Bump minimum version of Bison to 2.3

Since the retirement of some older buildfarm members, the oldest Bison
that gets regular testing is 2.3. MacOS ships that version, and will
continue doing so for the forseeable future because of Apple's policy
regarding GPLv3. While Mac users could use a package manager to install
a newer version, there is no compelling reason to force them do so at
this time.

Reviewed by Andres Freund
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/1097762.1662145681@sss.pgh.pa.us
pull/103/head
John Naylor 3 years ago
parent 96683db880
commit b086a47a27
  1. 8
      config/programs.m4
  2. 6
      configure
  3. 5
      contrib/cube/cubeparse.y
  4. 5
      contrib/seg/segparse.y
  5. 2
      doc/src/sgml/install-windows.sgml
  6. 2
      doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml
  7. 5
      src/backend/bootstrap/bootparse.y
  8. 5
      src/backend/parser/gram.y
  9. 5
      src/backend/replication/repl_gram.y
  10. 5
      src/backend/replication/syncrep_gram.y
  11. 5
      src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_gram.y
  12. 5
      src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_gram.y
  13. 2
      src/tools/msvc/pgbison.pl

@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ fi
# PGAC_PATH_BISON # PGAC_PATH_BISON
# --------------- # ---------------
# Look for Bison, set the output variable BISON to its path if found. # Look for Bison, set the output variable BISON to its path if found.
# Reject versions before 1.875 (they have bugs or capacity limits). # Reject versions before 2.3 (the earliest version in the buildfarm
# Note we do not accept other implementations of yacc. # as of 2022). Note we do not accept other implementations of yacc.
AC_DEFUN([PGAC_PATH_BISON], AC_DEFUN([PGAC_PATH_BISON],
[PGAC_PATH_PROGS(BISON, bison) [PGAC_PATH_PROGS(BISON, bison)
@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ AC_DEFUN([PGAC_PATH_BISON],
if test "$BISON"; then if test "$BISON"; then
pgac_bison_version=`$BISON --version 2>/dev/null | sed q` pgac_bison_version=`$BISON --version 2>/dev/null | sed q`
AC_MSG_NOTICE([using $pgac_bison_version]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([using $pgac_bison_version])
if echo "$pgac_bison_version" | $AWK '{ if ([$]4 < 1.875) exit 0; else exit 1;}' if echo "$pgac_bison_version" | $AWK '{ if ([$]4 < 2.3) exit 0; else exit 1;}'
then then
AC_MSG_WARN([ AC_MSG_WARN([
*** The installed version of Bison, $BISON, is too old to use with PostgreSQL. *** The installed version of Bison, $BISON, is too old to use with PostgreSQL.
*** Bison version 1.875 or later is required, but this is $pgac_bison_version.]) *** Bison version 2.3 or later is required, but this is $pgac_bison_version.])
BISON="" BISON=""
fi fi
# Bison >=3.0 issues warnings about %name-prefix="base_yy", instead # Bison >=3.0 issues warnings about %name-prefix="base_yy", instead

6
configure vendored

@ -10218,14 +10218,14 @@ if test "$BISON"; then
pgac_bison_version=`$BISON --version 2>/dev/null | sed q` pgac_bison_version=`$BISON --version 2>/dev/null | sed q`
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: using $pgac_bison_version" >&5 { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: using $pgac_bison_version" >&5
$as_echo "$as_me: using $pgac_bison_version" >&6;} $as_echo "$as_me: using $pgac_bison_version" >&6;}
if echo "$pgac_bison_version" | $AWK '{ if ($4 < 1.875) exit 0; else exit 1;}' if echo "$pgac_bison_version" | $AWK '{ if ($4 < 2.3) exit 0; else exit 1;}'
then then
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: WARNING: { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: WARNING:
*** The installed version of Bison, $BISON, is too old to use with PostgreSQL. *** The installed version of Bison, $BISON, is too old to use with PostgreSQL.
*** Bison version 1.875 or later is required, but this is $pgac_bison_version." >&5 *** Bison version 2.3 or later is required, but this is $pgac_bison_version." >&5
$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: $as_echo "$as_me: WARNING:
*** The installed version of Bison, $BISON, is too old to use with PostgreSQL. *** The installed version of Bison, $BISON, is too old to use with PostgreSQL.
*** Bison version 1.875 or later is required, but this is $pgac_bison_version." >&2;} *** Bison version 2.3 or later is required, but this is $pgac_bison_version." >&2;}
BISON="" BISON=""
fi fi
# Bison >=3.0 issues warnings about %name-prefix="base_yy", instead # Bison >=3.0 issues warnings about %name-prefix="base_yy", instead

@ -15,10 +15,7 @@
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -13,10 +13,7 @@
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ $ENV{MSBFLAGS}="/m";
<para> <para>
<productname>Bison</productname> and <productname>Flex</productname> are <productname>Bison</productname> and <productname>Flex</productname> are
required to build from Git, but not required when building from a release required to build from Git, but not required when building from a release
file. Only <productname>Bison</productname> 1.875 or versions 2.2 and later file. Only <productname>Bison</productname> versions 2.3 and later
will work. <productname>Flex</productname> must be version 2.5.31 or later. will work. <productname>Flex</productname> must be version 2.5.31 or later.
</para> </para>

@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ su - postgres
are needed to build from a Git checkout, or if you changed the actual are needed to build from a Git checkout, or if you changed the actual
scanner and parser definition files. If you need them, be sure scanner and parser definition files. If you need them, be sure
to get <application>Flex</application> 2.5.31 or later and to get <application>Flex</application> 2.5.31 or later and
<application>Bison</application> 1.875 or later. Other <application>lex</application> <application>Bison</application> 2.3 or later. Other <application>lex</application>
and <application>yacc</application> programs cannot be used. and <application>yacc</application> programs cannot be used.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>

@ -36,10 +36,7 @@
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -103,10 +103,7 @@
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -29,10 +29,7 @@ Node *replication_parse_result;
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -26,10 +26,7 @@ static SyncRepConfigData *create_syncrep_config(const char *num_sync,
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -45,10 +45,7 @@ static JsonPathParseItem *makeItemLikeRegex(JsonPathParseItem *expr,
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -39,10 +39,7 @@
/* /*
* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls, * Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents * so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with * memory leaks if we error out during parsing.
* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
* you're building with gcc.
*/ */
#define YYMALLOC palloc #define YYMALLOC palloc
#define YYFREE pfree #define YYFREE pfree

@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ do './src/tools/msvc/buildenv.pl' if -e 'src/tools/msvc/buildenv.pl';
my ($bisonver) = `bison -V`; # grab first line my ($bisonver) = `bison -V`; # grab first line
$bisonver = (split(/\s+/, $bisonver))[3]; # grab version number $bisonver = (split(/\s+/, $bisonver))[3]; # grab version number
unless ($bisonver eq '1.875' || $bisonver ge '2.2') unless ($bisonver ge '2.3')
{ {
print "WARNING! Bison install not found, or unsupported Bison version.\n"; print "WARNING! Bison install not found, or unsupported Bison version.\n";
print "echo Attempting to build without.\n"; print "echo Attempting to build without.\n";

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