Correctly analyse external<->global var compatibility when using variable sized arrays (TODO: does not yet work for FBs!)
/*
* matiec - a compiler for the programming languages defined in IEC 61131-3
*
* Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Mario de Sousa (msousa@fe.up.pt)
* Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Laurent Bessard and Edouard Tisserant
*
* 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 3 of the License, or
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*
* 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.
*
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
* This code is made available on the understanding that it will not be
* used in safety-critical situations without a full and competent review.
*/
/*
* A generic symbol table.
*
* This is used to create symbol tables such as a list of
* variables currently in scope, a list of previously defined
* functions, etc...
*/
#ifndef _SYMTABLE_HH
#define _SYMTABLE_HH
#include "../absyntax/absyntax.hh"
#include <map>
#include <string>
template<typename value_type> class symtable_c {
/* Case insensitive string compare copied from
* "The C++ Programming Language" - 3rd Edition
* by Bjarne Stroustrup, ISBN 0201889544.
*/
class nocase_c {
public:
bool operator() (const std::string& x, const std::string& y) const {
std::string::const_iterator ix = x.begin();
std::string::const_iterator iy = y.begin();
for(; (ix != x.end()) && (iy != y.end()) && (toupper(*ix) == toupper(*iy)); ++ix, ++iy);
if (ix == x.end()) return (iy != y.end());
if (iy == y.end()) return false;
return (toupper(*ix) < toupper(*iy));
};
};
public:
typedef value_type value_t;
private:
/* Comparison between identifiers must ignore case, therefore the use of nocase_c */
typedef std::map<std::string, value_t, nocase_c> base_t;
base_t _base;
public:
typedef typename base_t::iterator iterator;
typedef typename base_t::const_iterator const_iterator;
typedef typename base_t::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator;
typedef typename base_t::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator;
private:
/* pointer to symbol table of the next inner scope */
symtable_c *inner_scope;
public:
symtable_c(void);
void clear(void); /* clear all entries... */
void push(void); /* create new inner scope */
int pop(void); /* clear most inner scope */
void set(const char *identifier_str, value_t value); // Will change value associated to string if already in map. Will create new entry if string not in map.
void set(const symbol_c *symbol, value_t value); // Will change value associated to string if already in map. Will create new entry if string not in map.
void insert(const char *identifier_str, value_t value); // insert a new (string,value) pair. Give an error if string already in map associated to different value!
void insert(const symbol_c *symbol, value_t value); // insert a new (string,value) pair. Give an error if string already in map associated to different value!
value_t& operator[](const char *identifier_str);
value_t& operator[](const std::string identifier_str);
// value_t& operator[](const symbol_c *identifier ); // not yet implemented
/* Since symtable_c does not allow duplicates in each level, count() will return
* - 0 : if not found in any level
* - n : number of level containing that entry (max is current number of levels!)
*/
int count(const char *identifier_str);
int count(const std::string identifier_str);
// int count(const symbol_c *identifier ); // not yet implemented
/* Search for an entry. Will return end() if not found */
iterator begin(void);
iterator end (void);
iterator find (const char *identifier_str);
iterator find (const std::string identifier_str);
iterator find (const symbol_c *symbol );
/* iterators ... */
/* NOTE: These member functions are incorrect, as the returned iterator will not iterate through the inner_scopes!! */
/* We simply comment it all out, as they are not currently needed! */
#if 0
iterator find (const char *identifier_str)
iterator begin()
const_iterator begin() const
iterator end()
const_iterator end() const
reverse_iterator rbegin()
const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const
reverse_iterator rend()
const_reverse_iterator rend() const
#endif
/* debuging function... */
void print(void);
};
/* Templates must include the source into the code! */
#include "symtable.cc"
#endif /* _SYMTABLE_HH */