fish-shell/parse_tree.h

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/**\file parse_tree.h
Programmatic representation of fish code.
*/
#ifndef FISH_PARSE_TREE_H
#define FISH_PARSE_TREE_H
#include <wchar.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "tokenizer.h"
#include <vector>
#define PARSE_ASSERT(a) assert(a)
#define PARSER_DIE() assert(0)
class parse_node_t;
class parse_node_tree_t;
typedef size_t node_offset_t;
#define NODE_OFFSET_INVALID (static_cast<node_offset_t>(-1))
struct parse_error_t
{
/** Text of the error */
wcstring text;
/** Offset and length of the token in the source code that triggered this error */
size_t source_start;
size_t source_length;
/** Return a string describing the error, suitable for presentation to the user */
wcstring describe(const wcstring &src) const;
};
typedef std::vector<parse_error_t> parse_error_list_t;
class parse_ll_t;
class parse_t
{
parse_ll_t * const parser;
public:
parse_t();
bool parse(const wcstring &str, parse_node_tree_t *output, parse_error_list_t *errors);
};
enum parse_token_type_t
{
token_type_invalid,
// Non-terminal tokens
symbol_job_list,
symbol_job,
symbol_job_continuation,
symbol_statement,
symbol_block_statement,
symbol_block_header,
symbol_if_header,
symbol_for_header,
symbol_while_header,
symbol_begin_header,
symbol_function_header,
symbol_boolean_statement,
symbol_decorated_statement,
symbol_plain_statement,
symbol_arguments_or_redirections_list,
symbol_argument_or_redirection,
// Terminal types
parse_token_type_string,
parse_token_type_pipe,
parse_token_type_redirection,
parse_token_background,
parse_token_type_end,
parse_token_type_terminate,
FIRST_PARSE_TOKEN_TYPE = parse_token_type_string
};
enum parse_keyword_t
{
parse_keyword_none,
parse_keyword_if,
parse_keyword_else,
parse_keyword_for,
parse_keyword_in,
parse_keyword_while,
parse_keyword_begin,
parse_keyword_function,
parse_keyword_switch,
parse_keyword_end,
parse_keyword_and,
parse_keyword_or,
parse_keyword_not,
parse_keyword_command,
parse_keyword_builtin
};
wcstring token_type_description(parse_token_type_t type);
wcstring keyword_description(parse_keyword_t type);
/** Base class for nodes of a parse tree */
class parse_node_t
{
public:
/* Type of the node */
enum parse_token_type_t type;
/* Start in the source code */
size_t source_start;
/* Length of our range in the source code */
size_t source_length;
/* Children */
node_offset_t child_start;
node_offset_t child_count;
/* Type-dependent data */
uint32_t tag;
/* Description */
wcstring describe(void) const;
/* Constructor */
explicit parse_node_t(parse_token_type_t ty) : type(ty), source_start(0), source_length(0), child_start(0), child_count(0), tag(0)
{
}
node_offset_t child_offset(node_offset_t which) const
{
PARSE_ASSERT(which < child_count);
return child_start + which;
}
};
class parse_node_tree_t : public std::vector<parse_node_t>
{
};
/* Fish grammar:
# A job_list is a list of jobs, separated by semicolons or newlines
job_list = <empty> |
<TOK_END> job_list |
job job_list
# A job is a non-empty list of statements, separated by pipes. (Non-empty is useful for cases like if statements, where we require a command). To represent "non-empty", we require a statement, followed by a possibly empty job_continuation
job = statement job_continuation
job_continuation = <empty> |
<TOK_PIPE> statement job_continuation
# A statement is a normal command, or an if / while / and etc
statement = boolean_statement | block_statement | decorated_statement
# A block is a conditional, loop, or begin/end
block_statement = block_header STATEMENT_TERMINATOR job_list <END> arguments_or_redirections_list
block_header = if_header | for_header | while_header | function_header | begin_header
if_header = IF job
for_header = FOR var_name IN arguments_or_redirections_list
while_header = WHILE statement
begin_header = BEGIN
function_header = FUNCTION function_name arguments_or_redirections_list
#(TODO: functions should not support taking redirections in their arguments)
# A boolean statement is AND or OR or NOT
boolean_statement = AND statement | OR statement | NOT statement
# A decorated_statement is a command with a list of arguments_or_redirections, possibly with "builtin" or "command"
decorated_statement = COMMAND plain_statement | BUILTIN plain_statement | plain_statement
plain_statement = command arguments_or_redirections_list
arguments_or_redirections_list = <empty> |
argument_or_redirection arguments_or_redirections_list
argument_or_redirection = redirection | <TOK_STRING>
redirection = <TOK_REDIRECTION>
terminator = <TOK_END> | <TOK_BACKGROUND>
*/
#endif