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rpcalcHere are the C and Bison declarations for the reverse polish notation
calculator. As in C, comments are placed between /*...*/.
/* Reverse polish notation calculator. */
%{
#define YYSTYPE double
#include <math.h>
%}
%token NUM
%% /* Grammar rules and actions follow */
The C declarations section (see The C Declarations Section) contains two preprocessor directives.
The #define directive defines the macro YYSTYPE, thus
specifying the C data type for semantic values of both tokens and
groupings (see Data Types of Semantic Values). The
Bison parser will use whatever type YYSTYPE is defined as; if you
don't define it, int is the default. Because we specify
double, each token and each expression has an associated value,
which is a floating point number.
The #include directive is used to declare the exponentiation
function pow.
The second section, Bison declarations, provides information to Bison about
the token types (see The Bison Declarations Section). Each terminal symbol that is
not a single-character literal must be declared here. (Single-character
literals normally don't need to be declared.) In this example, all the
arithmetic operators are designated by single-character literals, so the
only terminal symbol that needs to be declared is NUM, the token
type for numeric constants.