//===-- Format string parser for scanf -------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STDIO_SCANF_CORE_PARSER_H #define LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STDIO_SCANF_CORE_PARSER_H #include "src/__support/arg_list.h" #include "src/__support/common.h" #include "src/stdio/scanf_core/core_structs.h" #include "src/stdio/scanf_core/scanf_config.h" #include namespace __llvm_libc { namespace scanf_core { class Parser { const char *__restrict str; size_t cur_pos = 0; internal::ArgList args_cur; #ifndef LIBC_COPT_SCANF_DISABLE_INDEX_MODE // args_start stores the start of the va_args, which is used when a previous // argument is needed. In that case, we have to read the arguments from the // beginning since they don't support reading backwards. internal::ArgList args_start; size_t args_index = 1; #endif // LIBC_COPT_SCANF_DISABLE_INDEX_MODE public: #ifndef LIBC_COPT_SCANF_DISABLE_INDEX_MODE LIBC_INLINE Parser(const char *__restrict new_str, internal::ArgList &args) : str(new_str), args_cur(args), args_start(args) {} #else LIBC_INLINE Parser(const char *__restrict new_str, internal::ArgList &args) : str(new_str), args_cur(args) {} #endif // LIBC_COPT_SCANF_DISABLE_INDEX_MODE // get_next_section will parse the format string until it has a fully // specified format section. This can either be a raw format section with no // conversion, or a format section with a conversion that has all of its // variables stored in the format section. FormatSection get_next_section(); private: // parse_length_modifier parses the length modifier inside a format string. It // assumes that str[*local_pos] is inside a format specifier. It returns a // LengthModifier with the length modifier it found. It will advance local_pos // after the format specifier if one is found. LengthModifier parse_length_modifier(size_t *local_pos); // get_next_arg_value gets the next value from the arg list as type T. template LIBC_INLINE T get_next_arg_value() { return args_cur.next_var(); } //---------------------------------------------------- // INDEX MODE ONLY FUNCTIONS AFTER HERE: //---------------------------------------------------- #ifndef LIBC_COPT_SCANF_DISABLE_INDEX_MODE // parse_index parses the index of a value inside a format string. It // assumes that str[*local_pos] points to character after a '%' or '*', and // returns 0 if there is no closing $, or if it finds no number. If it finds a // number, it will move local_pos past the end of the $, else it will not move // local_pos. size_t parse_index(size_t *local_pos); // get_arg_value gets the value from the arg list at index (starting at 1). // This may require parsing the format string. An index of 0 is interpreted as // the next value. template LIBC_INLINE T get_arg_value(size_t index) { if (!(index == 0 || index == args_index)) args_to_index(index); ++args_index; return get_next_arg_value(); } // the ArgList can only return the next item in the list. This function is // used in index mode when the item that needs to be read is not the next one. // It moves cur_args to the index requested so the the appropriate value may // be read. This may involve parsing the format string, and is in the worst // case an O(n^2) operation. void args_to_index(size_t index); #endif // LIBC_COPT_SCANF_DISABLE_INDEX_MODE }; } // namespace scanf_core } // namespace __llvm_libc #endif // LLVM_LIBC_SRC_STDIO_SCANF_CORE_PARSER_H