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/*============================================================================= Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Joel de Guzman Copyright (c) 2002 Raghavendra Satish Copyright (c) 2002 Jeff Westfahl http://spirit.sourceforge.net/ Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) =============================================================================*/ #if !defined(BOOST_SPIRIT_LOOPS_HPP) #define BOOST_SPIRIT_LOOPS_HPP /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include
#include
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// namespace boost { namespace spirit { /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // fixed_loop class // // This class takes care of the construct: // // repeat_p (exact) [p] // // where 'p' is a parser and 'exact' is the number of times to // repeat. The parser iterates over the input exactly 'exact' times. // The parse function fails if the parser does not match the input // exactly 'exact' times. // // This class is parametizable and can accept constant arguments // (e.g. repeat_p (5) [p]) as well as references to variables (e.g. // repeat_p (ref (n)) [p]). // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// template
class fixed_loop : public unary
> > { public: typedef fixed_loop
self_t; typedef unary
> base_t; fixed_loop (ParserT const & subject, ExactT const & exact) : base_t(subject), m_exact(exact) {} template
typename parser_result
::type parse (ScannerT const & scan) const { typedef typename parser_result
::type result_t; result_t hit = scan.empty_match(); std::size_t n = m_exact; for (std::size_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (result_t next = this->subject().parse(scan)) { scan.concat_match(hit, next); } else { return scan.no_match(); } } return hit; } template
struct result { typedef typename match_result
::type type; }; private: ExactT m_exact; }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // finite_loop class // // This class takes care of the construct: // // repeat_p (min, max) [p] // // where 'p' is a parser, 'min' and 'max' specifies the minimum and // maximum iterations over 'p'. The parser iterates over the input // at least 'min' times and at most 'max' times. The parse function // fails if the parser does not match the input at least 'min' times // and at most 'max' times. // // This class is parametizable and can accept constant arguments // (e.g. repeat_p (5, 10) [p]) as well as references to variables // (e.g. repeat_p (ref (n1), ref (n2)) [p]). // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// template
class finite_loop : public unary
> > { public: typedef finite_loop
self_t; typedef unary
> base_t; finite_loop (ParserT const & subject, MinT const & min, MaxT const & max) : base_t(subject), m_min(min), m_max(max) {} template
typename parser_result
::type parse(ScannerT const & scan) const { BOOST_SPIRIT_ASSERT(m_min <= m_max); typedef typename parser_result
::type result_t; result_t hit = scan.empty_match(); std::size_t n1 = m_min; std::size_t n2 = m_max; for (std::size_t i = 0; i < n2; ++i) { typename ScannerT::iterator_t save = scan.first; result_t next = this->subject().parse(scan); if (!next) { if (i >= n1) { scan.first = save; break; } else { return scan.no_match(); } } scan.concat_match(hit, next); } return hit; } template
struct result { typedef typename match_result
::type type; }; private: MinT m_min; MaxT m_max; }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // infinite_loop class // // This class takes care of the construct: // // repeat_p (min, more) [p] // // where 'p' is a parser, 'min' is the minimum iteration over 'p' // and more specifies that the iteration should proceed // indefinitely. The parser iterates over the input at least 'min' // times and continues indefinitely until 'p' fails or all of the // input is parsed. The parse function fails if the parser does not // match the input at least 'min' times. // // This class is parametizable and can accept constant arguments // (e.g. repeat_p (5, more) [p]) as well as references to variables // (e.g. repeat_p (ref (n), more) [p]). // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// struct more_t {}; more_t const more = more_t (); template
class infinite_loop : public unary
> > { public: typedef infinite_loop
self_t; typedef unary
> base_t; infinite_loop ( ParserT const& subject, MinT const& min, more_t const& ) : base_t(subject), m_min(min) {} template
typename parser_result
::type parse(ScannerT const & scan) const { typedef typename parser_result
::type result_t; result_t hit = scan.empty_match(); std::size_t n = m_min; for (std::size_t i = 0; ; ++i) { typename ScannerT::iterator_t save = scan.first; result_t next = this->subject().parse(scan); if (!next) { if (i >= n) { scan.first = save; break; } else { return scan.no_match(); } } scan.concat_match(hit, next); } return hit; } template
struct result { typedef typename match_result
::type type; }; private: MinT m_min; }; template
struct fixed_loop_gen { fixed_loop_gen (ExactT const & exact) : m_exact (exact) {} template
fixed_loop
operator[](parser
const & subject) const { return fixed_loop
(subject.derived (), m_exact); } ExactT m_exact; }; namespace impl { template
struct loop_traits { typedef typename mpl::if_< boost::is_same
, infinite_loop
, finite_loop
>::type type; }; } // namespace impl template
struct nonfixed_loop_gen { nonfixed_loop_gen (MinT min, MaxT max) : m_min (min), m_max (max) {} template
typename impl::loop_traits
::type operator[](parser
const & subject) const { typedef typename impl::loop_traits
::type ret_t; return ret_t( subject.derived(), m_min, m_max); } MinT m_min; MaxT m_max; }; template
fixed_loop_gen
repeat_p(ExactT const & exact) { return fixed_loop_gen
(exact); } template
nonfixed_loop_gen
repeat_p(MinT const & min, MaxT const & max) { return nonfixed_loop_gen
(min, max); } }} // namespace boost::spirit #endif // #if !defined(BOOST_SPIRIT_LOOPS_HPP)
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