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341 lines
8.4 KiB
C
341 lines
8.4 KiB
C
/** \file parser.h
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The fish parser.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_PARSER_H
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#define FISH_PARSER_H
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include "proc.h"
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#include "util.h"
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#include "parser.h"
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#include "event.h"
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#define PARSER_TEST_ERROR 1
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#define PARSER_TEST_INCOMPLETE 2
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/**
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event_block_t represents a block on events of the specified type
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*/
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typedef struct event_block
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{
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/**
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The types of events to block. This is interpreted as a bitset
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whete the value is 1 for every bit corresponding to a blocked
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event type. For example, if EVENT_VARIABLE type events should
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be blocked, (type & 1<<EVENT_BLOCKED) should be set.
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Note that EVENT_ANY can be used to specify any event.
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*/
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int type;
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/**
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The next event_block struct
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*/
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struct event_block *next;
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}
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event_block_t;
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/**
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block_t represents a block of commands.
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*/
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typedef struct block
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{
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int type; /**< Type of block. Can be one of WHILE, FOR, IF and FUNCTION */
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int skip; /**< Whether execution of the commands in this block should be skipped */
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int tok_pos; /**< The start index of the block */
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int had_command; /**< Set to non-zero once a command has been executed in this block */
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/**
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Status for the current loop block. Can be any of the values from the loop_status enum.
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*/
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int loop_status;
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/**
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The job that is currently evaluated in the specified block.
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*/
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job_t *job;
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/**
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Block type-specific data
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*/
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void *data;
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/**
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First block type specific variable
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*/
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union
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{
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int while_state; /**< True if the loop condition has not yet been evaluated*/
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wchar_t *for_variable; /**< Name of the variable to loop over */
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int if_state; /**< The state of the if block, can be one of IF_STATE_UNTESTED, IF_STATE_FALSE, IF_STATE_TRUE */
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wchar_t *switch_value; /**< The value to test in a switch block */
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const wchar_t *source_dest; /**< The name of the file to source*/
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event_t *event; /**<The event that triggered this block */
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wchar_t *function_call_name;
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} param1;
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/**
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Second block type specific variable
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*/
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union
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{
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array_list_t for_vars; /**< List of values for a for block */
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int switch_taken; /**< Whether a switch match has already been found */
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process_t *function_call_process; /**< The process representing this function call */
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} param2;
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/**
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Name of file that created this block
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*/
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const wchar_t *src_filename;
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/**
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Line number where this block was created
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*/
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int src_lineno;
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/**
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Some naming confusion. This is a pointer to the first element in the list of all event blocks.
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*/
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event_block_t *first_event_block;
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/**
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Next outer block
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*/
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struct block *outer;
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} block_t;
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/**
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Types of blocks
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*/
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enum block_type
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{
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WHILE, /**< While loop block */
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FOR, /**< For loop block */
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IF, /**< If block */
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FUNCTION_DEF, /**< Function definition block */
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FUNCTION_CALL, /**< Function invocation block */
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FUNCTION_CALL_NO_SHADOW, /**< Function invocation block with no variable shadowing */
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SWITCH, /**< Switch block */
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FAKE, /**< Fake block */
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SUBST, /**< Command substitution scope */
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TOP, /**< Outermost block */
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BEGIN, /**< Unconditional block */
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SOURCE, /**< Block created by the . (source) builtin */
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EVENT, /**< Block created on event notifier invocation */
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BREAKPOINT, /**< Breakpoint block */
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}
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;
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/**
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Possible states for a loop
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*/
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enum loop_status
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{
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LOOP_NORMAL, /**< Current loop block executed as normal */
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LOOP_BREAK, /**< Current loop block should be removed */
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LOOP_CONTINUE, /**< Current loop block should be skipped */
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};
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/**
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Possible states for a while block
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*/
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enum while_status
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{
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WHILE_TEST_FIRST, /**< This is the first command of the first lap of a while loop */
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WHILE_TEST_AGAIN, /**< This is not the first lap of the while loop, but it is the first command of the loop */
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WHILE_TESTED, /**< This is not the first command in the loop */
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}
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;
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/**
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Errors that can be generated by the parser
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*/
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enum parser_error
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{
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/**
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No error
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*/
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NO_ERR=0,
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/**
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An error in the syntax
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*/
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SYNTAX_ERROR,
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/**
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Error occured while evaluating commands
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*/
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EVAL_ERROR,
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/**
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Error while evaluating cmdsubst
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*/
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CMDSUBST_ERROR,
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}
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;
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/** The current innermost block */
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extern block_t *current_block;
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/** Global event blocks */
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extern event_block_t *global_event_block;
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/**
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Current block level io redirections
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*/
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extern io_data_t *block_io;
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/**
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Evaluate the expressions contained in cmd.
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\param cmd the string to evaluate
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\param io io redirections to perform on all started jobs
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\param block_type The type of block to push on the block stack
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\return 0 on success, 1 otherwise
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*/
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int eval( const wchar_t *cmd, io_data_t *io, int block_type );
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/**
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Evaluate line as a list of parameters, i.e. tokenize it and perform parameter expansion and cmdsubst execution on the tokens.
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The output is inserted into output, and should be freed by the caller.
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\param line Line to evaluate
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\param output List to insert output to
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*/
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int eval_args( const wchar_t *line,
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array_list_t *output );
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/**
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Sets the current evaluation error. This function should only be used by libraries that are called by
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\param ec The new error code
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\param p The character offset at which the error occured
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\param str The printf-style error message filter
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*/
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void error( int ec, int p, const wchar_t *str, ... );
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/**
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Returns a string describing the current parser pisition in the format 'FILENAME (line LINE_NUMBER): LINE'.
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Example:
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init.fish (line 127): ls|grep pancake
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*/
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wchar_t *parser_current_line();
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/**
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Returns the current line number
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*/
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int parser_get_lineno();
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/**
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Returns the current position in the latest string of the tokenizer.
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*/
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int parser_get_pos();
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/**
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Returns the position where the current job started in the latest string of the tokenizer.
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*/
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int parser_get_job_pos();
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/**
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Set the current position in the latest string of the tokenizer.
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*/
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void parser_set_pos( int p);
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/**
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Get the string currently parsed
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*/
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const wchar_t *parser_get_buffer();
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/**
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Create block of specified type
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*/
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void parser_push_block( int type);
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/**
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Remove the outermost block namespace
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*/
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void parser_pop_block();
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/**
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Return a description of the given blocktype
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*/
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const wchar_t *parser_get_block_desc( int block );
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/**
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Test if the specified string can be parsed, or if more bytes need
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to be read first. The result will have the PARSER_TEST_ERROR bit
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set if there is a syntax error in the code, and the
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PARSER_TEST_INCOMPLETE bit set if the code contains unclosed
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blocks.
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\param buff the text buffer to test
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\param block_level if non-null, the block nesting level will be filled out into this array
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\param out if non-null, any errors in the command will be filled out into this buffer
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\param prefix the prefix string to prepend to each error message written to the \c out buffer
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*/
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int parser_test( const wchar_t * buff, int *block_level, string_buffer_t *out, const wchar_t *prefix );
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/**
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Test if the specified string can be parsed as an argument list,
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e.g. sent to eval_args. The result has the first bit set if the
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string contains errors, and the second bit is set if the string
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contains an unclosed block.
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*/
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int parser_test_args( const wchar_t * buff, string_buffer_t *out, const wchar_t *prefix );
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/**
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Tell the parser that the specified function may not be run if not
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inside of a conditional block. This is to remove some possibilities
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of infinite recursion.
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*/
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void parser_forbid_function( wchar_t *function );
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/**
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Undo last call to parser_forbid_function().
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*/
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void parser_allow_function();
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/**
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Initialize static parser data
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*/
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void parser_init();
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/**
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Destroy static parser data
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*/
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void parser_destroy();
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/**
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This function checks if the specified string is a help option.
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\param s the string to test
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\param min_match is the minimum number of characters that must match in a long style option, i.e. the longest common prefix between --help and any other option. If less than 3, 3 will be assumed.
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*/
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int parser_is_help( wchar_t *s, int min_match );
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/**
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Returns the file currently evaluated by the parser. This can be
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different than reader_current_filename, e.g. if we are evaulating a
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function defined in a different file than the one curently read.
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*/
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const wchar_t *parser_current_filename();
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/**
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Write a stack trace starting at the specified block to the specified string_buffer_t
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*/
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void parser_stack_trace( block_t *b, string_buffer_t *buff);
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int parser_get_block_type( const wchar_t *cmd );
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const wchar_t *parser_get_block_command( int type );
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#endif
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