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1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#  ********************************************************************
3#  * COPYRIGHT:
4#  * Copyright (c) 2002-2015, International Business Machines Corporation and
5#  * others. All Rights Reserved.
6#  ********************************************************************
7#
8#  regexcst.pl
9#            Compile the regular expression paser state table data into initialized C data.
10#            Usage:
11#                   cd icu/source/i18n
12#                   perl regexcst.pl < regexcst.txt > regexcst.h
13#
14#             The output file, regexcst.h, is included by some of the .cpp regex
15#             implementation files.   This perl script is NOT run as part
16#             of a normal ICU build.  It is run by hand when needed, and the
17#             regexcst.h generated file is put back into cvs.
18#
19#             See regexcst.txt for a description of the input format for this script.
20#
21#             This script is derived from rbbicst.pl, which peforms the same function
22#             for the Rule Based Break Iterator Rule Parser.  Perhaps they could be
23#             merged?
24#
25
26
27$num_states = 1;         # Always the state number for the line being compiled.
28$line_num  = 0;          # The line number in the input file.
29
30$states{"pop"} = 255;    # Add the "pop"  to the list of defined state names.
31                         # This prevents any state from being labelled with "pop",
32                         #  and resolves references to "pop" in the next state field.
33
34line_loop: while (<>) {
35    chomp();
36    $line = $_;
37    @fields = split();
38    $line_num++;
39
40    # Remove # comments, which are any fields beginning with a #, plus all
41    #  that follow on the line.
42    for ($i=0; $i<@fields; $i++) {
43        if ($fields[$i] =~ /^#/) {
44            @fields = @fields[0 .. $i-1];
45            last;
46        }
47    }
48    # ignore blank lines, and those with no fields left after stripping comments..
49    if (@fields == 0) {
50        next;
51    }
52
53    #
54    # State Label:  handling.
55    #    Does the first token end with a ":"?  If so, it's the name  of a state.
56    #    Put in a hash, together with the current state number,
57    #        so that we can later look up the number from the name.
58    #
59    if (@fields[0] =~ /.*:$/) {
60        $state_name = @fields[0];
61        $state_name =~ s/://;        # strip off the colon from the state name.
62
63        if ($states{$state_name} != 0) {
64            print "  rbbicst: at line $line-num duplicate definition of state $state_name\n";
65        }
66        $states{$state_name} = $num_states;
67        $stateNames[$num_states] = $state_name;
68
69        # if the label was the only thing on this line, go on to the next line,
70        # otherwise assume that a state definition is on the same line and fall through.
71        if (@fields == 1) {
72            next line_loop;
73        }
74        shift @fields;                       # shift off label field in preparation
75                                             #  for handling the rest of the line.
76    }
77
78    #
79    # State Transition line.
80    #   syntax is this,
81    #       character   [n]  target-state  [^push-state]  [function-name]
82    #   where
83    #      [something]   is an optional something
84    #      character     is either a single quoted character e.g. '['
85    #                       or a name of a character class, e.g. white_space
86    #
87
88    $state_line_num[$num_states] = $line_num;   # remember line number with each state
89                                                #  so we can make better error messages later.
90    #
91    # First field, character class or literal character for this transition.
92    #
93    if ($fields[0] =~ /^'.'$/) {
94        # We've got a quoted literal character.
95        $state_literal_chars[$num_states] = $fields[0];
96        $state_literal_chars[$num_states] =~ s/'//g;
97    } else {
98        # We've got the name of a character class.
99        $state_char_class[$num_states] = $fields[0];
100        if ($fields[0] =~ /[\W]/) {
101            print "  rbbicsts:  at line $line_num, bad character literal or character class name.\n";
102            print "     scanning $fields[0]\n";
103            exit(-1);
104        }
105    }
106    shift @fields;
107
108    #
109    # do the 'n' flag
110    #
111    $state_flag[$num_states] = "FALSE";
112    if ($fields[0] eq "n") {
113        $state_flag[$num_states] = "TRUE";
114        shift @fields;
115    }
116
117    #
118    # do the destination state.
119    #
120    $state_dest_state[$num_states] = $fields[0];
121    if ($fields[0] eq "") {
122        print "  rbbicsts:  at line $line_num, destination state missing.\n";
123        exit(-1);
124    }
125    shift @fields;
126
127    #
128    # do the push state, if present.
129    #
130    if ($fields[0] =~ /^\^/) {
131        $fields[0] =~ s/^\^//;
132        $state_push_state[$num_states] = $fields[0];
133        if ($fields[0] eq "" ) {
134            print "  rbbicsts:  at line $line_num, expected state after ^ (no spaces).\n";
135            exit(-1);
136        }
137        shift @fields;
138    }
139
140    #
141    # Lastly, do the optional action name.
142    #
143    if ($fields[0] ne "") {
144        $state_func_name[$num_states] = $fields[0];
145        shift @fields;
146    }
147
148    #
149    #  There should be no fields left on the line at this point.
150    #
151    if (@fields > 0) {
152       print "  rbbicsts:  at line $line_num, unexpected extra stuff on input line.\n";
153       print "     scanning $fields[0]\n";
154   }
155   $num_states++;
156}
157
158#
159# We've read in the whole file, now go back and output the
160#   C source code for the state transition table.
161#
162# We read all states first, before writing anything,  so that the state numbers
163# for the destination states are all available to be written.
164#
165
166#
167# Make hashes for the names of the character classes and
168#      for the names of the actions that appeared.
169#
170for ($state=1; $state < $num_states; $state++) {
171    if ($state_char_class[$state] ne "") {
172        if ($charClasses{$state_char_class[$state]} == 0) {
173            $charClasses{$state_char_class[$state]} = 1;
174        }
175    }
176    if ($state_func_name[$state] eq "") {
177        $state_func_name[$state] = "doNOP";
178    }
179    if ($actions{$state_action_name[$state]} == 0) {
180        $actions{$state_func_name[$state]} = 1;
181    }
182}
183
184#
185# Check that all of the destination states have been defined
186#
187#
188$states{"exit"} = 0;              # Predefined state name, terminates state machine.
189for ($state=1; $state<$num_states; $state++) {
190   if ($states{$state_dest_state[$state]} == 0 && $state_dest_state[$state] ne "exit") {
191       print "Error at line $state_line_num[$state]: target state \"$state_dest_state[$state]\" is not defined.\n";
192       $errors++;
193   }
194   if ($state_push_state[$state] ne "" && $states{$state_push_state[$state]} == 0) {
195       print "Error at line $state_line_num[$state]: target state \"$state_push_state[$state]\" is not defined.\n";
196       $errors++;
197   }
198}
199
200die if ($errors>0);
201
202print "//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
203print "//\n";
204print "// Generated Header File.  Do not edit by hand.\n";
205print "//    This file contains the state table for the ICU Regular Expression Pattern Parser\n";
206print "//    It is generated by the Perl script \"regexcst.pl\" from\n";
207print "//    the rule parser state definitions file \"regexcst.txt\".\n";
208print "//\n";
209print "//   Copyright (C) 2002-2015 International Business Machines Corporation \n";
210print "//   and others. All rights reserved.  \n";
211print "//\n";
212print "//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
213print "#ifndef RBBIRPT_H\n";
214print "#define RBBIRPT_H\n";
215print "\n";
216print "U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN\n";
217
218#
219# Emit the constants for indicies of Unicode Sets
220#   Define one constant for each of the character classes encountered.
221#   At the same time, store the index corresponding to the set name back into hash.
222#
223print "//\n";
224print "// Character classes for regex pattern scanning.\n";
225print "//\n";
226$i = 128;                   # State Table values for Unicode char sets range from 128-250.
227                            # Sets "default", "quoted", etc. get special handling.
228                            #  They have no corresponding UnicodeSet object in the state machine,
229                            #    but are handled by special case code.  So we emit no reference
230                            #    to a UnicodeSet object to them here.
231foreach $setName (keys %charClasses) {
232    if ($setName eq "default") {
233        $charClasses{$setName} = 255;}
234    elsif ($setName eq "quoted") {
235        $charClasses{$setName} = 254;}
236    elsif ($setName eq "eof") {
237        $charClasses{$setName} = 253;}
238    else {
239        # Normal character class.  Fill in array with a ptr to the corresponding UnicodeSet in the state machine.
240       print "    static const uint8_t kRuleSet_$setName = $i;\n";
241        $charClasses{$setName} = $i;
242        $i++;
243    }
244}
245print "\n\n";
246
247#
248# Emit the enum for the actions to be performed.
249#
250print "enum Regex_PatternParseAction {\n";
251foreach $act (keys %actions) {
252    print "    $act,\n";
253}
254print "    rbbiLastAction};\n\n";
255
256#
257# Emit the struct definition for transtion table elements.
258#
259print "//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
260print "//\n";
261print "//  RegexTableEl       represents the structure of a row in the transition table\n";
262print "//                     for the pattern parser state machine.\n";
263print "//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
264print "struct RegexTableEl {\n";
265print "    Regex_PatternParseAction      fAction;\n";
266print "    uint8_t                       fCharClass;       // 0-127:    an individual ASCII character\n";
267print "                                                    // 128-255:  character class index\n";
268print "    uint8_t                       fNextState;       // 0-250:    normal next-state numbers\n";
269print "                                                    // 255:      pop next-state from stack.\n";
270print "    uint8_t                       fPushState;\n";
271print "    UBool                         fNextChar;\n";
272print "};\n\n";
273
274#
275# emit the state transition table
276#
277print "static const struct RegexTableEl gRuleParseStateTable[] = {\n";
278print "    {doNOP, 0, 0, 0, TRUE}\n";    # State 0 is a dummy.  Real states start with index = 1.
279for ($state=1; $state < $num_states; $state++) {
280    print "    , {$state_func_name[$state],";
281    if ($state_literal_chars[$state] ne "") {
282        $c = $state_literal_chars[$state];
283        printf(" %d /* $c */,", ord($c));   #  use numeric value, so EBCDIC machines are ok.
284    }else {
285        print " $charClasses{$state_char_class[$state]},";
286    }
287    print " $states{$state_dest_state[$state]},";
288
289    # The push-state field is optional.  If omitted, fill field with a zero, which flags
290    #   the state machine that there is no push state.
291    if ($state_push_state[$state] eq "") {
292        print "0, ";
293    } else {
294        print " $states{$state_push_state[$state]},";
295    }
296    print " $state_flag[$state]} ";
297
298    # Put out a C++ comment showing the number (index) of this state row,
299    #   and, if this is the first row of the table for this state, the state name.
300    print "    //  $state ";
301    if ($stateNames[$state] ne "") {
302        print "     $stateNames[$state]";
303    }
304    print "\n";
305};
306print " };\n";
307
308
309#
310# emit a mapping array from state numbers to state names.
311#
312#    This array is used for producing debugging output from the pattern parser.
313#
314print "static const char * const RegexStateNames[] = {";
315for ($state=0; $state<$num_states; $state++) {
316    if ($stateNames[$state] ne "") {
317        print "     \"$stateNames[$state]\",\n";
318    } else {
319        print "    0,\n";
320    }
321}
322print "    0};\n\n";
323
324print "U_NAMESPACE_END\n";
325print "#endif\n";
326
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328
329