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/*
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* (C) Copyright David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>, IBM Corporation. 2005.
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*
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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* License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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* USA
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*/
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%glr-parser
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%locations
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%{
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#include "dtc.h"
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#include "srcpos.h"
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int yylex(void);
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cell_t cell_from_string(char *s, unsigned int base);
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extern struct boot_info *the_boot_info;
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%}
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%union {
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cell_t cval;
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unsigned int cbase;
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u8 byte;
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char *str;
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struct data data;
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struct property *prop;
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struct property *proplist;
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struct node *node;
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struct node *nodelist;
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int datalen;
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int hexlen;
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u64 addr;
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struct reserve_info *re;
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}
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%token DT_MEMRESERVE
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%token <addr> DT_ADDR
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%token <str> DT_PROPNAME
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%token <str> DT_NODENAME
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%token <cbase> DT_BASE
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%token <str> DT_CELL
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%token <byte> DT_BYTE
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%token <data> DT_STRING
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%token <str> DT_UNIT
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%token <str> DT_LABEL
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%token <str> DT_REF
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%type <data> propdata
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%type <data> propdataprefix
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%type <re> memreserve
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%type <re> memreserves
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%type <cbase> opt_cell_base
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%type <data> celllist
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%type <data> bytestring
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%type <prop> propdef
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%type <proplist> proplist
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%type <node> devicetree
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%type <node> nodedef
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%type <node> subnode
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%type <nodelist> subnodes
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%type <str> label
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%type <str> nodename
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%%
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sourcefile: memreserves devicetree {
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the_boot_info = build_boot_info($1, $2);
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}
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;
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memreserves: memreserve memreserves {
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$$ = chain_reserve_entry($1, $2);
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}
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| /* empty */ {
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$$ = NULL;
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}
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;
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memreserve: label DT_MEMRESERVE DT_ADDR DT_ADDR ';' {
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$$ = build_reserve_entry($3, $4, $1);
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}
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| label DT_MEMRESERVE DT_ADDR '-' DT_ADDR ';' {
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$$ = build_reserve_entry($3, $5 - $3 + 1, $1);
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}
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;
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devicetree: '/' nodedef {
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$$ = name_node($2, "", NULL);
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}
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;
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nodedef: '{' proplist subnodes '}' ';' {
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$$ = build_node($2, $3);
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}
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;
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proplist: propdef proplist {
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$$ = chain_property($1, $2);
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}
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| /* empty */ {
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$$ = NULL;
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}
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;
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propdef: label DT_PROPNAME '=' propdata ';' {
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$$ = build_property($2, $4, $1);
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}
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| label DT_PROPNAME ';' {
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$$ = build_property($2, empty_data, $1);
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}
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;
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propdata: propdataprefix DT_STRING { $$ = data_merge($1, $2); }
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| propdataprefix '<' celllist '>' {
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$$ = data_merge(data_append_align($1, sizeof(cell_t)), $3);
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}
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| propdataprefix '[' bytestring ']' { $$ = data_merge($1, $3); }
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dtc: implement labels on property data
Extend the parser grammer to allow labels before or after any
property data (string, cell list, or byte list), and any
byte or cell within the property data.
Store the labels using the same linked list structure as node
references, but using a parallel list.
When writing assembly output emit global labels as offsets from
the start of the definition of the data.
Note that the alignment for a cell list is done as part of the
opening < delimiter, not the = or , before it. To label a cell
after a string or byte list put the label inside the cell list.
For example,
prop = zero: [ aa bb ], two: < four: 1234 > eight: ;
will produce labels with offsets 0, 2, 4, and 8 bytes from
the beginning of the data for property prop.
Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm@bga.com>
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| propdata DT_LABEL { $$ = data_add_label($1, $2); }
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;
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propdataprefix: propdata ',' { $$ = $1; }
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dtc: implement labels on property data
Extend the parser grammer to allow labels before or after any
property data (string, cell list, or byte list), and any
byte or cell within the property data.
Store the labels using the same linked list structure as node
references, but using a parallel list.
When writing assembly output emit global labels as offsets from
the start of the definition of the data.
Note that the alignment for a cell list is done as part of the
opening < delimiter, not the = or , before it. To label a cell
after a string or byte list put the label inside the cell list.
For example,
prop = zero: [ aa bb ], two: < four: 1234 > eight: ;
will produce labels with offsets 0, 2, 4, and 8 bytes from
the beginning of the data for property prop.
Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm@bga.com>
2007-07-07 08:18:51 +02:00
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| propdataprefix DT_LABEL { $$ = data_add_label($1, $2); }
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| /* empty */ { $$ = empty_data; }
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;
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opt_cell_base:
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/* empty */
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{ $$ = 16; }
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| DT_BASE
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;
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celllist: celllist opt_cell_base DT_CELL {
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$$ = data_append_cell($1,
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cell_from_string($3, $2));
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}
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$$ = data_append_cell(data_add_fixup($1, $2), -1);
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}
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dtc: implement labels on property data
Extend the parser grammer to allow labels before or after any
property data (string, cell list, or byte list), and any
byte or cell within the property data.
Store the labels using the same linked list structure as node
references, but using a parallel list.
When writing assembly output emit global labels as offsets from
the start of the definition of the data.
Note that the alignment for a cell list is done as part of the
opening < delimiter, not the = or , before it. To label a cell
after a string or byte list put the label inside the cell list.
For example,
prop = zero: [ aa bb ], two: < four: 1234 > eight: ;
will produce labels with offsets 0, 2, 4, and 8 bytes from
the beginning of the data for property prop.
Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm@bga.com>
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| celllist DT_LABEL { $$ = data_add_label($1, $2); }
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| /* empty */ { $$ = empty_data; }
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;
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bytestring: bytestring DT_BYTE { $$ = data_append_byte($1, $2); }
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dtc: implement labels on property data
Extend the parser grammer to allow labels before or after any
property data (string, cell list, or byte list), and any
byte or cell within the property data.
Store the labels using the same linked list structure as node
references, but using a parallel list.
When writing assembly output emit global labels as offsets from
the start of the definition of the data.
Note that the alignment for a cell list is done as part of the
opening < delimiter, not the = or , before it. To label a cell
after a string or byte list put the label inside the cell list.
For example,
prop = zero: [ aa bb ], two: < four: 1234 > eight: ;
will produce labels with offsets 0, 2, 4, and 8 bytes from
the beginning of the data for property prop.
Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm@bga.com>
2007-07-07 08:18:51 +02:00
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| bytestring DT_LABEL { $$ = data_add_label($1, $2); }
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| /* empty */ { $$ = empty_data; }
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;
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subnodes: subnode subnodes {
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$$ = chain_node($1, $2);
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}
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| /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
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;
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subnode: label nodename nodedef { $$ = name_node($3, $2, $1); }
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;
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nodename: DT_NODENAME { $$ = $1; }
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| DT_PROPNAME { $$ = $1; }
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;
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label: DT_LABEL { $$ = $1; }
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;
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%%
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void yyerror (char const *s)
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{
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const char *fname = srcpos_filename_for_num(yylloc.filenum);
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if (strcmp(fname, "-") == 0)
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fname = "stdin";
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fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d %s\n",
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fname, yylloc.first_line, s);
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}
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/*
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* Convert a string representation of a numeric cell
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* in the given base into a cell.
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*
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* FIXME: should these specification errors be fatal instead?
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*/
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cell_t cell_from_string(char *s, unsigned int base)
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{
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cell_t c;
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char *e;
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c = strtoul(s, &e, base);
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if (*e) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Line %d: Invalid cell value '%s' : "
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"%c is not a base %d digit; %d assumed\n",
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yylloc.first_line, s, *e, base, c);
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}
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if (errno == EINVAL || errno == ERANGE) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Line %d: Invalid cell value '%s'; %d assumed\n",
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yylloc.first_line, s, c);
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errno = 0;
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}
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return c;
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}
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