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// Copyright (c) 2001-2010 Hartmut Kaiser
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// This example is the equivalent to the following lex program:
//
// %{
// /* INITIAL is the default start state. COMMENT is our new */
// /* state where we remove comments. */
// %}
//
// %s COMMENT
// %%
// <INITIAL>"//".* ;
// <INITIAL>"/*" BEGIN COMMENT;
// <INITIAL>. ECHO;
// <INITIAL>[\n] ECHO;
// <COMMENT>"*/" BEGIN INITIAL;
// <COMMENT>. ;
// <COMMENT>[\n] ;
// %%
//
// main()
// {
// yylex();
// }
//
// Its purpose is to strip comments out of C code.
//
// Additionally this example demonstrates the use of lexer states to structure
// the lexer definition.
// #define BOOST_SPIRIT_LEXERTL_DEBUG
#include <boost/config/warning_disable.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/lex_lexertl.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_operator.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_statement.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_core.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include "example.hpp"
using namespace boost::spirit;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Token definition: We use the lexertl based lexer engine as the underlying
// lexer type.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
enum tokenids
{
IDANY = lex::min_token_id + 10,
IDEOL = lex::min_token_id + 11
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple custom semantic action function object used to print the matched
// input sequence for a particular token
template <typename Char, typename Traits>
struct echo_input_functor
{
echo_input_functor (std::basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& os_)
: os(os_) {}
// This is called by the semantic action handling code during the lexing
template <typename Iterator, typename Context>
void operator()(Iterator const& b, Iterator const& e
, BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM(boost::spirit::lex::pass_flags)&
, std::size_t&, Context&) const
{
os << std::string(b, e);
}
std::basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& os;
};
template <typename Char, typename Traits>
inline echo_input_functor<Char, Traits>
echo_input(std::basic_ostream<Char, Traits>& os)
{
return echo_input_functor<Char, Traits>(os);
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Another simple custom semantic action function object used to switch the
// state of the lexer
struct set_lexer_state
{
set_lexer_state(char const* state_)
: state(state_) {}
// This is called by the semantic action handling code during the lexing
template <typename Iterator, typename Context>
void operator()(Iterator const&, Iterator const&
, BOOST_SCOPED_ENUM(boost::spirit::lex::pass_flags)&
, std::size_t&, Context& ctx) const
{
ctx.set_state_name(state.c_str());
}
std::string state;
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename Lexer>
struct strip_comments_tokens : lex::lexer<Lexer>
{
strip_comments_tokens()
: strip_comments_tokens::base_type(lex::match_flags::match_default)
{
// define tokens and associate them with the lexer
cppcomment = "\\/\\/[^\n]*"; // '//[^\n]*'
ccomment = "\\/\\*"; // '/*'
endcomment = "\\*\\/"; // '*/'
any = ".";
eol = "\n";
// The following tokens are associated with the default lexer state
// (the "INITIAL" state). Specifying 'INITIAL' as a lexer state is
// strictly optional.
this->self
= cppcomment
| ccomment [ set_lexer_state("COMMENT") ]
| eol [ echo_input(std::cout) ]
| any [ echo_input(std::cout) ]
;
// The following tokens are associated with the lexer state 'COMMENT'.
this->self("COMMENT")
= endcomment [ set_lexer_state("INITIAL") ]
| "\n"
| "."
;
}
lex::token_def<> cppcomment, ccomment, endcomment, any, eol;
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
// iterator type used to expose the underlying input stream
typedef std::string::iterator base_iterator_type;
// lexer type
typedef
lex::lexertl::actor_lexer<lex::lexertl::token<base_iterator_type> >
lexer_type;
// now we use the types defined above to create the lexer and grammar
// object instances needed to invoke the parsing process
strip_comments_tokens<lexer_type> strip_comments; // Our lexer
// No parsing is done alltogether, everything happens in the lexer semantic
// actions.
std::string str (read_from_file(1 == argc ? "strip_comments.input" : argv[1]));
base_iterator_type first = str.begin();
bool r = lex::tokenize(first, str.end(), strip_comments);
if (!r) {
std::string rest(first, str.end());
std::cerr << "Lexical analysis failed\n" << "stopped at: \""
<< rest << "\"\n";
}
return 0;
}