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src/lexer-impl.lisp: Rename internal `skip-until' function.
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1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2;;;
3;;; Implementation of lexical analysis protocol.
4;;;
5;;; (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware
6;;;
7
8;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9;;;
e0808c47 10;;; This file is part of the Sensible Object Design, an object system for C.
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11;;;
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25
26(cl:in-package #:sod)
27
28;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
239fa5bd 29;;; Class implementation.
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31(defmethod shared-initialize :after
32 ((scanner sod-token-scanner) slot-names &key)
33 (default-slot (scanner 'sod-parser::filename slot-names)
34 (scanner-filename (token-scanner-char-scanner scanner))))
dea4d055 35
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36(defmethod make-scanner-stream ((scanner sod-token-scanner))
37 (make-scanner-stream (token-scanner-char-scanner scanner)))
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38
39;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
239fa5bd 40;;; Indicators and error messages.
dea4d055 41
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42(defun show-char (char)
43 "Format CHAR as a string in a readable way."
44 (cond ((null char) "<end-of-file>")
239fa5bd 45 ((and (graphic-char-p char) (char/= char #\space))
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46 (format nil "`~C'" char))
47 (t (format nil "<~(~:C~)>" char))))
dea4d055 48
0ad3667e 49(defun %skip-until (scanner token-types &key keep-end)
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50 "This is the implementation of the `skip-until' parser."
51 (do ((consumedp nil t))
52 ((member (token-type scanner) token-types)
53 (unless keep-end (scanner-step scanner))
54 (values nil t (or keep-end consumedp)))
55 (when (scanner-at-eof-p scanner)
56 (return (values token-types nil consumedp)))
57 (scanner-step scanner)))
58
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59(defun parse-error-recover (scanner parser recover
60 &key ignore-unconsumed force-progress)
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61 "This is the implementation of the `error' parser."
62 (multiple-value-bind (result win consumedp) (funcall parser)
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63 (cond ((or win
64 (and (not consumedp)
65 (or ignore-unconsumed
66 (scanner-at-eof-p scanner))))
67 ;; If we succeeded, or if we didn't consume any tokens and the
68 ;; caller's OK with that, then there's nothing for us to do here.
69 ;; On the other hand, if we failed, didn't consume any tokens, and
70 ;; we're at end-of-file, then there's not much hope of making
71 ;; onward progress, so in this case we propagate the failure
72 ;; rather than trying to recover. And we assume that the
73 ;; continuation will somehow arrange to report the problem, and
74 ;; avoid inundating the user with error reports.
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75 (values result win consumedp))
76 (t
77 ;; Now we have to do some kind of sensible error recovery. The
78 ;; important thing to do here is to make sure that we make some
79 ;; progress. If we consumed any tokens then we're fine, and we'll
80 ;; just try the provided recovery strategy. Otherwise, if we're
81 ;; not at EOF, then we can ensure progress by discarding the
82 ;; current token. Finally, if we are at EOF then our best bet is
83 ;; simply to propagate the current failure back to the caller, but
84 ;; we handled that case above.
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85 (syntax-error scanner result)
86 (when (and force-progress (not consumedp)) (scanner-step scanner))
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87 (funcall recover)))))
88
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89;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
90;;; Token scanning.
91
92(defmethod scanner-token ((scanner sod-token-scanner))
93 (with-slots (char-scanner line column) scanner
94 (with-parser-context (character-scanner-context :scanner char-scanner)
95
96 (flet ((scan-digits (&key (radix 10) (min 1) (init 0))
97 ;; Scan and return a sequence of digits.
98 (parse (many (acc init (+ (* acc radix) it) :min min)
99 (label (list :digit radix)
100 (filter (lambda (ch)
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101 (digit-char-p ch radix)))))))
102 (start-floc ()
103 ;; This is a little nasty. We scan the first token during
104 ;; instance initialization, as a result of `shared-initialize'
105 ;; on `token-scanner'. Unfortunately, this happens before
106 ;; we've had a chance to initialize our own `filename' slot.
107 ;; This means that we can't use the SCANNER as a file
108 ;; location, however tempting it might be. So we have this
109 ;; hack.
110 (make-file-location (scanner-filename char-scanner)
111 (scanner-line scanner)
112 (scanner-column scanner))))
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113
114 ;; Skip initial junk, and remember the place.
115 (loop
116 (setf (scanner-line scanner) (scanner-line char-scanner)
117 (scanner-column scanner) (scanner-column char-scanner))
118 (cond-parse (:consumedp cp :expected exp)
119 ((satisfies whitespace-char-p) (parse :whitespace))
120 ((scan-comment char-scanner))
26c5ecfe 121 (t (if cp (lexer-error char-scanner exp) (return)))))
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122
123 ;; Now parse something.
124 (cond-parse (:consumedp cp :expected exp)
125
126 ;; Alphanumerics mean we read an identifier.
127 ((or #\_ (satisfies alpha-char-p))
128 (values :id (with-output-to-string (out)
129 (write-char it out)
130 (parse (many (nil nil (write-char it out))
131 (or #\_ (satisfies alphanumericp)))))))
132
133 ;; Quotes introduce a literal.
134 ((seq ((quote (or #\" #\'))
135 (contents (many (out (make-string-output-stream)
136 (progn (write-char it out) out)
137 :final (get-output-stream-string out))
138 (or (and #\\ :any) (not quote))))
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139 (nil (or (char quote)
140 (seq (:eof)
141 (lexer-error char-scanner (list quote))
142 (info-with-location
143 (start-floc) "Literal started here")))))
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144 (ecase quote
145 (#\" contents)
146 (#\' (case (length contents)
147 (1 (char contents 0))
e046c3f6 148 (0 (cerror*-with-location (start-floc)
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149 'simple-lexer-error
150 :format-control
151 "Empty character literal")
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152 #\?)
153 (t (cerror*-with-location (start-floc)
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154 'simple-lexer-error
155 :format-control
156 "Too many characters ~
157 in character literal")
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158 (char contents 0))))))
159 (values (etypecase it
160 (character :char)
161 (string :string))
162 it))
163
164 ;; Zero introduces a chosen-radix integer.
165 ((and #\0
166 (or (and (or #\b #\B) (scan-digits :radix 2))
167 (and (or #\o #\O) (scan-digits :radix 8))
168 (and (or #\x #\X) (scan-digits :radix 16))
169 (scan-digits :radix 8 :min 0)))
170 (values :int it))
171
172 ;; Any other digit forces radix-10.
173 ((seq ((d (filter digit-char-p))
174 (i (scan-digits :radix 10 :min 0 :init d)))
175 i)
176 (values :int it))
177
178 ;; Some special punctuation sequences are single tokens.
179 ("..." (values :ellipsis nil))
180
181 ;; Any other character is punctuation.
182 (:any (values it nil))
183
184 ;; End of file means precisely that.
185 (:eof (values :eof nil))
186
187 ;; Report errors and try again. Because we must have consumed some
188 ;; input in order to get here (we've matched both :any and :eof) we
189 ;; must make progress on every call.
190 (t
191 (assert cp)
26c5ecfe 192 (lexer-error char-scanner exp)
239fa5bd 193 (scanner-token scanner)))))))
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194
195;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------