fish-shell/muparser-2.2.5/include/muParserCallback.h
ridiculousfish 554382a286 [muparser] Remove 'AllowOpt' parameters
This parameter was used as a hint to optimize functions invoked
with constants, but is no longer used.
2017-12-18 23:01:17 -08:00

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/*
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Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Ingo Berg
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software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software
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*/
#ifndef MU_PARSER_CALLBACK_H
#define MU_PARSER_CALLBACK_H
#include "muParserDef.h"
/** \file
\brief Definition of the parser callback class.
*/
namespace mu {
/** \brief Encapsulation of prototypes for a numerical parser function.
Encapsulates the prototyp for numerical parser functions. The class
stores the number of arguments for parser functions as well
as additional flags indication the function is non optimizeable.
The pointer to the callback function pointer is stored as void*
and needs to be casted according to the argument count.
Negative argument counts indicate a parser function with a variable number
of arguments.
\author (C) 2004-2011 Ingo Berg
*/
class ParserCallback final {
public:
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type0 a_pFun);
ParserCallback(fun_type1 a_pFun, int a_iPrec = -1, ECmdCode a_iCode = cmFUNC);
ParserCallback(fun_type2 a_pFun, int a_iPrec, EOprtAssociativity a_eAssociativity);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type2 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type3 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type4 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type5 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type6 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type7 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type8 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type9 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(fun_type10 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(multfun_type a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(strfun_type1 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(strfun_type2 a_pFun);
explicit ParserCallback(strfun_type3 a_pFun);
ParserCallback();
ParserCallback(const ParserCallback& a_Fun);
bool IsOptimizable() const;
void* GetAddr() const;
ECmdCode GetCode() const;
ETypeCode GetType() const;
int GetPri() const;
EOprtAssociativity GetAssociativity() const;
int GetArgc() const;
private:
void* m_pFun; ///< Pointer to the callback function, casted to void
/** \brief Number of numeric function arguments
This number is negative for functions with variable number of arguments. in this cases
they represent the actual number of arguments found.
*/
int m_iArgc;
int m_iPri; ///< Valid only for binary and infix operators; Operator precedence.
EOprtAssociativity m_eOprtAsct; ///< Operator associativity; Valid only for binary operators
ECmdCode m_iCode;
ETypeCode m_iType;
bool m_bAllowOpti; ///< Flag indication optimizeability
};
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** \brief Container for Callback objects. */
typedef std::map<string_type, ParserCallback> funmap_type;
} // namespace mu
#endif