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* module/nyacc/lalr.scm: Export process-spec, reserved?. Use optargs, syncase. * module/nyacc/lex.scm: Use optargs, syncase. * module/nyacc/parse.scm: Use optargs. * module/nyacc/util.scm: Use optargs. * module/nyacc/lang/util.scm: Use optargs. * module/nyacc/lang/c99/cpp.scm: Use syncase. * module/nyacc/lang/c99/parser.scm: Use optargs, syncase.
2035 lines
72 KiB
Scheme
2035 lines
72 KiB
Scheme
;;; nyacc/lalr.scm
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;;;
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;;; Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Matthew R. Wette
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;;;
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;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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;;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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;; I need to find way to preserve srconf, rrconf after hashify.
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;; compact needs to deal with it ...
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(define-module (nyacc lalr)
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#:export-syntax (lalr-spec)
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#:export (*nyacc-version*
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make-lalr-machine compact-machine hashify-machine
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lalr-match-table
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restart-spec add-recovery-logic!
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pp-lalr-notice pp-lalr-grammar pp-lalr-machine
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write-lalr-actions write-lalr-tables
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pp-rule find-terminal gen-match-table ; used by (nyacc bison)
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;; for debugging:
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with-spec make-LR0-machine
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its-member its-trans
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looking-at first-item
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terminal? non-terminal?
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range-next
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process-spec
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reserved?
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)
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#:use-module (ice-9 optargs)
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#:use-module (ice-9 syncase)
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#:use-module ((srfi srfi-1) #:select (fold fold-right remove lset-union
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lset-intersection lset-difference))
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#:use-module ((srfi srfi-9) #:select (define-record-type))
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#:use-module ((srfi srfi-43) #:select (vector-map vector-for-each vector-any))
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#:use-module (nyacc util)
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)
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(define *nyacc-version* "0.72.0")
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;; @deffn proxy-? sym rhs
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;; @example
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;; (LHS (($? RHS))
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;; ($P (($$ #f))
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;; ($P RHS ($$ (set-cdr! (last-pair $1) (list $2)) $1)))
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;; @end example
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(define (proxy-? sym rhs)
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(list sym
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(list '(action #f #f (list)))
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rhs))
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;; @deffn proxy-+ sym rhs
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;; @example
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;; (LHS (($* RHS))
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;; ($P (($$ '()))
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;; ($P RHS ($$ (set-cdr! (last-pair $1) (list $2)) $1)))
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;; @end example
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(define (proxy-* sym rhs)
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(if (pair? (filter (lambda (elt) (eqv? 'action (car elt))) rhs))
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(error "no RHS action allowed")) ;; rhs
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(list
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sym
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(list '(action #f #f (list)))
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(append (cons (cons 'non-terminal sym) rhs)
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(list '(action #f #f
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(set-cdr! (last-pair $1) (list $2))
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$1)))))
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;; @deffn proxy-+ sym rhs
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;; @example
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;; (LHS (($+ RHS))
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;; ($P (RHS ($$ (list $1)))
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;; ($P RHS ($$ (set-cdr! (last-pair $1) (list $2)) $1)))
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;; @end example
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(define (proxy-+ sym rhs)
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(if (pair? (filter (lambda (elt) (eq? 'action (car elt))) rhs))
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(error "no RHS action allowed")) ;; rhs
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(list
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sym
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(append rhs (list '(action #f #f (list $1))))
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(append (cons (cons 'non-terminal sym) rhs)
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(list '(action #f #f
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(set-cdr! (last-pair $1) (list $2))
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$1)))))
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;; @deffn reserved? grammar-symbol
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;; Determine whether the syntax argument is a reserved symbol, that is.
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;; So instead of writing @code{'$fixed} for syntax one can write
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;; @code{$fixed}. We may want to change this to
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;; @example
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;; (reserved-terminal? grammar-symbol)
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;; (reserved-non-term? grammar-symbol)
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;; @end example
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(define (reserved? grammar-symbol)
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;; If the first character `$' then it's reserved.
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(eqv? #\$ (string-ref (symbol->string (syntax->datum grammar-symbol)) 0)))
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;; @deffn lalr-spec grammar => spec
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;; This routine reads a grammar in a scheme-like syntax and returns an a-list.
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;; This spec' can be an input for @item{make-parser-generator} or
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;; @item{pp-spec}.
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;;.This will return the specification. Notably the grammar will have rhs
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;; arguments decorated with type (e.g., @code{(terminal . #\,)}).
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;; Each production rule in the grammar will be of the form
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;; @code{(lhs rhs1 rhs2 ...)} where each element of the RHS is one of
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;; @itemize
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;; @item @code{('terminal . atom)}
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;; @item @code{('non-terminal . symbol)}
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;; @item @code{('action . (ref narg guts)}
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;; @item @code{('proxy . production-rule)}
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;; @end itemize
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;; Currently, the number of arguments for items is computed in the routine
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;; @code{process-grammar}.
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(define-syntax lalr-spec
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(syntax-rules +++ ()
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((_ <expr> +++)
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(let* ()
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(letrec-syntax
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((with-attr-list
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(syntax-rules ($prune)
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((_ ($prune <symb>) <ex> ...)
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(cons '(prune . <symb>) (with-attr-list <ex> ...)))
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((_) '())))
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(parse-rhs
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(lambda (x)
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;; The following is syntax-case because we use a fender.
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(syntax-case x (quote $$ $$/ref $$-ref $prec $with $empty
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$? $* $+)
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;; action specifications
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((_ ($$ <guts> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons '(action #f #f <guts> ...) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ ($$-ref <ref>) <e2> ...)
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;;#'(cons '(action #f <ref> #f) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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#'(cons `(action #f ,<ref> . #f) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ ($$/ref <ref> <guts> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons `(action #f ,<ref> <guts> ...) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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;; other internal $-syntax
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((_ ($prec <tok>) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons (cons 'prec (tokenize <tok>)) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ ($with <lhs-ref> <ex> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons `(with <lhs-ref> ,@(with-attr-list <ex> ...))
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(parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ $empty <e2> ...) ; TODO: propagate to processor
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#'(parse-rhs <e2> ...))
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;; (experimental) proxies
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((_ ($? <s1> <s2> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons (cons* 'proxy proxy-? (parse-rhs <s1> <s2> ...))
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(parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ ($+ <s1> <s2> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons (cons* 'proxy proxy-+ (parse-rhs <s1> <s2> ...))
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(parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ ($* <s1> <s2> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons (cons* 'proxy proxy-* (parse-rhs <s1> <s2> ...))
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(parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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;; terminals and non-terminals
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((_ (quote <e1>) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons '(terminal . <e1>) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ (<f> ...) <e2> ...)
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#'(cons (<f> ...) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_ <e1> <e2> ...)
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(identifier? (syntax <e1>)) ; fender to trap non-term's
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(if (reserved? (syntax <e1>))
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#'(cons '(terminal . <e1>) (parse-rhs <e2> ...))
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#'(cons '(non-terminal . <e1>) (parse-rhs <e2> ...))))
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((_ <e1> <e2> ...)
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#'(cons '(terminal . <e1>) (parse-rhs <e2> ...)))
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((_) #'(list)))))
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(parse-rhs-list
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(syntax-rules ()
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((_ (<ex> ...) <rhs> ...)
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(cons (parse-rhs <ex> ...)
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(parse-rhs-list <rhs> ...)))
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((_) '())))
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(parse-grammar
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(syntax-rules ()
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((_ (<lhs> <rhs> ...) <prod> ...)
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(cons (cons '<lhs> (parse-rhs-list <rhs> ...))
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(parse-grammar <prod> ...)))
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((_) '())))
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(tokenize
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(lambda (x)
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(syntax-case x ()
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((_ <tk>) (identifier? (syntax <tk>)) #'(quote <tk>))
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((_ <tk>) #'<tk>))))
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(tokenize-list
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(syntax-rules ()
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((_ <tk1> <tk2> ...)
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(cons (tokenize <tk1>) (tokenize-list <tk2> ...)))
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((_) '())))
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(parse-precedence
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(syntax-rules (left right nonassoc)
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((_ (left <tk> ...) <ex> ...)
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(cons (cons 'left (tokenize-list <tk> ...))
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(parse-precedence <ex> ...)))
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((_ (right <tk> ...) <ex> ...)
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(cons (cons 'right (tokenize-list <tk> ...))
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(parse-precedence <ex> ...)))
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((_ (nonassoc <tk> ...) <ex> ...)
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(cons (cons 'nonassoc (tokenize-list <tk> ...))
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(parse-precedence <ex> ...)))
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((_ <tk> <ex> ...)
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(cons (list 'undecl (tokenize <tk>))
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(parse-precedence <ex> ...)))
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((_) '())))
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(lalr-spec-1
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(syntax-rules (start expect notice prec< prec> grammar)
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((_ (start <symb>) <e> ...)
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(cons (cons 'start '<symb>) (lalr-spec-1 <e> ...)))
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((_ (expect <n>) <e> ...)
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(cons (cons 'expect <n>) (lalr-spec-1 <e> ...)))
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((_ (notice <str>) <e> ...)
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(cons (cons 'notice <str>) (lalr-spec-1 <e> ...)))
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((_ (prec< <ex> ...) <e> ...)
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(cons (cons 'precedence (parse-precedence <ex> ...))
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(lalr-spec-1 <e> ...)))
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((_ (prec> <ex> ...) <e> ...)
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(cons (cons 'precedence (reverse (parse-precedence <ex> ...)))
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(lalr-spec-1 <e> ...)))
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((_ (grammar <prod> ...) <e> ...)
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(cons (cons 'grammar (parse-grammar <prod> ...))
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(lalr-spec-1 <e> ...)))
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((_) '()))))
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(process-spec (lalr-spec-1 <expr> +++)))))))
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;; @deffn atomize terminal => object
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;; Generate an atomic object for a terminal. Expected terminals are strings,
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;; characters and symbols. This will convert the strings @code{s} to symbols
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;; of the form @code{'$:s}.
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(define (atomize terminal)
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(if (string? terminal)
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(string->symbol (string-append "$:" terminal))
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terminal))
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;; @deffn normize terminal => char|symbol
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;; Normalize a token. This routine will normalize tokens in order to check
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;; for similarities. For example, @code{"+"} and @code{#\+} are similar,
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;; @code{'foo} and @code{"foo"} are similar.
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(define (normize terminal)
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(if (not (string? terminal)) terminal
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(if (= 1 (string-length terminal))
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(string-ref terminal 0)
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(string->symbol terminal))))
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;; @deffn eqv-terminal? a b
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;; This is a predicate to determine if the terminals @code{a} and @code{b}
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;; are equivalent.
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(define (eqv-terminal? a b)
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(eqv? (atomize a) (atomize b)))
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;; @deffn find-terminal symb term-l => term-symb
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;; Find the terminal in @code{term-l} that is equivalent to @code{symb}.
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(define (find-terminal symb term-l)
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(let iter ((tl term-l))
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(if (null? tl) #f
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(if (eqv-terminal? symb (car tl)) (car tl)
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(iter (cdr tl))))))
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;; @deffn process-spec tree => specification (as a-list)
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;; Here we sweep through the production rules. We flatten and order the rules
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;; and place all p-rules with like LHSs together. There is a non-trivial
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;; amount of extra code to deal with mid-rule actions (MRAs).
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(define (process-spec tree)
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;; Make a new symbol. This is a helper for proxies and mid-rule-actions.
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;; The counter here is the only @code{set!} in @code{process-spec}.
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;; Otherwise, I believe @code{process-spec} is referentially transparent.
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(define maksy
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(let ((cntr 1))
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(lambda ()
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(let ((c cntr))
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(set! cntr (1+ cntr))
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(string->symbol (string-append "$P" (number->string c)))))))
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;; Canonicalize precedence and associativity. Precedence will appear
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;; as sets of equivalent items in increasing order of precedence
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;; (e.g., @code{((+ -) (* /)}). The input tree has nodes that look like
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;; @example
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;; '(precedence (left "+" "-") (left "*" "/"))
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;; '(precedence ('then "else")
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;; @end example
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;; @noindent
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;; =>
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;; @example
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;; (prec ((+ -) (* /)) ((then) (else)))
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;; @end example
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(define (prec-n-assc tree)
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;; prec-l; lt-assc-l rt-assc-l non-assc-l pspec
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(let iter ((pll '()) (pl '()) (la '()) (ra '()) (na '())
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(spec '()) (tree tree))
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(cond
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((pair? spec)
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;; item ~ ('left "+" "-") => a ~ 'left, tl ~ (#\+ #\-)
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(let* ((item (car spec)) (as (car item)) (tl (map atomize (cdr item))))
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(case as
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((left)
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(iter pll (cons tl pl) (append tl la) ra na (cdr spec) tree))
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((right)
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(iter pll (cons tl pl) la (append tl ra) na (cdr spec) tree))
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((nonassoc)
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(iter pll (cons tl pl) la ra (append tl na) (cdr spec) tree))
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((undecl)
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(iter pll (cons tl pl) la ra na (cdr spec) tree)))))
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((pair? pl)
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(iter (cons (reverse pl) pll) '() la ra na spec tree))
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((pair? tree)
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(iter pll pl la ra na
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(if (eqv? 'precedence (caar tree)) (cdar tree) '()) (cdr tree)))
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(else
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(list
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`(prec . ,(reverse pll))
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`(assc (left ,@la) (right ,@ra) (nonassoc ,@na)))))))
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;;.@deffn make-mra-proxy sy pel act => ???
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;; Generate a mid-rule-action proxy.
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(define (make-mra-proxy sy pel act)
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(list sy (list (cons* 'action (length pel) (cdr act)))))
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;; @deffn gram-check-2 tl nl err-l
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;; Check for fatal: symbol used as terminal and non-terminal.
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(define (gram-check-2 tl nl err-l)
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(let ((cf (lset-intersection eqv? (map atomize tl) nl)))
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(if (pair? cf)
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(cons (fmtstr "*** symbol is terminal and non-terminal: ~S" cf)
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err-l) err-l)))
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;; @deffn gram-check-3 ll nl err-l
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;; Check for fatal: non-terminal's w/o production rule.
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(define (gram-check-3 ll nl err-l)
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(fold
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(lambda (n l)
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(if (not (memq n ll))
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(cons (fmtstr "*** non-terminal with no production rule: ~A" n) l)
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l))
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err-l nl))
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;; @deffn gram-check-4 ll nl err-l
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;; Check for warning: unused LHS.
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;; TODO: which don't appear in OTHER RHS, e.g., (foo (foo))
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(define (gram-check-4 ll nl err-l)
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(fold
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(lambda (s l) (cons (fmtstr "+++ LHS not used in any RHS: ~A" s) l))
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err-l
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(let iter ((ull '()) (all ll)) ; unused LHSs, all LHS's
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(if (null? all) ull
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(iter (if (or (memq (car all) nl)
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(memq (car all) ull)
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(eq? (car all) '$start))
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ull (cons (car all) ull))
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(cdr all))))))
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;; TODO: check for repeated tokens in precedence spec's: prec<, prec>
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(let* ((gram (assq-ref tree 'grammar))
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(start-symbol (and=> (assq-ref tree 'start) atomize))
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(start-rule (lambda () (list start-symbol)))
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(add-el (lambda (e l) (if (memq e l) l (cons e l))))
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(pna (prec-n-assc tree)))
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;; We sweep through the grammar to generate a canonical specification.
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;; Note: the local rhs is used to hold RHS terms, but a
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;; value of @code{'()} is used to signal "add rule", and a value of
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;; @code{#f} is used to signal ``done, proceed to next rule.''
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;; We use @code{tail} below to go through all remaining rules so that any
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;; like LHS get absorbed before proceeding: This keeps LHS in sequence.
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;; Note: code-comm and lone-comm are added to terminals so that they end
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;; up in the match-table. The parser will skip these if the automoton has
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;; no associated transitions for these. This allows users to parse for
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;; comments in some rules but skip the rest.
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(let iter ((ll '($start)) ; LHS list
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(@l (list ; attributes per prod' rule
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`((rhs . ,(vector start-symbol))
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(ref . all) (act 1 $1))))
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(tl '($code-comm $lone-comm $error $end)) ; set of terminals
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(nl (list start-symbol)) ; set of non-terminals
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;;
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(head gram) ; head of unprocessed productions
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(prox '()) ; proxy productions for MRA
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(lhs #f) ; current LHS (symbol)
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(tail '()) ; tail of grammar productions
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(rhs-l '()) ; list of RHSs being processed
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(attr '()) ; per-rule attributes (action, prec)
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(pel '()) ; processed RHS terms: '$:if ...
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(rhs #f)) ; elts to process: (terminal . '$:if) ...
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(cond
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((pair? rhs)
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;; Capture info on RHS term.
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(case (caar rhs)
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((terminal)
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(iter ll @l (add-el (cdar rhs) tl) nl head prox lhs tail
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rhs-l attr (cons (atomize (cdar rhs)) pel) (cdr rhs)))
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((non-terminal)
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(iter ll @l tl (add-el (cdar rhs) nl) head prox lhs tail
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rhs-l attr (cons (cdar rhs) pel) (cdr rhs)))
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((action)
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(if (pair? (cdr rhs))
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;; mid-rule action: generate a proxy (car act is # args)
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(let* ((sy (maksy))
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(pr (make-mra-proxy sy pel (cdar rhs))))
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(iter ll @l tl (cons sy nl) head (cons pr prox)
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lhs tail rhs-l attr (cons sy pel) (cdr rhs)))
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;; end-rule action
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|
(iter ll @l tl nl head prox lhs tail
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rhs-l (acons 'action (cdar rhs) attr) pel (cdr rhs))))
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((proxy)
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|
(let* ((sy (maksy))
|
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(pf (cadar rhs)) ; proxy function
|
|
(p1 (pf sy (cddar rhs))))
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(iter ll @l tl (cons sy nl) head (cons p1 prox) lhs
|
|
tail rhs-l attr (cons sy pel) (cdr rhs))))
|
|
((prec)
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|
(iter ll @l (add-el (cdar rhs) tl) nl head prox lhs tail rhs-l
|
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(acons 'prec (atomize (cdar rhs)) attr) pel (cdr rhs)))
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|
((with)
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|
(let* ((psy (maksy)) ; proxy symbol
|
|
(rhsx (cadar rhs)) ; symbol to expand
|
|
(p-l (map cdr (cddar rhs))) ; prune list
|
|
(p1 (list psy `((non-terminal . ,rhsx)
|
|
(action #f #f $1)))))
|
|
(iter ll @l tl (cons psy nl) head (cons p1 prox) lhs tail rhs-l
|
|
(acons 'with (cons psy p-l) attr) (cons psy pel) (cdr rhs))))
|
|
(else
|
|
(error (fmtstr "bug=~S" (caar rhs))))))
|
|
|
|
((null? rhs)
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|
;; End of RHS items for current rule.
|
|
;; Add the p-rules items to the lists ll, rl, xl, and @@l.
|
|
;; @code{act} is now:
|
|
;; @itemize
|
|
;; @item for mid-rule-action: (narg ref code)
|
|
;; @item for end-rule-action: (#f ref code)
|
|
;; @end itemize
|
|
(let* ((ln (length pel))
|
|
(action (assq-ref attr 'action))
|
|
(with (assq-ref attr 'with))
|
|
(nrg (if action (or (car action) ln) ln)) ; number of args
|
|
(ref (if action (cadr action) #f))
|
|
(act (cond
|
|
((and action (cddr action)) (cddr action))
|
|
;; if error rule then default action is print err msg:
|
|
((memq '$error pel) '((display "syntax error\n")))
|
|
((zero? nrg) '((list)))
|
|
(else '($1)))))
|
|
(if with (simple-format #t "WITH WHAT?\n"))
|
|
(iter (cons lhs ll)
|
|
(cons
|
|
(cons* (cons 'rhs (list->vector (reverse pel)))
|
|
(cons* 'act nrg act) (cons 'ref ref) attr)
|
|
@l)
|
|
tl nl head prox lhs tail rhs-l attr pel #f)))
|
|
|
|
((pair? rhs-l)
|
|
;; Work through next RHS.
|
|
(iter ll @l tl nl head prox lhs tail
|
|
(cdr rhs-l) '() '() (car rhs-l)))
|
|
|
|
((pair? tail)
|
|
;; Check the next CAR of the tail. If it matches
|
|
;; the current LHS process it, else skip it.
|
|
(iter ll @l tl nl head prox lhs (cdr tail)
|
|
(if (eqv? (caar tail) lhs) (cdar tail) '())
|
|
attr pel #f))
|
|
|
|
((pair? prox)
|
|
;; If a proxy then we have ((lhs RHS) (lhs RHS))
|
|
(iter ll @l tl nl (cons (car prox) head) (cdr prox)
|
|
lhs tail rhs-l attr pel rhs))
|
|
|
|
((pair? head)
|
|
;; Check the next rule-set. If the lhs has aready
|
|
;; been processed, then skip. Otherwise, copy copy
|
|
;; to tail and process.
|
|
(let ((lhs (caar head)) (rhs-l (cdar head))
|
|
(rest (cdr head)))
|
|
(if (memq lhs ll)
|
|
(iter ll @l tl nl rest prox #f '() '() attr pel #f)
|
|
(iter ll @l tl nl rest prox lhs rest rhs-l attr pel rhs))))
|
|
|
|
(else
|
|
(let* ((al (reverse @l)) ; attribute list
|
|
(err-1 '()) ;; not used
|
|
;; symbol used as terminal and non-terminal:
|
|
(err-2 (gram-check-2 tl nl err-1))
|
|
;; non-terminal's w/o production rule:
|
|
(err-3 (gram-check-3 ll nl err-2))
|
|
;; TODO: which don't appear in OTHER RHS, e.g., (foo (foo))
|
|
(err-4 (gram-check-4 ll nl err-3))
|
|
;; todo: Check that with withs are not mixed
|
|
(err-l err-4))
|
|
(for-each (lambda (e) (fmterr "~A\n" e)) err-l)
|
|
(if (pair? (filter (lambda (s) (char=? #\* (string-ref s 0))) err-l))
|
|
#f
|
|
(list
|
|
;; most referenced
|
|
(cons 'non-terms nl)
|
|
(cons 'lhs-v (list->vector (reverse ll)))
|
|
(cons 'rhs-v (map-attr->vector al 'rhs))
|
|
(cons 'terminals tl)
|
|
(cons 'start start-symbol)
|
|
(cons 'attr (list
|
|
(cons 'expect (or (assq-ref tree 'expect) 0))
|
|
(cons 'notice (assq-ref tree 'notice))))
|
|
(cons 'prec (assq-ref pna 'prec)) ; lowest-to-highest
|
|
(cons 'assc (assq-ref pna 'assc))
|
|
(cons 'prp-v (map-attr->vector al 'prec)) ; per-rule precedence
|
|
(cons 'act-v (map-attr->vector al 'act))
|
|
(cons 'ref-v (map-attr->vector al 'ref))
|
|
(cons 'err-l err-l)))))))))
|
|
|
|
;;; === Code for processing the specification. ================================
|
|
|
|
;; @subsubheading Note
|
|
;; The fluid @code{*lalr-core*} is used during the machine generation
|
|
;; cycles to access core parameters of the specification. This includes
|
|
;; the list of non-terminals, the vector of left-hand side symbols and the
|
|
;; vector of vector of right-hand side symbols.
|
|
(define *lalr-core* (make-fluid #f))
|
|
|
|
;; This record holds the minimum data from the grammar needed to build the
|
|
;; machine from the grammar specification.
|
|
(define-record-type lalr-core-type
|
|
(make-lalr-core non-terms terminals start lhs-v rhs-v eps-l)
|
|
lalr-core-type?
|
|
(non-terms core-non-terms) ; list of non-terminals
|
|
(terminals core-terminals) ; list of non-terminals
|
|
(start core-start) ; start non-terminal
|
|
(lhs-v core-lhs-v) ; vec of left hand sides
|
|
(rhs-v core-rhs-v) ; vec of right hand sides
|
|
(eps-l core-eps-l)) ; non-terms w/ eps prod's
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn make-core spec => lalr-core-type
|
|
(define (make-core spec)
|
|
(make-lalr-core (assq-ref spec 'non-terms)
|
|
(assq-ref spec 'terminals)
|
|
(assq-ref spec 'start)
|
|
(assq-ref spec 'lhs-v)
|
|
(assq-ref spec 'rhs-v)
|
|
'()))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn make-core/extras spec => lalr-core-type
|
|
;; Add list of symbols with epsilon productions.
|
|
(define (make-core/extras spec)
|
|
(let ((non-terms (assq-ref spec 'non-terms))
|
|
(terminals (assq-ref spec 'terminals))
|
|
(start (assq-ref spec 'start))
|
|
(lhs-v (assq-ref spec 'lhs-v))
|
|
(rhs-v (assq-ref spec 'rhs-v)))
|
|
(make-lalr-core non-terms terminals start lhs-v rhs-v
|
|
(find-eps non-terms lhs-v rhs-v))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;; @section Routines
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn <? a b po => #t | #f
|
|
;; Given tokens @code{a} and @code{b} and partial ordering @code{po} report
|
|
;; if precedence of @code{b} is greater than @code{a}?
|
|
(define (<? a b po)
|
|
(if (member (cons a b) po) #t
|
|
(let iter ((po po))
|
|
(if (null? po) #f
|
|
(if (and (eqv? (caar po) a)
|
|
(<? (cdar po) b po))
|
|
#t
|
|
(iter (cdr po)))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn prece a b po
|
|
;; Return precedence for @code{a,b} given the partial order @code{po} as
|
|
;; @code{#\<}, @code{#\>}, @code{#\=} or @code{#f}.
|
|
;; This is not a true partial order as we can have a<b and b<a => a=b.
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; @code{(prece a a po)} => @code{#\=}.
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
(define (prece a b po)
|
|
(cond
|
|
((eqv? a b) #\=)
|
|
((eqv? a '$error) #\<)
|
|
((eqv? b '$error) #\>)
|
|
((<? a b po) (if (<? b a po) #\= #\<))
|
|
(else (if (<? b a po) #\> #f))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn non-terminal? symb
|
|
(define (non-terminal? symb)
|
|
(cond
|
|
((eqv? symb '$epsilon) #t)
|
|
((eqv? symb '$end) #f)
|
|
((eqv? symb '$@) #f)
|
|
((string? symb) #f)
|
|
(else
|
|
(memq symb (core-non-terms (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn terminal? symb
|
|
(define (terminal? symb)
|
|
(not (non-terminal? symb)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn prule-range lhs => (start-ix . (1+ end-ix))
|
|
;; Find the range of productiion rules for the lhs.
|
|
;; If not found raise error.
|
|
(define (prule-range lhs)
|
|
;; If this needs to be really fast then we move to where lhs is an integer
|
|
;; and that used to index into a table that provides the ranges.
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(lhs-v (core-lhs-v core))
|
|
(n (vector-length lhs-v))
|
|
(match? (lambda (ix symb) (eqv? (vector-ref lhs-v ix) symb))))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((terminal? lhs) '())
|
|
((eq? lhs '$epsilon) '())
|
|
(else
|
|
(let iter-st ((st 0))
|
|
;; Iterate to find the start index.
|
|
(if (= st n) '() ; not found
|
|
(if (match? st lhs)
|
|
;; Start found, now iteratate to find end index.
|
|
(let iter-nd ((nd st))
|
|
(if (= nd n) (cons st nd)
|
|
(if (not (match? nd lhs)) (cons st nd)
|
|
(iter-nd (1+ nd)))))
|
|
(iter-st (1+ st)))))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn range-next rng -> rng
|
|
;; Given a range in the form of @code{(cons start (1+ end))} return the next
|
|
;; value or '() if at end. That is @code{(3 . 4)} => @code{'()}.
|
|
(define (range-next rng)
|
|
(if (null? rng) '()
|
|
(let ((nxt (cons (1+ (car rng)) (cdr rng))))
|
|
(if (= (car nxt) (cdr nxt)) '() nxt))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn range-last? rng
|
|
;; Predicate to indicate last p-rule in range.
|
|
;; If off end (i.e., null rng) then #f.
|
|
(define (range-last? rng)
|
|
(and (pair? rng) (= (1+ (car rng)) (cdr rng))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn lhs-symb prod-ix
|
|
;; Return the LHS symbol for the production at index @code{prod-id}.
|
|
(define (lhs-symb gx)
|
|
(vector-ref (core-lhs-v (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)) gx))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn looking-at (p-rule-ix . rhs-ix)
|
|
;; Return symbol we are looking at for this item state.
|
|
;; If at the end (position = -1) (or rule is zero-length) then return
|
|
;; @code{'$epsilon}.
|
|
(define (looking-at item)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(rhs-v (core-rhs-v core))
|
|
(rule (vector-ref rhs-v (car item))))
|
|
(if (last-item? item)
|
|
'$epsilon
|
|
(vector-ref rule (cdr item)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn first-item gx
|
|
;; Given grammar rule index return the first item.
|
|
;; This will return @code{(gx . 0)}, or @code{(gx . -1)} if the rule has
|
|
;; no RHS elements.
|
|
(define (first-item gx)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(rlen (vector-length (vector-ref (core-rhs-v core) gx))))
|
|
(cons gx (if (zero? rlen) -1 0))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn last-item? item
|
|
;; Predictate to indicate last item in (or end of) production rule.
|
|
(define (last-item? item)
|
|
(negative? (cdr item)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn next-item item
|
|
;; Return the next item in the production rule.
|
|
;; A position of @code{-1} means the end. If at end, then @code{'()}
|
|
(define (next-item item)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(gx (car item)) (rx (cdr item)) (rxp1 (1+ rx))
|
|
(rlen (vector-length (vector-ref (core-rhs-v core) gx))))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((negative? rx) '())
|
|
((eqv? rxp1 rlen) (cons gx -1))
|
|
(else (cons gx rxp1)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn prev-item item
|
|
;; Return the previous item in the grammar.
|
|
;; prev (0 . 0) is currently (0 . 0)
|
|
(define (prev-item item)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(rhs-v (core-rhs-v core))
|
|
(p-ix (car item))
|
|
(p-ixm1 (1- p-ix))
|
|
(r-ix (cdr item))
|
|
(r-ixm1 (if (negative? r-ix)
|
|
(1- (vector-length (vector-ref rhs-v p-ix)))
|
|
(1- r-ix))))
|
|
(if (zero? r-ix)
|
|
(if (zero? p-ix) item ; start, i.e., (0 . 0)
|
|
(cons p-ixm1 -1)) ; prev p-rule
|
|
(cons p-ix r-ixm1))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn error-rule? gx => #t|#f
|
|
;; Predicate to indicate if gx rule has @code{$error} as rhs member.
|
|
(define (error-rule? gx)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(rhs-v (core-rhs-v core)))
|
|
(vector-any (lambda (e) (eqv? e '$error)) (vector-ref rhs-v gx))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn non-kernels symb => list of prule indices
|
|
;; Compute the set of non-kernel rules for symbol @code{symb}. If grammar
|
|
;; looks like
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; 1: A => Bcd
|
|
;; ...
|
|
;; 5: B => Cde
|
|
;; ...
|
|
;; 7: B => Abe
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
;; @noindent
|
|
;; then @code{non-kernels 'A} results in @code{(1 5 7)}.
|
|
;; Note: To support pruning this routine will need to be rewritten.
|
|
(define (non-kernels symb)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(lhs-v (core-lhs-v core))
|
|
(rhs-v (core-rhs-v core))
|
|
(glen (vector-length lhs-v))
|
|
(lhs-symb (lambda (gx) (vector-ref lhs-v gx))))
|
|
(let iter ((rslt '()) ; result is set of p-rule indices
|
|
(done '()) ; symbols completed or queued
|
|
(next '()) ; next round of symbols to process
|
|
(curr (list symb)) ; this round of symbols to process
|
|
(gx 0)) ; p-rule index
|
|
(cond
|
|
((< gx glen)
|
|
(cond
|
|
((memq (lhs-symb gx) curr)
|
|
;; Add rhs to next and rslt if not already done.
|
|
(let* ((rhs1 (looking-at (first-item gx))) ; 1st-RHS-sym|$eps
|
|
(rslt1 (if (memq gx rslt) rslt (cons gx rslt)))
|
|
(done1 (if (memq rhs1 done) done (cons rhs1 done)))
|
|
(next1 (cond ((memq rhs1 done) next)
|
|
((terminal? rhs1) next)
|
|
(else (cons rhs1 next)))))
|
|
(iter rslt1 done1 next1 curr (1+ gx))))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; Nothing to check; process next rule.
|
|
(iter rslt done next curr (1+ gx)))))
|
|
((pair? next)
|
|
;; Start another sweep throught the grammar.
|
|
(iter rslt done '() next 0))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; Done, so return.
|
|
(reverse rslt))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn expand-k-item => item-set
|
|
;; Expand a kernel-item into a list with the non-kernels.
|
|
(define (expand-k-item k-item)
|
|
(reverse
|
|
(fold (lambda (gx items) (cons (first-item gx) items))
|
|
(list k-item)
|
|
(non-kernels (looking-at k-item)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn its-equal?
|
|
;; Helper for step1
|
|
(define (its-equal? its-1 its-2)
|
|
(let iter ((its1 its-1) (its2 its-2)) ; cdr to strip off the ind
|
|
(if (and (null? its1) (null? its2)) #t ; completed run through => #f
|
|
(if (or (null? its1) (null? its2)) #f ; lists not equal length => #f
|
|
(if (not (member (car its1) its-2)) #f ; mismatch => #f
|
|
(iter (cdr its1) (cdr its2)))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn its-member its its-l
|
|
;; Helper for step1
|
|
;; If itemset @code{its} is a member of itemset list @code{its-l} return the
|
|
;; index, else return #f.
|
|
(define (its-member its its-l)
|
|
(let iter ((itsl its-l))
|
|
(if (null? itsl) #f
|
|
(if (its-equal? its (cdar itsl)) (caar itsl)
|
|
(iter (cdr itsl))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn its-trans itemset => alist of (symb . itemset)
|
|
;; Compute transitions from an itemset. Thatis, map a list of kernel
|
|
;; items to a list of (symbol post-shift items).
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; ((0 . 1) (2 . 3) => ((A (0 . 2) (2 . 4)) (B (2 . 4) ...))
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
(define (its-trans items)
|
|
(let iter ((rslt '()) ; result
|
|
(k-items items) ; items
|
|
(itl '())) ; one k-item w/ added non-kernels
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? itl)
|
|
(let* ((it (car itl)) ; item
|
|
(sy (looking-at it)) ; symbol
|
|
(nx (next-item it))
|
|
(sq (assq sy rslt))) ; if we have seen it
|
|
(cond
|
|
((eq? sy '$epsilon)
|
|
;; don't transition end-of-rule items
|
|
(iter rslt k-items (cdr itl)))
|
|
((not sq)
|
|
;; haven't seen this symbol yet
|
|
(iter (acons sy (list nx) rslt) k-items (cdr itl)))
|
|
((member nx (cdr sq))
|
|
;; repeat
|
|
(iter rslt k-items (cdr itl)))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; SY is in RSLT and item not yet in: add it.
|
|
(set-cdr! sq (cons nx (cdr sq)))
|
|
(iter rslt k-items (cdr itl))))))
|
|
((pair? k-items)
|
|
(iter rslt (cdr k-items) (expand-k-item (car k-items))))
|
|
(else
|
|
rslt))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn step1 [input-a-list] => p-mach-1
|
|
;; Compute the sets of LR(0) kernel items and the transitions associated with
|
|
;; spec. These are returned as vectors in the alist with keys @code{'kis-v}
|
|
;; and @code{'kix-v}, repspectively. Each entry in @code{kis-v} is a list of
|
|
;; items in the form @code{(px . rx)} where @code{px} is the production rule
|
|
;; index and @code{rx} is the index of the RHS symbol. Each entry in the
|
|
;; vector @code{kix-v} is an a-list with entries @code{(sy . kx)} where
|
|
;; @code{sy} is a (terminal or non-terminal) symbol and @code{kx} is the
|
|
;; index of the kernel itemset. The basic algorithm is discussed on
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;; pp. 228-229 of the DB except that we compute non-kernel items on the fly
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;; using @code{expand-k-item}. See Example 4.46 on p. 241 of the DB.
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(define (step1 . rest)
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(let* ((al-in (if (pair? rest) (car rest) '()))
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(add-kset (lambda (upd kstz) ; give upd a ks-ix and add to kstz
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(acons (1+ (caar kstz)) upd kstz)))
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(init '(0 (0 . 0))))
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(let iter ((ksets (list init)) ; w/ index
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(ktrnz '()) ; ((symb src dst) (symb src dst) ...)
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(next '()) ; w/ index
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(todo (list init)) ; w/ index
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(curr #f) ; current state ix
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(trans '())) ; ((symb it1 it2 ...) (symb ...))
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(cond
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((pair? trans)
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;; Check next symbol for transitions (symb . (item1 item2 ...)).
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(let* ((dst (cdar trans)) ; destination item
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(dst-ix (its-member dst ksets)) ; return ix else #f
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(upd (if dst-ix '() (cons (1+ (caar ksets)) dst)))
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(ksets1 (if dst-ix ksets (cons upd ksets)))
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(next1 (if dst-ix next (cons upd next)))
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(dsx (if dst-ix dst-ix (car upd))) ; dest state index
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(ktrnz1 (cons (list (caar trans) curr dsx) ktrnz)))
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(iter ksets1 ktrnz1 next1 todo curr (cdr trans))))
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((pair? todo)
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;; Process the next state (aka itemset).
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(iter ksets ktrnz next (cdr todo) (caar todo) (its-trans (cdar todo))))
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((pair? next)
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;; Sweep throught the grammar again.
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(iter ksets ktrnz '() next curr '()))
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(else
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(let* ((nkis (length ksets)) ; also (caar ksets)
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(kisv (make-vector nkis #f))
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(kitv (make-vector nkis '())))
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;; Vectorize kernel sets
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(for-each
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(lambda (kis) (vector-set! kisv (car kis) (cdr kis)))
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ksets)
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;; Vectorize transitions (by src kx).
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(for-each
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(lambda (kit)
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(vector-set! kitv (cadr kit)
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(acons (car kit) (caddr kit)
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(vector-ref kitv (cadr kit)))))
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ktrnz)
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;; Return kis-v, kernel itemsets, and kix-v transitions.
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(cons* (cons 'kis-v kisv) (cons 'kix-v kitv) al-in)))))))
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|
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;; @deffn find-eps non-terms lhs-v rhs-v => eps-l
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;; Generate a list of non-terminals which have epsilon productions.
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(define (find-eps nterms lhs-v rhs-v)
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(let* ((nprod (vector-length lhs-v))
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|
(find-new
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(lambda (e l)
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(let iter ((ll l) (gx 0) (lhs #f) (rhs #()) (rx 0))
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|
(cond
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((< rx (vector-length rhs))
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(if (and (memq (vector-ref rhs rx) nterms) ; non-term
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(memq (vector-ref rhs rx) ll)) ; w/ eps prod
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(iter ll gx lhs rhs (1+ rx)) ; yes: check next
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(iter ll (1+ gx) #f #() 0))) ; no: next p-rule
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((and lhs (= rx (vector-length rhs))) ; we have eps-prod
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(iter (if (memq lhs ll) ll (cons lhs ll)) (1+ gx) #f #() 0))
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((< gx nprod) ; check next p-rule if not on list
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|
(if (memq (vector-ref lhs-v gx) ll)
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|
(iter ll (1+ gx) #f #() 0)
|
|
(iter ll gx (vector-ref lhs-v gx) (vector-ref rhs-v gx) 0)))
|
|
(else ll))))))
|
|
(fixed-point find-new (find-new #f '()))))
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|
|
|
;; @deffn merge1 v l
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|
;; add v to l if not in l
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|
(define (merge1 v l)
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(if (memq v l) l (cons v l)))
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|
|
|
;; @deffn merge2 v l al
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|
;; add v to l if not in l or al
|
|
(define (merge2 v l al)
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|
(if (memq v l) l (if (memq v al) l (cons v l))))
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|
|
|
;; @deffn first symbol-list end-token-list
|
|
;; Return list of terminals starting the string @code{symbol-list}
|
|
;; (see DB, p. 188). If the symbol-list can generate epsilon then the
|
|
;; result will include @code{end-token-list}.
|
|
(define (first symbol-list end-token-list)
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|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(eps-l (core-eps-l core)))
|
|
;; This loop strips off the leading symbol from stng and then adds to
|
|
;; todo list, which results in range of p-rules getting checked for
|
|
;; terminals.
|
|
(let iter ((rslt '()) ; terminals collected
|
|
(stng symbol-list) ; what's left of input string
|
|
(hzeps #t) ; if eps-prod so far
|
|
(done '()) ; non-terminals checked
|
|
(todo '()) ; non-terminals to assess
|
|
(p-range '()) ; range of p-rules to check
|
|
(item '())) ; item in production
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? item)
|
|
(let ((sym (looking-at item)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((eq? sym '$epsilon) ; at end of rule, go next
|
|
(iter rslt stng hzeps done todo p-range '()))
|
|
((terminal? sym) ; terminal, log it
|
|
(iter (merge1 sym rslt) stng hzeps done todo p-range '()))
|
|
((memq sym eps-l) ; symbol has eps prod
|
|
(iter rslt stng hzeps (merge1 sym done) (merge2 sym todo done)
|
|
p-range (next-item item)))
|
|
(else ;; non-terminal, add to todo/done, goto next
|
|
(iter rslt stng hzeps
|
|
(merge1 sym done) (merge2 sym todo done) p-range '())))))
|
|
|
|
((pair? p-range) ; next one to do
|
|
;; run through next rule
|
|
(iter rslt stng hzeps done todo
|
|
(range-next p-range) (first-item (car p-range))))
|
|
|
|
((pair? todo)
|
|
(iter rslt stng hzeps done (cdr todo) (prule-range (car todo)) '()))
|
|
|
|
((and hzeps (pair? stng))
|
|
;; Last pass saw an $epsilon so check the next input symbol,
|
|
;; with saweps reset to #f.
|
|
(let* ((symb (car stng)) (stng1 (cdr stng)) (symbl (list symb)))
|
|
(if (terminal? symb)
|
|
(iter (cons symb rslt) stng1
|
|
(and hzeps (memq symb eps-l))
|
|
done todo p-range '())
|
|
(iter rslt stng1
|
|
(or (eq? symb '$epsilon) (memq symb eps-l))
|
|
symbl symbl '() '()))))
|
|
(hzeps
|
|
;; $epsilon passes all the way through.
|
|
;; If end-token-list provided use that.
|
|
(if (pair? end-token-list)
|
|
(lset-union eqv? rslt end-token-list)
|
|
(cons '$epsilon rslt)))
|
|
(else
|
|
rslt)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn item->stng item => list-of-symbols
|
|
;; Convert item (e.g., @code{(1 . 2)}) to list of symbols to the end of the
|
|
;; production(?). If item is at the end of the rule then return
|
|
;; @code{'$epsilon}. The term "stng" is used to avoid confusion about the
|
|
;; term string.
|
|
(define (item->stng item)
|
|
(if (eqv? (cdr item) -1)
|
|
(list '$epsilon)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(rhs-v (core-rhs-v core))
|
|
(rhs (vector-ref rhs-v (car item))))
|
|
(let iter ((res '()) (ix (1- (vector-length rhs))))
|
|
(if (< ix (cdr item)) res
|
|
(iter (cons (vector-ref rhs ix) res) (1- ix)))))))
|
|
|
|
;; add (item . toks) to (front of) la-item-l
|
|
;; i.e., la-item-l is unmodified
|
|
(define (merge-la-item la-item-l item toks)
|
|
(let* ((pair (assoc item la-item-l))
|
|
(tokl (if (pair? pair) (cdr pair) '()))
|
|
(allt ;; union of toks and la-item-l toks
|
|
(let iter ((tl tokl) (ts toks))
|
|
(if (null? ts) tl
|
|
(iter (if (memq (car ts) tl) tl (cons (car ts) tl))
|
|
(cdr ts))))))
|
|
(if (not pair) (acons item allt la-item-l)
|
|
(if (eqv? tokl allt) la-item-l
|
|
(acons item allt la-item-l)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn first-following item toks => token-list
|
|
;; For la-item A => x.By,z (where @code{item}, @code{toks}), this
|
|
;; procedure computes @code{FIRST(yz)}.
|
|
(define (first-following item toks)
|
|
(first (item->stng (next-item item)) toks))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn closure la-item-l => la-item-l
|
|
;; Compute the closure of a list of la-items.
|
|
;; Ref: DB, Fig 4.38, Sec. 4.7, p. 232
|
|
(define (closure la-item-l)
|
|
;; Compute the fixed point of I, aka @code{la-item-l}, with procedure
|
|
;; for each item [A => x.By, a] in I
|
|
;; each production B => z in G
|
|
;; and each terminal b in FIRST(ya)
|
|
;; such that [B => .z, b] is not in I do
|
|
;; add [B => .z, b] to I
|
|
;; The routine @code{fixed-point} operates on one element of the input set.
|
|
(prune-assoc
|
|
(fixed-point
|
|
(lambda (la-item seed)
|
|
(let* ((item (car la-item)) (toks (cdr la-item)) (symb (looking-at item)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((last-item? (car la-item)) seed)
|
|
((terminal? (looking-at (car la-item))) seed)
|
|
(else
|
|
(let iter ((seed seed) (pr (prule-range symb)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((null? pr) seed)
|
|
(else
|
|
(iter (merge-la-item seed (first-item (car pr))
|
|
(first-following item toks))
|
|
(range-next pr)))))))))
|
|
la-item-l)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn kit-add kit-v tokens sx item
|
|
;; Add @code{tokens} to the list of lookaheads for the (kernel) @code{item}
|
|
;; in state @code{sx}. This is a helper for @code{step2}.
|
|
(define (kit-add kit-v tokens kx item)
|
|
(let* ((al (vector-ref kit-v kx)) ; a-list for k-set kx
|
|
(ar (assoc item al)) ; tokens for item
|
|
(sd (if (pair? ar) ; set difference
|
|
(lset-difference eqv? tokens (cdr ar))
|
|
tokens)))
|
|
(cond ; no entry, update entry, no update
|
|
((null? tokens) #f)
|
|
((not ar) (vector-set! kit-v kx (acons item tokens al)) #t)
|
|
((pair? sd) (set-cdr! ar (append sd (cdr ar))) #t)
|
|
(else #f))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn kip-add kip-v sx0 it0 sx1 it1
|
|
;; This is a helper for step2. It updates kip-v with a propagation from
|
|
;; state @code{sx0}, item @code{it0} to state @code{sx1}, item @code{it1}.
|
|
;; [kip-v sx0] -> (it0 . ((sx1 . it1)
|
|
(define (kip-add kip-v sx0 it0 sx1 it1)
|
|
(let* ((al (vector-ref kip-v sx0)) (ar (assoc it0 al)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((not ar)
|
|
(vector-set! kip-v sx0 (acons it0 (list (cons sx1 it1)) al)) #t)
|
|
((member it1 (cdr ar)) #f)
|
|
(else
|
|
(set-cdr! ar (acons sx1 it1 (cdr ar))) #t))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn step2 p-mach-1 => p-mach-2
|
|
;; This implements steps 2 and 3 of Algorithm 4.13 on p. 242 of the DB.
|
|
;; The a-list @code{p-mach-1} includes the kernel itemsets and transitions
|
|
;; from @code{step1}. This routine adds two entries to the a-list:
|
|
;; the initial set of lookahead tokens in a vector associated with key
|
|
;; @code{'kit-v} and a vector of spontaneous propagations associated with
|
|
;; key @code{'kip-v}.
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; for-each item I in some itemset
|
|
;; for-each la-item J in closure(I,#)
|
|
;; for-each token T in lookaheads(J)
|
|
;; if LA is #, then add to J propagate-to list
|
|
;; otherwise add T to spontaneously-generated list
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
(define (step2 p-mach)
|
|
(let* ((kis-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kis-v))
|
|
(kix-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kix-v)) ; transitions?
|
|
(nkset (vector-length kis-v)) ; number of k-item-sets
|
|
;; kernel-itemset tokens
|
|
(kit-v (make-vector nkset '())) ; sx => alist: (item latoks)
|
|
;; kernel-itemset propagations
|
|
(kip-v (make-vector nkset '()))) ; sx0 => ((ita (sx1a . it1a) (sx2a
|
|
(vector-set! kit-v 0 (closure (list (list '(0 . 0) '$end))))
|
|
(let iter ((kx -1) (kset '()))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? kset)
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (la-item)
|
|
(let* ((item (car la-item)) ; closure item
|
|
(tokl (cdr la-item)) ; tokens
|
|
(sym (looking-at item)) ; transition symbol
|
|
(item1 (next-item item)) ; next item after sym
|
|
(sx1 (assq-ref (vector-ref kix-v kx) sym)) ; goto(I,sym)
|
|
(item0 (car kset))) ; kernel item
|
|
(kit-add kit-v (delq '$@ tokl) sx1 item1) ; spontaneous
|
|
(if (memq '$@ tokl) ; propagates
|
|
(kip-add kip-v kx item0 sx1 item1))))
|
|
(remove ;; todo: check this remove
|
|
(lambda (li) (last-item? (car li)))
|
|
(closure (list (cons (car kset) '($@))))))
|
|
(iter kx (cdr kset)))
|
|
|
|
((< (1+ kx) nkset)
|
|
(iter (1+ kx)
|
|
;; End-items don't shift, so don't propagate.
|
|
(remove last-item? (vector-ref kis-v (1+ kx)))))))
|
|
;;(when #f (pp-kip-v kip-v) (pp-kit-v kit-v)) ; for debugging
|
|
(cons* (cons 'kit-v kit-v) (cons 'kip-v kip-v) p-mach)))
|
|
|
|
;; debug for step2
|
|
(define (pp-kit ix kset)
|
|
(fmtout "~S:\n" ix)
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (item) (fmtout " ~A, ~S\n" (pp-item (car item)) (cdr item)))
|
|
kset))
|
|
(define (pp-kit-v kit-v)
|
|
(fmtout "spontaneous:\n")
|
|
(vector-for-each pp-kit kit-v))
|
|
(define (pp-kip ix kset)
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (x)
|
|
(fmtout "~S: ~A\n" ix (pp-item (car x)))
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (y) (fmtout " => ~S: ~A\n" (car y) (pp-item (cdr y))))
|
|
(cdr x)))
|
|
kset))
|
|
(define (pp-kip-v kip-v)
|
|
(fmtout "propagate:\n")
|
|
(vector-for-each pp-kip kip-v))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn step3 p-mach-2 => p-mach-3
|
|
;; Execute nyacc step 3, where p-mach means ``partial machine''.
|
|
;; This implements step 4 of Algorithm 4.13 from the DB.
|
|
(define (step3 p-mach)
|
|
(let* ((kit-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kit-v))
|
|
(kip-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kip-v))
|
|
(nkset (vector-length kit-v)))
|
|
(let iter ((upd #t) ; token propagated?
|
|
(kx -1) ; current index
|
|
(ktal '()) ; (item . LA) list for kx
|
|
(toks '()) ; LA tokens being propagated
|
|
(item '()) ; from item
|
|
(prop '())) ; to items
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? prop)
|
|
;; Propagate lookaheads.
|
|
(let* ((sx1 (caar prop)) (it1 (cdar prop)))
|
|
(iter (or (kit-add kit-v toks sx1 it1) upd)
|
|
kx ktal toks item (cdr prop))))
|
|
|
|
((pair? ktal)
|
|
;; Process the next (item . tokl) in the alist ktal.
|
|
(iter upd kx (cdr ktal) (cdar ktal) (caar ktal)
|
|
(assoc-ref (vector-ref kip-v kx) (caar ktal))))
|
|
|
|
((< (1+ kx) nkset)
|
|
;; Process the next itemset.
|
|
(iter upd (1+ kx) (vector-ref kit-v (1+ kx)) '() '() '()))
|
|
|
|
(upd
|
|
;; Have updates, rerun.
|
|
(iter #f 0 '() '() '() '()))))
|
|
p-mach))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn reductions kit-v sx => ((tokA gxA1 ...) (tokB gxB1 ...) ...)
|
|
;; This is a helper for @code{step4}.
|
|
;; Return an a-list of reductions for state @code{sx}.
|
|
;; The a-list pairs are make of a token and a list of prule indicies.
|
|
;; CHECK the following. We are brute-force using @code{closure} here.
|
|
;; It works, but there should be a better algorithm.
|
|
;; Note on reductions: We reduce if the kernel-item is an end-item or a
|
|
;; non-kernel item with an epsilon-production. That is, if we have a
|
|
;; kernel item of the form
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; A => abc.
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
;; or if we have the non-kernel item of the form
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; B => .de
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
;; where FIRST(de,#) includes #. See the second paragraph under ``Efficient
|
|
;; Construction of LALR Parsing Tables'' in DB Sec 4.7.
|
|
(define (old-reductions kit-v sx)
|
|
(let iter ((ral '()) ; result: reduction a-list
|
|
(lais (vector-ref kit-v sx)) ; la-item list
|
|
(toks '()) ; kernel la-item LA tokens
|
|
(itms '()) ; all items
|
|
(gx #f) ; rule reduced by tl
|
|
(tl '())) ; LA-token list
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? tl) ;; add (token . p-rule) to reduction list
|
|
(let* ((tk (car tl)) (rp (assq tk ral)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
;; already have this, skip to next token
|
|
((and rp (memq gx (cdr rp)))
|
|
(iter ral lais toks itms gx (cdr tl)))
|
|
(rp
|
|
;; have token, add prule
|
|
(set-cdr! rp (cons gx (cdr rp)))
|
|
(iter ral lais toks itms gx (cdr tl)))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; add token w/ prule
|
|
(iter (cons (list tk gx) ral) lais toks itms gx (cdr tl))))))
|
|
|
|
((pair? itms)
|
|
(if (last-item? (car itms))
|
|
;; last item, add it
|
|
(iter ral lais toks (cdr itms) (caar itms) toks)
|
|
;; skip to next
|
|
(iter ral lais toks (cdr itms) 0 '())))
|
|
|
|
((pair? lais) ;; process next la-item
|
|
(iter ral (cdr lais) (cdar lais) (expand-k-item (caar lais)) 0 '()))
|
|
|
|
(else ral))))
|
|
;; I think the above is broken because I'm not including the proper tail
|
|
;; string. The following just uses closure to do the job. It works but
|
|
;; may not be very efficient: seems a bit brute force.
|
|
(define (new-reductions kit-v sx)
|
|
(let iter ((ral '()) ; result: reduction a-list
|
|
(klais (vector-ref kit-v sx)) ; kernel la-item list
|
|
(laits '()) ; all la-items
|
|
(gx #f) ; rule reduced by tl
|
|
(tl '())) ; LA-token list
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? tl) ;; add (token . p-rule) to reduction list
|
|
(let* ((tk (car tl)) (rp (assq tk ral)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((and rp (memq gx (cdr rp)))
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;; already have this, skip to next token
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(iter ral klais laits gx (cdr tl)))
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(rp
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;; have token, add prule
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(set-cdr! rp (cons gx (cdr rp)))
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(iter ral klais laits gx (cdr tl)))
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(else
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;; add token w/ prule
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(iter (cons (list tk gx) ral) klais laits gx (cdr tl))))))
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|
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((pair? laits) ;; process a la-itemset
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(if (last-item? (caar laits))
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;; last item, add it
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(iter ral klais (cdr laits) (caaar laits) (cdar laits))
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;; else skip to next
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(iter ral klais (cdr laits) 0 '())))
|
|
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((pair? klais) ;; expand next kernel la-item
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;; There is a cheaper way than closure to do this but for now ...
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(iter ral (cdr klais) (closure (list (car klais))) 0 '()))
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|
|
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(else
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ral))))
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(define reductions new-reductions)
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|
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;; Generate parse-action-table from the shift a-list and reduce a-list.
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;; This is a helper for @code{step4}. It converts a list of state transitions
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;; and a list of reductions into a parse-action table of shift, reduce,
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|
;; accept, shift-reduce conflict or reduce-reduce conflict.
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;; The actions take the form:
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|
;; @example
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;; (shift . <dst-state>)
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;; (reduce . <rule-index>)
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;; (accept . 0)
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;; (srconf . (<dst-state> . <p-rule>))
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;; (rrconf . <list of p-rules indices>)
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;; @end example
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;; If a shift has multiple reduce conflicts we report only one reduction.
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|
(define (gen-pat sft-al red-al)
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(let iter ((res '()) (sal sft-al) (ral red-al))
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|
(cond
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|
((pair? sal)
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|
(let* ((term (caar sal)) ; terminal
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|
(goto (cdar sal)) ; target state
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|
(redp (assq term ral)) ; a-list entry, may be removed
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|
;;(redl (if redp (cdr redp) #f))) ; reductions on terminal
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|
(redl (and=> redp cdr))) ; reductions on terminal
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|
(cond
|
|
((and redl (pair? (cdr redl)))
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|
;; This means we have a shift-reduce and reduce-reduce conflicts.
|
|
;; We record only one shift-reduce and keep the reduce-reduce.
|
|
(iter (cons (cons* term 'srconf goto (car redl)) res)
|
|
(cdr sal) ral))
|
|
(redl
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|
;; The terminal (aka token) signals a single reduction. This means
|
|
;; we have one shift-reduce conflict. We have a chance to repair
|
|
;; the parser using precedence/associativity rules so we remove the
|
|
;; reduction from the reduction-list.
|
|
(iter (cons (cons* term 'srconf goto (car redl)) res)
|
|
(cdr sal) (delete redp ral)))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; The terminal (aka token) signals a shift only.
|
|
(iter (cons (cons* term 'shift goto) res)
|
|
(cdr sal) ral)))))
|
|
((pair? ral)
|
|
(let ((term (caar ral)) (rest (cdar ral)))
|
|
;; We keep 'accept as explict action. Another option is to reduce and
|
|
;; have 0-th p-rule action generate return from parser (via prompt?).
|
|
(iter
|
|
(cons (cons term
|
|
(cond ;; => action and arg(s)
|
|
((zero? (car rest)) (cons 'accept 0))
|
|
((zero? (car rest)) (cons 'reduce (car rest)))
|
|
((> (length rest) 1) (cons 'rrconf rest))
|
|
(else (cons 'reduce (car rest)))))
|
|
res) sal (cdr ral))))
|
|
(else res))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn step4 p-mach-0 => p-mach-1
|
|
;; This generates the parse action table from the itemsets and then applies
|
|
;; precedence and associativity rules to eliminate shift-reduce conflicts
|
|
;; where possible. The output includes the parse action table (entry
|
|
;; @code{'pat-v} and TBD (list of errors in @code{'err-l}).
|
|
;;.per-state: alist by symbol:
|
|
;; (symb <id>) if <id> > 0 SHIFT to <id>, else REDUCE by <id> else
|
|
;; so ('$end . 0) means ACCEPT!
|
|
;; but 0 for SHIFT and REDUCE, but reduce 0 is really ACCEPT
|
|
;; if reduce by zero we are done. so never hit state zero accept on ACCEPT?
|
|
;; For each state, the element of pat-v looks like
|
|
;; ((tokenA . (reduce . 79)) (tokenB . (reduce . 91)) ... )
|
|
(define (step4 p-mach)
|
|
|
|
(define (setup-assc assc)
|
|
(fold (lambda (al seed)
|
|
(append (x-flip al) seed)) '() assc))
|
|
|
|
(define (setup-prec prec)
|
|
(let iter ((res '()) (rl '()) (hd '()) (pl '()) (pll prec))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? pl)
|
|
(let* ((p (car pl)) (hdp (x-comb hd p))
|
|
(pp (remove (lambda (p) (eqv? (car p) (cdr p))) (x-comb p p))))
|
|
(iter res (append rl hdp pp) (car pl) (cdr pl) pll)))
|
|
((pair? rl) (iter (append res rl) '() hd pl pll))
|
|
((pair? pll) (iter res rl '() (car pll) (cdr pll)))
|
|
(else res))))
|
|
|
|
(define (prev-sym act its)
|
|
(let* ((a act)
|
|
(tok (car a)) (sft (caddr a)) (red (cdddr a))
|
|
;; @code{pit} is the end-item in the p-rule to be reduced.
|
|
(pit (prev-item (prev-item (cons red -1))))
|
|
;; @code{psy} is the last symbol in the p-rule to be reduced.
|
|
(psy (looking-at pit)))
|
|
psy))
|
|
|
|
(let* ((kis-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kis-v)) ; states
|
|
(kit-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kit-v)) ; la-toks
|
|
(kix-v (assq-ref p-mach 'kix-v)) ; transitions
|
|
(assc (assq-ref p-mach 'assc)) ; associativity rules
|
|
(assc (setup-assc assc)) ; trying it
|
|
(prec (assq-ref p-mach 'prec)) ; precedence rules
|
|
(prec (setup-prec prec)) ; trying it
|
|
(nst (vector-length kis-v)) ; number of states
|
|
(pat-v (make-vector nst '())) ; parse-act tab /state
|
|
(rat-v (make-vector nst '())) ; removed-act tab /state
|
|
(gen-pat-ix (lambda (ix) ; pat from shifts & reduc's
|
|
(gen-pat (vector-ref kix-v ix) (reductions kit-v ix))))
|
|
(prp-v (assq-ref p-mach 'prp-v)) ; per-rule precedence
|
|
(tl (assq-ref p-mach 'terminals)) ; for error msgs
|
|
)
|
|
;; We run through each itemset.
|
|
;; @enumerate
|
|
;; @item We have a-list of symbols to shift state (i.e., @code{kix-v}).
|
|
;; @item We generate a list of tokens to reduction from @code{kit-v}.
|
|
;; @end enumerate
|
|
;; Q: should '$end be edited out of shifts?
|
|
;; kit-v is vec of a-lists of form ((item tok1 tok2 ...) ...)
|
|
;; turn to (tok1 item1 item2 ...)
|
|
(let iter ((ix 0) ; state index
|
|
(pat '()) ; parse-action table
|
|
(rat '()) ; removed-action table
|
|
(wrn '()) ; warnings on unsolicited removals
|
|
(ftl '()) ; fatal conflicts
|
|
(actl (gen-pat-ix 0))) ; action list
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? actl)
|
|
(case (cadar actl)
|
|
((shift reduce accept)
|
|
(iter ix (cons (car actl) pat) rat wrn ftl (cdr actl)))
|
|
((srconf)
|
|
(let* ((act (car actl))
|
|
(tok (car act)) (sft (caddr act)) (red (cdddr act))
|
|
(prp (vector-ref prp-v red))
|
|
(psy (prev-sym act (vector-ref kis-v ix)))
|
|
(preced (or (and prp (prece prp tok prec)) ; rule-based
|
|
(prece psy tok prec))) ; oper-based
|
|
(sft-a (cons* tok 'shift sft))
|
|
(red-a (cons* tok 'reduce red)))
|
|
(call-with-values
|
|
(lambda ()
|
|
;; Use precedence or, if =, associativity.
|
|
(case preced
|
|
((#\>)
|
|
(values red-a (cons sft-a 'pre) #f #f))
|
|
((#\<)
|
|
(values sft-a (cons red-a 'pre) #f #f))
|
|
((#\=) ;; Now use associativity
|
|
(case (assq-ref assc tok)
|
|
((left)
|
|
(values red-a (cons sft-a 'ass) #f #f))
|
|
((right)
|
|
(values sft-a (cons red-a 'ass) #f #f))
|
|
((nonassoc)
|
|
(values (cons* tok 'error red) #f #f (cons ix act)))
|
|
(else
|
|
(values sft-a (cons red-a 'def) (cons ix act) #f))))
|
|
(else ;; Or default, which is shift.
|
|
(values sft-a (cons red-a 'def) (cons ix act) #f))))
|
|
(lambda (a r w f)
|
|
(iter ix
|
|
(if a (cons a pat) pat)
|
|
(if r (cons r rat) rat)
|
|
(if w (cons w wrn) wrn)
|
|
(if f (cons f ftl) ftl)
|
|
(cdr actl))))))
|
|
((rrconf)
|
|
#;(fmterr "*** reduce-reduce conflict: in state ~A on ~A: ~A\n"
|
|
ix (obj->str (find-terminal (caar actl) tl)) (cddar actl))
|
|
(iter ix (cons (car actl) pat) rat wrn
|
|
(cons (cons ix (car actl)) ftl) (cdr actl)))
|
|
(else
|
|
(error "PROBLEM"))))
|
|
((null? actl)
|
|
(vector-set! pat-v ix pat)
|
|
(vector-set! rat-v ix rat)
|
|
(iter ix pat rat wrn ftl #f))
|
|
((< (1+ ix) nst)
|
|
(iter (1+ ix) '() '() wrn ftl (gen-pat-ix (1+ ix))))
|
|
(else
|
|
(let* ((attr (assq-ref p-mach 'attr))
|
|
(expect (assq-ref attr 'expect))) ; expected # srconf
|
|
(if (not (= (length wrn) expect))
|
|
(for-each (lambda (m) (fmterr "+++ warning: ~A\n" (conf->str m)))
|
|
(reverse wrn)))
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (m) (fmterr "*** fatal: ~A\n" (conf->str m)))
|
|
(reverse ftl))
|
|
))))
|
|
;; Return mach with parse-action and removed-action tables.
|
|
(cons* (cons 'pat-v pat-v) (cons 'rat-v rat-v) p-mach)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn conf->str cfl => string
|
|
;; map conflict (e.g., @code{('rrconf 1 . 2}) to string.
|
|
(define (conf->str cfl)
|
|
(let* ((st (list-ref cfl 0)) (tok (list-ref cfl 1)) (typ (list-ref cfl 2))
|
|
(core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)) (terms (core-terminals core)))
|
|
(fmtstr "in state ~A, ~A conflict on ~A"
|
|
st
|
|
(case typ
|
|
((srconf) "shift-reduce")
|
|
((rrconf) "reduce-reduce")
|
|
(else "unknown"))
|
|
(obj->str (find-terminal tok terms)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn gen-match-table mach => mach
|
|
;; Generate the match-table for a machine. The match table is a list of
|
|
;; pairs: the car is the token used in the grammar specification, the cdr
|
|
;; is the symbol that should be returned by the lexical analyzer.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; The match-table may be passed to
|
|
;; the lexical analyzer builder to identify strings or string-types as tokens.
|
|
;; The associated key in the machine is @code{mtab}.
|
|
;; @enumerate
|
|
;; @item
|
|
;; @sc{nyacc}-reserved symbols are provided as symbols
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; $ident -> ($ident . $ident)
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
;; @item
|
|
;; Terminals used as symbols (@code{'comment} versus @code{"comment"}) are
|
|
;; provided as symbols. The spec parser will provide a warning if symbols
|
|
;; are used in both ways.
|
|
;; @item
|
|
;; Others are provided as strings.
|
|
;; @end enumerate
|
|
;; The procedure @code{hashify-machine} will convert the cdrs to integers.
|
|
;; Test: "$abc" => ("$abc" '$abc) '$abc => ('$abc . '$abc)
|
|
(define (gen-match-table mach)
|
|
(cons
|
|
(cons 'mtab (map (lambda (term) (cons term (atomize term)))
|
|
(assq-ref mach 'terminals)))
|
|
mach))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn add-recovery-logic! mach => mach
|
|
;; Target of transition from @code{'$error} should have a default rule that
|
|
;; loops back.
|
|
(define (add-recovery-logic-1 mach)
|
|
(let* ((kis-v (assq-ref mach 'kis-v))
|
|
(rhs-v (assq-ref mach 'rhs-v))
|
|
(pat-v (assq-ref mach 'pat-v))
|
|
(n (vector-length pat-v))
|
|
)
|
|
(vector-for-each
|
|
(lambda (kx kis)
|
|
;;(fmtout "kis=~S\n " kis)
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (ki)
|
|
(let* ((pi (prev-item ki))
|
|
(rhs (vector-ref rhs-v (car pi))))
|
|
(when (and (not (negative? (cdr pi)))
|
|
(eqv? '$error (looking-at pi)))
|
|
(vector-set! pat-v kx
|
|
(append
|
|
(vector-ref pat-v kx)
|
|
`(($default shift . ,kx))))
|
|
#;(fmtout " => ~S\n" (vector-ref pat-v kx)))))
|
|
kis)
|
|
;;(fmtout "\n")
|
|
#f)
|
|
kis-v)
|
|
mach))
|
|
|
|
(define (add-recovery-logic! mach)
|
|
(let ((prev-core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)))
|
|
(dynamic-wind
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* (make-core/extras mach)))
|
|
(lambda () (add-recovery-logic-1 mach))
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* prev-core)))))
|
|
|
|
;; to build parser, need:
|
|
;; pat-v - parse action table
|
|
;; ref-v - references
|
|
;; len-v - rule lengths
|
|
;; rto-v - hashed lhs symbols
|
|
;; to print itemsets need:
|
|
;; kis-v - itemsets
|
|
;; lhs-v - left hand sides
|
|
;; rhs-v - right hand sides
|
|
;; pat-v - action table
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn restart-spec spec start => spec
|
|
;; This generates a new spec with a different start.
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; (restart-spec clang-spec 'expression) => cexpr-spec
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
(define (restart-spec spec start)
|
|
(let* ((rhs-v (vector-copy (assq-ref spec 'rhs-v))))
|
|
(vector-set! rhs-v 0 (vector start))
|
|
(cons* (cons 'start start)
|
|
(cons 'rhs-v rhs-v)
|
|
spec)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn make-lalr-machine spec => pgen
|
|
;; Generate a-list of items used for building/debugging parsers.
|
|
;; It might be useful to add hashify and compact with keyword arguments.
|
|
(define (make-lalr-machine spec)
|
|
(if (not spec) (error "make-lalr-machine: expecting valid specification"))
|
|
(let ((prev-core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)))
|
|
(dynamic-wind
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* (make-core/extras spec)))
|
|
(lambda ()
|
|
(let* ((sm1 (step1 spec))
|
|
(sm2 (step2 sm1))
|
|
(sm3 (step3 sm2))
|
|
(sm4 (step4 sm3))
|
|
(sm5 (gen-match-table sm4)))
|
|
(cons*
|
|
(cons 'len-v (vector-map (lambda (i v) (vector-length v))
|
|
(assq-ref sm5 'rhs-v)))
|
|
(cons 'rto-v (vector-copy (assq-ref sm5 'lhs-v)))
|
|
sm5)))
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* prev-core)))))
|
|
|
|
;; for debugging
|
|
(define (make-LR0-machine spec)
|
|
(if (not spec) (error "make-LR0-machine: expecting valid specification"))
|
|
(let ((prev-core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)))
|
|
(dynamic-wind
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* (make-core/extras spec)))
|
|
(lambda () (step1 spec))
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* prev-core)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn with-spec spec proc arg ...
|
|
;; Execute with spec or mach.
|
|
(define (with-spec spec proc . args)
|
|
(if (not spec) (error "with-spec: expecting valid specification"))
|
|
(let ((prev-core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)))
|
|
(dynamic-wind
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* (make-core/extras spec)))
|
|
(lambda () (apply proc args))
|
|
(lambda () (fluid-set! *lalr-core* prev-core)))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn lalr-match-table mach => match-table
|
|
;; Get the match-table
|
|
(define (lalr-match-table mach)
|
|
(assq-ref mach 'mtab))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn machine-compacted? mach => #t|#f
|
|
;; Indicate if the machine has been compacted.
|
|
;; TODO: needs update to deal with error recovery hooks.
|
|
(define (machine-compacted? mach)
|
|
;; Works by searching for $default phony-token.
|
|
(call-with-prompt 'got-it
|
|
;; Search for '$default. If not found return #f.
|
|
(lambda ()
|
|
(vector-for-each
|
|
(lambda (ix pat)
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (a) (if (or (eqv? (car a) '$default) (eqv? (car a) -1))
|
|
(abort-to-prompt 'got-it)))
|
|
pat))
|
|
(assq-ref mach 'pat-v))
|
|
#f)
|
|
;; otherwise, return #t.
|
|
(lambda () #t)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn compact-machine mach [#:keep 3] => mach
|
|
;; A "filter" to compact the parse table. For each state this will replace
|
|
;; the most populus set of reductions of the same production rule with a
|
|
;; default production. However, reductions triggered by keepers like
|
|
;; @code{'$error}, @code{'$lone-comm} or @code{'$lone-comm} are not counted.
|
|
;; The parser will want to treat errors and comments separately so that they
|
|
;; can be trapped (e.g., unaccounted comments are skipped).
|
|
(define* (compact-machine mach #:key (keep 3))
|
|
(let* ((pat-v (assq-ref mach 'pat-v))
|
|
(nst (vector-length pat-v))
|
|
(hashed (number? (caar (vector-ref pat-v 0)))) ; been hashified?
|
|
(reduce? (if hashed
|
|
(lambda (a) (and (number? a) (negative? a)))
|
|
(lambda (a) (eq? 'reduce (car a)))))
|
|
(reduce-pr (if hashed abs cdr))
|
|
(reduce-to? (if hashed
|
|
(lambda (a r) (eqv? (- r) a))
|
|
(lambda (a r) (and (eq? 'reduce (car a))
|
|
(eqv? r (cdr a))))))
|
|
(mk-default (if hashed
|
|
(lambda (r) (cons -1 (- r)))
|
|
(lambda (r) `($default reduce . ,r))))
|
|
(mtab (assq-ref mach 'mtab))
|
|
(keepers (list (assq-ref mtab '$lone-comm)
|
|
(assq-ref mtab '$code-comm)
|
|
(assq-ref mtab '$error))))
|
|
|
|
;; Keep an a-list mapping reduction prod-rule => count.
|
|
(let iter ((sx nst) (trn-l #f) (cnt-al '()) (p-max '(0 . 0)))
|
|
(cond
|
|
((pair? trn-l)
|
|
(cond
|
|
((not (reduce? (cdar trn-l)))
|
|
;; A shift, so not a candidate for default reduction.
|
|
(iter sx (cdr trn-l) cnt-al p-max))
|
|
((memq (caar trn-l) keepers)
|
|
;; Don't consider keepers because these will not be included.
|
|
(iter sx (cdr trn-l) cnt-al p-max))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; A reduction, so update the count for reducing this prod-rule.
|
|
(let* ((ix (reduce-pr (cdar trn-l)))
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(cnt (1+ (or (assq-ref cnt-al ix) 0)))
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(cnt-p (cons ix cnt)))
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(iter sx (cdr trn-l) (cons cnt-p cnt-al)
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(if (> cnt (cdr p-max)) cnt-p p-max))))))
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((null? trn-l)
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;; We have processed all transitions. If more than @code{keep} common
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;; reductions then generate default rule to replace those.
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(if (> (cdr p-max) keep)
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(vector-set!
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pat-v sx
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(fold-right
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(lambda (trn pat) ;; transition action
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;; If not a comment and reduces to the most-popular prod-rule
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;; then transfer to the default transition.
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(if (and (not (memq (car trn) keepers))
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(reduce-to? (cdr trn) (car p-max)))
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pat
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(cons trn pat)))
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(list (mk-default (car p-max))) ;; default is last
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(vector-ref pat-v sx))))
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(iter sx #f #f #f))
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((positive? sx) ;; next state
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(iter (1- sx) (vector-ref pat-v (1- sx)) '() '(0 . 0)))))
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mach))
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;;.@section Using hash tables
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;; The lexical analyzer will generate tokens. The parser generates state
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;; transitions based on these tokens. When we build a lexical analyzer
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;; (via @code{make-lexer}) we provide a list of strings to detect along with
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;; associated tokens to return to the parser. By default the tokens returned
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;; are symbols or characters. But these could as well be integers. Also,
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;; the parser uses symbols to represent non-terminals, which are also used
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;; to trigger state transitions. We could use integers instead of symbols
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;; and characters by mapping via a hash table. We will bla bla bla.
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;; There are also standard tokens we need to worry about. These are
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;; @enumerate
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;; @item the @code{$end} marker
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;; @item identifiers (using the symbolic token @code{$ident}
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;; @item non-negative integers (using the symbolic token @code{$fixed})
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;; @item non-negative floats (using the symbolic token @code{$float})
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;; @item @code{$default} => 0
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;; @end enumerate
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;; And action
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;; @enumerate
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;; @item positive => shift
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;; @item negative => reduce
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;; @item zero => accept
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;; @end enumerate
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;; However, if these are used they should appear in the spec's terminal list.
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;; For the hash table we use positive integers for terminals and negative
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;; integers for non-terminals. To apply such a hash table we need to:
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;; @enumerate
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;; @item from the spec's list of terminals (aka tokens), generate a list of
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;; terminal to integer pairs (and vice versa)
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;; @item from the spec's list of non-terminals generate a list of symbols
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|
;; to integers and vice versa.
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|
;; @item Go through the parser-action table and convert symbols and characters
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|
;; to integers
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|
;; @item Go through the XXX list passed to the lexical analyizer and replace
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;; symbols and characters with integers.
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;; @end enumerate
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|
;; One issue we need to deal with is separating out the identifier-like
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|
;; terminals (aka keywords) from those that are not identifier-like. I guess
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|
;; this should be done as part of @code{make-lexer}, by filtering the token
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|
;; list through the ident-reader.
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|
;; NOTE: The parser is hardcoded to assume that the phony token for the
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|
;; default (reduce) action is @code{'$default} for unhashed machine or
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|
;; @code{-1} for a hashed machine.
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|
|
|
;; NEW: need to add reduction of ERROR
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|
|
|
;; @deffn machine-hashed? mach => #t|#f
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|
;; Indicate if the machine has been hashed.
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|
(define (machine-hashed? mach)
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|
;; If hashed, the parse action for rule 0 will always be a number.
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|
(number? (caar (vector-ref (assq-ref mach 'pat-v) 0))))
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|
|
|
;; @deffn hashify-machine mach => mach
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|
(define (hashify-machine mach)
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|
(if (machine-hashed? mach) mach
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|
(let* ((terminals (assq-ref mach 'terminals))
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|
(non-terms (assq-ref mach 'non-terms))
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|
(lhs-v (assq-ref mach 'lhs-v))
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|
(sm ;; = (cons sym->int int->sym)
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|
(let iter ((si (list (cons '$default -1)))
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|
(is (list (cons -1 '$default)))
|
|
(ix 1) (tl terminals) (nl non-terms))
|
|
(if (null? nl) (cons (reverse si) (reverse is))
|
|
(let* ((s (atomize (if (pair? tl) (car tl) (car nl))))
|
|
(tl1 (if (pair? tl) (cdr tl) tl))
|
|
(nl1 (if (pair? tl) nl (cdr nl))))
|
|
(iter (acons s ix si) (acons ix s is) (1+ ix) tl1 nl1)))))
|
|
(sym->int (lambda (s) (assq-ref (car sm) s)))
|
|
;;
|
|
(pat-v0 (assq-ref mach 'pat-v))
|
|
(npat (vector-length pat-v0))
|
|
(pat-v1 (make-vector npat '())))
|
|
;; replace symbol/chars with integers
|
|
(let iter1 ((ix 0))
|
|
(unless (= ix npat)
|
|
(let iter2 ((al1 '()) (al0 (vector-ref pat-v0 ix)))
|
|
(if (null? al0) (vector-set! pat-v1 ix (reverse al1))
|
|
(let* ((a0 (car al0))
|
|
;; tk: token; ac: action; ds: destination
|
|
(tk (car a0)) (ac (cadr a0)) (ds (cddr a0))
|
|
;; t: encoded token; d: encoded destination
|
|
(t (sym->int tk))
|
|
(d (case ac
|
|
((shift) ds) ((reduce) (- ds))
|
|
((accept) 0) (else #f))))
|
|
(unless t
|
|
(fmterr "~S ~S ~S\n" tk ac ds)
|
|
(error "expect something"))
|
|
(iter2 (acons t d al1) (cdr al0)))))
|
|
(iter1 (1+ ix))))
|
|
;;
|
|
(cons*
|
|
(cons 'pat-v pat-v1)
|
|
(cons 'siis sm) ;; sm = (cons sym->int int->sym)
|
|
(cons 'mtab
|
|
(let iter ((mt1 '()) (mt0 (assq-ref mach 'mtab)))
|
|
(if (null? mt0) (reverse mt1)
|
|
(iter (cons (cons (caar mt0) (sym->int (cdar mt0))) mt1)
|
|
(cdr mt0)))))
|
|
;; reduction symbols = lhs:
|
|
(cons 'rto-v (vector-map (lambda (i v) (sym->int v)) lhs-v))
|
|
mach))))
|
|
|
|
;; === grammar/machine printing ======
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn elt->str elt terms => string
|
|
(define (elt->str elt terms)
|
|
(or (and=> (find-terminal elt terms) obj->str)
|
|
(symbol->string elt)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn pp-rule indent gx [port]
|
|
;; Pretty-print a production rule.
|
|
(define (pp-rule il gx . rest)
|
|
(let* ((port (if (pair? rest) (car rest) (current-output-port)))
|
|
(core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(lhs (vector-ref (core-lhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(rhs (vector-ref (core-rhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(tl (core-terminals core)))
|
|
(display (substring " " 0 (min il 20)) port)
|
|
(fmt port "~A =>" lhs)
|
|
(vector-for-each (lambda (ix e) (fmt port " ~A" (elt->str e tl))) rhs)
|
|
(newline port)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn pp-item item => string
|
|
;; This could be called item->string.
|
|
;; This needs terminals to work correctly, like pp-lalr-grammar.
|
|
(define (pp-item item)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(tl (core-terminals core))
|
|
(gx (car item))
|
|
(lhs (vector-ref (core-lhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(rhs (vector-ref (core-rhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(rhs-len (vector-length rhs)))
|
|
(apply
|
|
string-append
|
|
(let iter ((rx 0) (sl (list (fmtstr "~S =>" lhs))))
|
|
(if (= rx rhs-len)
|
|
(append sl (if (= -1 (cdr item)) '(" .") '()))
|
|
(iter (1+ rx)
|
|
(append
|
|
sl (if (= rx (cdr item)) '(" .") '())
|
|
(let ((e (vector-ref rhs rx)))
|
|
(list (string-append " " (elt->str e tl)))))))))))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn pp-lalr-notice spec [port]
|
|
(define (pp-lalr-notice spec . rest)
|
|
(let* ((port (if (pair? rest) (car rest) (current-output-port)))
|
|
(notice (assq-ref (assq-ref spec 'attr) 'notice))
|
|
(lines (if notice (string-split notice #\newline) '())))
|
|
(for-each (lambda (l) (simple-format port " ~A\n" l)) lines)
|
|
(newline)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn pp-lalr-grammar spec [port]
|
|
;; Pretty-print the grammar to the specified port, or current output.
|
|
(define (pp-lalr-grammar spec . rest)
|
|
(let* ((port (if (pair? rest) (car rest) (current-output-port)))
|
|
(lhs-v (assq-ref spec 'lhs-v))
|
|
(rhs-v (assq-ref spec 'rhs-v))
|
|
(nrule (vector-length lhs-v))
|
|
(act-v (assq-ref spec 'act-v))
|
|
;;(prp-v (assq-ref mach 'prp-v)) ; per-rule precedence
|
|
(terms (assq-ref spec 'terminals))
|
|
(prev-core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)))
|
|
(fluid-set! *lalr-core* (make-core spec)) ; OR dynamic-wind ???
|
|
;; Print out the grammar.
|
|
(do ((i 0 (1+ i))) ((= i nrule))
|
|
(let* ((lhs (vector-ref lhs-v i)) (rhs (vector-ref rhs-v i)))
|
|
(if #f
|
|
(pp-rule 0 i)
|
|
(begin
|
|
(fmt port "~A ~A =>" i lhs)
|
|
(vector-for-each
|
|
(lambda (ix e) (fmt port " ~A" (elt->str e terms)))
|
|
rhs)
|
|
;;(fmt port "\t~S" (vector-ref act-v i))
|
|
(newline port)))))
|
|
(newline port)
|
|
(fluid-set! *lalr-core* prev-core)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn pp-lalr-machine mach [port]
|
|
;; Print the states of the parser with items and shift/reduce actions.
|
|
(define (pp-lalr-machine mach . rest)
|
|
(let* ((port (if (pair? rest) (car rest) (current-output-port)))
|
|
(lhs-v (assq-ref mach 'lhs-v))
|
|
(rhs-v (assq-ref mach 'rhs-v))
|
|
(nrule (vector-length lhs-v))
|
|
(pat-v (assq-ref mach 'pat-v))
|
|
(rat-v (assq-ref mach 'rat-v))
|
|
(kis-v (assq-ref mach 'kis-v))
|
|
(kit-v (assq-ref mach 'kit-v))
|
|
(nst (vector-length kis-v)) ; number of states
|
|
(i->s (or (and=> (assq-ref mach 'siis) cdr) '()))
|
|
(terms (assq-ref mach 'terminals))
|
|
(prev-core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*)))
|
|
(fluid-set! *lalr-core* (make-core mach))
|
|
;; Print out the itemsets and shift reduce actions.
|
|
(do ((i 0 (1+ i))) ((= i nst))
|
|
(let* ((state (vector-ref kis-v i))
|
|
(pat (vector-ref pat-v i))
|
|
(rat (if rat-v (vector-ref rat-v i) '())))
|
|
(fmt port "~A:" i) ; itemset index (aka state index)
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (k-item)
|
|
(for-each ; item, print it
|
|
(lambda (item)
|
|
(fmt port "\t~A" (pp-item item))
|
|
;; show lookaheads:
|
|
(if (and #f (negative? (cdr item)) kit-v (equal? item k-item))
|
|
(fmt port " ~A"
|
|
(map (lambda (tok) (elt->str tok terms))
|
|
(assoc-ref (vector-ref kit-v i) k-item))))
|
|
(fmt port "\n"))
|
|
(expand-k-item k-item)))
|
|
state)
|
|
(for-each ; action, print it
|
|
(lambda (act)
|
|
(if (pair? (cdr act))
|
|
(let ((sy (car act)) (pa (cadr act)) (gt (cddr act)))
|
|
(case pa
|
|
((srconf)
|
|
(fmt port "\t\t~A => CONFLICT: shift ~A, reduce ~A\n"
|
|
(elt->str sy terms) (car gt) (cdr gt)))
|
|
((rrconf)
|
|
(fmt port "\t\t~A => CONFLICT: reduce ~A\n"
|
|
(elt->str sy terms)
|
|
(string-join (map number->string gt) ", reduce ")))
|
|
(else
|
|
(fmt port "\t\t~A => ~A ~A\n" (elt->str sy terms) pa gt))))
|
|
(let* ((sy (car act)) (p (cdr act))
|
|
(pa (cond ((eq? #f p) 'CONFLICT)
|
|
((positive? p) 'shift)
|
|
((negative? p) 'reduce)
|
|
(else 'accept)))
|
|
(gt (and=> p abs)))
|
|
(fmt port "\t\t~A => ~A ~A\n"
|
|
(elt->str (assq-ref i->s sy) terms)
|
|
pa gt))))
|
|
pat)
|
|
(for-each ; action, print it
|
|
(lambda (ra)
|
|
;; FIX: should indicate if precedence removed user rule or default
|
|
(fmt port "\t\t[~A => ~A ~A] REMOVED by ~A\n"
|
|
(elt->str (caar ra) terms) (cadar ra) (cddar ra)
|
|
(case (cdr ra)
|
|
((pre) "precedence")
|
|
((ass) "associativity")
|
|
((def) "default shift")
|
|
(else (cdr ra)))))
|
|
rat)
|
|
(newline)))
|
|
(fluid-set! *lalr-core* prev-core)
|
|
(values)))
|
|
|
|
;; === output routines ===============
|
|
|
|
(use-modules (ice-9 pretty-print))
|
|
(use-modules (ice-9 regex))
|
|
|
|
(define (write-notice mach port)
|
|
(let* ((comm-leader ";; ")
|
|
(notice (assq-ref (assq-ref mach 'attr) 'notice))
|
|
(lines (if notice (string-split notice #\newline) '())))
|
|
(for-each
|
|
(lambda (l) (fmt port "~A~A\n" comm-leader l))
|
|
lines)
|
|
(if (pair? lines) (newline port))))
|
|
|
|
(define (string-sub str pat repl)
|
|
(let ((m (string-match pat str)))
|
|
(if m
|
|
(regexp-substitute #f m 'pre repl 'post)
|
|
str)))
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn write-lalr-tables mach filename [#:lang output-lang]
|
|
;; For example,
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; write-lalr-tables mach "tables.scm"
|
|
;; write-lalr-tables mach "tables.tcl" #:lang 'tcl
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
(define* (write-lalr-tables mach filename #:key (lang 'scheme))
|
|
|
|
(define (write-table mach name port)
|
|
(fmt port "(define ~A\n " name)
|
|
(ugly-print (assq-ref mach name) port)
|
|
(fmt port ")\n\n"))
|
|
|
|
(call-with-output-file filename
|
|
(lambda (port)
|
|
(fmt port ";; ~A\n\n" (string-sub filename ".new$" ""))
|
|
(write-notice mach port)
|
|
(write-table mach 'len-v port)
|
|
(write-table mach 'pat-v port)
|
|
(write-table mach 'rto-v port)
|
|
(write-table mach 'mtab port)
|
|
(display ";;; end tables" port)
|
|
(newline port))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;; @deffn write-lalr-actions mach filename [#:lang output-lang]
|
|
;; For example,
|
|
;; @example
|
|
;; write-lalr-actions mach "actions.scm"
|
|
;; write-lalr-actions mach "actions.tcl" #:lang 'tcl
|
|
;; @end example
|
|
(define* (write-lalr-actions mach filename #:key (lang 'scheme))
|
|
|
|
(define (pp-rule/ts gx)
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(lhs (vector-ref (core-lhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(rhs (vector-ref (core-rhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(tl (core-terminals core))
|
|
(line (string-append
|
|
(symbol->string lhs) " => "
|
|
(string-join
|
|
(map (lambda (elt) (elt->str elt tl))
|
|
(vector->list rhs))
|
|
" "))))
|
|
(if (> (string-length line) 72)
|
|
(string-append (substring/shared line 0 69) "...")
|
|
line)))
|
|
(define (NEW-pp-rule/ts gx)
|
|
;; TBD: use start for zeroth rule
|
|
(let* ((core (fluid-ref *lalr-core*))
|
|
(lhs (vector-ref (core-lhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(rhs (vector-ref (core-rhs-v core) gx))
|
|
(tl (core-terminals core))
|
|
(line (string-append
|
|
(symbol->string lhs) " => "
|
|
(string-join
|
|
(map (lambda (elt) (elt->str elt tl))
|
|
(vector->list rhs))
|
|
" "))))
|
|
(if (> (string-length line) 72)
|
|
(string-append (substring/shared line 0 69) "...")
|
|
line)))
|
|
|
|
(define (write-actions mach port)
|
|
(with-fluid*
|
|
*lalr-core* (make-core mach)
|
|
(lambda ()
|
|
(fmt port "(define act-v\n (vector\n")
|
|
(vector-for-each
|
|
(lambda (gx actn)
|
|
(fmt port " ;; ~A\n" (pp-rule/ts gx))
|
|
(pretty-print (wrap-action actn) port #:per-line-prefix " "))
|
|
(assq-ref mach 'act-v))
|
|
(fmt port " ))\n\n"))))
|
|
|
|
(call-with-output-file filename
|
|
(lambda (port)
|
|
(fmt port ";; ~A\n\n" (string-sub filename ".new$" ""))
|
|
(write-notice mach port)
|
|
(write-actions mach port)
|
|
(display ";;; end tables" port)
|
|
(newline port))))
|
|
|
|
;; @end itemize
|
|
;;; --- last line ---
|