bbe31b709a
- Numerous crash and bug fixes - Improved warning and error messages - Permit multiple labels on nodes and properties - Fix node@address references - Add support for /delete-node/ - Consume whitespace after a node - Read the next token before the second /memreserve/ - Fix parsing of whitespace - Clean up /delete-node/ and add support for /delete-property/ - Handle /delete-node/ specifying a unit address Obtained from: https://github.com/davidchisnall/dtc @df5ede4
538 lines
15 KiB
C++
538 lines
15 KiB
C++
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2013 David Chisnall
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This software was developed by SRI International and the University of
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* Cambridge Computer Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237)
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* ("CTSRD"), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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#ifndef _INPUT_BUFFER_HH_
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#define _INPUT_BUFFER_HH_
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#include "util.hh"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stack>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_set>
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namespace dtc
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{
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namespace {
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struct expression;
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typedef std::unique_ptr<expression> expression_ptr;
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}
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/**
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* Class encapsulating the input file. Can be used as a const char*, but has
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* range checking. Attempting to access anything out of range will return a 0
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* byte. The input buffer can be cheaply copied, without copying the
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* underlying memory, however it is the user's responsibility to ensure that
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* such copies do not persist beyond the lifetime of the underlying memory.
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*
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* This also contains methods for reporting errors and for consuming the token
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* stream.
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*/
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class input_buffer
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{
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friend class text_input_buffer;
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protected:
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/**
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* The buffer. This class doesn't own the buffer, but the
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* mmap_input_buffer subclass does.
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*/
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const char* buffer;
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/**
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* The size of the buffer.
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*/
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int size;
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private:
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/**
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* The current place in the buffer where we are reading. This class
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* keeps a separate size, pointer, and cursor so that we can move
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* forwards and backwards and still have checks that we haven't fallen
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* off either end.
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*/
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int cursor;
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/**
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* Private constructor. This is used to create input buffers that
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* refer to the same memory, but have different cursors.
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*/
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input_buffer(const char* b, int s, int c) : buffer(b), size(s),
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cursor(c) {}
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public:
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/**
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* Returns the file name associated with this buffer.
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*/
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virtual const std::string &filename() const
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{
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static std::string s;
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return s;
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}
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static std::unique_ptr<input_buffer> buffer_for_file(const std::string &path,
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bool warn=true);
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/**
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* Skips all characters in the input until the specified character is
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* encountered.
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*/
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void skip_to(char);
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/**
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* Parses up to a specified character and returns the intervening
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* characters as a string.
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*/
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std::string parse_to(char);
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/**
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* Return whether all input has been consumed.
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*/
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bool finished() { return cursor >= size; }
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/**
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* Virtual destructor. Does nothing, but exists so that subclasses
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* that own the memory can run cleanup code for deallocating it.
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*/
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virtual ~input_buffer() {};
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/**
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* Constructs an empty buffer.
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*/
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input_buffer() : buffer(0), size(0), cursor(0) {}
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/**
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* Constructs a new buffer with a specified memory region and size.
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*/
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input_buffer(const char* b, int s) : buffer(b), size(s), cursor(0){}
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/**
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* Returns a new input buffer referring into this input, clamped to the
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* specified size. If the requested buffer would fall outside the
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* range of this one, then it returns an empty buffer.
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*
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* The returned buffer shares the same underlying storage as the
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* original. This is intended to be used for splitting up the various
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* sections of a device tree blob. Requesting a size of 0 will give a
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* buffer that extends to the end of the available memory.
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*/
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input_buffer buffer_from_offset(int offset, int s=0);
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/**
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* Dereferencing operator, allows the buffer to be treated as a char*
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* and dereferenced to give a character. This returns a null byte if
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* the cursor is out of range.
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*/
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inline char operator*()
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{
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if (cursor >= size) { return '\0'; }
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if (cursor < 0) { return '\0'; }
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return buffer[cursor];
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}
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/**
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* Array subscripting operator, returns a character at the specified
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* index offset from the current cursor. The offset may be negative,
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* to reread characters that have already been read. If the current
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* cursor plus offset is outside of the range, this returns a nul
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* byte.
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*/
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inline char operator[](int offset)
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{
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if (cursor + offset >= size) { return '\0'; }
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if (cursor + offset < 0) { return '\0'; }
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return buffer[cursor + offset];
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}
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/**
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* Increments the cursor, iterating forward in the buffer.
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*/
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inline input_buffer &operator++()
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{
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cursor++;
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Consumes a character. Moves the cursor one character forward if the
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* next character matches the argument, returning true. If the current
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* character does not match the argument, returns false.
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*/
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inline bool consume(char c)
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{
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if (*(*this) == c)
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{
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++(*this);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Consumes a string. If the (null-terminated) string passed as the
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* argument appears in the input, advances the cursor to the end and
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* returns true. Returns false if the string does not appear at the
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* current point in the input.
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*/
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bool consume(const char *str);
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/**
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* Reads an integer in base 8, 10, or 16. Returns true and advances
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* the cursor to the end of the integer if the cursor points to an
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* integer, returns false and does not move the cursor otherwise.
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*
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* The parsed value is returned via the argument.
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*/
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bool consume_integer(unsigned long long &outInt);
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/**
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* Reads an arithmetic expression (containing any of the normal C
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* operators), evaluates it, and returns the result.
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*/
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bool consume_integer_expression(unsigned long long &outInt);
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/**
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* Consumes two hex digits and return the resulting byte via the first
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* argument. If the next two characters are hex digits, returns true
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* and advances the cursor. If not, then returns false and leaves the
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* cursor in place.
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*/
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bool consume_hex_byte(uint8_t &outByte);
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/**
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* Template function that consumes a binary value in big-endian format
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* from the input stream. Returns true and advances the cursor if
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* there is a value of the correct size. This function assumes that
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* all values must be natively aligned, and so advances the cursor to
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* the correct alignment before reading.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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bool consume_binary(T &out)
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{
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int align = 0;
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int type_size = sizeof(T);
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if (cursor % type_size != 0)
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{
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align = type_size - (cursor % type_size);
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}
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if (size < cursor + align + type_size)
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{
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return false;
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}
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cursor += align;
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assert(cursor % type_size == 0);
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out = 0;
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for (int i=0 ; i<type_size ; ++i)
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{
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if (size < cursor)
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{
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return false;
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}
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out <<= 8;
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out |= (((T)buffer[cursor++]) & 0xff);
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}
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return true;
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}
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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/**
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* Dumps the current cursor value and the unconsumed values in the
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* input buffer to the standard error. This method is intended solely
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* for debugging.
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*/
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void dump();
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#endif
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};
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/**
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* Explicit specialisation for reading a single byte.
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*/
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template<>
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inline bool input_buffer::consume_binary(uint8_t &out)
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{
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if (size < cursor + 1)
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{
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return false;
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}
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out = buffer[cursor++];
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* An input buffer subclass used for parsing DTS files. This manages a stack
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* of input buffers to handle /input/ operations.
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*/
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class text_input_buffer
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{
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std::unordered_set<std::string> defines;
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/**
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* The cursor is the input into the input stream where we are currently reading.
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*/
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int cursor = 0;
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/**
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* The current stack of includes. The current input is always from the top
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* of the stack.
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*/
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std::stack<std::shared_ptr<input_buffer>> input_stack;
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/**
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*
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*/
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const std::vector<std::string> include_paths;
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/**
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* Reads forward past any spaces. The DTS format is not whitespace
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* sensitive and so we want to scan past whitespace when reading it.
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*/
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void skip_spaces();
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/**
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* Returns the character immediately after the current one.
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*
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* This method does not look between files.
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*/
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char peek();
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/**
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* If a /include/ token is encountered, then look up the corresponding
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* input file, push it onto the input stack, and continue.
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*/
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void handle_include();
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/**
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* The base directory for this file.
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*/
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const std::string dir;
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/**
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* The file where dependencies should be output.
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*/
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FILE *depfile;
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public:
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/**
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* Construct a new text input buffer with the specified buffer as the start
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* of parsing and the specified set of input paths for handling new
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* inclusions.
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*/
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text_input_buffer(std::unique_ptr<input_buffer> &&b,
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std::unordered_set<std::string> &&d,
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std::vector<std::string> &&i,
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const std::string directory,
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FILE *deps)
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: defines(d), include_paths(i), dir(directory), depfile(deps)
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{
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input_stack.push(std::move(b));
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}
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/**
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* Skips all characters in the input until the specified character is
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* encountered.
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*/
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void skip_to(char);
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/**
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* Parse an expression. If `stopAtParen` is set, then only parse a number
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* or a parenthetical expression, otherwise assume that either is the
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* left-hand side of a binary expression and try to parse the right-hand
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* side.
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*/
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expression_ptr parse_expression(bool stopAtParen=false);
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/**
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* Parse a binary expression, having already parsed the right-hand side.
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*/
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expression_ptr parse_binary_expression(expression_ptr lhs);
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/**
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* Return whether all input has been consumed.
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*/
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bool finished()
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{
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return input_stack.empty() ||
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((input_stack.size() == 1) && input_stack.top()->finished());
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}
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/**
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* Dereferencing operator. Returns the current character in the top input buffer.
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*/
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inline char operator*()
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{
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if (input_stack.empty())
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{
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return 0;
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}
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return *(*input_stack.top());
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}
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/**
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* Increments the cursor, iterating forward in the buffer.
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*/
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inline text_input_buffer &operator++()
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{
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if (input_stack.empty())
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{
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return *this;
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}
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cursor++;
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auto &top = *input_stack.top();
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++top;
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if (top.finished())
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{
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input_stack.pop();
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}
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Consumes a character. Moves the cursor one character forward if the
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* next character matches the argument, returning true. If the current
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* character does not match the argument, returns false.
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*/
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inline bool consume(char c)
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{
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if (*(*this) == c)
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{
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++(*this);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Consumes a string. If the (null-terminated) string passed as the
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* argument appears in the input, advances the cursor to the end and
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* returns true. Returns false if the string does not appear at the
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* current point in the input.
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*
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* This method does not scan between files.
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*/
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bool consume(const char *str)
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{
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if (input_stack.empty())
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{
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return false;
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}
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return input_stack.top()->consume(str);
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}
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/**
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* Reads an integer in base 8, 10, or 16. Returns true and advances
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* the cursor to the end of the integer if the cursor points to an
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* integer, returns false and does not move the cursor otherwise.
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*
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* The parsed value is returned via the argument.
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*
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* This method does not scan between files.
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*/
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bool consume_integer(unsigned long long &outInt)
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{
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if (input_stack.empty())
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{
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return false;
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}
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return input_stack.top()->consume_integer(outInt);
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}
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/**
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* Reads an arithmetic expression (containing any of the normal C
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* operators), evaluates it, and returns the result.
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*/
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bool consume_integer_expression(unsigned long long &outInt);
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/**
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* Consumes two hex digits and return the resulting byte via the first
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* argument. If the next two characters are hex digits, returns true
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* and advances the cursor. If not, then returns false and leaves the
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* cursor in place.
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*
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* This method does not scan between files.
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*/
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bool consume_hex_byte(uint8_t &outByte)
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{
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if (input_stack.empty())
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{
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return false;
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}
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return input_stack.top()->consume_hex_byte(outByte);
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}
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/**
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* Returns the longest string in the input buffer starting at the
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* current cursor and composed entirely of characters that are valid in
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* node names.
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*/
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std::string parse_node_name();
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/**
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* Returns the longest string in the input buffer starting at the
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* current cursor and composed entirely of characters that are valid in
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* property names.
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*/
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std::string parse_property_name();
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/**
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* Parses either a node or a property name. If is_property is true on
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* entry, then only property names are parsed. If it is false, then it
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* will be set, on return, to indicate whether the parsed name is only
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* valid as a property.
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*/
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std::string parse_node_or_property_name(bool &is_property);
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/**
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* Parses up to a specified character and returns the intervening
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* characters as a string.
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*/
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std::string parse_to(char);
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/**
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* Advances the cursor to the start of the next token, skipping
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* comments and whitespace. If the cursor already points to the start
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* of a token, then this function does nothing.
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*/
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text_input_buffer &next_token();
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/**
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* Location in the source file. This should never be interpreted by
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* anything other than error reporting functions of this class. It will
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* eventually become something more complex than an `int`.
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*/
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class source_location
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{
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friend class text_input_buffer;
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/**
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* The text buffer object that included `b`.
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*/
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text_input_buffer &buffer;
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/**
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* The underlying buffer that contains this location.
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*/
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std::shared_ptr<input_buffer> b;
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/**
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* The offset within the current buffer of the source location.
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*/
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int cursor;
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source_location(text_input_buffer &buf)
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: buffer(buf),
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b(buf.input_stack.empty() ? nullptr : buf.input_stack.top()),
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cursor(b ? b->cursor : 0) {}
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public:
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/**
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* Report an error at this location.
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*/
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void report_error(const char *msg)
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{
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if (b)
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{
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buffer.parse_error(msg, *b, cursor);
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}
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else
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{
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buffer.parse_error(msg);
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}
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}
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};
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/**
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* Returns the current source location.
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*/
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source_location location()
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{
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return { *this };
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}
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/**
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* Prints a message indicating the location of a parse error.
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*/
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void parse_error(const char *msg);
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private:
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/**
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* Prints a message indicating the location of a parse error, given a
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* specified location. This is used when input has already moved beyond
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* the location that caused the failure.
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*/
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void parse_error(const char *msg, input_buffer &b, int loc);
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};
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} // namespace dtc
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#endif // !_INPUT_BUFFER_HH_
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