On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 11:18:27PM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote: > On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:45:18PM +0100, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 07:21:24PM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote: > > > This wasn't explicitly caught before causing a program abort: > > > > > > | BUG: invalid range expression type set reference > > > | nft: expression.c:1162: range_expr_value_low: Assertion `0' failed. > > > | zsh: abort sudo ./install/sbin/nft add rule t c meta mark set tcp dport map '{ @s : 23 } > > > > > > With this patch in place, the error message is way more descriptive: > > > > > > | Error: Key can't be set reference > > > | add rule t c meta mark set tcp dport map { @s : 23 } > > > | ^^ > > > > I wanted to check why the parser allow for this... > > For set elements or LHS parts of map elements, there is set_lhs_expr. > The latter may be concat_rhs_expr or multiton_rhs_expr. concat_rhs_expr > eventually resolves into primary_rhs_expr which may be symbol_expr. > > BTW, it seems like from parser side, set references on map element's > RHS are allowed as well. > > IMHO, parser_bison.y slowly but steadily turns into a can of worms. :( On a second look, I start wondering whether symbol_expr was a wise choice: This thing combines variables ('$' identifier), "unidentified" strings and set references (AT identifier). With symbol_expr being listed in both primary_expr and primary_rhs_expr, set references are allowed about anywhere - even in concatenations or any binary operation. Cheers, Phil