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/* Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 John W. Eaton This file is part of Octave. Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #if !defined (octave_lex_h) #define octave_lex_h 1 // Arrange to get input via readline. #ifdef YY_INPUT #undef YY_INPUT #endif #define YY_INPUT(buf, result, max_size) \ if ((result = octave_read (buf, max_size)) < 0) \ YY_FATAL_ERROR ("octave_read () in flex scanner failed"); // Try to avoid crashing out completely on fatal scanner errors. // The call to yy_fatal_error should never happen, but it avoids a // `static function defined but not used' warning from gcc. #ifdef YY_FATAL_ERROR #undef YY_FATAL_ERROR #endif #define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) \ do \ { \ error (msg); \ OCTAVE_QUIT; \ yy_fatal_error (msg); \ } \ while (0) #define TOK_RETURN(tok) \ do \ { \ current_input_column += yyleng; \ lexer_flags.quote_is_transpose = false; \ lexer_flags.cant_be_identifier = false; \ lexer_flags.convert_spaces_to_comma = true; \ return (tok); \ } \ while (0) #define TOK_PUSH_AND_RETURN(name, tok) \ do \ { \ yylval.tok_val = new token (name, input_line_number, \ current_input_column); \ token_stack.push (yylval.tok_val); \ TOK_RETURN (tok); \ } \ while (0) #define BIN_OP_RETURN(tok, convert) \ do \ { \ yylval.tok_val = new token (input_line_number, current_input_column); \ token_stack.push (yylval.tok_val); \ current_input_column += yyleng; \ lexer_flags.quote_is_transpose = false; \ lexer_flags.cant_be_identifier = true; \ lexer_flags.convert_spaces_to_comma = convert; \ return (tok); \ } \ while (0) #define XBIN_OP_RETURN(tok, convert) \ do \ { \ gripe_matlab_incompatible_operator (yytext); \ BIN_OP_RETURN (tok, convert); \ } \ while (0) // XXX FIXME XXX -- these input buffer things should be members of an // parser input stream class. typedef struct yy_buffer_state *YY_BUFFER_STATE; // Associate a buffer with a new file to read. extern YY_BUFFER_STATE create_buffer (FILE *f); // Report the current buffer. extern YY_BUFFER_STATE current_buffer (void); // Connect to new buffer buffer. extern void switch_to_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE buf); // Delete a buffer. extern void delete_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE buf); // Restore a buffer (for unwind-prot). extern void restore_input_buffer (void *buf); // Delete a buffer (for unwind-prot). extern void delete_input_buffer (void *buf); // For communication between the lexer and parser. class lexical_feedback { public: lexical_feedback (void) { init (); } ~lexical_feedback (void) { } void init (void); // Square bracket level count. int bracketflag; // Curly brace level count. int braceflag; // TRUE means we're in the middle of defining a loop. int looping; // TRUE means we think we are looking at the beginning of a // function definition. bool beginning_of_function; // Another context hack, this time for the plot command's `using', // `title', and `with' keywords. bool cant_be_identifier; // TRUE means that we should convert spaces to a comma inside a // matrix definition. bool convert_spaces_to_comma; // TRUE means we're in the middle of defining a function. bool defining_func; // TRUE means we're parsing the return list for a function. bool looking_at_return_list; // TRUE means we're parsing the parameter list for a function. bool looking_at_parameter_list; // TRUE means we're parsing a matrix or the left hand side of // multi-value assignment statement. bool looking_at_matrix_or_assign_lhs; // Nonzero means we're parsing an indexing operation for an object. int looking_at_object_index; // GAG. Stupid kludge so that [[1,2][3,4]] will work. bool do_comma_insert; // TRUE means we think we are looking at a set command. bool doing_set; // TRUE means we're looking at the range part of a plot command. bool in_plot_range; // TRUE means we're looking at the using part of a plot command. bool in_plot_using; // TRUE means we're looking at the style part of a plot command. bool in_plot_style; // TRUE means we're looking at the axes part of a plot command. bool in_plot_axes; // TRUE means we're looking at an indirect reference to a // structure element. bool looking_at_indirect_ref; // TRUE means that we've already seen the name of this function. // Should only matter if defining_func is also TRUE. bool parsed_function_name; // Are we parsing a nested function? // 1 ==> Yes. // 0 ==> No. // -1 ==> Yes, but it is the last one because we have seen EOF. int parsing_nested_function; // TRUE means we've seen something that means we must be past the // range part of a plot command. bool past_plot_range; // TRUE means we're working on a plot command. bool plotting; // Return transpose or start a string? bool quote_is_transpose; private: lexical_feedback (const lexical_feedback&); lexical_feedback& operator = (const lexical_feedback&); }; // TRUE means that we have encountered EOF on the input stream. extern bool parser_end_of_input; // Flags that need to be shared between the lexer and parser. extern lexical_feedback lexer_flags; #endif /* ;;; Local Variables: *** ;;; mode: C++ *** ;;; End: *** */