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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 * Common code for the lexers. 33 * 34 */ 35 36 #include <assert.h> 37 #include <ctype.h> 38 #include <stdbool.h> 39 #include <string.h> 40 41 #include <lex.h> 42 #include <vm.h> 43 #include <bc.h> 44 45 void 46 bc_lex_invalidChar(BcLex* l, char c) 47 { 48 l->t = BC_LEX_INVALID; 49 bc_lex_verr(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_CHAR, c); 50 } 51 52 void 53 bc_lex_lineComment(BcLex* l) 54 { 55 l->t = BC_LEX_WHITESPACE; 56 while (l->i < l->len && l->buf[l->i] != '\n') 57 { 58 l->i += 1; 59 } 60 } 61 62 void 63 bc_lex_comment(BcLex* l) 64 { 65 size_t i, nlines = 0; 66 const char* buf; 67 bool end = false, got_more; 68 char c; 69 70 l->i += 1; 71 l->t = BC_LEX_WHITESPACE; 72 73 // This loop is complex because it might need to request more data from 74 // stdin if the comment is not ended. This loop is taken until the comment 75 // is finished or we have EOF. 76 do 77 { 78 buf = l->buf; 79 got_more = false; 80 81 // If we are in stdin mode, the buffer must be the one used for stdin. 82 assert(vm->mode != BC_MODE_STDIN || buf == vm->buffer.v); 83 84 // Find the end of the comment. 85 for (i = l->i; !end; i += !end) 86 { 87 // While we don't have an asterisk, eat, but increment nlines. 88 for (; (c = buf[i]) && c != '*'; ++i) 89 { 90 nlines += (c == '\n'); 91 } 92 93 // If this is true, we need to request more data. 94 if (BC_ERR(!c || buf[i + 1] == '\0')) 95 { 96 // Read more, if possible. 97 if (!vm->eof && l->mode != BC_MODE_FILE) 98 { 99 got_more = bc_lex_readLine(l); 100 } 101 102 break; 103 } 104 105 // If this turns true, we found the end. Yay! 106 end = (buf[i + 1] == '/'); 107 } 108 } 109 while (got_more && !end); 110 111 // If we didn't find the end, barf. 112 if (!end) 113 { 114 l->i = i; 115 bc_lex_err(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_COMMENT); 116 } 117 118 l->i = i + 2; 119 l->line += nlines; 120 } 121 122 void 123 bc_lex_whitespace(BcLex* l) 124 { 125 char c; 126 127 l->t = BC_LEX_WHITESPACE; 128 129 // Eat. We don't eat newlines because they can be special. 130 for (c = l->buf[l->i]; c != '\n' && isspace(c); c = l->buf[++l->i]) 131 { 132 continue; 133 } 134 } 135 136 void 137 bc_lex_commonTokens(BcLex* l, char c) 138 { 139 if (!c) l->t = BC_LEX_EOF; 140 else if (c == '\n') l->t = BC_LEX_NLINE; 141 else bc_lex_whitespace(l); 142 } 143 144 /** 145 * Parses a number. 146 * @param l The lexer. 147 * @param start The start character. 148 * @param int_only Whether this function should only look for an integer. This 149 * is used to implement the exponent of scientific notation. 150 */ 151 static size_t 152 bc_lex_num(BcLex* l, char start, bool int_only) 153 { 154 const char* buf = l->buf + l->i; 155 size_t i; 156 char c; 157 bool last_pt, pt = (start == '.'); 158 159 // This loop looks complex. It is not. It is asking if the character is not 160 // a nul byte and it if it a valid num character based on what we have found 161 // thus far, or whether it is a backslash followed by a newline. I can do 162 // i+1 on the buffer because the buffer must have a nul byte. 163 for (i = 0; (c = buf[i]) && (BC_LEX_NUM_CHAR(c, pt, int_only) || 164 (c == '\\' && buf[i + 1] == '\n')); 165 ++i) 166 { 167 // I don't need to test that the next character is a newline because 168 // the loop condition above ensures that. 169 if (c == '\\') 170 { 171 i += 2; 172 173 // Make sure to eat whitespace at the beginning of the line. 174 while (isspace(buf[i]) && buf[i] != '\n') 175 { 176 i += 1; 177 } 178 179 c = buf[i]; 180 181 // If the next character is not a number character, bail. 182 if (!BC_LEX_NUM_CHAR(c, pt, int_only)) break; 183 } 184 185 // Did we find the radix point? 186 last_pt = (c == '.'); 187 188 // If we did, and we already have one, then break because it's not part 189 // of this number. 190 if (pt && last_pt) break; 191 192 // Set whether we have found a radix point. 193 pt = pt || last_pt; 194 195 bc_vec_push(&l->str, &c); 196 } 197 198 return i; 199 } 200 201 void 202 bc_lex_number(BcLex* l, char start) 203 { 204 l->t = BC_LEX_NUMBER; 205 206 // Make sure the string is clear. 207 bc_vec_popAll(&l->str); 208 bc_vec_push(&l->str, &start); 209 210 // Parse the number. 211 l->i += bc_lex_num(l, start, false); 212 213 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 214 { 215 char c = l->buf[l->i]; 216 217 // Do we have a number in scientific notation? 218 if (c == 'e') 219 { 220 #if BC_ENABLED 221 // Barf for POSIX. 222 if (BC_IS_POSIX) bc_lex_err(l, BC_ERR_POSIX_EXP_NUM); 223 #endif // BC_ENABLED 224 225 // Push the e. 226 bc_vec_push(&l->str, &c); 227 l->i += 1; 228 c = l->buf[l->i]; 229 230 // Check for negative specifically because bc_lex_num() does not. 231 if (c == BC_LEX_NEG_CHAR) 232 { 233 bc_vec_push(&l->str, &c); 234 l->i += 1; 235 c = l->buf[l->i]; 236 } 237 238 // We must have a number character, so barf if not. 239 if (BC_ERR(!BC_LEX_NUM_CHAR(c, false, true))) 240 { 241 bc_lex_verr(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_CHAR, c); 242 } 243 244 // Parse the exponent. 245 l->i += bc_lex_num(l, 0, true); 246 } 247 } 248 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH 249 250 bc_vec_pushByte(&l->str, '\0'); 251 } 252 253 void 254 bc_lex_name(BcLex* l) 255 { 256 size_t i = 0; 257 const char* buf = l->buf + l->i - 1; 258 char c = buf[i]; 259 260 l->t = BC_LEX_NAME; 261 262 // Should be obvious. It's looking for valid characters. 263 while ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || isdigit(c) || c == '_') 264 { 265 c = buf[++i]; 266 } 267 268 // Set the string to the identifier. 269 bc_vec_string(&l->str, i, buf); 270 271 // Increment the index. We minus 1 because it has already been incremented. 272 l->i += i - 1; 273 } 274 275 void 276 bc_lex_init(BcLex* l) 277 { 278 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 279 assert(l != NULL); 280 bc_vec_init(&l->str, sizeof(char), BC_DTOR_NONE); 281 } 282 283 void 284 bc_lex_free(BcLex* l) 285 { 286 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 287 assert(l != NULL); 288 bc_vec_free(&l->str); 289 } 290 291 void 292 bc_lex_file(BcLex* l, const char* file) 293 { 294 assert(l != NULL && file != NULL); 295 l->line = 1; 296 vm->file = file; 297 } 298 299 void 300 bc_lex_next(BcLex* l) 301 { 302 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 303 304 assert(l != NULL); 305 306 l->last = l->t; 307 308 // If this wasn't here, the line number would be off. 309 l->line += (l->i != 0 && l->buf[l->i - 1] == '\n'); 310 311 // If the last token was EOF, someone called this one too many times. 312 if (BC_ERR(l->last == BC_LEX_EOF)) bc_lex_err(l, BC_ERR_PARSE_EOF); 313 314 l->t = BC_LEX_EOF; 315 316 // We are done if this is true. 317 if (l->i == l->len) return; 318 319 // Loop until failure or we don't have whitespace. This 320 // is so the parser doesn't get inundated with whitespace. 321 do 322 { 323 vm->next(l); 324 } 325 while (l->t == BC_LEX_WHITESPACE); 326 } 327 328 /** 329 * Updates the buffer and len so that they are not invalidated when the stdin 330 * buffer grows. 331 * @param l The lexer. 332 * @param text The text. 333 * @param len The length of the text. 334 */ 335 static void 336 bc_lex_fixText(BcLex* l, const char* text, size_t len) 337 { 338 l->buf = text; 339 l->len = len; 340 } 341 342 bool 343 bc_lex_readLine(BcLex* l) 344 { 345 bool good; 346 347 // These are reversed because they should be already locked, but 348 // bc_vm_readLine() needs them to be unlocked. 349 BC_SIG_UNLOCK; 350 351 // Make sure we read from the appropriate place. 352 switch (l->mode) 353 { 354 case BC_MODE_EXPRS: 355 { 356 good = bc_vm_readBuf(false); 357 break; 358 } 359 360 case BC_MODE_FILE: 361 { 362 good = false; 363 break; 364 } 365 366 case BC_MODE_STDIN: 367 { 368 good = bc_vm_readLine(false); 369 break; 370 } 371 372 #ifdef __GNUC__ 373 #ifndef __clang__ 374 default: 375 { 376 // We should never get here. 377 abort(); 378 } 379 #endif // __clang__ 380 #endif // __GNUC__ 381 } 382 383 BC_SIG_LOCK; 384 385 bc_lex_fixText(l, vm->buffer.v, vm->buffer.len - 1); 386 387 return good; 388 } 389 390 void 391 bc_lex_text(BcLex* l, const char* text, BcMode mode) 392 { 393 BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED; 394 395 assert(l != NULL && text != NULL); 396 397 bc_lex_fixText(l, text, strlen(text)); 398 l->i = 0; 399 l->t = l->last = BC_LEX_INVALID; 400 l->mode = mode; 401 402 bc_lex_next(l); 403 } 404