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commit 5255b919ae559166e00daf422ce3096cbacf5070
Author: Akim Demaille <address@hidden>
Date: Mon Feb 25 08:06:09 2019 +0100
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* src/lr0.c: here.
diff --git a/src/lr0.c b/src/lr0.c
index b41cc46e..8d6a824b 100644
--- a/src/lr0.c
+++ b/src/lr0.c
@@ -185,19 +185,19 @@ free_storage (void)
-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
-| Find which symbols can be shifted in S, and for each one record |
-| which items would be active after that shift. Uses the contents |
-| of itemset. |
-| |
-| shift_symbol is a bitset of the symbols that can be shifted. For |
-| each symbol in the grammar, kernel_base[symbol] points to a vector |
-| of item numbers activated if that symbol is shifted, and |
-| kernel_size[symbol] is their numbers. |
-| |
-| itemset is sorted on item index in ritem, which is sorted on rule |
-| number. Compute each kernel_base[symbol] with the same sort. |
-`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
+| Find which term/nterm symbols can be "shifted" in S, and for each |
+| one record which items would be active after that transition. |
+| Uses the contents of itemset. |
+| |
+| shift_symbol is a bitset of the term/nterm symbols that can be |
+| shifted. For each symbol in the grammar, kernel_base[symbol] |
+| points to a vector of item numbers activated if that symbol is |
+| shifted, and kernel_size[symbol] is their numbers. |
+| |
+| itemset is sorted on item index in ritem, which is sorted on rule |
+| number. Compute each kernel_base[symbol] with the same sort. |
+`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static void
new_itemsets (state *s)
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