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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE 22 * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 23 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 24 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 25 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 26 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 27 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 28 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29 * 30 * ***************************************************************************** 31 * 32 * The lexer for dc. 33 * 34 */ 35 36 #if DC_ENABLED 37 38 #include <ctype.h> 39 40 #include <dc.h> 41 #include <vm.h> 42 43 bool dc_lex_negCommand(BcLex *l) { 44 char c = l->buf[l->i]; 45 return !BC_LEX_NUM_CHAR(c, false, false); 46 } 47 48 /** 49 * Processes a dc command that needs a register. This is where the 50 * extended-register extension is implemented. 51 * @param l The lexer. 52 */ 53 static void dc_lex_register(BcLex *l) { 54 55 // If extended register is enabled and the character is whitespace... 56 if (DC_X && isspace(l->buf[l->i - 1])) { 57 58 char c; 59 60 // Eat the whitespace. 61 bc_lex_whitespace(l); 62 c = l->buf[l->i]; 63 64 // Check for a letter or underscore. 65 if (BC_ERR(!isalpha(c) && c != '_')) 66 bc_lex_verr(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_CHAR, c); 67 68 // Parse a normal identifier. 69 l->i += 1; 70 bc_lex_name(l); 71 } 72 else { 73 74 // I don't allow newlines because newlines are used for controlling when 75 // execution happens, and allowing newlines would just be complex. 76 if (BC_ERR(l->buf[l->i - 1] == '\n')) 77 bc_lex_verr(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_CHAR, l->buf[l->i - 1]); 78 79 // Set the lexer string and token. 80 bc_vec_popAll(&l->str); 81 bc_vec_pushByte(&l->str, (uchar) l->buf[l->i - 1]); 82 bc_vec_pushByte(&l->str, '\0'); 83 l->t = BC_LEX_NAME; 84 } 85 } 86 87 /** 88 * Parses a dc string. Since dc's strings need to check for balanced brackets, 89 * we can't just parse bc and dc strings with different start and end 90 * characters. Oh, and dc strings need to check for escaped brackets. 91 * @param l The lexer. 92 */ 93 static void dc_lex_string(BcLex *l) { 94 95 size_t depth, nls, i; 96 char c; 97 bool got_more; 98 99 // Set the token and clear the string. 100 l->t = BC_LEX_STR; 101 bc_vec_popAll(&l->str); 102 103 do { 104 105 depth = 1; 106 nls = 0; 107 got_more = false; 108 109 assert(!l->is_stdin || l->buf == vm.buffer.v); 110 111 // This is the meat. As long as we don't run into the NUL byte, and we 112 // have "depth", which means we haven't completely balanced brackets 113 // yet, we continue eating the string. 114 for (i = l->i; (c = l->buf[i]) && depth; ++i) { 115 116 // Check for escaped brackets and set the depths as appropriate. 117 if (c == '\\') { 118 c = l->buf[++i]; 119 if (!c) break; 120 } 121 else { 122 depth += (c == '['); 123 depth -= (c == ']'); 124 } 125 126 // We want to adjust the line in the lexer as necessary. 127 nls += (c == '\n'); 128 129 if (depth) bc_vec_push(&l->str, &c); 130 } 131 132 if (BC_ERR(c == '\0' && depth)) { 133 if (!vm.eof && l->is_stdin) got_more = bc_lex_readLine(l); 134 if (got_more) bc_vec_popAll(&l->str); 135 } 136 137 } while (got_more && depth); 138 139 // Obviously, if we didn't balance, that's an error. 140 if (BC_ERR(c == '\0' && depth)) { 141 l->i = i; 142 bc_lex_err(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_STRING); 143 } 144 145 bc_vec_pushByte(&l->str, '\0'); 146 147 l->i = i; 148 l->line += nls; 149 } 150 151 /** 152 * Lexes a dc token. This is the dc implementation of BcLexNext. 153 * @param l The lexer. 154 */ 155 void dc_lex_token(BcLex *l) { 156 157 char c = l->buf[l->i++], c2; 158 size_t i; 159 160 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 161 162 // If the last token was a command that needs a register, we need to parse a 163 // register, so do so. 164 for (i = 0; i < dc_lex_regs_len; ++i) { 165 166 // If the token is a register token, take care of it and return. 167 if (l->last == dc_lex_regs[i]) { 168 dc_lex_register(l); 169 return; 170 } 171 } 172 173 // These lines are for tokens that easily correspond to one character. We 174 // just set the token. 175 if (c >= '"' && c <= '~' && 176 (l->t = dc_lex_tokens[(c - '"')]) != BC_LEX_INVALID) 177 { 178 return; 179 } 180 181 // This is the workhorse of the lexer when more complicated things are 182 // needed. 183 switch (c) { 184 185 case '\0': 186 case '\n': 187 case '\t': 188 case '\v': 189 case '\f': 190 case '\r': 191 case ' ': 192 { 193 bc_lex_commonTokens(l, c); 194 break; 195 } 196 197 // We don't have the ! command, so we always expect certain things 198 // after the exclamation point. 199 case '!': 200 { 201 c2 = l->buf[l->i]; 202 203 if (c2 == '=') l->t = BC_LEX_OP_REL_NE; 204 else if (c2 == '<') l->t = BC_LEX_OP_REL_LE; 205 else if (c2 == '>') l->t = BC_LEX_OP_REL_GE; 206 else bc_lex_invalidChar(l, c); 207 208 l->i += 1; 209 210 break; 211 } 212 213 case '#': 214 { 215 bc_lex_lineComment(l); 216 break; 217 } 218 219 case '.': 220 { 221 c2 = l->buf[l->i]; 222 223 // If the character after is a number, this dot is part of a number. 224 // Otherwise, it's the BSD dot (equivalent to last). 225 if (BC_NO_ERR(BC_LEX_NUM_CHAR(c2, true, false))) 226 bc_lex_number(l, c); 227 else bc_lex_invalidChar(l, c); 228 229 break; 230 } 231 232 case '0': 233 case '1': 234 case '2': 235 case '3': 236 case '4': 237 case '5': 238 case '6': 239 case '7': 240 case '8': 241 case '9': 242 case 'A': 243 case 'B': 244 case 'C': 245 case 'D': 246 case 'E': 247 case 'F': 248 { 249 bc_lex_number(l, c); 250 break; 251 } 252 253 case 'g': 254 { 255 c2 = l->buf[l->i]; 256 257 if (c2 == 'l') l->t = BC_LEX_KW_LINE_LENGTH; 258 else if (c2 == 'z') l->t = BC_LEX_KW_LEADING_ZERO; 259 else bc_lex_invalidChar(l, c2); 260 261 l->i += 1; 262 263 break; 264 } 265 266 case '[': 267 { 268 dc_lex_string(l); 269 break; 270 } 271 272 default: 273 { 274 bc_lex_invalidChar(l, c); 275 } 276 } 277 } 278 #endif // DC_ENABLED 279