I've setup a flex/bison system that can run and parse through yyparse and is able to be used inside a repl-type system. When a user enters a certain state (say: defining a method), and an systax error has been made, i'm looking for a way to deal with this in such a way, that bison can act like the user has never entered the line at all.
For instance:
1> class foo { <enter>
2> a = 1; <enter>
3> asfasdfa <enter>
In this case, the parser should return back to the state it was prior to reading the last line. Right now, it will trigger a syntax error and rewinds the complete stack.
I know that bisons yyparse() function has got some local stack state values (yyvsp, yyssp and yylsp) that is used for state tracking, but there seems no way to modify these outside the standard functionality like YYERROR etc.
My question is: is it even remotely possible to do these save/restore states in bison, and if not, what is the best way to deal with such errors.