# type error for rule in yacc

I wrote the following code as a part of my yacc file.

 %{
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
FILE *fp;
%}

%token  LINE CIRCLE POLYGON
%token    END

%union
{
char *string;
int number;
}

%token <number> NUM
%token <string> CORDINATE
%start  Input
%%

Input:

| Input Statement
;

Statement :
END
| LINE CORDINATE CORDINATE END {fprintf(fp,"\n\\newline\n\\psline%s%s\n",$2,$3,$2,$3);}
| SCirc END
| POLYGON Mcords         {fprintf(fp,"\n\\newline\n\\pspolygon%s",$2);} ; SCirc : CIRCLE RADIUS NUM CENTRE CORDINATE {fprintf(fp,"\n\\newline\n\\pscircle%s{%d}\n",3*$3,3*$3,$5,$3);} | CIRCLE CENTRE CORDINATE RADIUS NUM {fprintf(fp,"\n\\newline\n\\pscircle%s{%d}\n",-2*$5,-2*$5,2*$5,2*$5,$3,$5);} ; Mcord : CORDINATE CORDINATE CORDINATE {$$= strcat(strcat(1,2),3);} | Mcord CODINATE {$$ = strcat($1,$2); } ; %% int yyerror(char *s) { printf("%s\n",s); } int main(void) { /* some stuff */ yyparse(); fprintf(fp,"\\end{pspicture}\n\\end{document}"); fclose(fp); }  and i end up getting an error as parser.y:41.42-43: $$of Mcord' has no declared type I mean, the following example works correctly where$$ ends up as a number  Expression : Number {$$= 1;} | Expression '+' Expression {$$ =$1+\$2;}


I want Mcord to be as a concatinaiton of many CORDINATE. How do I do that? Is there any way of defining type for rules too?

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@PulkitJain Sorry, I rolled back the edit you made to the question. You have basically replaced the question with a completely different one. Please start a new question instead of replacing an existing one. Thanks a lot! You can retrieve the text you entered by looking at the version history. Find the "edited" icon and click on the time above the last editor's name. –  Kaz Apr 9 '12 at 6:48

Yes, nonterminal symbols have to be declared has having a type using %type <...> rather than %token <...>`. Do you not have a good reference manual for Yacc? The GNU Bison manual is quite good, even if you're using some other Yacc.