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341 lines
12 KiB
C++
341 lines
12 KiB
C++
// The fish parser.
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#ifndef FISH_PARSER_H
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#define FISH_PARSER_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <csignal>
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#include <list>
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#include <memory>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <vector>
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#include "common.h"
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#include "event.h"
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#include "expand.h"
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#include "parse_constants.h"
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#include "parse_tree.h"
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#include "proc.h"
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class io_chain_t;
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/// event_blockage_t represents a block on events of the specified type.
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struct event_blockage_t {
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/// The types of events to block. This is interpreted as a bitset whete the value is 1 for every
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/// bit corresponding to a blocked 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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///
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/// Note that EVENT_ANY can be used to specify any event.
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unsigned int typemask;
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};
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typedef std::list<event_blockage_t> event_blockage_list_t;
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inline bool event_block_list_blocks_type(const event_blockage_list_t &ebls, int type) {
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for (event_blockage_list_t::const_iterator iter = ebls.begin(); iter != ebls.end(); ++iter) {
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if (iter->typemask & (1 << EVENT_ANY)) return true;
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if (iter->typemask & (1 << type)) return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/// Types of blocks.
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enum block_type_t {
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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_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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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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/// Possible states for a loop.
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enum loop_status_t {
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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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/// block_t represents a block of commands.
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struct block_t {
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protected:
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/// Protected constructor. Use one of the subclasses below.
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explicit block_t(block_type_t t);
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private:
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/// Type of block.
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const block_type_t block_type;
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public:
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/// Whether execution of the commands in this block should be skipped.
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bool skip{false};
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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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enum loop_status_t loop_status { LOOP_NORMAL };
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/// The job that is currently evaluated in the specified block.
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shared_ptr<job_t> job{};
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/// Name of file that created this block. This string is intern'd.
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const wchar_t *src_filename{nullptr};
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/// Line number where this block was created.
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int src_lineno{0};
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/// Whether we should pop the environment variable stack when we're popped off of the block
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/// stack.
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bool wants_pop_env{false};
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/// List of event blocks.
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event_blockage_list_t event_blocks{};
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block_type_t type() const { return this->block_type; }
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/// Description of the block, for debugging.
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wcstring description() const;
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/// Destructor
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virtual ~block_t();
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};
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struct if_block_t : public block_t {
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if_block_t();
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};
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struct event_block_t : public block_t {
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event_t const event;
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explicit event_block_t(const event_t &evt);
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};
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struct function_block_t : public block_t {
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const process_t *process;
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wcstring name;
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function_block_t(const process_t *p, wcstring n, bool shadows);
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};
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struct source_block_t : public block_t {
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const wchar_t *const source_file;
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explicit source_block_t(const wchar_t *src);
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};
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struct for_block_t : public block_t {
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for_block_t();
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};
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struct while_block_t : public block_t {
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while_block_t();
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};
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struct switch_block_t : public block_t {
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switch_block_t();
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};
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struct scope_block_t : public block_t {
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explicit scope_block_t(block_type_t type); // must be BEGIN, TOP or SUBST
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};
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struct breakpoint_block_t : public block_t {
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breakpoint_block_t();
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};
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struct profile_item_t {
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/// Time spent executing the specified command, including parse time for nested blocks.
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int exec;
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/// Time spent parsing the specified command, including execution time for command
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/// substitutions.
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int parse;
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/// The block level of the specified command. nested blocks and command substitutions both
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/// increase the block level.
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size_t level;
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/// If the execution of this command was skipped.
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bool skipped;
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/// The command string.
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wcstring cmd;
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};
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class parse_execution_context_t;
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class completion_t;
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class parser_t {
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friend class parse_execution_context_t;
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private:
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/// Indication that we should skip all blocks.
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volatile sig_atomic_t cancellation_requested;
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/// Indicates that we are within the process of initializing fish.
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bool is_within_fish_initialization;
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/// The current execution context.
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std::unique_ptr<parse_execution_context_t> execution_context;
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/// List of called functions, used to help prevent infinite recursion.
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wcstring_list_t forbidden_function;
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/// The jobs associated with this parser.
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job_list_t my_job_list;
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/// The list of blocks
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<block_t>> block_stack;
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/// The 'depth' of the fish call stack.
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int eval_level = -1;
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#if 0
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// TODO: Lint says this isn't used (which is true). Should this be removed?
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/// Gets a description of the block stack, for debugging.
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wcstring block_stack_description() const;
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#endif
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/// List of profile items
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/// These are pointers because we return pointers to them to callers,
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/// who may hold them across blocks (which would cause reallocations internal
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/// to profile_items)
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<profile_item_t>> profile_items;
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// No copying allowed.
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parser_t(const parser_t &);
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parser_t &operator=(const parser_t &);
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/// Adds a job to the beginning of the job list.
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void job_add(shared_ptr<job_t> job);
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/// Returns the name of the currently evaluated function if we are currently evaluating a
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/// function, null otherwise. This is tested by moving down the block-scope-stack, checking
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/// every block if it is of type FUNCTION_CALL.
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const wchar_t *is_function(size_t idx = 0) const;
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/// Helper for stack_trace().
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void stack_trace_internal(size_t block_idx, wcstring *out) const;
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/// Helper for push_block()
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void push_block_int(block_t *b);
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public:
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/// Get the "principal" parser, whatever that is.
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static parser_t &principal_parser();
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/// Indicates that execution of all blocks in the principal parser should stop. This is called
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/// from signal handlers!
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static void skip_all_blocks();
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/// Create a parser.
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parser_t();
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/// Global event blocks.
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event_blockage_list_t global_event_blocks;
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/// Evaluate the expressions contained in cmd.
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///
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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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///
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/// \return 0 on success, 1 on a parse error.
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int eval(wcstring cmd, const io_chain_t &io, enum block_type_t block_type);
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/// Evaluate the parsed source ps.
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void eval(parsed_source_ref_t ps, const io_chain_t &io, enum block_type_t block_type);
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/// Evaluates a node.
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/// The node type must be grammar::statement or grammar::job_list.
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template <typename T>
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int eval_node(parsed_source_ref_t ps, tnode_t<T> node, const io_chain_t &io,
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enum block_type_t block_type);
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/// Evaluate line as a list of parameters, i.e. tokenize it and perform parameter expansion and
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/// cmdsubst execution on the tokens. The output is inserted into output. Errors are ignored.
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///
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/// \param arg_src String to evaluate as an argument list
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/// \param flags Some expand flags to use
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/// \param output List to insert output into
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static void expand_argument_list(const wcstring &arg_src, expand_flags_t flags,
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std::vector<completion_t> *output);
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/// Returns a string describing the current parser position in the format 'FILENAME (line
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/// LINE_NUMBER): LINE'. Example:
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///
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/// init.fish (line 127): ls|grep pancake
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wcstring current_line();
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/// Returns the current line number.
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int get_lineno() const;
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/// Returns the block at the given index. 0 corresponds to the innermost block. Returns NULL
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/// when idx is at or equal to the number of blocks.
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const block_t *block_at_index(size_t idx) const;
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block_t *block_at_index(size_t idx);
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/// Returns the current (innermost) block.
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block_t *current_block();
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/// Count of blocks.
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size_t block_count() const { return block_stack.size(); }
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/// Get the list of jobs.
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job_list_t &job_list() { return my_job_list; }
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// Hackish. In order to correctly report the origin of code with no associated file, we need to
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// know whether it's run during initialization or not.
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void set_is_within_fish_initialization(bool flag);
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/// Pushes a new block created with the given arguments
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/// Returns a pointer to the block. The pointer is valid
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/// until the call to pop_block()
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template <typename BLOCKTYPE, typename... Args>
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BLOCKTYPE *push_block(Args &&... args) {
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BLOCKTYPE *ret = new BLOCKTYPE(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
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this->push_block_int(ret);
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return ret;
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}
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/// Remove the outermost block, asserting it's the given one.
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void pop_block(const block_t *b);
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/// Return a description of the given blocktype.
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const wchar_t *get_block_desc(int block) const;
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/// Return the function name for the specified stack frame. Default is one (current frame).
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const wchar_t *get_function_name(int level = 1);
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/// Removes a job.
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bool job_remove(job_t *job);
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/// Promotes a job to the front of the list.
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void job_promote(job_t *job);
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/// Return the job with the specified job id. If id is 0 or less, return the last job used.
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job_t *job_get(job_id_t job_id);
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/// Returns the job with the given pid.
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job_t *job_get_from_pid(pid_t pid);
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/// Returns a new profile item if profiling is active. The caller should fill it in. The
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/// parser_t will clean it up.
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profile_item_t *create_profile_item();
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void get_backtrace(const wcstring &src, const parse_error_list_t &errors,
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wcstring &output) const;
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/// Detect errors in the specified string when parsed as an argument list. Returns true if an
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/// error occurred.
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bool detect_errors_in_argument_list(const wcstring &arg_list_src, wcstring *out_err,
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const wchar_t *prefix);
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/// Tell the parser that the specified function may not be run if not inside of a conditional
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/// block. This is to remove some possibilities of infinite recursion.
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void forbid_function(const wcstring &function);
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/// Undo last call to parser_forbid_function().
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void allow_function();
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/// Output profiling data to the given filename.
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void emit_profiling(const char *path) const;
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/// Returns the file currently evaluated by the parser. This can be different than
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/// reader_current_filename, e.g. if we are evaulating a function defined in a different file
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/// than the one curently read.
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const wchar_t *current_filename() const;
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/// Return a string representing the current stack trace.
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wcstring stack_trace() const;
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~parser_t();
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};
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#endif
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