X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.simantics.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bundles%2Forg.simantics.databoard%2Fcpp%2FDataBoardTest%2Flibantlr3c-3.2%2Finclude%2Fantlr3lexer.h;fp=bundles%2Forg.simantics.databoard%2Fcpp%2FDataBoardTest%2Flibantlr3c-3.2%2Finclude%2Fantlr3lexer.h;h=cfdbb0324a8ac87bff3a16f9d59ae23e57947d3f;hb=969bd23cab98a79ca9101af33334000879fb60c5;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=866dba5cd5a3929bbeae85991796acb212338a08;p=simantics%2Fplatform.git diff --git a/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3lexer.h b/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3lexer.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cfdbb0324 --- /dev/null +++ b/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/libantlr3c-3.2/include/antlr3lexer.h @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +/** \file + * Base interface for any ANTLR3 lexer. + * + * An ANLTR3 lexer builds from two sets of components: + * + * - The runtime components that provide common functionality such as + * traversing character streams, building tokens for output and so on. + * - The generated rules and struutre of the actual lexer, which call upon the + * runtime components. + * + * A lexer class contains a character input stream, a base recognizer interface + * (which it will normally implement) and a token source interface (which it also + * implements. The Tokensource interface is called by a token consumer (such as + * a parser, but in theory it can be anything that wants a set of abstract + * tokens in place of a raw character stream. + * + * So then, we set up a lexer in a sequence akin to: + * + * - Create a character stream (something which implements ANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM) + * and initialize it. + * - Create a lexer interface and tell it where it its input stream is. + * This will cause the creation of a base recognizer class, which it will + * override with its own implementations of some methods. The lexer creator + * can also then in turn override anything it likes. + * - The lexer token source interface is then passed to some interface that + * knows how to use it, byte calling for a next token. + * - When a next token is called, let ze lexing begin. + * + */ +#ifndef _ANTLR3_LEXER +#define _ANTLR3_LEXER + +// [The "BSD licence"] +// Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Jim Idle, Temporal Wave LLC +// http://www.temporal-wave.com +// http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimidle +// +// All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +// are met: +// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// 2. 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This also contains a + * token source interface, which the lexer instance will provide to anything + * that needs it, which is anything else that implements a base recognizer, + * such as a parser. + */ + pANTLR3_BASE_RECOGNIZER rec; + + /** Pointer to a function that sets the charstream source for the lexer and + * causes it to be reset. + */ + void (*setCharStream) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer, pANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM input); + + /** Pointer to a function that switches the current character input stream to + * a new one, saving the old one, which we will revert to at the end of this + * new one. + */ + void (*pushCharStream) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer, pANTLR3_INPUT_STREAM input); + + /** Pointer to a function that abandons the current input stream, whether it + * is empty or not and reverts to the previous stacked input stream. + */ + void (*popCharStream) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + + /** Pointer to a function that emits the supplied token as the next token in + * the stream. + */ + void (*emitNew) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer, pANTLR3_COMMON_TOKEN token); + + /** Pointer to a function that constructs a new token from the lexer stored information + */ + pANTLR3_COMMON_TOKEN (*emit) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + + /** Pointer to the user provided (either manually or through code generation + * function that causes the lexer rules to run the lexing rules and produce + * the next token if there iss one. This is called from nextToken() in the + * pANTLR3_TOKEN_SOURCE. Note that the input parameter for this funciton is + * the generated lexer context (stored in ctx in this interface) it is a generated + * function and expects the context to be the generated lexer. + */ + void (*mTokens) (void * ctx); + + /** Pointer to a function that attempts to match and consume the specified string from the input + * stream. Note that strings muse be passed as terminated arrays of ANTLR3_UCHAR. Strings are terminated + * with 0xFFFFFFFF, which is an invalid UTF32 character + */ + ANTLR3_BOOLEAN (*matchs) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer, ANTLR3_UCHAR * string); + + /** Pointer to a function that matches and consumes the specified character from the input stream. + * As the input stream is required to provide characters via LA() as UTF32 characters it does not + * need to provide an implementation if it is not sourced from 8 bit ASCII. The default lexer + * implementation is source encoding agnostic, unless for some reason it takes two 32 bit characters + * to specify a single character, in which case the input stream and the lexer rules would have to match + * in encoding and then it would work 'by accident' anyway. + */ + ANTLR3_BOOLEAN (*matchc) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer, ANTLR3_UCHAR c); + + /** Pointer to a function that matches any character in the supplied range (I suppose it could be a token range too + * but this would only be useful if the tokens were in tsome guaranteed order which is + * only going to happen with a hand crafted token set). + */ + ANTLR3_BOOLEAN (*matchRange) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer, ANTLR3_UCHAR low, ANTLR3_UCHAR high); + + /** Pointer to a function that matches the next token/char in the input stream + * regardless of what it actaully is. + */ + void (*matchAny) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + + /** Pointer to a function that recovers from an error found in the input stream. + * Generally, this will be a #ANTLR3_EXCEPTION_NOVIABLE_ALT but it could also + * be from a mismatched token that the (*match)() could not recover from. + */ + void (*recover) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + + /** Pointer to function to return the current line number in the input stream + */ + ANTLR3_UINT32 (*getLine) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + ANTLR3_MARKER (*getCharIndex) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + ANTLR3_UINT32 (*getCharPositionInLine)(struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + + /** Pointer to function to return the text so far for the current token being generated + */ + pANTLR3_STRING (*getText) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + + + /** Pointer to a function that knows how to free the resources of a lexer + */ + void (*free) (struct ANTLR3_LEXER_struct * lexer); + +} + ANTLR3_LEXER; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif