rust/src/libsyntax/parse/token.rs

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import util::interner;
import util::interner::interner;
import std::map::{hashmap, str_hash};
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import std::serialization::{serializer,
deserializer,
serialize_uint,
deserialize_uint,
serialize_i64,
deserialize_i64,
serialize_u64,
deserialize_u64,
serialize_bool,
deserialize_bool};
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#[auto_serialize]
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type str_num = uint;
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#[auto_serialize]
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enum binop {
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PLUS,
MINUS,
STAR,
SLASH,
PERCENT,
CARET,
AND,
OR,
SHL,
SHR,
}
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#[auto_serialize]
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enum token {
/* Expression-operator symbols. */
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EQ,
LT,
LE,
EQEQ,
NE,
GE,
GT,
ANDAND,
OROR,
NOT,
TILDE,
BINOP(binop),
BINOPEQ(binop),
/* Structural symbols */
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AT,
DOT,
ELLIPSIS,
COMMA,
SEMI,
COLON,
MOD_SEP,
RARROW,
LARROW,
DARROW,
FAT_ARROW,
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LPAREN,
RPAREN,
LBRACKET,
RBRACKET,
LBRACE,
RBRACE,
POUND,
DOLLAR,
/* Literals */
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LIT_INT(i64, ast::int_ty),
LIT_UINT(u64, ast::uint_ty),
LIT_INT_UNSUFFIXED(i64),
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LIT_FLOAT(str_num, ast::float_ty),
LIT_STR(str_num),
/* Name components */
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IDENT(str_num, bool),
UNDERSCORE,
/* For interpolation */
ACTUALLY(whole_nt),
DOC_COMMENT(str_num),
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EOF,
}
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#[auto_serialize]
/// For interpolation during macro expansion.
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enum whole_nt {
w_item(@ast::item),
w_block(ast::blk),
w_stmt(@ast::stmt),
w_pat( @ast::pat),
w_expr(@ast::expr),
w_ty( @ast::ty),
w_ident(str_num, bool),
w_path(@ast::path),
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w_tt( @ast::token_tree), //needs @ed to break a circularity
w_mtcs(~[ast::matcher])
}
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fn binop_to_str(o: binop) -> str {
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alt o {
PLUS { "+" }
MINUS { "-" }
STAR { "*" }
SLASH { "/" }
PERCENT { "%" }
CARET { "^" }
AND { "&" }
OR { "|" }
SHL { "<<" }
SHR { ">>" }
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}
}
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fn to_str(in: interner<@str>, t: token) -> str {
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alt t {
EQ { "=" }
LT { "<" }
LE { "<=" }
EQEQ { "==" }
NE { "!=" }
GE { ">=" }
GT { ">" }
NOT { "!" }
TILDE { "~" }
OROR { "||" }
ANDAND { "&&" }
BINOP(op) { binop_to_str(op) }
BINOPEQ(op) { binop_to_str(op) + "=" }
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/* Structural symbols */
AT { "@" }
DOT { "." }
ELLIPSIS { "..." }
COMMA { "," }
SEMI { "" }
COLON { ":" }
MOD_SEP { "::" }
RARROW { "->" }
LARROW { "<-" }
DARROW { "<->" }
FAT_ARROW { "=>" }
LPAREN { "(" }
RPAREN { ")" }
LBRACKET { "[" }
RBRACKET { "]" }
LBRACE { "{" }
RBRACE { "}" }
POUND { "#" }
DOLLAR { "$" }
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/* Literals */
LIT_INT(c, ast::ty_char) {
"'" + char::escape_default(c as char) + "'"
}
LIT_INT(i, t) {
int::to_str(i as int, 10u) + ast_util::int_ty_to_str(t)
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}
LIT_UINT(u, t) {
uint::to_str(u as uint, 10u) + ast_util::uint_ty_to_str(t)
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}
LIT_INT_UNSUFFIXED(i) {
int::to_str(i as int, 10u)
}
LIT_FLOAT(s, t) {
*interner::get(in, s) +
ast_util::float_ty_to_str(t)
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}
LIT_STR(s) {
"\""
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+ str::escape_default(*interner::get(in, s))
+ "\""
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}
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/* Name components */
IDENT(s, _) {
*interner::get(in, s)
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}
UNDERSCORE { "_" }
/* Other */
DOC_COMMENT(s) { *interner::get(in, s) }
EOF { "<eof>" }
ACTUALLY(w_nt) {
"an interpolated " +
alt w_nt {
w_item(*) { "item" } w_block(*) { "block" }
w_stmt(*) { "statement" } w_pat(*) { "pattern" }
w_expr(*) { "expression" } w_ty(*) { "type" }
w_ident(*) { "identifier" } w_path(*) { "path" }
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w_tt(*) { "tt" } w_mtcs(*) { "matcher sequence" }
}
}
}
}
pure fn can_begin_expr(t: token) -> bool {
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alt t {
LPAREN { true }
LBRACE { true }
LBRACKET { true }
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IDENT(_, _) { true }
UNDERSCORE { true }
TILDE { true }
LIT_INT(_, _) { true }
LIT_UINT(_, _) { true }
LIT_INT_UNSUFFIXED(_) { true }
LIT_FLOAT(_, _) { true }
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LIT_STR(_) { true }
POUND { true }
AT { true }
NOT { true }
BINOP(MINUS) { true }
BINOP(STAR) { true }
BINOP(AND) { true }
BINOP(OR) { true } // in lambda syntax
OROR { true } // in lambda syntax
MOD_SEP { true }
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_ { false }
}
}
fn is_lit(t: token) -> bool {
alt t {
LIT_INT(_, _) { true }
LIT_UINT(_, _) { true }
LIT_INT_UNSUFFIXED(_) { true }
LIT_FLOAT(_, _) { true }
LIT_STR(_) { true }
_ { false }
}
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}
pure fn is_ident(t: token) -> bool {
alt t { IDENT(_, _) { true } _ { false } }
}
pure fn is_plain_ident(t: token) -> bool {
alt t { IDENT(_, false) { true } _ { false } }
}
pure fn is_bar(t: token) -> bool {
alt t { BINOP(OR) | OROR { true } _ { false } }
}
/**
* All the valid words that have meaning in the Rust language.
*
* Rust keywords are either 'contextual' or 'restricted'. Contextual
* keywords may be used as identifiers because their appearance in
* the grammar is unambiguous. Restricted keywords may not appear
* in positions that might otherwise contain _value identifiers_.
*/
fn keyword_table() -> hashmap<str, ()> {
let keywords = str_hash();
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for contextual_keyword_table().each_key |word| {
keywords.insert(word, ());
}
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for restricted_keyword_table().each_key |word| {
keywords.insert(word, ());
}
keywords
}
/// Keywords that may be used as identifiers
fn contextual_keyword_table() -> hashmap<str, ()> {
let words = str_hash();
let keys = ~[
"as",
"else",
"move",
"of",
"priv", "pub",
"self", "send", "static",
"to",
"use",
"with"
];
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for keys.each |word| {
words.insert(word, ());
}
words
}
/**
* Keywords that may not appear in any position that might otherwise contain a
* _value identifier_. Restricted keywords may still be used as other types of
* identifiers.
*
* Reasons:
*
* * For some (most?), if used at the start of a line, they will cause the
* line to be interpreted as a specific kind of statement, which would be
* confusing.
*
* * `true` or `false` as identifiers would always be shadowed by
* the boolean constants
*/
fn restricted_keyword_table() -> hashmap<str, ()> {
let words = str_hash();
let keys = ~[
"alt", "again", "assert",
"break",
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"check", "claim", "class", "const", "copy",
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"do", "drop",
"else", "enum", "export", "extern",
"fail", "false", "fn", "for",
"if", "iface", "impl", "import",
"let", "log", "loop",
"mod", "mut",
"new",
"pure", "ret",
"true", "trait", "type",
"unchecked", "unsafe",
"while"
];
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for keys.each |word| {
words.insert(word, ());
}
words
}
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// Local Variables:
// fill-column: 78;
// indent-tabs-mode: nil
// c-basic-offset: 4
// buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix
// End: