373,
+ 1375, 1377, 1379, 1402, 1407, 1412, 1437, 1443, 1445, 1447,
+ 1449, 1451, 1453, 1458, 1462, 1493, 1495, 1501, 1507, 1520,
+ 1521, 1522, 1527, 1532, 1536, 1540, 1552, 1565, 1570, 1606,
+ 1624, 1625, 1631, 1632, 1637, 1639, 1646, 1663, 1680, 1682,
+ 1689, 1694, 1702, 1716, 1728, 1737, 1741, 1745, 1749, 1753,
+ 1757, 1760, 1762, 1766, 1770, 1774
};
#endif
@@ -2812,10 +2812,6 @@ regular_loop:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
#line 833 "awkgram.y"
{
- if (do_traditional)
- error_ln((yyvsp[(1) - (2)])->source_line,
- _("`nextfile' is a gawk extension"));
-
/* if inside function (rule = 0), resolve context at run-time */
if (rule == BEGIN || rule == END || rule == ENDFILE)
error_ln((yyvsp[(1) - (2)])->source_line,
@@ -2829,7 +2825,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 53:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 848 "awkgram.y"
+#line 844 "awkgram.y"
{
/* Initialize the two possible jump targets, the actual target
* is resolved at run-time.
@@ -2848,7 +2844,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 54:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 863 "awkgram.y"
+#line 859 "awkgram.y"
{
if (! can_return)
yyerror(_("`return' used outside function context"));
@@ -2857,7 +2853,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 55:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 866 "awkgram.y"
+#line 862 "awkgram.y"
{
if ((yyvsp[(3) - (4)]) == NULL) {
(yyval) = list_create((yyvsp[(1) - (4)]));
@@ -2870,13 +2866,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 57:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 886 "awkgram.y"
+#line 882 "awkgram.y"
{ in_print = TRUE; in_parens = 0; }
break;
case 58:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 887 "awkgram.y"
+#line 883 "awkgram.y"
{
/*
* Optimization: plain `print' has no expression list, so $3 is
null.
@@ -2975,13 +2971,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 59:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 982 "awkgram.y"
+#line 978 "awkgram.y"
{ sub_counter = 0; }
break;
case 60:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 983 "awkgram.y"
+#line 979 "awkgram.y"
{
char *arr = (yyvsp[(2) - (4)])->lextok;
@@ -2989,16 +2985,17 @@ regular_loop:
(yyvsp[(2) - (4)])->memory = variable(arr, Node_var_new);
if ((yyvsp[(4) - (4)]) == NULL) {
- static short warned = FALSE;
-
- if (do_lint && ! warned) {
- warned = TRUE;
- lintwarn_ln((yyvsp[(1) - (4)])->source_line,
- _("`delete array' is a gawk
extension"));
- }
- if (do_traditional)
- error_ln((yyvsp[(1) - (4)])->source_line,
- _("`delete array' is a gawk
extension"));
+ /*
+ * As of September 2012, POSIX has added support
+ * for `delete array'. See:
+ * http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=544
+ *
+ * Thanks to Nathan Weeks for the initiative.
+ *
+ * Thus we no longer warn or check do_posix.
+ * Also, since BWK awk supports it, we don't have to
+ * check do_traditional either.
+ */
(yyvsp[(1) - (4)])->expr_count = 0;
(yyval) = list_append(list_create((yyvsp[(2) - (4)])),
(yyvsp[(1) - (4)]));
} else {
@@ -3010,7 +3007,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 61:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1012 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1009 "awkgram.y"
{
static short warned = FALSE;
char *arr = (yyvsp[(3) - (4)])->lextok;
@@ -3022,7 +3019,7 @@ regular_loop:
}
if (do_traditional) {
error_ln((yyvsp[(1) - (4)])->source_line,
- _("`delete array' is a gawk extension"));
+ _("`delete(array)' is a non-portable tawk
extension"));
}
(yyvsp[(3) - (4)])->memory = variable(arr, Node_var_new);
(yyvsp[(3) - (4)])->opcode = Op_push_array;
@@ -3033,31 +3030,31 @@ regular_loop:
case 62:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1031 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1028 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = optimize_assignment((yyvsp[(1) - (1)])); }
break;
case 63:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1036 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1033 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 64:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1038 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1035 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 65:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1043 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1040 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 66:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1045 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1042 "awkgram.y"
{
if ((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]) == NULL)
(yyval) = list_create((yyvsp[(2) - (2)]));
@@ -3068,13 +3065,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 67:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1052 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1049 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 68:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1057 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1054 "awkgram.y"
{
INSTRUCTION *casestmt = (yyvsp[(5) - (5)]);
if ((yyvsp[(5) - (5)]) == NULL)
@@ -3090,7 +3087,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 69:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1069 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1066 "awkgram.y"
{
INSTRUCTION *casestmt = (yyvsp[(4) - (4)]);
if ((yyvsp[(4) - (4)]) == NULL)
@@ -3105,13 +3102,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 70:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1083 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1080 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 71:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1085 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1082 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->memory->numbr = -(force_number((yyvsp[(2) -
(2)])->memory));
bcfree((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]));
@@ -3121,7 +3118,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 72:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1091 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1088 "awkgram.y"
{
bcfree((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]));
(yyval) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)]);
@@ -3130,13 +3127,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 73:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1096 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1093 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 74:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1098 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1095 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->opcode = Op_push_re;
(yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]);
@@ -3145,19 +3142,19 @@ regular_loop:
case 75:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1106 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1103 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 76:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1108 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1105 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 78:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1118 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1115 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)]);
}
@@ -3165,7 +3162,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 79:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1125 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1122 "awkgram.y"
{
in_print = FALSE;
in_parens = 0;
@@ -3175,13 +3172,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 80:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1130 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1127 "awkgram.y"
{ in_print = FALSE; in_parens = 0; }
break;
case 81:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1131 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1128 "awkgram.y"
{
if ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)])->redir_type == redirect_twoway
&& (yyvsp[(3) - (3)])->lasti->opcode ==
Op_K_getline_redir
@@ -3193,7 +3190,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 82:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1142 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1139 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = mk_condition((yyvsp[(3) - (6)]), (yyvsp[(1) - (6)]),
(yyvsp[(6) - (6)]), NULL, NULL);
}
@@ -3201,7 +3198,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 83:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1147 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1144 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = mk_condition((yyvsp[(3) - (9)]), (yyvsp[(1) - (9)]),
(yyvsp[(6) - (9)]), (yyvsp[(7) - (9)]), (yyvsp[(9) - (9)]));
}
@@ -3209,13 +3206,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 88:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1164 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1161 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 89:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1166 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1163 "awkgram.y"
{
bcfree((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]));
(yyval) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)]);
@@ -3224,7 +3221,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 92:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1179 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1176 "awkgram.y"
{
append_param((yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->lextok);
(yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->lextok = NULL;
@@ -3234,7 +3231,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 93:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1185 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1182 "awkgram.y"
{
append_param((yyvsp[(3) - (3)])->lextok);
(yyvsp[(3) - (3)])->lextok = NULL;
@@ -3245,55 +3242,55 @@ regular_loop:
case 94:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1192 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1189 "awkgram.y"
{ /* func_params = NULL; */ }
break;
case 95:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1194 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1191 "awkgram.y"
{ /* func_params = NULL; */ }
break;
case 96:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1196 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1193 "awkgram.y"
{ /* func_params = NULL; */ }
break;
case 97:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1202 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1199 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 98:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1204 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1201 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 99:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1209 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1206 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 100:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1211 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1208 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 101:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1216 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1213 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_expression_list(NULL, (yyvsp[(1) - (1)])); }
break;
case 102:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1218 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1215 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = mk_expression_list((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) -
(3)]));
yyerrok;
@@ -3302,31 +3299,31 @@ regular_loop:
case 103:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1223 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1220 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 104:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1225 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1222 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 105:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1227 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1224 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 106:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1229 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1226 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 107:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1235 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1232 "awkgram.y"
{
if (do_lint && (yyvsp[(3) - (3)])->lasti->opcode ==
Op_match_rec)
lintwarn_ln((yyvsp[(2) - (3)])->source_line,
@@ -3337,19 +3334,19 @@ regular_loop:
case 108:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1242 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1239 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_boolean((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2)
- (3)])); }
break;
case 109:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1244 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1241 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_boolean((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2)
- (3)])); }
break;
case 110:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1246 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1243 "awkgram.y"
{
if ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)])->lasti->opcode == Op_match_rec)
warning_ln((yyvsp[(2) - (3)])->source_line,
@@ -3369,7 +3366,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 111:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1262 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1259 "awkgram.y"
{
if (do_lint_old)
warning_ln((yyvsp[(2) - (3)])->source_line,
@@ -3383,7 +3380,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 112:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1272 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1269 "awkgram.y"
{
if (do_lint && (yyvsp[(3) - (3)])->lasti->opcode ==
Op_match_rec)
lintwarn_ln((yyvsp[(2) - (3)])->source_line,
@@ -3394,31 +3391,31 @@ regular_loop:
case 113:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1279 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1276 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_condition((yyvsp[(1) - (5)]), (yyvsp[(2) - (5)]),
(yyvsp[(3) - (5)]), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)]), (yyvsp[(5) - (5)])); }
break;
case 114:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1281 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1278 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 115:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1286 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1283 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 116:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1288 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1285 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 117:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1290 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1287 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->opcode = Op_assign_quotient;
(yyval) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)]);
@@ -3427,43 +3424,43 @@ regular_loop:
case 118:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1298 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1295 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 119:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1300 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1297 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 120:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1305 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1302 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 121:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1307 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1304 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 122:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1312 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1309 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 123:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1314 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1311 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 124:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1316 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1313 "awkgram.y"
{
int count = 2;
int is_simple_var = FALSE;
@@ -3517,43 +3514,43 @@ regular_loop:
case 126:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1371 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1368 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 127:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1373 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1370 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 128:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1375 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1372 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 129:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1377 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1374 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 130:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1379 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1376 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 131:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1381 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1378 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 132:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1383 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1380 "awkgram.y"
{
/*
* In BEGINFILE/ENDFILE, allow `getline var < file'
@@ -3580,7 +3577,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 133:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1406 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1403 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->opcode = Op_postincrement;
(yyval) = mk_assignment((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]), NULL, (yyvsp[(2) -
(2)]));
@@ -3589,7 +3586,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 134:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1411 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1408 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->opcode = Op_postdecrement;
(yyval) = mk_assignment((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]), NULL, (yyvsp[(2) -
(2)]));
@@ -3598,7 +3595,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 135:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1416 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1413 "awkgram.y"
{
if (do_lint_old) {
warning_ln((yyvsp[(4) - (5)])->source_line,
@@ -3622,7 +3619,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 136:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1441 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1438 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = mk_getline((yyvsp[(3) - (4)]), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)]),
(yyvsp[(1) - (4)]), (yyvsp[(2) - (4)])->redir_type);
bcfree((yyvsp[(2) - (4)]));
@@ -3631,43 +3628,43 @@ regular_loop:
case 137:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1447 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1444 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 138:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1449 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1446 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 139:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1451 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1448 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 140:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1453 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1450 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 141:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1455 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1452 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 142:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1457 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1454 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = mk_binary((yyvsp[(1) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(2) -
(3)])); }
break;
case 143:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1462 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1459 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = list_create((yyvsp[(1) - (1)]));
}
@@ -3675,7 +3672,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 144:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1466 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1463 "awkgram.y"
{
if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->opcode == Op_match_rec) {
(yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->opcode = Op_nomatch;
@@ -3710,13 +3707,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 145:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1497 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1494 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)]); }
break;
case 146:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1499 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1496 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = snode((yyvsp[(3) - (4)]), (yyvsp[(1) - (4)]));
if ((yyval) == NULL)
@@ -3726,7 +3723,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 147:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1505 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1502 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = snode((yyvsp[(3) - (4)]), (yyvsp[(1) - (4)]));
if ((yyval) == NULL)
@@ -3736,7 +3733,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 148:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1511 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1508 "awkgram.y"
{
static short warned1 = FALSE;
@@ -3753,7 +3750,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 151:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1526 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1523 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(1) - (2)])->opcode = Op_preincrement;
(yyval) = mk_assignment((yyvsp[(2) - (2)]), NULL, (yyvsp[(1) -
(2)]));
@@ -3762,7 +3759,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 152:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1531 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1528 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(1) - (2)])->opcode = Op_predecrement;
(yyval) = mk_assignment((yyvsp[(2) - (2)]), NULL, (yyvsp[(1) -
(2)]));
@@ -3771,7 +3768,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 153:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1536 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1533 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = list_create((yyvsp[(1) - (1)]));
}
@@ -3779,7 +3776,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 154:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1540 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1537 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = list_create((yyvsp[(1) - (1)]));
}
@@ -3787,7 +3784,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 155:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1544 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1541 "awkgram.y"
{
if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->lasti->opcode == Op_push_i
&& ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)])->lasti->memory->flags &
(STRCUR|STRING)) == 0) {
@@ -3803,7 +3800,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 156:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1556 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1553 "awkgram.y"
{
/*
* was: $$ = $2
@@ -3817,7 +3814,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 157:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1569 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1566 "awkgram.y"
{
func_use((yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->lasti->func_name, FUNC_USE);
(yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]);
@@ -3826,7 +3823,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 158:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1574 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1571 "awkgram.y"
{
/* indirect function call */
INSTRUCTION *f, *t;
@@ -3863,7 +3860,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 159:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1610 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1607 "awkgram.y"
{
param_sanity((yyvsp[(3) - (4)]));
(yyvsp[(1) - (4)])->opcode = Op_func_call;
@@ -3881,37 +3878,37 @@ regular_loop:
case 160:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1627 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1624 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 161:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1629 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1626 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 162:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1634 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1631 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 163:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1636 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1633 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)]); }
break;
case 164:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1641 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1638 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 165:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1643 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1640 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = list_merge((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]), (yyvsp[(2) - (2)]));
}
@@ -3919,7 +3916,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 166:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1650 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1647 "awkgram.y"
{
INSTRUCTION *ip = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->lasti;
int count = ip->sub_count; /* # of SUBSEP-seperated
expressions */
@@ -3937,7 +3934,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 167:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1667 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1664 "awkgram.y"
{
INSTRUCTION *t = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)]);
if ((yyvsp[(2) - (3)]) == NULL) {
@@ -3955,13 +3952,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 168:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1684 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1681 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); }
break;
case 169:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1686 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1683 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = list_merge((yyvsp[(1) - (2)]), (yyvsp[(2) - (2)]));
}
@@ -3969,13 +3966,13 @@ regular_loop:
case 170:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1693 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1690 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)]); }
break;
case 171:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1698 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1695 "awkgram.y"
{
char *var_name = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->lextok;
@@ -3987,7 +3984,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 172:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1706 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1703 "awkgram.y"
{
NODE *n;
@@ -4002,7 +3999,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 173:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1720 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1717 "awkgram.y"
{
INSTRUCTION *ip = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->nexti;
if (ip->opcode == Op_push
@@ -4018,7 +4015,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 174:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1732 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1729 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyval) = list_append((yyvsp[(2) - (3)]), (yyvsp[(1) - (3)]));
if ((yyvsp[(3) - (3)]) != NULL)
@@ -4028,7 +4025,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 175:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1741 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1738 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->opcode = Op_postincrement;
}
@@ -4036,7 +4033,7 @@ regular_loop:
case 176:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1745 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1742 "awkgram.y"
{
(yyvsp[(1) - (1)])->opcode = Op_postdecrement;
}
@@ -4044,43 +4041,43 @@ regular_loop:
case 177:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1748 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1745 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = NULL; }
break;
case 179:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1756 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1753 "awkgram.y"
{ yyerrok; }
break;
case 180:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1760 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1757 "awkgram.y"
{ yyerrok; }
break;
case 183:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1769 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1766 "awkgram.y"
{ yyerrok; }
break;
case 184:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1773 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1770 "awkgram.y"
{ (yyval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)]); yyerrok; }
break;
case 185:
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 1777 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1774 "awkgram.y"
{ yyerrok; }
break;
/* Line 1787 of yacc.c */
-#line 4096 "awkgram.c"
+#line 4093 "awkgram.c"
default: break;
}
/* User semantic actions sometimes alter yychar, and that requires
@@ -4310,7 +4307,7 @@ yyreturn:
/* Line 2048 of yacc.c */
-#line 1779 "awkgram.y"
+#line 1776 "awkgram.y"
struct token {
@@ -4400,7 +4397,7 @@ static const struct token tokentab[] = {
{"match", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, NOT_OLD|A(2)|A(3), do_match},
{"mktime", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, GAWKX|A(1), do_mktime},
{"next", Op_K_next, LEX_NEXT, 0, 0},
-{"nextfile", Op_K_nextfile, LEX_NEXTFILE, GAWKX, 0},
+{"nextfile", Op_K_nextfile, LEX_NEXTFILE, 0, 0},
{"or", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, GAWKX|A(2), do_or},
{"patsplit", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, GAWKX|A(2)|A(3)|A(4),
do_patsplit},
{"print", Op_K_print, LEX_PRINT, 0, 0},
diff --git a/awkgram.y b/awkgram.y
index f5d104d..a3ee278 100644
--- a/awkgram.y
+++ b/awkgram.y
@@ -831,10 +831,6 @@ non_compound_stmt
}
| LEX_NEXTFILE statement_term
{
- if (do_traditional)
- error_ln($1->source_line,
- _("`nextfile' is a gawk extension"));
-
/* if inside function (rule = 0), resolve context at run-time */
if (rule == BEGIN || rule == END || rule == ENDFILE)
error_ln($1->source_line,
@@ -987,16 +983,17 @@ simple_stmt
$2->memory = variable(arr, Node_var_new);
if ($4 == NULL) {
- static short warned = FALSE;
-
- if (do_lint && ! warned) {
- warned = TRUE;
- lintwarn_ln($1->source_line,
- _("`delete array' is a gawk
extension"));
- }
- if (do_traditional)
- error_ln($1->source_line,
- _("`delete array' is a gawk
extension"));
+ /*
+ * As of September 2012, POSIX has added support
+ * for `delete array'. See:
+ * http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=544
+ *
+ * Thanks to Nathan Weeks for the initiative.
+ *
+ * Thus we no longer warn or check do_posix.
+ * Also, since BWK awk supports it, we don't have to
+ * check do_traditional either.
+ */
$1->expr_count = 0;
$$ = list_append(list_create($2), $1);
} else {
@@ -1020,7 +1017,7 @@ simple_stmt
}
if (do_traditional) {
error_ln($1->source_line,
- _("`delete array' is a gawk extension"));
+ _("`delete(array)' is a non-portable tawk
extension"));
}
$3->memory = variable(arr, Node_var_new);
$3->opcode = Op_push_array;
@@ -1865,7 +1862,7 @@ static const struct token tokentab[] = {
{"match", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, NOT_OLD|A(2)|A(3), do_match},
{"mktime", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, GAWKX|A(1), do_mktime},
{"next", Op_K_next, LEX_NEXT, 0, 0},
-{"nextfile", Op_K_nextfile, LEX_NEXTFILE, GAWKX, 0},
+{"nextfile", Op_K_nextfile, LEX_NEXTFILE, 0, 0},
{"or", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, GAWKX|A(2), do_or},
{"patsplit", Op_builtin, LEX_BUILTIN, GAWKX|A(2)|A(3)|A(4),
do_patsplit},
{"print", Op_K_print, LEX_PRINT, 0, 0},
diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index f279986..30bae7e 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+2012-09-23 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
+
+ * gawk.texi (Nextfile Statement): Document that it's now part of POSIX
+ and update the title.
+ (Delete): Document that `delete array' is now part of POSIX.
+ * awkcard.in: Adjust coloring for nextfile and delete array.
+
2012-08-12 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
* gawk.texi (Ranges and Locales): Clarified ranges and
diff --git a/doc/awkcard.in b/doc/awkcard.in
index fa45fe3..65f36b4 100644
--- a/doc/awkcard.in
+++ b/doc/awkcard.in
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ loop to iterate over all the elements of an array.
.sp .5
Use the \*(FCdelete\fP statement to delete an
element from an array.
-\*(CLSpecifying just the array name without a subscript in
+Specifying just the array name without a subscript in
the \*(FCdelete\fP
statement deletes the entire contents of an array.
.sp .5
@@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ matches the closest \*(FCif\*(FR.
.ti -.2i
\*(FCnext\*(FR See \fHInput Control.\fP
.ti -.2i
-\*(CL\*(FCnextfile\*(FR See \fHInput Control.\fP\*(CD
+\*(FCnextfile\*(FR See \fHInput Control.\fP
.in -.2i
.\" --- Start switch statement
\*(CB\*(FCswitch (\*(FIexpression\*(FC) {
@@ -1285,15 +1285,15 @@ program. Upon end of the input data,
execute any \*(FCEND\fP rule(s).
.br
.ti -.2i
-\*(CL\*(FCnextfile\fP
+\*(FCnextfile\fP
.br
Stop processing the current input file.
The next input record comes from the
next input file. \*(FCFILENAME\fP \*(CBand
-\*(FCARGIND\fP\*(CL are updated, \*(FCFNR\fP is reset to 1,
+\*(FCARGIND\fP\*(CD are updated, \*(FCFNR\fP is reset to 1,
and processing starts over with the first
pattern in the AWK program. Upon end
-of input data, execute any \*(FCEND\fP rule(s).\*(CD
+of input data, execute any \*(FCEND\fP rule(s).
.in -.2i
.sp .5
.fi
diff --git a/doc/gawk.info b/doc/gawk.info
index 275188e..30ff2c2 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.info
+++ b/doc/gawk.info
@@ -8948,37 +8948,35 @@ starts processing it with the first rule in the program.
File: gawk.info, Node: Nextfile Statement, Next: Exit Statement, Prev: Next
Statement, Up: Statements
-7.4.9 Using `gawk''s `nextfile' Statement
------------------------------------------
+7.4.9 The `nextfile' Statement
+------------------------------
-`gawk' provides the `nextfile' statement, which is similar to the
-`next' statement. (c.e.) However, instead of abandoning processing of
-the current record, the `nextfile' statement instructs `gawk' to stop
-processing the current data file.
-
- The `nextfile' statement is a `gawk' extension. In most other `awk'
-implementations, or if `gawk' is in compatibility mode (*note
-Options::), `nextfile' is not special.
-
- Upon execution of the `nextfile' statement, any `ENDFILE' rules are
-executed except in the case as mentioned below, `FILENAME' is updated
-to the name of the next data file listed on the command line, `FNR' is
-reset to one, `ARGIND' is incremented, any `BEGINFILE' rules are
-executed, and processing starts over with the first rule in the program.
-(`ARGIND' hasn't been introduced yet. *Note Built-in Variables::.) If
-the `nextfile' statement causes the end of the input to be reached,
-then the code in any `END' rules is executed. An exception to this is
-when the `nextfile' is invoked during execution of any statement in an
-`END' rule; In this case, it causes the program to stop immediately.
+The `nextfile' statement is similar to the `next' statement. However,
+instead of abandoning processing of the current record, the `nextfile'
+statement instructs `awk' to stop processing the current data file.
+
+ Upon execution of the `nextfile' statement, `FILENAME' is updated to
+the name of the next data file listed on the command line, `FNR' is
+reset to one, and processing starts over with the first rule in the
+program. If the `nextfile' statement causes the end of the input to be
+reached, then the code in any `END' rules is executed. An exception to
+this is when `nextfile' is invoked during execution of any statement in
+an `END' rule; In this case, it causes the program to stop immediately.
*Note BEGIN/END::.
The `nextfile' statement is useful when there are many data files to
process but it isn't necessary to process every record in every file.
-Normally, in order to move on to the next data file, a program has to
-continue scanning the unwanted records. The `nextfile' statement
-accomplishes this much more efficiently.
+Without `nextfile', in order to move on to the next data file, a program
+would have to continue scanning the unwanted records. The `nextfile'
+statement accomplishes this much more efficiently.
+
+ In `gawk', execution of `nextfile' causes additional things to
+happen: any `ENDFILE' rules are executed except in the case as
+mentioned below, `ARGIND' is incremented, and any `BEGINFILE' rules are
+executed (`ARGIND' hasn't been introduced yet. *Note Built-in
+Variables::.)
- In addition, `nextfile' is useful inside a `BEGINFILE' rule to skip
+ With `gawk', `nextfile' is useful inside a `BEGINFILE' rule to skip
over a file that would otherwise cause `gawk' to exit with a fatal
error. In this case, `ENDFILE' rules are not executed. *Note
BEGINFILE/ENDFILE::.
@@ -8989,6 +8987,11 @@ files, pipes, and coprocesses that are opened with
redirections. It is
not related to the main processing that `awk' does with the files
listed in `ARGV'.
+ NOTE: For many years, `nextfile' was a `gawk' extension. As of
+ September, 2012, it was accepted for inclusion into the POSIX
+ standard. See the Austin Group website
+ (http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=607).
+
The current version of the Brian Kernighan's `awk' (*note Other
Versions::) also supports `nextfile'. However, it doesn't allow the
`nextfile' statement inside function bodies (*note User-defined::).
@@ -10105,18 +10108,22 @@ However, if `--lint' is provided on the command line
(*note Options::),
array is deleted.
All the elements of an array may be deleted with a single statement
-(c.e.) by leaving off the subscript in the `delete' statement, as
-follows:
+by leaving off the subscript in the `delete' statement, as follows:
delete ARRAY
- This ability is a `gawk' extension; it is not available in
-compatibility mode (*note Options::).
-
Using this version of the `delete' statement is about three times
more efficient than the equivalent loop that deletes each element one
at a time.
+ NOTE: For many years, using `delete' without a subscript was a
+ `gawk' extension. As of September, 2012, it was accepted for
+ inclusion into the POSIX standard. See the Austin Group website
+ (http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=544). This form of the
+ `delete' statement is also supported by Brian Kernighan's `awk'
+ and `mawk', as well as by a number of other implementations (*note
+ Other Versions::).
+
The following statement provides a portable but nonobvious way to
clear out an array:(1)
@@ -25263,7 +25270,7 @@ Index
* Brennan, Michael <1>: Other Versions. (line 6)
* Brennan, Michael <2>: Simple Sed. (line 25)
* Brennan, Michael <3>: Two-way I/O. (line 6)
-* Brennan, Michael: Delete. (line 52)
+* Brennan, Michael: Delete. (line 56)
* Brian Kernighan's awk, extensions <1>: Other Versions. (line 13)
* Brian Kernighan's awk, extensions: BTL. (line 6)
* Broder, Alan J.: Contributors. (line 88)
@@ -26040,7 +26047,7 @@ Index
* functions, user-defined, counts: Profiling. (line 132)
* functions, user-defined, library of: Library Functions. (line 6)
* functions, user-defined, next/nextfile statements and <1>: Nextfile
Statement.
- (line 44)
+ (line 47)
* functions, user-defined, next/nextfile statements and: Next Statement.
(line 45)
* G-d: Acknowledgments. (line 81)
@@ -26554,7 +26561,7 @@ Index
* nextfile statement, BEGINFILE/ENDFILE patterns and: BEGINFILE/ENDFILE.
(line 26)
* nextfile statement, user-defined functions and: Nextfile Statement.
- (line 44)
+ (line 47)
* nexti debugger command: Dgawk Execution Control.
(line 49)
* NF variable <1>: Auto-set. (line 107)
@@ -26743,7 +26750,7 @@ Index
* portability, close() function and: Close Files And Pipes.
(line 81)
* portability, data files as single record: Records. (line 180)
-* portability, deleting array elements: Delete. (line 52)
+* portability, deleting array elements: Delete. (line 56)
* portability, example programs: Library Functions. (line 31)
* portability, fflush() function and: I/O Functions. (line 29)
* portability, functions, defining: Definition Syntax. (line 99)
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* Spencer, Henry: Glossary. (line 12)
* split utility: Split Program. (line 6)
* split() function: String Functions. (line 315)
-* split() function, array elements, deleting: Delete. (line 57)
+* split() function, array elements, deleting: Delete. (line 61)
* split.awk program: Split Program. (line 30)
* sprintf() function <1>: String Functions. (line 380)
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diff --git a/doc/gawk.texi b/doc/gawk.texi
index 1ff7523..ab9ebf8 100644
--- a/doc/gawk.texi
+++ b/doc/gawk.texi
@@ -12155,44 +12155,46 @@ function body reads the next record and starts
processing it with the
first rule in the program.
@node Nextfile Statement
address@hidden Using @command{gawk}'s @code{nextfile} Statement
address@hidden The @code{nextfile} Statement
@cindex @code{nextfile} statement
@cindex differences in @command{awk} and @command{gawk},
@code{next}/@code{nextfile} statements
@cindex common extensions, @code{nextfile} statement
@cindex extensions, address@hidden @code{nextfile} statement
address@hidden provides the @code{nextfile} statement,
-which is similar to the @code{next} statement. @value{COMMONEXT}
+The @code{nextfile} statement
+is similar to the @code{next} statement.
However, instead of abandoning processing of the current record, the
address@hidden statement instructs @command{gawk} to stop processing the
address@hidden statement instructs @command{awk} to stop processing the
current @value{DF}.
-The @code{nextfile} statement is a @command{gawk} extension.
-In most other @command{awk} implementations,
-or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
-(@pxref{Options}),
address@hidden is not special.
-
Upon execution of the @code{nextfile} statement,
-any @code{ENDFILE} rules are executed except in the case as
-mentioned below, @code{FILENAME} is
address@hidden is
updated to the name of the next @value{DF} listed on the command line,
address@hidden is reset to one, @code{ARGIND} is incremented,
-any @code{BEGINFILE} rules are executed, and processing
address@hidden is reset to one,
+and processing
starts over with the first rule in the program.
-(@code{ARGIND} hasn't been introduced yet. @xref{Built-in Variables}.)
If the @code{nextfile} statement causes the end of the input to be reached,
then the code in any @code{END} rules is executed. An exception to this is
-when the @code{nextfile} is invoked during execution of any statement in an
+when @code{nextfile} is invoked during execution of any statement in an
@code{END} rule; In this case, it causes the program to stop immediately.
@xref{BEGIN/END}.
The @code{nextfile} statement is useful when there are many @value{DF}s
to process but it isn't necessary to process every record in every file.
-Normally, in order to move on to the next @value{DF}, a program
-has to continue scanning the unwanted records. The @code{nextfile}
+Without @code{nextfile},
+in order to move on to the next @value{DF}, a program
+would have to continue scanning the unwanted records. The @code{nextfile}
statement accomplishes this much more efficiently.
-In addition, @code{nextfile} is useful inside a @code{BEGINFILE}
+In @command{gawk}, execution of @code{nextfile} causes additional things
+to happen:
+any @code{ENDFILE} rules are executed except in the case as
+mentioned below,
address@hidden is incremented,
+and
+any @code{BEGINFILE} rules are executed
+(@code{ARGIND} hasn't been introduced yet. @xref{Built-in Variables}.)
+
+With @command{gawk}, @code{nextfile} is useful inside a @code{BEGINFILE}
rule to skip over a file that would otherwise cause @command{gawk}
to exit with a fatal error. In this case, @code{ENDFILE} rules are not
executed. @xref{BEGINFILE/ENDFILE}.
@@ -12203,6 +12205,13 @@ reserved for closing files, pipes, and coprocesses
that are
opened with redirections. It is not related to the main processing that
@command{awk} does with the files listed in @code{ARGV}.
address@hidden NOTE
+For many years, @code{nextfile} was a
address@hidden extension. As of September, 2012, it was accepted for
+inclusion into the POSIX standard.
+See @uref{http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=607, the Austin Group
website}.
address@hidden quotation
+
@cindex functions, user-defined, @code{next}/@code{nextfile} statements and
@cindex @code{nextfile} statement, user-defined functions and
The current version of the Brian Kernighan's @command{awk} (@pxref{Other
@@ -13664,21 +13673,28 @@ is not in the array is deleted.
@cindex deleting entire arrays
@cindex differences in @command{awk} and @command{gawk}, array elements,
deleting
All the elements of an array may be deleted with a single statement
address@hidden
by leaving off the subscript in the @code{delete} statement,
as follows:
+
@example
delete @var{array}
@end example
-This ability is a @command{gawk} extension; it is not available in
-compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
-
Using this version of the @code{delete} statement is about three times
more efficient than the equivalent loop that deletes each element one
at a time.
address@hidden NOTE
+For many years,
+using @code{delete} without a subscript was a @command{gawk} extension.
+As of September, 2012, it was accepted for
+inclusion into the POSIX standard. See
@uref{http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=544,
+the Austin Group website}. This form of the @code{delete} statement is also
supported
+by Brian Kernighan's @command{awk} and @command{mawk}, as well as
+by a number of other implementations (@pxref{Other Versions}).
address@hidden quotation
+
@cindex portability, deleting array elements
@cindex Brennan, Michael
The following statement provides a portable but nonobvious way to clear
diff --git a/test/ChangeLog b/test/ChangeLog
index f88b796..1575d49 100644
--- a/test/ChangeLog
+++ b/test/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2012-09-23 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
+
+ * lintwarn.ok: Updated.
+
2012-08-26 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
* Makefile.am (charasbytes): Revise test to canonicalize
diff --git a/test/lintwarn.ok b/test/lintwarn.ok
index 169b002..312d40d 100644
--- a/test/lintwarn.ok
+++ b/test/lintwarn.ok
@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@ gawk: lintwarn.awk:3: error: `getline var' invalid inside
`BEGINFILE' rule
gawk: lintwarn.awk:4: error: `getline' invalid inside `BEGINFILE' rule
gawk: lintwarn.awk:8: warning: statement may have no effect
gawk: lintwarn.awk:9: warning: plain `print' in BEGIN or END rule should
probably be `print ""'
-gawk: lintwarn.awk:10: warning: `nextfile' is a gawk extension
gawk: lintwarn.awk:10: error: `nextfile' used in BEGIN action
-gawk: lintwarn.awk:11: warning: `delete array' is a gawk extension
gawk: lintwarn.awk:12: warning: `delete(array)' is a non-portable tawk
extension
gawk: lintwarn.awk:13: warning: regular expression on right of assignment
gawk: lintwarn.awk:14: warning: regular expression on right of comparison
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Summary of changes:
ChangeLog | 10 +
awkgram.c | 299 +++++++++++++++---------------
awkgram.y | 29 ++--
doc/ChangeLog | 7 +
doc/awkcard.in | 10 +-
doc/gawk.info | 551 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
doc/gawk.texi | 62 ++++---
test/ChangeLog | 4 +
test/lintwarn.ok | 2 -
9 files changed, 505 insertions(+), 469 deletions(-)
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