diff -r d926ee71f228 -r 0b472e25eb16 stage1_2/stage1_2.cc --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/stage1_2/stage1_2.cc Wed Feb 14 19:57:01 2007 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +/* + * (c) 2007 Mario de Sousa + * + * Offered to the public 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. + * + * This code is made available on the understanding that it will not be + * used in safety-critical situations without a full and competent review. + */ + +/* + * An IEC 61131-3 IL and ST compiler. + * + * Based on the + * FINAL DRAFT - IEC 61131-3, 2nd Ed. (2001-12-10) + * + */ + + +/* + * This file contains the code that calls the stage 1 (lexical anayser) + * and stage 2 (syntax parser) during the first pass. + */ + + + +// #include "stage1_2.hh" +#include "iec.y.hh" +#include "stage1_2_priv.hh" + + + + + +/**************************************/ +/* The name of the file being parsed. */ +/**************************************/ +/* The name of the file currently being parsed... + * Note that flex accesses and updates this global variable + * apropriately whenever it comes across an (*#include *) + * directive... + * ... and bison will use it when producing error messages. + * Note that bison also sets this variable correctly to the first + * file being parsed. + */ +const char *current_filename = NULL; + + + + +/*****************************************************/ +/* Controlling the entry to the st_il_state in flex. */ +/*****************************************************/ + +static int goto_body_state__ = 0; + +void cmd_goto_body_state(void) {goto_body_state__ = 1;} +int get_goto_body_state(void) {return goto_body_state__;} +void rst_goto_body_state(void) {goto_body_state__ = 0;} + + + +/*********************************/ +/* The global symbol tables... */ +/*********************************/ +/* NOTE: only accessed indirectly by the lexical parser (flex) + * through the function get_identifier_token() + */ +/* NOTE: BOGUS_TOKEN_ID is defined in the bison generated file iec.y.hh. + * We need this constant defined before we can declare the symbol tables. + * However, we cannot #include "iec.y.hh" in this file (stage1_2_priv.hh) directly + * because of the way bison ver. 3.2 is copying all declarations in the prologue + * of iec.y to the iec.y.hh file (including an #include stage1_2_priv.hh). + * So, if we were to include "iec.y.hh" here, we would get a circular include. + * All this means that whoever includes this file (stage1_2_priv.hh) will need + * to take care to first inlcude iec.y.hh !! + */ +/* A symbol table to store all the library elements */ +/* e.g.: + * + * + * + * + */ +/* static */ symtable_c library_element_symtable; + +/* A symbol table to store the declared variables of + * the function currently being parsed... + */ +/* static */ symtable_c variable_name_symtable; + + +/* Function only called from within flex! + * + * search for a symbol in either of the two symbol tables + * declared above, and return the token id of the first + * symbol found. + * Searches first in the variables, and only if not found + * does it continue searching in the library elements + */ +int get_identifier_token(const char *identifier_str) { +// std::cout << "get_identifier_token(" << identifier_str << "): \n"; + int token_id; + + if ((token_id = variable_name_symtable.find_value(identifier_str)) == variable_name_symtable.end_value()) + if ((token_id = library_element_symtable.find_value(identifier_str)) == library_element_symtable.end_value()) + return identifier_token; + return token_id; +} + + +/************************/ +/* Utility Functions... */ +/************************/ + +/* + * Join two strings together. Allocate space with malloc(3). + */ +char *strdup2(const char *a, const char *b) { + char *res = (char *)malloc(strlen(a) + strlen(b) + 1); + + if (!res) + return NULL; + return strcat(strcpy(res, a), b); /* safe, actually */ +} + +/* + * Join three strings together. Allocate space with malloc(3). + */ +char *strdup3(const char *a, const char *b, const char *c) { + char *res = (char *)malloc(strlen(a) + strlen(b) + strlen(c) + 1); + + if (!res) + return NULL; + return strcat(strcat(strcpy(res, a), b), c); /* safe, actually */ +} + + + + + + +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ +/***********************************************************************/ + + +int stage1_2__(const char *filename, const char *includedir, symbol_c **tree_root_ref); + + +int stage1_2(const char *filename, const char *includedir, symbol_c **tree_root_ref) { + return stage1_2__(filename, includedir, tree_root_ref); +} +