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Fix bogus %name-prefix option syntax in all our Bison files.
%name-prefix doesn't use an "=" sign according to the Bison docs, but it
silently accepted one anyway, until Bison 3.0. This was originally a
typo of mine in commit 012abebab1
, and we
seem to have slavishly copied the error into all the other grammar files.
Per report from Vik Fearing; analysis by Peter Eisentraut.
Back-patch to all active branches, since somebody might try to build
a back branch with up-to-date tools.
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ static NDBOX * write_point_as_box(char *s, int dim);
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/* BISON Declarations */
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%parse-param {NDBOX **result}
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="cube_yy"
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%name-prefix "cube_yy"
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%token CUBEFLOAT O_PAREN C_PAREN O_BRACKET C_BRACKET COMMA
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%start box
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
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/* BISON Declarations */
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%parse-param {SEG *result}
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="seg_yy"
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%name-prefix "seg_yy"
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%union {
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struct BND {
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ static int num_columns_read = 0;
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%}
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="boot_yy"
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%name-prefix "boot_yy"
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%union
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{
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ static TypeName *TableFuncTypeName(List *columns);
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%pure-parser
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="base_yy"
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%name-prefix "base_yy"
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%locations
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%parse-param {core_yyscan_t yyscanner}
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@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ add_typedef(char *name, char * dimension, char * length, enum ECPGttype type_enu
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%}
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="base_yy"
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%name-prefix "base_yy"
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%locations
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%union {
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ static List *read_raise_options(void);
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%}
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="plpgsql_yy"
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%name-prefix "plpgsql_yy"
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%locations
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%union {
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