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ReasonML
163 lines
3.9 KiB
ReasonML
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/* re2c lesson 001_upn_calculator, calc_006, (c) M. Boerger 2006 - 2007 */
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/*!ignore:re2c
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- avoiding YYFILL()
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. We use the inplace configuration re2c:yyfill to suppress generation of
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YYFILL() blocks. This of course means we no longer have to provide the
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macro.
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. We also drop the YYMARKER stuff since we know that re2c does not generate
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it for this example.
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. Since re2c does no longer check for out of data situations we must do this.
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For that reason we first reintroduce our zero rule and second we need to
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ensure that the scanner does not take more than one bytes in one go.
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In the example suppose "0" is passed. The scanner reads the first "0" and
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then is in an undecided state. The scanner can earliest decide on the next
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char what the token is. In case of a zero the input ends and it was a
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number, 0 to be precise. In case of a digit it is an octal number and the
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next character needs to be read. In case of any other character the scanner
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will detect an error with the any rule [^].
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Now the above shows that the scanner may read two characters directly. But
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only if the first is a "0". So we could easily check that if the first char
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is "0" and the next char is a digit then yet another charcter is present.
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But we require our inut to be zero terminated. And that means we do not
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have to check anything for this scanner.
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However with other rule sets re2c might read more then one character in a
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row. In those cases it is normally hard to impossible to avoid YYFILL.
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- optimizing the generated code by using -s command line switch of re2c
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. This tells re2c to generate code that uses if statements rather
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then endless switch/case expressions where appropriate. Note that the
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generated code now requires the input to be unsigned char rather than char
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due to the way comparisons are generated.
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#define DEBUG(stmt) stmt
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int stack[4];
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int depth = 0;
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int push_num(const unsigned char *t, const unsigned char *l, int radix)
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{
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int num = 0;
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if (depth >= sizeof(stack))
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{
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return 3;
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}
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--t;
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while(++t < l)
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{
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num = num * radix + (*t - (unsigned char)'0');
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}
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DEBUG(printf("Num: %d\n", num));
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stack[depth++] = num;
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return 0;
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}
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int stack_add()
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{
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if (depth < 2) return 4;
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--depth;
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stack[depth-1] = stack[depth-1] + stack[depth];
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DEBUG(printf("+\n"));
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return 0;
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}
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int stack_sub()
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{
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if (depth < 2) return 4;
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--depth;
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stack[depth-1] = stack[depth-1] - stack[depth];
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DEBUG(printf("-\n"));
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return 0;
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}
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int scan(char *s)
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{
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unsigned char *p = (unsigned char*)s;
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unsigned char *t;
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int res = 0;
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#define YYCTYPE unsigned char
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#define YYCURSOR p
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while(!res)
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{
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t = p;
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/*!re2c
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re2c:indent:top = 2;
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re2c:yyfill:enable = 0;
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DIGIT = [0-9] ;
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OCT = "0" DIGIT+ ;
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INT = "0" | ( [1-9] DIGIT* ) ;
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WS = [ \t]+ ;
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WS { continue; }
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OCT { res = push_num(t, p, 8); continue; }
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INT { res = push_num(t, p, 10); continue; }
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"+" { res = stack_add(); continue; }
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"-" { res = stack_sub(); continue; }
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"\000" { res = depth == 1 ? 0 : 2; break; }
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[^] { res = 1; continue; }
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*/
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}
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return res;
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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if (argc > 1)
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{
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char *inp;
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int res = 0, argp = 0, len;
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while(!res && ++argp < argc)
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{
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inp = strdup(argv[argp]);
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len = strlen(inp);
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if (inp[0] == '\"' && inp[len-1] == '\"')
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{
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inp[len - 1] = '\0';
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++inp;
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}
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res = scan(inp);
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free(inp);
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}
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switch(res)
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{
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case 0:
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printf("Result: %d\n", stack[0]);
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return 0;
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case 1:
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fprintf(stderr, "Illegal character in input.\n");
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return 1;
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case 2:
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fprintf(stderr, "Premature end of input.\n");
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return 2;
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case 3:
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fprintf(stderr, "Stack overflow.\n");
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return 3;
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case 4:
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fprintf(stderr, "Stack underflow.\n");
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return 4;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "%s <expr>\n", argv[0]);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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