- Node n = this;
- for(Parser.Table.Reduction r : token==null ? n.state.getEofReductions() : n.state.getReductions(token)) {
-
- // UGLY HACK
- // The problem here is that a "reduction of length 1"
- // performed twice with different values of n2 needs
- // to only create a *single* new result, but must add
- // multiple parents to the node holding that result.
- // The current reducer doesn't differentiate between
- // the next node of an n-pop reduction and the
- // ultimate parent of the last pop, so we need to
- // cache instances here as a way of avoiding
- // recreating them.
- if (r.numPop <= 0) continue;
- if (r.numPop == 1) {
- Forest ret = n.cache().get(r);
- if (ret != null) r.reduce(this, n2, ret);
- else n.cache().put(r, r.reduce(this, n2, null));
- } else {
- r.reduce(this, n2, null);
- }
- }
+ state.invokeReductions(token, this, this, n2);