Add rule field aliases - #24
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@ -234,15 +234,15 @@ drop /\\s+/;
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Start -> Items;
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Start -> Items;
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Items -> Item ItemsMore;
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Items -> Item:item ItemsMore;
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Items -> ;
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Items -> ;
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ItemsMore -> comma Item ItemsMore;
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ItemsMore -> comma Item:item ItemsMore;
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ItemsMore -> ;
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ItemsMore -> ;
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Item -> a;
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Item -> a;
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Item -> b;
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Item -> b;
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Item -> lparen Item rparen;
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Item -> lparen Item:item rparen;
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Item -> Dual;
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Item -> Dual;
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Dual -> One Two;
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Dual -> One Two;
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@ -263,24 +263,24 @@ Start * start = p_result(&context);
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assert(start.pItems1 !is null);
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assert(start.pItems1 !is null);
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assert(start.pItems !is null);
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assert(start.pItems !is null);
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Items * items = start.pItems;
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Items * items = start.pItems;
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assert(items.pItem !is null);
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assert(items.item !is null);
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assert(items.pItem.pToken1 !is null);
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assert(items.item.pToken1 !is null);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_a, items.pItem.pToken1.token);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_a, items.item.pToken1.token);
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assert_eq(11, items.pItem.pToken1.pvalue);
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assert_eq(11, items.item.pToken1.pvalue);
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assert(items.pItemsMore !is null);
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assert(items.pItemsMore !is null);
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ItemsMore * itemsmore = items.pItemsMore;
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ItemsMore * itemsmore = items.pItemsMore;
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assert(itemsmore.pItem !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.item !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.pItem.pItem !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.item.item !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.pItem.pItem.pItem !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.item.item.item !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.pItem.pItem.pItem.pToken1 !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.item.item.item.pToken1 !is null);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_b, itemsmore.pItem.pItem.pItem.pToken1.token);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_b, itemsmore.item.item.item.pToken1.token);
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assert_eq(22, itemsmore.pItem.pItem.pItem.pToken1.pvalue);
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assert_eq(22, itemsmore.item.item.item.pToken1.pvalue);
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assert(itemsmore.pItemsMore !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.pItemsMore !is null);
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itemsmore = itemsmore.pItemsMore;
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itemsmore = itemsmore.pItemsMore;
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assert(itemsmore.pItem !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.item !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.pItem.pToken1 !is null);
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assert(itemsmore.item.pToken1 !is null);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_b, itemsmore.pItem.pToken1.token);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_b, itemsmore.item.pToken1.token);
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assert_eq(22, itemsmore.pItem.pToken1.pvalue);
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assert_eq(22, itemsmore.item.pToken1.pvalue);
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assert(itemsmore.pItemsMore is null);
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assert(itemsmore.pItemsMore is null);
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```
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```
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@ -607,6 +607,10 @@ This can be changed with the `start` statement.
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The grammar file must define a rule with the name of the start rule name which
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The grammar file must define a rule with the name of the start rule name which
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will be used as the top-level starting rule that the parser attempts to reduce.
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will be used as the top-level starting rule that the parser attempts to reduce.
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Rule statements are composed of the name of the rule, a `->` token, the fields
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defining the rule pattern that must be matched, and a terminating semicolon or
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user code block.
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Example:
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Example:
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```
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```
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This example uses the default start rule name of `Start`.
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This example uses the default start rule name of `Start`.
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A parser rule has zero or more terms on the right side of its definition.
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A parser rule has zero or more fields on the right side of its definition.
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Each of these terms is either a token name or a rule name.
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Each of these fields is either a token name or a rule name.
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A term can be immediately followed by a `?` character to signify that it is
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A field can optionally be followed by a `:` and then a field alias name.
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If present, the field alias name is used to refer to the field value in user
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code blocks, or if AST mode is active, the field alias name is used as the
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field name in the generated AST node structure.
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A field can be immediately followed by a `?` character to signify that it is
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optional.
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optional.
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Another example:
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Another example:
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token int;
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token int;
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token ident /[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*/;
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token ident /[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*/;
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token semicolon /;/;
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token semicolon /;/;
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IntegerDeclaration -> Visibility? int ident semicolon;
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IntegerDeclaration -> Visibility? int ident:name semicolon;
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Visibility -> public;
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Visibility -> public;
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Visibility -> private;
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Visibility -> private;
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```
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```
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In a parser rule code block, parser values for the right side terms are
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In a parser rule code block, parser values for the right side fields are
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accessible as `$1` for the first term's parser value, `$2` for the second
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accessible as `$1` for the first field's parser value, `$2` for the second
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term's parser value, etc...
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field's parser value, etc...
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For the `IntegerDeclaration` rule, the third field value can also be referred
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to as `${name}`.
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The `$$` symbol accesses the output parser value for this rule.
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The `$$` symbol accesses the output parser value for this rule.
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The above examples demonstrate how the parser values for the rule components
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The above examples demonstrate how the parser values for the rule components
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can be used to produce the parser value for the accepted rule.
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can be used to produce the parser value for the accepted rule.
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@ -849,6 +859,19 @@ If the first rule is matched, then `pOne1` and `pTwo2` will be non-null while
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`pTwo1` and `pOne2` will be null.
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`pTwo1` and `pOne2` will be null.
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If the second rule is matched instead, then the opposite would be the case.
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If the second rule is matched instead, then the opposite would be the case.
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If a field alias is present in a rule definition, an additional field will be
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generated in the AST node with the field alias name.
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For example:
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```
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Exp -> Exp:left plus ExpB:right;
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```
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In the generated `Exp` structure, the fields `pExp`, `pExp1`, and `left` will
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all point to the same child node (an instance of the `Exp` structure), and the
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fields `pExpB`, `pExpB3`, and `right` will all point to the same child node
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(an instance of the `ExpB` structure).
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##> Functions
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##> Functions
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### `p_context_init`
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### `p_context_init`
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@ -276,6 +276,19 @@ class Propane
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"statevalues[$-1-n_states+#{index}].pvalue.v_#{rule.components[index - 1].ptypename}"
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"statevalues[$-1-n_states+#{index}].pvalue.v_#{rule.components[index - 1].ptypename}"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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code = code.gsub(/\$\{(\w+)\}/) do |match|
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aliasname = $1
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if index = rule.aliases[aliasname]
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case @language
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when "c"
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"state_values_stack_index(statevalues, -(int)n_states + #{index})->pvalue.v_#{rule.components[index].ptypename}"
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when "d"
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"statevalues[$-n_states+#{index}].pvalue.v_#{rule.components[index].ptypename}"
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end
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else
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raise Error.new("Field alias '#{aliasname}' not found")
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end
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end
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else
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else
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code = code.gsub(/\$\$/) do |match|
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code = code.gsub(/\$\$/) do |match|
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if @grammar.ast
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if @grammar.ast
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if @ast && ptypename
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if @ast && ptypename
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raise Error.new("Multiple ptypes are unsupported in AST mode")
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raise Error.new("Multiple ptypes are unsupported in AST mode")
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end
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end
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md = consume!(/((?:#{IDENTIFIER_REGEX}\??\s*)*)\s*/, "expected rule component list")
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md = consume!(/((?:#{IDENTIFIER_REGEX}(?::#{IDENTIFIER_REGEX})?\??\s*)*)\s*/, "expected rule component list")
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components = md[1].strip.split(/\s+/)
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components = md[1].strip.split(/\s+/)
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if @ast
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if @ast
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consume!(/;/, "expected `;'")
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consume!(/;/, "expected `;'")
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# Rule components.
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# Rule components.
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attr_reader :components
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attr_reader :components
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# @return [Hash]
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# Field aliases.
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attr_reader :aliases
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# @return [String]
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# @return [String]
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# User code associated with the rule.
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# User code associated with the rule.
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attr_reader :code
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attr_reader :code
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# Line number where the rule was defined in the input grammar.
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# Line number where the rule was defined in the input grammar.
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def initialize(name, components, code, ptypename, line_number)
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def initialize(name, components, code, ptypename, line_number)
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@name = name
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@name = name
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@components = components
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@aliases = {}
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@components = components.each_with_index.map do |component, i|
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if component =~ /(\S+):(\S+)/
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c, aliasname = $1, $2
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if @aliases[aliasname]
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raise Error.new("Error: duplicate field alias `#{aliasname}` for rule #{name} defined on line #{line_number}")
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end
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@aliases[aliasname] = i
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c
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component
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end
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end
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@rule_set_node_field_index_map = components.map {0}
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@rule_set_node_field_index_map = components.map {0}
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@code = code
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@code = code
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@ptypename = ptypename
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@ptypename = ptypename
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# Finalize a RuleSet after adding all Rules to it.
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# Finalize a RuleSet after adding all Rules to it.
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def finalize(grammar)
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def finalize(grammar)
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build_ast_fields(grammar)
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if grammar.ast
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build_ast_fields(grammar)
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end
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end
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end
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private
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private
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"#{grammar.ast_prefix}#{node_name}#{grammar.ast_suffix}"
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"#{grammar.ast_prefix}#{node_name}#{grammar.ast_suffix}"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# grammar.
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@rules.each do |rule|
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if field_aliases[alias_name] && field_aliases[alias_name] != index
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raise Error.new("Error: conflicting AST node field positions for alias `#{alias_name}`")
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@ast_fields[index][alias_name] = @ast_fields[index].first[1]
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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expect(File.binread("spec/run/testparser.log")).to match %r{Shift/Reduce conflict \(state \d+\) between token b and rule As2\? \(defined on line 4\)}
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expect(File.binread("spec/run/testparser.log")).to match %r{Shift/Reduce conflict \(state \d+\) between token b and rule As2\? \(defined on line 4\)}
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end
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end
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it "errors on duplicate field aliases in a rule" do
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write_grammar <<EOF
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token a;
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Start -> a:foo b:foo;
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EOF
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expect(results.stderr).to match %r{Error: duplicate field alias `foo` for rule Start defined on line 3}
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expect(results.status).to_not eq 0
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end
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it "errors when an alias is in different positions for different rules in a rule set when AST mode is enabled" do
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write_grammar <<EOF
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EOF
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write_grammar <<EOF
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end
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it "allows specifying field aliases in AST mode" do
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write_grammar <<EOF
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EOF
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end
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assert_eq(TOKEN_b, start->second->pToken->token);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_c, start->third->pToken->token);
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return 0;
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}
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spec/test_ast_field_aliases.d
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import testparser;
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import std.stdio;
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import testutils;
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int main()
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{
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return 0;
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}
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unittest
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{
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string input = "\na\nb\nc";
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p_context_t context;
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p_context_init(&context, input);
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assert(p_parse(&context) == P_SUCCESS);
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Start * start = p_result(&context);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_a, start.first.pToken.token);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_b, start.second.pToken.token);
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assert_eq(TOKEN_c, start.third.pToken.token);
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}
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spec/test_field_aliases.c
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spec/test_field_aliases.c
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#include "testparser.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "testutils.h"
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int main()
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{
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char const * input = "foo1\nbar2";
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p_context_t context;
|
||||||
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p_context_init(&context, (uint8_t const *)input, strlen(input));
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||||||
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assert(p_parse(&context) == P_SUCCESS);
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||||||
|
return 0;
|
||||||
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}
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spec/test_field_aliases.d
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15
spec/test_field_aliases.d
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import testparser;
|
||||||
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import std.stdio;
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||||||
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|
||||||
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int main()
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
return 0;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
unittest
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
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string input = "foo1\nbar2";
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||||||
|
p_context_t context;
|
||||||
|
p_context_init(&context, input);
|
||||||
|
assert(p_parse(&context) == P_SUCCESS);
|
||||||
|
}
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