Read a symbol to the stack and check if any production matches the latest symbols. If yes, then replace those symbols with the new production (and execute a semantic action).
@JohannesSchaublitb You see, the outer braces are the 'uniform initialization' way to specify constructor params. The param happens to be of type initializer_list, which itself allows initialization from {....}
Disclaimer: I haven't opened the Holy Standard on it, I just figured what I'd think made sense
@JohannesSchaublitb Is there a passage in the standard that prohibits this? I mean, it can't possibly be that inializer_list cannot be implicitely constructed :)
@DeadMG Oh yes, there's some checking for that. Usually there's a table describing state changes, and looking up the change for such invalid productions results in a jump to an error state.
@sehe sorry man, I accidently tagged the wrong person, however that code you sent me didnt work on my stripped out virtual box but does on my desktop! Argh
@FredOverflow I'm afraid there already were 3 close votes before you came. You could edit the question, though, after it's closed, and put the FAQ atop.
@RMartinhoFernandes intellisense was a dork, now they've given it 'semi-compile' powers so it can hog more resources
@RMartinhoFernandes but not of the 'pea-' variety
@Charlie sorry, nothing special there, (but it is also quite stripped info); uname -a; gcc -v lists more info, I can tell you that. Oh wait, you're ftp-ing it to your facebook account
It's basically the same reason why a bowl of bananas is not a bowl of fruits. If a bowl of bananas were a bowl of fruits, you could put an apple into the bowl, and it would no longer be a bowl of bananas.
As long as you only inspect the bowl, the conversion is harmless. But as soon as you start ...
> If there was a conversion from Derived** to Base**, you could put a pointer to an apple were the type system promised only a pointer to a banana could exist. Boom!
@FredOverflow Not in OOP, but in my household I can put a bowl of bananas on the table and tell the kids it's a bowl of fruits. (I know they don't mind it being all bananas.)
@Charlie in a completely simplistic move, how about: preprocess the darn thing and hope for the best in terms of libc/syscall compatibility ideone.com/uuqcV
@Charlie Ah I was away, preprocessing. Note, nowhere does it say that it returns the actual blocksize. You want an IOCTL instead. Let me google that for you
@RMartinhoFernandes And if I had a kitten in my household, and it would not die if someone put an apple into a bowl of fruits, how would I then know no kitten died??