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# peg_to_peg.tcl --
#
# Conversion from PEG to PEG (Human readable text).
#
# Copyright (c) 2009-2014 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@sourceforge.net>
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: pt_peg_to_peg.tcl,v 1.1 2010/03/26 05:07:24 andreas_kupries Exp $
# This package takes the canonical serialization of a parsing
# expression grammar and produces text in PEG format, a form of text
# which specifies a PEG in a human readable, yet formal manner,
# similar too, but not identical to EBNF.
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Requisites
package require Tcl 8.5 9
package require pt::peg ; # Verification that the input
# is proper.
package require pt::pe ; # Walking an expression.
package require pt::pe::op ; # Flatten & fuse.
package require text::write ; # Text generation support
package require textutil::adjust
package require struct::list
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
##
namespace eval ::pt::peg::to::peg {
namespace export \
reset configure convert
namespace ensemble create
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## API.
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::reset {} {
variable template @code@
variable name a_pe_grammar
variable file unknown
variable user unknown
variable fused 1
return
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::configure {args} {
variable template
variable name
variable file
variable user
variable fused
if {[llength $args] == 0} {
return [list \
-file $file \
-fused $fused \
-name $name \
-template $template \
-user $user]
} elseif {[llength $args] == 1} {
lassign $args option
set variable [string range $option 1 end]
if {[info exists $variable]} {
return [set $variable]
} else {
return -code error "Expected one of -file, -fused, -name, -template, or -user, got \"$option\""
}
} elseif {[llength $args] % 2 == 0} {
foreach {option value} $args {
set variable [string range $option 1 end]
if {![info exists $variable]} {
return -code error "Expected one of -file, -fused, -name, -template, or -user, got \"$option\""
}
}
foreach {option value} $args {
set variable [string range $option 1 end]
switch -exact -- $variable {
template {
if {$value eq {}} {
return -code error "Expected template, got the empty string"
}
}
fused {
if {![::string is boolean -strict $value]} {
return -code error "Expected boolean, got \"$value\""
}
}
name -
file -
user { }
}
set $variable $value
}
} else {
return -code error {wrong#args, expected option value ...}
}
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::convert {serial} {
variable template
variable name
variable file
variable user
::pt::peg verify-as-canonical $serial
# Unpack the serialization, known as canonical
array set peg $serial
array set peg $peg(pt::grammar::peg)
unset peg(pt::grammar::peg)
# Determine the field sizes for nonterminal symbol names and
# semantic modes.
set smax [text::write maxlen [dict keys $peg(rules)]]
set mmax [ModeSize $peg(rules)]
# Assemble the output, various pieces
text::write reset
Header $peg(start)
Rules $peg(rules) $mmax $smax
Trailer
# At last retrieve the fully assembled result and integrate with
# the chosen template.
return [string map \
[list \
@user@ $user \
@format@ PEG \
@file@ $file \
@name@ $name \
@code@ [text::write get]] $template]
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Internals
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Header {startexpression} {
variable name
text::write field PEG
text::write field $name
text::write field ([Expression $startexpression])
text::write /line
return
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Rules {rules mmax smax} {
if {[llength $rules]} { text::write /line }
foreach {symbol def} $rules {
lassign $def _ is _ mode
set mode [expr {($mode eq "value")
? ""
: "${mode}:"}]
text::write fieldl $mmax $mode
text::write fieldl $smax $symbol
text::write field "<-"
text::write field [Expression $is]
text::write field ";"
text::write /line
}
if {[llength $rules]} { text::write /line }
return
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Trailer {} {
text::write field {END;}
text::write /line
return
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Expression {pe} {
variable fused
if {$fused} {
# First flatten for a maximum amount of adjacent terminals and
# ranges, then fuse these into strings and classes, then
# flatten again, eliminating all sequences and choices fully
# subsumed by the new elements.
set pe [pt::pe::op flatten \
[pt::pe::op fusechars \
[pt::pe::op flatten \
$pe]]]
}
return [lindex [pt::pe bottomup \
[namespace current]::Convert \
$pe] 0]
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Convert {pe operator arguments} {
# For the inner nodes the each of arguments are a pair of
# generated text, and the sub-expression it came from, in this
# order.
switch -exact -- $operator {
alpha - alnum - ascii - control - digit - graph - lower - print -
punct - space - upper - wordchar - xdigit - ddigit {
# Special forms ...
return [list <$operator> $pe]
}
dot {
# Special form ...
return [list "." $pe]
}
epsilon {
# Special form, represented by the empty string ...
return [list "''" $pe]
}
t {
# Character ...
lassign $arguments char
return [list "'[Char ${char}]'" $pe]
}
.. {
# Range of characters ... Show as character class.
# Note: Canonical input means that an expression like
# {.. X X} cannot occur, and can be ignored.
lassign $arguments chstart chend
return [list "\[[Char ${chstart}]-[Char $chend]\]" $pe]
}
n {
# Nonterminal symbol
lassign $arguments symbol
return [list $symbol $pe]
}
? - * - + {
# Suffix operators (Option, Kleene Closure, Positive KC) ...
lassign $arguments child
lassign $child text def
lassign $def coperator
return [list [MayParens $operator $coperator $text]$operator $pe]
}
& -
! {
# Prefix operators (And/Not Lookahead) ...
lassign $arguments child
lassign $child text def
lassign $def coperator
return [list $operator[MayParens $operator $coperator $text] $pe]
}
x {
# Sequences ...
# TODO :: merge adjacent chars into strings ... also, cut
# x out if only one child
set t {}
set x {}
foreach a $arguments {
lassign $a text def
lassign $def coperator
lappend t [MayParens $operator $coperator $text]
lappend x $def
}
return [list [join $t { }] [list x {*}$x]]
}
/ {
# Choices ...
# TODO :: merge adjacent chars and ranges into classes ...
# also, cut / out if only one child
set t {}
set x {}
foreach a $arguments {
lassign $a text def
lassign $def coperator
lappend t [MayParens $operator $coperator $text]
lappend x $def
}
return [list [join $t { / }] [list / {*}$x]]
}
str {
return [list \
'[join [struct::list map $arguments \
[namespace current]::Char] {}]' \
$pe]
}
cl {
return [list \
\[[join [struct::list map $arguments \
[namespace current]::Range] {}]\] \
$pe]
}
}
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Range {range} {
# See also pt::peg::to::tclparam
# Use string ops here to distinguish terminals and ranges. The
# input can be a single char, not a list, and further the char may
# not be a proper list. Example: double-apostroph.
if {[string length $range] > 1} {
lassign $range s e
return [Char $s]-[Char $e]
} else {
return [Char $range]
}
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::Char {ch} {
# Encode a character, handle special cases. We cannot use package
# char, as that is geared towards character encoding for Tcl code.
switch -exact -- $ch {
"\n" { return "\\n" }
"\r" { return "\\r" }
"\t" { return "\\t" }
"\\" { return "\\\\" }
"\"" { return "\\\"" }
"'" { return "\\'" }
"\]" { return "\\\]" }
"\[" { return "\\\[" }
}
scan $ch %c chcode
# Control characters: Octal
if {[::string is control -strict $ch]} {
return \\[format %o $chcode]
}
# Beyond 7-bit ASCII: Unicode
if {$chcode > 127} {
return \\u[format %04x $chcode]
}
# Regular character: Is its own representation.
return $ch
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::MayParens {op cop text} {
if {![NeedParens $op $cop]} { return $text }
return "([::textutil::adjust::indent $text " " 1])"
}
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::NeedParens {op cop} {
variable priority
# c(hild)op is nested under op.
# Parens are required if cop has a lower priority than op.
return [expr {$priority($cop) < $priority($op)}]
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
proc ::pt::peg::to::peg::ModeSize {rules} {
set modes {}
foreach {symbol def} $rules {
lassign $def _ is _ mode
if {$mode eq "value"} continue ; # These are not shown in the
# text representation, as
# they are the implicit
# default for it.
lappend modes ${mode}:
}
return [text::write maxlen [lsort -uniq $modes]]
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Configuration
namespace eval ::pt::peg::to::peg {
variable template @code@ ; # A string. Specifies how to
# embed the generated code into a
# larger frame- work (the
# template).
variable name a_pe_grammar ; # String. Name of the grammar.
variable file unknown ; # String. Name of the file or
# other entity the grammar came
# from.
variable user unknown ; # String. Name of the user on
# which behalf the conversion has
# been invoked.
variable fused 1 ; # Boolean flag. If true character
# sequences and choices are fused
# into strings and classes.
variable priority
array set priority {
/ 0 t 4 ascii 4 upper 4
x 1 n 4 digit 4 wordchar 4
& 2 .. 4 graph 4 xdigit 4
! 2 dot 4 lower 4 ddigit 4
+ 3 epsilon 4 print 4 str 4
* 3 alnum 4 punct 4 cl 4
? 3 alpha 4 space 4 control 4
}
}
# ### ### ### ######### ######### #########
## Ready
package provide pt::peg::to::peg 1.0.3
return
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