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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T08:18:35+00:00 2026-05-23T08:18:35+00:00

When is %destructor invoked in BISON ? I have the following bison code: %union{

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When is %destructor invoked in BISON? I have the following bison code:

%union{
    char * sval; 
    Variable * vval; 
} 

%token VARIABLE 
%token Literal 
%type <vval> Expression VARIABLE 
%type <sval> Literal 

%destructor { delete $$; } <vval> 
%destructor { delete $$; } Literal 

where Variable is a class. I thought that after processing a line, all the Variable objects will be freed, but I can see no destructor invoked. And that will lead straightly to memory leak…

Edit: To be clear; I allocate a new Variable object for a new token, and this token is pushed to the BISON stack. I want to delete the Variable when it is popped by bison and discarded from the stack. I thought that %destructor serves that purpose, but I am not sure anymore..

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    2026-05-23T08:18:35+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:18 am

    I figured out, that I should free() it after I perform the action, so for example

    ...
    | String CONCAT String { $$ = concat($1,$3); free($1); free($3); }
    ...
    

    That did the trick for me.

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