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291 lines
9.3 KiB
C++
291 lines
9.3 KiB
C++
/* re2c lesson 001_upn_calculator, main.b.re, (c) M. Boerger, L. Allan 2006 */
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/*!ignore:re2c
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- basic interface for string reading
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. We define the macros YYCTYPE, YYCURSOR, YYLIMIT, YYMARKER, YYFILL
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. YYCTYPE is the type re2c operates on or in other words the type that
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it generates code for. While it is not a big difference when we were
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using 'unsigned char' here we would need to run re2c with option -w
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to fully support types with sieof() > 1.
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. YYCURSOR is used internally and holds the current scanner position. In
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expression handlers, the code blocks after re2c expressions, this can be
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used to identify the end of the token.
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. YYMARKER is not always being used so we set an initial value to avoid
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a compiler warning.
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. YYLIMIT stores the end of the input. Unfortunatley we have to use strlen()
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in this lesson. In the next example we see one way to get rid of it.
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. We use a 'for(;;)'-loop around the scanner block. We could have used a
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'while(1)'-loop instead but some compilers generate a warning for it.
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. To make the output more readable we use 're2c:indent:top' scanner
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configuration that configures re2c to prepend a single tab (the default)
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to the beginning of each output line.
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. The following lines are expressions and for each expression we output the
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token name and continue the scanner loop.
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. The second last token detects the end of our input, the terminating zero in
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our input string. In other scanners detecting the end of input may vary.
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For example binary code may contain \0 as valid input.
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. The last expression accepts any input character. It tells re2c to accept
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the opposit of the empty range. This includes numbers and our tokens but
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as re2c goes from top to botton when evaluating the expressions this is no
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problem.
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. The first three rules show that re2c actually prioritizes the expressions
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from top to bottom. Octal number require a starting "0" and the actual
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number. Normal numbers start with a digit greater 0. And zero is finally a
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special case. A single "0" is detected by the last rule of this set. And
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valid ocal number is already being detected by the first rule. This even
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includes multi "0" sequences that in octal notation also means zero.
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Another way would be to only use two rules:
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"0" [0-9]+
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"0" | ( [1-9] [0-9]* )
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A full description of re2c rule syntax can be found in the manual.
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*/
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#define VC_EXTRALEAN // Exclude rarely-used stuff from Windows headers
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#if _MSC_VER > 1200
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#define WINVER 0x0400 // Change this to the appropriate value to target Windows 98 and Windows 2000 or later.
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#endif // Prevents warning from vc7.1 complaining about redefinition
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <windows.h>
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#include "HiResTimer.h"
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static char gTestBuf[1000] = "";
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/**
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* @brief Setup HiResolution timer and confirm it is working ok
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*/
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void InitHiResTimerAndVerifyWorking(void)
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{
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double elapsed;
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HrtInit();
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HrtSetPriority(ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS);
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HrtStart();
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Sleep(100);
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elapsed = HrtElapsedMillis();
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if ((elapsed < 90) || (elapsed > 110)) {
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printf("HiResTimer misbehaving: %f\n", elapsed);
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exit(2);
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Scan for numbers in different formats
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*/
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int ScanFullSpeed(char *pzStrToScan, size_t lenStrToScan)
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{
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unsigned char *pzCurScanPos = (unsigned char*)pzStrToScan;
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unsigned char *pzBacktrackInfo = 0;
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#define YYCTYPE unsigned char
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#define YYCURSOR pzCurScanPos
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#define YYLIMIT (pzStrToScan+lenStrToScan)
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#define YYMARKER pzBacktrackInfo
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#define YYFILL(n)
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for(;;)
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{
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/*!re2c
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re2c:indent:top = 2;
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[1-9][0-9]* { continue; }
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[0][0-9]+ { continue; }
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"+" { continue; }
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"-" { continue; }
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"\000" { return 0; }
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[^] { return 1; }
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*/
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Scan for numbers in different formats
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*/
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int scan(char *pzStrToScan, size_t lenStrToScan)
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{
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unsigned char *pzCurScanPos = (unsigned char*)pzStrToScan;
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unsigned char *pzBacktrackInfo = 0;
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#define YYCTYPE unsigned char
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#define YYCURSOR pzCurScanPos
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#define YYLIMIT (pzStrToScan+lenStrToScan)
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#define YYMARKER pzBacktrackInfo
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#define YYFILL(n)
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for(;;)
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{
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/*!re2c
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re2c:indent:top = 2;
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[1-9][0-9]* { printf("Num\n"); strcat(gTestBuf, "Num "); continue; }
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[0][0-9]+ { printf("Oct\n"); strcat(gTestBuf, "Oct "); continue; }
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"+" { printf("+\n"); strcat(gTestBuf, "+ "); continue; }
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"-" { printf("-\n"); strcat(gTestBuf, "- "); continue; }
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"\000" { printf("EOF\n"); return 0; }
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[^] { printf("ERR\n"); strcat(gTestBuf, "ERR "); return 1; }
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*/
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Show high resolution elapsed time for 10,000 and 100,000 loops
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*/
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void DoTimingsOfStrnCmp(void)
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{
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char testStr[] = "Hello, world";
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int totLoops = 10000;
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int totFoundCount = 0;
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int foundCount = 0;
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int loop;
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int rc;
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const int progressAnd = 0xFFFFF000;
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double elapsed;
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printf("\n\n%d loops with * every %d loops to confirm\n", totLoops, ((~progressAnd) + 1));
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HrtStart();
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for (loop = 0; loop < totLoops; ++loop) {
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foundCount = 0;
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rc = strncmp(testStr, "Hello", 5);
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if (rc == 0) {
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foundCount++;
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totFoundCount++;
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if ((totFoundCount & progressAnd) == totFoundCount) {
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printf("*");
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}
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}
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}
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elapsed = HrtElapsedMillis();
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printf("\nstrncmp Elapsed for %7d loops milliseconds: %7.3f\n", totLoops, elapsed);
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printf("FoundCount each loop: %d\n", foundCount);
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printf("TotalFoundCount for all loops: %d\n", totFoundCount);
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totLoops = 100000;
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HrtStart();
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for (loop = 0; loop < totLoops; ++loop) {
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foundCount = 0;
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rc = strncmp(testStr, "Hello", 5);
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if (rc == 0) {
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foundCount++;
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totFoundCount++;
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if ((totFoundCount & progressAnd) == totFoundCount) {
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printf("*");
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}
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}
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}
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elapsed = HrtElapsedMillis();
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printf("\nstrncmp Elapsed for %7d loops milliseconds: %7.3f\n", totLoops, elapsed);
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printf("FoundCount each loop: %d\n", foundCount);
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printf("TotalFoundCount for all loops: %d\n", totFoundCount);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Show high resolution elapsed time for 10,000 and 100,000 loops
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*/
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void DoTimingsOfRe2c(void)
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{
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char* testStrings[] = { "123", "1234", "+123", "01234", "-04321", "abc", "123abc" };
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const int testCount = sizeof(testStrings) / sizeof(testStrings[0]);
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int i;
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int totLoops = 10000 / testCount; // Doing more than one per loop
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int totFoundCount = 0;
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int foundCount = 0;
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int loop;
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int rc;
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const int progressAnd = 0xFFFFF000;
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double elapsed;
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printf("\n\n%d loops with * every %d loops to confirm\n", totLoops, ((~progressAnd) + 1));
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HrtStart();
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for (loop = 0; loop < totLoops; ++loop) {
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foundCount = 0;
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strcpy(gTestBuf, "");
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for (i = 0; i < testCount; ++i) {
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char* pzCurStr = testStrings[i];
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size_t len = strlen(pzCurStr); // Calc of strlen slows things down ... std::string?
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rc = ScanFullSpeed(pzCurStr, len);
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if (rc == 0) {
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foundCount++;
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totFoundCount++;
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if ((totFoundCount & progressAnd) == totFoundCount) {
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printf("*");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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elapsed = HrtElapsedMillis();
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printf("\nRe2c Elapsed for %7d loops milliseconds: %7.3f\n", totLoops, elapsed);
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printf("FoundCount each loop: %d\n", foundCount);
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printf("TotalFoundCount for all loops: %d\n", totFoundCount);
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totLoops = 100000 / testCount;
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printf("\n\n%d loops with * every %d loops to confirm\n", totLoops, ((~progressAnd) + 1));
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HrtStart();
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for (loop = 0; loop < totLoops; ++loop) {
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foundCount = 0;
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strcpy(gTestBuf, "");
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for (i = 0; i < testCount; ++i) {
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char* pzCurStr = testStrings[i];
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size_t len = strlen(pzCurStr); // Calc of strlen slows things down ... std::string?
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rc = ScanFullSpeed(pzCurStr, len);
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if (rc == 0) {
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foundCount++;
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totFoundCount++;
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if ((totFoundCount & progressAnd) == totFoundCount) {
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printf("*");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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elapsed = HrtElapsedMillis();
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printf("\nRe2c Elapsed for %7d loops milliseconds: %7.3f\n", totLoops, elapsed);
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printf("FoundCount each loop: %d\n", foundCount);
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printf("TotalFoundCount for all loops: %d\n", totFoundCount);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Entry point for console app
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*/
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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char testStr_A[] = "123";
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char* testStr_B = "456";
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char* testStrings[] = { "123", "1234", "+123", "01234", "-04321", "abc", "123abc" };
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const int testCount = sizeof(testStrings) / sizeof(testStrings[0]);
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int i;
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int rc = scan(testStr_A, 3);
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printf("rc: %d\n", rc);
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rc = scan(testStr_B, 3);
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printf("rc: %d\n", rc);
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rc = scan("789", 3);
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printf("rc: %d\n", rc);
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strcpy(gTestBuf, "");
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for (i = 0; i < testCount; ++i) {
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char* pzCurStr = testStrings[i];
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size_t len = strlen(pzCurStr);
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scan(pzCurStr, len);
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}
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printf("%s\n", gTestBuf);
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rc = strcmp(gTestBuf, "Num Num + Num Oct - Oct ERR Num ERR ");
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if (rc == 0) {
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printf("Success\n");
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}
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else {
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printf("Failure\n");
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}
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assert(0 == rc); // Doesn't work with Release build
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InitHiResTimerAndVerifyWorking();
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DoTimingsOfStrnCmp();
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DoTimingsOfRe2c();
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return 0;
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}
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