package java_cup.runtime; import java.util.Stack; /** This class implements a skeleton table driven LR parser. In general, * LR parsers are a form of bottom up shift-reduce parsers. Shift-reduce * parsers act by shifting input onto a parse stack until the symbols * matching the right hand side of a production appear on the top of the * stack. Once this occurs, a reduce is performed. This involves removing * the symbols corresponding to the right hand side of the production * (the so called "handle") and replacing them with the non-terminal from * the left hand side of the production.

* * To control the decision of whether to shift or reduce at any given point, * the parser uses a state machine (the "viable prefix recognition machine" * built by the parser generator). The current state of the machine is placed * on top of the parse stack (stored as part of a symbol object representing * a terminal or non terminal). The parse action table is consulted * (using the current state and the current lookahead token as indexes) to * determine whether to shift or to reduce. When the parser shifts, it * changes to a new state by pushing a new symbol (containing a new state) * onto the stack. When the parser reduces, it pops the handle (right hand * side of a production) off the stack. This leaves the parser in the state * it was in before any of those symbols were matched. Next the reduce-goto * table is consulted (using the new state and current lookahead token as * indexes) to determine a new state to go to. The parser then shifts to * this goto state by pushing the left hand side symbol of the production * (also containing the new state) onto the stack.

* * This class actually provides four LR parsers. The methods parse() and * debug_parse() provide two versions of the main parser (the only difference * being that debug_parse() emits debugging trace messages as it parses). * In addition to these main parsers, the error recovery mechanism uses two * more. One of these is used to simulate "parsing ahead" in the input * without carrying out actions (to verify that a potential error recovery * has worked), and the other is used to parse through buffered "parse ahead" * input in order to execute all actions and re-synchronize the actual parser * configuration.

* * This is an abstract class which is normally filled out by a subclass * generated by the JavaCup parser generator. In addition to supplying * the actual parse tables, generated code also supplies methods which * invoke various pieces of user supplied code, provide access to certain * special symbols (e.g., EOF and error), etc. Specifically, the following * abstract methods are normally supplied by generated code: *

*
short[][] production_table() *
Provides a reference to the production table (indicating the index of * the left hand side non terminal and the length of the right hand side * for each production in the grammar). *
short[][] action_table() *
Provides a reference to the parse action table. *
short[][] reduce_table() *
Provides a reference to the reduce-goto table. *
int start_state() *
Indicates the index of the start state. *
int start_production() *
Indicates the index of the starting production. *
int EOF_sym() *
Indicates the index of the EOF symbol. *
int error_sym() *
Indicates the index of the error symbol. *
symbol do_action() *
Executes a piece of user supplied action code. This always comes at * the point of a reduce in the parse, so this code also allocates and * fills in the left hand side non terminal symbol object that is to be * pushed onto the stack for the reduce. *
void init_actions() *
Code to initialize a special object that encapsulates user supplied * actions (this object is used by do_action() to actually carry out the * actions). *
token scan() *
Used to get the next input token from the scanner. *
* * In addition to these routines that must be supplied by the * generated subclass there are also a series of routines that may * be supplied. These include: *
*
int error_sync_size() *
This determines how many tokens past the point of an error * must be parsed without error in order to consider a recovery to * be valid. This defaults to 3. Values less than 2 are not * recommended. *
void report_error(String message, Object info) *
This method is called to report an error. The default implementation * simply prints a message to System.err and ignores its second parameter. * This method is often replaced in order to provide a more sophisticated * error reporting mechanism. *
void report_fatal_error(String message, Object info) *
This method is called when a fatal error that cannot be recovered from * is encountered. In the default implementation, it calls * report_error() to emit a message, then throws an exception. *
void syntax_error(token cur_token) *
This method is called as soon as syntax error is detected (but * before recovery is attempted). In the default implementation it * invokes: report_error("Syntax error", null); *
void unrecovered_syntax_error(token cur_token) *
This method is called if syntax error recovery fails. In the default * implementation it invokes:
* report_fatal_error("Couldn't repair and continue parse", null); *
* * @see java_cup.runtime.symbol * @see java_cup.runtime.token * @see java_cup.runtime.virtual_parse_stack * @version last updated: 11/25/95 * @author Scott Hudson */ public abstract class lr_parser { /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Constructor(s) ----------------------------------------*/ /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /** Simple constructor. */ public lr_parser() { /* nothing to do here */ } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- (Access to) Static (Class) Variables ------------------*/ /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /** The default number of tokens after an error we much match to consider * it recovered from. */ protected final static int _error_sync_size = 3; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The number of tokens after an error we much match to consider it * recovered from. */ protected int error_sync_size() {return _error_sync_size; } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- (Access to) Instance Variables ------------------------*/ /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /** Table of production information (supplied by generated subclass). * This table contains one entry per production and is indexed by * the negative-encoded values (reduce actions) in the action_table. * Each entry has two parts, the index of the non-terminal on the * left hand side of the production, and the number of symbols * on the right hand side. */ public abstract short[][] production_table(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The action table (supplied by generated subclass). This table is * indexed by state and terminal number indicating what action is to * be taken when the parser is in the given state (i.e., the given state * is on top of the stack) and the given terminal is next on the input. * States are indexed using the first dimension, however, the entries for * a given state are compacted and stored in adjacent index, value pairs * which are searched for rather than accessed directly (see get_action()). * The actions stored in the table will be either shifts, reduces, or * errors. Shifts are encoded as positive values (one greater than the * state shifted to). Reduces are encoded as negative values (one less * than the production reduced by). Error entries are denoted by zero. * * @see java_cup.runtime.lr_parser#get_action */ public abstract short[][] action_table(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The reduce-goto table (supplied by generated subclass). This * table is indexed by state and non-terminal number and contains * state numbers. States are indexed using the first dimension, however, * the entries for a given state are compacted and stored in adjacent * index, value pairs which are searched for rather than accessed * directly (see get_reduce()). When a reduce occurs, the handle * (corresponding to the RHS of the matched production) is popped off * the stack. The new top of stack indicates a state. This table is * then indexed by that state and the LHS of the reducing production to * indicate where to "shift" to. * * @see java_cup.runtime.lr_parser#get_reduce */ public abstract short[][] reduce_table(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The index of the start state (supplied by generated subclass). */ public abstract int start_state(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The index of the start production (supplied by generated subclass). */ public abstract int start_production(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The index of the end of file terminal symbol (supplied by generated * subclass). */ public abstract int EOF_sym(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The index of the special error symbol (supplied by generated subclass). */ public abstract int error_sym(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Internal flag to indicate when parser should quit. */ protected boolean _done_parsing = false; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** This method is called to indicate that the parser should quit. This is * normally called by an accept action, but can be used to cancel parsing * early in other circumstances if desired. */ public void done_parsing() { _done_parsing = true; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /* Global parse state shared by parse(), error recovery, and * debugging routines */ /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Indication of the index for top of stack (for use by actions). */ protected int tos; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The current lookahead token. */ protected token cur_token; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** The parse stack itself. */ protected Stack stack = new Stack(); /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Direct reference to the production table. */ protected short[][] production_tab; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Direct reference to the action table. */ protected short[][] action_tab; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Direct reference to the reduce-goto table. */ protected short[][] reduce_tab; /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- General Methods ---------------------------------------*/ /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /** Perform a bit of user supplied action code (supplied by generated * subclass). Actions are indexed by an internal action number assigned * at parser generation time. * * @param act_num the internal index of the action to be performed. * @param parser the parser object we are acting for. * @param stack the parse stack of that object. * @param top the index of the top element of the parse stack. */ public abstract symbol do_action( int act_num, lr_parser parser, Stack stack, int top) throws java.lang.Exception; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** User code for initialization inside the parser. Typically this * initializes the scanner. This is called before the parser requests * the first token. Here this is just a placeholder for subclasses that * might need this and we perform no action. This method is normally * overridden by the generated code using this contents of the "init with" * clause as its body. */ public void user_init() throws java.lang.Exception { } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Initialize the action object. This is called before the parser does * any parse actions. This is filled in by generated code to create * an object that encapsulates all action code. */ protected abstract void init_actions() throws java.lang.Exception; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Get the next token from the input (supplied by generated subclass). * Once end of file has been reached, all subsequent calls to scan * should return an EOF token (which is symbol number 0). This method * is supplied by the generator using using the code declared in the * "scan with" clause. */ public abstract token scan() throws java.lang.Exception; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Report a fatal error. This method takes a message string and an * additional object (to be used by specializations implemented in * subclasses). Here in the base class a very simple implementation * is provided which reports the error then throws an exception. * * @param message an error message. * @param info an extra object reserved for use by specialized subclasses. */ public void report_fatal_error( String message, Object info) throws java.lang.Exception { /* stop parsing (not really necessary since we throw an exception, but) */ done_parsing(); /* use the normal error message reporting to put out the message */ report_error(message, info); /* throw an exception */ throw new Exception("Can't recover from previous error(s)"); } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Report a non fatal error (or warning). This method takes a message * string and an additional object (to be used by specializations * implemented in subclasses). Here in the base class a very simple * implementation is provided which simply prints the message to * System.err. * * @param message an error message. * @param info an extra object reserved for use by specialized subclasses. */ public void report_error(String message, Object info) { System.err.println(message); } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** This method is called when a syntax error has been detected and recovery * is about to be invoked. Here in the base class we just emit a * "Syntax error" error message. * * @param cur_token the current lookahead token. */ public void syntax_error(token cur_token) { report_error("Syntax error", null); } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** This method is called if it is determined that syntax error recovery * has been unsuccessful. Here in the base class we report a fatal error. * * @param cur_token the current lookahead token. */ public void unrecovered_syntax_error(token cur_token) throws java.lang.Exception { report_fatal_error("Couldn't repair and continue parse", null); } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Fetch an action from the action table. The table is broken up into * rows, one per state (rows are indexed directly by state number). * Within each row, a list of index, value pairs are given (as sequential * entries in the table), and the list is terminated by a default entry * (denoted with a symbol index of -1). To find the proper entry in a row * we do a linear or binary search (depending on the size of the row). * * @param state the state index of the action being accessed. * @param sym the symbol index of the action being accessed. */ protected final short get_action(int state, int sym) { short tag; int first, last, probe; short[] row = action_tab[state]; /* linear search if we are < 10 entries */ if (row.length < 20) for (probe = 0; probe < row.length; probe++) { /* is this entry labeled with our symbol or the default? */ tag = row[probe++]; if (tag == sym || tag == -1) { /* return the next entry */ return row[probe]; } } /* otherwise binary search */ else { first = 0; last = (row.length-1)/2 - 1; /* leave out trailing default entry */ while (first <= last) { probe = (first+last)/2; if (sym == row[probe*2]) return row[probe*2+1]; else if (sym > row[probe*2]) first = probe+1; else last = probe-1; } /* not found, use the default at the end */ return row[row.length-1]; } /* shouldn't happened, but if we run off the end we return the default (error == 0) */ return 0; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Fetch a state from the reduce-goto table. The table is broken up into * rows, one per state (rows are indexed directly by state number). * Within each row, a list of index, value pairs are given (as sequential * entries in the table), and the list is terminated by a default entry * (denoted with a symbol index of -1). To find the proper entry in a row * we do a linear search. * * @param state the state index of the entry being accessed. * @param sym the symbol index of the entry being accessed. */ protected final short get_reduce(int state, int sym) { short tag; short[] row = reduce_tab[state]; /* if we have a null row we go with the default */ if (row == null) return -1; for (int probe = 0; probe < row.length; probe++) { /* is this entry labeled with our symbol or the default? */ tag = row[probe++]; if (tag == sym || tag == -1) { /* return the next entry */ return row[probe]; } } /* if we run off the end we return the default (error == -1) */ return -1; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** This method provides the main parsing routine. It returns only when * done_parsing() has been called (typically because the parser has * accepted, or a fatal error has been reported). See the header * documentation for the class regarding how shift/reduce parsers operate * and how the various tables are used. */ public void parse() throws java.lang.Exception { /* the current action code */ int act; /* the symbol/stack element returned by a reduce */ symbol lhs_sym; /* information about production being reduced with */ short handle_size, lhs_sym_num; /* set up direct reference to tables to drive the parser */ production_tab = production_table(); action_tab = action_table(); reduce_tab = reduce_table(); /* initialize the action encapsulation object */ init_actions(); /* do user initialization */ user_init(); /* get the first token */ cur_token = scan(); /* push dummy symbol with start state to get us underway */ stack.push(new symbol(0, start_state())); tos = 0; /* continue until we are told to stop */ for (_done_parsing = false; !_done_parsing; ) { /* current state is always on the top of the stack */ /* look up action out of the current state with the current input */ act = get_action(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, cur_token.sym); /* decode the action -- > 0 encodes shift */ if (act > 0) { /* shift to the encoded state by pushing it on the stack */ cur_token.parse_state = act-1; stack.push(cur_token); tos++; /* advance to the next token */ cur_token = scan(); } /* if its less than zero, then it encodes a reduce action */ else if (act < 0) { /* perform the action for the reduce */ lhs_sym = do_action((-act)-1, this, stack, tos); /* look up information about the production */ lhs_sym_num = production_tab[(-act)-1][0]; handle_size = production_tab[(-act)-1][1]; /* pop the handle off the stack */ for (int i = 0; i < handle_size; i++) { stack.pop(); tos--; } /* look up the state to go to from the one popped back to */ act = get_reduce(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, lhs_sym_num); /* shift to that state */ lhs_sym.parse_state = act; stack.push(lhs_sym); tos++; } /* finally if the entry is zero, we have an error */ else if (act == 0) { /* call user syntax error reporting routine */ syntax_error(cur_token); /* try to error recover */ if (!error_recovery(false)) { /* if that fails give up with a fatal syntax error */ unrecovered_syntax_error(cur_token); /* just in case that wasn't fatal enough, end parse */ done_parsing(); } } } } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Write a debugging message to System.err for the debugging version * of the parser. * * @param mess the text of the debugging message. */ public void debug_message(String mess) { System.err.println(mess); } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Dump the parse stack for debugging purposes. */ public void dump_stack() { if (stack == null) { debug_message("# Stack dump requested, but stack is null"); return; } debug_message("============ Parse Stack Dump ============"); /* dump the stack */ for (int i=0; i 0 encodes shift */ if (act > 0) { /* shift to the encoded state by pushing it on the stack */ cur_token.parse_state = act-1; debug_shift(cur_token); stack.push(cur_token); tos++; /* advance to the next token */ cur_token = scan(); debug_message("# Current token is #" + cur_token.sym); } /* if its less than zero, then it encodes a reduce action */ else if (act < 0) { /* perform the action for the reduce */ lhs_sym = do_action((-act)-1, this, stack, tos); /* look up information about the production */ lhs_sym_num = production_tab[(-act)-1][0]; handle_size = production_tab[(-act)-1][1]; debug_reduce((-act)-1, lhs_sym_num, handle_size); /* pop the handle off the stack */ for (int i = 0; i < handle_size; i++) { stack.pop(); tos--; } /* look up the state to go to from the one popped back to */ act = get_reduce(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, lhs_sym_num); /* shift to that state */ lhs_sym.parse_state = act; stack.push(lhs_sym); tos++; debug_message("# Goto state #" + act); } /* finally if the entry is zero, we have an error */ else if (act == 0) { /* call user syntax error reporting routine */ syntax_error(cur_token); /* try to error recover */ if (!error_recovery(true)) { /* if that fails give up with a fatal syntax error */ unrecovered_syntax_error(cur_token); /* just in case that wasn't fatal enough, end parse */ done_parsing(); } } } } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /* Error recovery code */ /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Attempt to recover from a syntax error. This returns false if recovery * fails, true if it succeeds. Recovery happens in 4 steps. First we * pop the parse stack down to a point at which we have a shift out * of the top-most state on the error symbol. This represents the * initial error recovery configuration. If no such configuration is * found, then we fail. Next a small number of "lookahead" or "parse * ahead" tokens are read into a buffer. The size of this buffer is * determined by error_sync_size() and determines how many tokens beyond * the error must be matched to consider the recovery a success. Next, * we begin to discard tokens in attempt to get past the point of error * to a point where we can continue parsing. After each token, we attempt * to "parse ahead" though the buffered lookahead tokens. The "parse ahead" * process simulates that actual parse, but does not modify the real * parser's configuration, nor execute any actions. If we can parse all * the stored tokens without error, then the recovery is considered a * success. Once a successful recovery point is determined, we do an * actual parse over the stored input -- modifying the real parse * configuration and executing all actions. Finally, we return the the * normal parser to continue with the overall parse. * * @param debug should we produce debugging messages as we parse. */ protected boolean error_recovery(boolean debug) throws java.lang.Exception { if (debug) debug_message("# Attempting error recovery"); /* first pop the stack back into a state that can shift on error and do that shift (if that fails, we fail) */ if (!find_recovery_config(debug)) { if (debug) debug_message("# Error recovery fails"); return false; } /* read ahead to create lookahead we can parse multiple times */ read_lookahead(); /* repeatedly try to parse forward until we make it the required dist */ for (;;) { /* try to parse forward, if it makes it, bail out of loop */ if (debug) debug_message("# Trying to parse ahead"); if (try_parse_ahead(debug)) { break; } /* if we are now at EOF, we have failed */ if (lookahead[0].sym == EOF_sym()) { if (debug) debug_message("# Error recovery fails at EOF"); return false; } /* otherwise, we consume another token and try again */ if (debug) debug_message("# Consuming token #" + cur_err_token().sym); restart_lookahead(); } /* we have consumed to a point where we can parse forward */ if (debug) debug_message("# Parse-ahead ok, going back to normal parse"); /* do the real parse (including actions) across the lookahead */ parse_lookahead(debug); /* we have success */ return true; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Determine if we can shift under the special error symbol out of the * state currently on the top of the (real) parse stack. */ protected boolean shift_under_error() { /* is there a shift under error symbol */ return get_action(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, error_sym()) > 0; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Put the (real) parse stack into error recovery configuration by * popping the stack down to a state that can shift on the special * error symbol, then doing the shift. If no suitable state exists on * the stack we return false * * @param debug should we produce debugging messages as we parse. */ protected boolean find_recovery_config(boolean debug) { token error_token; int act; if (debug) debug_message("# Finding recovery state on stack"); /* pop down until we can shift under error token */ while (!shift_under_error()) { /* pop the stack */ if (debug) debug_message("# Pop stack by one, state was # " + ((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state); stack.pop(); tos--; /* if we have hit bottom, we fail */ if (stack.empty()) { if (debug) debug_message("# No recovery state found on stack"); return false; } } /* state on top of the stack can shift under error, find the shift */ act = get_action(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, error_sym()); if (debug) { debug_message("# Recover state found (#" + ((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state + ")"); debug_message("# Shifting on error to state #" + (act-1)); } /* build and shift a special error token */ error_token = new token(error_sym()); error_token.parse_state = act-1; stack.push(error_token); tos++; return true; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Lookahead tokens used for attempting error recovery "parse aheads". */ protected token lookahead[]; /** Position in lookahead input buffer used for "parse ahead". */ protected int lookahead_pos; /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Read from input to establish our buffer of "parse ahead" lookahead * symbols. */ protected void read_lookahead() throws java.lang.Exception { /* create the lookahead array */ lookahead = new token[error_sync_size()]; /* fill in the array */ for (int i = 0; i < error_sync_size(); i++) { lookahead[i] = cur_token; cur_token = scan(); } /* start at the beginning */ lookahead_pos = 0; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Return the current lookahead in our error "parse ahead" buffer. */ protected token cur_err_token() { return lookahead[lookahead_pos]; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Advance to next "parse ahead" input symbol. Return true if we have * input to advance to, false otherwise. */ protected boolean advance_lookahead() { /* advance the input location */ lookahead_pos++; /* return true if we didn't go off the end */ return lookahead_pos < error_sync_size(); } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Reset the parse ahead input to one token past where we started error * recovery (this consumes one new token from the real input). */ protected void restart_lookahead() throws java.lang.Exception { /* move all the existing input over */ for (int i = 1; i < error_sync_size(); i++) lookahead[i-1] = lookahead[i]; /* read a new token into the last spot */ cur_token = scan(); lookahead[error_sync_size()-1] = cur_token; /* reset our internal position marker */ lookahead_pos = 0; } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Do a simulated parse forward (a "parse ahead") from the current * stack configuration using stored lookahead input and a virtual parse * stack. Return true if we make it all the way through the stored * lookahead input without error. This basically simulates the action of * parse() using only our saved "parse ahead" input, and not executing any * actions. * * @param debug should we produce debugging messages as we parse. */ protected boolean try_parse_ahead(boolean debug) throws java.lang.Exception { int act; short lhs, rhs_size; /* create a virtual stack from the real parse stack */ virtual_parse_stack vstack = new virtual_parse_stack(stack); /* parse until we fail or get past the lookahead input */ for (;;) { /* look up the action from the current state (on top of stack) */ act = get_action(vstack.top(), cur_err_token().sym); /* if its an error, we fail */ if (act == 0) return false; /* > 0 encodes a shift */ if (act > 0) { /* push the new state on the stack */ vstack.push(act-1); if (debug) debug_message("# Parse-ahead shifts token #" + cur_err_token().sym + " into state #" + (act-1)); /* advance simulated input, if we run off the end, we are done */ if (!advance_lookahead()) return true; } /* < 0 encodes a reduce */ else { /* if this is a reduce with the start production we are done */ if ((-act)-1 == start_production()) { if (debug) debug_message("# Parse-ahead accepts"); return true; } /* get the lhs symbol and the rhs size */ lhs = production_tab[(-act)-1][0]; rhs_size = production_tab[(-act)-1][1]; /* pop handle off the stack */ for (int i = 0; i < rhs_size; i++) vstack.pop(); if (debug) debug_message("# Parse-ahead reduces: handle size = " + rhs_size + " lhs = #" + lhs + " from state #" + vstack.top()); /* look up goto and push it onto the stack */ vstack.push(get_reduce(vstack.top(), lhs)); if (debug) debug_message("# Goto state #" + vstack.top()); } } } /*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*/ /** Parse forward using stored lookahead symbols. In this case we have * already verified that parsing will make it through the stored lookahead * symbols and we are now getting back to the point at which we can hand * control back to the normal parser. Consequently, this version of the * parser performs all actions and modifies the real parse configuration. * This returns once we have consumed all the stored input or we accept. * * @param debug should we produce debugging messages as we parse. */ protected void parse_lookahead(boolean debug) throws java.lang.Exception { /* the current action code */ int act; /* the symbol/stack element returned by a reduce */ symbol lhs_sym; /* information about production being reduced with */ short handle_size, lhs_sym_num; /* restart the saved input at the beginning */ lookahead_pos = 0; if (debug) { debug_message("# Reparsing saved input with actions"); debug_message("# Current token is #" + cur_err_token().sym); debug_message("# Current state is #" + ((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state); } /* continue until we accept or have read all lookahead input */ while(!_done_parsing) { /* current state is always on the top of the stack */ /* look up action out of the current state with the current input */ act = get_action(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, cur_err_token().sym); /* decode the action -- > 0 encodes shift */ if (act > 0) { /* shift to the encoded state by pushing it on the stack */ cur_err_token().parse_state = act-1; if (debug) debug_shift(cur_err_token()); stack.push(cur_err_token()); tos++; /* advance to the next token, if there is none, we are done */ if (!advance_lookahead()) { if (debug) debug_message("# Completed reparse"); /* scan next token so we can continue parse */ cur_token = scan(); /* go back to normal parser */ return; } if (debug) debug_message("# Current token is #" + cur_err_token().sym); } /* if its less than zero, then it encodes a reduce action */ else if (act < 0) { /* perform the action for the reduce */ lhs_sym = do_action((-act)-1, this, stack, tos); /* look up information about the production */ lhs_sym_num = production_tab[(-act)-1][0]; handle_size = production_tab[(-act)-1][1]; if (debug) debug_reduce((-act)-1, lhs_sym_num, handle_size); /* pop the handle off the stack */ for (int i = 0; i < handle_size; i++) { stack.pop(); tos--; } /* look up the state to go to from the one popped back to */ act = get_reduce(((symbol)stack.peek()).parse_state, lhs_sym_num); /* shift to that state */ lhs_sym.parse_state = act; stack.push(lhs_sym); tos++; if (debug) debug_message("# Goto state #" + act); } /* finally if the entry is zero, we have an error (shouldn't happen here, but...)*/ else if (act == 0) { report_fatal_error("Syntax error", null); return; } } } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ };