#!/usr/bin/perl # # regen_perly.pl, DAPM 12-Feb-04 # # Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011 Larry Wall # # Given an input file perly.y, run bison on it and produce # the following output files: # # perly.h standard bison header file with minor doctoring of # #line directives plus adding a #ifdef PERL_CORE # # perly.tab the parser table C definitions extracted from the bison output # plus an extra table generated by this script. # # perly.act the action case statements extracted from the bison output # # Note that perly.c is *not* regenerated - this is now a static file which # is not dependent on perly.y any more. # # If a filename of the form foo.y is given on the command line, then # this is used instead as the basename for all the files mentioned # above. # # Note that temporary files of the form perlytmp.h and perlytmp.c are # created and then deleted during this process # # Note also that this script is intended to be run on a UNIX system; # it may work elsewhere but no specific attempt has been made to make it # portable. use 5.006; sub usage { die "usage: $0 [ -b bison_executable ] [ file.y ]\n" } use warnings; use strict; our $Verbose; BEGIN { require './regen/regen_lib.pl'; } my $bison = 'bison'; if (@ARGV >= 2 and $ARGV[0] eq '-b') { shift; $bison = shift; } my $y_file = shift || 'perly.y'; usage unless @ARGV==0 && $y_file =~ /\.y$/; (my $h_file = $y_file) =~ s/\.y$/.h/; (my $act_file = $y_file) =~ s/\.y$/.act/; (my $tab_file = $y_file) =~ s/\.y$/.tab/; (my $tmpc_file = $y_file) =~ s/\.y$/tmp.c/; (my $tmph_file = $y_file) =~ s/\.y$/tmp.h/; # the yytranslate[] table generated by bison is ASCII/EBCDIC sensitive die "$0: must be run on an ASCII system\n" unless ord 'A' == 65; # check for correct version number. The constraints are: # * must be >= 1.24 to avoid licensing issues. # * it must generate the yystos[] table. Version 1.28 doesn't generate # this; 1.35+ does # * Must produce output which is extractable by the regexes below # * Must produce the right values. # These last two constraints may well be met by earlier versions, but # I simply haven't tested them yet. If it works for you, then modify # the test below to allow that version too. DAPM Feb 04. my $version = `$bison -V`; unless ($version) { die <; } die "failed to read $tmpc_file: length mismatch\n" unless length $clines == -s $tmpc_file; close $ctmp_fh; my ($actlines, $tablines) = extract($clines); our %tokens; $tablines .= make_type_tab($y_file, $tablines); my ($act_fh, $tab_fh, $h_fh) = map { open_new($_, '>', { by => $0, from => $y_file }); } $act_file, $tab_file, $h_file; print $act_fh $actlines; print $tab_fh $tablines; unlink $tmpc_file; # Wrap PERL_CORE round the symbol definitions. Also, the # C<#line 30 "perly.y"> confuses the Win32 resource compiler and the # C<#line 188 "perlytmp.h"> gets picked up by make depend, so remove them. open my $tmph_fh, '<', $tmph_file or die "Can't open $tmph_file: $!\n"; # add integer-encoded #def of the bison version { $version =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)/ or die "Can't handle bison version format: '$version'"; my ($v1,$v2) = ($1,$2); die "Unexpectedly large bison version '$v1'" if $v1 > 99; die "Unexpectedly large bison subversion '$v2'" if $v2 > 9999; printf $h_fh "#define PERL_BISON_VERSION %2d%04d\n\n", $v1, $v2; } my $endcore_done = 0; my $gather_tokens = 0; my $tokens; while (<$tmph_fh>) { # bison 2.6 adds header guards, which break things because of where we # insert #ifdef PERL_CORE, so strip them because they aren't important next if /YY_PERLYTMP_H/; print $h_fh "#ifdef PERL_CORE\n" if $. == 1; if (!$endcore_done and /YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED/) { print $h_fh <= 3 ? 'yyr2' : 'yystos'; $clines =~ m@ (?: ^/* YYFINAL[^\n]+\n #optional comment )? \# \s* define \s* YYFINAL # first #define .*? # other defines + most tables $last_table\[\]\s*= # start of last table .*? }\s*; # end of last table @xms or die "Can't extract tables from $tmpc_file\n"; $tablines .= $&; # extract all the cases in the big action switch statement $clines =~ m@ switch \s* \( \s* yyn \s* \) \s* { \s* ( .*? default: \s* break; \s* ) } @xms or die "Can't extract actions from $tmpc_file\n"; $actlines = $1; # Remove extraneous comments from bison 2.4 $actlines =~ s!\s* /\* \s* Line \s* \d+ \s* of \s* yacc\.c \s* \*/!!gx; # Remove extraneous comments from bison 3.x $actlines =~ s!\s* /\* \s* yacc\.c : \d+ \s* \*/!!gx; # C<#line 188 "perlytmp.c"> gets picked up by make depend, so remove them. $actlines =~ s/^#line \d+ "\Q$tmpc_file\E".*$//gm; # convert yyvsp[nnn] into ps[nnn].val $actlines =~ s/yyvsp\[(.*?)\]/ps[$1].val/g or die "Can't convert value stack name\n"; return $actlines. "\n", $tablines. "\n"; } # Generate a table, yy_type_tab[], that specifies for each token, what # type of value it holds. # # Read the .y file and extract a list of all the token names and # non-terminal names; then scan the string $tablines for the table yytname, # which gives the token index of each token/non-terminal; then use this to # create yy_type_tab. # # ie given (in perly.y), # # %token A # %token B # %type C # %type D # # and (in $tablines), # # yytname[] = { "A" "B", "C", "D", "E" }; # # then return # # typedef enum { toketype_ival, toketype_opval, toketype_pval } toketypes; # # static const toketypes yy_type_tab[] # = { toketype_opval, toketype_ival, toketype_pval, # toketype_opval, toketype_ival } # # where "E" has the default type. The default type is determined # by the __DEFAULT__ comment next to the appropriate union member in # perly.y sub make_type_tab { my ($y_file, $tablines) = @_; my %just_tokens; my %tokens; my %types; my $default_token; open my $fh, '<', $y_file or die "Can't open $y_file: $!\n"; while (<$fh>) { if (/(\$\d+)\s*=[^=]/) { warn "$y_file:$.: dangerous assignment to $1: $_"; } if (/__DEFAULT__/) { m{(\w+) \s* ; \s* /\* \s* __DEFAULT__}x or die "$y_file: can't parse __DEFAULT__ line: $_"; die "$y_file: duplicate __DEFAULT__ line: $_" if defined $default_token; $default_token = $1; next; } next unless /^%(token|type)/; s/^%((token)|type)\s+<(\w+)>\s+// or die "$y_file: unparseable token/type line: $_"; for (split ' ', $_) { $tokens{$_} = $3; if ($2) { $just_tokens{$_} = $3; } } $types{$3} = 1; } *tokens = \%just_tokens; # perly.h needs this die "$y_file: no __DEFAULT__ token defined\n" unless $default_token; $types{$default_token} = 1; $tablines =~ /^\Qstatic const char *const yytname[] =\E\n \{\n (.*?) ^}; /xsm or die "Can't extract yytname[] from table string\n"; my $fields = $1; $fields =~ s{"((?:[^"\\]|\\.)+)"} { "toketype_" . (defined $tokens{$1} ? $tokens{$1} : $default_token) }ge; $fields =~ s/, \s* (?:0|YY_NULL|YY_NULLPTR) \s* $//x or die "make_type_tab: couldn't delete trailing ',0'\n"; return "\ntypedef enum {\n\t" . join(", ", map "toketype_$_", sort keys %types) . "\n} toketypes;\n\n" . "/* type of each token/terminal */\n" . "static const toketypes yy_type_tab[] =\n{\n" . $fields . "\n};\n"; } sub my_system { if ($Verbose) { print "executing: @_\n"; } system(@_); if ($? == -1) { die "failed to execute command '@_': $!\n"; } elsif ($? & 127) { die sprintf "command '@_' died with signal %d\n", ($? & 127); } elsif ($? >> 8) { die sprintf "command '@_' exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; } }