gram.y says:
opt_indirection: ...
| '[' a_expr ']' opt_indirection
| '[' a_expr ':' a_expr ']' opt_indirection
...
IMO a_expr is exactly where I have to enter C variable support. That is I
add a new case to a_expr: named cinputvariable which among others might have
the following form:
cinputvariable: /* empty */
...
| ':' name ':' name
...
With the first name being the variable, the second being the the name of the
indicator variable. As you might expect this results in a shift/reduce
conflict since there is no way to decide whether the second name is the
indicator variable or a coloumn name.
Any idea how to solve this?
Michael
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