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/* parse.c -- Support for calling parsers from Libmaa
* Created: Mon Apr 24 17:40:51 1995 by [email protected]
* Copyright 1995, 1997, 2002 Rickard E. Faith ([email protected])
* Copyright 2002-2008 Aleksey Cheusov ([email protected])
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*
* \section{Parsing (and Lexing) Support}
*
*/
#include "dictP.h"
#include "maa.h"
#include "parse.h"
static int _prs_debug_flag = 0;
static const char *_prs_cpp_options = NULL;
extern int yydebug;
extern FILE *yyin;
extern int yyparse( void );
/* \doc |prs_set_debug| specifies the value of |yyerror| that |prs_file|
will use. */
void prs_set_debug( int debug_flag )
{
_prs_debug_flag = debug_flag;
}
/* \doc |prs_set_cpp_options| sets the options for |cpp| to |cpp_options|,
ensuring that |prs_file| will use |cpp| as a filter. If |cpp_options|
is "NULL", then |cpp| will not be used at a filter. */
void prs_set_cpp_options( const char *cpp_options )
{
_prs_cpp_options = cpp_options ? str_find( cpp_options ) : NULL;
}
/* \doc |prs_file| calls opens |filename| for input, sets |yyerror| to the
value specified by |prs_set_debug|, and calls |yyparse|, perhaps using
|cpp| as an input filter.
A similar function should deal with multiple parsers in the same
program, but this has not been implemented. Also, either this function
or another function should start an interactive parse session. */
void prs_file_pp (const char *pp, const char *filename)
{
char *buffer;
if (!filename)
err_fatal( __func__, "No filename specified\n" );
if (!pp){
prs_file_nocpp (filename);
return;
}
buffer = alloca (strlen (pp) + strlen (filename) + 100);
sprintf (buffer, "%s '%s' 2>/dev/null", pp, filename);
PRINTF(MAA_PARSE,("%s: %s\n", __func__, buffer));
if (!(yyin = popen( buffer, "r" )))
err_fatal_errno( __func__,
"Cannot open \"%s\" for read\n", buffer );
src_new_file( filename );
yydebug = _prs_debug_flag;
yyparse();
pclose( yyin );
}
void prs_file( const char *filename )
{
char *buffer;
const char **pt;
static const char *cpp = NULL;
static const char *cpps[] = { "/lib/cpp",
"/usr/lib/cpp",
"/usr/ccs/lib/cpp", /* Solaris */
"/usr/lang/cpp",
0 };
static const char *extra_options = "";
FILE *tmp;
if (!filename)
err_fatal( __func__, "No filename specified\n" );
if (!cpp) {
if ((cpp = getenv( "KHEPERA_CPP" ))) {
PRINTF(MAA_PARSE,("%s: Using KHEPERA_CPP from %s\n", __func__, cpp));
}
/* Always look for gcc's cpp first, since
we know it is ANSI C compliant. */
if (!cpp && (tmp = popen( "gcc -print-file-name=cpp", "r" ))) {
char buf[1024];
char *t;
if (fread( buf, 1, 1023, tmp ) > 0) {
if ((t = strchr( buf, '\n' ))) *t = '\0';
PRINTF(MAA_PARSE,("%s: Using GNU cpp from %s\n", __func__, buf));
cpp = str_find( buf );
extra_options = "-nostdinc -nostdinc++";
}
pclose( tmp );
}
/* Then look for the vendor's cpp, which
may or may not be useful (e.g., on SunOS
4.x machines, it isn't ANSI C
compatible. Considering ANSI C is C89,
and this is 1996, one might think that
Sun would have fixed this... */
if (!cpp) {
for (pt = cpps; **pt; pt++) {
if (!access( *pt, X_OK )) {
PRINTF(MAA_PARSE,
("%s: Using system cpp from %s\n", __func__, *pt));
cpp = *pt;
break;
}
}
}
if (!cpp)
err_fatal( __func__,
"Cannot locate cpp -- set KHEPERA_CPP to cpp's path\n" );
}
buffer = alloca( strlen( cpp )
+ sizeof( filename )
+ (_prs_cpp_options ? strlen( _prs_cpp_options ) : 0)
+ 100 );
sprintf( buffer, "%s -I. %s %s 2>/dev/null", cpp,
_prs_cpp_options ? _prs_cpp_options : "", filename );
PRINTF(MAA_PARSE,("%s: %s\n", __func__, buffer));
if (!(yyin = popen( buffer, "r" )))
err_fatal_errno( __func__,
"Cannot open \"%s\" for read\n", filename );
src_new_file( filename );
yydebug = _prs_debug_flag;
yyparse();
pclose( yyin );
}
/* \doc |prs_file_nocpp| calls opens |filename| for input, sets |yyerror|
to the value specified by |prs_set_debug|, and calls |yyparse|.
A similar function should deal with multiple parsers in the same
program, but this has not been implemented. Also, either this function
or another function should start an interactive parse session. */
void prs_file_nocpp( const char *filename )
{
if (!filename)
err_fatal( __func__, "No filename specified\n" );
if (!(yyin = fopen( filename, "r" )))
err_fatal_errno( __func__,
"Cannot open \"%s\" for read\n", filename );
src_new_file( filename );
yydebug = _prs_debug_flag;
yyparse();
fclose( yyin );
}
/* \doc |prs_stream| parses an already opened stream called |name|. */
void prs_stream( FILE *str, const char *name )
{
yyin = str;
src_new_file( name );
yydebug = _prs_debug_flag;
yyparse();
}
/* \doc |prs_make_integer| converts a |string| of specified |length| to an
integer. This function is useful in scanners that do not
"NULL"-terminate |yytext|. */
int prs_make_integer( const char *string, int length )
{
char *buffer = alloca( length + 1 );
if (!length) return 0;
strncpy( buffer, string, length );
buffer [length] = 0;
return atoi( buffer );
}
/* \doc |prs_make_double| converts a |string| of specified |length| to a
double. This function is useful in scanners that do not
"NULL"-terminate |yytext|. */
double prs_make_double( const char *string, int length )
{
char *buffer = alloca( length + 1 );
if (!length) return 0;
strncpy( buffer, string, length );
buffer [length] = 0;
return atof( buffer );
}
#ifdef SHARED_LIBMAA
#if defined(__linux__) && defined(__ELF__)
#include <gnu-stabs.h>
# ifdef weak_symbol
int yydebug;
FILE *yyin;
int yyparse( void ) { return 0; }
weak_symbol(yydebug);
weak_symbol(yyin);
weak_symbol(yyparse);
# endif
#endif
#endif