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*
* scanner.h
* API for the core scanner (flex machine)
*
* The core scanner is also used by PL/pgsql, so we provide a public API
* for it. However, the rest of the backend is only expected to use the
* higher-level API provided by parser.h.
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2012, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/include/parser/scanner.h
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef SCANNER_H
#define SCANNER_H
#include "parser/keywords.h"
/*
* The scanner returns extra data about scanned tokens in this union type.
* Note that this is a subset of the fields used in YYSTYPE of the bison
* parsers built atop the scanner.
*/
typedef union core_YYSTYPE
{
int ival; /* for integer literals */
char *str; /* for identifiers and non-integer literals */
const char *keyword; /* canonical spelling of keywords */
} core_YYSTYPE;
/*
* We track token locations in terms of byte offsets from the start of the
* source string, not the column number/line number representation that
* bison uses by default. Also, to minimize overhead we track only one
* location (usually the first token location) for each construct, not
* the beginning and ending locations as bison does by default. It's
* therefore sufficient to make YYLTYPE an int.
*/
#define YYLTYPE int
/*
* Another important component of the scanner's API is the token code numbers.
* However, those are not defined in this file, because bison insists on
* defining them for itself. The token codes used by the core scanner are
* the ASCII characters plus these:
* %token <str> IDENT FCONST SCONST BCONST XCONST Op
* %token <ival> ICONST PARAM
* %token TYPECAST DOT_DOT COLON_EQUALS
* The above token definitions *must* be the first ones declared in any
* bison parser built atop this scanner, so that they will have consistent
* numbers assigned to them (specifically, IDENT = 258 and so on).
*/
/*
* The YY_EXTRA data that a flex scanner allows us to pass around.
* Private state needed by the core scanner goes here. Note that the actual
* yy_extra struct may be larger and have this as its first component, thus
* allowing the calling parser to keep some fields of its own in YY_EXTRA.
*/
typedef struct core_yy_extra_type
{
/*
* The string the scanner is physically scanning. We keep this mainly so
* that we can cheaply compute the offset of the current token (yytext).
*/
char *scanbuf;
Size scanbuflen;
/*
* The keyword list to use.
*/
const ScanKeyword *keywords;
int num_keywords;
/*
* literalbuf is used to accumulate literal values when multiple rules are
* needed to parse a single literal. Call startlit() to reset buffer to
* empty, addlit() to add text. NOTE: the string in literalbuf is NOT
* necessarily null-terminated, but there always IS room to add a trailing
* null at offset literallen. We store a null only when we need it.
*/
char *literalbuf; /* palloc'd expandable buffer */
int literallen; /* actual current string length */
int literalalloc; /* current allocated buffer size */
int xcdepth; /* depth of nesting in slash-star comments */
char *dolqstart; /* current $foo$ quote start string */
/* first part of UTF16 surrogate pair for Unicode escapes */
int32 utf16_first_part;
/* state variables for literal-lexing warnings */
bool warn_on_first_escape;
bool saw_non_ascii;
} core_yy_extra_type;
/*
* The type of yyscanner is opaque outside scan.l.
*/
typedef void *core_yyscan_t;
/* Entry points in parser/scan.l */
extern core_yyscan_t scanner_init(const char *str,
core_yy_extra_type *yyext,
const ScanKeyword *keywords,
int num_keywords);
extern void scanner_finish(core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
extern int core_yylex(core_YYSTYPE *lvalp, YYLTYPE *llocp,
core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
extern int scanner_errposition(int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
extern void scanner_yyerror(const char *message, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
#endif /* SCANNER_H */
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