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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:58:15+00:00 2026-05-14T20:58:15+00:00

I compiled my bison-generated files in Visual Studio and got these errors: …\position.hh(83): error

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I compiled my bison-generated files in Visual Studio and got these errors:

…\position.hh(83): error C2589: ‘(‘ : illegal token on right side of ‘::’
…\position.hh(83): error C2059: syntax error : ‘::’
…\position.hh(83): error C2589: ‘(‘ : illegal token on right side of ‘::’
…\position.hh(83): error C2059: syntax error : ‘::’

The corresponding code is:

inline void columns (int count = 1)
{
  column = std::max (1u, column + count);
}

I think the problem is with std::max; if I change std::max to equivalent code then there is no problem anymore, but is there a better solution instead of changing the generated code?

Here is the bison file I wrote:

//
// bison.yy
//

%skeleton "lalr1.cc"
%require "2.4.2"
%defines
%define parser_class_name "cmd_parser"
%locations
%debug
%error-verbose

%code requires {
class ParserDriver;
}

%parse-param { ParserDriver& driver }
%lex-param { ParserDriver& driver }

%union {
    struct ast *a;
    double d;
    struct symbol *s;   
    struct symlist *sl;
    int fn;         
}

%code {
#include "helper_func.h"
#include "ParserDriver.h"
std::string error_msg = "";
}

%token <d> NUMBER
%token <s> NAME
%token <fn> FUNC
%token EOL
%token IF THEN ELSE WHILE DO LET
%token SYM_TABLE_OVERFLOW
%token UNKNOWN_CHARACTER

%nonassoc <fn> CMP
%right '='
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/'
%nonassoc '|' UMINUS

%type <a> exp stmt list explist
%type <sl> symlist

%{
extern int yylex(yy::cmd_parser::semantic_type *yylval,
 yy::cmd_parser::location_type* yylloc);
%}

%start calclist
%%

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    2026-05-14T20:58:16+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:58 pm

    You are probably including windows.h somewhere, which defines macros named max and min.

    You can #define NOMINMAX before including windows.h to prevent it from defining those macros, or you can prevent macro invocation by using an extra set of parentheses:

    column = (std::max)(1u, column + count);
    
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