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/*=============================================================================
Copyright (c) 2002-2018 Joel de Guzman
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
=============================================================================*/
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Based on the employee parser (see employee.cpp), this example shows how
// to annotate the AST with the iterator positions for access to the source
// code when post processing. This example also shows how to "inject" client
// data, using the "with" directive, that the handlers can access.
//
// [ JDG May 9, 2007 ]
// [ JDG May 13, 2015 ] spirit X3
// [ JDG Feb 22, 2018 ] Parser annotations for spirit X3
//
// I would like to thank Rainbowverse, llc (https://primeorbial.com/)
// for sponsoring this work and donating it to the community.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <boost/config/warning_disable.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/home/x3.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/home/x3/support/ast/position_tagged.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/include/adapt_struct.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/include/io.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
namespace client { namespace ast
{
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Our AST (employee and person structs)
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace x3 = boost::spirit::x3;
struct person : x3::position_tagged
{
person(
std::string const& first_name = ""
, std::string const& last_name = ""
)
: first_name(first_name)
, last_name(last_name)
{}
std::string first_name, last_name;
};
struct employee : x3::position_tagged
{
int age;
person who;
double salary;
};
using boost::fusion::operator<<;
}}
// We need to tell fusion about our employee struct
// to make it a first-class fusion citizen. This has to
// be in global scope.
BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT(client::ast::person,
first_name, last_name
)
BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT(client::ast::employee,
age, who, salary
)
namespace client
{
namespace parser
{
namespace x3 = boost::spirit::x3;
namespace ascii = boost::spirit::x3::ascii;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Our annotation handler
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// tag used to get the position cache from the context
struct position_cache_tag;
struct annotate_position
{
template <typename T, typename Iterator, typename Context>
inline void on_success(Iterator const& first, Iterator const& last
, T& ast, Context const& context)
{
auto& position_cache = x3::get<position_cache_tag>(context).get();
position_cache.annotate(ast, first, last);
}
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Our employee parser
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
using x3::int_;
using x3::double_;
using x3::lexeme;
using ascii::char_;
struct quoted_string_class;
struct person_class;
struct employee_class;
x3::rule<quoted_string_class, std::string> const quoted_string = "quoted_string";
x3::rule<person_class, ast::person> const person = "person";
x3::rule<employee_class, ast::employee> const employee = "employee";
auto const quoted_string_def = lexeme['"' >> +(char_ - '"') >> '"'];
auto const person_def = quoted_string >> ',' >> quoted_string;
auto const employee_def =
'{'
>> int_ >> ','
>> person >> ','
>> double_
>> '}'
;
auto const employees = employee >> *(',' >> employee);
BOOST_SPIRIT_DEFINE(quoted_string, person, employee);
struct quoted_string_class {};
struct person_class : annotate_position {};
struct employee_class : annotate_position {};
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Main program
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Our main parse entry point
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
using iterator_type = std::string::const_iterator;
using position_cache = boost::spirit::x3::position_cache<std::vector<iterator_type>>;
std::vector<client::ast::employee>
parse(std::string const& input, position_cache& positions)
{
using boost::spirit::x3::ascii::space;
std::vector<client::ast::employee> ast;
iterator_type iter = input.begin();
iterator_type const end = input.end();
using boost::spirit::x3::with;
// Our parser
using client::parser::employees;
using client::parser::position_cache_tag;
auto const parser =
// we pass our position_cache to the parser so we can access
// it later in our on_sucess handlers
with<position_cache_tag>(std::ref(positions))
[
employees
];
bool r = phrase_parse(iter, end, parser, space, ast);
if (r && iter == end)
{
std::cout << boost::fusion::tuple_open('[');
std::cout << boost::fusion::tuple_close(']');
std::cout << boost::fusion::tuple_delimiter(", ");
std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
std::cout << "Parsing succeeded\n";
for (auto const& emp : ast)
{
std::cout << "got: " << emp << std::endl;
}
std::cout << "\n-------------------------\n";
}
else
{
std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
std::cout << "Parsing failed\n";
std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
ast.clear();
}
return ast;
}
// Sample input:
std::string input = R"(
{
23,
"Amanda",
"Stefanski",
1000.99
},
{
35,
"Angie",
"Chilcote",
2000.99
},
{
43,
"Dannie",
"Dillinger",
3000.99
},
{
22,
"Dorene",
"Dole",
2500.99
},
{
38,
"Rossana",
"Rafferty",
5000.99
}
)";
int
main()
{
position_cache positions{input.begin(), input.end()};
auto ast = parse(input, positions);
// Get the source of the 2nd employee and print it
auto pos = positions.position_of(ast[1]); // zero based of course!
std::cout << "Here's the 2nd employee:" << std::endl;
std::cout << std::string(pos.begin(), pos.end()) << std::endl;
std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
return 0;
}
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