%option prefix="REF_" %option reentrant %option bison-bridge %option bison-locations %option yylineno %option noyywrap %{ /* * This is a debug macro which is used to echo every character parsed by the * lex. */ #include #include #include #include "trick/mm_error.h" #include "trick/RefParseContext.hh" #include "ref_parser.tab.h" #define YY_EXTRA_TYPE RefParseContext* #define YY_USER_ACTION yylloc->first_line = yylineno; #define YY_INPUT(buf, result, maxsize) \ { \ char c; \ (*yyextra->is) >> std::noskipws >> c; \ if (yyextra->is->eof()) { \ result = YY_NULL; \ } else { \ buf[0] = c; \ result = 1; \ } \ } /*===== END OF INITIAL C SOURCE CODE SECTION =====*/ /* * Be careful where you put comments after this, lex doesn't like them * just anywhere. For example, the IBM needs each comment line to be its * own comment - no multi-line comments. */ /*=== LEXICAL SPECIFICATIONS ===*/ %} W [ \t] D [0-9] OCT "0"[0-7]+ HEX "0"[Xx][0-9a-fA-F]+ NAM [_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9:]* %% yy_flex_debug = 0; RefParseContext* context = yyextra ; "." | "[" | "]" { return( (int)yytext[0] ); } {NAM} { /* * This rule handles general parameter and label names. * save the name in a YACC variable and return the token to YACC. */ yylval->sval = strdup( yytext ) ; return( NAME ) ; } "->" { return ( ARROW ); } {HEX} { int i ; /* * This rule handles integers in hexidecimal format. * convert the string to an integer value, save the value in * the YACC variable and return the YACC token. * The first two characters of yytext are the "0x" characters * which signify a hex number. */ sscanf( &(yytext[2]) , "%x" , &i ) ; yylval->ival = i ; //fprintf(stdout,"\n%s: \"%s\"\n",__FILE__, yytext); return( I_CON ) ; } {D}+ { /* * This rule handles integers in decimal format. * convert the string to an integer value, save the value in * the YACC variable and return the YACC token. * Decimals can overflow for unsigned long longs so test to * see if we are over that and covert to unsigned if it's * greater that that huge number */ yylval->ival = atoi(yytext); //fprintf(stdout,"\n%s: \"%s\"\n",__FILE__, yytext); return( I_CON ); } <> { yy_delete_buffer( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER, yyscanner ) ; return( 0 ); } {W} {} . { /* * This rule matches all other characters not matched by a previous * rule. All lex synatx error messages are handled by the rule. * Starting at the unrecognized character, all remaining characters * to the end of the current line or the end of the file are read * and stored in a buffer which is then used as part of the syntax * error message. I->token is an input processor parameter designed * specifically for use with error messages. */ context->error_str = yytext ; context->save_str_pos = yytext ; //fprintf(stdout,"\n%s: \"%s\"\n",__FILE__, yytext); return(MM_SYNTAX_ERROR) ; } %% void RefParseContext::init_scanner() { // Allocate the scanner structure. yylex_init( &scanner); // Set the file to be parsed. //yyset_in( fp_in, &scanner); // Set the file where output messages are to go. yyset_out( stdout, &scanner); //yyset_lineno( 1, &scanner); yyset_extra( this, scanner); } void RefParseContext::destroy_scanner() { yylex_destroy(scanner); }