Each semantic action is represented by a symbol interned in an
obarray that is part of the LALR(1) automaton
(see Compiling a grammar). symbol-function
on a semantic
action symbol return the semantic action lambda expression.
A semantic action symbol name has the form
nonterminal:index
, where nonterminal is the
name of the nonterminal symbol the action belongs to, and index
is an action sequence number within the scope of nonterminal.
For example, this nonterminal definition:
input: line [input:0
] | input line (format "%s %s" $1 $2) [input:1
] ;
Will produce two semantic actions, and associated symbols:
input:0
A default action that returns $1
.
input:1
That returns (format "%s %s" $1 $2)
.
Debugging uses the Lisp debugger to investigate what is happening during execution of semantic actions. Three commands are available to debug semantic actions. They receive two arguments:
Request automaton’s function to invoke debugger each time it is called. function must be a semantic action symbol that exists in automaton.
Undo effect of wisent-debug-on-entry
on automaton’s function.
function must be a semantic action symbol that exists in automaton.
Show the source of automaton’s semantic action function. function must be a semantic action symbol that exists in automaton.