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396 lines
7.5 KiB
C
396 lines
7.5 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc.
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*
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* This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information.
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*/
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/*
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* scan.c - the jam yacc scanner
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*
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* 12/26/93 (seiwald) - bump buf in yylex to 10240 - yuk.
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* 09/16/94 (seiwald) - check for overflows, unmatched {}'s, etc.
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* Also handle tokens abutting EOF by remembering
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* to return EOF now matter how many times yylex()
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* reinvokes yyline().
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* 02/11/95 (seiwald) - honor only punctuation keywords if SCAN_PUNCT.
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* 07/27/95 (seiwald) - Include jamgram.h after scan.h, so that YYSTYPE is
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* defined before Linux's yacc tries to redefine it.
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* 01/10/01 (seiwald) - \ can now escape any whitespace char
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* 11/04/02 (seiwald) - const-ing for string literals
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*/
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# include "jam.h"
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# include "lists.h"
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# include "parse.h"
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# include "scan.h"
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# include "jamgram.h"
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# include "jambase.h"
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# include "newstr.h"
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struct keyword {
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const char *word;
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int type;
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} keywords[] = {
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# include "jamgramtab.h"
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{ 0, 0 }
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} ;
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struct include {
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struct include *next; /* next serial include file */
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const char *string; /* pointer into current line */
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char **strings; /* for yyfparse() -- text to parse */
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FILE *file; /* for yyfparse() -- file being read */
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const char *fname; /* for yyfparse() -- file name */
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int line; /* line counter for error messages */
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char buf[ 512 ]; /* for yyfparse() -- line buffer */
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} ;
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static struct include *incp = 0; /* current file; head of chain */
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static int scanmode = SCAN_NORMAL;
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static int anyerrors = 0;
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static char *symdump( YYSTYPE *s );
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# define BIGGEST_TOKEN 10240 /* no single token can be larger */
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/*
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* Set parser mode: normal, string, or keyword
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*/
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void
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yymode( int n )
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{
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scanmode = n;
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}
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void
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yyerror( const char *s )
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{
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if( incp )
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printf( "%s: line %d: ", incp->fname, incp->line );
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printf( "%s at %s\n", s, symdump( &yylval ) );
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++anyerrors;
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}
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int
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yyanyerrors()
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{
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return anyerrors != 0;
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}
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void
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yyfparse( const char *s )
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{
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struct include *i = (struct include *)malloc( sizeof( *i ) );
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/* Push this onto the incp chain. */
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i->string = "";
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i->strings = 0;
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i->file = 0;
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i->fname = copystr( s );
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i->line = 0;
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i->next = incp;
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incp = i;
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/* If the filename is "+", it means use the internal jambase. */
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if( !strcmp( s, "+" ) )
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i->strings = jambase;
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}
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/*
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* yyline() - read new line and return first character
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*
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* Fabricates a continuous stream of characters across include files,
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* returning EOF at the bitter end.
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*/
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int
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yyline()
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{
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struct include *i = incp;
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if( !incp )
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return EOF;
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/* Once we start reading from the input stream, we reset the */
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/* include insertion point so that the next include file becomes */
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/* the head of the list. */
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/* If there is more data in this line, return it. */
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if( *i->string )
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return *i->string++;
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/* If we're reading from an internal string list, go to the */
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/* next string. */
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if( i->strings )
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{
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if( !*i->strings )
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goto next;
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i->line++;
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i->string = *(i->strings++);
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return *i->string++;
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}
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/* If necessary, open the file */
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if( !i->file )
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{
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FILE *f = stdin;
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if( strcmp( i->fname, "-" ) && !( f = fopen( i->fname, "r" ) ) )
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perror( i->fname );
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i->file = f;
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}
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/* If there's another line in this file, start it. */
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if( i->file && fgets( i->buf, sizeof( i->buf ), i->file ) )
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{
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i->line++;
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i->string = i->buf;
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return *i->string++;
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}
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next:
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/* This include is done. */
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/* Free it up and return EOF so yyparse() returns to parse_file(). */
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incp = i->next;
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/* Close file, free name */
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if( i->file && i->file != stdin )
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fclose( i->file );
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freestr( i->fname );
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free( (char *)i );
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return EOF;
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}
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/*
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* yylex() - set yylval to current token; return its type
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*
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* Macros to move things along:
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*
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* yychar() - return and advance character; invalid after EOF
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* yyprev() - back up one character; invalid before yychar()
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*
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* yychar() returns a continuous stream of characters, until it hits
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* the EOF of the current include file.
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*/
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# define yychar() ( *incp->string ? *incp->string++ : yyline() )
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# define yyprev() ( incp->string-- )
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int
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yylex()
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{
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int c;
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char buf[BIGGEST_TOKEN];
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char *b = buf;
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if( !incp )
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goto eof;
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/* Get first character (whitespace or of token) */
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c = yychar();
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if( scanmode == SCAN_STRING )
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{
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/* If scanning for a string (action's {}'s), look for the */
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/* closing brace. We handle matching braces, if they match! */
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int nest = 1;
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while( c != EOF && b < buf + sizeof( buf ) )
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{
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if( c == '{' )
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nest++;
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if( c == '}' && !--nest )
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break;
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*b++ = c;
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c = yychar();
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}
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/* We ate the ending brace -- regurgitate it. */
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if( c != EOF )
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yyprev();
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/* Check obvious errors. */
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if( b == buf + sizeof( buf ) )
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{
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yyerror( "action block too big" );
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goto eof;
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}
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if( nest )
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{
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yyerror( "unmatched {} in action block" );
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goto eof;
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}
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*b = 0;
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yylval.type = STRING;
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yylval.string = newstr( buf );
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}
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else
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{
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char *b = buf;
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struct keyword *k;
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int inquote = 0;
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int notkeyword;
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/* Eat white space */
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for( ;; )
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{
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/* Skip past white space */
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while( c != EOF && isspace( c ) )
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c = yychar();
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/* Not a comment? Swallow up comment line. */
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if( c != '#' )
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break;
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while( ( c = yychar() ) != EOF && c != '\n' )
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;
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}
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/* c now points to the first character of a token. */
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if( c == EOF )
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goto eof;
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/* While scanning the word, disqualify it for (expensive) */
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/* keyword lookup when we can: $anything, "anything", \anything */
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notkeyword = c == '$';
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/* look for white space to delimit word */
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/* "'s get stripped but preserve white space */
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/* \ protects next character */
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while(
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c != EOF &&
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b < buf + sizeof( buf ) &&
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( inquote || !isspace( c ) ) )
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{
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if( c == '"' )
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{
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/* begin or end " */
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inquote = !inquote;
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notkeyword = 1;
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}
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else if( c != '\\' )
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{
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/* normal char */
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*b++ = c;
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}
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else if( ( c = yychar()) != EOF )
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{
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/* \c */
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*b++ = c;
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notkeyword = 1;
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}
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else
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{
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/* \EOF */
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break;
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}
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c = yychar();
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}
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/* Check obvious errors. */
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if( b == buf + sizeof( buf ) )
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{
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yyerror( "string too big" );
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goto eof;
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}
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if( inquote )
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{
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yyerror( "unmatched \" in string" );
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goto eof;
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}
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/* We looked ahead a character - back up. */
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if( c != EOF )
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yyprev();
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/* scan token table */
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/* don't scan if it's obviously not a keyword or if its */
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/* an alphabetic when were looking for punctuation */
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*b = 0;
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yylval.type = ARG;
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if( !notkeyword && !( isalpha( *buf ) && scanmode == SCAN_PUNCT ) )
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{
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for( k = keywords; k->word; k++ )
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if( *buf == *k->word && !strcmp( k->word, buf ) )
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{
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yylval.type = k->type;
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yylval.string = k->word; /* used by symdump */
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break;
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}
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}
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if( yylval.type == ARG )
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yylval.string = newstr( buf );
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}
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if( DEBUG_SCAN )
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printf( "scan %s\n", symdump( &yylval ) );
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return yylval.type;
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eof:
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yylval.type = EOF;
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return yylval.type;
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}
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static char *
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symdump( YYSTYPE *s )
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{
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static char buf[ BIGGEST_TOKEN + 20 ];
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switch( s->type )
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{
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case EOF:
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sprintf( buf, "EOF" );
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break;
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case 0:
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sprintf( buf, "unknown symbol %s", s->string );
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break;
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case ARG:
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sprintf( buf, "argument %s", s->string );
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break;
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case STRING:
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sprintf( buf, "string \"%s\"", s->string );
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break;
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default:
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sprintf( buf, "keyword %s", s->string );
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break;
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}
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return buf;
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}
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