I'm currently having a look at GNU Bison to parse program code (or actually to extend a program that uses Bison for doing that). I understand that Bison can only (or: best) handle LR(1) grammars, i.e. a special form of context-free grammars; and I actually also (believe to) understand the rules of context-free and LR(1) grammars.
However, somehow I'm lacking a good understanding of the notion of a LR(1) grammar. Assume SQL, for instance. SQL incorporates - I believe - a context-free grammar. But is it also a LR(1) grammar? How could I tell? And if yes, what would violate the LR(1) rules?