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Overview
Comment: | initial check-in of the new version (CVS 1) |
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Downloads: | Tarball | ZIP archive | SQL archive |
Timelines: | family | ancestors | descendants | both | trunk |
Files: | files | file ages | folders |
SHA1: |
6f3655f79f9b6fc9fb7baaa10a7e0f2b |
User & Date: | drh 2000-05-29 14:26:00 |
Context
2000-05-29
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17:44 | :-) (CVS 2) (check-in: 53841c66 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
14:26 | initial check-in of the new version (CVS 1) (check-in: 6f3655f7 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
14:16 | initial empty check-in (check-in: 704b122e user: drh tags: trunk) | |
Changes
Added Makefile.in.
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847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 | <html> <head> <title>The Lemon Parser Generator</title> </head> <body bgcolor=white> <h1 align=center>The Lemon Parser Generator</h1> <p>Lemon is an LALR(1) parser generator for C or C++. It does the same job as ``bison'' and ``yacc''. But lemon is not another bison or yacc clone. It uses a different grammar syntax which is designed to reduce the number of coding errors. Lemon also uses a more sophisticated parsing engine that is faster than yacc and bison and which is both reentrant and thread-safe. Furthermore, Lemon implements features that can be used to eliminate resource leaks, making is suitable for use in long-running programs such as graphical user interfaces or embedded controllers.</p> <p>This document is an introduction to the Lemon parser generator.</p> <h2>Theory of Operation</h2> <p>The main goal of Lemon is to translate a context free grammar (CFG) for a particular language into C code that implements a parser for that language. The program has two inputs: <ul> <li>The grammar specification. <li>A parser template file. </ul> Typically, only the grammar specification is supplied by the programmer. Lemon comes with a default parser template which works fine for most applications. But the user is free to substitute a different parser template if desired.</p> <p>Depending on command-line options, Lemon will generate between one and three files of outputs. <ul> <li>C code to implement the parser. <li>A header file defining an integer ID for each terminal symbol. <li>An information file that describes the states of the generated parser automaton. </ul> By default, all three of these output files are generated. The header file is suppressed if the ``-m'' command-line option is used and the report file is omitted when ``-q'' is selected.</p> <p>The grammar specification file uses a ``.y'' suffix, by convention. In the examples used in this document, we'll assume the name of the grammar file is ``gram.y''. A typical use of Lemon would be the following command: <pre> lemon gram.y </pre> This command will generate three output files named ``gram.c'', ``gram.h'' and ``gram.out''. The first is C code to implement the parser. The second is the header file that defines numerical values for all terminal symbols, and the last is the report that explains the states used by the parser automaton.</p> <h3>Command Line Options</h3> <p>The behavior of Lemon can be modified using command-line options. You can obtain a list of the available command-line options together with a brief explanation of what each does by typing <pre> lemon -? </pre> As of this writing, the following command-line options are supported: <ul> <li><tt>-b</tt> <li><tt>-c</tt> <li><tt>-g</tt> <li><tt>-m</tt> <li><tt>-q</tt> <li><tt>-s</tt> <li><tt>-x</tt> </ul> The ``-b'' option reduces the amount of text in the report file by printing only the basis of each parser state, rather than the full configuration. The ``-c'' option suppresses action table compression. Using -c will make the parser a little larger and slower but it will detect syntax errors sooner. The ``-g'' option causes no output files to be generated at all. Instead, the input grammar file is printed on standard output but with all comments, actions and other extraneous text deleted. This is a useful way to get a quick summary of a grammar. The ``-m'' option causes the output C source file to be compatible with the ``makeheaders'' program. Makeheaders is a program that automatically generates header files from C source code. When the ``-m'' option is used, the header file is not output since the makeheaders program will take care of generated all header files automatically. The ``-q'' option suppresses the report file. Using ``-s'' causes a brief summary of parser statistics to be printed. Like this: <pre> Parser statistics: 74 terminals, 70 nonterminals, 179 rules 340 states, 2026 parser table entries, 0 conflicts </pre> Finally, the ``-x'' option causes Lemon to print its version number and copyright information and then stop without attempting to read the grammar or generate a parser.</p> <h3>The Parser Interface</h3> <p>Lemon doesn't generate a complete, working program. It only generates a few subroutines that implement a parser. This section describes the interface to those subroutines. It is up to the programmer to call these subroutines in an appropriate way in order to produce a complete system.</p> <p>Before a program begins using a Lemon-generated parser, the program must first create the parser. A new parser is created as follows: <pre> void *pParser = ParseAlloc( malloc ); </pre> The ParseAlloc() routine allocates and initializes a new parser and returns a pointer to it. The actual data structure used to represent a parser is opaque -- its internal structure is not visible or usable by the calling routine. For this reason, the ParseAlloc() routine returns a pointer to void rather than a pointer to some particular structure. The sole argument to the ParseAlloc() routine is a pointer to the subroutine used to allocate memory. Typically this means ``malloc()''.</p> <p>After a program is finished using a parser, it can reclaim all memory allocated by that parser by calling <pre> ParseFree(pParser, free); </pre> The first argument is the same pointer returned by ParseAlloc(). The second argument is a pointer to the function used to release bulk memory back to the system.</p> <p>After a parser has been allocated using ParseAlloc(), the programmer must supply the parser with a sequence of tokens (terminal symbols) to be parsed. This is accomplished by calling the following function once for each token: <pre> Parse(pParser, hTokenID, sTokenData, pArg); </pre> The first argument to the Parse() routine is the pointer returned by ParseAlloc(). The second argument is a small positive integer that tells the parse the type of the next token in the data stream. There is one token type for each terminal symbol in the grammar. The gram.h file generated by Lemon contains #define statements that map symbolic terminal symbol names into appropriate integer values. (A value of 0 for the second argument is a special flag to the parser to indicate that the end of input has been reached.) The third argument is the value of the given token. By default, the type of the third argument is integer, but the grammar will usually redefine this type to be some kind of structure. Typically the second argument will be a broad category of tokens such as ``identifier'' or ``number'' and the third argument will be the name of the identifier or the value of the number.</p> <p>The Parse() function may have either three or four arguments, depending on the grammar. If the grammar specification file request it, the Parse() function will have a fourth parameter that can be of any type chosen by the programmer. The parser doesn't do anything with this argument except to pass it through to action routines. This is a convenient mechanism for passing state information down to the action routines without having to use global variables.</p> <p>A typical use of a Lemon parser might look something like the following: <pre> 01 ParseTree *ParseFile(const char *zFilename){ 02 Tokenizer *pTokenizer; 03 void *pParser; 04 Token sToken; 05 int hTokenId; 06 ParserState sState; 07 08 pTokenizer = TokenizerCreate(zFilename); 09 pParser = ParseAlloc( malloc ); 10 InitParserState(&sState); 11 while( GetNextToken(pTokenizer, &hTokenId, &sToken) ){ 12 Parse(pParser, hTokenId, sToken, &sState); 13 } 14 Parse(pParser, 0, sToken, &sState); 15 ParseFree(pParser, free ); 16 TokenizerFree(pTokenizer); 17 return sState.treeRoot; 18 } </pre> This example shows a user-written routine that parses a file of text and returns a pointer to the parse tree. (We've omitted all error-handling from this example to keep it simple.) We assume the existence of some kind of tokenizer which is created using TokenizerCreate() on line 8 and deleted by TokenizerFree() on line 16. The GetNextToken() function on line 11 retrieves the next token from the input file and puts its type in the integer variable hTokenId. The sToken variable is assumed to be some kind of structure that contains details about each token, such as its complete text, what line it occurs on, etc. </p> <p>This example also assumes the existence of structure of type ParserState that holds state information about a particular parse. An instance of such a structure is created on line 6 and initialized on line 10. A pointer to this structure is passed into the Parse() routine as the optional 4th argument. The action routine specified by the grammar for the parser can use the ParserState structure to hold whatever information is useful and appropriate. In the example, we note that the treeRoot field of the ParserState structure is left pointing to the root of the parse tree.</p> <p>The core of this example as it relates to Lemon is as follows: <pre> ParseFile(){ pParser = ParseAlloc( malloc ); while( GetNextToken(pTokenizer,&hTokenId, &sToken) ){ Parse(pParser, hTokenId, sToken); } Parse(pParser, 0, sToken); ParseFree(pParser, free ); } </pre> Basically, what a program has to do to use a Lemon-generated parser is first create the parser, then send it lots of tokens obtained by tokenizing an input source. When the end of input is reached, the Parse() routine should be called one last time with a token type of 0. This step is necessary to inform the parser that the end of input has been reached. Finally, we reclaim memory used by the parser by calling ParseFree().</p> <p>There is one other interface routine that should be mentioned before we move on. The ParseTrace() function can be used to generate debugging output from the parser. A prototype for this routine is as follows: <pre> ParseTrace(FILE *stream, char *zPrefix); </pre> After this routine is called, a short (one-line) message is written to the designated output stream every time the parser changes states or calls an action routine. Each such message is prefaced using the text given by zPrefix. This debugging output can be turned off by calling ParseTrace() again with a first argument of NULL (0).</p> <h3>Differences With YACC and BISON</h3> <p>Programmers who have previously used the yacc or bison parser generator will notice several important differences between yacc and/or bison and Lemon. <ul> <li>In yacc and bison, the parser calls the tokenizer. In Lemon, the tokenizer calls the parser. <li>Lemon uses no global variables. Yacc and bison use global variables to pass information between the tokenizer and parser. <li>Lemon allows multiple parsers to be running simultaneously. Yacc and bison do not. </ul> These differences may cause some initial confusion for programmers with prior yacc and bison experience. But after years of experience using Lemon, I firmly believe that the Lemon way of doing things is better.</p> <h2>Input File Syntax</h2> <p>The main purpose of the grammar specification file for Lemon is to define the grammar for the parser. But the input file also specifies additional information Lemon requires to do its job. Most of the work in using Lemon is in writing an appropriate grammar file.</p> <p>The grammar file for lemon is, for the most part, free format. It does not have sections or divisions like yacc or bison. Any declaration can occur at any point in the file. Lemon ignores whitespace (except where it is needed to separate tokens) and it honors the same commenting conventions as C and C++.</p> <h3>Terminals and Nonterminals</h3> <p>A terminal symbol (token) is any string of alphanumeric and underscore characters that begins with an upper case letter. A terminal can contain lower class letters after the first character, but the usual convention is to make terminals all upper case. A nonterminal, on the other hand, is any string of alphanumeric and underscore characters than begins with a lower case letter. Again, the usual convention is to make nonterminals use all lower case letters.</p> <p>In Lemon, terminal and nonterminal symbols do not need to be declared or identified in a separate section of the grammar file. Lemon is able to generate a list of all terminals and nonterminals by examining the grammar rules, and it can always distinguish a terminal from a nonterminal by checking the case of the first character of the name.</p> <p>Yacc and bison allow terminal symbols to have either alphanumeric names or to be individual characters included in single quotes, like this: ')' or '$'. Lemon does not allow this alternative form for terminal symbols. With Lemon, all symbols, terminals and nonterminals, must have alphanumeric names.</p> <h3>Grammar Rules</h3> <p>The main component of a Lemon grammar file is a sequence of grammar rules. Each grammar rule consists of a nonterminal symbol followed by the special symbol ``::='' and then a list of terminals and/or nonterminals. The rule is terminated by a period. The list of terminals and nonterminals on the right-hand side of the rule can be empty. Rules can occur in any order, except that the left-hand side of the first rule is assumed to be the start symbol for the grammar (unless specified otherwise using the <tt>%start</tt> directive described below.) A typical sequence of grammar rules might look something like this: <pre> expr ::= expr PLUS expr. expr ::= expr TIMES expr. expr ::= LPAREN expr RPAREN. expr ::= VALUE. </pre> </p> <p>There is one non-terminal in this example, ``expr'', and five terminal symbols or tokens: ``PLUS'', ``TIMES'', ``LPAREN'', ``RPAREN'' and ``VALUE''.</p> <p>Like yacc and bison, Lemon allows the grammar to specify a block of C code that will be executed whenever a grammar rule is reduced by the parser. In Lemon, this action is specified by putting the C code (contained within curly braces <tt>{...}</tt>) immediately after the period that closes the rule. For example: <pre> expr ::= expr PLUS expr. { printf("Doing an addition...\n"); } </pre> </p> <p>In order to be useful, grammar actions must normally be linked to their associated grammar rules. In yacc and bison, this is accomplished by embedding a ``$$'' in the action to stand for the value of the left-hand side of the rule and symbols ``$1'', ``$2'', and so forth to stand for the value of the terminal or nonterminal at position 1, 2 and so forth on the right-hand side of the rule. This idea is very powerful, but it is also very error-prone. The single most common source of errors in a yacc or bison grammar is to miscount the number of symbols on the right-hand side of a grammar rule and say ``$7'' when you really mean ``$8''.</p> <p>Lemon avoids the need to count grammar symbols by assigning symbolic names to each symbol in a grammar rule and then using those symbolic names in the action. In yacc or bison, one would write this: <pre> expr -> expr PLUS expr { $$ = $1 + $3; }; </pre> But in Lemon, the same rule becomes the following: <pre> expr(A) ::= expr(B) PLUS expr(C). { A = B+C; } </pre> In the Lemon rule, any symbol in parentheses after a grammar rule symbol becomes a place holder for that symbol in the grammar rule. This place holder can then be used in the associated C action to stand for the value of that symbol.<p> <p>The Lemon notation for linking a grammar rule with its reduce action is superior to yacc/bison on several counts. First, as mentioned above, the Lemon method avoids the need to count grammar symbols. Secondly, if a terminal or nonterminal in a Lemon grammar rule includes a linking symbol in parentheses but that linking symbol is not actually used in the reduce action, then an error message is generated. For example, the rule <pre> expr(A) ::= expr(B) PLUS expr(C). { A = B; } </pre> will generate an error because the linking symbol ``C'' is used in the grammar rule but not in the reduce action.</p> <p>The Lemon notation for linking grammar rules to reduce actions also facilitates the use of destructors for reclaiming memory allocated by the values of terminals and nonterminals on the right-hand side of a rule.</p> <h3>Precedence Rules</h3> <p>Lemon resolves parsing ambiguities in exactly the same way as yacc and bison. A shift-reduce conflict is resolved in favor of the shift, and a reduce-reduce conflict is resolved by reducing whichever rule comes first in the grammar file.</p> <p>Just like in yacc and bison, Lemon allows a measure of control over the resolution of paring conflicts using precedence rules. A precedence value can be assigned to any terminal symbol using the %left, %right or %nonassoc directives. Terminal symbols mentioned in earlier directives have a lower precedence that terminal symbols mentioned in later directives. For example:</p> <p><pre> %left AND. %left OR. %nonassoc EQ NE GT GE LT LE. %left PLUS MINUS. %left TIMES DIVIDE MOD. %right EXP NOT. </pre></p> <p>In the preceding sequence of directives, the AND operator is defined to have the lowest precedence. The OR operator is one precedence level higher. And so forth. Hence, the grammar would attempt to group the ambiguous expression <pre> a AND b OR c </pre> like this <pre> a AND (b OR c). </pre> The associativity (left, right or nonassoc) is used to determine the grouping when the precedence is the same. AND is left-associative in our example, so <pre> a AND b AND c </pre> is parsed like this <pre> (a AND b) AND c. </pre> The EXP operator is right-associative, though, so <pre> a EXP b EXP c </pre> is parsed like this <pre> a EXP (b EXP c). </pre> The nonassoc precedence is used for non-associative operators. So <pre> a EQ b EQ c </pre> is an error.</p> <p>The precedence of non-terminals is transferred to rules as follows: The precedence of a grammar rule is equal to the precedence of the left-most terminal symbol in the rule for which a precedence is defined. This is normally what you want, but in those cases where you want to precedence of a grammar rule to be something different, you can specify an alternative precedence symbol by putting the symbol in square braces after the period at the end of the rule and before any C-code. For example:</p> <p><pre> expr = MINUS expr. [NOT] </pre></p> <p>This rule has a precedence equal to that of the NOT symbol, not the MINUS symbol as would have been the case by default.</p> <p>With the knowledge of how precedence is assigned to terminal symbols and individual grammar rules, we can now explain precisely how parsing conflicts are resolved in Lemon. Shift-reduce conflicts are resolved as follows: <ul> <li> If either the token to be shifted or the rule to be reduced lacks precedence information, then resolve in favor of the shift, but report a parsing conflict. <li> If the precedence of the token to be shifted is greater than the precedence of the rule to reduce, then resolve in favor of the shift. No parsing conflict is reported. <li> If the precedence of the token it be shifted is less than the precedence of the rule to reduce, then resolve in favor of the reduce action. No parsing conflict is reported. <li> If the precedences are the same and the shift token is right-associative, then resolve in favor of the shift. No parsing conflict is reported. <li> If the precedences are the same the the shift token is left-associative, then resolve in favor of the reduce. No parsing conflict is reported. <li> Otherwise, resolve the conflict by doing the shift and report the parsing conflict. </ul> Reduce-reduce conflicts are resolved this way: <ul> <li> If either reduce rule lacks precedence information, then resolve in favor of the rule that appears first in the grammar and report a parsing conflict. <li> If both rules have precedence and the precedence is different then resolve the dispute in favor of the rule with the highest precedence and do not report a conflict. <li> Otherwise, resolve the conflict by reducing by the rule that appears first in the grammar and report a parsing conflict. </ul> <h3>Special Directives</h3> <p>The input grammar to Lemon consists of grammar rules and special directives. We've described all the grammar rules, so now we'll talk about the special directives.</p> <p>Directives in lemon can occur in any order. You can put them before the grammar rules, or after the grammar rules, or in the mist of the grammar rules. It doesn't matter. The relative order of directives used to assign precedence to terminals is important, but other than that, the order of directives in Lemon is arbitrary.</p> <p>Lemon supports the following special directives: <ul> <li><tt>%destructor</tt> <li><tt>%extra_argument</tt> <li><tt>%include</tt> <li><tt>%left</tt> <li><tt>%name</tt> <li><tt>%nonassoc</tt> <li><tt>%parse_accept</tt> <li><tt>%parse_failure </tt> <li><tt>%right</tt> <li><tt>%stack_overflow</tt> <li><tt>%stack_size</tt> <li><tt>%start_symbol</tt> <li><tt>%syntax_error</tt> <li><tt>%token_destructor</tt> <li><tt>%token_prefix</tt> <li><tt>%token_type</tt> <li><tt>%type</tt> </ul> Each of these directives will be described separately in the following sections:</p> <h4>The <tt>%destructor</tt> directive</h4> <p>The %destructor directive is used to specify a destructor for a non-terminal symbol. (See also the %token_destructor directive which is used to specify a destructor for terminal symbols.)</p> <p>A non-terminal's destructor is called to dispose of the non-terminal's value whenever the non-terminal is popped from the stack. This includes all of the following circumstances: <ul> <li> When a rule reduces and the value of a non-terminal on the right-hand side is not linked to C code. <li> When the stack is popped during error processing. <li> When the ParseFree() function runs. </ul> The destructor can do whatever it wants with the value of the non-terminal, but its design is to deallocate memory or other resources held by that non-terminal.</p> <p>Consider an example: <pre> %type nt {void*} %destructor nt { free($$); } nt(A) ::= ID NUM. { A = malloc( 100 ); } </pre> This example is a bit contrived but it serves to illustrate how destructors work. The example shows a non-terminal named ``nt'' that holds values of type ``void*''. When the rule for an ``nt'' reduces, it sets the value of the non-terminal to space obtained from malloc(). Later, when the nt non-terminal is popped from the stack, the destructor will fire and call free() on this malloced space, thus avoiding a memory leak. (Note that the symbol ``$$'' in the destructor code is replaced by the value of the non-terminal.)</p> <p>It is important to note that the value of a non-terminal is passed to the destructor whenever the non-terminal is removed from the stack, unless the non-terminal is used in a C-code action. If the non-terminal is used by C-code, then it is assumed that the C-code will take care of destroying it if it should really be destroyed. More commonly, the value is used to build some larger structure and we don't want to destroy it, which is why the destructor is not called in this circumstance.</p> <p>By appropriate use of destructors, it is possible to build a parser using Lemon that can be used within a long-running program, such as a GUI, that will not leak memory or other resources. To do the same using yacc or bison is much more difficult.</p> <h4>The <tt>%extra_argument</tt> directive</h4> The %extra_argument directive instructs Lemon to add a 4th parameter to the parameter list of the Parse() function it generates. Lemon doesn't do anything itself with this extra argument, but it does make the argument available to C-code action routines, destructors, and so forth. For example, if the grammar file contains:</p> <p><pre> %extra_argument { MyStruct *pAbc } </pre></p> <p>Then the Parse() function generated will have an 4th parameter of type ``MyStruct*'' and all action routines will have access to a variable named ``pAbc'' that is the value of the 4th parameter in the most recent call to Parse().</p> <h4>The <tt>%include</tt> directive</h4> <p>The %include directive specifies C code that is included at the top of the generated parser. You can include any text you want -- the Lemon parser generator copies to blindly. If you have multiple %include directives in your grammar file, their values are concatenated before being put at the beginning of the generated parser.</p> <p>The %include directive is very handy for getting some extra #include preprocessor statements at the beginning of the generated parser. For example:</p> <p><pre> %include {#include <unistd.h>} </pre></p> <p>This might be needed, for example, if some of the C actions in the grammar call functions that are prototyed in unistd.h.</p> <h4>The <tt>%left</tt> directive</h4> The %left directive is used (along with the %right and %nonassoc directives) to declare precedences of terminal symbols. Every terminal symbol whose name appears after a %left directive but before the next period (``.'') is given the same left-associative precedence value. Subsequent %left directives have higher precedence. For example:</p> <p><pre> %left AND. %left OR. %nonassoc EQ NE GT GE LT LE. %left PLUS MINUS. %left TIMES DIVIDE MOD. %right EXP NOT. </pre></p> <p>Note the period that terminates each %left, %right or %nonassoc directive.</p> <p>LALR(1) grammars can get into a situation where they require a large amount of stack space if you make heavy use or right-associative operators. For this reason, it is recommended that you use %left rather than %right whenever possible.</p> <h4>The <tt>%name</tt> directive</h4> <p>By default, the functions generated by Lemon all begin with the five-character string ``Parse''. You can change this string to something different using the %name directive. For instance:</p> <p><pre> %name Abcde </pre></p> <p>Putting this directive in the grammar file will cause Lemon to generate functions named <ul> <li> AbcdeAlloc(), <li> AbcdeFree(), <li> AbcdeTrace(), and <li> Abcde(). </ul> The %name directive allows you to generator two or more different parsers and link them all into the same executable. </p> <h4>The <tt>%nonassoc</tt> directive</h4> <p>This directive is used to assign non-associative precedence to one or more terminal symbols. See the section on precedence rules or on the %left directive for additional information.</p> <h4>The <tt>%parse_accept</tt> directive</h4> <p>The %parse_accept directive specifies a block of C code that is executed whenever the parser accepts its input string. To ``accept'' an input string means that the parser was able to process all tokens without error.</p> <p>For example:</p> <p><pre> %parse_accept { printf("parsing complete!\n"); } </pre></p> <h4>The <tt>%parse_failure</tt> directive</h4> <p>The %parse_failure directive specifies a block of C code that is executed whenever the parser fails complete. This code is not executed until the parser has tried and failed to resolve an input error using is usual error recovery strategy. The routine is only invoked when parsing is unable to continue.</p> <p><pre> %parse_failure { fprintf(stderr,"Giving up. Parser is hopelessly lost...\n"); } </pre></p> <h4>The <tt>%right</tt> directive</h4> <p>This directive is used to assign right-associative precedence to one or more terminal symbols. See the section on precedence rules or on the %left directive for additional information.</p> <h4>The <tt>%stack_overflow</tt> directive</h4> <p>The %stack_overflow directive specifies a block of C code that is executed if the parser's internal stack ever overflows. Typically this just prints an error message. After a stack overflow, the parser will be unable to continue and must be reset.</p> <p><pre> %stack_overflow { fprintf(stderr,"Giving up. Parser stack overflow\n"); } </pre></p> <p>You can help prevent parser stack overflows by avoiding the use of right recursion and right-precedence operators in your grammar. Use left recursion and and left-precedence operators instead, to encourage rules to reduce sooner and keep the stack size down. For example, do rules like this: <pre> list ::= list element. // left-recursion. Good! list ::= . </pre> Not like this: <pre> list ::= element list. // right-recursion. Bad! list ::= . </pre> <h4>The <tt>%stack_size</tt> directive</h4> <p>If stack overflow is a problem and you can't resolve the trouble by using left-recursion, then you might want to increase the size of the parser's stack using this directive. Put an positive integer after the %stack_size directive and Lemon will generate a parse with a stack of the requested size. The default value is 100.</p> <p><pre> %stack_size 2000 </pre></p> <h4>The <tt>%start_symbol</tt> directive</h4> <p>By default, the start-symbol for the grammar that Lemon generates is the first non-terminal that appears in the grammar file. But you can choose a different start-symbol using the %start_symbol directive.</p> <p><pre> %start_symbol prog </pre></p> <h4>The <tt>%token_destructor</tt> directive</h4> <p>The %destructor directive assigns a destructor to a non-terminal symbol. (See the description of the %destructor directive above.) This directive does the same thing for all terminal symbols.</p> <p>Unlike non-terminal symbols which may each have a different data type for their values, terminals all use the same data type (defined by the %token_type directive) and so they use a common destructor. Other than that, the token destructor works just like the non-terminal destructors.</p> <h4>The <tt>%token_prefix</tt> directive</h4> <p>Lemon generates #defines that assign small integer constants to each terminal symbol in the grammar. If desired, Lemon will add a prefix specified by this directive to each of the #defines it generates. So if the default output of Lemon looked like this: <pre> #define AND 1 #define MINUS 2 #define OR 3 #define PLUS 4 </pre> You can insert a statement into the grammar like this: <pre> %token_prefix TOKEN_ </pre> to cause Lemon to produce these symbols instead: <pre> #define TOKEN_AND 1 #define TOKEN_MINUS 2 #define TOKEN_OR 3 #define TOKEN_PLUS 4 </pre> <h4>The <tt>%token_type</tt> and <tt>%type</tt> directives</h4> <p>These directives are used to specify the data types for values on the parser's stack associated with terminal and non-terminal symbols. The values of all terminal symbols must be of the same type. This turns out to be the same data type as the 3rd parameter to the Parse() function generated by Lemon. Typically, you will make the value of a terminal symbol by a pointer to some kind of token structure. Like this:</p> <p><pre> %token_type {Token*} </pre></p> <p>If the data type of terminals is not specified, the default value is ``int''.</p> <p>Non-terminal symbols can each have their own data types. Typically the data type of a non-terminal is a pointer to the root of a parse-tree structure that contains all information about that non-terminal. For example:</p> <p><pre> %type expr {Expr*} </pre></p> <p>Each entry on the parser's stack is actually a union containing instances of all data types for every non-terminal and terminal symbol. Lemon will automatically use the correct element of this union depending on what the corresponding non-terminal or terminal symbol is. But the grammar designer should keep in mind that the size of the union will be the size of its largest element. So if you have a single non-terminal whose data type requires 1K of storage, then your 100 entry parser stack will require 100K of heap space. If you are willing and able to pay that price, fine. You just need to know.</p> <h3>Error Processing</h3> <p>After extensive experimentation over several years, it has been discovered that the error recovery strategy used by yacc is about as good as it gets. And so that is what Lemon uses.</p> <p>When a Lemon-generated parser encounters a syntax error, it first invokes the code specified by the %syntax_error directive, if any. It then enters its error recovery strategy. The error recovery strategy is to begin popping the parsers stack until it enters a state where it is permitted to shift a special non-terminal symbol named ``error''. It then shifts this non-terminal and continues parsing. But the %syntax_error routine will not be called again until at least three new tokens have been successfully shifted.</p> <p>If the parser pops its stack until the stack is empty, and it still is unable to shift the error symbol, then the %parse_failed routine is invoked and the parser resets itself to its start state, ready to begin parsing a new file. This is what will happen at the very first syntax error, of course, if there are no instances of the ``error'' non-terminal in your grammar.</p> </body> </html> |
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** This file contains C code routines that are called by the parser ** when syntax rules are reduced. ** ** $Id: build.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" /* ** This routine is called after a single SQL statement has been ** parsed and we want to execute the code to implement ** the statement. Prior action routines should have already ** constructed VDBE code to do the work of the SQL statement. ** This routine just has to execute the VDBE code. ** ** Note that if an error occurred, it might be the case that ** no VDBE code was generated. */ void sqliteExec(Parse *pParse){ if( pParse->pVdbe ){ if( pParse->explain ){ sqliteVdbeList(pParse->pVdbe, pParse->xCallback, pParse->pArg, &pParse->zErrMsg); }else{ FILE *trace = (pParse->db->flags & SQLITE_VdbeTrace)!=0 ? stderr : 0; sqliteVdbeTrace(pParse->pVdbe, trace); sqliteVdbeExec(pParse->pVdbe, pParse->xCallback, pParse->pArg, &pParse->zErrMsg); } sqliteVdbeDelete(pParse->pVdbe); pParse->pVdbe = 0; } } /* ** Construct a new expression node and return a pointer to it. */ Expr *sqliteExpr(int op, Expr *pLeft, Expr *pRight, Token *pToken){ Expr *pNew; pNew = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Expr) ); if( pNew==0 ) return 0; pNew->op = op; pNew->pLeft = pLeft; pNew->pRight = pRight; if( pToken ){ pNew->token = *pToken; }else{ pNew->token.z = ""; pNew->token.n = 0; } return pNew; } /* ** Construct a new expression node for a function with multiple ** arguments. */ Expr *sqliteExprFunction(ExprList *pList, Token *pToken){ Expr *pNew; pNew = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Expr) ); if( pNew==0 ) return 0; pNew->op = TK_FUNCTION; pNew->pList = pList; if( pToken ){ pNew->token = *pToken; }else{ pNew->token.z = ""; pNew->token.n = 0; } return pNew; } /* ** Recursively delete an expression tree. */ void sqliteExprDelete(Expr *p){ if( p==0 ) return; if( p->pLeft ) sqliteExprDelete(p->pLeft); if( p->pRight ) sqliteExprDelete(p->pRight); sqliteFree(p); } /* ** Locate the in-memory structure that describes the ** format of a particular database table given the name ** of that table. Return NULL if not found. */ Table *sqliteFindTable(sqlite *db, char *zName){ Table *pTable; int h; h = sqliteHashNoCase(zName, 0) % N_HASH; for(pTable=db->apTblHash[h]; pTable; pTable=pTable->pHash){ if( sqliteStrICmp(pTable->zName, zName)==0 ) return pTable; } return 0; } /* ** Locate the in-memory structure that describes the ** format of a particular index table given the name ** of that table. Return NULL if not found. */ Index *sqliteFindIndex(sqlite *db, char *zName){ Index *p; int h; h = sqliteHashNoCase(zName, 0) % N_HASH; for(p=db->apIdxHash[h]; p; p=p->pHash){ if( sqliteStrICmp(p->zName, zName)==0 ) return p; } return 0; } /* ** Remove the given index from the index hash table, and free ** its memory structures. ** ** The index is removed from the database hash table, but it is ** not unlinked from the table that is being indexed. Unlinking ** from the table must be done by the calling function. */ static void sqliteDeleteIndex(sqlite *db, Index *pIndex){ int h; if( pIndex->zName ){ h = sqliteHashNoCase(pIndex->zName, 0) % N_HASH; if( db->apIdxHash[h]==pIndex ){ db->apIdxHash[h] = pIndex->pHash; }else{ Index *p; for(p=db->apIdxHash[h]; p && p->pHash!=pIndex; p=p->pHash){} if( p && p->pHash==pIndex ){ p->pHash = pIndex->pHash; } } } sqliteFree(pIndex); } /* ** Remove the memory data structures associated with the given ** table. No changes are made to disk by this routine. ** ** This routine just deletes the data structure. It does not unlink ** the table data structure from the hash table. But does it destroy ** memory structures of the indices associated with the table. */ void sqliteDeleteTable(sqlite *db, Table *pTable){ int i; Index *pIndex, *pNext; if( pTable==0 ) return; for(i=0; i<pTable->nCol; i++){ if( pTable->azCol[i] ) sqliteFree(pTable->azCol[i]); } for(pIndex = pTable->pIndex; pIndex; pIndex=pNext){ pNext = pIndex->pNext; sqliteDeleteIndex(db, pIndex); } sqliteFree(pTable->azCol); sqliteFree(pTable); } /* ** Construct the name of a user table from a token. ** ** Space to hold the name is obtained from sqliteMalloc() and must ** be freed by the calling function. */ static char *sqliteTableNameFromToken(Token *pName){ char *zName = 0; sqliteSetNString(&zName, pName->z, pName->n, 0); return zName; } /* ** Begin constructing a new table representation in memory. This is ** the first of several action routines that get called in response ** to a CREATE TABLE statement. */ void sqliteStartTable(Parse *pParse, Token *pStart, Token *pName){ Table *pTable; char *zName; pParse->sFirstToken = *pStart; zName = sqliteTableNameFromToken(pName); pTable = sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, zName); if( pTable!=0 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table \"", 0, pName->z, pName->n, "\" already exists", 0, 0); sqliteFree(zName); pParse->nErr++; return; } if( sqliteFindIndex(pParse->db, zName) ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "there is already an index named \"", zName, "\"", 0); sqliteFree(zName); pParse->nErr++; return; } pTable = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Table) ); if( pTable==0 ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "out of memory", 0); pParse->nErr++; return; } pTable->zName = zName; pTable->pHash = 0; pTable->nCol = 0; pTable->azCol = 0; pTable->pIndex = 0; if( pParse->pNewTable ) sqliteDeleteTable(pParse->db, pParse->pNewTable); pParse->pNewTable = pTable; } /* ** Add a new column to the table currently being constructed. */ void sqliteAddColumn(Parse *pParse, Token *pName){ Table *p; char **pz; if( (p = pParse->pNewTable)==0 ) return; if( (p->nCol & 0x7)==0 ){ p->azCol = sqliteRealloc( p->azCol, p->nCol+8); } if( p->azCol==0 ){ p->nCol = 0; return; } pz = &p->azCol[p->nCol++]; *pz = 0; sqliteSetNString(pz, pName->z, pName->n, 0); } /* ** This routine is called to report the final ")" that terminates ** a CREATE TABLE statement. ** ** The table structure is added to the internal hash tables. ** ** An entry for the table is made in the master table, unless ** initFlag==1. When initFlag==1, it means we are reading the ** master table because we just connected to the database, so ** the entry for this table already exists in the master table. ** We do not want to create it again. */ void sqliteEndTable(Parse *pParse, Token *pEnd){ Table *p; int h; if( pParse->nErr ) return; /* Add the table to the in-memory representation of the database */ if( (p = pParse->pNewTable)!=0 && pParse->explain==0 ){ h = sqliteHashNoCase(p->zName, 0) % N_HASH; p->pHash = pParse->db->apTblHash[h]; pParse->db->apTblHash[h] = p; pParse->pNewTable = 0; } /* If not initializing, then create the table on disk. */ if( !pParse->initFlag ){ static VdbeOp addTable[] = { { OP_Open, 0, 0, MASTER_NAME }, { OP_New, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_String, 0, 0, "table" }, { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 2 */ { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 3 */ { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 4 */ { OP_MakeRecord, 4, 0, 0}, { OP_Put, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Close, 0, 0, 0}, }; int n, base; Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; if( v==0 ){ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); } if( v==0 ) return; n = (int)pEnd->z - (int)pParse->sFirstToken.z + 1; base = sqliteVdbeAddOpList(v, ArraySize(addTable), addTable); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+2, p->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+3, p->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+4, pParse->sFirstToken.z, n); } } /* ** Given a token, look up a table with that name. If not found, leave ** an error for the parser to find and return NULL. */ static Table *sqliteTableFromToken(Parse *pParse, Token *pTok){ char *zName = sqliteTableNameFromToken(pTok); Table *pTab = sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, zName); sqliteFree(zName); if( pTab==0 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "no such table: \"", 0, pTok->z, pTok->n, "\"", 1, 0); pParse->nErr++; } return pTab; } /* ** This routine is called to do the work of a DROP TABLE statement. */ void sqliteDropTable(Parse *pParse, Token *pName){ Table *pTable; int h; Vdbe *v; int base; pTable = sqliteTableFromToken(pParse, pName); if( pTable==0 ) return; if( pTable->readOnly ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table \"", pTable->zName, "\" may not be dropped", 0); pParse->nErr++; return; } /* Generate code to remove the table and its reference in sys_master */ v = pParse->pVdbe; if( v==0 ){ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); } if( v ){ static VdbeOp dropTable[] = { { OP_Open, 0, 0, MASTER_NAME }, { OP_ListOpen, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 2 */ { OP_Next, 0, ADDR(10), 0}, /* 3 */ { OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Field, 0, 2, 0}, { OP_Ne, 0, ADDR(3), 0}, { OP_Key, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_ListWrite, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Goto, 0, ADDR(3), 0}, { OP_ListRewind, 0, 0, 0}, /* 10 */ { OP_ListRead, 0, ADDR(14), 0}, /* 11 */ { OP_Delete, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Goto, 0, ADDR(11), 0}, { OP_Destroy, 0, 0, 0}, /* 14 */ { OP_Close, 0, 0, 0}, }; Index *pIdx; base = sqliteVdbeAddOpList(v, ArraySize(dropTable), dropTable); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+2, pTable->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+14, pTable->zName, 0); for(pIdx=pTable->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Destroy, 0, 0, pIdx->zName, 0); } } /* Remove the table structure and free its memory. ** ** Exception: if the SQL statement began with the EXPLAIN keyword, ** then no changes are made. */ if( !pParse->explain ){ h = sqliteHashNoCase(pTable->zName, 0) % N_HASH; if( pParse->db->apTblHash[h]==pTable ){ pParse->db->apTblHash[h] = pTable->pHash; }else{ Table *p; for(p=pParse->db->apTblHash[h]; p && p->pHash!=pTable; p=p->pHash){} if( p && p->pHash==pTable ){ p->pHash = pTable->pHash; } } sqliteDeleteTable(pParse->db, pTable); } } /* ** Create a new index for an SQL table. pIndex is the name of the index ** and pTable is the name of the table that is to be indexed. Both will ** be NULL for a primary key. In that case, use pParse->pNewTable as the ** table to be indexed. ** ** pList is a list of fields to be indexed. pList will be NULL if the ** most recently added field of the table is labeled as the primary key. */ void sqliteCreateIndex( Parse *pParse, /* All information about this parse */ Token *pName, /* Name of the index. May be NULL */ Token *pTable, /* Name of the table to index. Use pParse->pNewTable if 0 */ IdList *pList, /* A list of fields to be indexed */ Token *pStart, /* The CREATE token that begins a CREATE TABLE statement */ Token *pEnd /* The ")" that closes the CREATE INDEX statement */ ){ Table *pTab; /* Table to be indexed */ Index *pIndex; /* The index to be created */ char *zName = 0; int i, j, h; Token nullId; /* Fake token for an empty ID list */ /* ** Find the table that is to be indexed. Return early if not found. */ if( pTable!=0 ){ pTab = sqliteTableFromToken(pParse, pTable); }else{ pTab = pParse->pNewTable; } if( pTab==0 || pParse->nErr ) goto exit_create_index; if( pTab->readOnly ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table \"", pTab->zName, "\" may not have new indices added", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto exit_create_index; } /* ** Find the name of the index. Make sure there is not already another ** index or table with the same name. */ if( pName ){ zName = sqliteTableNameFromToken(pName); }else{ zName = 0; sqliteSetString(&zName, pTab->zName, "__primary_key", 0); } if( sqliteFindIndex(pParse->db, zName) ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "index \"", zName, "\" already exists", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto exit_create_index; } if( sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, zName) ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "there is already a table named \"", zName, "\"", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto exit_create_index; } /* If pList==0, it means this routine was called to make a primary ** key out of the last field added to the table under construction. ** So create a fake list to simulate this. */ if( pList==0 ){ nullId.z = pTab->azCol[pTab->nCol-1]; nullId.n = strlen(nullId.z); pList = sqliteIdListAppend(0, &nullId); if( pList==0 ) goto exit_create_index; } /* ** Allocate the index structure. */ pIndex = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Index) + strlen(zName) + sizeof(int)*pList->nId ); if( pIndex==0 ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "out of memory", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto exit_create_index; } pIndex->aiField = (int*)&pIndex[1]; pIndex->zName = (char*)&pIndex->aiField[pList->nId]; strcpy(pIndex->zName, zName); pIndex->pTable = pTab; pIndex->nField = pList->nId; /* Scan the names of the fields of the table to be indexed and ** load the field indices into the Index structure. Report an error ** if any field is not found. */ for(i=0; i<pList->nId; i++){ for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ if( sqliteStrICmp(pList->a[i].zName, pTab->azCol[j])==0 ) break; } if( j>=pTab->nCol ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table being indexed has no field " "named \"", pList->a[i].zName, "\"", 0); pParse->nErr++; sqliteFree(pIndex); goto exit_create_index; } pIndex->aiField[i] = j; } /* Link the new Index structure to its table and to the other ** in-memory database structures. */ if( pParse->explain==0 ){ h = sqliteHashNoCase(pIndex->zName, 0) % N_HASH; pIndex->pHash = pParse->db->apIdxHash[h]; pParse->db->apIdxHash[h] = pIndex; pIndex->pNext = pTab->pIndex; pTab->pIndex = pIndex; } /* If the initFlag is 0 then create the index on disk. This ** involves writing the index into the master table and filling in the ** index with the current table contents. ** ** The initFlag is 0 when the user first enters a CREATE INDEX ** command. The initFlag is 1 when a database is opened and ** CREATE INDEX statements are read out of the master table. In ** the latter case the index already exists on disk, which is why ** we don't want to recreate it. */ if( pParse->initFlag==0 ){ static VdbeOp addTable[] = { { OP_Open, 0, 0, MASTER_NAME}, { OP_New, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_String, 0, 0, "index"}, { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 2 */ { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 3 */ { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 4 */ { OP_MakeRecord, 4, 0, 0}, { OP_Put, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Close, 0, 0, 0}, }; int n; Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; int lbl1, lbl2; int i; if( v==0 ){ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); } if( v==0 ) goto exit_create_index; if( pStart && pEnd ){ int base; n = (int)pEnd->z - (int)pStart->z + 1; base = sqliteVdbeAddOpList(v, ArraySize(addTable), addTable); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+2, pIndex->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+3, pTab->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+4, pStart->z, n); } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, 0, 0, pTab->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, 1, 0, pIndex->zName, 0); lbl1 = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); lbl2 = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Next, 0, lbl2, 0, lbl1); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Key, 0, 0, 0, 0); for(i=0; i<pIndex->nField; i++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Field, 0, pIndex->aiField[i], 0, 0); } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeKey, pIndex->nField, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_PutIdx, 1, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, lbl1, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Noop, 0, 0, 0, lbl2); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, 1, 0, 0, 0); } /* Reclaim memory on an EXPLAIN call. */ if( pParse->explain ){ sqliteFree(pIndex); } /* Clean up before exiting */ exit_create_index: sqliteIdListDelete(pList); sqliteFree(zName); return; } /* ** This routine will drop an existing named index. */ void sqliteDropIndex(Parse *pParse, Token *pName){ Index *pIndex; char *zName; Vdbe *v; zName = sqliteTableNameFromToken(pName); pIndex = sqliteFindIndex(pParse->db, zName); sqliteFree(zName); if( pIndex==0 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "no such index: \"", 0, pName->z, pName->n, "\"", 1, 0); pParse->nErr++; return; } /* Generate code to remove the index and from the master table */ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); if( v ){ static VdbeOp dropIndex[] = { { OP_Open, 0, 0, MASTER_NAME}, { OP_ListOpen, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_String, 0, 0, 0}, /* 2 */ { OP_Next, 0, ADDR(9), 0}, /* 3 */ { OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Field, 0, 1, 0}, { OP_Ne, 0, ADDR(3), 0}, { OP_Key, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Delete, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_Destroy, 0, 0, 0}, /* 9 */ { OP_Close, 0, 0, 0}, }; int base; base = sqliteVdbeAddOpList(v, ArraySize(dropIndex), dropIndex); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+2, pIndex->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, base+9, pIndex->zName, 0); } /* Remove the index structure and free its memory. Except if the ** EXPLAIN keyword is present, no changes are made. */ if( !pParse->explain ){ if( pIndex->pTable->pIndex==pIndex ){ pIndex->pTable->pIndex = pIndex->pNext; }else{ Index *p; for(p=pIndex->pTable->pIndex; p && p->pNext!=pIndex; p=p->pNext){} if( p && p->pNext==pIndex ){ p->pNext = pIndex->pNext; } } sqliteDeleteIndex(pParse->db, pIndex); } } /* ** Add a new element to the end of an expression list. If pList is ** initially NULL, then create a new expression list. */ ExprList *sqliteExprListAppend(ExprList *pList, Expr *pExpr, Token *pName){ int i; if( pList==0 ){ pList = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(ExprList) ); } if( pList==0 ) return 0; if( (pList->nExpr & 7)==0 ){ int n = pList->nExpr + 8; pList->a = sqliteRealloc(pList->a, n*sizeof(pList->a[0])); if( pList->a==0 ){ pList->nExpr = 0; return pList; } } i = pList->nExpr++; pList->a[i].pExpr = pExpr; pList->a[i].zName = 0; if( pName ){ sqliteSetNString(&pList->a[i].zName, pName->z, pName->n, 0); } return pList; } /* ** Delete an entire expression list. */ void sqliteExprListDelete(ExprList *pList){ int i; if( pList==0 ) return; for(i=0; i<pList->nExpr; i++){ sqliteExprDelete(pList->a[i].pExpr); sqliteFree(pList->a[i].zName); } sqliteFree(pList->a); sqliteFree(pList); } /* ** Append a new element to the given IdList. Create a new IdList if ** need be. */ IdList *sqliteIdListAppend(IdList *pList, Token *pToken){ if( pList==0 ){ pList = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(IdList) ); if( pList==0 ) return 0; } if( (pList->nId & 7)==0 ){ pList->a = sqliteRealloc(pList->a, (pList->nId+8)*sizeof(pList->a[0]) ); if( pList->a==0 ){ pList->nId = 0; return pList; } } memset(&pList->a[pList->nId], 0, sizeof(pList->a[0])); if( pToken ){ sqliteSetNString(&pList->a[pList->nId].zName, pToken->z, pToken->n, 0); } pList->nId++; return pList; } /* ** Add an alias to the last identifier on the given identifier list. */ void sqliteIdListAddAlias(IdList *pList, Token *pToken){ if( pList && pList->nId>0 ){ int i = pList->nId - 1; sqliteSetNString(&pList->a[i].zAlias, pToken->z, pToken->n, 0); } } /* ** Delete an entire IdList */ void sqliteIdListDelete(IdList *pList){ int i; if( pList==0 ) return; for(i=0; i<pList->nId; i++){ sqliteFree(pList->a[i].zName); sqliteFree(pList->a[i].zAlias); } sqliteFree(pList->a); sqliteFree(pList); } /* ** This routine is call to handle SQL of the following form: ** ** insert into TABLE (IDLIST) values(EXPRLIST) ** ** The parameters are the table name and the expression list. */ void sqliteInsert( Parse *pParse, /* Parser context */ Token *pTableName, /* Name of table into which we are inserting */ ExprList *pList, /* List of values to be inserted */ IdList *pField /* Field name corresponding to pList. Might be NULL */ ){ Table *pTab; char *zTab; int i, j; Vdbe *v; zTab = sqliteTableNameFromToken(pTableName); pTab = sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, zTab); sqliteFree(zTab); if( pTab==0 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "no such table: \"", 0, pTableName->z, pTableName->n, "\"", 1, 0); pParse->nErr++; goto insert_cleanup; } if( pTab->readOnly ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table \"", pTab->zName, "\" may not be modified", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto insert_cleanup; } if( pField==0 && pList->nExpr!=pTab->nCol ){ char zNum1[30]; char zNum2[30]; sprintf(zNum1,"%d", pList->nExpr); sprintf(zNum2,"%d", pTab->nCol); sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table ", pTab->zName, " has ", zNum2, " columns but only ", zNum1, " values were supplied", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto insert_cleanup; } if( pField!=0 && pList->nExpr!=pField->nId ){ char zNum1[30]; char zNum2[30]; sprintf(zNum1,"%d", pList->nExpr); sprintf(zNum2,"%d", pTab->nCol); sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, zNum1, " values for ", zNum2, " columns", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto insert_cleanup; } if( pField ){ for(i=0; i<pField->nId; i++){ pField->a[i].idx = -1; } for(i=0; i<pField->nId; i++){ for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ if( sqliteStrICmp(pField->a[i].zName, pTab->azCol[j])==0 ){ pField->a[i].idx = j; break; } } if( j>=pTab->nCol ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table ", pTab->zName, " has no column named ", pField->a[i].zName, 0); pParse->nErr++; goto insert_cleanup; } } } v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); if( v ){ Index *pIdx; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, 0, 0, pTab->zName, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_New, 0, 0, 0, 0); if( pTab->pIndex ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0, 0); } for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++){ if( pField==0 ){ j = i; }else{ for(j=0; j<pField->nId; j++){ if( pField->a[j].idx==i ) break; } } if( pField && j>=pField->nId ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_String, 0, 0, "", 0); }else{ sqliteExprCode(pParse, pList->a[j].pExpr); } } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, pTab->nCol, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Put, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, 0, 0, 0, 0); for(pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ if( pIdx->pNext ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0, 0); } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, 0, 0, pIdx->zName, 0); for(i=0; i<pIdx->nField; i++){ int idx = pIdx->aiField[i]; if( pField==0 ){ j = idx; }else{ for(j=0; j<pField->nId; j++){ if( pField->a[j].idx==idx ) break; } } if( pField && j>=pField->nId ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_String, 0, 0, "", 0); }else{ sqliteExprCode(pParse, pList->a[j].pExpr); } } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeKey, pIdx->nField, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_PutIdx, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Close, 0, 0, 0, 0); } } insert_cleanup: sqliteExprListDelete(pList); sqliteIdListDelete(pField); } /* ** This routine walks an expression tree and resolves references to ** table fields. Nodes of the form ID.ID or ID resolve into an ** index to the table in the table list and a field offset. The opcode ** for such nodes is changed to TK_FIELD. The iTable value is changed ** to the index of the referenced table in pTabList, and the iField value ** is changed to the index of the field of the referenced table. ** ** Unknown fields or tables provoke an error. The function returns ** the number of errors seen and leaves an error message on pParse->zErrMsg. */ int sqliteExprResolveIds(Parse *pParse, IdList *pTabList, Expr *pExpr){ if( pExpr==0 ) return 0; switch( pExpr->op ){ /* A lone identifier */ case TK_ID: { int cnt = 0; /* Number of matches */ int i; /* Loop counter */ char *z = pExpr->token.z; int n = pExpr->token.n; for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ int j; Table *pTab = pTabList->a[i].pTab; if( pTab==0 ) continue; for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ if( sqliteStrNICmp(pTab->azCol[j], z, n)==0 ){ cnt++; pExpr->iTable = i; pExpr->iField = j; } } } if( cnt==0 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "unknown field name: \"", -1, pExpr->token.z, pExpr->token.n, "\"", -1, 0); pParse->nErr++; return 1; }else if( cnt>1 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "ambiguous field name: \"", -1, pExpr->token.z, pExpr->token.n, "\"", -1, 0); pParse->nErr++; return 1; } pExpr->op = TK_FIELD; break; } /* A table name and field name: ID.ID */ case TK_DOT: { int cnt = 0; /* Number of matches */ int i; /* Loop counter */ Expr *pLeft, *pRight; /* Left and right subbranches of the expr */ int n; /* Length of an identifier */ char *z; /* Text of an identifier */ pLeft = pExpr->pLeft; pRight = pExpr->pRight; assert( pLeft && pLeft->op==TK_ID ); assert( pRight && pRight->op==TK_ID ); n = pRight->token.n; z = pRight->token.z; for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ int j; char *zTab; Table *pTab = pTabList->a[i].pTab; if( pTab==0 ) continue; if( pTabList->a[i].zAlias ){ zTab = pTabList->a[i].zAlias; }else{ zTab = pTab->zName; } if( sqliteStrNICmp(zTab, pLeft->token.z, pLeft->token.n)!=0 ) continue; for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ if( sqliteStrNICmp(pTab->azCol[j], z, n)==0 ){ cnt++; pExpr->iTable = i; pExpr->iField = j; } } } if( cnt==0 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "unknown field name: \"", -1, pLeft->token.z, pLeft->token.n, ".", 1, z, n, "\"", 1, 0); pParse->nErr++; return 1; }else if( cnt>1 ){ sqliteSetNString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "ambiguous field name: \"", -1, pExpr->token.z, pExpr->token.n, ".", 1, z, n, "\"", 1, 0); pParse->nErr++; return 1; } sqliteExprDelete(pLeft); pExpr->pLeft = 0; sqliteExprDelete(pRight); pExpr->pRight = 0; pExpr->op = TK_FIELD; break; } /* For all else, just recursively walk the tree */ default: { if( pExpr->pLeft && sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pExpr->pLeft) ){ return 1; } if( pExpr->pRight && sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pExpr->pRight) ){ return 1; } if( pExpr->pList ){ int i; ExprList *pList = pExpr->pList; for(i=0; i<pList->nExpr; i++){ if( sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pList->a[i].pExpr) ){ return 1; } } } } } return 0; } /* ** Process a SELECT statement. */ void sqliteSelect( Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ ExprList *pEList, /* List of fields to extract. NULL means "*" */ IdList *pTabList, /* List of tables to select from */ Expr *pWhere, /* The WHERE clause. May be NULL */ ExprList *pOrderBy /* The ORDER BY clause. May be NULL */ ){ int i, j; WhereInfo *pWInfo; Vdbe *v; if( pParse->nErr>0 ) goto select_cleanup; /* Look up every table in the table list. */ for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ pTabList->a[i].pTab = sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, pTabList->a[i].zName); if( pTabList->a[i].pTab==0 ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "unknown table \"", pTabList->a[i].zName, "\"", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto select_cleanup; } } /* If the list of fields to retrieve is "*" then replace it with ** a list of all fields from all tables. */ if( pEList==0 ){ for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ Table *pTab = pTabList->a[i].pTab; for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ Expr *pExpr = sqliteExpr(TK_FIELD, 0, 0, 0); pExpr->iTable = i; pExpr->iField = j; pEList = sqliteExprListAppend(pEList, pExpr, 0); } } } /* Resolve the field names in all the expressions. */ for(i=0; i<pEList->nExpr; i++){ if( sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pEList->a[i].pExpr) ){ goto select_cleanup; } } if( pWhere && sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pWhere) ){ goto select_cleanup; } if( pOrderBy ){ for(i=0; i<pOrderBy->nExpr; i++){ if( sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pOrderBy->a[i].pExpr) ){ goto select_cleanup; } } } /* Begin generating code. */ v = pParse->pVdbe; if( v==0 ){ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); } if( v==0 ) goto select_cleanup; if( pOrderBy ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_SortOpen, 0, 0, 0, 0); } /* Identify column names */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ColumnCount, pEList->nExpr, 0, 0, 0); for(i=0; i<pEList->nExpr; i++){ Expr *p; if( pEList->a[i].zName ){ char *zName = pEList->a[i].zName; int addr = sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ColumnName, i, 0, zName, 0); if( zName[0]=='\'' || zName[0]=='"' ){ sqliteVdbeDequoteP3(v, addr); } continue; } p = pEList->a[i].pExpr; if( p->op!=TK_FIELD ){ char zName[30]; sprintf(zName, "field%d", i+1); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ColumnName, i, 0, zName, 0); }else{ if( pTabList->nId>1 ){ char *zName = 0; Table *pTab = pTabList->a[p->iTable].pTab; sqliteSetString(&zName, pTab->zName, ".", pTab->azCol[p->iField], 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ColumnName, i, 0, zName, 0); sqliteFree(zName); }else{ Table *pTab = pTabList->a[0].pTab; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ColumnName, i, 0, pTab->azCol[p->iField], 0); } } } /* Begin the database scan */ pWInfo = sqliteWhereBegin(pParse, pTabList, pWhere, 0); if( pWInfo==0 ) goto select_cleanup; /* Pull the requested fields. */ for(i=0; i<pEList->nExpr; i++){ sqliteExprCode(pParse, pEList->a[i].pExpr); } /* If there is no ORDER BY clause, then we can invoke the callback ** right away. If there is an ORDER BY, then we need to put the ** data into an appropriate sorter record. */ if( pOrderBy==0 ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Callback, pEList->nExpr, 0, 0, 0); }else{ char *zSortOrder; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_SortMakeRec, pEList->nExpr, 0, 0, 0); zSortOrder = sqliteMalloc( pOrderBy->nExpr + 1 ); if( zSortOrder==0 ) goto select_cleanup; for(i=0; i<pOrderBy->nExpr; i++){ zSortOrder[i] = pOrderBy->a[i].idx ? '-' : '+'; sqliteExprCode(pParse, pOrderBy->a[i].pExpr); } zSortOrder[pOrderBy->nExpr] = 0; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_SortMakeKey, pOrderBy->nExpr, 0, zSortOrder, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_SortPut, 0, 0, 0, 0); } /* End the database scan loop. */ sqliteWhereEnd(pWInfo); /* If there is an ORDER BY clause, then we need to sort the results ** and send them to the callback one by one. */ if( pOrderBy ){ int end = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); int addr; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Sort, 0, 0, 0, 0); addr = sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_SortNext, 0, end, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_SortCallback, pEList->nExpr, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, addr, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Noop, 0, 0, 0, end); } /* Always execute the following code before exiting, in order to ** release resources. */ select_cleanup: sqliteExprListDelete(pEList); sqliteIdListDelete(pTabList); sqliteExprDelete(pWhere); sqliteExprListDelete(pOrderBy); return; } /* ** Process a DELETE FROM statement. */ void sqliteDeleteFrom( Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ Token *pTableName, /* The table from which we should delete things */ Expr *pWhere /* The WHERE clause. May be null */ ){ Vdbe *v; /* The virtual database engine */ Table *pTab; /* The table from which records will be deleted */ IdList *pTabList; /* An ID list holding pTab and nothing else */ int end, addr; /* A couple addresses of generated code */ int i; /* Loop counter */ WhereInfo *pWInfo; /* Information about the WHERE clause */ Index *pIdx; /* For looping over indices of the table */ /* Locate the table which we want to update. This table has to be ** put in an IdList structure because some of the subroutines will ** will be calling are designed to work with multiple tables and expect ** an IdList* parameter instead of just a Table* parameger. */ pTabList = sqliteIdListAppend(0, pTableName); for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ pTabList->a[i].pTab = sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, pTabList->a[i].zName); if( pTabList->a[i].pTab==0 ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "unknown table \"", pTabList->a[i].zName, "\"", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto delete_from_cleanup; } if( pTabList->a[i].pTab->readOnly ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table \"", pTabList->a[i].zName, "\" may not be modified", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto delete_from_cleanup; } } pTab = pTabList->a[0].pTab; /* Resolve the field names in all the expressions. */ if( pWhere && sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pWhere) ){ goto delete_from_cleanup; } /* Begin generating code. */ v = pParse->pVdbe; if( v==0 ){ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); } if( v==0 ) goto delete_from_cleanup; /* Begin the database scan */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListOpen, 0, 0, 0, 0); pWInfo = sqliteWhereBegin(pParse, pTabList, pWhere, 1); if( pWInfo==0 ) goto delete_from_cleanup; /* Remember the index of every item to be deleted. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListWrite, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* End the database scan loop. */ sqliteWhereEnd(pWInfo); /* Delete every item identified in the list. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListRewind, 0, 0, 0, 0); for(i=1, pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; i++, pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, i, 0, pIdx->zName, 0); } end = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); addr = sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListRead, 0, end, 0, 0); if( pTab->pIndex ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Fetch, 0, 0, 0, 0); for(i=1, pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; i++, pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ int j; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0, 0); for(j=0; j<pIdx->nField; j++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Field, 0, pIdx->aiField[j], 0, 0); } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeKey, pIdx->nField, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_DeleteIdx, i, 0, 0, 0); } } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Delete, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, addr, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListClose, 0, 0, 0, end); delete_from_cleanup: sqliteIdListDelete(pTabList); sqliteExprDelete(pWhere); return; } /* ** Process an UPDATE statement. */ void sqliteUpdate( Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ Token *pTableName, /* The table in which we should change things */ ExprList *pChanges, /* Things to be changed */ Expr *pWhere /* The WHERE clause. May be null */ ){ int i, j; /* Loop counters */ Table *pTab; /* The table to be updated */ IdList *pTabList = 0; /* List containing only pTab */ int end, addr; /* A couple of addresses in the generated code */ WhereInfo *pWInfo; /* Information about the WHERE clause */ Vdbe *v; /* The virtual database engine */ Index *pIdx; /* For looping over indices */ int nIdx; /* Number of indices that need updating */ Index **apIdx = 0; /* An array of indices that need updating too */ int *aXRef = 0; /* aXRef[i] is the index in pChanges->a[] of the ** an expression for the i-th field of the table. ** aXRef[i]==-1 if the i-th field is not changed. */ /* Locate the table which we want to update. This table has to be ** put in an IdList structure because some of the subroutines will ** will be calling are designed to work with multiple tables and expect ** an IdList* parameter instead of just a Table* parameger. */ pTabList = sqliteIdListAppend(0, pTableName); for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ pTabList->a[i].pTab = sqliteFindTable(pParse->db, pTabList->a[i].zName); if( pTabList->a[i].pTab==0 ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "unknown table \"", pTabList->a[i].zName, "\"", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto update_cleanup; } if( pTabList->a[i].pTab->readOnly ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "table \"", pTabList->a[i].zName, "\" may not be modified", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto update_cleanup; } } pTab = pTabList->a[0].pTab; aXRef = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(int) * pTab->nCol ); if( aXRef==0 ) goto update_cleanup; for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++) aXRef[i] = -1; /* Resolve the field names in all the expressions in both the ** WHERE clause and in the new values. Also find the field index ** for each field to be updated in the pChanges array. */ if( pWhere && sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pWhere) ){ goto update_cleanup; } for(i=0; i<pChanges->nExpr; i++){ if( sqliteExprResolveIds(pParse, pTabList, pChanges->a[i].pExpr) ){ goto update_cleanup; } for(j=0; j<pTab->nCol; j++){ if( strcmp(pTab->azCol[j], pChanges->a[i].zName)==0 ){ pChanges->a[i].idx = j; aXRef[j] = i; break; } } if( j>=pTab->nCol ){ sqliteSetString(&pParse->zErrMsg, "no such field: \"", pChanges->a[i].zName, "\"", 0); pParse->nErr++; goto update_cleanup; } } /* Allocate memory for the array apIdx[] and fill it pointers to every ** index that needs to be updated. Indices only need updating if their ** key includes one of the fields named in pChanges. */ for(nIdx=0, pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ for(i=0; i<pIdx->nField; i++){ if( aXRef[pIdx->aiField[i]]>=0 ) break; } if( i<pIdx->nField ) nIdx++; } apIdx = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Index*) * nIdx ); if( apIdx==0 ) goto update_cleanup; for(nIdx=0, pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ for(i=0; i<pIdx->nField; i++){ if( aXRef[pIdx->aiField[i]]>=0 ) break; } if( i<pIdx->nField ) apIdx[nIdx++] = pIdx; } /* Begin generating code. */ v = pParse->pVdbe; if( v==0 ){ v = pParse->pVdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(pParse->db->pBe); } if( v==0 ) goto update_cleanup; /* Begin the database scan */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListOpen, 0, 0, 0, 0); pWInfo = sqliteWhereBegin(pParse, pTabList, pWhere, 1); if( pWInfo==0 ) goto update_cleanup; /* Remember the index of every item to be updated. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListWrite, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* End the database scan loop. */ sqliteWhereEnd(pWInfo); /* Rewind the list of records that need to be updated and ** open every index that needs updating. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListRewind, 0, 0, 0, 0); for(i=0; i<nIdx; i++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, i+1, 0, apIdx[i]->zName, 0); } /* Loop over every record that needs updating. We have to load ** the old data for each record to be updated because some fields ** might not change and we will need to copy the old value, therefore. ** Also, the old data is needed to delete the old index entires. */ end = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); addr = sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListRead, 0, end, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Fetch, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* Delete the old indices for the current record. */ for(i=0; i<nIdx; i++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, 0, 0, 0, 0); pIdx = apIdx[i]; for(j=0; j<pIdx->nField; j++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Field, 0, pIdx->aiField[j], 0, 0); } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeKey, pIdx->nField, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_DeleteIdx, i+1, 0, 0, 0); } /* Compute a completely new data for this record. */ for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++){ j = aXRef[i]; if( j<0 ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Field, 0, i, 0, 0); }else{ sqliteExprCode(pParse, pChanges->a[j].pExpr); } } /* Insert new index entries that correspond to the new data */ for(i=0; i<nIdx; i++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, pTab->nCol, 0, 0, 0); /* The KEY */ pIdx = apIdx[i]; for(j=0; j<pIdx->nField; j++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Dup, j+pTab->nCol-pIdx->aiField[j], 0, 0, 0); } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeKey, pIdx->nField, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_PutIdx, i+1, 0, 0, 0); } /* Write the new data back into the database. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeRecord, pTab->nCol, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Put, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* Repeat the above with the next record to be updated, until ** all record selected by the WHERE clause have been updated. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, addr, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_ListClose, 0, 0, 0, end); update_cleanup: sqliteFree(apIdx); sqliteFree(aXRef); sqliteIdListDelete(pTabList); sqliteExprListDelete(pChanges); sqliteExprDelete(pWhere); return; } |
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** This file contains code to implement the database baseend (DBBE) ** for sqlite. The database backend is the interface between ** sqlite and the code that does the actually reading and writing ** of information to the disk. ** ** This file uses GDBM as the database backend. It should be ** relatively simple to convert to a different database such ** as NDBM, SDBM, or BerkeleyDB. ** ** $Id: dbbe.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #include <gdbm.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <time.h> /* ** Each open database file is an instance of this structure. */ typedef struct BeFile BeFile; struct BeFile { char *zName; /* Name of the file */ GDBM_FILE dbf; /* The file itself */ int nRef; /* Number of references */ BeFile *pNext, *pPrev; /* Next and previous on list of open files */ }; /* ** The complete database is an instance of the following structure. */ struct Dbbe { char *zDir; /* The directory containing the database */ int write; /* True for write permission */ BeFile *pOpen; /* List of open files */ int nTemp; /* Number of temporary files created */ FILE **apTemp; /* Space to hold temporary file pointers */ }; /* ** Each file within the database is an instance of this ** structure. */ struct DbbeTable { Dbbe *pBe; /* The database of which this record is a part */ BeFile *pFile; /* The database file for this table */ datum key; /* Most recently used key */ datum data; /* Most recent data */ int needRewind; /* Next key should be the first */ int readPending; /* The fetch hasn't actually been done yet */ }; /* ** This routine opens a new database. For the current driver scheme, ** the database name is the name of the directory ** containing all the files of the database. */ Dbbe *sqliteDbbeOpen( const char *zName, /* The name of the database */ int write, /* True if we will be writing to the database */ int create, /* True to create database if it doesn't exist */ char **pzErrMsg /* Write error messages (if any) here */ ){ Dbbe *pNew; struct stat statbuf; if( stat(zName, &statbuf)!=0 ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "can't find file \"", zName, "\"", 0); return 0; } if( !S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode) ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "not a directory: \"", zName, "\"", 0); return 0; } pNew = sqliteMalloc(sizeof(Dbbe) + strlen(zName) + 1); if( pNew==0 ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "out of memory", 0); return 0; } pNew->zDir = (char*)&pNew[1]; strcpy(pNew->zDir, zName); pNew->write = write; pNew->pOpen = 0; return pNew; } /* ** Completely shutdown the given database. Close all files. Free all memory. */ void sqliteDbbeClose(Dbbe *pBe){ BeFile *pFile, *pNext; for(pFile=pBe->pOpen; pFile; pFile=pNext){ pNext = pFile->pNext; gdbm_close(pFile->dbf); memset(pFile, 0, sizeof(*pFile)); sqliteFree(pFile); } memset(pBe, 0, sizeof(*pBe)); sqliteFree(pBe); } /* ** Translate the name of a table into the name of a file that holds ** that table. Space to hold the filename is obtained from ** sqliteMalloc() and must be freed by the calling function. */ static char *sqliteFileOfTable(Dbbe *pBe, const char *zTable){ char *zFile = 0; int i; sqliteSetString(&zFile, pBe->zDir, "/", zTable, ".tbl", 0); if( zFile==0 ) return 0; for(i=strlen(pBe->zDir)+1; zFile[i]; i++){ int c = zFile[i]; if( isupper(c) ){ zFile[i] = tolower(c); }else if( !isalnum(c) && c!='-' && c!='_' && c!='.' ){ zFile[i] = '+'; } } return zFile; } /* ** Open a new table cursor */ DbbeTable *sqliteDbbeOpenTable( Dbbe *pBe, /* The database the table belongs to */ const char *zTable, /* The name of the table */ int writeable /* True to open for writing */ ){ char *zFile; /* Name of the table file */ DbbeTable *pTable; /* The new table cursor */ BeFile *pFile; /* The underlying data file for this table */ pTable = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(*pTable) ); if( pTable==0 ) return 0; zFile = sqliteFileOfTable(pBe, zTable); for(pFile=pBe->pOpen; pFile; pFile=pFile->pNext){ if( strcmp(pFile->zName,zFile)==0 ) break; } if( pFile==0 ){ pFile = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(*pFile) ); if( pFile==0 ){ sqliteFree(zFile); return 0; } pFile->zName = zFile; pFile->nRef = 1; pFile->pPrev = 0; if( pBe->pOpen ){ pBe->pOpen->pPrev = pFile; } pFile->pNext = pBe->pOpen; pBe->pOpen = pFile; pFile->dbf = gdbm_open(pFile->zName, 0, GDBM_WRCREAT, 0640, 0); }else{ sqliteFree(zFile); pFile->nRef++; } pTable->pBe = pBe; pTable->pFile = pFile; pTable->readPending = 0; pTable->needRewind = 1; return pTable; } /* ** Drop a table from the database. */ void sqliteDbbeDropTable(Dbbe *pBe, const char *zTable){ char *zFile; /* Name of the table file */ zFile = sqliteFileOfTable(pBe, zTable); unlink(zFile); sqliteFree(zFile); } /* ** Close a table previously opened by sqliteDbbeOpenTable(). */ void sqliteDbbeCloseTable(DbbeTable *pTable){ BeFile *pFile; Dbbe *pBe; if( pTable==0 ) return; pFile = pTable->pFile; pBe = pTable->pBe; pFile->nRef--; if( pFile->nRef<=0 ){ if( pFile->dbf!=NULL ){ gdbm_close(pFile->dbf); } if( pFile->pPrev ){ pFile->pPrev->pNext = pFile->pNext; }else{ pBe->pOpen = pFile->pNext; } if( pFile->pNext ){ pFile->pNext->pPrev = pFile->pPrev; } sqliteFree(pFile->zName); memset(pFile, 0, sizeof(*pFile)); sqliteFree(pFile); } if( pTable->key.dptr ) free(pTable->key.dptr); if( pTable->data.dptr ) free(pTable->data.dptr); memset(pTable, 0, sizeof(*pTable)); sqliteFree(pTable); } /* ** Clear the given datum */ static void datumClear(datum *p){ if( p->dptr ) free(p->dptr); p->dptr = 0; p->dsize = 0; } /* ** Fetch a single record from an open table. Return 1 on success ** and 0 on failure. */ int sqliteDbbeFetch(DbbeTable *pTable, int nKey, char *pKey){ datum key; key.dsize = nKey; key.dptr = pKey; datumClear(&pTable->key); datumClear(&pTable->data); if( pTable->pFile && pTable->pFile->dbf ){ pTable->data = gdbm_fetch(pTable->pFile->dbf, key); } return pTable->data.dptr!=0; } /* ** Copy bytes from the current key or data into a buffer supplied by ** the calling function. Return the number of bytes copied. */ int sqliteDbbeCopyKey(DbbeTable *pTable, int offset, int size, char *zBuf){ int n; if( offset>=pTable->key.dsize ) return 0; if( offset+size>pTable->key.dsize ){ n = pTable->key.dsize - offset; }else{ n = size; } memcpy(zBuf, &pTable->key.dptr[offset], n); return n; } int sqliteDbbeCopyData(DbbeTable *pTable, int offset, int size, char *zBuf){ int n; if( pTable->readPending && pTable->pFile && pTable->pFile->dbf ){ pTable->data = gdbm_fetch(pTable->pFile->dbf, pTable->key); pTable->readPending = 0; } if( offset>=pTable->data.dsize ) return 0; if( offset+size>pTable->data.dsize ){ n = pTable->data.dsize - offset; }else{ n = size; } memcpy(zBuf, &pTable->data.dptr[offset], n); return n; } /* ** Return a pointer to bytes from the key or data. The data returned ** is ephemeral. */ char *sqliteDbbeReadKey(DbbeTable *pTable, int offset){ if( offset<0 || offset>=pTable->key.dsize ) return ""; return &pTable->key.dptr[offset]; } char *sqliteDbbeReadData(DbbeTable *pTable, int offset){ if( pTable->readPending && pTable->pFile && pTable->pFile->dbf ){ pTable->data = gdbm_fetch(pTable->pFile->dbf, pTable->key); pTable->readPending = 0; } if( offset<0 || offset>=pTable->data.dsize ) return ""; return &pTable->data.dptr[offset]; } /* ** Return the total number of bytes in either data or key. */ int sqliteDbbeKeyLength(DbbeTable *pTable){ return pTable->key.dsize; } int sqliteDbbeDataLength(DbbeTable *pTable){ if( pTable->readPending && pTable->pFile && pTable->pFile->dbf ){ pTable->data = gdbm_fetch(pTable->pFile->dbf, pTable->key); pTable->readPending = 0; } return pTable->data.dsize; } /* ** Make is so that the next call to sqliteNextKey() finds the first ** key of the table. */ int sqliteDbbeRewind(DbbeTable *pTable){ pTable->needRewind = 1; return 0; } /* ** Read the next key from the table. Return 1 on success. Return ** 0 if there are no more keys. */ int sqliteDbbeNextKey(DbbeTable *pTable){ datum nextkey; int rc; if( pTable==0 || pTable->pFile==0 || pTable->pFile->dbf==0 ){ pTable->readPending = 0; return 0; } if( pTable->needRewind ){ nextkey = gdbm_firstkey(pTable->pFile->dbf); pTable->needRewind = 0; }else{ nextkey = gdbm_nextkey(pTable->pFile->dbf, pTable->key); } datumClear(&pTable->key); datumClear(&pTable->data); pTable->key = nextkey; if( pTable->key.dptr ){ pTable->readPending = 1; rc = 1; }else{ pTable->needRewind = 1; pTable->readPending = 0; rc = 0; } return rc; } /* ** The following are state variables for the RC4 algorithm. We ** use RC4 as a random number generator. Each call to RC4 gives ** a random 8-bit number. */ static struct { int i, j; int s[256]; } rc4; /* ** Initialize the RC4 algorithm. */ static void rc4init(char *key, int keylen){ int i; char k[256]; rc4.j = 0; rc4.i = 0; for(i=0; i<256; i++){ rc4.s[i] = i; k[i] = key[i%keylen]; } for(i=0; i<256; i++){ int t; rc4.j = (rc4.j + rc4.s[i] + k[i]) & 0xff; t = rc4.s[rc4.j]; rc4.s[rc4.j] = rc4.s[i]; rc4.s[i] = t; } } /* ** Get a single 8-bit random value from the RC4 algorithm. */ static int rc4byte(void){ int t; rc4.i = (rc4.i + 1) & 0xff; rc4.j = (rc4.j + rc4.s[rc4.i]) & 0xff; t = rc4.s[rc4.i]; rc4.s[rc4.i] = rc4.s[rc4.j]; rc4.s[rc4.j] = t; t = rc4.s[rc4.i] + rc4.s[rc4.j]; return t & 0xff; } /* ** Get a new integer key. */ int sqliteDbbeNew(DbbeTable *pTable){ static int isInit = 0; int iKey; datum key; int go = 1; int i; if( !isInit ){ struct stat statbuf; stat(pTable->pFile->zName, &statbuf); time(&statbuf.st_ctime); rc4init((char*)&statbuf, sizeof(statbuf)); isInit = 1; } if( pTable->pFile==0 || pTable->pFile->dbf==0 ) return 1; while( go ){ iKey = 0; for(i=0; i<4; i++){ iKey = (iKey<<8) + rc4byte(); } key.dptr = (char*)&iKey; key.dsize = 4; go = gdbm_exists(pTable->pFile->dbf, key); } return iKey; } /* ** Write an entry into the table. Overwrite any prior entry with the ** same key. */ int sqliteDbbePut(DbbeTable *pTable, int nKey,char *pKey,int nData,char *pData){ datum data, key; if( pTable->pFile==0 || pTable->pFile->dbf==0 ) return 0; data.dsize = nData; data.dptr = pData; key.dsize = nKey; key.dptr = pKey; gdbm_store(pTable->pFile->dbf, key, data, GDBM_REPLACE); datumClear(&pTable->key); datumClear(&pTable->data); return 1; } /* ** Remove an entry from a table, if the entry exists. */ int sqliteDbbeDelete(DbbeTable *pTable, int nKey, char *pKey){ datum key; datumClear(&pTable->key); datumClear(&pTable->data); if( pTable->pFile==0 || pTable->pFile->dbf==0 ) return 0; key.dsize = nKey; key.dptr = pKey; gdbm_delete(pTable->pFile->dbf, key); return 1; } /* ** Open a temporary file. */ FILE *sqliteDbbeOpenTempFile(Dbbe *pBe){ char *zFile; char zBuf[30]; int i; for(i=0; i<pBe->nTemp; i++){ if( pBe->apTemp[i]==0 ) break; } if( i>=pBe->nTemp ){ pBe->nTemp++; pBe->apTemp = sqliteRealloc(pBe->apTemp, pBe->nTemp*sizeof(FILE*) ); } if( pBe->apTemp==0 ) return 0; sprintf(zBuf, "/_temp_%d~", i); zFile = 0; sqliteSetString(&zFile, pBe->zDir, zBuf, 0); pBe->apTemp[i] = fopen(zFile, "w+"); sqliteFree(zFile); return pBe->apTemp[i]; } /* ** Close a temporary file opened using sqliteDbbeOpenTempFile() */ void sqliteDbbeCloseTempFile(Dbbe *pBe, FILE *f){ int i; for(i=0; i<pBe->nTemp; i++){ if( pBe->apTemp[i]==f ){ char *zFile; char zBuf[30]; sprintf(zBuf, "/_temp_%d~", i); zFile = 0; sqliteSetString(&zFile, pBe->zDir, zBuf, 0); unlink(zFile); sqliteFree(zFile); pBe->apTemp[i] = 0; break; } } fclose(f); } |
Added src/dbbe.h.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 | /* ** Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 D. Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** This file defines the interface to the database backend (Dbbe). ** ** The database backend is designed to be as general as possible ** so that it can easily be replaced by a different backend. ** This library was originally designed to support the following ** backends: GDBM, NDBM, SDBM, Berkeley DB. ** ** $Id: dbbe.h,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #ifndef _SQLITE_DBBE_H_ #define _SQLITE_DBBE_H_ #include <stdio.h> /* ** The database backend supports two opaque structures. A Dbbe is ** a context for the entire set of tables forming a complete ** database. A DbbeTable is a single table. ** ** The DbbeTable structure holds some state information, such as ** the key and data from the last retrieval. For this reason, ** the backend must allow the creation of multiple independent ** DbbeTable structures for each table in the database. */ typedef struct Dbbe Dbbe; typedef struct DbbeTable DbbeTable; /* ** The 18 interface routines. */ /* Open a complete database */ Dbbe *sqliteDbbeOpen(const char *zName, int write, int create, char **pzErr); /* Close the whole database. */ void sqliteDbbeClose(Dbbe*); /* Open a particular table of a previously opened database. ** Create the table if it doesn't already exist and writeable!=0. */ DbbeTable *sqliteDbbeOpenTable(Dbbe*, const char *zTableName, int writeable); /* Delete a table from the database */ void sqliteDbbeDropTable(Dbbe*, const char *zTableName); /* Close a table */ void sqliteDbbeCloseTable(DbbeTable*); /* Fetch an entry from a table with the given key. Return 1 if ** successful and 0 if no such entry exists. */ int sqliteDbbeFetch(DbbeTable*, int nKey, char *pKey); /* Retrieve the key or data used for the last fetch. Only size ** bytes are read beginning with the offset-th byte. The return ** value is the actual number of bytes read. */ int sqliteDbbeCopyKey(DbbeTable*, int offset, int size, char *zBuf); int sqliteDbbeCopyData(DbbeTable*, int offset, int size, char *zBuf); /* Retrieve the key or data. The result is ephemeral. */ char *sqliteDbbeReadKey(DbbeTable*, int offset); char *sqliteDbbeReadData(DbbeTable*, int offset); /* Return the length of the most recently fetched key or data. */ int sqliteDbbeKeyLength(DbbeTable*); int sqliteDbbeDataLength(DbbeTable*); /* Retrieve the next entry in the table. The first key is retrieved ** the first time this routine is called, or after a call to ** sqliteDbbeRewind(). The return value is 1 if there is another ** entry, or 0 if there are no more entries. */ int sqliteDbbeNextKey(DbbeTable*); /* Make it so that the next call to sqliteDbbeNextKey() returns ** the first entry of the table. */ int sqliteDbbeRewind(DbbeTable*); /* Get a new integer key for this table. */ int sqliteDbbeNew(DbbeTable*); /* Write an entry into a table. If another entry already exists with ** the same key, the old entry is discarded first. */ int sqliteDbbePut(DbbeTable*, int nKey, char *pKey, int nData, char *pData); /* Remove an entry from the table */ int sqliteDbbeDelete(DbbeTable*, int nKey, char *pKey); /* Open a file suitable for temporary storage */ FILE *sqliteDbbeOpenTempFile(Dbbe*); /* Close a temporary file */ void sqliteDbbeCloseTempFile(Dbbe *, FILE *); #endif /* defined(_SQLITE_DBBE_H_) */ |
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** Main file for the SQLite library. The routines in this file ** implement the programmer interface to the library. Routines in ** other files are for internal use by SQLite and should not be ** accessed by users of the library. ** ** $Id: main.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" /* ** This is the callback routine for the code that initializes the ** database. Each callback contains text of a CREATE TABLE or ** CREATE INDEX statement that must be parsed to yield the internal ** structures that describe the tables. */ static int sqliteOpenCb(void *pDb, int argc, char **argv, char **azColName){ sqlite *db = (sqlite*)pDb; Parse sParse; int nErr; char *zErrMsg = 0; if( argc!=1 ) return 0; memset(&sParse, 0, sizeof(sParse)); sParse.db = db; sParse.initFlag = 1; nErr = sqliteRunParser(&sParse, argv[0], &zErrMsg); return nErr; } /* ** Open a new SQLite database. Construct an "sqlite" structure to define ** the state of this database and return a pointer to that structure. */ sqlite *sqlite_open(const char *zFilename, int mode, char **pzErrMsg){ sqlite *db; Vdbe *vdbe; Table *pTab; char *azArg[2]; static char master_schema[] = "CREATE TABLE " MASTER_NAME " (\n" " type text,\n" " name text,\n" " tbl_name text,\n" " sql text\n" ")" ; /* The following program is used to initialize the internal ** structure holding the tables and indexes of the database. ** The database contains a special table named "sqlite_master" ** defined as follows: ** ** CREATE TABLE sqlite_master ( ** type text, -- Either "table" or "index" ** name text, -- Name of table or index ** tbl_name text, -- Associated table ** sql text -- The CREATE statement for this object ** ); ** ** The sqlite_master table contains a single entry for each table ** and each index. The "type" field tells whether the entry is ** a table or index. The "name" field is the name of the object. ** The "tbl_name" is the name of the associated table. For tables, ** the tbl_name field is always the same as name. For indices, the ** tbl_name field contains the name of the table that the index ** indexes. Finally, the sql field contains the complete text of ** the CREATE TABLE or CREATE INDEX statement that originally created ** the table or index. ** ** The following program invokes its callback on the SQL for each ** table then goes back and invokes the callback on the ** SQL for each index. The callback will invoke the ** parser to build the internal representation of the ** database scheme. */ static VdbeOp initProg[] = { { OP_Open, 0, 0, MASTER_NAME}, { OP_Next, 0, 8, 0}, /* 1 */ { OP_Field, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_String, 0, 0, "table"}, { OP_Ne, 0, 1, 0}, { OP_Field, 0, 3, 0}, { OP_Callback, 1, 0, 0}, { OP_Goto, 0, 1, 0}, { OP_Rewind, 0, 0, 0}, /* 8 */ { OP_Next, 0, 16, 0}, /* 9 */ { OP_Field, 0, 0, 0}, { OP_String, 0, 0, "index"}, { OP_Ne, 0, 9, 0}, { OP_Field, 0, 3, 0}, { OP_Callback, 1, 0, 0}, { OP_Goto, 0, 9, 0}, { OP_Halt, 0, 0, 0}, /* 16 */ }; /* Allocate space to hold the main database structure */ db = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(sqlite) ); if( pzErrMsg ) *pzErrMsg = 0; if( db==0 ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "out of memory", 0); return 0; } /* Open the backend database driver */ db->pBe = sqliteDbbeOpen(zFilename, (mode&0222)!=0, mode!=0, pzErrMsg); if( db->pBe==0 ){ sqliteFree(db); return 0; } /* Create a virtual machine to run the initialization program. Run ** the program. The delete the virtual machine. */ azArg[0] = master_schema; azArg[1] = 0; sqliteOpenCb(db, 1, azArg, 0); pTab = sqliteFindTable(db, MASTER_NAME); if( pTab ){ pTab->readOnly = 1; } vdbe = sqliteVdbeCreate(db->pBe); sqliteVdbeAddOpList(vdbe, sizeof(initProg)/sizeof(initProg[0]), initProg); sqliteVdbeExec(vdbe, sqliteOpenCb, db, pzErrMsg); sqliteVdbeDelete(vdbe); return db; } /* ** Close an existing SQLite database */ void sqlite_close(sqlite *db){ int i; sqliteDbbeClose(db->pBe); for(i=0; i<N_HASH; i++){ Table *pNext, *pList = db->apTblHash[i]; db->apTblHash[i] = 0; while( pList ){ pNext = pList->pHash; pList->pHash = 0; sqliteDeleteTable(db, pList); pList = pNext; } } sqliteFree(db); } /* ** Return TRUE if the given SQL string ends in a semicolon. */ int sqlite_complete(const char *zSql){ int i; int lastWasSemi = 0; i = 0; while( i>=0 && zSql[i]!=0 ){ int tokenType; int n; n = sqliteGetToken(&zSql[i], &tokenType); switch( tokenType ){ case TK_SPACE: case TK_COMMENT: break; case TK_SEMI: lastWasSemi = 1; break; default: lastWasSemi = 0; break; } i += n; } return lastWasSemi; } /* ** Execute SQL code */ int sqlite_exec( sqlite *db, /* The database on which the SQL executes */ char *zSql, /* The SQL to be executed */ sqlite_callback xCallback, /* Invoke this callback routine */ void *pArg, /* First argument to xCallback() */ char **pzErrMsg /* Write error messages here */ ){ Parse sParse; int nErr; if( pzErrMsg ) *pzErrMsg = 0; memset(&sParse, 0, sizeof(sParse)); sParse.db = db; sParse.xCallback = xCallback; sParse.pArg = pArg; nErr = sqliteRunParser(&sParse, zSql, pzErrMsg); return nErr; } |
Added src/shell.c.
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** This file contains code to implement the "sqlite" command line ** utility for accessing SQLite databases. ** ** $Id: shell.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "sqlite.h" #include <unistd.h> #include <ctype.h> #if !defined(NO_READLINE) #include <readline/readline.h> #include <readline/history.h> #endif /* ** An pointer to an instance of this structure is passed from ** the main program to the callback. This is used to communicate ** state and mode information. */ struct callback_data { int cnt; /* Number of records displayed so far */ FILE *out; /* Write results here */ int mode; /* An output mode setting */ int showHeader; /* True to show column names in List or Column mode */ char separator[20];/* Separator character for MODE_List */ int colWidth[30]; /* Width of each column when in column mode */ }; /* ** These are the allowed modes. */ #define MODE_Line 0 /* One field per line. Blank line between records */ #define MODE_Column 1 /* One record per line in neat columns */ #define MODE_List 2 /* One record per line with a separator */ /* ** Number of elements in an array */ #define ArraySize(X) (sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0])) /* ** This is the callback routine that the SQLite library ** invokes for each row of a query result. */ static int callback(void *pArg, int nArg, char **azArg, char **azCol){ int i; struct callback_data *p = (struct callback_data*)pArg; switch( p->mode ){ case MODE_Line: { if( p->cnt++>0 ) fprintf(p->out,"\n"); for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ fprintf(p->out,"%s = %s\n", azCol[i], azArg[i]); } break; } case MODE_Column: { if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ int w; if( i<ArraySize(p->colWidth) && p->colWidth[i]>0 ){ w = p->colWidth[i]; }else{ w = 10; } fprintf(p->out,"%-*.*s%s",w,w,azCol[i], i==nArg-1 ? "\n": " "); } for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ int w; if( i<ArraySize(p->colWidth) && p->colWidth[i]>0 ){ w = p->colWidth[i]; }else{ w = 10; } fprintf(p->out,"%-*.*s%s",w,w,"-------------------------------------", i==nArg-1 ? "\n": " "); } } for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ int w; if( i<ArraySize(p->colWidth) && p->colWidth[i]>0 ){ w = p->colWidth[i]; }else{ w = 10; } fprintf(p->out,"%-*.*s%s",w,w,azArg[i], i==nArg-1 ? "\n": " "); } break; } case MODE_List: { if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ fprintf(p->out,"%s%s",azCol[i], i==nArg-1 ? "\n" : p->separator); } } for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){ fprintf(p->out,"%s%s",azArg[i], i==nArg-1 ? "\n" : p->separator); } break; } } return 0; } /* ** Text of a help message */ static char zHelp[] = ".exit Exit this program\n" ".explain Set output mode suitable for EXPLAIN\n" ".header ON|OFF Turn display of headers on or off\n" ".help Show this message\n" ".indices TABLE Show names of all indices on TABLE\n" ".mode MODE Set mode to one of \"line\", \"column\", or" " \"list\"\n" ".output FILENAME Send output to FILENAME\n" ".output stdout Send output to the screen\n" ".schema ?TABLE? Show the CREATE statements\n" ".separator STRING Change separator string for \"list\" mode\n" ".tables List names all tables in the database\n" ".width NUM NUM ... Set column widths for \"column\" mode\n" ; /* ** If an input line begins with "." then invoke this routine to ** process that line. */ static void do_meta_command(char *zLine, sqlite *db, struct callback_data *p){ int i = 1; int nArg = 0; int n, c; char *azArg[50]; /* Parse the input line into tokens. */ while( zLine[i] && nArg<ArraySize(azArg) ){ while( isspace(zLine[i]) ){ i++; } if( zLine[i]=='\'' || zLine[i]=='"' ){ int delim = zLine[i++]; azArg[nArg++] = &zLine[i]; while( zLine[i] && zLine[i]!=delim ){ i++; } if( zLine[i]==delim ){ zLine[i++] = 0; } }else{ azArg[nArg++] = &zLine[i]; while( zLine[i] && !isspace(zLine[i]) ){ i++; } if( zLine[i] ) zLine[i++] = 0; } } /* Process the input line. */ if( nArg==0 ) return; n = strlen(azArg[0]); c = azArg[0][0]; if( c=='e' && strncmp(azArg[0], "exit", n)==0 ){ exit(0); }else if( c=='e' && strncmp(azArg[0], "explain", n)==0 ){ p->mode = MODE_Column; p->showHeader = 1; p->colWidth[0] = 4; p->colWidth[1] = 12; p->colWidth[2] = 5; p->colWidth[3] = 5; p->colWidth[4] = 40; }else if( c=='h' && strncmp(azArg[0], "header", n)==0 && nArg>1 ){ int j; char *z = azArg[1]; int val = atoi(azArg[1]); for(j=0; z[j]; j++){ if( isupper(z[j]) ) z[j] = tolower(z[j]); } if( strcmp(z,"on")==0 ){ val = 1; }else if( strcmp(z,"yes")==0 ){ val = 1; } p->showHeader = val; }else if( c=='h' && strncmp(azArg[0], "help", n)==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,zHelp); }else if( c=='i' && strncmp(azArg[0], "indices", n)==0 && nArg>1 ){ struct callback_data data; char *zErrMsg = 0; char zSql[1000]; memcpy(&data, p, sizeof(data)); data.showHeader = 0; data.mode = MODE_List; sprintf(zSql, "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master " "WHERE type='index' AND tbl_name='%.900s'", azArg[1]); sqlite_exec(db, zSql, callback, &data, &zErrMsg); if( zErrMsg ){ fprintf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", zErrMsg); free(zErrMsg); } }else if( c=='m' && strncmp(azArg[0], "mode", n)==0 && nArg==2 ){ int n2 = strlen(azArg[1]); if( strncmp(azArg[1],"line",n2)==0 ){ p->mode = MODE_Line; }else if( strncmp(azArg[1],"column",n2)==0 ){ p->mode = MODE_Column; }else if( strncmp(azArg[1],"list",n2)==0 ){ p->mode = MODE_List; } }else if( c=='o' && strncmp(azArg[0], "output", n)==0 && nArg==2 ){ if( p->out!=stdout ){ fclose(p->out); } if( strcmp(azArg[1],"stdout")==0 ){ p->out = stdout; }else{ p->out = fopen(azArg[1], "w"); if( p->out==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"can't write to \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]); p->out = stdout; } } }else if( c=='s' && strncmp(azArg[0], "schema", n)==0 ){ struct callback_data data; char *zErrMsg = 0; char zSql[1000]; memcpy(&data, p, sizeof(data)); data.showHeader = 0; data.mode = MODE_List; if( nArg>1 ){ sprintf(zSql, "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master WHERE name='%.900s'", azArg[1]); }else{ sprintf(zSql, "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master " "ORDER BY tbl_name, type DESC, name"); } sqlite_exec(db, zSql, callback, &data, &zErrMsg); if( zErrMsg ){ fprintf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", zErrMsg); free(zErrMsg); } }else if( c=='s' && strncmp(azArg[0], "separator", n)==0 && nArg==2 ){ sprintf(p->separator, "%.*s", (int)ArraySize(p->separator)-1, azArg[1]); }else if( c=='t' && strncmp(azArg[0], "tables", n)==0 ){ struct callback_data data; char *zErrMsg = 0; static char zSql[] = "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table'"; memcpy(&data, p, sizeof(data)); data.showHeader = 0; data.mode = MODE_List; sqlite_exec(db, zSql, callback, &data, &zErrMsg); if( zErrMsg ){ fprintf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", zErrMsg); free(zErrMsg); } }else if( c=='w' && strncmp(azArg[0], "width", n)==0 ){ int j; for(j=1; j<nArg && j<ArraySize(p->colWidth); j++){ p->colWidth[j-1] = atoi(azArg[j]); } }else { fprintf(stderr, "unknown command: \"%s\". Enter \".help\" for help\n", azArg[0]); } } int main(int argc, char **argv){ sqlite *db; char *zErrMsg = 0; struct callback_data data; if( argc!=2 && argc!=3 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s FILENAME ?SQL?\n", *argv); exit(1); } db = sqlite_open(argv[1], 0666, &zErrMsg); if( db==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Unable to open database \"%s\": %s\n", argv[1], zErrMsg); exit(1); } memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data)); data.out = stdout; if( argc==3 ){ data.mode = MODE_List; strcpy(data.separator,"|"); if( sqlite_exec(db, argv[2], callback, &data, &zErrMsg)!=0 && zErrMsg!=0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"SQL error: %s\n", zErrMsg); exit(1); } }else{ char *zLine; char *zSql = 0; int nSql = 0; int istty = isatty(0); data.mode = MODE_Line; strcpy(data.separator,"|"); data.showHeader = 0; if( istty ){ printf( "Enter \".help\" for instructions\n" ); } while( (zLine = readline(istty ? (zSql==0 ? "sql> " : ".... ") : 0))!=0 ){ if( zLine && zLine[0]=='.' ){ do_meta_command(zLine, db, &data); free(zLine); continue; } if( zSql==0 ){ nSql = strlen(zLine); zSql = malloc( nSql+1 ); strcpy(zSql, zLine); }else{ int len = strlen(zLine); zSql = realloc( zSql, nSql + len + 2 ); if( zSql==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"%s: out of memory!\n", *argv); exit(1); } strcpy(&zSql[nSql++], "\n"); strcpy(&zSql[nSql], zLine); nSql += len; } free(zLine); if( sqlite_complete(zSql) ){ data.cnt = 0; if( sqlite_exec(db, zSql, callback, &data, &zErrMsg)!=0 && zErrMsg!=0 ){ printf("SQL error: %s\n", zErrMsg); free(zErrMsg); zErrMsg = 0; } free(zSql); zSql = 0; nSql = 0; } } } sqlite_close(db); return 0; } |
Added src/sqlite.h.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 | /* ** Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 D. Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** This header file defines the interface that the sqlite library ** presents to client programs. ** ** @(#) $Id: sqlite.h,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #ifndef _SQLITE_H_ #define _SQLITE_H_ /* ** Each open sqlite database is represented by an instance of the ** following opaque structure. */ typedef struct sqlite sqlite; /* ** A function to open a new sqlite database. ** ** If the database does not exist and mode indicates write ** permission, then a new database is created. If the database ** does not exist and mode does not indicate write permission, ** then the open fails, an error message generated (if errmsg!=0) ** and the function returns 0. ** ** If mode does not indicates user write permission, then the ** database is opened read-only. ** ** The Truth: As currently implemented, all databases are opened ** for writing all the time. Maybe someday we will provide the ** ability to open a database readonly. The mode parameters is ** provide in anticipation of that enhancement. */ sqlite *sqlite_open(const char *filename, int mode, char **errmsg); /* ** A function to close the database. ** ** Call this function with a pointer to a structure that was previously ** returned from sqlite_open() and the corresponding database will by closed. */ void sqlite_close(sqlite *); /* ** The type for a callback function. */ typedef int (*sqlite_callback)(void*,int,char**, char**); /* ** A function to executes one or more statements of SQL. ** ** If one or more of the SQL statements are queries, then ** the callback function specified by the 3rd parameter is ** invoked once for each row of the query result. This callback ** should normally return 0. If the callback returns a non-zero ** value then the query is aborted, all subsequent SQL statements ** are skipped and the sqlite_exec() function returns the same ** value that the callback returned. ** ** The 4th parameter is an arbitrary pointer that is passed ** to the callback function as its first parameter. ** ** The 2nd parameter to the callback function is the number of ** columns in the query result. The 3rd parameter is an array ** of string holding the values for each column. The 4th parameter ** is an array of strings holding the names of each column. ** ** The callback function may be NULL, even for queries. A NULL ** callback is not an error. It just means that no callback ** will be invoked. ** ** If an error occurs while parsing or evaluating the SQL (but ** not while executing the callback) then an appropriate error ** message is written into memory obtained from malloc() and ** *errmsg is made to point to that message. If errmsg==NULL, ** then no error message is ever written. The return value is ** non-zero if an error occurs. */ int sqlite_exec( sqlite*, /* An open database */ char *sql, /* SQL to be executed */ sqlite_callback, /* Callback function */ void *, /* 1st argument to callback function */ char **errmsg /* Error msg written here */ ); /* This function returns true if the given input string comprises ** one or more complete SQL statements. ** ** The algorithm is simple. If the last token other than spaces ** and comments is a semicolon, then return true. otherwise return ** false. */ int sqlite_complete(const char *sql); #endif /* _SQLITE_H_ */ |
Added src/sqliteInt.h.
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** Internal interface definitions for SQLite. ** ** @(#) $Id: sqliteInt.h,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqlite.h" #include "dbbe.h" #include "vdbe.h" #include "parse.h" #include <gdbm.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <assert.h> /* ** The number of entries in the in-memory hash table holding the ** schema. */ #define N_HASH 51 /* ** Name of the master database table. The master database table ** is a special table that holds the names and attributes of all ** user tables and indices. */ #define MASTER_NAME "sqlite_master" /* ** A convenience macro that returns the number of elements in ** an array. */ #define ArraySize(X) (sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0])) /* ** Forward references to structures */ typedef struct Table Table; typedef struct Index Index; typedef struct Instruction Instruction; typedef struct Expr Expr; typedef struct ExprList ExprList; typedef struct Parse Parse; typedef struct Token Token; typedef struct IdList IdList; typedef struct WhereInfo WhereInfo; /* ** Each database is an instance of the following structure */ struct sqlite { Dbbe *pBe; /* The backend driver */ int flags; /* Miscellanous flags */ Table *apTblHash[N_HASH]; /* All tables of the database */ Index *apIdxHash[N_HASH]; /* All indices of the database */ }; /* ** Possible values for the flags field of sqlite */ #define SQLITE_VdbeTrace 0x00000001 /* ** Each table is represented in memory by ** an instance of the following structure */ struct Table { char *zName; /* Name of the table */ Table *pHash; /* Next table with same hash on zName */ int nCol; /* Number of columns in this table */ int readOnly; /* True if this table should not be written by the user */ char **azCol; /* Name of each column */ Index *pIndex; /* List of indices on this table. */ }; /* ** Each index is represented in memory by and ** instance of the following structure. */ struct Index { char *zName; /* Name of this index */ Index *pHash; /* Next index with the same hash on zName */ int nField; /* Number of fields in the table indexed by this index */ int *aiField; /* Indices of fields used by this index. 1st is 0 */ Table *pTable; /* The table being indexed */ Index *pNext; /* The next index associated with the same table */ }; /* ** Each token coming out of the lexer is an instance of ** this structure. */ struct Token { char *z; /* Text of the token */ int n; /* Number of characters in this token */ }; /* ** Each node of an expression in the parse tree is an instance ** of this structure */ struct Expr { int op; /* Operation performed by this node */ Expr *pLeft, *pRight; /* Left and right subnodes */ ExprList *pList; /* A list of expressions used as a function argument */ Token token; /* An operand token */ int iTable, iField; /* When op==TK_FIELD, then this node means the ** iField-th field of the iTable-th table */ }; /* ** A list of expressions. Each expression may optionally have a ** name. An expr/name combination can be used in several ways, such ** as the list of "expr AS ID" fields following a "SELECT" or in the ** list of "ID = expr" items in an UPDATE. A list of expressions can ** also be used as the argument to a function, in which case the azName ** field is not used. */ struct ExprList { int nExpr; /* Number of expressions on the list */ struct { Expr *pExpr; /* The list of expressions */ char *zName; /* Token associated with this expression */ int idx; /* ... */ } *a; /* One entry for each expression */ }; /* ** A list of identifiers. */ struct IdList { int nId; /* Number of identifiers on the list */ struct { char *zName; /* Text of the identifier. */ char *zAlias; /* The "B" part of a "A AS B" phrase. zName is the "A" */ Table *pTab; /* Table corresponding to zName */ int idx; /* Index of a field name in the table */ } *a; /* One entry for each identifier on the list */ }; /* ** The WHERE clause processing routine has two halves. The ** first part does the start of the WHERE loop and the second ** half does the tail of the WHERE loop. An instance of ** this structure is returned by the first half and passed ** into the second half to give some continuity. */ struct WhereInfo { Parse *pParse; IdList *pTabList; int iContinue; int iBreak; }; /* ** An SQL parser context */ struct Parse { sqlite *db; /* The main database structure */ sqlite_callback xCallback; /* The callback function */ void *pArg; /* First argument to the callback function */ char *zErrMsg; /* An error message */ Token sErrToken; /* The token at which the error occurred */ Token sFirstToken; /* The first token parsed */ Token sLastToken; /* The last token parsed */ Table *pNewTable; /* A table being constructed by CREATE TABLE */ Vdbe *pVdbe; /* An engine for executing database bytecode */ int explain; /* True if the EXPLAIN flag is found on the query */ int initFlag; /* True if reparsing CREATE TABLEs */ int nErr; /* Number of errors seen */ }; /* ** Internal function prototypes */ int sqliteStrICmp(const char *, const char *); int sqliteStrNICmp(const char *, const char *, int); int sqliteHashNoCase(const char *, int); int sqliteCompare(const char *, const char *); int sqliteSortCompare(const char *, const char *); void *sqliteMalloc(int); void sqliteFree(void*); void *sqliteRealloc(void*,int); int sqliteGetToken(const char*, int *); void sqliteSetString(char **, const char *, ...); void sqliteSetNString(char **, ...); int sqliteRunParser(Parse*, char*, char **); void sqliteExec(Parse*); Expr *sqliteExpr(int, Expr*, Expr*, Token*); Expr *sqliteExprFunction(ExprList*, Token*); void sqliteExprDelete(Expr*); ExprList *sqliteExprListAppend(ExprList*,Expr*,Token*); void sqliteExprListDelete(ExprList*); void sqliteStartTable(Parse*,Token*,Token*); void sqliteAddColumn(Parse*,Token*); void sqliteEndTable(Parse*,Token*); void sqliteDropTable(Parse*, Token*); void sqliteDeleteTable(sqlite*, Table*); void sqliteInsert(Parse*, Token*, ExprList*, IdList*); IdList *sqliteIdListAppend(IdList*, Token*); void sqliteIdListAddAlias(IdList*, Token*); void sqliteIdListDelete(IdList*); void sqliteCreateIndex(Parse*, Token*, Token*, IdList*, Token*, Token*); void sqliteDropIndex(Parse*, Token*); void sqliteSelect(Parse*, ExprList*, IdList*, Expr*, ExprList*); void sqliteDeleteFrom(Parse*, Token*, Expr*); void sqliteUpdate(Parse*, Token*, ExprList*, Expr*); WhereInfo *sqliteWhereBegin(Parse*, IdList*, Expr*, int); void sqliteWhereEnd(WhereInfo*); void sqliteExprCode(Parse*, Expr*); void sqliteExprIfTrue(Parse*, Expr*, int); void sqliteExprIfFalse(Parse*, Expr*, int); Table *sqliteFindTable(sqlite*,char*); |
Added src/tclsqlite.c.
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** A TCL Interface to SQLite ** ** $Id: tclsqlite.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:01 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqlite.h" #include <tcl.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> /* ** An instance of this structure passes information thru the sqlite ** logic from the original TCL command into the callback routine. */ typedef struct CallbackData CallbackData; struct CallbackData { Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The TCL interpreter */ char *zArray; /* The array into which data is written */ char *zCode; /* The code to execute for each row */ int once; /* Set only for the first invocation of callback */ }; /* ** Called for each row of the result. */ static int DbEvalCallback( void *clientData, /* An instance of CallbackData */ int nCol, /* Number of columns in the result */ char ** azCol, /* Data for each column */ char ** azN /* Name for each column */ ){ CallbackData *cbData = (CallbackData*)clientData; int i, rc; if( cbData->zArray[0] ){ if( cbData->once ){ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ Tcl_SetVar2(cbData->interp, cbData->zArray, "*", azN[i], TCL_LIST_ELEMENT|TCL_APPEND_VALUE); } } for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ Tcl_SetVar2(cbData->interp, cbData->zArray, azN[i], azCol[i], 0); } }else{ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){ Tcl_SetVar(cbData->interp, azN[i], azCol[i], 0); } } cbData->once = 0; rc = Tcl_Eval(cbData->interp, cbData->zCode); return rc; } /* ** Called when the command is deleted. */ static void DbDeleteCmd(void *db){ sqlite_close((sqlite*)db); } /* ** The "sqlite" command below creates a new Tcl command for each ** connection it opens to an SQLite database. This routine is invoked ** whenever one of those connection-specific commands is executed ** in Tcl. For example, if you run Tcl code like this: ** ** sqlite db1 "my_database" ** db1 close ** ** The first command opens a connection to the "my_database" database ** and calls that connection "db1". The second command causes this ** subroutine to be invoked. */ static int DbCmd(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv){ char *z; int n, c; sqlite *db = cd; if( argc<2 ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"wrong # args: should be \"", argv[0], " SUBCOMMAND ...\"", 0); return TCL_ERROR; } z = argv[1]; n = strlen(z); c = z[0]; /* $db close ** ** Shutdown the database */ if( c=='c' && n>=2 && strncmp(z,"close",n)==0 ){ Tcl_DeleteCommand(interp, argv[0]); }else /* $db complete SQL ** ** Return TRUE if SQL is a complete SQL statement. Return FALSE if ** additional lines of input are needed. This is similar to the ** built-in "info complete" command of Tcl. */ if( c=='c' && n>=2 && strncmp(z,"complete",n)==0 ){ char *zRes; if( argc!=3 ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"wrong # args: should be \"", argv[0], " complete SQL\"", 0); return TCL_ERROR; } zRes = sqlite_complete(argv[2]) ? "1" : "0"; Tcl_SetResult(interp, zRes, TCL_VOLATILE); }else /* ** $db eval $sql ?array { ...code... }? ** ** The SQL statement in $sql is evaluated. For each row, the values are ** placed in elements of the array named "array" and ...code.. is executed. ** If "array" and "code" are omitted, then no callback is every invoked. ** If "array" is an empty string, then the values are placed in variables ** that have the same name as the fields extracted by the query. */ if( c=='e' && strncmp(z,"eval",n)==0 ){ CallbackData cbData; char *zErrMsg; int rc; if( argc!=5 && argc!=3 ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"wrong # args: should be \"", argv[0], " eval SQL ?ARRAY-NAME CODE?", 0); return TCL_ERROR; } if( argc==5 ){ cbData.interp = interp; cbData.zArray = argv[3]; cbData.zCode = argv[4]; zErrMsg = 0; rc = sqlite_exec(db, argv[2], DbEvalCallback, &cbData, &zErrMsg); }else{ rc = sqlite_exec(db, argv[2], 0, 0, &zErrMsg); } if( zErrMsg ){ Tcl_SetResult(interp, zErrMsg, TCL_VOLATILE); free(zErrMsg); } return rc; } /* The default */ else{ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"unknown subcommand \"", z, "\" - should be one of: close complete eval", 0); return TCL_ERROR; } return TCL_OK; } /* ** sqlite DBNAME FILENAME ?MODE? ** ** This is the main Tcl command. When the "sqlite" Tcl command is ** invoked, this routine runs to process that command. ** ** The first argument, DBNAME, is an arbitrary name for a new ** database connection. This command creates a new command named ** DBNAME that is used to control that connection. The database ** connection is deleted when the DBNAME command is deleted. ** ** The second argument is the name of the directory that contains ** the sqlite database that is to be accessed. */ static int DbMain(void *cd, Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char **argv){ int mode; sqlite *p; char *zErrMsg; if( argc!=3 && argc!=4 ){ Tcl_AppendResult(interp,"wrong # args: should be \"", argv[0], " HANDLE FILENAME ?MODE?\"", 0); return TCL_ERROR; } if( argc==3 ){ mode = 0; }else if( Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[3], &mode)!=TCL_OK ){ return TCL_ERROR; } zErrMsg = 0; p = sqlite_open(argv[2], mode, &zErrMsg); if( p==0 ){ Tcl_SetResult(interp, zErrMsg, TCL_VOLATILE); free(zErrMsg); return TCL_ERROR; } Tcl_CreateCommand(interp, argv[1], DbCmd, p, DbDeleteCmd); return TCL_OK; } /* ** Initialize this module. ** ** This Tcl module contains only a single new Tcl command named "sqlite". ** (Hence there is no namespace. There is no point in using a namespace ** if the extension only supplies one new name!) The "sqlite" command is ** used to open a new SQLite database. See the DbMain() routine above ** for additional information. */ int Sqlite_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){ Tcl_CreateCommand(interp, "sqlite", DbMain, 0, 0); return TCL_OK; } int Sqlite_SafeInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return TCL_OK; } /* ** If compiled using mktclapp, this routine runs to initialize ** everything. */ int Et_AppInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){ return Sqlite_Init(interp); } |
Added src/tokenize.c.
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** An tokenizer for SQL ** ** This file contains C code that splits an SQL input string up into ** individual tokens and sends those tokens one-by-one over to the ** parser for analysis. ** ** $Id: tokenize.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:02 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #include <ctype.h> /* ** All the keywords of the SQL language are stored as in a hash ** table composed of instances of the following structure. */ typedef struct Keyword Keyword; struct Keyword { char *zName; /* The keyword name */ int len; /* Number of characters in the keyword */ int tokenType; /* The token value for this keyword */ Keyword *pNext; /* Next keyword with the same hash */ }; /* ** These are the keywords */ static Keyword aKeywordTable[] = { { "AND", 0, TK_AND, 0 }, { "AS", 0, TK_AS, 0 }, { "ASC", 0, TK_ASC, 0 }, { "BY", 0, TK_BY, 0 }, { "CHECK", 0, TK_CHECK, 0 }, { "CONSTRAINT", 0, TK_CONSTRAINT, 0 }, { "CREATE", 0, TK_CREATE, 0 }, { "DEFAULT", 0, TK_DEFAULT, 0 }, { "DELETE", 0, TK_DELETE, 0 }, { "DESC", 0, TK_DESC, 0 }, { "DROP", 0, TK_DROP, 0 }, { "EXPLAIN", 0, TK_EXPLAIN, 0 }, { "FROM", 0, TK_FROM, 0 }, { "INDEX", 0, TK_INDEX, 0 }, { "INSERT", 0, TK_INSERT, 0 }, { "INTO", 0, TK_INTO, 0 }, { "IS", 0, TK_IS, 0 }, { "ISNULL", 0, TK_ISNULL, 0 }, { "KEY", 0, TK_KEY, 0 }, { "NOT", 0, TK_NOT, 0 }, { "NOTNULL", 0, TK_NOTNULL, 0 }, { "NULL", 0, TK_NULL, 0 }, { "ON", 0, TK_ON, 0 }, { "OR", 0, TK_OR, 0 }, { "ORDER", 0, TK_ORDER, 0 }, { "PRIMARY", 0, TK_PRIMARY, 0 }, { "SELECT", 0, TK_SELECT, 0 }, { "SET", 0, TK_SET, 0 }, { "TABLE", 0, TK_TABLE, 0 }, { "UNIQUE", 0, TK_UNIQUE, 0 }, { "UPDATE", 0, TK_UPDATE, 0 }, { "VALUES", 0, TK_VALUES, 0 }, { "WHERE", 0, TK_WHERE, 0 }, }; /* ** This is the hash table */ #define KEY_HASH_SIZE 37 static Keyword *apHashTable[KEY_HASH_SIZE]; /* ** This function looks up an identifier to determine if it is a ** keyword. If it is a keyword, the token code of that keyword is ** returned. If the input is not a keyword, TK_ID is returned. */ static int sqliteKeywordCode(const char *z, int n){ int h; Keyword *p; if( aKeywordTable[0].len==0 ){ /* Initialize the keyword hash table */ int i; int n; n = sizeof(aKeywordTable)/sizeof(aKeywordTable[0]); for(i=0; i<n; i++){ aKeywordTable[i].len = strlen(aKeywordTable[i].zName); h = sqliteHashNoCase(aKeywordTable[i].zName, aKeywordTable[i].len); h %= KEY_HASH_SIZE; aKeywordTable[i].pNext = apHashTable[h]; apHashTable[h] = &aKeywordTable[i]; } } h = sqliteHashNoCase(z, n) % KEY_HASH_SIZE; for(p=apHashTable[h]; p; p=p->pNext){ if( p->len==n && sqliteStrNICmp(p->zName, z, n)==0 ){ return p->tokenType; } } return TK_ID; } /* ** Return the length of the token that begins at z[0]. Return ** -1 if the token is (or might be) incomplete. Store the token ** type in *tokenType before returning. */ int sqliteGetToken(const char *z, int *tokenType){ int i; switch( *z ){ case ' ': case '\t': case '\n': case '\f': { for(i=1; z[i] && isspace(z[i]); i++){} *tokenType = TK_SPACE; return i; } case '-': { if( z[1]==0 ) return -1; if( z[1]=='-' ){ for(i=2; z[i] && z[i]!='\n'; i++){} *tokenType = TK_COMMENT; return i; } *tokenType = TK_MINUS; return 1; } case '(': { *tokenType = TK_LP; return 1; } case ')': { *tokenType = TK_RP; return 1; } case ';': { *tokenType = TK_SEMI; return 1; } case '+': { *tokenType = TK_PLUS; return 1; } case '*': { *tokenType = TK_STAR; return 1; } case '/': { *tokenType = TK_SLASH; return 1; } case '=': { *tokenType = TK_EQ; return 1 + (z[1]=='='); } case '<': { if( z[1]=='=' ){ *tokenType = TK_LE; return 2; }else if( z[1]=='>' ){ *tokenType = TK_NE; return 2; }else{ *tokenType = TK_LT; return 1; } } case '>': { if( z[1]=='=' ){ *tokenType = TK_GE; return 2; }else{ *tokenType = TK_GT; return 1; } } case '!': { if( z[1]!='=' ){ *tokenType = TK_ILLEGAL; return 1; }else{ *tokenType = TK_NE; return 2; } } case ',': { *tokenType = TK_COMMA; return 1; } case '\'': case '"': { int delim = z[0]; for(i=1; z[i]; i++){ if( z[i]==delim ){ if( z[i+1]==delim ){ i++; }else{ break; } } } if( z[i] ) i++; *tokenType = TK_STRING; return i; } case '.': { if( !isdigit(z[1]) ){ *tokenType = TK_DOT; return 1; } /* Fall thru into the next case */ } case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': { for(i=1; z[i] && isdigit(z[i]); i++){} if( z[i]=='.' ){ i++; while( z[i] && isdigit(z[i]) ){ i++; } if( (z[i]=='e' || z[i]=='E') && ( isdigit(z[i+1]) || ((z[i+1]=='+' || z[i+1]=='-') && isdigit(z[i+2])) ) ){ i += 2; while( z[i] && isdigit(z[i]) ){ i++; } } *tokenType = TK_FLOAT; }else if( z[0]=='.' ){ *tokenType = TK_FLOAT; }else{ *tokenType = TK_INTEGER; } return i; } case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f': case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l': case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': case 'p': case 'q': case 'r': case 's': case 't': case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x': case 'y': case 'z': case '_': case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F': case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L': case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y': case 'Z': { for(i=1; z[i] && (isalnum(z[i]) || z[i]=='_'); i++){} *tokenType = sqliteKeywordCode(z, i); return i; } default: { break; } } *tokenType = TK_ILLEGAL; return 1; } /* ** Run the parser on the given SQL string. The parser structure is ** passed in. Return the number of errors. */ int sqliteRunParser(Parse *pParse, char *zSql, char **pzErrMsg){ int nErr = 0; int i; void *pEngine; int once = 1; static FILE *trace = 0; extern void *sqliteParserAlloc(void*(*)(int)); extern void sqliteParserFree(void*, void(*)(void*)); extern int sqliteParser(void*, int, ...); extern void sqliteParserTrace(FILE*, char *); i = 0; pEngine = sqliteParserAlloc(sqliteMalloc); if( pEngine==0 ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "out of memory", 0); return 1; } sqliteParserTrace(trace, "parser: "); while( nErr==0 && i>=0 && zSql[i]!=0 ){ int tokenType; pParse->sLastToken.z = &zSql[i]; pParse->sLastToken.n = sqliteGetToken(&zSql[i], &tokenType); i += pParse->sLastToken.n; if( once ){ pParse->sFirstToken = pParse->sLastToken; once = 0; } switch( tokenType ){ case TK_SPACE: break; case TK_COMMENT: { /* Various debugging modes can be turned on and off using ** special SQL comments. Check for the special comments ** here and take approriate action if found. */ char *z = pParse->sLastToken.z; if( sqliteStrNICmp(z,"--parser-trace-on--",19)==0 ){ trace = stderr; sqliteParserTrace(trace, "parser: "); }else if( sqliteStrNICmp(z,"--parser-trace-off--", 20)==0 ){ trace = 0; sqliteParserTrace(trace, "parser: "); }else if( sqliteStrNICmp(z,"--vdbe-trace-on--",17)==0 ){ pParse->db->flags |= SQLITE_VdbeTrace; }else if( sqliteStrNICmp(z,"--vdbe-trace-off--", 19)==0 ){ pParse->db->flags &= ~SQLITE_VdbeTrace; } break; } case TK_ILLEGAL: sqliteSetNString(pzErrMsg, "illegal token: \"", -1, pParse->sLastToken.z, pParse->sLastToken.n, 0); nErr++; break; default: sqliteParser(pEngine, tokenType, pParse->sLastToken, pParse); if( pParse->zErrMsg ){ sqliteSetNString(pzErrMsg, "near \"", -1, pParse->sErrToken.z, pParse->sErrToken.n, "\": ", -1, pParse->zErrMsg, -1, 0); nErr++; } break; } } if( nErr==0 ){ sqliteParser(pEngine, 0, pParse->sLastToken, pParse); if( pParse->zErrMsg ){ sqliteSetNString(pzErrMsg, "near \"", -1, pParse->sErrToken.z, pParse->sErrToken.n, "\": ", -1, pParse->zErrMsg, -1, 0); nErr++; } } sqliteParserFree(pEngine, sqliteFree); if( pParse->zErrMsg ){ if( pzErrMsg ){ *pzErrMsg = pParse->zErrMsg; }else{ sqliteFree(pParse->zErrMsg); } if( !nErr ) nErr++; } if( pParse->pVdbe ){ sqliteVdbeDelete(pParse->pVdbe); pParse->pVdbe = 0; } if( pParse->pNewTable ){ sqliteDeleteTable(pParse->db, pParse->pNewTable); pParse->pNewTable = 0; } return nErr; } |
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** Utility functions used throughout sqlite. ** ** This file contains functions for allocating memory, comparing ** strings, and stuff like that. ** ** $Id: util.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:02 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" #include <stdarg.h> #include <ctype.h> /* ** Allocate new memory and set it to zero. Return NULL if ** no memory is available. */ void *sqliteMalloc(int n){ void *p = malloc(n); if( p==0 ) return 0; memset(p, 0, n); return p; } /* ** Free memory previously obtained from sqliteMalloc() */ void sqliteFree(void *p){ if( p ) free(p); } /* ** Resize a prior allocation. If p==0, then this routine ** works just like sqliteMalloc(). If n==0, then this routine ** works just like sqliteFree(). */ void *sqliteRealloc(void *p, int n){ if( p==0 ){ return sqliteMalloc(n); } if( n==0 ){ sqliteFree(p); return 0; } return realloc(p, n); } /* ** Create a string from the 2nd and subsequent arguments (up to the ** first NULL argument), store the string in memory obtained from ** sqliteMalloc() and make the pointer indicated by the 1st argument ** point to that string. */ void sqliteSetString(char **pz, const char *zFirst, ...){ va_list ap; int nByte; const char *z; char *zResult; if( pz==0 ) return; nByte = strlen(zFirst) + 1; va_start(ap, zFirst); while( (z = va_arg(ap, const char*))!=0 ){ nByte += strlen(z); } va_end(ap); sqliteFree(*pz); *pz = zResult = sqliteMalloc( nByte ); if( zResult==0 ) return; strcpy(zResult, zFirst); zResult += strlen(zResult); va_start(ap, zFirst); while( (z = va_arg(ap, const char*))!=0 ){ strcpy(zResult, z); zResult += strlen(zResult); } va_end(ap); } /* ** Works like sqliteSetString, but each string is now followed by ** a length integer. -1 means use the whole string. */ void sqliteSetNString(char **pz, ...){ va_list ap; int nByte; const char *z; char *zResult; int n; if( pz==0 ) return; nByte = 0; va_start(ap, pz); while( (z = va_arg(ap, const char*))!=0 ){ n = va_arg(ap, int); if( n<=0 ) n = strlen(z); nByte += n; } va_end(ap); sqliteFree(*pz); *pz = zResult = sqliteMalloc( nByte + 1 ); if( zResult==0 ) return; va_start(ap, pz); while( (z = va_arg(ap, const char*))!=0 ){ n = va_arg(ap, int); if( n<=0 ) n = strlen(z); strncpy(zResult, z, n); zResult += n; } *zResult = 0; va_end(ap); } /* An array to map all upper-case characters into their corresponding ** lower-case character. */ static unsigned char UpperToLower[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103, 104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121, 122, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107, 108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125, 126,127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143, 144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161, 162,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,179, 180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,195,196,197, 198,199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215, 216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,232,233, 234,235,236,237,238,239,240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249,250,251, 252,253,254,255 }; /* ** This function computes a hash on the name of a keyword. ** Case is not significant. */ int sqliteHashNoCase(const char *z, int n){ int h = 0; int c; if( n<=0 ) n = strlen(z); while( n-- > 0 && (c = *z++)!=0 ){ h = h<<3 ^ h ^ UpperToLower[c]; } if( h<0 ) h = -h; return h; } /* ** Some system shave stricmp(). Others have strcasecmp(). Because ** there is no consistency, we will define our own. */ int sqliteStrICmp(const char *zLeft, const char *zRight){ register unsigned char *a, *b; a = (unsigned char *)zLeft; b = (unsigned char *)zRight; while( *a!=0 && UpperToLower[*a]==UpperToLower[*b]){ a++; b++; } return *a - *b; } int sqliteStrNICmp(const char *zLeft, const char *zRight, int N){ register unsigned char *a, *b; a = (unsigned char *)zLeft; b = (unsigned char *)zRight; while( N-- > 0 && *a!=0 && UpperToLower[*a]==UpperToLower[*b]){ a++; b++; } return N<=0 ? 0 : *a - *b; } /* Notes on string comparisions. ** ** We want the main string comparision function used for sorting to ** sort both numbers and alphanumeric words into the correct sequence. ** The same routine should do both without prior knowledge of which ** type of text the input represents. It should even work for strings ** which are a mixture of text and numbers. ** ** To accomplish this, we keep track of a state number while scanning ** the two strings. The states are as follows: ** ** 1 Beginning of word ** 2 Arbitrary text ** 3 Integer ** 4 Negative integer ** 5 Real number ** 6 Negative real ** ** The scan begins in state 1, beginning of word. Transitions to other ** states are determined by characters seen, as shown in the following ** chart: ** ** Current State Character Seen New State ** -------------------- -------------- ------------------- ** 0 Beginning of word "-" 3 Negative integer ** digit 2 Integer ** space 0 Beginning of word ** otherwise 1 Arbitrary text ** ** 1 Arbitrary text space 0 Beginning of word ** digit 2 Integer ** otherwise 1 Arbitrary text ** ** 2 Integer space 0 Beginning of word ** "." 4 Real number ** digit 2 Integer ** otherwise 1 Arbitrary text ** ** 3 Negative integer space 0 Beginning of word ** "." 5 Negative Real num ** digit 3 Negative integer ** otherwise 1 Arbitrary text ** ** 4 Real number space 0 Beginning of word ** digit 4 Real number ** otherwise 1 Arbitrary text ** ** 5 Negative real num space 0 Beginning of word ** digit 5 Negative real num ** otherwise 1 Arbitrary text ** ** To implement this state machine, we first classify each character ** into on of the following categories: ** ** 0 Text ** 1 Space ** 2 Digit ** 3 "-" ** 4 "." ** ** Given an arbitrary character, the array charClass[] maps that character ** into one of the atove categories. */ static const unsigned char charClass[] = { /* x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF */ /* 0x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, /* 1x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 2x */ 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 4, 0, /* 3x */ 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 4x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 5x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 6x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 7x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 8x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 9x */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* Ax */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* Bx */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* Cx */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* Dx */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* Ex */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* Fx */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, }; #define N_CHAR_CLASS 5 /* ** Given the current state number (0 thru 5), this array figures ** the new state number given the character class. */ static const unsigned char stateMachine[] = { /* Text, Space, Digit, "-", "." */ 1, 0, 2, 3, 1, /* State 0: Beginning of word */ 1, 0, 2, 1, 1, /* State 1: Arbitrary text */ 1, 0, 2, 1, 4, /* State 2: Integer */ 1, 0, 3, 1, 5, /* State 3: Negative integer */ 1, 0, 4, 1, 1, /* State 4: Real number */ 1, 0, 5, 1, 1, /* State 5: Negative real num */ }; /* This routine does a comparison of two strings. Case is used only ** if useCase!=0. Numbers compare in numerical order. */ static int privateStrCmp(const char *atext, const char *btext, int useCase){ register unsigned char *a, *b, *map, ca, cb; int result; register int cclass = 0; a = (unsigned char *)atext; b = (unsigned char *)btext; if( useCase ){ do{ if( (ca= *a++)!=(cb= *b++) ) break; cclass = stateMachine[cclass*N_CHAR_CLASS + charClass[ca]]; }while( ca!=0 ); }else{ map = UpperToLower; do{ if( (ca=map[*a++])!=(cb=map[*b++]) ) break; cclass = stateMachine[cclass*N_CHAR_CLASS + charClass[ca]]; }while( ca!=0 ); } switch( cclass ){ case 0: case 1: { if( isdigit(ca) && isdigit(cb) ){ cclass = 2; } break; } default: { break; } } switch( cclass ){ case 2: case 3: { if( isdigit(ca) ){ if( isdigit(cb) ){ int acnt, bcnt; acnt = bcnt = 0; while( isdigit(*a++) ) acnt++; while( isdigit(*b++) ) bcnt++; result = acnt - bcnt; if( result==0 ) result = ca-cb; }else{ result = 1; } }else if( isdigit(cb) ){ result = -1; }else if( ca=='.' ){ result = 1; }else if( cb=='.' ){ result = -1; }else{ result = ca - cb; cclass = 2; } if( cclass==3 ) result = -result; break; } case 0: case 1: case 4: { result = ca - cb; break; } case 5: { result = cb - ca; }; } return result; } /* This comparison routine is what we use for comparison operations ** in an SQL expression. (Ex: name<'Hello' or value<5). Compare two ** strings. Use case only as a tie-breaker. Numbers compare in ** numerical order. */ int sqliteCompare(const char *atext, const char *btext){ int result; result = privateStrCmp(atext, btext, 0); if( result==0 ) result = privateStrCmp(atext, btext, 1); return result; } /* ** If you compile just this one file with the -DTEST_COMPARE=1 option, ** it generates a program to test the comparisons routines. */ #ifdef TEST_COMPARE #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> int sortCmp(const char **a, const char **b){ return sqliteCompare(*a, *b); } int main(int argc, char **argv){ int i, j, k, n; static char *azStr[] = { "abc", "aBc", "abcd", "aBcd", "123", "124", "1234", "-123", "-124", "-1234", "123.45", "123.456", "123.46", "-123.45", "-123.46", "-123.456", "x9", "x10", "x-9", "x-10", "X9", "X10", }; n = sizeof(azStr)/sizeof(azStr[0]); qsort(azStr, n, sizeof(azStr[0]), sortCmp); for(i=0; i<n; i++){ printf("%s\n", azStr[i]); } printf("Sanity1..."); fflush(stdout); for(i=0; i<n-1; i++){ char *a = azStr[i]; for(j=i+1; j<n; j++){ char *b = azStr[j]; if( sqliteCompare(a,b) != -sqliteCompare(b,a) ){ printf("Failed! \"%s\" vs \"%s\"\n", a, b); i = j = n; } } } if( i<n ){ printf(" OK\n"); } return 0; } #endif /* ** This routine is used for sorting. Each key is a list one or more ** null-terminated strings. The list is terminated by two null in ** a row. For example, the following text is strings: ** ** +one\000-two\000+three\000\000 ** ** Both arguments will have the same number of strings. This routine ** returns negative, zero, or positive if the first argument is less ** than, equal to, or greater than the first. (Result is a-b). ** ** Every string begins with either a "+" or "-" character. If the ** character is "-" then the return value is negated. This is done ** to implement a sort in descending order. */ int sqliteSortCompare(const char *a, const char *b){ int len; int res = 0; while( res==0 && *a && *b ){ res = sqliteCompare(&a[1], &b[1]); if( res==0 ){ len = strlen(a) + 1; a += len; b += len; } } if( *a=='-' ) res = -res; return res; } |
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** The code in this file implements the Virtual Database Engine (VDBE) ** ** The SQL parser generates a program which is then executed by ** the VDBE to do the work of the SQL statement. VDBE programs are ** similar in form to assembly language. The program consists of ** a linear sequence of operations. Each operation has an opcode ** and 3 operands. Operands P1 and P2 are integers. Operand P3 ** is a null-terminated string. The P2 operand must be non-negative. ** Opcodes will typically ignore one or more operands. Many opcodes ** ignore all three operands. ** ** Computation results are stored on a stack. Each entry on the ** stack is either an integer or a null-terminated string. An ** inplicit conversion from one type to the other occurs as necessary. ** ** Most of the code in this file is taken up by the sqliteVdbeExec() ** function which does the work of interpreting a VDBE program. ** But other routines are also provided to help in building up ** a program instruction by instruction. ** ** $Id: vdbe.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:02 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" /* ** SQL is translated into a sequence of instructions to be ** executed by a virtual machine. Each instruction is an instance ** of the following structure. */ typedef struct VdbeOp Op; /* ** Every table that the virtual machine has open is represented by an ** instance of the following structure. */ struct VdbeTable { DbbeTable *pTable; /* The table structure of the backend */ int index; /* The next index to extract */ }; typedef struct VdbeTable VdbeTable; /* ** A sorter builds a list of elements to be sorted. Each element of ** the list is an instance of the following structure. */ typedef struct Sorter Sorter; struct Sorter { int nKey; /* Number of bytes in the key */ char *zKey; /* The key by which we will sort */ int nData; /* Number of bytes in the data */ char *pData; /* The data associated with this key */ Sorter *pNext; /* Next in the list */ }; /* ** Number of buckets used for merge-sort. */ #define NSORT 30 /* ** An instance of the virtual machine */ struct Vdbe { Dbbe *pBe; /* Opaque context structure used by DB backend */ FILE *trace; /* Write an execution trace here, if not NULL */ int nOp; /* Number of instructions in the program */ int nOpAlloc; /* Number of slots allocated for aOp[] */ Op *aOp; /* Space to hold the virtual machine's program */ int nLabel; /* Number of labels used */ int nLabelAlloc; /* Number of slots allocated in aLabel[] */ int *aLabel; /* Space to hold the labels */ int tos; /* Index of top of stack */ int nStackAlloc; /* Size of the stack */ int *iStack; /* Integer values of the stack */ char **zStack; /* Text or binary values of the stack */ char **azColName; /* Becomes the 4th parameter to callbacks */ int nTable; /* Number of slots in aTab[] */ VdbeTable *aTab; /* On element of this array for each open table */ int nList; /* Number of slots in apList[] */ FILE **apList; /* An open file for each list */ int nSort; /* Number of slots in apSort[] */ Sorter **apSort; /* An open sorter list */ }; /* ** Create a new virtual database engine. */ Vdbe *sqliteVdbeCreate(Dbbe *pBe){ Vdbe *p; p = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Vdbe) ); p->pBe = pBe; return p; } /* ** Turn tracing on or off */ void sqliteVdbeTrace(Vdbe *p, FILE *trace){ p->trace = trace; } /* ** Add a new instruction to the list of instructions current in the ** VDBE. Return the address of the new instruction. ** ** Parameters: ** ** p Pointer to the VDBE ** ** op The opcode for this instruction ** ** p1, p2, p3 Three operands. ** ** lbl A symbolic label for this instruction. ** ** Symbolic labels are negative numbers that stand for the address ** of instructions that have yet to be coded. When the instruction ** is coded, its real address is substituted in the p2 field of ** prior and subsequent instructions that have the lbl value in ** their p2 fields. */ int sqliteVdbeAddOp(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, const char *p3, int lbl){ int i, j; i = p->nOp; p->nOp++; if( i>=p->nOpAlloc ){ int oldSize = p->nOpAlloc; p->nOpAlloc = p->nOpAlloc*2 + 10; p->aOp = sqliteRealloc(p->aOp, p->nOpAlloc*sizeof(Op)); if( p->aOp==0 ){ p->nOp = 0; p->nOpAlloc = 0; return 0; } memset(&p->aOp[oldSize], 0, (p->nOpAlloc-oldSize)*sizeof(Op)); } p->aOp[i].opcode = op; p->aOp[i].p1 = p1; if( p2<0 && (-1-p2)<p->nLabel && p->aLabel[-1-p2]>=0 ){ p2 = p->aLabel[-1-p2]; } p->aOp[i].p2 = p2; if( p3 && p3[0] ){ sqliteSetString(&p->aOp[i].p3, p3, 0); }else{ p->aOp[i].p3 = 0; } if( lbl<0 && (-lbl)<=p->nLabel ){ p->aLabel[-1-lbl] = i; for(j=0; j<i; j++){ if( p->aOp[j].p2==lbl ) p->aOp[j].p2 = i; } } return i; } /* ** Resolve label "x" to be the address of the next instruction to ** be inserted. */ void sqliteVdbeResolveLabel(Vdbe *p, int x){ int j; if( x<0 && (-x)<=p->nLabel ){ p->aLabel[-1-x] = p->nOp; for(j=0; j<p->nOp; j++){ if( p->aOp[j].p2==x ) p->aOp[j].p2 = p->nOp; } } } /* ** Return the address of the next instruction to be inserted. */ int sqliteVdbeCurrentAddr(Vdbe *p){ return p->nOp; } /* ** Add a whole list of operations to the operation stack. Return the ** address of the first operation added. */ int sqliteVdbeAddOpList(Vdbe *p, int nOp, VdbeOp const *aOp){ int addr; if( p->nOp + nOp >= p->nOpAlloc ){ int oldSize = p->nOpAlloc; p->nOpAlloc = p->nOpAlloc*2 + nOp + 10; p->aOp = sqliteRealloc(p->aOp, p->nOpAlloc*sizeof(Op)); if( p->aOp==0 ){ p->nOp = 0; p->nOpAlloc = 0; return 0; } memset(&p->aOp[oldSize], 0, (p->nOpAlloc-oldSize)*sizeof(Op)); } addr = p->nOp; if( nOp>0 ){ int i; for(i=0; i<nOp; i++){ int p2 = aOp[i].p2; if( p2<0 ) p2 = addr + ADDR(p2); sqliteVdbeAddOp(p, aOp[i].opcode, aOp[i].p1, p2, aOp[i].p3, 0); } } return addr; } /* ** Change the value of the P3 operand for a specific instruction. ** This routine is useful when a large program is loaded from a ** static array using sqliteVdbeAddOpList but we want to make a ** few minor changes to the program. */ void sqliteVdbeChangeP3(Vdbe *p, int addr, const char *zP3, int n){ if( p && addr>=0 && p->nOp>addr && zP3 ){ sqliteSetNString(&p->aOp[addr].p3, zP3, n, 0); } } /* ** If the P3 operand to the specified instruction appears ** to be a quoted string token, then this procedure removes ** the quotes. ** ** The quoting operator can be either a grave ascent (ASCII 0x27) ** or a double quote character (ASCII 0x22). Two quotes in a row ** resolve to be a single actual quote character within the string. */ void sqliteVdbeDequoteP3(Vdbe *p, int addr){ int quote; int i, j; char *z; if( addr<0 || addr>=p->nOp ) return; z = p->aOp[addr].p3; quote = z[0]; if( quote!='\'' && quote!='"' ) return; for(i=1, j=0; z[i]; i++){ if( z[i]==quote ){ if( z[i+1]==quote ){ z[j++] = quote; i++; }else{ z[j++] = 0; break; } }else{ z[j++] = z[i]; } } } /* ** Create a new symbolic label for an instruction that has yet to be ** coded. The symbolic label is really just a negative number. The ** label can be used as the P2 value of an operation. Later, when ** the label is resolved to a specific address, the VDBE will scan ** through its operation list and change all values of P2 which match ** the label into the resolved address. ** ** The VDBE knows that a P2 value is a label because labels are ** always negative and P2 values are suppose to be non-negative. ** Hence, a negative P2 value is a label that has yet to be resolved. */ int sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(Vdbe *p){ int i; i = p->nLabel++; if( i>=p->nLabelAlloc ){ p->nLabelAlloc = p->nLabelAlloc*2 + 10; p->aLabel = sqliteRealloc( p->aLabel, p->nLabelAlloc*sizeof(int)); } if( p->aLabel==0 ){ p->nLabel = 0; p->nLabelAlloc = 0; return 0; } p->aLabel[i] = -1; return -1-i; } /* ** Pop the stack N times. Free any memory associated with the ** popped stack elements. */ static void PopStack(Vdbe *p, int N){ if( p->zStack==0 ) return; while( p->tos>=0 && N-->0 ){ int i = p->tos--; sqliteFree(p->zStack[i]); p->zStack[i] = 0; } } /* ** Clean up the VM after execution. ** ** This routine will automatically close any tables, list, and/or ** sorters that were left open. */ static void Cleanup(Vdbe *p){ int i; PopStack(p, p->tos+1); sqliteFree(p->azColName); p->azColName = 0; for(i=0; i<p->nTable; i++){ if( p->aTab[i].pTable ){ sqliteDbbeCloseTable(p->aTab[i].pTable); p->aTab[i].pTable = 0; } } sqliteFree(p->aTab); p->aTab = 0; p->nTable = 0; for(i=0; i<p->nList; i++){ if( p->apList[i] ){ sqliteDbbeCloseTempFile(p->pBe, p->apList[i]); p->apList[i] = 0; } } sqliteFree(p->apList); p->apList = 0; p->nList = 0; for(i=0; i<p->nSort; i++){ Sorter *pSorter; while( (pSorter = p->apSort[i])!=0 ){ p->apSort[i] = pSorter->pNext; sqliteFree(pSorter->zKey); sqliteFree(pSorter->pData); sqliteFree(pSorter); } } sqliteFree(p->apSort); p->apSort = 0; p->nSort = 0; } /* ** Delete an entire VDBE. */ void sqliteVdbeDelete(Vdbe *p){ int i; if( p==0 ) return; Cleanup(p); if( p->nOpAlloc==0 ){ p->aOp = 0; p->nOp = 0; } for(i=0; i<p->nOp; i++){ sqliteFree(p->aOp[i].p3); } sqliteFree(p->aOp); sqliteFree(p->aLabel); sqliteFree(p->iStack); sqliteFree(p->zStack); sqliteFree(p); } /* ** A translation from opcode numbers to opcode names. Used for testing ** and debugging only. ** ** If any of the numeric OP_ values for opcodes defined in sqliteVdbe.h ** change, be sure to change this array to match. You can use the ** "opNames.awk" awk script which is part of the source tree to regenerate ** this array, then copy and paste it into this file, if you want. */ static char *zOpName[] = { 0, "Open", "Close", "Destroy", "Fetch", "New", "Put", "Delete", "Field", "Key", "Rewind", "Next", "ResetIdx", "NextIdx", "PutIdx", "DeleteIdx", "ListOpen", "ListWrite", "ListRewind", "ListRead", "ListClose", "SortOpen", "SortPut", "SortMakeRec", "SortMakeKey", "Sort", "SortNext", "SortKey", "SortCallback", "SortClose", "MakeRecord", "MakeKey", "Goto", "If", "Halt", "ColumnCount", "ColumnName", "Callback", "Integer", "String", "Pop", "Dup", "Pull", "Add", "AddImm", "Subtract", "Multiply", "Divide", "Min", "Max", "Eq", "Ne", "Lt", "Le", "Gt", "Ge", "IsNull", "NotNull", "Negative", "And", "Or", "Not", "Concat", "Noop", }; /* ** Given the name of an opcode, return its number. Return 0 if ** there is no match. ** ** This routine is used for testing and debugging. */ int sqliteVdbeOpcode(const char *zName){ int i; for(i=1; i<=OP_MAX; i++){ if( sqliteStrICmp(zName, zOpName[i])==0 ) return i; } return 0; } /* ** Give a listing of the program in the virtual machine. ** ** The interface is the same as sqliteVdbeExec(). But instead of ** running the code, it invokes the callback once for each instruction. ** This feature is used to implement "EXPLAIN". */ int sqliteVdbeList( Vdbe *p, /* The VDBE */ sqlite_callback xCallback, /* The callback */ void *pArg, /* 1st argument to callback */ char **pzErrMsg /* Error msg written here */ ){ int i, rc; char *azField[6]; char zAddr[20]; char zP1[20]; char zP2[20]; static char *azColumnNames[] = { "addr", "opcode", "p1", "p2", "p3", 0 }; if( xCallback==0 ) return 0; azField[0] = zAddr; azField[2] = zP1; azField[3] = zP2; azField[5] = 0; rc = 0; if( pzErrMsg ){ *pzErrMsg = 0; } for(i=0; rc==0 && i<p->nOp; i++){ sprintf(zAddr,"%d",i); sprintf(zP1,"%d", p->aOp[i].p1); sprintf(zP2,"%d", p->aOp[i].p2); azField[4] = p->aOp[i].p3; if( azField[4]==0 ) azField[4] = ""; azField[1] = zOpName[p->aOp[i].opcode]; rc = xCallback(pArg, 5, azField, azColumnNames); } return rc; } /* ** Make sure space has been allocated to hold at least N ** stack elements. Allocate additional stack space if ** necessary. ** ** Return 0 on success and non-zero if there are memory ** allocation errors. */ static int NeedStack(Vdbe *p, int N){ int oldAlloc; int i; if( N>=p->nStackAlloc ){ oldAlloc = p->nStackAlloc; p->nStackAlloc = N + 20; p->iStack = sqliteRealloc(p->iStack, p->nStackAlloc*sizeof(int)); p->zStack = sqliteRealloc(p->zStack, p->nStackAlloc*sizeof(char*)); if( p->iStack==0 || p->zStack==0 ){ sqliteFree(p->iStack); sqliteFree(p->zStack); p->iStack = 0; p->zStack = 0; p->nStackAlloc = 0; return 1; } for(i=oldAlloc; i<p->nStackAlloc; i++){ p->zStack[i] = 0; } } return 0; } /* ** Convert the given stack entity into a string if it isn't one ** already. Return non-zero if we run out of memory. */ static int Stringify(Vdbe *p, int i){ if( p->zStack[i]==0 ){ char zBuf[30]; sprintf(zBuf,"%d",p->iStack[i]); sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[i], zBuf, 0); if( p->zStack[i]==0 ) return 1; p->iStack[i] = strlen(p->zStack[i])+1; } return 0; } /* ** Convert the given stack entity into a integer if it isn't one ** already. */ static int Integerify(Vdbe *p, int i){ if( p->zStack[i]!=0 ){ p->iStack[i] = atoi(p->zStack[i]); sqliteFree(p->zStack[i]); p->zStack[i] = 0; } return p->iStack[i]; } /* ** The parameters are pointers to the head of two sorted lists ** of Sorter structures. Merge these two lists together and return ** a single sorted list. This routine forms the core of the merge-sort ** algorithm. ** ** In the case of a tie, left sorts in front of right. */ static Sorter *Merge(Sorter *pLeft, Sorter *pRight){ Sorter sHead; Sorter *pTail; pTail = &sHead; pTail->pNext = 0; while( pLeft && pRight ){ int c = sqliteSortCompare(pLeft->zKey, pRight->zKey); if( c<=0 ){ pTail->pNext = pLeft; pLeft = pLeft->pNext; }else{ pTail->pNext = pRight; pRight = pRight->pNext; } pTail = pTail->pNext; } if( pLeft ){ pTail->pNext = pLeft; }else if( pRight ){ pTail->pNext = pRight; } return sHead.pNext; } /* ** Execute the program in the VDBE. ** ** If an error occurs, an error message is written to memory obtained ** from sqliteMalloc() and *pzErrMsg is made to point to that memory. ** The return parameter is the number of errors. ** ** If the callback every returns non-zero, then the program exits ** immediately. No error message is written but the return value ** from the callback because the return value of this routine. */ int sqliteVdbeExec( Vdbe *p, /* The VDBE */ sqlite_callback xCallback, /* The callback */ void *pArg, /* 1st argument to callback */ char **pzErrMsg /* Error msg written here */ ){ int pc; /* The program counter */ Op *pOp; /* Current operation */ int rc; /* Value to return */ char zBuf[100]; /* Space to sprintf() and integer */ p->tos = -1; rc = 0; if( pzErrMsg ){ *pzErrMsg = 0; } for(pc=0; rc==0 && pc<p->nOp && pc>=0; pc++){ pOp = &p->aOp[pc]; if( p->trace ){ fprintf(p->trace,"%4d %-12s %4d %4d %s\n", pc, zOpName[pOp->opcode], pOp->p1, pOp->p2, pOp->p3 ? pOp->p3 : ""); } switch( pOp->opcode ){ /* Opcode: Goto P2 * * ** ** An unconditional jump to address P2. ** The next instruction executed will be ** the one at index P2 from the beginning of ** the program. */ case OP_Goto: { pc = pOp->p2; if( pc<0 || pc>p->nOp ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "jump destination out of range", 0); rc = 1; } pc--; break; } /* Opcode: Halt * * * ** ** Exit immediately. All open DBs, Lists, Sorts, etc are closed ** automatically. */ case OP_Halt: { pc = p->nOp-1; break; } /* Opcode: Integer P1 * * ** ** The integer value P1 is pushed onto the stack. */ case OP_Integer: { int i = ++p->tos; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; p->iStack[i] = pOp->p1; p->zStack[i] = 0; break; } /* Opcode: String * * P3 ** ** The string value P3 is pushed onto the stack. */ case OP_String: { int i = ++p->tos; char *z; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; z = pOp->p3; if( z==0 ) z = ""; p->iStack[i] = strlen(z) + 1; sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[i], z, 0); break; } /* Opcode: Pop P1 * * ** ** P1 elements are popped off of the top of stack and discarded. */ case OP_Pop: { PopStack(p, pOp->p1); break; } /* Opcode: Dup P1 * * ** ** A copy of the P1-th element of the stack ** is made and pushed onto the top of the stack. ** The top of the stack is element 0. So the ** instruction "Dup 0 0 0" will make a copy of the ** top of the stack. */ case OP_Dup: { int i = p->tos - pOp->p1; int j = ++p->tos; if( i<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; p->iStack[j] = p->iStack[i]; if( p->zStack[i] ){ p->zStack[j] = sqliteMalloc( p->iStack[j] ); if( p->zStack[j] ) memcpy(p->zStack[j], p->zStack[i], p->iStack[j]); }else{ p->zStack[j] = 0; } break; } /* Opcode: Pull P1 * * ** ** The P1-th element is removed its current location on ** the stack and pushed back on top of the stack. The ** top of the stack is element 0, so "Pull 0 0 0" is ** a no-op. */ case OP_Pull: { int from = p->tos - pOp->p1; int to = p->tos; int i; int ti; char *tz; if( from<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; ti = p->iStack[from]; tz = p->zStack[from]; for(i=from; i<to; i++){ p->iStack[i] = p->iStack[i+1]; p->zStack[i] = p->zStack[i+1]; } p->iStack[to] = ti; p->zStack[to] = tz; break; } /* Opcode: ColumnCount P1 * * ** ** Specify the number of column values that will appear in the ** array passed as the 4th parameter to the callback. No checking ** is done. If this value is wrong, a coredump can result. */ case OP_ColumnCount: { p->azColName = sqliteRealloc(p->azColName, (pOp->p1+1)*sizeof(char*)); if( p->azColName==0 ) goto no_mem; p->azColName[pOp->p1] = 0; break; } /* Opcode: ColumnName P1 * P3 ** ** P3 becomes the P1-th column name (first is 0). An array of pointers ** to all column names is passed as the 4th parameter to the callback. ** The ColumnCount opcode must be executed first to allocate space to ** hold the column names. Failure to do this will likely result in ** a coredump. */ case OP_ColumnName: { p->azColName[pOp->p1] = pOp->p3 ? pOp->p3 : ""; break; } /* Opcode: Callback P1 * * ** ** Pop P1 values off the stack and form them into an array. Then ** invoke the callback function using the newly formed array as the ** 3rd parameter. */ case OP_Callback: { int i = p->tos - pOp->p1 + 1; int j; if( i<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos+2) ) goto no_mem; for(j=i; j<=p->tos; j++){ if( Stringify(p, j) ) goto no_mem; } p->zStack[p->tos+1] = 0; rc = xCallback(pArg, pOp->p1, &p->zStack[i], p->azColName); PopStack(p, pOp->p1); break; } /* Opcode: Concat * * * ** ** Pop two elements from the stack. Append the first (what used ** to be the top of stack) to the second (the next on stack) to ** form a new string. Push the new string back onto the stack. */ case OP_Concat: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; char *z; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; Stringify(p, tos); Stringify(p, nos); z = 0; sqliteSetString(&z, p->zStack[nos], p->zStack[tos], 0); PopStack(p, 1); sqliteFree(p->zStack[nos]); p->zStack[nos] = z; p->iStack[nos] = strlen(p->zStack[nos])+1; break; } /* Opcode: Add * * * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack, add them together, ** and push the result back onto the stack. If either element ** is a string then it is converted to a double using the atof() ** function before the addition. */ /* Opcode: Multiply * * * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack, multiply them together, ** and push the result back onto the stack. If either element ** is a string then it is converted to a double using the atof() ** function before the multiplication. */ /* Opcode: Subtract * * * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack, subtract the ** first (what was on top of the stack) from the second (the ** next on stack) ** and push the result back onto the stack. If either element ** is a string then it is converted to a double using the atof() ** function before the subtraction. */ /* Opcode: Divide * * * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack, divide the ** first (what was on top of the stack) from the second (the ** next on stack) ** and push the result back onto the stack. If either element ** is a string then it is converted to a double using the atof() ** function before the division. Division by zero causes the ** program to abort with an error. */ case OP_Add: case OP_Subtract: case OP_Multiply: case OP_Divide: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( p->zStack[tos]==0 && p->zStack[nos]==0 ){ int a, b; a = p->iStack[tos]; b = p->iStack[nos]; switch( pOp->opcode ){ case OP_Add: b += a; break; case OP_Subtract: b -= a; break; case OP_Multiply: b *= a; break; default: { if( a==0 ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "division by zero", 0); rc = 1; goto cleanup; } b /= a; break; } } PopStack(p, 1); p->iStack[nos] = b; }else{ double a, b; Stringify(p, tos); Stringify(p, nos); a = atof(p->zStack[tos]); b = atof(p->zStack[nos]); switch( pOp->opcode ){ case OP_Add: b += a; break; case OP_Subtract: b -= a; break; case OP_Multiply: b *= a; break; default: { if( a==0.0 ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "division by zero", 0); rc = 1; goto cleanup; } b /= a; break; } } sprintf(zBuf,"%g",b); PopStack(p, 1); sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[nos], zBuf, 0); if( p->zStack[nos]==0 ) goto no_mem; p->iStack[nos] = strlen(p->zStack[nos]) + 1; } break; } /* Opcode: Max * * * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack then push back the ** largest of the two. */ case OP_Max: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( p->zStack[tos]==0 && p->zStack[nos]==0 ){ if( p->iStack[nos]<p->iStack[tos] ){ p->iStack[nos] = p->iStack[tos]; } }else{ Stringify(p, tos); Stringify(p, nos); if( sqliteCompare(p->zStack[nos], p->zStack[tos])<0 ){ sqliteFree(p->zStack[nos]); p->zStack[nos] = p->zStack[tos]; p->iStack[nos] = p->iStack[tos]; } } p->tos--; break; } /* Opcode: Min * * * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack then push back the ** smaller of the two. */ case OP_Min: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( p->zStack[tos]==0 && p->zStack[nos]==0 ){ if( p->iStack[nos]>p->iStack[tos] ){ p->iStack[nos] = p->iStack[tos]; } }else{ Stringify(p, tos); Stringify(p, nos); if( sqliteCompare(p->zStack[nos], p->zStack[tos])>0 ){ sqliteFree(p->zStack[nos]); p->zStack[nos] = p->zStack[tos]; p->iStack[nos] = p->iStack[tos]; } } p->tos--; break; } /* Opcode: AddImm P1 * * ** ** Add the value P1 to whatever is on top of the stack. */ case OP_AddImm: { int tos = p->tos; if( tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; Integerify(p, tos); p->iStack[tos] += pOp->p1; break; } /* Opcode: Eq * P2 * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack. If they are equal, then ** jump to instruction P2. Otherwise, continue to the next instruction. */ /* Opcode: Ne * P2 * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack. If they are not equal, then ** jump to instruction P2. Otherwise, continue to the next instruction. */ /* Opcode: Lt * P2 * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack. If second element (the ** next on stack) is less than the first (the top of stack), then ** jump to instruction P2. Otherwise, continue to the next instruction. ** In other words, jump if NOS<TOS. */ /* Opcode: Le * P2 * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack. If second element (the ** next on stack) is less than or equal to the first (the top of stack), ** then jump to instruction P2. In other words, jump if NOS<=TOS. */ /* Opcode: Gt * P2 * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack. If second element (the ** next on stack) is greater than the first (the top of stack), ** then jump to instruction P2. In other words, jump if NOS>TOS. */ /* Opcode: Ge * P2 * ** ** Pop the top two elements from the stack. If second element (the next ** on stack) is greater than or equal to the first (the top of stack), ** then jump to instruction P2. In other words, jump if NOS>=TOS. */ case OP_Eq: case OP_Ne: case OP_Lt: case OP_Le: case OP_Gt: case OP_Ge: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; int c; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( p->zStack[tos]==0 && p->zStack[nos]==0 ){ int a, b; a = p->iStack[tos]; b = p->iStack[nos]; switch( pOp->opcode ){ case OP_Eq: c = b==a; break; case OP_Ne: c = b!=a; break; case OP_Lt: c = b<a; break; case OP_Le: c = b<=a; break; case OP_Gt: c = b>a; break; default: c = b>=a; break; } }else{ Stringify(p, tos); Stringify(p, nos); c = sqliteCompare(p->zStack[nos], p->zStack[tos]); switch( pOp->opcode ){ case OP_Eq: c = c==0; break; case OP_Ne: c = c!=0; break; case OP_Lt: c = c<0; break; case OP_Le: c = c<=0; break; case OP_Gt: c = c>0; break; default: c = c>=0; break; } } PopStack(p, 2); if( c ) pc = pOp->p2-1; break; } /* Opcode: And * * * ** ** Pop two values off the stack. Take the logical AND of the ** two values and push the resulting boolean value back onto the ** stack. Integers are considered false if zero and true otherwise. ** Strings are considered false if their length is zero and true ** otherwise. */ /* Opcode: Or * * * ** ** Pop two values off the stack. Take the logical OR of the ** two values and push the resulting boolean value back onto the ** stack. Integers are considered false if zero and true otherwise. ** Strings are considered false if their length is zero and true ** otherwise. */ case OP_And: case OP_Or: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; int x, y, c; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; x = p->zStack[nos] ? p->zStack[nos][0] : p->iStack[nos]; y = p->zStack[tos] ? p->zStack[tos][0] : p->iStack[tos]; if( pOp->opcode==OP_And ){ c = x && y; }else{ c = x || y; } PopStack(p, 2); p->tos++; p->iStack[nos] = c; break; } /* Opcode: Negative * * * ** ** Treat the top of the stack as a numeric quantity. Replace it ** with its additive inverse. If the top of stack is a string, ** then it is converted into a number using atof(). */ case OP_Negative: { int tos; if( (tos = p->tos)<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( p->zStack[tos] ){ double r = atof(p->zStack[tos]); sprintf(zBuf, "%g", -r); sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[tos], zBuf, 0); p->iStack[tos] = strlen(zBuf) + 1; }else{ p->iStack[tos] = -p->iStack[tos]; } break; } /* Opcode: Not * * * ** ** Treat the top of the stack as a boolean value. Replace it ** with its complement. Integers are false if zero and true ** otherwise. Strings are false if zero-length and true otherwise. */ case OP_Not: { int c; if( p->tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; c = p->zStack[p->tos] ? p->zStack[p->tos][0] : p->iStack[p->tos]; PopStack(p, 1); p->tos++; p->iStack[p->tos] = !c; break; } /* Opcode: Noop * * * ** ** Do nothing. This instruction is often useful as a jump ** destination. */ case OP_Noop: { break; } /* Opcode: If * P2 * ** ** Pop a single boolean from the stack. If the boolean popped is ** true, then jump to p2. Otherwise continue to the next instruction. ** An integer is false if zero and true otherwise. A string is ** false if it has zero length and true otherwise. */ case OP_If: { int c; if( p->tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; c = p->zStack[p->tos] ? p->zStack[p->tos][0] : p->iStack[p->tos]; PopStack(p, 1); if( c ) pc = pOp->p2-1; break; } /* Opcode: IsNull * P2 * ** ** Pop a single value from the stack. If the value popped is the ** empty string, then jump to p2. Otherwise continue to the next ** instruction. */ case OP_IsNull: { int c; if( p->tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; c = p->zStack[p->tos]!=0 && p->zStack[p->tos][0]==0; PopStack(p, 1); if( c ) pc = pOp->p2-1; break; } /* Opcode: NotNull * P2 * ** ** Pop a single value from the stack. If the value popped is not an ** empty string, then jump to p2. Otherwise continue to the next ** instruction. */ case OP_NotNull: { int c; if( p->tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; c = p->zStack[p->tos]==0 || p->zStack[p->tos][0]!=0; PopStack(p, 1); if( c ) pc = pOp->p2-1; break; } /* Opcode: MakeRecord P1 * * ** ** Convert the top P1 entries of the stack into a single entry ** suitable for use as a data record in the database. To do this ** each entry is converted to a string and all the strings are ** concatenated. The null-terminators are preserved by the concatation ** and serve as a boundry marker between fields. The lowest entry ** on the stack is the first in the concatenation and the top of ** the stack is the last. After all fields are concatenated, an ** index header is added. The index header consists of P1 integers ** which hold the offset of the beginning of each field from the ** beginning of the completed record including the header. */ case OP_MakeRecord: { char *zNewRecord; int nByte; int nField; int i, j; int addr; nField = pOp->p1; if( p->tos+1<nField ) goto not_enough_stack; nByte = 0; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ if( Stringify(p, i) ) goto no_mem; nByte += p->iStack[i]; } nByte += sizeof(int)*nField; zNewRecord = sqliteMalloc( nByte ); if( zNewRecord==0 ) goto no_mem; j = 0; addr = sizeof(int)*nField; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<p->tos; i++){ memcpy(&zNewRecord[j], (char*)&addr, sizeof(int)); addr += p->iStack[i]; j += sizeof(int); } memcpy(&zNewRecord[j], (char*)&addr, sizeof(int)); j += sizeof(int); for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ memcpy(&zNewRecord[j], p->zStack[i], p->iStack[i]); j += p->iStack[i]; } PopStack(p, nField); NeedStack(p, p->tos+1); p->tos++; p->iStack[p->tos] = nByte; p->zStack[p->tos] = zNewRecord; break; } /* Opcode: MakeKey P1 * * ** ** Convert the top P1 entries of the stack into a single entry suitable ** for use as the key in an index or a sort. The top P1 records are ** concatenated with a tab character (ASCII 0x09) used as a record ** separator. The entire concatenation is null-terminated. The ** lowest entry in the stack is the first field and the top of the ** stack becomes the last. ** ** See also the SortMakeKey opcode. */ case OP_MakeKey: { char *zNewKey; int nByte; int nField; int i, j; nField = pOp->p1; if( p->tos+1<nField ) goto not_enough_stack; nByte = 0; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ if( Stringify(p, i) ) goto no_mem; nByte += p->iStack[i]+1; } zNewKey = sqliteMalloc( nByte ); if( zNewKey==0 ) goto no_mem; j = 0; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ memcpy(&zNewKey[j], p->zStack[i], p->iStack[i]-1); j += p->iStack[i]-1; if( i<p->tos ) zNewKey[j++] = '\t'; } zNewKey[j] = 0; PopStack(p, nField); NeedStack(p, p->tos+1); p->tos++; p->iStack[p->tos] = nByte; p->zStack[p->tos] = zNewKey; break; } /* Open P1 P3 P2 ** ** Open a new database table named P3. Give it an identifier P1. ** Open readonly if P2==0 and for reading and writing if P2!=0. ** The table is created if it does not already exist and P2!=0. ** If there is already another table opened on P1, then the old ** table is closed first. All tables are automatically closed when ** the VDBE finishes execution. The P1 values need not be ** contiguous but all P1 values should be small integers. It is ** an error for P1 to be negative. */ case OP_Open: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i>=p->nTable ){ int j; p->aTab = sqliteRealloc( p->aTab, (i+1)*sizeof(VdbeTable) ); if( p->aTab==0 ){ p->nTable = 0; goto no_mem; } for(j=p->nTable; j<=i; j++) p->aTab[j].pTable = 0; p->nTable = i+1; }else if( p->aTab[i].pTable ){ sqliteDbbeCloseTable(p->aTab[i].pTable); } p->aTab[i].pTable = sqliteDbbeOpenTable(p->pBe, pOp->p3, pOp->p2); p->aTab[i].index = 0; break; } /* Opcode: Close P1 * * ** ** Close a database table previously opened as P1. If P1 is not ** currently open, this instruction is a no-op. */ case OP_Close: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && p->aTab[i].pTable ){ sqliteDbbeCloseTable(p->aTab[i].pTable); p->aTab[i].pTable = 0; } break; } /* Opcode: Fetch P1 * * ** ** Pop the top of the stack and use its value as a key to fetch ** a record from database table or index P1. The data is held ** in the P1 cursor until needed. The data is not pushed onto the ** stack or anything like that. */ case OP_Fetch: { int i = pOp->p1; int tos = p->tos; if( tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && p->aTab[i].pTable ){ if( p->zStack[tos]==0 ){ sqliteDbbeFetch(p->aTab[i].pTable, sizeof(int), (char*)&p->iStack[tos]); }else{ sqliteDbbeFetch(p->aTab[i].pTable, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos]); } } PopStack(p, 1); break; } /* Opcode: New P1 * * ** ** Get a new integer key not previous used by table P1 and ** push it onto the stack. */ case OP_New: { int i = pOp->p1; int v; if( i<0 || i>=p->nTable || p->aTab[i].pTable==0 ){ v = 0; }else{ v = sqliteDbbeNew(p->aTab[i].pTable); } NeedStack(p, p->tos+1); p->tos++; p->iStack[p->tos] = v; break; } /* Opcode: Put P1 * * ** ** Write an entry into the database table P1. A new entry is ** created if it doesn't already exist, or the data for an existing ** entry is overwritten. The data is the value on the top of the ** stack. The key is the next value down on the stack. The stack ** is popped twice by this instruction. */ case OP_Put: { int tos = p->tos; int nos = p->tos-1; int i = pOp->p1; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && p->aTab[i].pTable!=0 ){ char *zKey; int nKey; Stringify(p, tos); if( p->zStack[nos]!=0 ){ nKey = p->iStack[nos]; zKey = p->zStack[nos]; }else{ nKey = sizeof(int); zKey = (char*)&p->iStack[nos]; } sqliteDbbePut(p->aTab[i].pTable, nKey, zKey, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos]); } PopStack(p, 2); break; } /* Opcode: Delete P1 * * ** ** The top of the stack is a key. Remove this key and its data ** from database table P1. Then pop the stack to discard the key. */ case OP_Delete: { int tos = p->tos; int i = pOp->p1; if( tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && p->aTab[i].pTable!=0 ){ char *zKey; int nKey; if( p->zStack[tos]!=0 ){ nKey = p->iStack[tos]; zKey = p->zStack[tos]; }else{ nKey = sizeof(int); zKey = (char*)&p->iStack[tos]; } sqliteDbbeDelete(p->aTab[i].pTable, nKey, zKey); } PopStack(p, 1); break; } /* Opcode: Field P1 P2 * ** ** Push onto the stack the value of the P2-th field from the ** most recent Fetch from table P1. */ case OP_Field: { int *pAddr; int amt; int i = pOp->p1; int p2 = pOp->p2; int tos = ++p->tos; DbbeTable *pTab; char *z; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && (pTab = p->aTab[i].pTable)!=0 ){ amt = sqliteDbbeDataLength(pTab); if( amt<=sizeof(int)*(p2+1) ){ sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[tos], "", 0); break; } pAddr = (int*)sqliteDbbeReadData(pTab, sizeof(int)*p2); z = sqliteDbbeReadData(pTab, *pAddr); sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[tos], z, 0); p->iStack[tos] = strlen(z)+1; } break; } /* Opcode: Key P1 * * ** ** Push onto the stack an integer which is the first 4 bytes of the ** the key to the current entry in a sequential scan of the table P1. ** A sequential scan is started using the Next opcode. */ case OP_Key: { int i = pOp->p1; int tos = ++p->tos; DbbeTable *pTab; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && (pTab = p->aTab[i].pTable)!=0 ){ char *z = sqliteDbbeReadKey(pTab, 0); memcpy(&p->iStack[tos], z, sizeof(int)); p->zStack[tos] = 0; } break; } /* Opcode: Rewind P1 * * ** ** The next use of the Key or Field or Next instruction for P1 ** will refer to the first entry in the table. */ case OP_Rewind: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && p->aTab[i].pTable!=0 ){ sqliteDbbeRewind(p->aTab[i].pTable); } break; } /* Opcode: Next P1 P2 * ** ** Advance P1 to the next entry in the table. Or, if there are no ** more entries, rewind P1 and jump to location P2. */ case OP_Next: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && p->aTab[i].pTable!=0 ){ if( sqliteDbbeNextKey(p->aTab[i].pTable)==0 ){ pc = pOp->p2; if( pc<0 || pc>p->nOp ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "jump destination out of range", 0); rc = 1; } pc--; } } break; } /* Opcode: ResetIdx P1 * * ** ** Begin treating the current row of table P1 as an index. The next ** NextIdx instruction will refer to the first index in the table. */ case OP_ResetIdx: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable ){ p->aTab[i].index = 0; } break; } /* Opcode: NextIdx P1 P2 * ** ** Push the next index from the current entry of table P1 onto the ** stack and advance the pointer. If there are no more indices, then ** reset the table entry and jump to P2 */ case OP_NextIdx: { int i = pOp->p1; int tos = ++p->tos; DbbeTable *pTab; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; p->zStack[tos] = 0; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && (pTab = p->aTab[i].pTable)!=0 ){ int *aIdx; int nIdx; int j; nIdx = sqliteDbbeDataLength(pTab)/sizeof(int); aIdx = (int*)sqliteDbbeReadData(pTab, 0); for(j=p->aTab[i].index; j<nIdx; j++){ if( aIdx[j]!=0 ){ p->iStack[tos] = aIdx[j]; break; } } if( j>=nIdx ){ j = -1; pc = pOp->p2; if( pc<0 || pc>p->nOp ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "jump destination out of range", 0); rc = 1; } pc--; } p->aTab[i].index = j+1; } break; } /* Opcode: PutIdx P1 * * ** ** The top of the stack hold an index key (proably made using the ** MakeKey instruction) and next on stack holds an index value for ** a table. Locate the record in the index P1 that has the key ** and insert the index value into its ** data. Write the results back to the index. ** If the key doesn't exist it is created. */ case OP_PutIdx: { int i = pOp->p1; int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; DbbeTable *pTab; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && (pTab = p->aTab[i].pTable)!=0 ){ int r; int newVal = Integerify(p, nos); Stringify(p, tos); r = sqliteDbbeFetch(pTab, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos]); if( r==0 ){ /* Create a new record for this index */ sqliteDbbePut(pTab, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos], sizeof(int), (char*)&newVal); }else{ /* Extend the existing record */ int nIdx; int *aIdx; nIdx = sqliteDbbeDataLength(pTab)/sizeof(int); aIdx = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(int)*(nIdx+1) ); if( aIdx==0 ) goto no_mem; sqliteDbbeCopyData(pTab, 0, nIdx*sizeof(int), (char*)aIdx); aIdx[nIdx] = newVal; sqliteDbbePut(pTab, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos], sizeof(int)*(nIdx+1), (char*)aIdx); sqliteFree(aIdx); } } PopStack(p, 2); break; } /* Opcode: DeleteIdx P1 * * ** ** The top of the stack is a key and next on stack is an index value. ** Locate the record ** in index P1 that has the key and remove the index value from its ** data. Write the results back to the table. If after removing ** the index value no more indices remain in the record, then the ** record is removed from the table. */ case OP_DeleteIdx: { int i = pOp->p1; int tos = p->tos; int nos = tos - 1; DbbeTable *pTab; if( nos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( i>=0 && i<p->nTable && (pTab = p->aTab[i].pTable)!=0 ){ int *aIdx; int nIdx; int j; int r; int oldVal = Integerify(p, nos); Stringify(p, tos); r = sqliteDbbeFetch(pTab, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos]); if( r==0 ) break; nIdx = sqliteDbbeDataLength(pTab)/sizeof(int); aIdx = (int*)sqliteDbbeReadData(pTab, 0); for(j=0; j<nIdx && aIdx[j]!=oldVal; j++){} if( j>=nIdx ) break; aIdx[j] = aIdx[nIdx-1]; if( nIdx==1 ){ sqliteDbbeDelete(pTab, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos]); }else{ sqliteDbbePut(pTab, p->iStack[tos], p->zStack[tos], sizeof(int)*(nIdx-1), (char*)aIdx); } } PopStack(p, 2); break; } /* Opcode: Destroy * * P3 ** ** Drop the table whose name is P3. The file that holds this table ** is removed from the disk drive. */ case OP_Destroy: { sqliteDbbeDropTable(p->pBe, pOp->p3); break; } /* Opcode: ListOpen P1 * * ** ** Open a file used for temporary storage of index numbers. P1 ** will server as a handle to this temporary file for future ** interactions. If another temporary file with the P1 handle is ** already opened, the prior file is closed and a new one opened ** in its place. */ case OP_ListOpen: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i>=p->nList ){ int j; p->apList = sqliteRealloc( p->apList, (i+1)*sizeof(FILE*) ); if( p->apList==0 ){ p->nList = 0; goto no_mem; } for(j=p->nList; j<=i; j++) p->apList[j] = 0; p->nList = i+1; }else if( p->apList[i] ){ sqliteDbbeCloseTempFile(p->pBe, p->apList[i]); } p->apList[i] = sqliteDbbeOpenTempFile(p->pBe); break; } /* Opcode: ListWrite P1 * * ** ** Write the integer on the top of the stack ** into the temporary storage file P1. */ case OP_ListWrite: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( p->tos<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; if( i<p->nList && p->apList[i]!=0 ){ int val = Integerify(p, p->tos); PopStack(p, 1); fwrite(&val, sizeof(int), 1, p->apList[i]); } break; } /* Opcode: ListRewind P1 * * ** ** Rewind the temporary buffer P1 back to the beginning. */ case OP_ListRewind: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i<p->nList && p->apList[i]!=0 ){ rewind(p->apList[i]); } break; } /* Opcode: ListRead P1 P2 * ** ** Attempt to read an integer from temporary storage buffer P1 ** and push it onto the stack. If the storage buffer is empty ** push nothing but instead jump to P2. */ case OP_ListRead: { int i = pOp->p1; int val, amt; if( i<0 || i>=p->nList || p->apList[i]==0 ) goto bad_instruction; amt = fread(&val, sizeof(int), 1, p->apList[i]); if( amt==1 ){ p->tos++; if( NeedStack(p, p->tos) ) goto no_mem; p->iStack[p->tos] = val; p->zStack[p->tos] = 0; }else{ pc = pOp->p2; if( pc<0 || pc>p->nOp ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "jump destination out of range", 0); rc = 1; } pc--; } break; } /* Opcode: ListClose P1 * * ** ** Close the temporary storage buffer and discard its contents. */ case OP_ListClose: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i<p->nList && p->apList[i]!=0 ){ sqliteDbbeCloseTempFile(p->pBe, p->apList[i]); p->apList[i] = 0; } break; } /* Opcode: SortOpen P1 * * ** ** Create a new sorter with index P1 */ case OP_SortOpen: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i>=p->nSort ){ int j; p->apSort = sqliteRealloc( p->apSort, (i+1)*sizeof(Sorter*) ); if( p->apSort==0 ){ p->nSort = 0; goto no_mem; } for(j=p->nSort; j<=i; j++) p->apSort[j] = 0; p->nSort = i+1; } break; } /* Opcode: SortPut P1 * * ** ** The TOS is the key and the NOS is the data. Pop both from the stack ** and put them on the sorter. */ case OP_SortPut: { int i = pOp->p1; Sorter *pSorter; if( i<0 || i>=p->nSort ) goto bad_instruction; if( p->tos<1 ) goto not_enough_stack; Stringify(p, p->tos); Stringify(p, p->tos-1); pSorter = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(Sorter) ); if( pSorter==0 ) goto no_mem; pSorter->pNext = p->apSort[i]; p->apSort[i] = pSorter; pSorter->nKey = p->iStack[p->tos]; pSorter->zKey = p->zStack[p->tos]; pSorter->nData = p->iStack[p->tos-1]; pSorter->pData = p->zStack[p->tos-1]; p->zStack[p->tos] = p->zStack[p->tos-1] = 0; PopStack(p, 2); break; } /* Opcode: SortMakeRec P1 * * ** ** The top P1 elements are the arguments to a callback. Form these ** elements into a single data entry that can be stored on a sorter ** using SortPut and later fed to a callback using SortCallback. */ case OP_SortMakeRec: { char *z; char **azArg; int nByte; int nField; int i, j; nField = pOp->p1; if( p->tos+1<nField ) goto not_enough_stack; nByte = 0; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ if( Stringify(p, i) ) goto no_mem; nByte += p->iStack[i]; } nByte += sizeof(char*)*(nField+1); azArg = sqliteMalloc( nByte ); if( azArg==0 ) goto no_mem; z = (char*)&azArg[nField+1]; for(j=0, i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++, j++){ azArg[j] = z; strcpy(z, p->zStack[i]); z += p->iStack[i]; } PopStack(p, nField); NeedStack(p, p->tos+1); p->tos++; p->iStack[p->tos] = nByte; p->zStack[p->tos] = (char*)azArg; break; } /* Opcode: SortMakeKey P1 * P3 ** ** Convert the top few entries of the stack into a sort key. The ** number of stack entries consumed is the number of characters in ** the string P3. One character from P3 is prepended to each entry. ** The first character of P3 is prepended to the element lowest in ** the stack and the last character of P3 is appended to the top of ** the stack. All stack entries are separated by a \000 character ** in the result. The whole key is terminated by two \000 characters ** in a row. ** ** See also the MakeKey opcode. */ case OP_SortMakeKey: { char *zNewKey; int nByte; int nField; int i, j, k; nField = strlen(pOp->p3); if( p->tos+1<nField ) goto not_enough_stack; nByte = 1; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ if( Stringify(p, i) ) goto no_mem; nByte += p->iStack[i]+2; } zNewKey = sqliteMalloc( nByte ); if( zNewKey==0 ) goto no_mem; j = 0; k = nField-1; for(i=p->tos-nField+1; i<=p->tos; i++){ zNewKey[j++] = pOp->p3[k--]; memcpy(&zNewKey[j], p->zStack[i], p->iStack[i]-1); j += p->iStack[i]-1; zNewKey[j++] = 0; } zNewKey[j] = 0; PopStack(p, nField); NeedStack(p, p->tos+1); p->tos++; p->iStack[p->tos] = nByte; p->zStack[p->tos] = zNewKey; break; } /* Opcode: Sort P1 * * ** ** Sort all elements on the given sorter. The algorithm is a ** mergesort. */ case OP_Sort: { int j; j = pOp->p1; if( j<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( j<p->nSort ){ int i; Sorter *pElem; Sorter *apSorter[NSORT]; for(i=0; i<NSORT; i++){ apSorter[i] = 0; } while( p->apSort[j] ){ pElem = p->apSort[j]; p->apSort[j] = pElem->pNext; pElem->pNext = 0; for(i=0; i<NSORT-1; i++){ if( apSorter[i]==0 ){ apSorter[i] = pElem; break; }else{ pElem = Merge(apSorter[i], pElem); apSorter[i] = 0; } } if( i>=NSORT-1 ){ apSorter[NSORT-1] = Merge(apSorter[NSORT-1],pElem); } } pElem = 0; for(i=0; i<NSORT; i++){ pElem = Merge(apSorter[i], pElem); } p->apSort[j] = pElem; } break; } /* Opcode: SortNext P1 P2 * ** ** Push the data for the topmost element in the given sorter onto the ** stack, then remove the element from the sorter. */ case OP_SortNext: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i<p->nSort && p->apSort[i]!=0 ){ Sorter *pSorter = p->apSort[i]; p->apSort[i] = pSorter->pNext; p->tos++; NeedStack(p, p->tos); p->zStack[p->tos] = pSorter->pData; p->iStack[p->tos] = pSorter->nData; sqliteFree(pSorter->zKey); sqliteFree(pSorter); }else{ pc = pOp->p2; if( pc<0 || pc>p->nOp ){ sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "jump destination out of range", 0); rc = 1; } pc--; } break; } /* Opcode: SortKey P1 * * ** ** Push the key for the topmost element of the sorter onto the stack. ** But don't change the sorter an any other way. */ case OP_SortKey: { int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i<p->nSort && p->apSort[i]!=0 ){ Sorter *pSorter = p->apSort[i]; p->tos++; NeedStack(p, p->tos); sqliteSetString(&p->zStack[p->tos], pSorter->zKey, 0); p->iStack[p->tos] = pSorter->nKey; } break; } /* Opcode: SortCallback P1 P2 * ** ** The top of the stack contains a callback record built using ** the SortMakeRec operation with the same P1 value as this ** instruction. Pop this record from the stack and invoke the ** callback on it. */ case OP_SortCallback: { int i = p->tos; if( i<0 ) goto not_enough_stack; rc = xCallback(pArg, pOp->p1, (char**)p->zStack[i], p->azColName); PopStack(p, 1); break; } /* Opcode: SortClose P1 * * ** ** Close the given sorter and remove all its elements. */ case OP_SortClose: { Sorter *pSorter; int i = pOp->p1; if( i<0 ) goto bad_instruction; if( i<p->nSort ){ while( (pSorter = p->apSort[i])!=0 ){ p->apSort[i] = pSorter->pNext; sqliteFree(pSorter->zKey); sqliteFree(pSorter->pData); sqliteFree(pSorter); } } break; } /* An other opcode is illegal... */ default: { sprintf(zBuf,"%d",pOp->opcode); sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "unknown opcode ", zBuf, 0); rc = 1; break; } } if( p->trace && p->tos>=0 ){ int i; fprintf(p->trace, "Stack:"); for(i=p->tos; i>=0 && i>p->tos-5; i--){ if( p->zStack[i] ){ fprintf(p->trace, " [%.11s]", p->zStack[i]); }else{ fprintf(p->trace, " [%d]", p->iStack[i]); } } fprintf(p->trace,"\n"); } } cleanup: Cleanup(p); return rc; /* Jump to here if a malloc() fails. It's hard to get a malloc() ** to fail on a modern VM computer, so this code is untested. */ no_mem: Cleanup(p); sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "out or memory", 0); return 1; /* Jump to here if a operator is encountered that requires more stack ** operands than are currently available on the stack. */ not_enough_stack: sprintf(zBuf,"%d",pc); sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "too few operands on stack at ", zBuf, 0); rc = 1; goto cleanup; /* Jump here if an illegal or illformed instruction is executed. */ bad_instruction: sprintf(zBuf,"%d",pc); sqliteSetString(pzErrMsg, "illegal operation at ", zBuf, 0); rc = 1; goto cleanup; } |
Added src/vdbe.h.
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** Header file for the Virtual DataBase Engine (VDBE) ** ** This header defines the interface to the virtual database engine ** or VDBE. The VDBE implements an abstract machine that runs a ** simple program to access and modify the underlying database. ** ** $Id: vdbe.h,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:02 drh Exp $ */ #ifndef _SQLITE_VDBE_H_ #define _SQLITE_VDBE_H_ #include <stdio.h> /* ** A single VDBE is an opaque structure named "Vdbe". Only routines ** in the source file sqliteVdbe.c are allowed to see the insides ** of this structure. */ typedef struct Vdbe Vdbe; /* ** A single instruction of the virtual machine has an opcode ** and as many as three operands. The instruction is recorded ** as an instance of the following structure: */ struct VdbeOp { int opcode; /* What operation to perform */ int p1; /* First operand */ int p2; /* Second parameter (often the jump destination) */ char *p3; /* Third parameter */ }; typedef struct VdbeOp VdbeOp; /* ** The following macro converts a relative address in the p2 field ** of a VdbeOp structure into a negative number so that ** sqliteVdbeAddOpList() knows that the address is relative. Calling ** the macro again restores the address. */ #define ADDR(X) (-1-(X)) /* ** These are the available opcodes. ** ** If any of the values changes or if opcodes are added or removed, ** be sure to also update the zOpName[] array in sqliteVdbe.c to ** mirror the change. ** ** The source tree contains an AWK script named renumberOps.awk that ** can be used to renumber these opcodes when new opcodes are inserted. */ #define OP_Open 1 #define OP_Close 2 #define OP_Destroy 3 #define OP_Fetch 4 #define OP_New 5 #define OP_Put 6 #define OP_Delete 7 #define OP_Field 8 #define OP_Key 9 #define OP_Rewind 10 #define OP_Next 11 #define OP_ResetIdx 12 #define OP_NextIdx 13 #define OP_PutIdx 14 #define OP_DeleteIdx 15 #define OP_ListOpen 16 #define OP_ListWrite 17 #define OP_ListRewind 18 #define OP_ListRead 19 #define OP_ListClose 20 #define OP_SortOpen 21 #define OP_SortPut 22 #define OP_SortMakeRec 23 #define OP_SortMakeKey 24 #define OP_Sort 25 #define OP_SortNext 26 #define OP_SortKey 27 #define OP_SortCallback 28 #define OP_SortClose 29 #define OP_MakeRecord 30 #define OP_MakeKey 31 #define OP_Goto 32 #define OP_If 33 #define OP_Halt 34 #define OP_ColumnCount 35 #define OP_ColumnName 36 #define OP_Callback 37 #define OP_Integer 38 #define OP_String 39 #define OP_Pop 40 #define OP_Dup 41 #define OP_Pull 42 #define OP_Add 43 #define OP_AddImm 44 #define OP_Subtract 45 #define OP_Multiply 46 #define OP_Divide 47 #define OP_Min 48 #define OP_Max 49 #define OP_Eq 50 #define OP_Ne 51 #define OP_Lt 52 #define OP_Le 53 #define OP_Gt 54 #define OP_Ge 55 #define OP_IsNull 56 #define OP_NotNull 57 #define OP_Negative 58 #define OP_And 59 #define OP_Or 60 #define OP_Not 61 #define OP_Concat 62 #define OP_Noop 63 #define OP_MAX 63 /* ** Prototypes for the VDBE interface. See comments on the implementation ** for a description of what each of these routines does. */ Vdbe *sqliteVdbeCreate(Dbbe*); int sqliteVdbeAddOp(Vdbe*,int,int,int,const char*,int); int sqliteVdbeAddOpList(Vdbe*, int nOp, VdbeOp const *aOp); void sqliteVdbeChangeP3(Vdbe*, int addr, const char *zP1, int N); void sqliteVdbeDequoteP3(Vdbe*, int addr); int sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(Vdbe*); void sqliteVdbeDelete(Vdbe*); int sqliteVdbeOpcode(const char *zName); int sqliteVdbeExec(Vdbe*,sqlite_callback,void*,char**); int sqliteVdbeList(Vdbe*,sqlite_callback,void*,char**); void sqliteVdbeResolveLabel(Vdbe*, int); int sqliteVdbeCurrentAddr(Vdbe*); void sqliteVdbeTrace(Vdbe*,FILE*); #endif |
Added src/where.c.
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Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** This module contains C code that generates VDBE code used to process ** the WHERE clause of SQL statements. Also found here are subroutines ** to generate VDBE code to evaluate expressions. ** ** $Id: where.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:02 drh Exp $ */ #include "sqliteInt.h" /* ** The query generator uses an array of instances of this structure to ** help it analyze the subexpressions of the WHERE clause. Each WHERE ** clause subexpression is separated from the others by an AND operator. */ typedef struct ExprInfo ExprInfo; struct ExprInfo { Expr *p; /* Pointer to the subexpression */ int indexable; /* True if this subexprssion is usable by an index */ int idxLeft; /* p->pLeft is a field in this table number. -1 if ** p->pLeft is not the field of any table */ int idxRight; /* p->pRight is a field in this table number. -1 if ** p->pRight is not the field of any table */ unsigned prereqLeft; /* Tables referenced by p->pLeft */ unsigned prereqRight; /* Tables referenced by p->pRight */ }; /* ** Determine the number of elements in an array. */ #define ARRAYSIZE(X) (sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0])) /* ** This routine is used to divide the WHERE expression into subexpressions ** separated by the AND operator. ** ** aSlot[] is an array of subexpressions structures. ** There are nSlot spaces left in this array. This routine attempts to ** split pExpr into subexpressions and fills aSlot[] with those subexpressions. ** The return value is the number of slots filled. */ static int exprSplit(int nSlot, ExprInfo *aSlot, Expr *pExpr){ int cnt = 0; if( pExpr==0 || nSlot<1 ) return 0; if( nSlot==1 || pExpr->op!=TK_AND ){ aSlot[0].p = pExpr; return 1; } if( pExpr->pLeft->op!=TK_AND ){ aSlot[0].p = pExpr->pLeft; cnt = 1 + exprSplit(nSlot-1, &aSlot[1], pExpr->pRight); }else{ cnt = exprSplit(nSlot, aSlot, pExpr->pRight); cnt += exprSplit(nSlot-cnt, &aSlot[cnt], pExpr->pLeft); } return cnt; } /* ** This routine walks (recursively) an expression tree and generates ** a bitmask indicating which tables are used in that expression ** tree. Bit 0 of the mask is set if table 0 is used. But 1 is set ** if table 1 is used. And so forth. ** ** In order for this routine to work, the calling function must have ** previously invoked sqliteExprResolveIds() on the expression. See ** the header comment on that routine for additional information. */ static int exprTableUsage(Expr *p){ unsigned int mask = 0; if( p==0 ) return 0; if( p->op==TK_FIELD ){ return 1<<p->iTable; } if( p->pRight ){ mask = exprTableUsage(p->pRight); } if( p->pLeft ){ mask |= exprTableUsage(p->pLeft); } return mask; } /* ** The input to this routine is an ExprInfo structure with only the ** "p" field filled in. The job of this routine is to analyze the ** subexpression and populate all the other fields of the ExprInfo ** structure. */ static void exprAnalyze(ExprInfo *pInfo){ Expr *pExpr = pInfo->p; pInfo->prereqLeft = exprTableUsage(pExpr->pLeft); pInfo->prereqRight = exprTableUsage(pExpr->pRight); pInfo->indexable = 0; pInfo->idxLeft = -1; pInfo->idxRight = -1; if( pExpr->op==TK_EQ && (pInfo->prereqRight & pInfo->prereqLeft)==0 ){ if( pExpr->pRight->op==TK_FIELD ){ pInfo->idxRight = pExpr->pRight->iTable; pInfo->indexable = 1; } if( pExpr->pLeft->op==TK_FIELD ){ pInfo->idxLeft = pExpr->pLeft->iTable; pInfo->indexable = 1; } } } /* ** Generating the beginning of the loop used for WHERE clause processing. ** The return value is a pointer to an (opaque) structure that contains ** information needed to terminate the loop. Later, the calling routine ** should invoke sqliteWhereEnd() with the return value of this function ** in order to complete the WHERE clause processing. ** ** If an error occurs, this routine returns NULL. */ WhereInfo *sqliteWhereBegin( Parse *pParse, /* The parser context */ IdList *pTabList, /* A list of all tables */ Expr *pWhere, /* The WHERE clause */ int pushKey /* If TRUE, leave the table key on the stack */ ){ int i; /* Loop counter */ WhereInfo *pWInfo; /* Will become the return value of this function */ Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; /* The virtual database engine */ int brk, cont; /* Addresses used during code generation */ int *aOrder; /* Order in which pTabList entries are searched */ int nExpr; /* Number of subexpressions in the WHERE clause */ int loopMask; /* One bit set for each outer loop */ int haveKey; /* True if KEY is on the stack */ Index *aIdx[32]; /* Index to use on each nested loop. */ ExprInfo aExpr[50]; /* The WHERE clause is divided into these expressions */ /* Allocate space for aOrder[]. */ aOrder = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(int) * pTabList->nId ); /* Allocate and initialize the WhereInfo structure that will become the ** return value. */ pWInfo = sqliteMalloc( sizeof(WhereInfo) ); if( pWInfo==0 ){ sqliteFree(aOrder); return 0; } pWInfo->pParse = pParse; pWInfo->pTabList = pTabList; /* Split the WHERE clause into as many as 32 separate subexpressions ** where each subexpression is separated by an AND operator. Any additional ** subexpressions are attached in the aExpr[32] and will not enter ** into the query optimizer computations. 32 is chosen as the cutoff ** since that is the number of bits in an integer that we use for an ** expression-used mask. */ memset(aExpr, 0, sizeof(aExpr)); nExpr = exprSplit(ARRAYSIZE(aExpr), aExpr, pWhere); /* Analyze all of the subexpressions. */ for(i=0; i<nExpr; i++){ exprAnalyze(&aExpr[i]); } /* Figure out a good nesting order for the tables. aOrder[0] will ** be the index in pTabList of the outermost table. aOrder[1] will ** be the first nested loop and so on. aOrder[pTabList->nId-1] will ** be the innermost loop. ** ** Someday will put in a good algorithm here to reorder to the loops ** for an effiecient query. But for now, just use whatever order the ** tables appear in in the pTabList. */ for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ aOrder[i] = i; } /* Figure out what index to use (if any) for each nested loop. ** Make aIdx[i] point to the index to use for the i-th nested loop ** where i==0 is the outer loop and i==pTabList->nId-1 is the inner ** loop. ** ** Actually, if there are more than 32 tables in the join, only the ** first 32 tables are candidates for indices. */ loopMask = 0; for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId && i<ARRAYSIZE(aIdx); i++){ int idx = aOrder[i]; Table *pTab = pTabList->a[idx].pTab; Index *pIdx; Index *pBestIdx = 0; /* Do a search for usable indices. Leave pBestIdx pointing to ** most specific usable index. ** ** "Most specific" means that pBestIdx is the usable index that ** has the largest value for nField. A usable index is one for ** which there are subexpressions to compute every field of the ** index. */ for(pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext){ int j; int fieldMask = 0; if( pIdx->nField>32 ) continue; for(j=0; j<nExpr; j++){ if( aExpr[j].idxLeft==idx && (aExpr[j].prereqRight & loopMask)==aExpr[j].prereqRight ){ int iField = aExpr[j].p->pLeft->iField; int k; for(k=0; k<pIdx->nField; k++){ if( pIdx->aiField[k]==iField ){ fieldMask |= 1<<k; break; } } } if( aExpr[j].idxRight==idx && (aExpr[j].prereqLeft & loopMask)==aExpr[j].prereqLeft ){ int iField = aExpr[j].p->pRight->iField; int k; for(k=0; k<pIdx->nField; k++){ if( pIdx->aiField[k]==iField ){ fieldMask |= 1<<k; break; } } } } if( fieldMask + 1 == (1<<pIdx->nField) ){ if( pBestIdx==0 || pBestIdx->nField<pIdx->nField ){ pBestIdx = pIdx; } } } aIdx[i] = pBestIdx; } /* Open all tables in the pTabList and all indices in aIdx[]. */ for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, i, 0, pTabList->a[i].pTab->zName, 0); if( i<ARRAYSIZE(aIdx) && aIdx[i]!=0 ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Open, pTabList->nId+i, 0, aIdx[i]->zName, 0); } } /* Generate the code to do the search */ pWInfo->iBreak = brk = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); loopMask = 0; for(i=0; i<pTabList->nId; i++){ int j, k; int idx = aOrder[i]; Index *pIdx = i<ARRAYSIZE(aIdx) ? aIdx[i] : 0; cont = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); if( pIdx==0 ){ /* Case 1: There was no usable index. We must do a complete ** scan of the table. */ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Next, idx, brk, 0, cont); haveKey = 0; }else{ /* Case 2: We do have a usable index in pIdx. */ for(j=0; j<pIdx->nField; j++){ for(k=0; k<nExpr; k++){ if( aExpr[k].p==0 ) continue; if( aExpr[k].idxLeft==idx && (aExpr[k].prereqRight & loopMask)==aExpr[k].prereqRight && aExpr[k].p->pLeft->iField==pIdx->aiField[j] ){ sqliteExprCode(pParse, aExpr[k].p->pRight); aExpr[k].p = 0; break; } if( aExpr[k].idxRight==idx && (aExpr[k].prereqLeft & loopMask)==aExpr[k].prereqLeft && aExpr[k].p->pRight->iField==pIdx->aiField[j] ){ sqliteExprCode(pParse, aExpr[k].p->pLeft); aExpr[k].p = 0; break; } } } sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_MakeKey, pIdx->nField, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Fetch, pTabList->nId+i, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_NextIdx, pTabList->nId+i, brk, 0, cont); if( i==pTabList->nId-1 && pushKey ){ haveKey = 1; }else{ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Fetch, idx, 0, 0, 0); haveKey = 0; } } loopMask |= 1<<idx; /* Insert code to test every subexpression that can be completely ** computed using the current set of tables. */ for(j=0; j<nExpr; j++){ if( aExpr[j].p==0 ) continue; if( (aExpr[j].prereqRight & loopMask)!=aExpr[j].prereqRight ) continue; if( (aExpr[j].prereqLeft & loopMask)!=aExpr[j].prereqLeft ) continue; if( haveKey ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Fetch, idx, 0, 0, 0); haveKey = 0; } sqliteExprIfFalse(pParse, aExpr[j].p, cont); aExpr[j].p = 0; } brk = cont; } pWInfo->iContinue = cont; if( pushKey && !haveKey ){ sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Key, 0, 0, 0, 0); } sqliteFree(aOrder); return pWInfo; } /* ** Generate the end of the WHERE loop. */ void sqliteWhereEnd(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ Vdbe *v = pWInfo->pParse->pVdbe; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Goto, 0, pWInfo->iContinue, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Noop, 0, 0, 0, pWInfo->iBreak); sqliteFree(pWInfo); return; } /* ** Generate code into the current Vdbe to evaluate the given ** expression and leave the result on the stack. */ void sqliteExprCode(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr){ Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; int op; switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_PLUS: op = OP_Add; break; case TK_MINUS: op = OP_Subtract; break; case TK_STAR: op = OP_Multiply; break; case TK_SLASH: op = OP_Divide; break; case TK_AND: op = OP_And; break; case TK_OR: op = OP_Or; break; case TK_LT: op = OP_Lt; break; case TK_LE: op = OP_Le; break; case TK_GT: op = OP_Gt; break; case TK_GE: op = OP_Ge; break; case TK_NE: op = OP_Ne; break; case TK_EQ: op = OP_Eq; break; case TK_ISNULL: op = OP_IsNull; break; case TK_NOTNULL: op = OP_NotNull; break; case TK_NOT: op = OP_Not; break; case TK_UMINUS: op = OP_Negative; break; default: break; } switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_FIELD: { sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Field, pExpr->iTable, pExpr->iField, 0, 0); break; } case TK_INTEGER: { int i = atoi(pExpr->token.z); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Integer, i, 0, 0, 0); break; } case TK_FLOAT: { int addr = sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_String, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, addr, pExpr->token.z, pExpr->token.n); break; } case TK_STRING: { int addr = sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_String, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeChangeP3(v, addr, pExpr->token.z, pExpr->token.n); sqliteVdbeDequoteP3(v, addr); break; } case TK_NULL: { sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_String, 0, 0, "", 0); break; } case TK_AND: case TK_OR: case TK_PLUS: case TK_STAR: case TK_MINUS: case TK_SLASH: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pRight); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, 0, 0, 0); break; } case TK_LT: case TK_LE: case TK_GT: case TK_GE: case TK_NE: case TK_EQ: { int dest; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Integer, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pRight); dest = sqliteVdbeCurrentAddr(v) + 2; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, dest, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_AddImm, 1, 0, 0, 0); break; } case TK_NOT: case TK_UMINUS: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, 0, 0, 0); break; } case TK_ISNULL: case TK_NOTNULL: { int dest; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Integer, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); dest = sqliteVdbeCurrentAddr(v) + 2; sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, dest, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_AddImm, 1, 0, 0, 0); break; } } return; } /* ** Generate code for a boolean expression such that a jump is made ** to the label "dest" if the expression is true but execution ** continues straight thru if the expression is false. */ void sqliteExprIfTrue(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, int dest){ Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; int op = 0; switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_LT: op = OP_Lt; break; case TK_LE: op = OP_Le; break; case TK_GT: op = OP_Gt; break; case TK_GE: op = OP_Ge; break; case TK_NE: op = OP_Ne; break; case TK_EQ: op = OP_Eq; break; case TK_ISNULL: op = OP_IsNull; break; case TK_NOTNULL: op = OP_NotNull; break; default: break; } switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_AND: { int d2 = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); sqliteExprIfFalse(pParse, pExpr->pLeft, d2); sqliteExprIfTrue(pParse, pExpr->pRight, dest); sqliteVdbeResolveLabel(v, d2); break; } case TK_OR: { sqliteExprIfTrue(pParse, pExpr->pLeft, dest); sqliteExprIfTrue(pParse, pExpr->pRight, dest); break; } case TK_LT: case TK_LE: case TK_GT: case TK_GE: case TK_NE: case TK_EQ: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pRight); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, dest, 0, 0); break; } case TK_ISNULL: case TK_NOTNULL: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, dest, 0, 0); break; } default: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_If, 0, dest, 0, 0); break; } } } /* ** Generate code for boolean expression such that a jump is made ** to the label "dest" if the expression is false but execution ** continues straight thru if the expression is true. */ void sqliteExprIfFalse(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, int dest){ Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; int op = 0; switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_LT: op = OP_Ge; break; case TK_LE: op = OP_Gt; break; case TK_GT: op = OP_Le; break; case TK_GE: op = OP_Lt; break; case TK_NE: op = OP_Eq; break; case TK_EQ: op = OP_Ne; break; case TK_ISNULL: op = OP_NotNull; break; case TK_NOTNULL: op = OP_IsNull; break; default: break; } switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_AND: { sqliteExprIfFalse(pParse, pExpr->pLeft, dest); sqliteExprIfFalse(pParse, pExpr->pRight, dest); break; } case TK_OR: { int d2 = sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(v); sqliteExprIfTrue(pParse, pExpr->pLeft, d2); sqliteExprIfFalse(pParse, pExpr->pRight, dest); sqliteVdbeResolveLabel(v, d2); break; } case TK_LT: case TK_LE: case TK_GT: case TK_GE: case TK_NE: case TK_EQ: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pRight); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, dest, 0, 0); break; } case TK_ISNULL: case TK_NOTNULL: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr->pLeft); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, op, 0, dest, 0, 0); break; } default: { sqliteExprCode(pParse, pExpr); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_Not, 0, 0, 0, 0); sqliteVdbeAddOp(v, OP_If, 0, dest, 0, 0); break; } } } |
Added tool/gdbmdump.c.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 | /* ** Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 D. Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ************************************************************************* ** A utility to dump the entire contents of a GDBM table in a ** readable format. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <gdbm.h> #include <stdlib.h> static void print_data(char *zPrefix, datum p){ int i, j; printf("%-5s: ", zPrefix); for(i=0; i<p.dsize; i+=20){ for(j=i; j<p.dsize && j<i+20; j++){ printf("%02x", 0xff & p.dptr[j]); if( (j&3)==3 ) printf(" "); } while( j<i+20 ){ printf(" "); if( (j&3)==3 ) printf(" "); j++; } printf(" "); for(j=i; j<p.dsize && j<i+20; j++){ int c = p.dptr[j]; if( !isprint(c) ){ c = '.'; } putchar(c); } printf("\n"); if( i+20<p.dsize ) printf(" "); } } static int gdbm_dump(char *zFilename){ GDBM_FILE p; datum data, key, next; p = gdbm_open(zFilename, 0, GDBM_READER, 0, 0); if( p==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"can't open file \"%s\"\n", zFilename); return 1; } key = gdbm_firstkey(p); while( key.dptr ){ print_data("key",key); data = gdbm_fetch(p, key); if( data.dptr ){ print_data("data",data); free( data.dptr ); } next = gdbm_nextkey(p, key); free( key.dptr ); key = next; printf("\n"); } gdbm_close(p); return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv){ int i; int nErr = 0; for(i=1; i<argc; i++){ nErr += gdbm_dump(argv[i]); } return nErr; } |
Added tool/lemon.c.
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4013 4014 4015 4016 4017 4018 4019 4020 4021 | /* ** Copyright (c) 1991, 1994, 1997, 1998 D. Richard Hipp ** ** This file contains all sources (including headers) to the LEMON ** LALR(1) parser generator. The sources have been combined into a ** single file to make it easy to include LEMON as part of another ** program. ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@acm.org ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ */ #include <stdio.h> #include <varargs.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> extern void qsort(); extern double strtod(); extern long strtol(); extern void free(); extern int access(); extern int atoi(); #ifndef __WIN32__ # if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) # define __WIN32__ # endif #endif /* #define PRIVATE static */ #define PRIVATE #ifdef TEST #define MAXRHS 5 /* Set low to exercise exception code */ #else #define MAXRHS 1000 #endif char *msort(); extern void *malloc(); /******** From the file "action.h" *************************************/ struct action *Action_new(); struct action *Action_sort(); void Action_add(); /********* From the file "assert.h" ************************************/ void myassert(); #ifndef NDEBUG # define assert(X) if(!(X))myassert(__FILE__,__LINE__) #else # define assert(X) #endif /********** From the file "build.h" ************************************/ void FindRulePrecedences(); void FindFirstSets(); void FindStates(); void FindLinks(); void FindFollowSets(); void FindActions(); /********* From the file "configlist.h" *********************************/ void Configlist_init(/* void */); struct config *Configlist_add(/* struct rule *, int */); struct config *Configlist_addbasis(/* struct rule *, int */); void Configlist_closure(/* void */); void Configlist_sort(/* void */); void Configlist_sortbasis(/* void */); struct config *Configlist_return(/* void */); struct config *Configlist_basis(/* void */); void Configlist_eat(/* struct config * */); void Configlist_reset(/* void */); /********* From the file "error.h" ***************************************/ void ErrorMsg( /* char *, int, char *, ... */ ); /****** From the file "option.h" ******************************************/ struct s_options { enum { OPT_FLAG=1, OPT_INT, OPT_DBL, OPT_STR, OPT_FFLAG, OPT_FINT, OPT_FDBL, OPT_FSTR} type; char *label; char *arg; char *message; }; int optinit(/* char**,struct s_options*,FILE* */); int optnargs(/* void */); char *optarg(/* int */); void opterr(/* int */); void optprint(/* void */); /******** From the file "parse.h" *****************************************/ void Parse(/* struct lemon *lemp */); /********* From the file "plink.h" ***************************************/ struct plink *Plink_new(/* void */); void Plink_add(/* struct plink **, struct config * */); void Plink_copy(/* struct plink **, struct plink * */); void Plink_delete(/* struct plink * */); /********** From the file "report.h" *************************************/ void Reprint(/* struct lemon * */); void ReportOutput(/* struct lemon * */); void ReportTable(/* struct lemon * */); void ReportHeader(/* struct lemon * */); void CompressTables(/* struct lemon * */); /********** From the file "set.h" ****************************************/ void SetSize(/* int N */); /* All sets will be of size N */ char *SetNew(/* void */); /* A new set for element 0..N */ void SetFree(/* char* */); /* Deallocate a set */ int SetAdd(/* char*,int */); /* Add element to a set */ int SetUnion(/* char *A,char *B */); /* A <- A U B, thru element N */ #define SetFind(X,Y) (X[Y]) /* True if Y is in set X */ /********** From the file "struct.h" *************************************/ /* ** Principal data structures for the LEMON parser generator. */ typedef enum {FALSE=0, TRUE} Boolean; /* Symbols (terminals and nonterminals) of the grammar are stored ** in the following: */ struct symbol { char *name; /* Name of the symbol */ int index; /* Index number for this symbol */ enum { TERMINAL, NONTERMINAL } type; /* Symbols are all either TERMINALS or NTs */ struct rule *rule; /* Linked list of rules of this (if an NT) */ int prec; /* Precedence if defined (-1 otherwise) */ enum e_assoc { LEFT, RIGHT, NONE, UNK } assoc; /* Associativity if predecence is defined */ char *firstset; /* First-set for all rules of this symbol */ Boolean lambda; /* True if NT and can generate an empty string */ char *destructor; /* Code which executes whenever this symbol is ** popped from the stack during error processing */ int destructorln; /* Line number of destructor code */ char *datatype; /* The data type of information held by this ** object. Only used if type==NONTERMINAL */ int dtnum; /* The data type number. In the parser, the value ** stack is a union. The .yy%d element of this ** union is the correct data type for this object */ }; /* Each production rule in the grammar is stored in the following ** structure. */ struct rule { struct symbol *lhs; /* Left-hand side of the rule */ char *lhsalias; /* Alias for the LHS (NULL if none) */ int ruleline; /* Line number for the rule */ int nrhs; /* Number of RHS symbols */ struct symbol **rhs; /* The RHS symbols */ char **rhsalias; /* An alias for each RHS symbol (NULL if none) */ int line; /* Line number at which code begins */ char *code; /* The code executed when this rule is reduced */ struct symbol *precsym; /* Precedence symbol for this rule */ int index; /* An index number for this rule */ Boolean canReduce; /* True if this rule is ever reduced */ struct rule *nextlhs; /* Next rule with the same LHS */ struct rule *next; /* Next rule in the global list */ }; /* A configuration is a production rule of the grammar together with ** a mark (dot) showing how much of that rule has been processed so far. ** Configurations also contain a follow-set which is a list of terminal ** symbols which are allowed to immediately follow the end of the rule. ** Every configuration is recorded as an instance of the following: */ struct config { struct rule *rp; /* The rule upon which the configuration is based */ int dot; /* The parse point */ char *fws; /* Follow-set for this configuration only */ struct plink *fplp; /* Follow-set forward propagation links */ struct plink *bplp; /* Follow-set backwards propagation links */ struct state *stp; /* Pointer to state which contains this */ enum { COMPLETE, /* The status is used during followset and */ INCOMPLETE /* shift computations */ } status; struct config *next; /* Next configuration in the state */ struct config *bp; /* The next basis configuration */ }; /* Every shift or reduce operation is stored as one of the following */ struct action { struct symbol *sp; /* The look-ahead symbol */ enum e_action { SHIFT, ACCEPT, REDUCE, ERROR, CONFLICT, /* Was a reduce, but part of a conflict */ SH_RESOLVED, /* Was a shift. Precedence resolved conflict */ RD_RESOLVED, /* Was reduce. Precedence resolved conflict */ NOT_USED /* Deleted by compression */ } type; union { struct state *stp; /* The new state, if a shift */ struct rule *rp; /* The rule, if a reduce */ } x; struct action *next; /* Next action for this state */ struct action *collide; /* Next action with the same hash */ }; /* Each state of the generated parser's finite state machine ** is encoded as an instance of the following structure. */ struct state { struct config *bp; /* The basis configurations for this state */ struct config *cfp; /* All configurations in this set */ int index; /* Sequencial number for this state */ struct action *ap; /* Array of actions for this state */ int naction; /* Number of actions for this state */ int tabstart; /* First index of the action table */ int tabdfltact; /* Default action */ }; /* A followset propagation link indicates that the contents of one ** configuration followset should be propagated to another whenever ** the first changes. */ struct plink { struct config *cfp; /* The configuration to which linked */ struct plink *next; /* The next propagate link */ }; /* The state vector for the entire parser generator is recorded as ** follows. (LEMON uses no global variables and makes little use of ** static variables. Fields in the following structure can be thought ** of as begin global variables in the program.) */ struct lemon { struct state **sorted; /* Table of states sorted by state number */ struct rule *rule; /* List of all rules */ int nstate; /* Number of states */ int nrule; /* Number of rules */ int nsymbol; /* Number of terminal and nonterminal symbols */ int nterminal; /* Number of terminal symbols */ struct symbol **symbols; /* Sorted array of pointers to symbols */ int errorcnt; /* Number of errors */ struct symbol *errsym; /* The error symbol */ char *name; /* Name of the generated parser */ char *arg; /* Declaration of the 3th argument to parser */ char *tokentype; /* Type of terminal symbols in the parser stack */ char *start; /* Name of the start symbol for the grammar */ char *stacksize; /* Size of the parser stack */ char *include; /* Code to put at the start of the C file */ int includeln; /* Line number for start of include code */ char *error; /* Code to execute when an error is seen */ int errorln; /* Line number for start of error code */ char *overflow; /* Code to execute on a stack overflow */ int overflowln; /* Line number for start of overflow code */ char *failure; /* Code to execute on parser failure */ int failureln; /* Line number for start of failure code */ char *accept; /* Code to execute when the parser excepts */ int acceptln; /* Line number for the start of accept code */ char *extracode; /* Code appended to the generated file */ int extracodeln; /* Line number for the start of the extra code */ char *tokendest; /* Code to execute to destroy token data */ int tokendestln; /* Line number for token destroyer code */ char *filename; /* Name of the input file */ char *outname; /* Name of the current output file */ char *tokenprefix; /* A prefix added to token names in the .h file */ int nconflict; /* Number of parsing conflicts */ int tablesize; /* Size of the parse tables */ int basisflag; /* Print only basis configurations */ char *argv0; /* Name of the program */ }; #define MemoryCheck(X) if((X)==0){ \ extern void memory_error(); \ memory_error(); \ } /**************** From the file "table.h" *********************************/ /* ** All code in this file has been automatically generated ** from a specification in the file ** "table.q" ** by the associative array code building program "aagen". ** Do not edit this file! Instead, edit the specification ** file, then rerun aagen. */ /* ** Code for processing tables in the LEMON parser generator. */ /* Routines for handling a strings */ char *Strsafe(); void Strsafe_init(/* void */); int Strsafe_insert(/* char * */); char *Strsafe_find(/* char * */); /* Routines for handling symbols of the grammar */ struct symbol *Symbol_new(); int Symbolcmpp(/* struct symbol **, struct symbol ** */); void Symbol_init(/* void */); int Symbol_insert(/* struct symbol *, char * */); struct symbol *Symbol_find(/* char * */); struct symbol *Symbol_Nth(/* int */); int Symbol_count(/* */); struct symbol **Symbol_arrayof(/* */); /* Routines to manage the state table */ int Configcmp(/* struct config *, struct config * */); struct state *State_new(); void State_init(/* void */); int State_insert(/* struct state *, struct config * */); struct state *State_find(/* struct config * */); struct state **State_arrayof(/* */); /* Routines used for efficiency in Configlist_add */ void Configtable_init(/* void */); int Configtable_insert(/* struct config * */); struct config *Configtable_find(/* struct config * */); void Configtable_clear(/* int(*)(struct config *) */); /****************** From the file "action.c" *******************************/ /* ** Routines processing parser actions in the LEMON parser generator. */ /* Allocate a new parser action */ struct action *Action_new(){ static struct action *freelist = 0; struct action *new; if( freelist==0 ){ int i; int amt = 100; freelist = (struct action *)malloc( sizeof(struct action)*amt ); if( freelist==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Unable to allocate memory for a new parser action."); exit(1); } for(i=0; i<amt-1; i++) freelist[i].next = &freelist[i+1]; freelist[amt-1].next = 0; } new = freelist; freelist = freelist->next; return new; } /* Compare two actions */ static int actioncmp(ap1,ap2) struct action *ap1; struct action *ap2; { int rc; rc = ap1->sp->index - ap2->sp->index; if( rc==0 ) rc = (int)ap1->type - (int)ap2->type; if( rc==0 ){ assert( ap1->type==REDUCE && ap2->type==REDUCE ); rc = ap1->x.rp->index - ap2->x.rp->index; } return rc; } /* Sort parser actions */ struct action *Action_sort(ap) struct action *ap; { ap = (struct action *)msort(ap,&ap->next,actioncmp); return ap; } void Action_add(app,type,sp,arg) struct action **app; enum e_action type; struct symbol *sp; char *arg; { struct action *new; new = Action_new(); new->next = *app; *app = new; new->type = type; new->sp = sp; if( type==SHIFT ){ new->x.stp = (struct state *)arg; }else{ new->x.rp = (struct rule *)arg; } } /********************** From the file "assert.c" ****************************/ /* ** A more efficient way of handling assertions. */ void myassert(file,line) char *file; int line; { fprintf(stderr,"Assertion failed on line %d of file \"%s\"\n",line,file); exit(1); } /********************** From the file "build.c" *****************************/ /* ** Routines to construction the finite state machine for the LEMON ** parser generator. */ /* Find a precedence symbol of every rule in the grammar. ** ** Those rules which have a precedence symbol coded in the input ** grammar using the "[symbol]" construct will already have the ** rp->precsym field filled. Other rules take as their precedence ** symbol the first RHS symbol with a defined precedence. If there ** are not RHS symbols with a defined precedence, the precedence ** symbol field is left blank. */ void FindRulePrecedences(xp) struct lemon *xp; { struct rule *rp; for(rp=xp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ if( rp->precsym==0 ){ int i; for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ if( rp->rhs[i]->prec>=0 ){ rp->precsym = rp->rhs[i]; break; } } } } return; } /* Find all nonterminals which will generate the empty string. ** Then go back and compute the first sets of every nonterminal. ** The first set is the set of all terminal symbols which can begin ** a string generated by that nonterminal. */ void FindFirstSets(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { int i; struct rule *rp; int progress; for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ lemp->symbols[i]->lambda = FALSE; } for(i=lemp->nterminal; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ lemp->symbols[i]->firstset = SetNew(); } /* First compute all lambdas */ do{ progress = 0; for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ if( rp->lhs->lambda ) continue; for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ if( rp->rhs[i]->lambda==FALSE ) break; } if( i==rp->nrhs ){ rp->lhs->lambda = TRUE; progress = 1; } } }while( progress ); /* Now compute all first sets */ do{ struct symbol *s1, *s2; progress = 0; for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ s1 = rp->lhs; for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ s2 = rp->rhs[i]; if( s2->type==TERMINAL ){ progress += SetAdd(s1->firstset,s2->index); break; }else if( s1==s2 ){ if( s1->lambda==FALSE ) break; }else{ progress += SetUnion(s1->firstset,s2->firstset); if( s2->lambda==FALSE ) break; } } } }while( progress ); return; } /* Compute all LR(0) states for the grammar. Links ** are added to between some states so that the LR(1) follow sets ** can be computed later. */ PRIVATE struct state *getstate(/* struct lemon * */); /* forward reference */ void FindStates(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { struct symbol *sp; struct rule *rp; Configlist_init(); /* Find the start symbol */ if( lemp->start ){ sp = Symbol_find(lemp->start); if( sp==0 ){ ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,0, "The specified start symbol \"%s\" is not \ in a nonterminal of the grammar. \"%s\" will be used as the start \ symbol instead.",lemp->start,lemp->rule->lhs->name); lemp->errorcnt++; sp = lemp->rule->lhs; } }else{ sp = lemp->rule->lhs; } /* Make sure the start symbol doesn't occur on the right-hand side of ** any rule. Report an error if it does. (YACC would generate a new ** start symbol in this case.) */ for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ int i; for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ if( rp->rhs[i]==sp ){ ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,0, "The start symbol \"%s\" occurs on the \ right-hand side of a rule. This will result in a parser which \ does not work properly.",sp->name); lemp->errorcnt++; } } } /* The basis configuration set for the first state ** is all rules which have the start symbol as their ** left-hand side */ for(rp=sp->rule; rp; rp=rp->nextlhs){ struct config *newcfp; newcfp = Configlist_addbasis(rp,0); SetAdd(newcfp->fws,0); } /* Compute the first state. All other states will be ** computed automatically during the computation of the first one. ** The returned pointer to the first state is not used. */ (void)getstate(lemp); return; } /* Return a pointer to a state which is described by the configuration ** list which has been built from calls to Configlist_add. */ PRIVATE void buildshifts(/* struct lemon *, struct state * */); /* Forwd ref */ PRIVATE struct state *getstate(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { struct config *cfp, *bp; struct state *stp; /* Extract the sorted basis of the new state. The basis was constructed ** by prior calls to "Configlist_addbasis()". */ Configlist_sortbasis(); bp = Configlist_basis(); /* Get a state with the same basis */ stp = State_find(bp); if( stp ){ /* A state with the same basis already exists! Copy all the follow-set ** propagation links from the state under construction into the ** preexisting state, then return a pointer to the preexisting state */ struct config *x, *y; for(x=bp, y=stp->bp; x && y; x=x->bp, y=y->bp){ Plink_copy(&y->bplp,x->bplp); Plink_delete(x->fplp); x->fplp = x->bplp = 0; } cfp = Configlist_return(); Configlist_eat(cfp); }else{ /* This really is a new state. Construct all the details */ Configlist_closure(lemp); /* Compute the configuration closure */ Configlist_sort(); /* Sort the configuration closure */ cfp = Configlist_return(); /* Get a pointer to the config list */ stp = State_new(); /* A new state structure */ MemoryCheck(stp); stp->bp = bp; /* Remember the configuration basis */ stp->cfp = cfp; /* Remember the configuration closure */ stp->index = lemp->nstate++; /* Every state gets a sequence number */ stp->ap = 0; /* No actions, yet. */ State_insert(stp,stp->bp); /* Add to the state table */ buildshifts(lemp,stp); /* Recursively compute successor states */ } return stp; } /* Construct all successor states to the given state. A "successor" ** state is any state which can be reached by a shift action. */ PRIVATE void buildshifts(lemp,stp) struct lemon *lemp; struct state *stp; /* The state from which successors are computed */ { struct config *cfp; /* For looping thru the config closure of "stp" */ struct config *bcfp; /* For the inner loop on config closure of "stp" */ struct config *new; /* */ struct symbol *sp; /* Symbol following the dot in configuration "cfp" */ struct symbol *bsp; /* Symbol following the dot in configuration "bcfp" */ struct state *newstp; /* A pointer to a successor state */ /* Each configuration becomes complete after it contibutes to a successor ** state. Initially, all configurations are incomplete */ for(cfp=stp->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next) cfp->status = INCOMPLETE; /* Loop through all configurations of the state "stp" */ for(cfp=stp->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ if( cfp->status==COMPLETE ) continue; /* Already used by inner loop */ if( cfp->dot>=cfp->rp->nrhs ) continue; /* Can't shift this config */ Configlist_reset(); /* Reset the new config set */ sp = cfp->rp->rhs[cfp->dot]; /* Symbol after the dot */ /* For every configuration in the state "stp" which has the symbol "sp" ** following its dot, add the same configuration to the basis set under ** construction but with the dot shifted one symbol to the right. */ for(bcfp=cfp; bcfp; bcfp=bcfp->next){ if( bcfp->status==COMPLETE ) continue; /* Already used */ if( bcfp->dot>=bcfp->rp->nrhs ) continue; /* Can't shift this one */ bsp = bcfp->rp->rhs[bcfp->dot]; /* Get symbol after dot */ if( bsp!=sp ) continue; /* Must be same as for "cfp" */ bcfp->status = COMPLETE; /* Mark this config as used */ new = Configlist_addbasis(bcfp->rp,bcfp->dot+1); Plink_add(&new->bplp,bcfp); } /* Get a pointer to the state described by the basis configuration set ** constructed in the preceding loop */ newstp = getstate(lemp); /* The state "newstp" is reached from the state "stp" by a shift action ** on the symbol "sp" */ Action_add(&stp->ap,SHIFT,sp,newstp); } } /* ** Construct the propagation links */ void FindLinks(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { int i; struct config *cfp, *other; struct state *stp; struct plink *plp; /* Housekeeping detail: ** Add to every propagate link a pointer back to the state to ** which the link is attached. */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ stp = lemp->sorted[i]; for(cfp=stp->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ cfp->stp = stp; } } /* Convert all backlinks into forward links. Only the forward ** links are used in the follow-set computation. */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ stp = lemp->sorted[i]; for(cfp=stp->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ for(plp=cfp->bplp; plp; plp=plp->next){ other = plp->cfp; Plink_add(&other->fplp,cfp); } } } } /* Compute all followsets. ** ** A followset is the set of all symbols which can come immediately ** after a configuration. */ void FindFollowSets(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { int i; struct config *cfp; struct plink *plp; int progress; int change; for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ for(cfp=lemp->sorted[i]->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ cfp->status = INCOMPLETE; } } do{ progress = 0; for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ for(cfp=lemp->sorted[i]->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ if( cfp->status==COMPLETE ) continue; for(plp=cfp->fplp; plp; plp=plp->next){ change = SetUnion(plp->cfp->fws,cfp->fws); if( change ){ plp->cfp->status = INCOMPLETE; progress = 1; } } cfp->status = COMPLETE; } } }while( progress ); } static int resolve_conflict(); /* Compute the reduce actions, and resolve conflicts. */ void FindActions(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { int i,j; struct config *cfp; struct state *stp; struct symbol *sp; struct rule *rp; /* Add all of the reduce actions ** A reduce action is added for each element of the followset of ** a configuration which has its dot at the extreme right. */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ /* Loop over all states */ stp = lemp->sorted[i]; for(cfp=stp->cfp; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ /* Loop over all configurations */ if( cfp->rp->nrhs==cfp->dot ){ /* Is dot at extreme right? */ for(j=0; j<lemp->nterminal; j++){ if( SetFind(cfp->fws,j) ){ /* Add a reduce action to the state "stp" which will reduce by the ** rule "cfp->rp" if the lookahead symbol is "lemp->symbols[j]" */ Action_add(&stp->ap,REDUCE,lemp->symbols[j],cfp->rp); } } } } } /* Add the accepting token */ if( lemp->start ){ sp = Symbol_find(lemp->start); if( sp==0 ) sp = lemp->rule->lhs; }else{ sp = lemp->rule->lhs; } /* Add to the first state (which is always the starting state of the ** finite state machine) an action to ACCEPT if the lookahead is the ** start nonterminal. */ Action_add(&lemp->sorted[0]->ap,ACCEPT,sp,0); /* Resolve conflicts */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ struct action *ap, *nap; struct state *stp; stp = lemp->sorted[i]; assert( stp->ap ); stp->ap = Action_sort(stp->ap); for(ap=stp->ap; ap && ap->next; ap=nap){ for(nap=ap->next; nap && nap->sp==ap->sp; nap=nap->next){ /* The two actions "ap" and "nap" have the same lookahead. ** Figure out which one should be used */ lemp->nconflict += resolve_conflict(ap,nap,lemp->errsym); } } } /* Report an error for each rule that can never be reduced. */ for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next) rp->canReduce = FALSE; for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ struct action *ap; for(ap=lemp->sorted[i]->ap; ap; ap=ap->next){ if( ap->type==REDUCE ) ap->x.rp->canReduce = TRUE; } } for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ if( rp->canReduce ) continue; ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,rp->ruleline,"This rule can not be reduced.\n"); lemp->errorcnt++; } } /* Resolve a conflict between the two given actions. If the ** conflict can't be resolve, return non-zero. ** ** NO LONGER TRUE: ** To resolve a conflict, first look to see if either action ** is on an error rule. In that case, take the action which ** is not associated with the error rule. If neither or both ** actions are associated with an error rule, then try to ** use precedence to resolve the conflict. ** ** If either action is a SHIFT, then it must be apx. This ** function won't work if apx->type==REDUCE and apy->type==SHIFT. */ static int resolve_conflict(apx,apy,errsym) struct action *apx; struct action *apy; struct symbol *errsym; /* The error symbol (if defined. NULL otherwise) */ { struct symbol *spx, *spy; int errcnt = 0; assert( apx->sp==apy->sp ); /* Otherwise there would be no conflict */ if( apx->type==SHIFT && apy->type==REDUCE ){ spx = apx->sp; spy = apy->x.rp->precsym; if( spy==0 || spx->prec<0 || spy->prec<0 ){ /* Not enough precedence information. */ apy->type = CONFLICT; errcnt++; }else if( spx->prec>spy->prec ){ /* Lower precedence wins */ apy->type = RD_RESOLVED; }else if( spx->prec<spy->prec ){ apx->type = SH_RESOLVED; }else if( spx->prec==spy->prec && spx->assoc==RIGHT ){ /* Use operator */ apy->type = RD_RESOLVED; /* associativity */ }else if( spx->prec==spy->prec && spx->assoc==LEFT ){ /* to break tie */ apx->type = SH_RESOLVED; }else{ assert( spx->prec==spy->prec && spx->assoc==NONE ); apy->type = CONFLICT; errcnt++; } }else if( apx->type==REDUCE && apy->type==REDUCE ){ spx = apx->x.rp->precsym; spy = apy->x.rp->precsym; if( spx==0 || spy==0 || spx->prec<0 || spy->prec<0 || spx->prec==spy->prec ){ apy->type = CONFLICT; errcnt++; }else if( spx->prec>spy->prec ){ apy->type = RD_RESOLVED; }else if( spx->prec<spy->prec ){ apx->type = RD_RESOLVED; } }else{ /* Can't happen. Shifts have to come before Reduces on the ** list because the reduces were added last. Hence, if apx->type==REDUCE ** then it is impossible for apy->type==SHIFT */ } return errcnt; } /********************* From the file "configlist.c" *************************/ /* ** Routines to processing a configuration list and building a state ** in the LEMON parser generator. */ static struct config *freelist = 0; /* List of free configurations */ static struct config *current = 0; /* Top of list of configurations */ static struct config **currentend = 0; /* Last on list of configs */ static struct config *basis = 0; /* Top of list of basis configs */ static struct config **basisend = 0; /* End of list of basis configs */ /* Return a pointer to a new configuration */ PRIVATE struct config *newconfig(){ struct config *new; if( freelist==0 ){ int i; int amt = 3; freelist = (struct config *)malloc( sizeof(struct config)*amt ); if( freelist==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Unable to allocate memory for a new configuration."); exit(1); } for(i=0; i<amt-1; i++) freelist[i].next = &freelist[i+1]; freelist[amt-1].next = 0; } new = freelist; freelist = freelist->next; return new; } /* The configuration "old" is no longer used */ PRIVATE void deleteconfig(old) struct config *old; { old->next = freelist; freelist = old; } /* Initialized the configuration list builder */ void Configlist_init(){ current = 0; currentend = ¤t; basis = 0; basisend = &basis; Configtable_init(); return; } /* Initialized the configuration list builder */ void Configlist_reset(){ current = 0; currentend = ¤t; basis = 0; basisend = &basis; Configtable_clear(0); return; } /* Add another configuration to the configuration list */ struct config *Configlist_add(rp,dot) struct rule *rp; /* The rule */ int dot; /* Index into the RHS of the rule where the dot goes */ { struct config *cfp, model; assert( currentend!=0 ); model.rp = rp; model.dot = dot; cfp = Configtable_find(&model); if( cfp==0 ){ cfp = newconfig(); cfp->rp = rp; cfp->dot = dot; cfp->fws = SetNew(); cfp->stp = 0; cfp->fplp = cfp->bplp = 0; cfp->next = 0; cfp->bp = 0; *currentend = cfp; currentend = &cfp->next; Configtable_insert(cfp); } return cfp; } /* Add a basis configuration to the configuration list */ struct config *Configlist_addbasis(rp,dot) struct rule *rp; int dot; { struct config *cfp, model; assert( basisend!=0 ); assert( currentend!=0 ); model.rp = rp; model.dot = dot; cfp = Configtable_find(&model); if( cfp==0 ){ cfp = newconfig(); cfp->rp = rp; cfp->dot = dot; cfp->fws = SetNew(); cfp->stp = 0; cfp->fplp = cfp->bplp = 0; cfp->next = 0; cfp->bp = 0; *currentend = cfp; currentend = &cfp->next; *basisend = cfp; basisend = &cfp->bp; Configtable_insert(cfp); } return cfp; } /* Compute the closure of the configuration list */ void Configlist_closure(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { struct config *cfp, *newcfp; struct rule *rp, *newrp; struct symbol *sp, *xsp; int i, dot; assert( currentend!=0 ); for(cfp=current; cfp; cfp=cfp->next){ rp = cfp->rp; dot = cfp->dot; if( dot>=rp->nrhs ) continue; sp = rp->rhs[dot]; if( sp->type==NONTERMINAL ){ if( sp->rule==0 && sp!=lemp->errsym ){ ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,rp->line,"Nonterminal \"%s\" has no rules.", sp->name); lemp->errorcnt++; } for(newrp=sp->rule; newrp; newrp=newrp->nextlhs){ newcfp = Configlist_add(newrp,0); for(i=dot+1; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ xsp = rp->rhs[i]; if( xsp->type==TERMINAL ){ SetAdd(newcfp->fws,xsp->index); break; }else{ SetUnion(newcfp->fws,xsp->firstset); if( xsp->lambda==FALSE ) break; } } if( i==rp->nrhs ) Plink_add(&cfp->fplp,newcfp); } } } return; } /* Sort the configuration list */ void Configlist_sort(){ current = (struct config *)msort(current,&(current->next),Configcmp); currentend = 0; return; } /* Sort the basis configuration list */ void Configlist_sortbasis(){ basis = (struct config *)msort(current,&(current->bp),Configcmp); basisend = 0; return; } /* Return a pointer to the head of the configuration list and ** reset the list */ struct config *Configlist_return(){ struct config *old; old = current; current = 0; currentend = 0; return old; } /* Return a pointer to the head of the configuration list and ** reset the list */ struct config *Configlist_basis(){ struct config *old; old = basis; basis = 0; basisend = 0; return old; } /* Free all elements of the given configuration list */ void Configlist_eat(cfp) struct config *cfp; { struct config *nextcfp; for(; cfp; cfp=nextcfp){ nextcfp = cfp->next; assert( cfp->fplp==0 ); assert( cfp->bplp==0 ); if( cfp->fws ) SetFree(cfp->fws); deleteconfig(cfp); } return; } /***************** From the file "error.c" *********************************/ /* ** Code for printing error message. */ /* Find a good place to break "msg" so that its length is at least "min" ** but no more than "max". Make the point as close to max as possible. */ static int findbreak(msg,min,max) char *msg; int min; int max; { int i,spot; char c; for(i=spot=min; i<=max; i++){ c = msg[i]; if( c=='\t' ) msg[i] = ' '; if( c=='\n' ){ msg[i] = ' '; spot = i; break; } if( c==0 ){ spot = i; break; } if( c=='-' && i<max-1 ) spot = i+1; if( c==' ' ) spot = i; } return spot; } /* ** The error message is split across multiple lines if necessary. The ** splits occur at a space, if there is a space available near the end ** of the line. */ #define ERRMSGSIZE 10000 /* Hope this is big enough. No way to error check */ #define LINEWIDTH 79 /* Max width of any output line */ #define PREFIXLIMIT 30 /* Max width of the prefix on each line */ void ErrorMsg(va_alist) va_dcl { char *filename; int lineno; char *format; char errmsg[ERRMSGSIZE]; char prefix[PREFIXLIMIT+10]; int errmsgsize; int prefixsize; int availablewidth; va_list ap; int end, restart, base; va_start(ap); filename = va_arg(ap,char*); lineno = va_arg(ap,int); format = va_arg(ap,char*); /* Prepare a prefix to be prepended to every output line */ if( lineno>0 ){ sprintf(prefix,"%.*s:%d: ",PREFIXLIMIT-10,filename,lineno); }else{ sprintf(prefix,"%.*s: ",PREFIXLIMIT-10,filename); } prefixsize = strlen(prefix); availablewidth = LINEWIDTH - prefixsize; /* Generate the error message */ vsprintf(errmsg,format,ap); va_end(ap); errmsgsize = strlen(errmsg); /* Remove trailing '\n's from the error message. */ while( errmsgsize>0 && errmsg[errmsgsize-1]=='\n' ){ errmsg[--errmsgsize] = 0; } /* Print the error message */ base = 0; while( errmsg[base]!=0 ){ end = restart = findbreak(&errmsg[base],0,availablewidth); restart += base; while( errmsg[restart]==' ' ) restart++; fprintf(stdout,"%s%.*s\n",prefix,end,&errmsg[base]); base = restart; } } /**************** From the file "main.c" ************************************/ /* ** Main program file for the LEMON parser generator. */ /* Report an out-of-memory condition and abort. This function ** is used mostly by the "MemoryCheck" macro in struct.h */ void memory_error(){ fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory. Aborting...\n"); exit(1); } /* The main program. Parse the command line and do it... */ int main(argc,argv) int argc; char **argv; { static int version = 0; static int rpflag = 0; static int basisflag = 0; static int compress = 0; static int quiet = 0; static int statistics = 0; static int mhflag = 0; static struct s_options options[] = { {OPT_FLAG, "b", (char*)&basisflag, "Print only the basis in report."}, {OPT_FLAG, "c", (char*)&compress, "Don't compress the action table."}, {OPT_FLAG, "g", (char*)&rpflag, "Print grammar without actions."}, {OPT_FLAG, "m", (char*)&mhflag, "Output a makeheaders compatible file"}, {OPT_FLAG, "q", (char*)&quiet, "(Quiet) Don't print the report file."}, {OPT_FLAG, "s", (char*)&statistics, "Print parser stats to standard output."}, {OPT_FLAG, "x", (char*)&version, "Print the version number."}, {OPT_FLAG,0,0,0} }; int i; struct lemon lem; optinit(argv,options,stderr); if( version ){ printf("Lemon version 1.0\n" "Copyright 1991-1997 by D. Richard Hipp\n" "Freely distributable under the GNU Public License.\n" ); exit(0); } if( optnargs()!=1 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Exactly one filename argument is required.\n"); exit(1); } lem.errorcnt = 0; /* Initialize the machine */ Strsafe_init(); Symbol_init(); State_init(); lem.argv0 = argv[0]; lem.filename = optarg(0); lem.basisflag = basisflag; lem.nconflict = 0; lem.name = lem.include = lem.arg = lem.tokentype = lem.start = 0; lem.stacksize = 0; lem.error = lem.overflow = lem.failure = lem.accept = lem.tokendest = lem.tokenprefix = lem.outname = lem.extracode = 0; lem.tablesize = 0; Symbol_new("$"); lem.errsym = Symbol_new("error"); /* Parse the input file */ Parse(&lem); if( lem.errorcnt ) exit(lem.errorcnt); if( lem.rule==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Empty grammar.\n"); exit(1); } /* Count and index the symbols of the grammar */ lem.nsymbol = Symbol_count(); Symbol_new("{default}"); lem.symbols = Symbol_arrayof(); qsort(lem.symbols,lem.nsymbol+1,sizeof(struct symbol*), (int(*)())Symbolcmpp); for(i=0; i<=lem.nsymbol; i++) lem.symbols[i]->index = i; for(i=1; isupper(lem.symbols[i]->name[0]); i++); lem.nterminal = i; /* Generate a reprint of the grammar, if requested on the command line */ if( rpflag ){ Reprint(&lem); }else{ /* Initialize the size for all follow and first sets */ SetSize(lem.nterminal); /* Find the precedence for every production rule (that has one) */ FindRulePrecedences(&lem); /* Compute the lambda-nonterminals and the first-sets for every ** nonterminal */ FindFirstSets(&lem); /* Compute all LR(0) states. Also record follow-set propagation ** links so that the follow-set can be computed later */ lem.nstate = 0; FindStates(&lem); lem.sorted = State_arrayof(); /* Tie up loose ends on the propagation links */ FindLinks(&lem); /* Compute the follow set of every reducible configuration */ FindFollowSets(&lem); /* Compute the action tables */ FindActions(&lem); /* Compress the action tables */ if( compress==0 ) CompressTables(&lem); /* Generate a report of the parser generated. (the "y.output" file) */ if( !quiet ) ReportOutput(&lem); /* Generate the source code for the parser */ ReportTable(&lem, mhflag); /* Produce a header file for use by the scanner. (This step is ** omitted if the "-m" option is used because makeheaders will ** generate the file for us.) */ if( !mhflag ) ReportHeader(&lem); } if( statistics ){ printf("Parser statistics: %d terminals, %d nonterminals, %d rules\n", lem.nterminal, lem.nsymbol - lem.nterminal, lem.nrule); printf(" %d states, %d parser table entries, %d conflicts\n", lem.nstate, lem.tablesize, lem.nconflict); } if( lem.nconflict ){ fprintf(stderr,"%d parsing conflicts.\n",lem.nconflict); } exit(lem.errorcnt + lem.nconflict); } /******************** From the file "msort.c" *******************************/ /* ** A generic merge-sort program. ** ** USAGE: ** Let "ptr" be a pointer to some structure which is at the head of ** a null-terminated list. Then to sort the list call: ** ** ptr = msort(ptr,&(ptr->next),cmpfnc); ** ** In the above, "cmpfnc" is a pointer to a function which compares ** two instances of the structure and returns an integer, as in ** strcmp. The second argument is a pointer to the pointer to the ** second element of the linked list. This address is used to compute ** the offset to the "next" field within the structure. The offset to ** the "next" field must be constant for all structures in the list. ** ** The function returns a new pointer which is the head of the list ** after sorting. ** ** ALGORITHM: ** Merge-sort. */ /* ** Return a pointer to the next structure in the linked list. */ #define NEXT(A) (*(char**)(((int)A)+offset)) /* ** Inputs: ** a: A sorted, null-terminated linked list. (May be null). ** b: A sorted, null-terminated linked list. (May be null). ** cmp: A pointer to the comparison function. ** offset: Offset in the structure to the "next" field. ** ** Return Value: ** A pointer to the head of a sorted list containing the elements ** of both a and b. ** ** Side effects: ** The "next" pointers for elements in the lists a and b are ** changed. */ static char *merge(a,b,cmp,offset) char *a; char *b; int (*cmp)(); int offset; { char *ptr, *head; if( a==0 ){ head = b; }else if( b==0 ){ head = a; }else{ if( (*cmp)(a,b)<0 ){ ptr = a; a = NEXT(a); }else{ ptr = b; b = NEXT(b); } head = ptr; while( a && b ){ if( (*cmp)(a,b)<0 ){ NEXT(ptr) = a; ptr = a; a = NEXT(a); }else{ NEXT(ptr) = b; ptr = b; b = NEXT(b); } } if( a ) NEXT(ptr) = a; else NEXT(ptr) = b; } return head; } /* ** Inputs: ** list: Pointer to a singly-linked list of structures. ** next: Pointer to pointer to the second element of the list. ** cmp: A comparison function. ** ** Return Value: ** A pointer to the head of a sorted list containing the elements ** orginally in list. ** ** Side effects: ** The "next" pointers for elements in list are changed. */ #define LISTSIZE 30 char *msort(list,next,cmp) char *list; char **next; int (*cmp)(); { int offset; char *ep; char *set[LISTSIZE]; int i; offset = (int)next - (int)list; for(i=0; i<LISTSIZE; i++) set[i] = 0; while( list ){ ep = list; list = NEXT(list); NEXT(ep) = 0; for(i=0; i<LISTSIZE-1 && set[i]!=0; i++){ ep = merge(ep,set[i],cmp,offset); set[i] = 0; } set[i] = ep; } ep = 0; for(i=0; i<LISTSIZE; i++) if( set[i] ) ep = merge(ep,set[i],cmp,offset); return ep; } /************************ From the file "option.c" **************************/ static char **argv; static struct s_options *op; static FILE *errstream; #define ISOPT(X) ((X)[0]=='-'||(X)[0]=='+'||strchr((X),'=')!=0) /* ** Print the command line with a carrot pointing to the k-th character ** of the n-th field. */ static void errline(n,k,err) int n; int k; FILE *err; { int spcnt, i; spcnt = 0; if( argv[0] ) fprintf(err,"%s",argv[0]); spcnt = strlen(argv[0]) + 1; for(i=1; i<n && argv[i]; i++){ fprintf(err," %s",argv[i]); spcnt += strlen(argv[i]+1); } spcnt += k; for(; argv[i]; i++) fprintf(err," %s",argv[i]); if( spcnt<20 ){ fprintf(err,"\n%*s^-- here\n",spcnt,""); }else{ fprintf(err,"\n%*shere --^\n",spcnt-7,""); } } /* ** Return the index of the N-th non-switch argument. Return -1 ** if N is out of range. */ static int argindex(n) int n; { int i; int dashdash = 0; if( argv!=0 && *argv!=0 ){ for(i=1; argv[i]; i++){ if( dashdash || !ISOPT(argv[i]) ){ if( n==0 ) return i; n--; } if( strcmp(argv[i],"--")==0 ) dashdash = 1; } } return -1; } static char emsg[] = "Command line syntax error: "; /* ** Process a flag command line argument. */ static int handleflags(i,err) int i; FILE *err; { int v; int errcnt = 0; int j; for(j=0; op[j].label; j++){ if( strcmp(&argv[i][1],op[j].label)==0 ) break; } v = argv[i][0]=='-' ? 1 : 0; if( op[j].label==0 ){ if( err ){ fprintf(err,"%sundefined option.\n",emsg); errline(i,1,err); } errcnt++; }else if( op[j].type==OPT_FLAG ){ *((int*)op[j].arg) = v; }else if( op[j].type==OPT_FFLAG ){ (*(void(*)())(op[j].arg))(v); }else{ if( err ){ fprintf(err,"%smissing argument on switch.\n",emsg); errline(i,1,err); } errcnt++; } return errcnt; } /* ** Process a command line switch which has an argument. */ static int handleswitch(i,err) int i; FILE *err; { int lv = 0; double dv = 0.0; char *sv = 0, *end; char *cp; int j; int errcnt = 0; cp = strchr(argv[i],'='); *cp = 0; for(j=0; op[j].label; j++){ if( strcmp(argv[i],op[j].label)==0 ) break; } *cp = '='; if( op[j].label==0 ){ if( err ){ fprintf(err,"%sundefined option.\n",emsg); errline(i,0,err); } errcnt++; }else{ cp++; switch( op[j].type ){ case OPT_FLAG: case OPT_FFLAG: if( err ){ fprintf(err,"%soption requires an argument.\n",emsg); errline(i,0,err); } errcnt++; break; case OPT_DBL: case OPT_FDBL: dv = strtod(cp,&end); if( *end ){ if( err ){ fprintf(err,"%sillegal character in floating-point argument.\n",emsg); errline(i,((int)end)-(int)argv[i],err); } errcnt++; } break; case OPT_INT: case OPT_FINT: lv = strtol(cp,&end,0); if( *end ){ if( err ){ fprintf(err,"%sillegal character in integer argument.\n",emsg); errline(i,((int)end)-(int)argv[i],err); } errcnt++; } break; case OPT_STR: case OPT_FSTR: sv = cp; break; } switch( op[j].type ){ case OPT_FLAG: case OPT_FFLAG: break; case OPT_DBL: *(double*)(op[j].arg) = dv; break; case OPT_FDBL: (*(void(*)())(op[j].arg))(dv); break; case OPT_INT: *(int*)(op[j].arg) = lv; break; case OPT_FINT: (*(void(*)())(op[j].arg))((int)lv); break; case OPT_STR: *(char**)(op[j].arg) = sv; break; case OPT_FSTR: (*(void(*)())(op[j].arg))(sv); break; } } return errcnt; } int optinit(a,o,err) char **a; struct s_options *o; FILE *err; { int errcnt = 0; argv = a; op = o; errstream = err; if( argv && *argv && op ){ int i; for(i=1; argv[i]; i++){ if( argv[i][0]=='+' || argv[i][0]=='-' ){ errcnt += handleflags(i,err); }else if( strchr(argv[i],'=') ){ errcnt += handleswitch(i,err); } } } if( errcnt>0 ){ fprintf(err,"Valid command line options for \"%s\" are:\n",*a); optprint(); exit(1); } return 0; } int optnargs(){ int cnt = 0; int dashdash = 0; int i; if( argv!=0 && argv[0]!=0 ){ for(i=1; argv[i]; i++){ if( dashdash || !ISOPT(argv[i]) ) cnt++; if( strcmp(argv[i],"--")==0 ) dashdash = 1; } } return cnt; } char *optarg(n) int n; { int i; i = argindex(n); return i>=0 ? argv[i] : 0; } void opterr(n) int n; { int i; i = argindex(n); if( i>=0 ) errline(i,0,errstream); } void optprint(){ int i; int max, len; max = 0; for(i=0; op[i].label; i++){ len = strlen(op[i].label) + 1; switch( op[i].type ){ case OPT_FLAG: case OPT_FFLAG: break; case OPT_INT: case OPT_FINT: len += 9; /* length of "<integer>" */ break; case OPT_DBL: case OPT_FDBL: len += 6; /* length of "<real>" */ break; case OPT_STR: case OPT_FSTR: len += 8; /* length of "<string>" */ break; } if( len>max ) max = len; } for(i=0; op[i].label; i++){ switch( op[i].type ){ case OPT_FLAG: case OPT_FFLAG: fprintf(errstream," -%-*s %s\n",max,op[i].label,op[i].message); break; case OPT_INT: case OPT_FINT: fprintf(errstream," %s=<integer>%*s %s\n",op[i].label, max-strlen(op[i].label)-9,"",op[i].message); break; case OPT_DBL: case OPT_FDBL: fprintf(errstream," %s=<real>%*s %s\n",op[i].label, max-strlen(op[i].label)-6,"",op[i].message); break; case OPT_STR: case OPT_FSTR: fprintf(errstream," %s=<string>%*s %s\n",op[i].label, max-strlen(op[i].label)-8,"",op[i].message); break; } } } /*********************** From the file "parse.c" ****************************/ /* ** Input file parser for the LEMON parser generator. */ /* The state of the parser */ struct pstate { char *filename; /* Name of the input file */ int tokenlineno; /* Linenumber at which current token starts */ int errorcnt; /* Number of errors so far */ char *tokenstart; /* Text of current token */ struct lemon *gp; /* Global state vector */ enum e_state { INITIALIZE, WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE, WAITING_FOR_DECL_KEYWORD, WAITING_FOR_DECL_ARG, WAITING_FOR_PRECEDENCE_SYMBOL, WAITING_FOR_ARROW, IN_RHS, LHS_ALIAS_1, LHS_ALIAS_2, LHS_ALIAS_3, RHS_ALIAS_1, RHS_ALIAS_2, PRECEDENCE_MARK_1, PRECEDENCE_MARK_2, RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR, RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR, WAITING_FOR_DESTRUCTOR_SYMBOL, WAITING_FOR_DATATYPE_SYMBOL } state; /* The state of the parser */ struct symbol *lhs; /* Left-hand side of current rule */ char *lhsalias; /* Alias for the LHS */ int nrhs; /* Number of right-hand side symbols seen */ struct symbol *rhs[MAXRHS]; /* RHS symbols */ char *alias[MAXRHS]; /* Aliases for each RHS symbol (or NULL) */ struct rule *prevrule; /* Previous rule parsed */ char *declkeyword; /* Keyword of a declaration */ char **declargslot; /* Where the declaration argument should be put */ int *decllnslot; /* Where the declaration linenumber is put */ enum e_assoc declassoc; /* Assign this association to decl arguments */ int preccounter; /* Assign this precedence to decl arguments */ struct rule *firstrule; /* Pointer to first rule in the grammar */ struct rule *lastrule; /* Pointer to the most recently parsed rule */ }; /* Parse a single token */ static void parseonetoken(psp) struct pstate *psp; { char *x; x = Strsafe(psp->tokenstart); /* Save the token permanently */ #if 0 printf("%s:%d: Token=[%s] state=%d\n",psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, x,psp->state); #endif switch( psp->state ){ case INITIALIZE: psp->prevrule = 0; psp->preccounter = 0; psp->firstrule = psp->lastrule = 0; psp->gp->nrule = 0; /* Fall thru to next case */ case WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE: if( x[0]=='%' ){ psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_KEYWORD; }else if( islower(x[0]) ){ psp->lhs = Symbol_new(x); psp->nrhs = 0; psp->lhsalias = 0; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_ARROW; }else if( x[0]=='{' ){ if( psp->prevrule==0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "There is not prior rule opon which to attach the code \ fragment which begins on this line."); psp->errorcnt++; }else if( psp->prevrule->code!=0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Code fragment beginning on this line is not the first \ to follow the previous rule."); psp->errorcnt++; }else{ psp->prevrule->line = psp->tokenlineno; psp->prevrule->code = &x[1]; } }else if( x[0]=='[' ){ psp->state = PRECEDENCE_MARK_1; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Token \"%s\" should be either \"%%\" or a nonterminal name.", x); psp->errorcnt++; } break; case PRECEDENCE_MARK_1: if( !isupper(x[0]) ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "The precedence symbol must be a terminal."); psp->errorcnt++; }else if( psp->prevrule==0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "There is no prior rule to assign precedence \"[%s]\".",x); psp->errorcnt++; }else if( psp->prevrule->precsym!=0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Precedence mark on this line is not the first \ to follow the previous rule."); psp->errorcnt++; }else{ psp->prevrule->precsym = Symbol_new(x); } psp->state = PRECEDENCE_MARK_2; break; case PRECEDENCE_MARK_2: if( x[0]!=']' ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Missing \"]\" on precedence mark."); psp->errorcnt++; } psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE; break; case WAITING_FOR_ARROW: if( x[0]==':' && x[1]==':' && x[2]=='=' ){ psp->state = IN_RHS; }else if( x[0]=='(' ){ psp->state = LHS_ALIAS_1; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Expected to see a \":\" following the LHS symbol \"%s\".", psp->lhs->name); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case LHS_ALIAS_1: if( isalpha(x[0]) ){ psp->lhsalias = x; psp->state = LHS_ALIAS_2; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "\"%s\" is not a valid alias for the LHS \"%s\"\n", x,psp->lhs->name); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case LHS_ALIAS_2: if( x[0]==')' ){ psp->state = LHS_ALIAS_3; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Missing \")\" following LHS alias name \"%s\".",psp->lhsalias); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case LHS_ALIAS_3: if( x[0]==':' && x[1]==':' && x[2]=='=' ){ psp->state = IN_RHS; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Missing \"->\" following: \"%s(%s)\".", psp->lhs->name,psp->lhsalias); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case IN_RHS: if( x[0]=='.' ){ struct rule *rp; rp = (struct rule *)malloc( sizeof(struct rule) + sizeof(struct symbol*)*psp->nrhs + sizeof(char*)*psp->nrhs ); if( rp==0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Can't allocate enough memory for this rule."); psp->errorcnt++; psp->prevrule = 0; }else{ int i; rp->ruleline = psp->tokenlineno; rp->rhs = (struct symbol**)&rp[1]; rp->rhsalias = (char**)&(rp->rhs[psp->nrhs]); for(i=0; i<psp->nrhs; i++){ rp->rhs[i] = psp->rhs[i]; rp->rhsalias[i] = psp->alias[i]; } rp->lhs = psp->lhs; rp->lhsalias = psp->lhsalias; rp->nrhs = psp->nrhs; rp->code = 0; rp->precsym = 0; rp->index = psp->gp->nrule++; rp->nextlhs = rp->lhs->rule; rp->lhs->rule = rp; rp->next = 0; if( psp->firstrule==0 ){ psp->firstrule = psp->lastrule = rp; }else{ psp->lastrule->next = rp; psp->lastrule = rp; } psp->prevrule = rp; } psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE; }else if( isalpha(x[0]) ){ if( psp->nrhs>=MAXRHS ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Too many symbol on RHS or rule beginning at \"%s\".", x); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; }else{ psp->rhs[psp->nrhs] = Symbol_new(x); psp->alias[psp->nrhs] = 0; psp->nrhs++; } }else if( x[0]=='(' && psp->nrhs>0 ){ psp->state = RHS_ALIAS_1; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Illegal character on RHS of rule: \"%s\".",x); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case RHS_ALIAS_1: if( isalpha(x[0]) ){ psp->alias[psp->nrhs-1] = x; psp->state = RHS_ALIAS_2; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "\"%s\" is not a valid alias for the RHS symbol \"%s\"\n", x,psp->rhs[psp->nrhs-1]->name); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case RHS_ALIAS_2: if( x[0]==')' ){ psp->state = IN_RHS; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Missing \")\" following LHS alias name \"%s\".",psp->lhsalias); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR; } break; case WAITING_FOR_DECL_KEYWORD: if( isalpha(x[0]) ){ psp->declkeyword = x; psp->declargslot = 0; psp->decllnslot = 0; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_ARG; if( strcmp(x,"name")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->name); }else if( strcmp(x,"include")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->include); psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->includeln; }else if( strcmp(x,"code")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->extracode); psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->extracodeln; }else if( strcmp(x,"token_destructor")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &psp->gp->tokendest; psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->tokendestln; }else if( strcmp(x,"token_prefix")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &psp->gp->tokenprefix; }else if( strcmp(x,"syntax_error")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->error); psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->errorln; }else if( strcmp(x,"parse_accept")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->accept); psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->acceptln; }else if( strcmp(x,"parse_failure")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->failure); psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->failureln; }else if( strcmp(x,"stack_overflow")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->overflow); psp->decllnslot = &psp->gp->overflowln; }else if( strcmp(x,"extra_argument")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->arg); }else if( strcmp(x,"token_type")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->tokentype); }else if( strcmp(x,"stack_size")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->stacksize); }else if( strcmp(x,"start_symbol")==0 ){ psp->declargslot = &(psp->gp->start); }else if( strcmp(x,"left")==0 ){ psp->preccounter++; psp->declassoc = LEFT; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_PRECEDENCE_SYMBOL; }else if( strcmp(x,"right")==0 ){ psp->preccounter++; psp->declassoc = RIGHT; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_PRECEDENCE_SYMBOL; }else if( strcmp(x,"nonassoc")==0 ){ psp->preccounter++; psp->declassoc = NONE; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_PRECEDENCE_SYMBOL; }else if( strcmp(x,"destructor")==0 ){ psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DESTRUCTOR_SYMBOL; }else if( strcmp(x,"type")==0 ){ psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DATATYPE_SYMBOL; }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Unknown declaration keyword: \"%%%s\".",x); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR; } }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Illegal declaration keyword: \"%s\".",x); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR; } break; case WAITING_FOR_DESTRUCTOR_SYMBOL: if( !isalpha(x[0]) ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Symbol name missing after %destructor keyword"); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR; }else{ struct symbol *sp = Symbol_new(x); psp->declargslot = &sp->destructor; psp->decllnslot = &sp->destructorln; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_ARG; } break; case WAITING_FOR_DATATYPE_SYMBOL: if( !isalpha(x[0]) ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Symbol name missing after %destructor keyword"); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR; }else{ struct symbol *sp = Symbol_new(x); psp->declargslot = &sp->datatype; psp->decllnslot = 0; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_ARG; } break; case WAITING_FOR_PRECEDENCE_SYMBOL: if( x[0]=='.' ){ psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE; }else if( isupper(x[0]) ){ struct symbol *sp; sp = Symbol_new(x); if( sp->prec>=0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Symbol \"%s\" has already be given a precedence.",x); psp->errorcnt++; }else{ sp->prec = psp->preccounter; sp->assoc = psp->declassoc; } }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Can't assign a precedence to \"%s\".",x); psp->errorcnt++; } break; case WAITING_FOR_DECL_ARG: if( (x[0]=='{' || x[0]=='\"' || isalnum(x[0])) ){ if( *(psp->declargslot)!=0 ){ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "The argument \"%s\" to declaration \"%%%s\" is not the first.", x[0]=='\"' ? &x[1] : x,psp->declkeyword); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR; }else{ *(psp->declargslot) = (x[0]=='\"' || x[0]=='{') ? &x[1] : x; if( psp->decllnslot ) *psp->decllnslot = psp->tokenlineno; psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE; } }else{ ErrorMsg(psp->filename,psp->tokenlineno, "Illegal argument to %%%s: %s",psp->declkeyword,x); psp->errorcnt++; psp->state = RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR; } break; case RESYNC_AFTER_RULE_ERROR: /* if( x[0]=='.' ) psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE; ** break; */ case RESYNC_AFTER_DECL_ERROR: if( x[0]=='.' ) psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_OR_RULE; if( x[0]=='%' ) psp->state = WAITING_FOR_DECL_KEYWORD; break; } } /* In spite of its name, this function is really a scanner. It read ** in the entire input file (all at once) then tokenizes it. Each ** token is passed to the function "parseonetoken" which builds all ** the appropriate data structures in the global state vector "gp". */ void Parse(gp) struct lemon *gp; { struct pstate ps; FILE *fp; char *filebuf; int filesize; int lineno; int c; char *cp, *nextcp; int startline = 0; ps.gp = gp; ps.filename = gp->filename; ps.errorcnt = 0; ps.state = INITIALIZE; /* Begin by reading the input file */ fp = fopen(ps.filename,"rb"); if( fp==0 ){ ErrorMsg(ps.filename,0,"Can't open this file for reading."); gp->errorcnt++; return; } fseek(fp,0,2); filesize = ftell(fp); rewind(fp); filebuf = (char *)malloc( filesize+1 ); if( filebuf==0 ){ ErrorMsg(ps.filename,0,"Can't allocate %d of memory to hold this file.", filesize+1); gp->errorcnt++; return; } if( fread(filebuf,1,filesize,fp)!=filesize ){ ErrorMsg(ps.filename,0,"Can't read in all %d bytes of this file.", filesize); free(filebuf); gp->errorcnt++; return; } fclose(fp); filebuf[filesize] = 0; /* Now scan the text of the input file */ lineno = 1; for(cp=filebuf; (c= *cp)!=0; ){ if( c=='\n' ) lineno++; /* Keep track of the line number */ if( isspace(c) ){ cp++; continue; } /* Skip all white space */ if( c=='/' && cp[1]=='/' ){ /* Skip C++ style comments */ cp+=2; while( (c= *cp)!=0 && c!='\n' ) cp++; continue; } if( c=='/' && cp[1]=='*' ){ /* Skip C style comments */ cp+=2; while( (c= *cp)!=0 && (c!='/' || cp[-1]!='*') ){ if( c=='\n' ) lineno++; cp++; } if( c ) cp++; continue; } ps.tokenstart = cp; /* Mark the beginning of the token */ ps.tokenlineno = lineno; /* Linenumber on which token begins */ if( c=='\"' ){ /* String literals */ cp++; while( (c= *cp)!=0 && c!='\"' ){ if( c=='\n' ) lineno++; cp++; } if( c==0 ){ ErrorMsg(ps.filename,startline, "String starting on this line is not terminated before the end of the file."); ps.errorcnt++; nextcp = cp; }else{ nextcp = cp+1; } }else if( c=='{' ){ /* A block of C code */ int level; cp++; for(level=1; (c= *cp)!=0 && (level>1 || c!='}'); cp++){ if( c=='\n' ) lineno++; else if( c=='{' ) level++; else if( c=='}' ) level--; else if( c=='/' && cp[1]=='*' ){ /* Skip comments */ int prevc; cp = &cp[2]; prevc = 0; while( (c= *cp)!=0 && (c!='/' || prevc!='*') ){ if( c=='\n' ) lineno++; prevc = c; cp++; } }else if( c=='/' && cp[1]=='/' ){ /* Skip C++ style comments too */ cp = &cp[2]; while( (c= *cp)!=0 && c!='\n' ) cp++; if( c ) lineno++; }else if( c=='\'' || c=='\"' ){ /* String a character literals */ int startchar, prevc; startchar = c; prevc = 0; for(cp++; (c= *cp)!=0 && (c!=startchar || prevc=='\\'); cp++){ if( c=='\n' ) lineno++; if( prevc=='\\' ) prevc = 0; else prevc = c; } } } if( c==0 ){ ErrorMsg(ps.filename,startline, "C code starting on this line is not terminated before the end of the file."); ps.errorcnt++; nextcp = cp; }else{ nextcp = cp+1; } }else if( isalnum(c) ){ /* Identifiers */ while( (c= *cp)!=0 && (isalnum(c) || c=='_') ) cp++; nextcp = cp; }else if( c==':' && cp[1]==':' && cp[2]=='=' ){ /* The operator "::=" */ cp += 3; nextcp = cp; }else{ /* All other (one character) operators */ cp++; nextcp = cp; } c = *cp; *cp = 0; /* Null terminate the token */ parseonetoken(&ps); /* Parse the token */ *cp = c; /* Restore the buffer */ cp = nextcp; } free(filebuf); /* Release the buffer after parsing */ gp->rule = ps.firstrule; gp->errorcnt = ps.errorcnt; } /*************************** From the file "plink.c" *********************/ /* ** Routines processing configuration follow-set propagation links ** in the LEMON parser generator. */ static struct plink *plink_freelist = 0; /* Allocate a new plink */ struct plink *Plink_new(){ struct plink *new; if( plink_freelist==0 ){ int i; int amt = 100; plink_freelist = (struct plink *)malloc( sizeof(struct plink)*amt ); if( plink_freelist==0 ){ fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate memory for a new follow-set propagation link.\n"); exit(1); } for(i=0; i<amt-1; i++) plink_freelist[i].next = &plink_freelist[i+1]; plink_freelist[amt-1].next = 0; } new = plink_freelist; plink_freelist = plink_freelist->next; return new; } /* Add a plink to a plink list */ void Plink_add(plpp,cfp) struct plink **plpp; struct config *cfp; { struct plink *new; new = Plink_new(); new->next = *plpp; *plpp = new; new->cfp = cfp; } /* Transfer every plink on the list "from" to the list "to" */ void Plink_copy(to,from) struct plink **to; struct plink *from; { struct plink *nextpl; while( from ){ nextpl = from->next; from->next = *to; *to = from; from = nextpl; } } /* Delete every plink on the list */ void Plink_delete(plp) struct plink *plp; { struct plink *nextpl; while( plp ){ nextpl = plp->next; plp->next = plink_freelist; plink_freelist = plp; plp = nextpl; } } /*********************** From the file "report.c" **************************/ /* ** Procedures for generating reports and tables in the LEMON parser generator. */ /* Generate a filename with the given suffix. Space to hold the ** name comes from malloc() and must be freed by the calling ** function. */ PRIVATE char *file_makename(lemp,suffix) struct lemon *lemp; char *suffix; { char *name; char *cp; name = malloc( strlen(lemp->filename) + strlen(suffix) + 5 ); if( name==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Can't allocate space for a filename.\n"); exit(1); } strcpy(name,lemp->filename); cp = strrchr(name,'.'); if( cp ) *cp = 0; strcat(name,suffix); return name; } /* Open a file with a name based on the name of the input file, ** but with a different (specified) suffix, and return a pointer ** to the stream */ PRIVATE FILE *file_open(lemp,suffix,mode) struct lemon *lemp; char *suffix; char *mode; { FILE *fp; if( lemp->outname ) free(lemp->outname); lemp->outname = file_makename(lemp, suffix); fp = fopen(lemp->outname,mode); if( fp==0 && *mode=='w' ){ fprintf(stderr,"Can't open file \"%s\".\n",lemp->outname); lemp->errorcnt++; return 0; } return fp; } /* Duplicate the input file without comments and without actions ** on rules */ void Reprint(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { struct rule *rp; struct symbol *sp; int i, j, maxlen, len, ncolumns, skip; printf("// Reprint of input file \"%s\".\n// Symbols:\n",lemp->filename); maxlen = 10; for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ sp = lemp->symbols[i]; len = strlen(sp->name); if( len>maxlen ) maxlen = len; } ncolumns = 76/(maxlen+5); if( ncolumns<1 ) ncolumns = 1; skip = (lemp->nsymbol + ncolumns - 1)/ncolumns; for(i=0; i<skip; i++){ printf("//"); for(j=i; j<lemp->nsymbol; j+=skip){ sp = lemp->symbols[j]; assert( sp->index==j ); printf(" %3d %-*.*s",j,maxlen,maxlen,sp->name); } printf("\n"); } for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ printf("%s",rp->lhs->name); /* if( rp->lhsalias ) printf("(%s)",rp->lhsalias); */ printf(" ::="); for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ printf(" %s",rp->rhs[i]->name); /* if( rp->rhsalias[i] ) printf("(%s)",rp->rhsalias[i]); */ } printf("."); if( rp->precsym ) printf(" [%s]",rp->precsym->name); /* if( rp->code ) printf("\n %s",rp->code); */ printf("\n"); } } void ConfigPrint(fp,cfp) FILE *fp; struct config *cfp; { struct rule *rp; int i; rp = cfp->rp; fprintf(fp,"%s ::=",rp->lhs->name); for(i=0; i<=rp->nrhs; i++){ if( i==cfp->dot ) fprintf(fp," *"); if( i==rp->nrhs ) break; fprintf(fp," %s",rp->rhs[i]->name); } } /* #define TEST */ #ifdef TEST /* Print a set */ PRIVATE void SetPrint(out,set,lemp) FILE *out; char *set; struct lemon *lemp; { int i; char *spacer; spacer = ""; fprintf(out,"%12s[",""); for(i=0; i<lemp->nterminal; i++){ if( SetFind(set,i) ){ fprintf(out,"%s%s",spacer,lemp->symbols[i]->name); spacer = " "; } } fprintf(out,"]\n"); } /* Print a plink chain */ PRIVATE void PlinkPrint(out,plp,tag) FILE *out; struct plink *plp; char *tag; { while( plp ){ fprintf(out,"%12s%s (state %2d) ","",tag,plp->cfp->stp->index); ConfigPrint(out,plp->cfp); fprintf(out,"\n"); plp = plp->next; } } #endif /* Print an action to the given file descriptor. Return FALSE if ** nothing was actually printed. */ int PrintAction(struct action *ap, FILE *fp, int indent){ int result = 1; switch( ap->type ){ case SHIFT: fprintf(fp,"%*s shift %d",indent,ap->sp->name,ap->x.stp->index); break; case REDUCE: fprintf(fp,"%*s reduce %d",indent,ap->sp->name,ap->x.rp->index); break; case ACCEPT: fprintf(fp,"%*s accept",indent,ap->sp->name); break; case ERROR: fprintf(fp,"%*s error",indent,ap->sp->name); break; case CONFLICT: fprintf(fp,"%*s reduce %-3d ** Parsing conflict **", indent,ap->sp->name,ap->x.rp->index); break; case SH_RESOLVED: case RD_RESOLVED: case NOT_USED: result = 0; break; } return result; } /* Generate the "y.output" log file */ void ReportOutput(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { int i; struct state *stp; struct config *cfp; struct action *ap; FILE *fp; fp = file_open(lemp,".out","w"); if( fp==0 ) return; fprintf(fp," \b"); for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ stp = lemp->sorted[i]; fprintf(fp,"State %d:\n",stp->index); if( lemp->basisflag ) cfp=stp->bp; else cfp=stp->cfp; while( cfp ){ char buf[20]; if( cfp->dot==cfp->rp->nrhs ){ sprintf(buf,"(%d)",cfp->rp->index); fprintf(fp," %5s ",buf); }else{ fprintf(fp," "); } ConfigPrint(fp,cfp); fprintf(fp,"\n"); #ifdef TEST SetPrint(fp,cfp->fws,lemp); PlinkPrint(fp,cfp->fplp,"To "); PlinkPrint(fp,cfp->bplp,"From"); #endif if( lemp->basisflag ) cfp=cfp->bp; else cfp=cfp->next; } fprintf(fp,"\n"); for(ap=stp->ap; ap; ap=ap->next){ if( PrintAction(ap,fp,30) ) fprintf(fp,"\n"); } fprintf(fp,"\n"); } fclose(fp); return; } /* Search for the file "name" which is in the same directory as ** the exacutable */ PRIVATE char *pathsearch(argv0,name,modemask) char *argv0; char *name; int modemask; { char *pathlist; char *path,*cp; char c; extern int access(); #ifdef __WIN32__ cp = strrchr(argv0,'\\'); #else cp = strrchr(argv0,'/'); #endif if( cp ){ c = *cp; *cp = 0; path = (char *)malloc( strlen(argv0) + strlen(name) + 2 ); if( path ) sprintf(path,"%s/%s",argv0,name); *cp = c; }else{ extern char *getenv(); pathlist = getenv("PATH"); if( pathlist==0 ) pathlist = ".:/bin:/usr/bin"; path = (char *)malloc( strlen(pathlist)+strlen(name)+2 ); if( path!=0 ){ while( *pathlist ){ cp = strchr(pathlist,':'); if( cp==0 ) cp = &pathlist[strlen(pathlist)]; c = *cp; *cp = 0; sprintf(path,"%s/%s",pathlist,name); *cp = c; if( c==0 ) pathlist = ""; else pathlist = &cp[1]; if( access(path,modemask)==0 ) break; } } } return path; } /* Given an action, compute the integer value for that action ** which is to be put in the action table of the generated machine. ** Return negative if no action should be generated. */ PRIVATE int compute_action(lemp,ap) struct lemon *lemp; struct action *ap; { int act; switch( ap->type ){ case SHIFT: act = ap->x.stp->index; break; case REDUCE: act = ap->x.rp->index + lemp->nstate; break; case ERROR: act = lemp->nstate + lemp->nrule; break; case ACCEPT: act = lemp->nstate + lemp->nrule + 1; break; default: act = -1; break; } return act; } #define LINESIZE 1000 /* The next cluster of routines are for reading the template file ** and writing the results to the generated parser */ /* The first function transfers data from "in" to "out" until ** a line is seen which begins with "%%". The line number is ** tracked. ** ** if name!=0, then any word that begin with "Parse" is changed to ** begin with *name instead. */ PRIVATE void tplt_xfer(name,in,out,lineno) char *name; FILE *in; FILE *out; int *lineno; { int i, iStart; char line[LINESIZE]; while( fgets(line,LINESIZE,in) && (line[0]!='%' || line[1]!='%') ){ (*lineno)++; iStart = 0; if( name ){ for(i=0; line[i]; i++){ if( line[i]=='P' && strncmp(&line[i],"Parse",5)==0 && (i==0 || !isalpha(line[i-1])) ){ if( i>iStart ) fprintf(out,"%.*s",i-iStart,&line[iStart]); fprintf(out,"%s",name); i += 4; iStart = i+1; } } } fprintf(out,"%s",&line[iStart]); } } /* The next function finds the template file and opens it, returning ** a pointer to the opened file. */ PRIVATE FILE *tplt_open(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { static char templatename[] = "lempar.c"; char buf[1000]; FILE *in; char *tpltname; char *cp; cp = strrchr(lemp->filename,'.'); if( cp ){ sprintf(buf,"%.*s.lt",(int)cp-(int)lemp->filename,lemp->filename); }else{ sprintf(buf,"%s.lt",lemp->filename); } if( access(buf,004)==0 ){ tpltname = buf; }else{ tpltname = pathsearch(lemp->argv0,templatename,0); } if( tpltname==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Can't find the parser driver template file \"%s\".\n", templatename); lemp->errorcnt++; return 0; } in = fopen(tpltname,"r"); if( in==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Can't open the template file \"%s\".\n",templatename); lemp->errorcnt++; return 0; } return in; } /* Print a string to the file and keep the linenumber up to date */ PRIVATE void tplt_print(out,lemp,str,strln,lineno) FILE *out; struct lemon *lemp; char *str; int strln; int *lineno; { if( str==0 ) return; fprintf(out,"#line %d \"%s\"\n",strln,lemp->filename); (*lineno)++; while( *str ){ if( *str=='\n' ) (*lineno)++; putc(*str,out); str++; } fprintf(out,"\n#line %d \"%s\"\n",*lineno+2,lemp->outname); (*lineno)+=2; return; } /* ** The following routine emits code for the destructor for the ** symbol sp */ void emit_destructor_code(out,sp,lemp,lineno) FILE *out; struct symbol *sp; struct lemon *lemp; int *lineno; { char *cp; int linecnt = 0; if( sp->type==TERMINAL ){ cp = lemp->tokendest; if( cp==0 ) return; fprintf(out,"#line %d \"%s\"\n{",lemp->tokendestln,lemp->filename); }else{ cp = sp->destructor; if( cp==0 ) return; fprintf(out,"#line %d \"%s\"\n{",sp->destructorln,lemp->filename); } for(; *cp; cp++){ if( *cp=='$' && cp[1]=='$' ){ fprintf(out,"(yypminor->yy%d)",sp->dtnum); cp++; continue; } if( *cp=='\n' ) linecnt++; fputc(*cp,out); } (*lineno) += 3 + linecnt; fprintf(out,"}\n#line %d \"%s\"\n",*lineno,lemp->outname); return; } /* ** Return TRUE (non-zero) if the given symbol has a distructor. */ int has_destructor(sp, lemp) struct symbol *sp; struct lemon *lemp; { int ret; if( sp->type==TERMINAL ){ ret = lemp->tokendest!=0; }else{ ret = sp->destructor!=0; } return ret; } /* ** Generate code which executes when the rule "rp" is reduced. Write ** the code to "out". Make sure lineno stays up-to-date. */ PRIVATE void emit_code(out,rp,lemp,lineno) FILE *out; struct rule *rp; struct lemon *lemp; int *lineno; { char *cp, *xp; int linecnt = 0; int i; char lhsused = 0; /* True if the LHS element has been used */ char used[MAXRHS]; /* True for each RHS element which is used */ for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++) used[i] = 0; lhsused = 0; /* Generate code to do the reduce action */ if( rp->code ){ fprintf(out,"#line %d \"%s\"\n{",rp->line,lemp->filename); for(cp=rp->code; *cp; cp++){ if( isalpha(*cp) && (cp==rp->code || !isalnum(cp[-1])) ){ char saved; for(xp= &cp[1]; isalnum(*xp); xp++); saved = *xp; *xp = 0; if( rp->lhsalias && strcmp(cp,rp->lhsalias)==0 ){ fprintf(out,"yygotominor.yy%d",rp->lhs->dtnum); cp = xp; lhsused = 1; }else{ for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ if( rp->rhsalias[i] && strcmp(cp,rp->rhsalias[i])==0 ){ fprintf(out,"yymsp[%d].minor.yy%d",i-rp->nrhs+1,rp->rhs[i]->dtnum); cp = xp; used[i] = 1; break; } } } *xp = saved; } if( *cp=='\n' ) linecnt++; fputc(*cp,out); } /* End loop */ (*lineno) += 3 + linecnt; fprintf(out,"}\n#line %d \"%s\"\n",*lineno,lemp->outname); } /* End if( rp->code ) */ /* Check to make sure the LHS has been used */ if( rp->lhsalias && !lhsused ){ ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,rp->ruleline, "Label \"%s\" for \"%s(%s)\" is never used.", rp->lhsalias,rp->lhs->name,rp->lhsalias); lemp->errorcnt++; } /* Generate destructor code for RHS symbols which are not used in the ** reduce code */ for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++){ if( rp->rhsalias[i] && !used[i] ){ ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,rp->ruleline, "Label $%s$ for \"%s(%s)\" is never used.", rp->rhsalias[i],rp->rhs[i]->name,rp->rhsalias[i]); lemp->errorcnt++; }else if( rp->rhsalias[i]==0 ){ if( has_destructor(rp->rhs[i],lemp) ){ fprintf(out," yy_destructor(%d,&yymsp[%d].minor);\n", rp->rhs[i]->index,i-rp->nrhs+1); (*lineno)++; }else{ fprintf(out," /* No destructor defined for %s */\n", rp->rhs[i]->name); (*lineno)++; } } } return; } /* ** Print the definition of the union used for the parser's data stack. ** This union contains fields for every possible data type for tokens ** and nonterminals. In the process of computing and printing this ** union, also set the ".dtnum" field of every terminal and nonterminal ** symbol. */ void print_stack_union(out,lemp,plineno,mhflag) FILE *out; /* The output stream */ struct lemon *lemp; /* The main info structure for this parser */ int *plineno; /* Pointer to the line number */ int mhflag; /* True if generating makeheaders output */ { int lineno = *plineno; /* The line number of the output */ char **types; /* A hash table of datatypes */ int arraysize; /* Size of the "types" array */ int maxdtlength; /* Maximum length of any ".datatype" field. */ char *stddt; /* Standardized name for a datatype */ int i,j; /* Loop counters */ int hash; /* For hashing the name of a type */ char *name; /* Name of the parser */ /* Allocate and initialize types[] and allocate stddt[] */ arraysize = lemp->nsymbol * 2; types = (char**)malloc( arraysize * sizeof(char*) ); for(i=0; i<arraysize; i++) types[i] = 0; maxdtlength = 0; for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ int len; struct symbol *sp = lemp->symbols[i]; if( sp->datatype==0 ) continue; len = strlen(sp->datatype); if( len>maxdtlength ) maxdtlength = len; } stddt = (char*)malloc( maxdtlength*2 + 1 ); if( types==0 || stddt==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory.\n"); exit(1); } /* Build a hash table of datatypes. The ".dtnum" field of each symbol ** is filled in with the hash index plus 1. A ".dtnum" value of 0 is ** used for terminal symbols and for nonterminals which don't specify ** a datatype using the %type directive. */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ struct symbol *sp = lemp->symbols[i]; char *cp; if( sp==lemp->errsym ){ sp->dtnum = arraysize+1; continue; } if( sp->type!=NONTERMINAL || sp->datatype==0 ){ sp->dtnum = 0; continue; } cp = sp->datatype; j = 0; while( isspace(*cp) ) cp++; while( *cp ) stddt[j++] = *cp++; while( j>0 && isspace(stddt[j-1]) ) j--; stddt[j] = 0; hash = 0; for(j=0; stddt[j]; j++){ hash = hash*53 + stddt[j]; } if( hash<0 ) hash = -hash; hash = hash%arraysize; while( types[hash] ){ if( strcmp(types[hash],stddt)==0 ){ sp->dtnum = hash + 1; break; } hash++; if( hash>=arraysize ) hash = 0; } if( types[hash]==0 ){ sp->dtnum = hash + 1; types[hash] = (char*)malloc( strlen(stddt)+1 ); if( types[hash]==0 ){ fprintf(stderr,"Out of memory.\n"); exit(1); } strcpy(types[hash],stddt); } } /* Print out the definition of YYTOKENTYPE and YYMINORTYPE */ name = lemp->name ? lemp->name : "Parse"; lineno = *plineno; if( mhflag ){ fprintf(out,"#if INTERFACE\n"); lineno++; } fprintf(out,"#define %sTOKENTYPE %s\n",name, lemp->tokentype?lemp->tokentype:"void*"); lineno++; if( mhflag ){ fprintf(out,"#endif\n"); lineno++; } fprintf(out,"typedef union {\n"); lineno++; fprintf(out," %sTOKENTYPE yy0;\n",name); lineno++; for(i=0; i<arraysize; i++){ if( types[i]==0 ) continue; fprintf(out," %s yy%d;\n",types[i],i+1); lineno++; free(types[i]); } fprintf(out," int yy%d;\n",lemp->errsym->dtnum); lineno++; free(stddt); free(types); fprintf(out,"} YYMINORTYPE;\n"); lineno++; *plineno = lineno; } /* Generate C source code for the parser */ void ReportTable(lemp, mhflag) struct lemon *lemp; int mhflag; /* Output in makeheaders format if true */ { FILE *out, *in; char line[LINESIZE]; int lineno; struct state *stp; struct action *ap; struct rule *rp; int i; int tablecnt; char *name; in = tplt_open(lemp); if( in==0 ) return; out = file_open(lemp,".c","w"); if( out==0 ){ fclose(in); return; } lineno = 1; tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate the include code, if any */ tplt_print(out,lemp,lemp->include,lemp->includeln,&lineno); if( mhflag ){ char *name = file_makename(lemp, ".h"); fprintf(out,"#include \"%s\"\n", name); lineno++; free(name); } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate #defines for all tokens */ if( mhflag ){ char *prefix; fprintf(out,"#if INTERFACE\n"); lineno++; if( lemp->tokenprefix ) prefix = lemp->tokenprefix; else prefix = ""; for(i=1; i<lemp->nterminal; i++){ fprintf(out,"#define %s%-30s %2d\n",prefix,lemp->symbols[i]->name,i); lineno++; } fprintf(out,"#endif\n"); lineno++; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate the defines */ fprintf(out,"/* \001 */\n"); fprintf(out,"#define YYCODETYPE %s\n", lemp->nsymbol>250?"int":"unsigned char"); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define YYNOCODE %d\n",lemp->nsymbol+1); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define YYACTIONTYPE %s\n", lemp->nstate+lemp->nrule>250?"int":"unsigned char"); lineno++; print_stack_union(out,lemp,&lineno,mhflag); if( lemp->stacksize ){ if( atoi(lemp->stacksize)<=0 ){ ErrorMsg(lemp->filename,0, "Illegal stack size: [%s]. The stack size should be an integer constant.", lemp->stacksize); lemp->errorcnt++; lemp->stacksize = "100"; } fprintf(out,"#define YYSTACKDEPTH %s\n",lemp->stacksize); lineno++; }else{ fprintf(out,"#define YYSTACKDEPTH 100\n"); lineno++; } if( mhflag ){ fprintf(out,"#if INTERFACE\n"); lineno++; } name = lemp->name ? lemp->name : "Parse"; if( lemp->arg && lemp->arg[0] ){ int i; i = strlen(lemp->arg); while( i>=1 && isalnum(lemp->arg[i-1]) ) i--; fprintf(out,"#define %sARGDECL ,%s\n",name,&lemp->arg[i]); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define %sXARGDECL %s;\n",name,lemp->arg); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define %sANSIARGDECL ,%s\n",name,lemp->arg); lineno++; }else{ fprintf(out,"#define %sARGDECL\n",name); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define %sXARGDECL\n",name); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define %sANSIARGDECL\n",name); lineno++; } if( mhflag ){ fprintf(out,"#endif\n"); lineno++; } fprintf(out,"#define YYNSTATE %d\n",lemp->nstate); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define YYNRULE %d\n",lemp->nrule); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define YYERRORSYMBOL %d\n",lemp->errsym->index); lineno++; fprintf(out,"#define YYERRSYMDT yy%d\n",lemp->errsym->dtnum); lineno++; tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate the action table. ** ** Each entry in the action table is an element of the following ** structure: ** struct yyActionEntry { ** YYCODETYPE lookahead; ** YYACTIONTYPE action; ** struct yyActionEntry *next; ** } ** ** The entries are grouped into hash tables, one hash table for each ** parser state. The hash table has a size which is the smallest ** power of two needed to hold all entries. */ tablecnt = 0; /* Loop over parser states */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ int tablesize; /* size of the hash table */ int j,k; /* Loop counter */ int collide[2048]; /* The collision chain for the table */ struct action *table[2048]; /* Build the hash table here */ /* Find the number of actions and initialize the hash table */ stp = lemp->sorted[i]; stp->tabstart = tablecnt; stp->naction = 0; for(ap=stp->ap; ap; ap=ap->next){ if( ap->sp->index!=lemp->nsymbol && compute_action(lemp,ap)>=0 ){ stp->naction++; } } tablesize = 1; while( tablesize<stp->naction ) tablesize += tablesize; assert( tablesize<= sizeof(table)/sizeof(table[0]) ); for(j=0; j<tablesize; j++){ table[j] = 0; collide[j] = -1; } /* Hash the actions into the hash table */ stp->tabdfltact = lemp->nstate + lemp->nrule; for(ap=stp->ap; ap; ap=ap->next){ int action = compute_action(lemp,ap); int h; if( ap->sp->index==lemp->nsymbol ){ stp->tabdfltact = action; }else if( action>=0 ){ h = ap->sp->index & (tablesize-1); ap->collide = table[h]; table[h] = ap; } } /* Resolve collisions */ for(j=k=0; j<tablesize; j++){ if( table[j] && table[j]->collide ){ while( table[k] ) k++; table[k] = table[j]->collide; collide[j] = k; table[j]->collide = 0; if( k<j ) j = k-1; } } /* Print the hash table */ fprintf(out,"/* State %d */\n",stp->index); lineno++; for(j=0; j<tablesize; j++){ if( table[j]==0 ){ fprintf(out, " {YYNOCODE,0,0}, /* Unused */\n"); }else{ fprintf(out," {%4d,%4d, ", table[j]->sp->index, compute_action(lemp,table[j])); if( collide[j]>=0 ){ fprintf(out,"&yyActionTable[%4d] }, /* ", collide[j] + tablecnt); }else{ fprintf(out,"0 }, /* "); } PrintAction(table[j],out,22); fprintf(out," */\n"); } lineno++; } /* Update the table count */ tablecnt += tablesize; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); lemp->tablesize = tablecnt; /* Generate the state table ** ** Each entry is an element of the following structure: ** struct yyStateEntry { ** struct yyActionEntry *hashtbl; ** int mask; ** YYACTIONTYPE actionDefault; ** } */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ int tablesize; stp = lemp->sorted[i]; tablesize = 1; while( tablesize<stp->naction ) tablesize += tablesize; fprintf(out," { &yyActionTable[%d], %d, %d},\n", stp->tabstart, tablesize - 1, stp->tabdfltact); lineno++; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate a table containing the symbolic name of every symbol */ for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ sprintf(line,"\"%s\",",lemp->symbols[i]->name); fprintf(out," %-15s",line); if( (i&3)==3 ){ fprintf(out,"\n"); lineno++; } } if( (i&3)!=0 ){ fprintf(out,"\n"); lineno++; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate code which executes every time a symbol is popped from ** the stack while processing errors or while destroying the parser. ** (In other words, generate the %destructor actions) */ if( lemp->tokendest ){ for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ struct symbol *sp = lemp->symbols[i]; if( sp==0 || sp->type!=TERMINAL ) continue; fprintf(out," case %d:\n",sp->index); lineno++; } for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol && lemp->symbols[i]->type!=TERMINAL; i++); if( i<lemp->nsymbol ){ emit_destructor_code(out,lemp->symbols[i],lemp,&lineno); fprintf(out," break;\n"); lineno++; } } for(i=0; i<lemp->nsymbol; i++){ struct symbol *sp = lemp->symbols[i]; if( sp==0 || sp->type==TERMINAL || sp->destructor==0 ) continue; fprintf(out," case %d:\n",sp->index); lineno++; emit_destructor_code(out,lemp->symbols[i],lemp,&lineno); fprintf(out," break;\n"); lineno++; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate code which executes whenever the parser stack overflows */ tplt_print(out,lemp,lemp->overflow,lemp->overflowln,&lineno); tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate the table of rule information ** ** Note: This code depends on the fact that rules are number ** sequentually beginning with 0. */ for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ fprintf(out," { %d, %d },\n",rp->lhs->index,rp->nrhs); lineno++; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate code which execution during each REDUCE action */ for(rp=lemp->rule; rp; rp=rp->next){ fprintf(out," case %d:\n",rp->index); lineno++; fprintf(out," YYTRACE(\"%s ::=",rp->lhs->name); for(i=0; i<rp->nrhs; i++) fprintf(out," %s",rp->rhs[i]->name); fprintf(out,"\")\n"); lineno++; emit_code(out,rp,lemp,&lineno); fprintf(out," break;\n"); lineno++; } tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate code which executes if a parse fails */ tplt_print(out,lemp,lemp->failure,lemp->failureln,&lineno); tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate code which executes when a syntax error occurs */ tplt_print(out,lemp,lemp->error,lemp->errorln,&lineno); tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Generate code which executes when the parser accepts its input */ tplt_print(out,lemp,lemp->accept,lemp->acceptln,&lineno); tplt_xfer(lemp->name,in,out,&lineno); /* Append any addition code the user desires */ tplt_print(out,lemp,lemp->extracode,lemp->extracodeln,&lineno); fclose(in); fclose(out); return; } /* Generate a header file for the parser */ void ReportHeader(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { FILE *out, *in; char *prefix; char line[LINESIZE]; char pattern[LINESIZE]; int i; if( lemp->tokenprefix ) prefix = lemp->tokenprefix; else prefix = ""; in = file_open(lemp,".h","r"); if( in ){ for(i=1; i<lemp->nterminal && fgets(line,LINESIZE,in); i++){ sprintf(pattern,"#define %s%-30s %2d\n",prefix,lemp->symbols[i]->name,i); if( strcmp(line,pattern) ) break; } fclose(in); if( i==lemp->nterminal ){ /* No change in the file. Don't rewrite it. */ return; } } out = file_open(lemp,".h","w"); if( out ){ for(i=1; i<lemp->nterminal; i++){ fprintf(out,"#define %s%-30s %2d\n",prefix,lemp->symbols[i]->name,i); } fclose(out); } return; } /* Reduce the size of the action tables, if possible, by making use ** of defaults. ** ** In this version, if all REDUCE actions use the same rule, make ** them the default. Only default them if there are more than one. */ void CompressTables(lemp) struct lemon *lemp; { struct state *stp; struct action *ap; struct rule *rp; int i; int cnt; for(i=0; i<lemp->nstate; i++){ stp = lemp->sorted[i]; /* Find the first REDUCE action */ for(ap=stp->ap; ap && ap->type!=REDUCE; ap=ap->next); if( ap==0 ) continue; /* Remember the rule used */ rp = ap->x.rp; /* See if all other REDUCE acitons use the same rule */ cnt = 1; for(ap=ap->next; ap; ap=ap->next){ if( ap->type==REDUCE ){ if( ap->x.rp!=rp ) break; cnt++; } } if( ap || cnt==1 ) continue; /* Combine all REDUCE actions into a single default */ for(ap=stp->ap; ap && ap->type!=REDUCE; ap=ap->next); assert( ap ); ap->sp = Symbol_new("{default}"); for(ap=ap->next; ap; ap=ap->next){ if( ap->type==REDUCE ) ap->type = NOT_USED; } stp->ap = Action_sort(stp->ap); } } /***************** From the file "set.c" ************************************/ /* ** Set manipulation routines for the LEMON parser generator. */ static int size = 0; /* Set the set size */ void SetSize(n) int n; { size = n+1; } /* Allocate a new set */ char *SetNew(){ char *s; int i; s = (char*)malloc( size ); if( s==0 ){ extern void memory_error(); memory_error(); } for(i=0; i<size; i++) s[i] = 0; return s; } /* Deallocate a set */ void SetFree(s) char *s; { free(s); } /* Add a new element to the set. Return TRUE if the element was added ** and FALSE if it was already there. */ int SetAdd(s,e) char *s; int e; { int rv; rv = s[e]; s[e] = 1; return !rv; } /* Add every element of s2 to s1. Return TRUE if s1 changes. */ int SetUnion(s1,s2) char *s1; char *s2; { int i, progress; progress = 0; for(i=0; i<size; i++){ if( s2[i]==0 ) continue; if( s1[i]==0 ){ progress = 1; s1[i] = 1; } } return progress; } /********************** From the file "table.c" ****************************/ /* ** All code in this file has been automatically generated ** from a specification in the file ** "table.q" ** by the associative array code building program "aagen". ** Do not edit this file! Instead, edit the specification ** file, then rerun aagen. */ /* ** Code for processing tables in the LEMON parser generator. */ PRIVATE int strhash(x) char *x; { int h = 0; while( *x) h = h*13 + *(x++); return h; } /* Works like strdup, sort of. Save a string in malloced memory, but ** keep strings in a table so that the same string is not in more ** than one place. */ char *Strsafe(y) char *y; { char *z; z = Strsafe_find(y); if( z==0 && (z=malloc( strlen(y)+1 ))!=0 ){ strcpy(z,y); Strsafe_insert(z); } MemoryCheck(z); return z; } /* There is one instance of the following structure for each ** associative array of type "x1". */ struct s_x1 { int size; /* The number of available slots. */ /* Must be a power of 2 greater than or */ /* equal to 1 */ int count; /* Number of currently slots filled */ struct s_x1node *tbl; /* The data stored here */ struct s_x1node **ht; /* Hash table for lookups */ }; /* There is one instance of this structure for every data element ** in an associative array of type "x1". */ typedef struct s_x1node { char *data; /* The data */ struct s_x1node *next; /* Next entry with the same hash */ struct s_x1node **from; /* Previous link */ } x1node; /* There is only one instance of the array, which is the following */ static struct s_x1 *x1a; /* Allocate a new associative array */ void Strsafe_init(){ if( x1a ) return; x1a = (struct s_x1*)malloc( sizeof(struct s_x1) ); if( x1a ){ x1a->size = 1024; x1a->count = 0; x1a->tbl = (x1node*)malloc( (sizeof(x1node) + sizeof(x1node*))*1024 ); if( x1a->tbl==0 ){ free(x1a); x1a = 0; }else{ int i; x1a->ht = (x1node**)&(x1a->tbl[1024]); for(i=0; i<1024; i++) x1a->ht[i] = 0; } } } /* Insert a new record into the array. Return TRUE if successful. ** Prior data with the same key is NOT overwritten */ int Strsafe_insert(data) char *data; { x1node *np; int h; int ph; if( x1a==0 ) return 0; ph = strhash(data); h = ph & (x1a->size-1); np = x1a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( strcmp(np->data,data)==0 ){ /* An existing entry with the same key is found. */ /* Fail because overwrite is not allows. */ return 0; } np = np->next; } if( x1a->count>=x1a->size ){ /* Need to make the hash table bigger */ int i,size; struct s_x1 array; array.size = size = x1a->size*2; array.count = x1a->count; array.tbl = (x1node*)malloc( (sizeof(x1node) + sizeof(x1node*))*size ); if( array.tbl==0 ) return 0; /* Fail due to malloc failure */ array.ht = (x1node**)&(array.tbl[size]); for(i=0; i<size; i++) array.ht[i] = 0; for(i=0; i<x1a->count; i++){ x1node *oldnp, *newnp; oldnp = &(x1a->tbl[i]); h = strhash(oldnp->data) & (size-1); newnp = &(array.tbl[i]); if( array.ht[h] ) array.ht[h]->from = &(newnp->next); newnp->next = array.ht[h]; newnp->data = oldnp->data; newnp->from = &(array.ht[h]); array.ht[h] = newnp; } free(x1a->tbl); *x1a = array; } /* Insert the new data */ h = ph & (x1a->size-1); np = &(x1a->tbl[x1a->count++]); np->data = data; if( x1a->ht[h] ) x1a->ht[h]->from = &(np->next); np->next = x1a->ht[h]; x1a->ht[h] = np; np->from = &(x1a->ht[h]); return 1; } /* Return a pointer to data assigned to the given key. Return NULL ** if no such key. */ char *Strsafe_find(key) char *key; { int h; x1node *np; if( x1a==0 ) return 0; h = strhash(key) & (x1a->size-1); np = x1a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( strcmp(np->data,key)==0 ) break; np = np->next; } return np ? np->data : 0; } /* Return a pointer to the (terminal or nonterminal) symbol "x". ** Create a new symbol if this is the first time "x" has been seen. */ struct symbol *Symbol_new(x) char *x; { struct symbol *sp; sp = Symbol_find(x); if( sp==0 ){ sp = (struct symbol *)malloc( sizeof(struct symbol) ); MemoryCheck(sp); sp->name = Strsafe(x); sp->type = isupper(*x) ? TERMINAL : NONTERMINAL; sp->rule = 0; sp->prec = -1; sp->assoc = UNK; sp->firstset = 0; sp->lambda = FALSE; sp->destructor = 0; sp->datatype = 0; Symbol_insert(sp,sp->name); } return sp; } /* Compare two symbols */ int Symbolcmpp(a,b) struct symbol **a; struct symbol **b; { return strcmp((**a).name,(**b).name); } /* There is one instance of the following structure for each ** associative array of type "x2". */ struct s_x2 { int size; /* The number of available slots. */ /* Must be a power of 2 greater than or */ /* equal to 1 */ int count; /* Number of currently slots filled */ struct s_x2node *tbl; /* The data stored here */ struct s_x2node **ht; /* Hash table for lookups */ }; /* There is one instance of this structure for every data element ** in an associative array of type "x2". */ typedef struct s_x2node { struct symbol *data; /* The data */ char *key; /* The key */ struct s_x2node *next; /* Next entry with the same hash */ struct s_x2node **from; /* Previous link */ } x2node; /* There is only one instance of the array, which is the following */ static struct s_x2 *x2a; /* Allocate a new associative array */ void Symbol_init(){ if( x2a ) return; x2a = (struct s_x2*)malloc( sizeof(struct s_x2) ); if( x2a ){ x2a->size = 128; x2a->count = 0; x2a->tbl = (x2node*)malloc( (sizeof(x2node) + sizeof(x2node*))*128 ); if( x2a->tbl==0 ){ free(x2a); x2a = 0; }else{ int i; x2a->ht = (x2node**)&(x2a->tbl[128]); for(i=0; i<128; i++) x2a->ht[i] = 0; } } } /* Insert a new record into the array. Return TRUE if successful. ** Prior data with the same key is NOT overwritten */ int Symbol_insert(data,key) struct symbol *data; char *key; { x2node *np; int h; int ph; if( x2a==0 ) return 0; ph = strhash(key); h = ph & (x2a->size-1); np = x2a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( strcmp(np->key,key)==0 ){ /* An existing entry with the same key is found. */ /* Fail because overwrite is not allows. */ return 0; } np = np->next; } if( x2a->count>=x2a->size ){ /* Need to make the hash table bigger */ int i,size; struct s_x2 array; array.size = size = x2a->size*2; array.count = x2a->count; array.tbl = (x2node*)malloc( (sizeof(x2node) + sizeof(x2node*))*size ); if( array.tbl==0 ) return 0; /* Fail due to malloc failure */ array.ht = (x2node**)&(array.tbl[size]); for(i=0; i<size; i++) array.ht[i] = 0; for(i=0; i<x2a->count; i++){ x2node *oldnp, *newnp; oldnp = &(x2a->tbl[i]); h = strhash(oldnp->key) & (size-1); newnp = &(array.tbl[i]); if( array.ht[h] ) array.ht[h]->from = &(newnp->next); newnp->next = array.ht[h]; newnp->key = oldnp->key; newnp->data = oldnp->data; newnp->from = &(array.ht[h]); array.ht[h] = newnp; } free(x2a->tbl); *x2a = array; } /* Insert the new data */ h = ph & (x2a->size-1); np = &(x2a->tbl[x2a->count++]); np->key = key; np->data = data; if( x2a->ht[h] ) x2a->ht[h]->from = &(np->next); np->next = x2a->ht[h]; x2a->ht[h] = np; np->from = &(x2a->ht[h]); return 1; } /* Return a pointer to data assigned to the given key. Return NULL ** if no such key. */ struct symbol *Symbol_find(key) char *key; { int h; x2node *np; if( x2a==0 ) return 0; h = strhash(key) & (x2a->size-1); np = x2a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( strcmp(np->key,key)==0 ) break; np = np->next; } return np ? np->data : 0; } /* Return the n-th data. Return NULL if n is out of range. */ struct symbol *Symbol_Nth(n) int n; { struct symbol *data; if( x2a && n>0 && n<=x2a->count ){ data = x2a->tbl[n-1].data; }else{ data = 0; } return data; } /* Return the size of the array */ int Symbol_count() { return x2a ? x2a->count : 0; } /* Return an array of pointers to all data in the table. ** The array is obtained from malloc. Return NULL if memory allocation ** problems, or if the array is empty. */ struct symbol **Symbol_arrayof() { struct symbol **array; int i,size; if( x2a==0 ) return 0; size = x2a->count; array = (struct symbol **)malloc( sizeof(struct symbol *)*size ); if( array ){ for(i=0; i<size; i++) array[i] = x2a->tbl[i].data; } return array; } /* Compare two configurations */ int Configcmp(a,b) struct config *a; struct config *b; { int x; x = a->rp->index - b->rp->index; if( x==0 ) x = a->dot - b->dot; return x; } /* Compare two states */ PRIVATE int statecmp(a,b) struct config *a; struct config *b; { int rc; for(rc=0; rc==0 && a && b; a=a->bp, b=b->bp){ rc = a->rp->index - b->rp->index; if( rc==0 ) rc = a->dot - b->dot; } if( rc==0 ){ if( a ) rc = 1; if( b ) rc = -1; } return rc; } /* Hash a state */ PRIVATE int statehash(a) struct config *a; { int h=0; while( a ){ h = h*571 + a->rp->index*37 + a->dot; a = a->bp; } return h; } /* Allocate a new state structure */ struct state *State_new() { struct state *new; new = (struct state *)malloc( sizeof(struct state) ); MemoryCheck(new); return new; } /* There is one instance of the following structure for each ** associative array of type "x3". */ struct s_x3 { int size; /* The number of available slots. */ /* Must be a power of 2 greater than or */ /* equal to 1 */ int count; /* Number of currently slots filled */ struct s_x3node *tbl; /* The data stored here */ struct s_x3node **ht; /* Hash table for lookups */ }; /* There is one instance of this structure for every data element ** in an associative array of type "x3". */ typedef struct s_x3node { struct state *data; /* The data */ struct config *key; /* The key */ struct s_x3node *next; /* Next entry with the same hash */ struct s_x3node **from; /* Previous link */ } x3node; /* There is only one instance of the array, which is the following */ static struct s_x3 *x3a; /* Allocate a new associative array */ void State_init(){ if( x3a ) return; x3a = (struct s_x3*)malloc( sizeof(struct s_x3) ); if( x3a ){ x3a->size = 128; x3a->count = 0; x3a->tbl = (x3node*)malloc( (sizeof(x3node) + sizeof(x3node*))*128 ); if( x3a->tbl==0 ){ free(x3a); x3a = 0; }else{ int i; x3a->ht = (x3node**)&(x3a->tbl[128]); for(i=0; i<128; i++) x3a->ht[i] = 0; } } } /* Insert a new record into the array. Return TRUE if successful. ** Prior data with the same key is NOT overwritten */ int State_insert(data,key) struct state *data; struct config *key; { x3node *np; int h; int ph; if( x3a==0 ) return 0; ph = statehash(key); h = ph & (x3a->size-1); np = x3a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( statecmp(np->key,key)==0 ){ /* An existing entry with the same key is found. */ /* Fail because overwrite is not allows. */ return 0; } np = np->next; } if( x3a->count>=x3a->size ){ /* Need to make the hash table bigger */ int i,size; struct s_x3 array; array.size = size = x3a->size*2; array.count = x3a->count; array.tbl = (x3node*)malloc( (sizeof(x3node) + sizeof(x3node*))*size ); if( array.tbl==0 ) return 0; /* Fail due to malloc failure */ array.ht = (x3node**)&(array.tbl[size]); for(i=0; i<size; i++) array.ht[i] = 0; for(i=0; i<x3a->count; i++){ x3node *oldnp, *newnp; oldnp = &(x3a->tbl[i]); h = statehash(oldnp->key) & (size-1); newnp = &(array.tbl[i]); if( array.ht[h] ) array.ht[h]->from = &(newnp->next); newnp->next = array.ht[h]; newnp->key = oldnp->key; newnp->data = oldnp->data; newnp->from = &(array.ht[h]); array.ht[h] = newnp; } free(x3a->tbl); *x3a = array; } /* Insert the new data */ h = ph & (x3a->size-1); np = &(x3a->tbl[x3a->count++]); np->key = key; np->data = data; if( x3a->ht[h] ) x3a->ht[h]->from = &(np->next); np->next = x3a->ht[h]; x3a->ht[h] = np; np->from = &(x3a->ht[h]); return 1; } /* Return a pointer to data assigned to the given key. Return NULL ** if no such key. */ struct state *State_find(key) struct config *key; { int h; x3node *np; if( x3a==0 ) return 0; h = statehash(key) & (x3a->size-1); np = x3a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( statecmp(np->key,key)==0 ) break; np = np->next; } return np ? np->data : 0; } /* Return an array of pointers to all data in the table. ** The array is obtained from malloc. Return NULL if memory allocation ** problems, or if the array is empty. */ struct state **State_arrayof() { struct state **array; int i,size; if( x3a==0 ) return 0; size = x3a->count; array = (struct state **)malloc( sizeof(struct state *)*size ); if( array ){ for(i=0; i<size; i++) array[i] = x3a->tbl[i].data; } return array; } /* Hash a configuration */ PRIVATE int confighash(a) struct config *a; { int h=0; h = h*571 + a->rp->index*37 + a->dot; return h; } /* There is one instance of the following structure for each ** associative array of type "x4". */ struct s_x4 { int size; /* The number of available slots. */ /* Must be a power of 2 greater than or */ /* equal to 1 */ int count; /* Number of currently slots filled */ struct s_x4node *tbl; /* The data stored here */ struct s_x4node **ht; /* Hash table for lookups */ }; /* There is one instance of this structure for every data element ** in an associative array of type "x4". */ typedef struct s_x4node { struct config *data; /* The data */ struct s_x4node *next; /* Next entry with the same hash */ struct s_x4node **from; /* Previous link */ } x4node; /* There is only one instance of the array, which is the following */ static struct s_x4 *x4a; /* Allocate a new associative array */ void Configtable_init(){ if( x4a ) return; x4a = (struct s_x4*)malloc( sizeof(struct s_x4) ); if( x4a ){ x4a->size = 64; x4a->count = 0; x4a->tbl = (x4node*)malloc( (sizeof(x4node) + sizeof(x4node*))*64 ); if( x4a->tbl==0 ){ free(x4a); x4a = 0; }else{ int i; x4a->ht = (x4node**)&(x4a->tbl[64]); for(i=0; i<64; i++) x4a->ht[i] = 0; } } } /* Insert a new record into the array. Return TRUE if successful. ** Prior data with the same key is NOT overwritten */ int Configtable_insert(data) struct config *data; { x4node *np; int h; int ph; if( x4a==0 ) return 0; ph = confighash(data); h = ph & (x4a->size-1); np = x4a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( Configcmp(np->data,data)==0 ){ /* An existing entry with the same key is found. */ /* Fail because overwrite is not allows. */ return 0; } np = np->next; } if( x4a->count>=x4a->size ){ /* Need to make the hash table bigger */ int i,size; struct s_x4 array; array.size = size = x4a->size*2; array.count = x4a->count; array.tbl = (x4node*)malloc( (sizeof(x4node) + sizeof(x4node*))*size ); if( array.tbl==0 ) return 0; /* Fail due to malloc failure */ array.ht = (x4node**)&(array.tbl[size]); for(i=0; i<size; i++) array.ht[i] = 0; for(i=0; i<x4a->count; i++){ x4node *oldnp, *newnp; oldnp = &(x4a->tbl[i]); h = confighash(oldnp->data) & (size-1); newnp = &(array.tbl[i]); if( array.ht[h] ) array.ht[h]->from = &(newnp->next); newnp->next = array.ht[h]; newnp->data = oldnp->data; newnp->from = &(array.ht[h]); array.ht[h] = newnp; } free(x4a->tbl); *x4a = array; } /* Insert the new data */ h = ph & (x4a->size-1); np = &(x4a->tbl[x4a->count++]); np->data = data; if( x4a->ht[h] ) x4a->ht[h]->from = &(np->next); np->next = x4a->ht[h]; x4a->ht[h] = np; np->from = &(x4a->ht[h]); return 1; } /* Return a pointer to data assigned to the given key. Return NULL ** if no such key. */ struct config *Configtable_find(key) struct config *key; { int h; x4node *np; if( x4a==0 ) return 0; h = confighash(key) & (x4a->size-1); np = x4a->ht[h]; while( np ){ if( Configcmp(np->data,key)==0 ) break; np = np->next; } return np ? np->data : 0; } /* Remove all data from the table. Pass each data to the function "f" ** as it is removed. ("f" may be null to avoid this step.) */ void Configtable_clear(f) int(*f)(/* struct config * */); { int i; if( x4a==0 || x4a->count==0 ) return; if( f ) for(i=0; i<x4a->count; i++) (*f)(x4a->tbl[i].data); for(i=0; i<x4a->size; i++) x4a->ht[i] = 0; x4a->count = 0; return; } |
Added tool/lempar.c.
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Richard Hipp. * * This version is specially modified for use with sqlite. * @(#) $Id: lempar.c,v 1.1 2000/05/29 14:26:02 drh Exp $ * ** ** This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public ** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ** ** This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ** Library General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public ** License along with this library; if not, write to the ** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ** ** Modified 1997 to make it suitable for use with makeheaders. */ /* First off, code is include which follows the "include" declaration ** in the input file. */ #include <stdio.h> %% /* Next is all token values, in a form suitable for use by makeheaders. ** This section will be null unless lemon is run with the -m switch. */ /* ** These constants (all generated automatically by the parser generator) ** specify the various kinds of tokens (terminals) that the parser ** understands. ** ** Each symbol here is a terminal symbol in the grammar. */ %% /* Make sure the INTERFACE macro is defined. */ #ifndef INTERFACE # define INTERFACE 1 #endif /* The next thing included is series of defines which control ** various aspects of the generated parser. ** YYCODETYPE is the data type used for storing terminal ** and nonterminal numbers. "unsigned char" is ** used if there are fewer than 250 terminals ** and nonterminals. "int" is used otherwise. ** YYNOCODE is a number of type YYCODETYPE which corresponds ** to no legal terminal or nonterminal number. This ** number is used to fill in empty slots of the hash ** table. ** YYACTIONTYPE is the data type used for storing terminal ** and nonterminal numbers. "unsigned char" is ** used if there are fewer than 250 rules and ** states combined. "int" is used otherwise. ** ParseTOKENTYPE is the data type used for minor tokens given ** directly to the parser from the tokenizer. ** YYMINORTYPE is the data type used for all minor tokens. ** This is typically a union of many types, one of ** which is ParseTOKENTYPE. The entry in the union ** for base tokens is called "yy0". ** YYSTACKDEPTH is the maximum depth of the parser's stack. ** ParseARGDECL is a declaration of a 3rd argument to the ** parser, or null if there is no extra argument. ** ParseKRARGDECL A version of ParseARGDECL for K&R C. ** ParseANSIARGDECL A version of ParseARGDECL for ANSI C. ** YYNSTATE the combined number of states. ** YYNRULE the number of rules in the grammar ** YYERRORSYMBOL is the code number of the error symbol. If not ** defined, then do no error processing. */ %% #define YY_NO_ACTION (YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+2) #define YY_ACCEPT_ACTION (YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+1) #define YY_ERROR_ACTION (YYNSTATE+YYNRULE) /* Next is the action table. Each entry in this table contains ** ** + An integer which is the number representing the look-ahead ** token ** ** + An integer indicating what action to take. Number (N) between ** 0 and YYNSTATE-1 mean shift the look-ahead and go to state N. ** Numbers between YYNSTATE and YYNSTATE+YYNRULE-1 mean reduce by ** rule N-YYNSTATE. Number YYNSTATE+YYNRULE means that a syntax ** error has occurred. Number YYNSTATE+YYNRULE+1 means the parser ** accepts its input. ** ** + A pointer to the next entry with the same hash value. ** ** The action table is really a series of hash tables. Each hash ** table contains a number of entries which is a power of two. The ** "state" table (which follows) contains information about the starting ** point and size of each hash table. */ struct yyActionEntry { YYCODETYPE lookahead; /* The value of the look-ahead token */ YYACTIONTYPE action; /* Action to take for this look-ahead */ struct yyActionEntry *next; /* Next look-ahead with the same hash, or NULL */ }; static struct yyActionEntry yyActionTable[] = { %% }; /* The state table contains information needed to look up the correct ** action in the action table, given the current state of the parser. ** Information needed includes: ** ** + A pointer to the start of the action hash table in yyActionTable. ** ** + A mask used to hash the look-ahead token. The mask is an integer ** which is one less than the size of the hash table. ** ** + The default action. This is the action to take if no entry for ** the given look-ahead is found in the action hash table. */ struct yyStateEntry { struct yyActionEntry *hashtbl; /* Start of the hash table in yyActionTable */ int mask; /* Mask used for hashing the look-ahead */ YYACTIONTYPE actionDefault; /* Default action if look-ahead not found */ }; static struct yyStateEntry yyStateTable[] = { %% }; /* The following structure represents a single element of the ** parser's stack. Information stored includes: ** ** + The state number for the parser at this level of the stack. ** ** + The value of the token stored at this level of the stack. ** (In other words, the "major" token.) ** ** + The semantic value stored at this level of the stack. This is ** the information used by the action routines in the grammar. ** It is sometimes called the "minor" token. */ struct yyStackEntry { int stateno; /* The state-number */ int major; /* The major token value. This is the code ** number for the token at this stack level */ YYMINORTYPE minor; /* The user-supplied minor token value. This ** is the value of the token */ }; /* The state of the parser is completely contained in an instance of ** the following structure */ struct yyParser { int idx; /* Index of top element in stack */ int errcnt; /* Shifts left before out of the error */ struct yyStackEntry *top; /* Pointer to the top stack element */ struct yyStackEntry stack[YYSTACKDEPTH]; /* The parser's stack */ }; typedef struct yyParser yyParser; #ifndef NDEBUG #include <stdio.h> static FILE *yyTraceFILE = 0; static char *yyTracePrompt = 0; /* ** Turn parser tracing on by giving a stream to which to write the trace ** and a prompt to preface each trace message. Tracing is turned off ** by making either argument NULL ** ** Inputs: ** <ul> ** <li> A FILE* to which trace output should be written. ** If NULL, then tracing is turned off. ** <li> A prefix string written at the beginning of every ** line of trace output. If NULL, then tracing is ** turned off. ** </ul> ** ** Outputs: ** None. */ /* SQLITE MODIFICATION: Give the function file scope */ void ParseTrace(FILE *TraceFILE, char *zTracePrompt){ yyTraceFILE = TraceFILE; yyTracePrompt = zTracePrompt; if( yyTraceFILE==0 ) yyTracePrompt = 0; else if( yyTracePrompt==0 ) yyTraceFILE = 0; } /* For tracing shifts, the names of all terminals and nonterminals ** are required. The following table supplies these names */ static char *yyTokenName[] = { %% }; #define YYTRACE(X) if( yyTraceFILE ) fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sReduce [%s].\n",yyTracePrompt,X); #else #define YYTRACE(X) #endif /* ** This function allocates a new parser. ** The only argument is a pointer to a function which works like ** malloc. ** ** Inputs: ** A pointer to the function used to allocate memory. ** ** Outputs: ** A pointer to a parser. This pointer is used in subsequent calls ** to Parse and ParseFree. */ /* SQLITE MODIFICATION: Give the function file scope */ void *ParseAlloc(void *(*mallocProc)()){ yyParser *pParser; pParser = (yyParser*)(*mallocProc)( sizeof(yyParser), __FILE__, __LINE__ ); if( pParser ){ pParser->idx = -1; } return pParser; } /* The following function deletes the value associated with a ** symbol. The symbol can be either a terminal or nonterminal. ** "yymajor" is the symbol code, and "yypminor" is a pointer to ** the value. */ static void yy_destructor(YYCODETYPE yymajor, YYMINORTYPE *yypminor){ switch( yymajor ){ /* Here is inserted the actions which take place when a ** terminal or non-terminal is destroyed. This can happen ** when the symbol is popped from the stack during a ** reduce or during error processing or when a parser is ** being destroyed before it is finished parsing. ** ** Note: during a reduce, the only symbols destroyed are those ** which appear on the RHS of the rule, but which are not used ** inside the C code. */ %% default: break; /* If no destructor action specified: do nothing */ } } /* ** Pop the parser's stack once. ** ** If there is a destructor routine associated with the token which ** is popped from the stack, then call it. ** ** Return the major token number for the symbol popped. */ static int yy_pop_parser_stack(yyParser *pParser){ YYCODETYPE yymajor; if( pParser->idx<0 ) return 0; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE && pParser->idx>=0 ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sPopping %s\n", yyTracePrompt, yyTokenName[pParser->top->major]); } #endif yymajor = pParser->top->major; yy_destructor( yymajor, &pParser->top->minor); pParser->idx--; pParser->top--; return yymajor; } /* ** Deallocate and destroy a parser. Destructors are all called for ** all stack elements before shutting the parser down. ** ** Inputs: ** <ul> ** <li> A pointer to the parser. This should be a pointer ** obtained from ParseAlloc. ** <li> A pointer to a function used to reclaim memory obtained ** from malloc. ** </ul> */ /* SQLITE MODIFICATION: Give the function file scope */ void ParseFree( void *p, /* The parser to be deleted */ void (*freeProc)() /* Function used to reclaim memory */ ){ yyParser *pParser = (yyParser*)p; if( pParser==0 ) return; while( pParser->idx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(pParser); (*freeProc)(pParser, __FILE__, __LINE__); } /* ** Find the appropriate action for a parser given the look-ahead token. ** ** If the look-ahead token is YYNOCODE, then check to see if the action is ** independent of the look-ahead. If it is, return the action, otherwise ** return YY_NO_ACTION. */ static int yy_find_parser_action( yyParser *pParser, /* The parser */ int iLookAhead /* The look-ahead token */ ){ struct yyStateEntry *pState; /* Appropriate entry in the state table */ struct yyActionEntry *pAction; /* Action appropriate for the look-ahead */ /* if( pParser->idx<0 ) return YY_NO_ACTION; */ pState = &yyStateTable[pParser->top->stateno]; if( iLookAhead!=YYNOCODE ){ pAction = &pState->hashtbl[iLookAhead & pState->mask]; while( pAction ){ if( pAction->lookahead==iLookAhead ) return pAction->action; pAction = pAction->next; } }else if( pState->mask!=0 || pState->hashtbl->lookahead!=YYNOCODE ){ return YY_NO_ACTION; } return pState->actionDefault; } /* ** Perform a shift action. */ static void yy_shift( yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser to be shifted */ int yyNewState, /* The new state to shift in */ int yyMajor, /* The major token to shift in */ YYMINORTYPE *yypMinor /* Pointer ot the minor token to shift in */ ){ yypParser->idx++; yypParser->top++; if( yypParser->idx>=YYSTACKDEPTH ){ yypParser->idx--; yypParser->top--; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack Overflow!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif while( yypParser->idx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will execute if the parser ** stack every overflows */ %% return; } yypParser->top->stateno = yyNewState; yypParser->top->major = yyMajor; yypParser->top->minor = *yypMinor; #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE && yypParser->idx>0 ){ int i; fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sShift %d\n",yyTracePrompt,yyNewState); fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sStack:",yyTracePrompt); for(i=1; i<=yypParser->idx; i++) fprintf(yyTraceFILE," %s",yyTokenName[yypParser->stack[i].major]); fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"\n"); } #endif } /* The following table contains information about every rule that ** is used during the reduce. */ static struct { YYCODETYPE lhs; /* Symbol on the left-hand side of the rule */ unsigned char nrhs; /* Number of right-hand side symbols in the rule */ } yyRuleInfo[] = { %% }; static void yy_accept(); /* Forward declaration */ /* ** Perform a reduce action and the shift that must immediately ** follow the reduce. */ static void yy_reduce( yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser */ int yyruleno /* Number of the rule by which to reduce */ ParseANSIARGDECL ){ int yygoto; /* The next state */ int yyact; /* The next action */ YYMINORTYPE yygotominor; /* The LHS of the rule reduced */ struct yyStackEntry *yymsp; /* The top of the parser's stack */ int yysize; /* Amount to pop the stack */ yymsp = yypParser->top; switch( yyruleno ){ /* Beginning here are the reduction cases. A typical example ** follows: ** case 0: ** YYTRACE("<text of the rule>"); ** #line <lineno> <grammarfile> ** { ... } // User supplied code ** #line <lineno> <thisfile> ** break; */ %% }; yygoto = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].lhs; yysize = yyRuleInfo[yyruleno].nrhs; yypParser->idx -= yysize; yypParser->top -= yysize; yyact = yy_find_parser_action(yypParser,yygoto); if( yyact < YYNSTATE ){ yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,yygoto,&yygotominor); }else if( yyact == YYNSTATE + YYNRULE + 1 ){ yy_accept(yypParser ParseARGDECL); } } /* ** The following code executes when the parse fails */ static void yy_parse_failed( yyParser *yypParser /* The parser */ ParseANSIARGDECL /* Extra arguments (if any) */ ){ #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sFail!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif while( yypParser->idx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the ** parser fails */ %% } /* ** The following code executes when a syntax error first occurs. */ static void yy_syntax_error( yyParser *yypParser, /* The parser */ int yymajor, /* The major type of the error token */ YYMINORTYPE yyminor /* The minor type of the error token */ ParseANSIARGDECL /* Extra arguments (if any) */ ){ #define TOKEN (yyminor.yy0) %% } /* ** The following is executed when the parser accepts */ static void yy_accept( yyParser *yypParser /* The parser */ ParseANSIARGDECL /* Extra arguments (if any) */ ){ #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sAccept!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif while( yypParser->idx>=0 ) yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); /* Here code is inserted which will be executed whenever the ** parser accepts */ %% } /* The main parser program. ** The first argument is a pointer to a structure obtained from ** "ParseAlloc" which describes the current state of the parser. ** The second argument is the major token number. The third is ** the minor token. The fourth optional argument is whatever the ** user wants (and specified in the grammar) and is available for ** use by the action routines. ** ** Inputs: ** <ul> ** <li> A pointer to the parser (an opaque structure.) ** <li> The major token number. ** <li> The minor token number. ** <li> An option argument of a grammar-specified type. ** </ul> ** ** Outputs: ** None. */ /* SQLITE MODIFICATION: Give the function file scope */ void Parse( void *yyp, /* The parser */ int yymajor, /* The major token code number */ ParseTOKENTYPE yyminor /* The value for the token */ ParseANSIARGDECL ){ YYMINORTYPE yyminorunion; int yyact; /* The parser action. */ int yyendofinput; /* True if we are at the end of input */ int yyerrorhit = 0; /* True if yymajor has invoked an error */ yyParser *yypParser; /* The parser */ /* (re)initialize the parser, if necessary */ yypParser = (yyParser*)yyp; if( yypParser->idx<0 ){ if( yymajor==0 ) return; yypParser->idx = 0; yypParser->errcnt = -1; yypParser->top = &yypParser->stack[0]; yypParser->top->stateno = 0; yypParser->top->major = 0; } yyminorunion.yy0 = yyminor; yyendofinput = (yymajor==0); #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sInput %s\n",yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yymajor]); } #endif do{ yyact = yy_find_parser_action(yypParser,yymajor); if( yyact<YYNSTATE ){ yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,yymajor,&yyminorunion); yypParser->errcnt--; if( yyendofinput && yypParser->idx>=0 ){ yymajor = 0; }else{ yymajor = YYNOCODE; } }else if( yyact < YYNSTATE + YYNRULE ){ yy_reduce(yypParser,yyact-YYNSTATE ParseARGDECL); }else if( yyact == YY_ERROR_ACTION ){ #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sSyntax Error!\n",yyTracePrompt); } #endif #ifdef YYERRORSYMBOL /* A syntax error has occurred. ** The response to an error depends upon whether or not the ** grammar defines an error token "ERROR". ** ** This is what we do if the grammar does define ERROR: ** ** * Call the %syntax_error function. ** ** * Begin popping the stack until we enter a state where ** it is legal to shift the error symbol, then shift ** the error symbol. ** ** * Set the error count to three. ** ** * Begin accepting and shifting new tokens. No new error ** processing will occur until three tokens have been ** shifted successfully. ** */ if( yypParser->errcnt<0 ){ yy_syntax_error(yypParser,yymajor,yyminorunion ParseARGDECL); } if( yypParser->top->major==YYERRORSYMBOL || yyerrorhit ){ #ifndef NDEBUG if( yyTraceFILE ){ fprintf(yyTraceFILE,"%sDiscard input token %s\n", yyTracePrompt,yyTokenName[yymajor]); } #endif yy_destructor(yymajor,&yyminorunion); yymajor = YYNOCODE; }else{ while( yypParser->idx >= 0 && yypParser->top->major != YYERRORSYMBOL && (yyact = yy_find_parser_action(yypParser,YYERRORSYMBOL)) >= YYNSTATE ){ yy_pop_parser_stack(yypParser); } if( yypParser->idx < 0 || yymajor==0 ){ yy_destructor(yymajor,&yyminorunion); yy_parse_failed(yypParser ParseARGDECL); yymajor = YYNOCODE; }else if( yypParser->top->major!=YYERRORSYMBOL ){ YYMINORTYPE u2; u2.YYERRSYMDT = 0; yy_shift(yypParser,yyact,YYERRORSYMBOL,&u2); } } yypParser->errcnt = 3; yyerrorhit = 1; #else /* YYERRORSYMBOL is not defined */ /* This is what we do if the grammar does not define ERROR: ** ** * Report an error message, and throw away the input token. ** ** * If the input token is $, then fail the parse. ** ** As before, subsequent error messages are suppressed until ** three input tokens have been successfully shifted. */ if( yypParser->errcnt<=0 ){ yy_syntax_error(yypParser,yymajor,yyminorunion ParseARGDECL); } yypParser->errcnt = 3; yy_destructor(yymajor,&yyminorunion); if( yyendofinput ){ yy_parse_failed(yypParser ParseARGDECL); } yymajor = YYNOCODE; #endif }else{ yy_accept(yypParser ParseARGDECL); yymajor = YYNOCODE; } }while( yymajor!=YYNOCODE && yypParser->idx>=0 ); return; } |
Added tool/opNames.awk.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | # Read the sqliteVdbe.h file and generate a table of opcode names. # BEGIN { printf "static char *zOpName[] = { 0,\n" n = 0 } /^#define OP_MAX/ { next } /^#define OP_/ { name = "\"" substr($2,4) "\"," if( n<3 ){ printf " %-16s", name n++ } else { printf " %s\n", name n = 0 } } END { if( n ){ printf "\n" } printf "};\n" } |
Added tool/opcodeDoc.awk.
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | # # Extract opcode documentation for sqliteVdbe.c and generate HTML # BEGIN { print "<html><body bgcolor=white>" print "<h1>SQLite Virtual Database Engine Opcodes</h1>" print "<table>" } / Opcode: /,/\*\// { if( $2=="Opcode:" ){ printf "<tr><td>%s %s %s %s</td>\n<td>\n", $3, $4, $5, $6 }else if( $1=="*/" ){ printf "</td></tr>\n" }else if( NF>1 ){ sub(/^ *\*\* /,"") gsub(/</,"<") gsub(/&/,"&") print } } END { print "</table></body></html>" } |
Added tool/renumberOps.awk.
> > > > > > > > > > > > | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | # Run this script on sqliteVdbe.h to renumber the opcodes sequentially. # BEGIN { cnt = 1 } /^#define OP_MAX/ { printf "#define %-20s %3d\n",$2, cnt-1 next } /^#define OP_/ { printf "#define %-20s %3d\n",$2, cnt++ next } { print } |