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32  * Definitions for bc's parser.
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35 
36 #ifndef BC_PARSE_H
37 #define BC_PARSE_H
38 
39 #include <limits.h>
40 #include <stdbool.h>
41 #include <stdint.h>
42 
43 #include <status.h>
44 #include <vector.h>
45 #include <lex.h>
46 #include <lang.h>
47 
48 // The following are flags that can be passed to @a BcParseExpr functions. They
49 // define the requirements that the parsed expression must meet to not have an
50 // error thrown.
51 
52 /// A flag that requires that the expression is valid for conditionals in for
53 /// loops, while loops, and if statements. This is because POSIX requires that
54 /// certain operators are *only* used in those cases. It's whacked, but that's
55 /// how it is.
56 #define BC_PARSE_REL (UINTMAX_C(1) << 0)
57 
58 /// A flag that requires that the expression is valid for a print statement.
59 #define BC_PARSE_PRINT (UINTMAX_C(1) << 1)
60 
61 /// A flag that requires that the expression does *not* have any function call.
62 #define BC_PARSE_NOCALL (UINTMAX_C(1) << 2)
63 
64 /// A flag that requires that the expression does *not* have a read()
65 /// expression.
66 #define BC_PARSE_NOREAD (UINTMAX_C(1) << 3)
67 
68 /// A flag that *allows* (rather than requires) that an array appear in the
69 /// expression. This is mostly used as parameters in bc.
70 #define BC_PARSE_ARRAY (UINTMAX_C(1) << 4)
71 
72 /// A flag that requires that the expression is not empty and returns a value.
73 #define BC_PARSE_NEEDVAL (UINTMAX_C(1) << 5)
74 
75 /**
76  * Returns true if the parser has been initialized.
77  * @param p    The parser.
78  * @param prg  The program.
79  * @return     True if @a p has been initialized, false otherwise.
80  */
81 #define BC_PARSE_IS_INITED(p, prg) ((p)->prog == (prg))
82 
83 /**
84  * Returns true if the current parser state allows parsing, false otherwise.
85  * @param p  The parser.
86  * @return   True if parsing can proceed, false otherwise.
87  */
88 #define BC_PARSE_CAN_PARSE(p) ((p).l.t != BC_LEX_EOF)
89 
90 /**
91  * Pushes the instruction @a i onto the bytecode vector for the current
92  * function.
93  * @param p  The parser.
94  * @param i  The instruction to push onto the bytecode vector.
95  */
96 #define bc_parse_push(p, i) (bc_vec_pushByte(&(p)->func->code, (uchar) (i)))
97 
98 /**
99  * Pushes an index onto the bytecode vector. For more information, see
100  * @a bc_vec_pushIndex() in src/vector.c and @a bc_program_index() in
101  * src/program.c.
102  * @param p    The parser.
103  * @param idx  The index to push onto the bytecode vector.
104  */
105 #define bc_parse_pushIndex(p, idx) (bc_vec_pushIndex(&(p)->func->code, (idx)))
106 
107 /**
108  * A convenience macro for throwing errors in parse code. This takes care of
109  * plumbing like passing in the current line the lexer is on.
110  * @param p  The parser.
111  * @param e  The error.
112  */
113 #ifndef NDEBUG
114 #define bc_parse_err(p, e) \
115 	(bc_vm_handleError((e), __FILE__, __LINE__, (p)->l.line))
116 #else // NDEBUG
117 #define bc_parse_err(p, e) (bc_vm_handleError((e), (p)->l.line))
118 #endif // NDEBUG
119 
120 /**
121  * A convenience macro for throwing errors in parse code. This takes care of
122  * plumbing like passing in the current line the lexer is on.
123  * @param p    The parser.
124  * @param e    The error.
125  * @param ...  The varags that are needed.
126  */
127 #ifndef NDEBUG
128 #define bc_parse_verr(p, e, ...) \
129 	(bc_vm_handleError((e), __FILE__, __LINE__, (p)->l.line, __VA_ARGS__))
130 #else // NDEBUG
131 #define bc_parse_verr(p, e, ...) \
132 	(bc_vm_handleError((e), (p)->l.line, __VA_ARGS__))
133 #endif // NDEBUG
134 
135 // Forward declarations.
136 struct BcParse;
137 struct BcProgram;
138 
139 /**
140  * A function pointer to call when more parsing is needed.
141  * @param p  The parser.
142  */
143 typedef void (*BcParseParse)(struct BcParse* p);
144 
145 /**
146  * A function pointer to call when an expression needs to be parsed. This can
147  * happen for read() expressions or dc strings.
148  * @param p      The parser.
149  * @param flags  The flags for what is allowed or required. (See flags above.)
150  */
151 typedef void (*BcParseExpr)(struct BcParse* p, uint8_t flags);
152 
153 /// The parser struct.
154 typedef struct BcParse
155 {
156 	/// The lexer.
157 	BcLex l;
158 
159 #if BC_ENABLED
160 	/// The stack of flags for bc. (See comments in include/bc.h.) This stack is
161 	/// *required* to have one item at all times. Not maintaining that invariant
162 	/// will cause problems.
163 	BcVec flags;
164 
165 	/// The stack of exits. These are indices into the bytecode vector where
166 	/// blocks for loops and if statements end. Basically, these are the places
167 	/// to jump to when skipping code.
168 	BcVec exits;
169 
170 	/// The stack of conditionals. Unlike exits, which are indices to jump
171 	/// *forward* to, this is a vector of indices to jump *backward* to, usually
172 	/// to the conditional of a loop, hence the name.
173 	BcVec conds;
174 
175 	/// A stack of operators. When parsing expressions, the bc parser uses the
176 	/// Shunting-Yard algorithm, which requires a stack of operators. This can
177 	/// hold the stack for multiple expressions at once because the expressions
178 	/// stack as well. For more information, see the Expression Parsing section
179 	/// of the Development manual (manuals/development.md).
180 	BcVec ops;
181 
182 	/// A buffer to temporarily store a string in. This is because the lexer
183 	/// might generate a string as part of its work, and the parser needs that
184 	/// string, but it also needs the lexer to continue lexing, which might
185 	/// overwrite the string stored in the lexer. This buffer is for copying
186 	/// that string from the lexer to keep it safe.
187 	BcVec buf;
188 #endif // BC_ENABLED
189 
190 	/// A reference to the program to grab the current function when necessary.
191 	struct BcProgram* prog;
192 
193 	/// A reference to the current function. The function is what holds the
194 	/// bytecode vector that the parser is filling.
195 	BcFunc* func;
196 
197 	/// The index of the function.
198 	size_t fidx;
199 
200 #if BC_ENABLED
201 	/// True if the bc parser just entered a function and an auto statement
202 	/// would be valid.
203 	bool auto_part;
204 #endif // BC_ENABLED
205 
206 } BcParse;
207 
208 /**
209  * Initializes a parser.
210  * @param p     The parser to initialize.
211  * @param prog  A referenc to the program.
212  * @param func  The index of the current function.
213  */
214 void
215 bc_parse_init(BcParse* p, struct BcProgram* prog, size_t func);
216 
217 /**
218  * Frees a parser. This is not guarded by #ifndef NDEBUG because a separate
219  * parser is created at runtime to parse read() expressions and dc strings.
220  * @param p  The parser to free.
221  */
222 void
223 bc_parse_free(BcParse* p);
224 
225 /**
226  * Resets the parser. Resetting means erasing all state to the point that the
227  * parser would think it was just initialized.
228  * @param p  The parser to reset.
229  */
230 void
231 bc_parse_reset(BcParse* p);
232 
233 /**
234  * Adds a string. See @a BcProgram in include/program.h for more details.
235  * @param p  The parser that parsed the string.
236  */
237 void
238 bc_parse_addString(BcParse* p);
239 
240 /**
241  * Adds a number. See @a BcProgram in include/program.h for more details.
242  * @param p  The parser that parsed the number.
243  */
244 void
245 bc_parse_number(BcParse* p);
246 
247 /**
248  * Update the current function in the parser.
249  * @param p     The parser.
250  * @param fidx  The index of the new function.
251  */
252 void
253 bc_parse_updateFunc(BcParse* p, size_t fidx);
254 
255 /**
256  * Adds a new variable or array. See @a BcProgram in include/program.h for more
257  * details.
258  * @param p     The parser that parsed the variable or array name.
259  * @param name  The name of the variable or array to add.
260  * @param var   True if the name is for a variable, false if it's for an array.
261  */
262 void
263 bc_parse_pushName(const BcParse* p, char* name, bool var);
264 
265 /**
266  * Sets the text that the parser will parse.
267  * @param p     The parser.
268  * @param text  The text to lex.
269  * @param mode  The mode to parse in.
270  */
271 void
272 bc_parse_text(BcParse* p, const char* text, BcMode mode);
273 
274 // References to const 0 and 1 strings for special cases. bc and dc have
275 // specific instructions for 0 and 1 because they pop up so often and (in the
276 // case of 1), increment/decrement operators.
277 extern const char bc_parse_zero[2];
278 extern const char bc_parse_one[2];
279 
280 #endif // BC_PARSE_H
281