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Drop build system artefacts and move to versioned directory. Tarball from https://github.com/beltoforion/muparser/archive/v2.2.5.tar.gz with samples/example2 directory removed.
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368 lines
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Copyright (C) 2014 Ingo Berg
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this
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software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software
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without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify,
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merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or
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substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT
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NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
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DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef MUP_DEF_H
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#define MUP_DEF_H
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#include <iostream>
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#include <string>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <map>
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#include "muParserFixes.h"
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/** \file
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\brief This file contains standard definitions used by the parser.
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*/
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#define MUP_VERSION _T("2.2.5")
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#define MUP_VERSION_DATE _T("20150427; GC")
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#define MUP_CHARS _T("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
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/** \brief If this macro is defined mathematical exceptions (div by zero) will be thrown as exceptions. */
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//#define MUP_MATH_EXCEPTIONS
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/** \brief Define the base datatype for values.
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This datatype must be a built in value type. You can not use custom classes.
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It should be working with all types except "int"!
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*/
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#define MUP_BASETYPE double
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/** \brief Activate this option in order to compile with OpenMP support.
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OpenMP is used only in the bulk mode it may increase the performance a bit.
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*/
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//#define MUP_USE_OPENMP
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#if defined(_UNICODE)
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/** \brief Definition of the basic parser string type. */
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#define MUP_STRING_TYPE std::wstring
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#if !defined(_T)
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#define _T(x) L##x
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#endif // not defined _T
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#else
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#ifndef _T
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#define _T(x) x
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#endif
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/** \brief Definition of the basic parser string type. */
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#define MUP_STRING_TYPE std::string
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#endif
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#if defined(_DEBUG)
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/** \brief Debug macro to force an abortion of the programm with a certain message.
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*/
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#define MUP_FAIL(MSG) \
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{ \
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bool MSG=false; \
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assert(MSG); \
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}
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/** \brief An assertion that does not kill the program.
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This macro is neutralised in UNICODE builds. It's
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too difficult to translate.
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*/
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#define MUP_ASSERT(COND) \
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if (!(COND)) \
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{ \
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stringstream_type ss; \
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ss << _T("Assertion \"") _T(#COND) _T("\" failed: ") \
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<< __FILE__ << _T(" line ") \
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<< __LINE__ << _T("."); \
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throw ParserError( ss.str() ); \
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}
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#else
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#define MUP_FAIL(MSG)
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#define MUP_ASSERT(COND)
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#endif
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namespace mu
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{
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#if defined(_UNICODE)
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** \brief Encapsulate wcout. */
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inline std::wostream& console()
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{
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return std::wcout;
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}
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/** \brief Encapsulate cin. */
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inline std::wistream& console_in()
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{
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return std::wcin;
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}
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#else
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/** \brief Encapsulate cout.
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Used for supporting UNICODE more easily.
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*/
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inline std::ostream& console()
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{
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return std::cout;
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}
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/** \brief Encapsulate cin.
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Used for supporting UNICODE more easily.
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*/
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inline std::istream& console_in()
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{
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return std::cin;
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}
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** \brief Bytecode values.
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\attention The order of the operator entries must match the order in ParserBase::c_DefaultOprt!
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*/
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enum ECmdCode
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{
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// The following are codes for built in binary operators
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// apart from built in operators the user has the opportunity to
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// add user defined operators.
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cmLE = 0, ///< Operator item: less or equal
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cmGE = 1, ///< Operator item: greater or equal
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cmNEQ = 2, ///< Operator item: not equal
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cmEQ = 3, ///< Operator item: equals
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cmLT = 4, ///< Operator item: less than
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cmGT = 5, ///< Operator item: greater than
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cmADD = 6, ///< Operator item: add
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cmSUB = 7, ///< Operator item: subtract
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cmMUL = 8, ///< Operator item: multiply
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cmDIV = 9, ///< Operator item: division
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cmPOW = 10, ///< Operator item: y to the power of ...
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cmLAND = 11,
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cmLOR = 12,
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cmASSIGN = 13, ///< Operator item: Assignment operator
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cmBO = 14, ///< Operator item: opening bracket
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cmBC = 15, ///< Operator item: closing bracket
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cmIF = 16, ///< For use in the ternary if-then-else operator
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cmELSE = 17, ///< For use in the ternary if-then-else operator
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cmENDIF = 18, ///< For use in the ternary if-then-else operator
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cmARG_SEP = 19, ///< function argument separator
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cmVAR = 20, ///< variable item
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cmVAL = 21, ///< value item
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// For optimization purposes
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cmVARPOW2,
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cmVARPOW3,
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cmVARPOW4,
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cmVARMUL,
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cmPOW2,
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// operators and functions
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cmFUNC, ///< Code for a generic function item
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cmFUNC_STR, ///< Code for a function with a string parameter
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cmFUNC_BULK, ///< Special callbacks for Bulk mode with an additional parameter for the bulk index
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cmSTRING, ///< Code for a string token
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cmOPRT_BIN, ///< user defined binary operator
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cmOPRT_POSTFIX, ///< code for postfix operators
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cmOPRT_INFIX, ///< code for infix operators
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cmEND, ///< end of formula
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cmUNKNOWN ///< uninitialized item
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};
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** \brief Types internally used by the parser.
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*/
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enum ETypeCode
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{
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tpSTR = 0, ///< String type (Function arguments and constants only, no string variables)
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tpDBL = 1, ///< Floating point variables
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tpVOID = 2 ///< Undefined type.
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};
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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enum EParserVersionInfo
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{
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pviBRIEF,
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pviFULL
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};
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** \brief Parser operator precedence values. */
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enum EOprtAssociativity
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{
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oaLEFT = 0,
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oaRIGHT = 1,
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oaNONE = 2
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};
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** \brief Parser operator precedence values. */
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enum EOprtPrecedence
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{
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// binary operators
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prLOR = 1,
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prLAND = 2,
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prLOGIC = 3, ///< logic operators
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prCMP = 4, ///< comparsion operators
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prADD_SUB = 5, ///< addition
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prMUL_DIV = 6, ///< multiplication/division
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prPOW = 7, ///< power operator priority (highest)
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// infix operators
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prINFIX = 6, ///< Signs have a higher priority than ADD_SUB, but lower than power operator
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prPOSTFIX = 6 ///< Postfix operator priority (currently unused)
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};
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// basic types
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/** \brief The numeric datatype used by the parser.
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Normally this is a floating point type either single or double precision.
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*/
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typedef MUP_BASETYPE value_type;
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/** \brief The stringtype used by the parser.
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Depends on wether UNICODE is used or not.
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*/
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typedef MUP_STRING_TYPE string_type;
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/** \brief The character type used by the parser.
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Depends on wether UNICODE is used or not.
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*/
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typedef string_type::value_type char_type;
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/** \brief Typedef for easily using stringstream that respect the parser stringtype. */
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typedef std::basic_stringstream<char_type,
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std::char_traits<char_type>,
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std::allocator<char_type> > stringstream_type;
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// Data container types
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/** \brief Type used for storing variables. */
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typedef std::map<string_type, value_type*> varmap_type;
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/** \brief Type used for storing constants. */
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typedef std::map<string_type, value_type> valmap_type;
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/** \brief Type for assigning a string name to an index in the internal string table. */
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typedef std::map<string_type, std::size_t> strmap_type;
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// Parser callbacks
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions without arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*generic_fun_type)();
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions without arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type0)();
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with a single arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type1)(value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with two arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type2)(value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with three arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type3)(value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with four arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type4)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type5)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type6)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type7)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type8)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type9)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*fun_type10)(value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions without arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type0)(int, int);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with a single arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type1)(int, int, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with two arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type2)(int, int, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with three arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type3)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with four arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type4)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type5)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type6)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type7)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type8)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type9)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with five arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*bulkfun_type10)(int, int, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions with a variable argument list. */
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typedef value_type (*multfun_type)(const value_type*, int);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions taking a string as an argument. */
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typedef value_type (*strfun_type1)(const char_type*);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions taking a string and a value as arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*strfun_type2)(const char_type*, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback type used for functions taking a string and two values as arguments. */
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typedef value_type (*strfun_type3)(const char_type*, value_type, value_type);
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/** \brief Callback used for functions that identify values in a string. */
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typedef int (*identfun_type)(const char_type *sExpr, int *nPos, value_type *fVal);
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/** \brief Callback used for variable creation factory functions. */
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typedef value_type* (*facfun_type)(const char_type*, void*);
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} // end of namespace
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#endif
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