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304 lines
18 KiB
C
304 lines
18 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2012
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* Dale Weiler
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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* this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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* the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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* use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
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* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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* so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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* SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include "gmqcc.h"
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/* compile-time constant for type constants */
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typedef struct {
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char *name;
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int type;
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float value[3];
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char *string; /* string value if constant is string literal */
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} constant;
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VECTOR_MAKE(constant, compile_constants);
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void compile_constant_debug() {
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int iter = 0;
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for(; iter < compile_constants_elements; iter++) {
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constant *c = &compile_constants_data[iter];
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switch(c->type) {
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case TYPE_FLOAT: printf("constant: %s FLOAT %f\n", c->name, c->value[0]); break;
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case TYPE_VECTOR: printf("constant: %s VECTOR {%f,%f,%f}\n",c->name, c->value[0], c->value[1], c->value[2]); break;
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case TYPE_STRING: printf("constant: %s STRING %s\n", c->name, c->string); break;
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case TYPE_VOID: printf("constant: %s VOID %s\n", c->name, c->string); break;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* Generates a parse tree out of the lexees generated by the lexer. This
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* is where the tree is built. This is where valid check is performed.
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*/
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int parse_gen(struct lex_file *file) {
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int token = 0;
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while ((token = lex_token(file)) != ERROR_LEX && file->length >= 0) {
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switch (token) {
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case TOKEN_TYPEDEF: {
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char *f; /* from */
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char *t; /* to */
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token = lex_token(file);
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token = lex_token(file); f = util_strdup(file->lastok);
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token = lex_token(file);
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token = lex_token(file); t = util_strdup(file->lastok);
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typedef_add(file, f, t);
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mem_d(f);
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mem_d(t);
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == ' ')
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token != ';')
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Expected a `;` at end of typedef statement");
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token = lex_token(file);
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break;
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}
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case TOKEN_VOID: goto fall;
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case TOKEN_STRING: goto fall;
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case TOKEN_VECTOR: goto fall;
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case TOKEN_ENTITY: goto fall;
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case TOKEN_FLOAT: goto fall;
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{
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fall:;
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char *name = NULL;
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int type = token; /* story copy */
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/* skip over space */
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == ' ')
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token = lex_token(file);
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/* save name */
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name = util_strdup(file->lastok);
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/* skip spaces */
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == ' ')
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == ';') {
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/*
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* Definitions go to the defs table, they don't have
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* any sort of data with them yet.
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*/
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} else if (token == '=') {
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == ' ')
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token = lex_token(file);
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/* strings are in file->lastok */
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switch (type) {
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case TOKEN_VOID:
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Cannot assign value to type void\n");
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/* TODO: Validate (end quote), strip quotes for constant add, name constant */
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case TOKEN_STRING:
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if (*file->lastok != '"')
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Expected a '\"' (quote) for string constant\n");
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/* add the compile-time constant */
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compile_constants_add((constant){
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.name = util_strdup(name),
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.type = TYPE_STRING,
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.value = {0,0,0},
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.string = util_strdup(file->lastok)
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});
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break;
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/* TODO: name constant, old qc vec literals, whitespace fixes, name constant */
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case TOKEN_VECTOR: {
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float compile_calc_x = 0;
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float compile_calc_y = 0;
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float compile_calc_z = 0;
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int compile_calc_d = 0; /* dot? */
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int compile_calc_s = 0; /* sign (-, +) */
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char compile_data[1024];
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char *compile_eval = compile_data;
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if (token != '{')
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Expected initializer list {} for vector constant\n");
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/*
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* This parses a single vector element: x,y & z. This will handle all the
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* complicated mechanics of a vector, and can be extended as well. This
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* is a rather large macro, and is #undef'd after it's use below.
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*/
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#define PARSE_VEC_ELEMENT(NAME, BIT) \
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token = lex_token(file); \
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if (token == ' ') \
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token = lex_token(file); \
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if (token == '.') \
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compile_calc_d = 1; \
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if (!isdigit(token) && !compile_calc_d && token != '+' && token != '-') \
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE,"Invalid constant initializer element %c for vector, must be numeric\n", NAME); \
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if (token == '+') \
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compile_calc_s = '+'; \
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if (token == '-' && !compile_calc_s) \
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compile_calc_s = '-'; \
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while (isdigit(token) || token == '.' || token == '+' || token == '-') { \
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*compile_eval++ = token; \
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token = lex_token(file); \
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if (token == '.' && compile_calc_d) { \
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Invalid constant initializer element %c for vector, must be numeric.\n", NAME); \
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token = lex_token(file); \
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} \
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if ((token == '-' || token == '+') && compile_calc_s) { \
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Invalid constant initializer sign for vector element %c\n", NAME); \
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token = lex_token(file); \
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} \
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else if (token == '.' && !compile_calc_d) \
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compile_calc_d = 1; \
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else if (token == '-' && !compile_calc_s) \
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compile_calc_s = '-'; \
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else if (token == '+' && !compile_calc_s) \
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compile_calc_s = '+'; \
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} \
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if (token == ' ') \
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token = lex_token(file); \
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if (NAME != 'z') { \
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if (token != ',' && token != ' ') \
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "invalid constant initializer element %c for vector (missing spaces, or comma delimited list?)\n", NAME); \
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} else if (token != '}') { \
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Expected `}` on end of constant initialization for vector\n"); \
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} \
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compile_calc_##BIT = atof(compile_data); \
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compile_calc_d = 0; \
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compile_calc_s = 0; \
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compile_eval = &compile_data[0]; \
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memset(compile_data, 0, sizeof(compile_data))
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/*
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* Parse all elements using the macro above.
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* We must undef the macro afterwards.
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*/
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PARSE_VEC_ELEMENT('x', x);
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PARSE_VEC_ELEMENT('y', y);
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PARSE_VEC_ELEMENT('z', z);
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#undef PARSE_VEC_ELEMENT
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/* Check for the semi-colon... */
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == ' ')
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token != ';')
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Expected `;` on end of constant initialization for vector\n");
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/* add the compile-time constant */
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compile_constants_add((constant){
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.name = util_strdup(name),
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.type = TYPE_VECTOR,
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.value = {
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[0] = compile_calc_x,
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[1] = compile_calc_y,
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[2] = compile_calc_z
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},
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.string = NULL
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});
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break;
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}
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case TOKEN_ENTITY:
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case TOKEN_FLOAT: /*TODO: validate, constant generation, name constant */
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if (!isdigit(token))
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error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Expected numeric constant for float constant\n");
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compile_constants_add((constant){
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.name = util_strdup(name),
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.type = TOKEN_FLOAT,
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.value = {0,0,0},
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.string = NULL
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});
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break;
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}
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} else if (token == '(') {
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printf("FUNCTION ??\n");
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}
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mem_d(name);
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}
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/*
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* From here down is all language punctuation: There is no
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* need to actual create tokens from these because they're already
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* tokenized as these individual tokens (which are in a special area
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* of the ascii table which doesn't conflict with our other tokens
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* which are higer than the ascii table.)
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*/
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case '#':
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token = lex_token(file); /* skip '#' */
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if (token == ' ')
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token = lex_token(file);
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/*
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* If we make it here we found a directive, the supported
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* directives so far are #include.
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*/
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if (strncmp(file->lastok, "include", sizeof("include")) == 0) {
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/*
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* We only suport include " ", not <> like in C (why?)
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* because the latter is silly.
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*/
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while (*file->lastok != '"' && token != '\n')
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token = lex_token(file);
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if (token == '\n')
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return error(file, ERROR_PARSE, "Invalid use of include preprocessor directive: wanted #include \"file.h\"\n");
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char *copy = util_strdup(file->lastok);
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struct lex_file *next = lex_include(file, copy);
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if (!next) {
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error(file, ERROR_INTERNAL, "Include subsystem failure\n");
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exit (-1);
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}
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compile_constants_add((constant) {
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.name = "#include",
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.type = TYPE_VOID,
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.value = {0,0,0},
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.string = copy
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});
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parse_gen(next);
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mem_d (copy);
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lex_close(next);
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}
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/* skip all tokens to end of directive */
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while (token != '\n')
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token = lex_token(file);
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break;
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case LEX_IDENT:
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token = lex_token(file);
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break;
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}
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}
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compile_constant_debug();
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lex_reset(file);
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/* free constants */
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{
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size_t i = 0;
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for (; i < compile_constants_elements; i++) {
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mem_d(compile_constants_data[i].name);
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mem_d(compile_constants_data[i].string);
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}
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mem_d(compile_constants_data);
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}
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return 1;
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}
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