1 /* Bison parser for Rust expressions, for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GDB.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 /* The Bison manual says that %pure-parser is deprecated, but we use
20 it anyway because it also works with Byacc. That is also why
21 this uses %lex-param and %parse-param rather than the simpler
22 %param -- Byacc does not support the latter. */
24 %lex
-param
{struct rust_parser
*parser
}
25 %parse
-param
{struct rust_parser
*parser
}
27 /* Removing the last conflict seems difficult. */
36 #include "cp-support.h"
37 #include "gdb_obstack.h"
38 #include "gdb_regex.h"
39 #include "rust-lang.h"
40 #include "parser-defs.h"
45 #define GDB_YY_REMAP_PREFIX rust
48 #define RUSTSTYPE YYSTYPE
51 typedef std
::vector
<const struct rust_op
*> rust_op_vector
;
53 /* A typed integer constant. */
61 /* A typed floating point constant. */
63 struct typed_val_float
69 /* An identifier and an expression. This is used to represent one
70 element of a struct initializer. */
75 const struct rust_op
*init
;
78 typedef std
::vector
<set_field
> rust_set_vector
;
84 /* A typed integer constant. */
85 struct typed_val_int typed_val_int
;
87 /* A typed floating point constant. */
88 struct typed_val_float typed_val_float
;
90 /* An identifier or string. */
93 /* A token representing an opcode, like "==". */
94 enum exp_opcode opcode
;
96 /* A list of expressions; for example, the arguments to a function
98 rust_op_vector
*params
;
100 /* A list of field initializers. */
101 rust_set_vector
*field_inits
;
103 /* A single field initializer. */
104 struct set_field one_field_init
;
107 const struct rust_op
*op
;
109 /* A plain integer, for example used to count the number of
110 "super::" prefixes on a path. */
117 static int rustyylex
(YYSTYPE *, rust_parser
*);
118 static void rustyyerror
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *msg
);
120 static void rust_push_back
(char c
);
121 static struct stoken make_stoken
(const char *);
122 static struct block_symbol rust_lookup_symbol
(const char *name
,
123 const struct block
*block
,
124 const domain_enum domain
);
126 /* A regular expression for matching Rust numbers. This is split up
127 since it is very long and this gives us a way to comment the
130 static const char *number_regex_text
=
131 /* subexpression 1: allows use of alternation, otherwise uninteresting */
133 /* First comes floating point. */
134 /* Recognize number after the decimal point, with optional
135 exponent and optional type suffix.
136 subexpression 2: allows "?", otherwise uninteresting
137 subexpression 3: if present, type suffix
139 "[0-9][0-9_]*\\.[0-9][0-9_]*([eE][-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*)?(f32|f64)?"
140 #define FLOAT_TYPE1 3
142 /* Recognize exponent without decimal point, with optional type
144 subexpression 4: if present, type suffix
146 #define FLOAT_TYPE2 4
147 "[0-9][0-9_]*[eE][-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(f32|f64)?"
149 /* "23." is a valid floating point number, but "23.e5" and
150 "23.f32" are not. So, handle the trailing-. case
154 /* Finally come integers.
155 subexpression 5: text of integer
156 subexpression 6: if present, type suffix
157 subexpression 7: allows use of alternation, otherwise uninteresting
161 "(0x[a-fA-F0-9_]+|0o[0-7_]+|0b[01_]+|[0-9][0-9_]*)"
162 "([iu](size|8|16|32|64))?"
164 /* The number of subexpressions to allocate space for, including the
165 "0th" whole match subexpression. */
166 #define NUM_SUBEXPRESSIONS 8
168 /* The compiled number-matching regex. */
170 static regex_t number_regex
;
172 /* An instance of this is created before parsing, and destroyed when
173 parsing is finished. */
177 rust_parser
(struct parser_state
*state
)
178 : rust_ast
(nullptr
),
187 /* Create a new rust_set_vector. The storage for the new vector is
188 managed by this class. */
189 rust_set_vector
*new_set_vector
()
191 rust_set_vector
*result
= new rust_set_vector
;
192 set_vectors.push_back
(std
::unique_ptr
<rust_set_vector
> (result
));
196 /* Create a new rust_ops_vector. The storage for the new vector is
197 managed by this class. */
198 rust_op_vector
*new_op_vector
()
200 rust_op_vector
*result
= new rust_op_vector
;
201 op_vectors.push_back
(std
::unique_ptr
<rust_op_vector
> (result
));
205 /* Return the parser's language. */
206 const struct language_defn
*language
() const
208 return parse_language
(pstate
);
211 /* Return the parser's gdbarch. */
212 struct gdbarch
*arch
() const
214 return parse_gdbarch
(pstate
);
217 /* A helper to look up a Rust type, or fail. This only works for
218 types defined by rust_language_arch_info. */
220 struct type
*get_type
(const char *name
)
224 type
= language_lookup_primitive_type
(language
(), arch
(), name
);
226 error (_
("Could not find Rust type %s"), name
);
230 const char *copy_name
(const char *name
, int len
);
231 struct stoken concat3
(const char *s1
, const char *s2
, const char *s3
);
232 const struct rust_op
*crate_name
(const struct rust_op
*name
);
233 const struct rust_op
*super_name
(const struct rust_op
*ident
,
234 unsigned int n_supers
);
236 int lex_character
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
);
237 int lex_number
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
);
238 int lex_string
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
);
239 int lex_identifier
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
);
241 struct type
*rust_lookup_type
(const char *name
, const struct block
*block
);
242 std
::vector
<struct type
*> convert_params_to_types
(rust_op_vector
*params
);
243 struct type
*convert_ast_to_type
(const struct rust_op
*operation
);
244 const char *convert_name
(const struct rust_op
*operation
);
245 void convert_params_to_expression
(rust_op_vector
*params
,
246 const struct rust_op
*top
);
247 void convert_ast_to_expression
(const struct rust_op
*operation
,
248 const struct rust_op
*top
,
249 bool want_type
= false
);
251 struct rust_op
*ast_basic_type
(enum type_code typecode
);
252 const struct rust_op
*ast_operation
(enum exp_opcode opcode
,
253 const struct rust_op
*left
,
254 const struct rust_op
*right
);
255 const struct rust_op
*ast_compound_assignment
256 (enum exp_opcode opcode
, const struct rust_op
*left
,
257 const struct rust_op
*rust_op
);
258 const struct rust_op
*ast_literal
(struct typed_val_int val
);
259 const struct rust_op
*ast_dliteral
(struct typed_val_float val
);
260 const struct rust_op
*ast_structop
(const struct rust_op
*left
,
263 const struct rust_op
*ast_structop_anonymous
264 (const struct rust_op
*left
, struct typed_val_int number
);
265 const struct rust_op
*ast_unary
(enum exp_opcode opcode
,
266 const struct rust_op
*expr
);
267 const struct rust_op
*ast_cast
(const struct rust_op
*expr
,
268 const struct rust_op
*type
);
269 const struct rust_op
*ast_call_ish
(enum exp_opcode opcode
,
270 const struct rust_op
*expr
,
271 rust_op_vector
*params
);
272 const struct rust_op
*ast_path
(struct stoken name
,
273 rust_op_vector
*params
);
274 const struct rust_op
*ast_string
(struct stoken str
);
275 const struct rust_op
*ast_struct
(const struct rust_op
*name
,
276 rust_set_vector
*fields
);
277 const struct rust_op
*ast_range
(const struct rust_op
*lhs
,
278 const struct rust_op
*rhs
,
280 const struct rust_op
*ast_array_type
(const struct rust_op
*lhs
,
281 struct typed_val_int val
);
282 const struct rust_op
*ast_slice_type
(const struct rust_op
*type
);
283 const struct rust_op
*ast_reference_type
(const struct rust_op
*type
);
284 const struct rust_op
*ast_pointer_type
(const struct rust_op
*type
,
286 const struct rust_op
*ast_function_type
(const struct rust_op
*result
,
287 rust_op_vector
*params
);
288 const struct rust_op
*ast_tuple_type
(rust_op_vector
*params
);
291 /* A pointer to this is installed globally. */
292 auto_obstack obstack
;
294 /* Result of parsing. Points into obstack. */
295 const struct rust_op
*rust_ast
;
297 /* This keeps track of the various vectors we allocate. */
298 std
::vector
<std
::unique_ptr
<rust_set_vector
>> set_vectors
;
299 std
::vector
<std
::unique_ptr
<rust_op_vector
>> op_vectors
;
301 /* The parser state gdb gave us. */
302 struct parser_state
*pstate
;
305 /* Rust AST operations. We build a tree of these; then lower them to
306 gdb expressions when parsing has completed. */
311 enum exp_opcode opcode
;
312 /* If OPCODE is OP_TYPE, then this holds information about what type
313 is described by this node. */
314 enum type_code typecode
;
315 /* Indicates whether OPCODE actually represents a compound
316 assignment. For example, if OPCODE is GTGT and this is false,
317 then this rust_op represents an ordinary ">>"; but if this is
318 true, then this rust_op represents ">>=". Unused in other
320 unsigned int compound_assignment
: 1;
321 /* Only used by a field expression; if set, indicates that the field
322 name occurred at the end of the expression and is eligible for
324 unsigned int completing
: 1;
325 /* For OP_RANGE, indicates whether the range is inclusive or
327 unsigned int inclusive
: 1;
328 /* Operands of expression. Which one is used and how depends on the
329 particular opcode. */
338 %token
<sval
> COMPLETE
339 %token
<typed_val_int
> INTEGER
340 %token
<typed_val_int
> DECIMAL_INTEGER
342 %token
<sval
> BYTESTRING
343 %token
<typed_val_float
> FLOAT
344 %token
<opcode
> COMPOUND_ASSIGN
346 /* Keyword tokens. */
347 %token
<voidval
> KW_AS
348 %token
<voidval
> KW_IF
349 %token
<voidval
> KW_TRUE
350 %token
<voidval
> KW_FALSE
351 %token
<voidval
> KW_SUPER
352 %token
<voidval
> KW_SELF
353 %token
<voidval
> KW_MUT
354 %token
<voidval
> KW_EXTERN
355 %token
<voidval
> KW_CONST
356 %token
<voidval
> KW_FN
357 %token
<voidval
> KW_SIZEOF
359 /* Operator tokens. */
360 %token
<voidval
> DOTDOT
361 %token
<voidval
> DOTDOTEQ
362 %token
<voidval
> OROR
363 %token
<voidval
> ANDAND
364 %token
<voidval
> EQEQ
365 %token
<voidval
> NOTEQ
366 %token
<voidval
> LTEQ
367 %token
<voidval
> GTEQ
368 %token
<voidval
> LSH RSH
369 %token
<voidval
> COLONCOLON
370 %token
<voidval
> ARROW
373 %type
<op
> path_for_expr
374 %type
<op
> identifier_path_for_expr
375 %type
<op
> path_for_type
376 %type
<op
> identifier_path_for_type
377 %type
<op
> just_identifiers_for_type
379 %type
<params
> maybe_type_list
380 %type
<params
> type_list
382 %type
<depth
> super_path
386 %type
<op
> field_expr
389 %type
<op
> binop_expr
390 %type
<op
> binop_expr_expr
391 %type
<op
> type_cast_expr
392 %type
<op
> assignment_expr
393 %type
<op
> compound_assignment_expr
394 %type
<op
> paren_expr
397 %type
<op
> tuple_expr
399 %type
<op
> struct_expr
400 %type
<op
> array_expr
401 %type
<op
> range_expr
403 %type
<params
> expr_list
404 %type
<params
> maybe_expr_list
405 %type
<params
> paren_expr_list
407 %type
<field_inits
> struct_expr_list
408 %type
<one_field_init
> struct_expr_tail
411 %nonassoc DOTDOT DOTDOTEQ
412 %right
'=' COMPOUND_ASSIGN
415 %nonassoc EQEQ NOTEQ
'<' '>' LTEQ GTEQ
423 /* These could be %precedence in Bison, but that isn't a yacc
434 /* If we are completing and see a valid parse,
435 rust_ast will already have been set. */
436 if
(parser
->rust_ast
== NULL
)
437 parser
->rust_ast
= $1;
441 /* Note that the Rust grammar includes a method_call_expr, but we
442 handle this differently, to avoid a shift/reduce conflict with
454 | unop_expr
/* Must precede call_expr because of ambiguity with
462 '(' expr
',' maybe_expr_list
')'
465 error (_
("Tuple expressions not supported yet"));
472 struct typed_val_int val
;
475 = (language_lookup_primitive_type
476 (parser
->language
(), parser
->arch
(),
479 $$
= parser
->ast_literal
(val
);
483 /* To avoid a shift/reduce conflict with call_expr, we don't handle
484 tuple struct expressions here, but instead when examining the
487 path_for_expr
'{' struct_expr_list
'}'
488 { $$
= parser
->ast_struct
($1, $3); }
515 sf.init
= parser
->ast_path
($1, NULL
);
523 $$
= parser
->new_set_vector
();
527 rust_set_vector
*result
= parser
->new_set_vector
();
528 result
->push_back
($1);
531 | IDENT
':' expr
',' struct_expr_list
540 | IDENT
',' struct_expr_list
545 sf.init
= parser
->ast_path
($1, NULL
);
552 '[' KW_MUT expr_list
']'
553 { $$
= parser
->ast_call_ish
(OP_ARRAY
, NULL
, $3); }
555 { $$
= parser
->ast_call_ish
(OP_ARRAY
, NULL
, $2); }
556 |
'[' KW_MUT expr
';' expr
']'
557 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(OP_RUST_ARRAY
, $3, $5); }
558 |
'[' expr
';' expr
']'
559 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(OP_RUST_ARRAY
, $2, $4); }
564 { $$
= parser
->ast_range
($1, NULL
, false
); }
566 { $$
= parser
->ast_range
($1, $3, false
); }
568 { $$
= parser
->ast_range
($1, $3, true
); }
570 { $$
= parser
->ast_range
(NULL
, $2, false
); }
572 { $$
= parser
->ast_range
(NULL
, $2, true
); }
574 { $$
= parser
->ast_range
(NULL
, NULL
, false
); }
579 { $$
= parser
->ast_literal
($1); }
581 { $$
= parser
->ast_literal
($1); }
583 { $$
= parser
->ast_dliteral
($1); }
586 struct set_field field
;
587 struct typed_val_int val
;
590 rust_set_vector
*fields
= parser
->new_set_vector
();
592 /* Wrap the raw string in the &str struct. */
593 field.name.ptr
= "data_ptr";
594 field.name.length
= strlen
(field.name.ptr
);
595 field.init
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_ADDR
,
596 parser
->ast_string
($1));
597 fields
->push_back
(field
);
599 val.type
= parser
->get_type
("usize");
602 field.name.ptr
= "length";
603 field.name.length
= strlen
(field.name.ptr
);
604 field.init
= parser
->ast_literal
(val
);
605 fields
->push_back
(field
);
608 token.length
= strlen
(token.ptr
);
609 $$
= parser
->ast_struct
(parser
->ast_path
(token
, NULL
),
613 { $$
= parser
->ast_string
($1); }
616 struct typed_val_int val
;
618 val.type
= language_bool_type
(parser
->language
(),
621 $$
= parser
->ast_literal
(val
);
625 struct typed_val_int val
;
627 val.type
= language_bool_type
(parser
->language
(),
630 $$
= parser
->ast_literal
(val
);
636 { $$
= parser
->ast_structop
($1, $3.ptr
, 0); }
639 $$
= parser
->ast_structop
($1, $3.ptr
, 1);
640 parser
->rust_ast
= $$
;
642 | expr
'.' DECIMAL_INTEGER
643 { $$
= parser
->ast_structop_anonymous
($1, $3); }
648 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_SUBSCRIPT
, $1, $3); }
653 { $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_PLUS
, $2); }
655 |
'-' expr %prec UNARY
656 { $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_NEG
, $2); }
658 |
'!' expr %prec UNARY
660 /* Note that we provide a Rust-specific evaluator
661 override for UNOP_COMPLEMENT, so it can do the
662 right thing for both bool and integral
664 $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_COMPLEMENT
, $2);
667 |
'*' expr %prec UNARY
668 { $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_IND
, $2); }
670 |
'&' expr %prec UNARY
671 { $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_ADDR
, $2); }
673 |
'&' KW_MUT expr %prec UNARY
674 { $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_ADDR
, $3); }
675 | KW_SIZEOF
'(' expr
')' %prec UNARY
676 { $$
= parser
->ast_unary
(UNOP_SIZEOF
, $3); }
683 | compound_assignment_expr
688 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_MUL
, $1, $3); }
691 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_REPEAT
, $1, $3); }
694 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_DIV
, $1, $3); }
697 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_REM
, $1, $3); }
700 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_LESS
, $1, $3); }
703 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_GTR
, $1, $3); }
706 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_BITWISE_AND
, $1, $3); }
709 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_BITWISE_IOR
, $1, $3); }
712 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_BITWISE_XOR
, $1, $3); }
715 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_ADD
, $1, $3); }
718 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_SUB
, $1, $3); }
721 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_LOGICAL_OR
, $1, $3); }
724 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_LOGICAL_AND
, $1, $3); }
727 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_EQUAL
, $1, $3); }
730 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_NOTEQUAL
, $1, $3); }
733 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_LEQ
, $1, $3); }
736 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_GEQ
, $1, $3); }
739 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_LSH
, $1, $3); }
742 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_RSH
, $1, $3); }
747 { $$
= parser
->ast_cast
($1, $3); }
752 { $$
= parser
->ast_operation
(BINOP_ASSIGN
, $1, $3); }
755 compound_assignment_expr:
756 expr COMPOUND_ASSIGN expr
757 { $$
= parser
->ast_compound_assignment
($2, $1, $3); }
769 $$
= parser
->new_op_vector
();
782 /* The result can't be NULL. */
783 $$
= parser
->new_op_vector
();
790 '(' maybe_expr_list
')'
796 { $$
= parser
->ast_call_ish
(OP_FUNCALL
, $1, $2); }
807 | super_path KW_SUPER COLONCOLON
815 { $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1, NULL
); }
817 { $$
= parser
->ast_path
(make_stoken
("self"), NULL
); }
821 identifier_path_for_expr
822 | KW_SELF COLONCOLON identifier_path_for_expr
823 { $$
= parser
->super_name
($3, 0); }
824 | maybe_self_path super_path identifier_path_for_expr
825 { $$
= parser
->super_name
($3, $2); }
826 | COLONCOLON identifier_path_for_expr
827 { $$
= parser
->crate_name
($2); }
828 | KW_EXTERN identifier_path_for_expr
830 /* This is a gdb extension to make it possible to
831 refer to items in other crates. It just bypasses
832 adding the current crate to the front of the
834 $$
= parser
->ast_path
(parser
->concat3
("::",
841 identifier_path_for_expr:
843 { $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1, NULL
); }
844 | identifier_path_for_expr COLONCOLON IDENT
846 $$
= parser
->ast_path
(parser
->concat3
($1->left.sval.ptr
,
850 | identifier_path_for_expr COLONCOLON
'<' type_list
'>'
851 { $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1->left.sval
, $4); }
852 | identifier_path_for_expr COLONCOLON
'<' type_list RSH
854 $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1->left.sval
, $4);
855 rust_push_back
('>');
860 identifier_path_for_type
861 | KW_SELF COLONCOLON identifier_path_for_type
862 { $$
= parser
->super_name
($3, 0); }
863 | maybe_self_path super_path identifier_path_for_type
864 { $$
= parser
->super_name
($3, $2); }
865 | COLONCOLON identifier_path_for_type
866 { $$
= parser
->crate_name
($2); }
867 | KW_EXTERN identifier_path_for_type
869 /* This is a gdb extension to make it possible to
870 refer to items in other crates. It just bypasses
871 adding the current crate to the front of the
873 $$
= parser
->ast_path
(parser
->concat3
("::",
880 just_identifiers_for_type:
882 { $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1, NULL
); }
883 | just_identifiers_for_type COLONCOLON IDENT
885 $$
= parser
->ast_path
(parser
->concat3
($1->left.sval.ptr
,
891 identifier_path_for_type:
892 just_identifiers_for_type
893 | just_identifiers_for_type
'<' type_list
'>'
894 { $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1->left.sval
, $3); }
895 | just_identifiers_for_type
'<' type_list RSH
897 $$
= parser
->ast_path
($1->left.sval
, $3);
898 rust_push_back
('>');
904 |
'[' type
';' INTEGER
']'
905 { $$
= parser
->ast_array_type
($2, $4); }
906 |
'[' type
';' DECIMAL_INTEGER
']'
907 { $$
= parser
->ast_array_type
($2, $4); }
909 { $$
= parser
->ast_slice_type
($3); }
911 { $$
= parser
->ast_reference_type
($2); }
913 { $$
= parser
->ast_pointer_type
($3, 1); }
915 { $$
= parser
->ast_pointer_type
($3, 0); }
916 | KW_FN
'(' maybe_type_list
')' ARROW type
917 { $$
= parser
->ast_function_type
($6, $3); }
918 |
'(' maybe_type_list
')'
919 { $$
= parser
->ast_tuple_type
($2); }
932 rust_op_vector
*result
= parser
->new_op_vector
();
933 result
->push_back
($1);
945 /* A struct of this type is used to describe a token. */
951 enum exp_opcode opcode
;
954 /* Identifier tokens. */
956 static const struct token_info identifier_tokens
[] =
958 { "as", KW_AS
, OP_NULL
},
959 { "false", KW_FALSE
, OP_NULL
},
960 { "if", 0, OP_NULL
},
961 { "mut", KW_MUT
, OP_NULL
},
962 { "const", KW_CONST
, OP_NULL
},
963 { "self", KW_SELF
, OP_NULL
},
964 { "super", KW_SUPER
, OP_NULL
},
965 { "true", KW_TRUE
, OP_NULL
},
966 { "extern", KW_EXTERN
, OP_NULL
},
967 { "fn", KW_FN
, OP_NULL
},
968 { "sizeof", KW_SIZEOF
, OP_NULL
},
971 /* Operator tokens, sorted longest first. */
973 static const struct token_info operator_tokens
[] =
975 { ">>=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_RSH
},
976 { "<<=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_LSH
},
978 { "<<", LSH
, OP_NULL
},
979 { ">>", RSH
, OP_NULL
},
980 { "&&", ANDAND
, OP_NULL
},
981 { "||", OROR
, OP_NULL
},
982 { "==", EQEQ
, OP_NULL
},
983 { "!=", NOTEQ
, OP_NULL
},
984 { "<=", LTEQ
, OP_NULL
},
985 { ">=", GTEQ
, OP_NULL
},
986 { "+=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_ADD
},
987 { "-=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_SUB
},
988 { "*=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_MUL
},
989 { "/=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_DIV
},
990 { "%=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_REM
},
991 { "&=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_BITWISE_AND
},
992 { "|=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_BITWISE_IOR
},
993 { "^=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN
, BINOP_BITWISE_XOR
},
994 { "..=", DOTDOTEQ
, OP_NULL
},
996 { "::", COLONCOLON
, OP_NULL
},
997 { "..", DOTDOT
, OP_NULL
},
998 { "->", ARROW
, OP_NULL
}
1001 /* Helper function to copy to the name obstack. */
1004 rust_parser::copy_name
(const char *name
, int len
)
1006 return
(const char *) obstack_copy0
(&obstack
, name
, len
);
1009 /* Helper function to make an stoken from a C string. */
1011 static struct stoken
1012 make_stoken
(const char *p
)
1014 struct stoken result
;
1017 result.length
= strlen
(result.ptr
);
1021 /* Helper function to concatenate three strings on the name
1025 rust_parser::concat3
(const char *s1
, const char *s2
, const char *s3
)
1027 return make_stoken
(obconcat
(&obstack
, s1
, s2
, s3
, (char *) NULL
));
1030 /* Return an AST node referring to NAME, but relative to the crate's
1033 const struct rust_op
*
1034 rust_parser::crate_name
(const struct rust_op
*name
)
1036 std
::string crate
= rust_crate_for_block
(expression_context_block
);
1037 struct stoken result
;
1039 gdb_assert
(name
->opcode
== OP_VAR_VALUE
);
1042 error (_
("Could not find crate for current location"));
1043 result
= make_stoken
(obconcat
(&obstack
, "::", crate.c_str
(), "::",
1044 name
->left.sval.ptr
, (char *) NULL
));
1046 return ast_path
(result
, name
->right.params
);
1049 /* Create an AST node referring to a "super::" qualified name. IDENT
1050 is the base name and N_SUPERS is how many "super::"s were
1051 provided. N_SUPERS can be zero. */
1053 const struct rust_op
*
1054 rust_parser::super_name
(const struct rust_op
*ident
, unsigned int n_supers
)
1056 const char *scope
= block_scope
(expression_context_block
);
1059 gdb_assert
(ident
->opcode
== OP_VAR_VALUE
);
1061 if
(scope
[0] == '\0')
1062 error (_
("Couldn't find namespace scope for self::"));
1067 std
::vector
<int> offsets
;
1068 unsigned int current_len
;
1070 current_len
= cp_find_first_component
(scope
);
1071 while
(scope
[current_len
] != '\0')
1073 offsets.push_back
(current_len
);
1074 gdb_assert
(scope
[current_len
] == ':');
1077 current_len
+= cp_find_first_component
(scope
1081 len
= offsets.size
();
1082 if
(n_supers
>= len
)
1083 error (_
("Too many super:: uses from '%s'"), scope
);
1085 offset
= offsets
[len
- n_supers
];
1088 offset
= strlen
(scope
);
1090 obstack_grow
(&obstack
, "::", 2);
1091 obstack_grow
(&obstack
, scope
, offset
);
1092 obstack_grow
(&obstack
, "::", 2);
1093 obstack_grow0
(&obstack
, ident
->left.sval.ptr
, ident
->left.sval.length
);
1095 return ast_path
(make_stoken
((const char *) obstack_finish
(&obstack
)),
1096 ident
->right.params
);
1099 /* A helper that updates the innermost block as appropriate. */
1102 update_innermost_block
(struct block_symbol sym
)
1104 if
(symbol_read_needs_frame
(sym.symbol
))
1105 innermost_block.update
(sym
);
1108 /* Lex a hex number with at least MIN digits and at most MAX
1112 lex_hex
(int min
, int max
)
1114 uint32_t result
= 0;
1116 /* We only want to stop at MAX if we're lexing a byte escape. */
1117 int check_max
= min
== max
;
1119 while
((check_max ? len
<= max
: 1)
1120 && ((lexptr
[0] >= 'a' && lexptr
[0] <= 'f')
1121 ||
(lexptr
[0] >= 'A' && lexptr
[0] <= 'F')
1122 ||
(lexptr
[0] >= '0' && lexptr
[0] <= '9')))
1125 if
(lexptr
[0] >= 'a' && lexptr
[0] <= 'f')
1126 result
= result
+ 10 + lexptr
[0] - 'a';
1127 else if
(lexptr
[0] >= 'A' && lexptr
[0] <= 'F')
1128 result
= result
+ 10 + lexptr
[0] - 'A';
1130 result
= result
+ lexptr
[0] - '0';
1136 error (_
("Not enough hex digits seen"));
1139 gdb_assert
(min
!= max
);
1140 error (_
("Overlong hex escape"));
1146 /* Lex an escape. IS_BYTE is true if we're lexing a byte escape;
1147 otherwise we're lexing a character escape. */
1150 lex_escape
(int is_byte
)
1154 gdb_assert
(lexptr
[0] == '\\');
1160 result
= lex_hex
(2, 2);
1165 error (_
("Unicode escape in byte literal"));
1167 if
(lexptr
[0] != '{')
1168 error (_
("Missing '{' in Unicode escape"));
1170 result
= lex_hex
(1, 6);
1171 /* Could do range checks here. */
1172 if
(lexptr
[0] != '}')
1173 error (_
("Missing '}' in Unicode escape"));
1207 error (_
("Invalid escape \\%c in literal"), lexptr
[0]);
1213 /* Lex a character constant. */
1216 rust_parser::lex_character
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
)
1221 if
(lexptr
[0] == 'b')
1226 gdb_assert
(lexptr
[0] == '\'');
1228 /* This should handle UTF-8 here. */
1229 if
(lexptr
[0] == '\\')
1230 value
= lex_escape
(is_byte
);
1233 value
= lexptr
[0] & 0xff;
1237 if
(lexptr
[0] != '\'')
1238 error (_
("Unterminated character literal"));
1241 lvalp
->typed_val_int.val
= value
;
1242 lvalp
->typed_val_int.type
= get_type
(is_byte ?
"u8" : "char");
1247 /* Return the offset of the double quote if STR looks like the start
1248 of a raw string, or 0 if STR does not start a raw string. */
1251 starts_raw_string
(const char *str
)
1253 const char *save
= str
;
1258 while
(str
[0] == '#')
1265 /* Return true if STR looks like the end of a raw string that had N
1266 hashes at the start. */
1269 ends_raw_string
(const char *str
, int n
)
1273 gdb_assert
(str
[0] == '"');
1274 for
(i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
1275 if
(str
[i
+ 1] != '#')
1280 /* Lex a string constant. */
1283 rust_parser::lex_string
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
)
1285 int is_byte
= lexptr
[0] == 'b';
1290 raw_length
= starts_raw_string
(lexptr
);
1291 lexptr
+= raw_length
;
1292 gdb_assert
(lexptr
[0] == '"');
1301 if
(lexptr
[0] == '"' && ends_raw_string
(lexptr
, raw_length
- 1))
1303 /* Exit with lexptr pointing after the final "#". */
1304 lexptr
+= raw_length
;
1307 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '\0')
1308 error (_
("Unexpected EOF in string"));
1310 value
= lexptr
[0] & 0xff;
1311 if
(is_byte
&& value
> 127)
1312 error (_
("Non-ASCII value in raw byte string"));
1313 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, value
);
1317 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '"')
1319 /* Make sure to skip the quote. */
1323 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '\\')
1325 value
= lex_escape
(is_byte
);
1328 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, value
);
1330 convert_between_encodings
("UTF-32", "UTF-8", (gdb_byte
*) &value
,
1331 sizeof
(value
), sizeof
(value
),
1332 &obstack
, translit_none
);
1334 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '\0')
1335 error (_
("Unexpected EOF in string"));
1338 value
= lexptr
[0] & 0xff;
1339 if
(is_byte
&& value
> 127)
1340 error (_
("Non-ASCII value in byte string"));
1341 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, value
);
1346 lvalp
->sval.length
= obstack_object_size
(&obstack
);
1347 lvalp
->sval.ptr
= (const char *) obstack_finish
(&obstack
);
1348 return is_byte ? BYTESTRING
: STRING
;
1351 /* Return true if STRING starts with whitespace followed by a digit. */
1354 space_then_number
(const char *string)
1356 const char *p
= string;
1358 while
(p
[0] == ' ' || p
[0] == '\t')
1363 return
*p
>= '0' && *p
<= '9';
1366 /* Return true if C can start an identifier. */
1369 rust_identifier_start_p
(char c
)
1371 return
((c
>= 'a' && c
<= 'z')
1372 ||
(c
>= 'A' && c
<= 'Z')
1377 /* Lex an identifier. */
1380 rust_parser::lex_identifier
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
)
1382 const char *start
= lexptr
;
1383 unsigned int length
;
1384 const struct token_info
*token
;
1386 int is_gdb_var
= lexptr
[0] == '$';
1388 gdb_assert
(rust_identifier_start_p
(lexptr
[0]));
1392 /* For the time being this doesn't handle Unicode rules. Non-ASCII
1393 identifiers are gated anyway. */
1394 while
((lexptr
[0] >= 'a' && lexptr
[0] <= 'z')
1395 ||
(lexptr
[0] >= 'A' && lexptr
[0] <= 'Z')
1397 ||
(is_gdb_var
&& lexptr
[0] == '$')
1398 ||
(lexptr
[0] >= '0' && lexptr
[0] <= '9'))
1402 length
= lexptr
- start
;
1404 for
(i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE
(identifier_tokens
); ++i
)
1406 if
(length
== strlen
(identifier_tokens
[i
].name
)
1407 && strncmp
(identifier_tokens
[i
].name
, start
, length
) == 0)
1409 token
= &identifier_tokens
[i
];
1416 if
(token
->value
== 0)
1418 /* Leave the terminating token alone. */
1423 else if
(token
== NULL
1424 && (strncmp
(start
, "thread", length
) == 0
1425 || strncmp
(start
, "task", length
) == 0)
1426 && space_then_number
(lexptr
))
1428 /* "task" or "thread" followed by a number terminates the
1429 parse, per gdb rules. */
1434 if
(token
== NULL ||
(parse_completion
&& lexptr
[0] == '\0'))
1435 lvalp
->sval
= make_stoken
(copy_name
(start
, length
));
1437 if
(parse_completion
&& lexptr
[0] == '\0')
1439 /* Prevent rustyylex from returning two COMPLETE tokens. */
1440 prev_lexptr
= lexptr
;
1445 return token
->value
;
1451 /* Lex an operator. */
1454 lex_operator
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
)
1456 const struct token_info
*token
= NULL
;
1459 for
(i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE
(operator_tokens
); ++i
)
1461 if
(strncmp
(operator_tokens
[i
].name
, lexptr
,
1462 strlen
(operator_tokens
[i
].name
)) == 0)
1464 lexptr
+= strlen
(operator_tokens
[i
].name
);
1465 token
= &operator_tokens
[i
];
1472 lvalp
->opcode
= token
->opcode
;
1473 return token
->value
;
1482 rust_parser::lex_number
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
)
1484 regmatch_t subexps
[NUM_SUBEXPRESSIONS
];
1487 int could_be_decimal
= 1;
1488 int implicit_i32
= 0;
1489 const char *type_name
= NULL
;
1492 int type_index
= -1;
1495 match
= regexec
(&number_regex
, lexptr
, ARRAY_SIZE
(subexps
), subexps
, 0);
1496 /* Failure means the regexp is broken. */
1497 gdb_assert
(match
== 0);
1499 if
(subexps
[INT_TEXT
].rm_so
!= -1)
1501 /* Integer part matched. */
1503 end_index
= subexps
[INT_TEXT
].rm_eo
;
1504 if
(subexps
[INT_TYPE
].rm_so
== -1)
1511 type_index
= INT_TYPE
;
1512 could_be_decimal
= 0;
1515 else if
(subexps
[FLOAT_TYPE1
].rm_so
!= -1)
1517 /* Found floating point type suffix. */
1518 end_index
= subexps
[FLOAT_TYPE1
].rm_so
;
1519 type_index
= FLOAT_TYPE1
;
1521 else if
(subexps
[FLOAT_TYPE2
].rm_so
!= -1)
1523 /* Found floating point type suffix. */
1524 end_index
= subexps
[FLOAT_TYPE2
].rm_so
;
1525 type_index
= FLOAT_TYPE2
;
1529 /* Any other floating point match. */
1530 end_index
= subexps
[0].rm_eo
;
1534 /* We need a special case if the final character is ".". In this
1535 case we might need to parse an integer. For example, "23.f()" is
1536 a request for a trait method call, not a syntax error involving
1537 the floating point number "23.". */
1538 gdb_assert
(subexps
[0].rm_eo
> 0);
1539 if
(lexptr
[subexps
[0].rm_eo
- 1] == '.')
1541 const char *next
= skip_spaces
(&lexptr
[subexps
[0].rm_eo
]);
1543 if
(rust_identifier_start_p
(*next
) ||
*next
== '.')
1547 end_index
= subexps
[0].rm_eo
;
1549 could_be_decimal
= 1;
1554 /* Compute the type name if we haven't already. */
1555 std
::string type_name_holder
;
1556 if
(type_name
== NULL
)
1558 gdb_assert
(type_index
!= -1);
1559 type_name_holder
= std
::string (lexptr
+ subexps
[type_index
].rm_so
,
1560 (subexps
[type_index
].rm_eo
1561 - subexps
[type_index
].rm_so
));
1562 type_name
= type_name_holder.c_str
();
1565 /* Look up the type. */
1566 type
= get_type
(type_name
);
1568 /* Copy the text of the number and remove the "_"s. */
1570 for
(i
= 0; i
< end_index
&& lexptr
[i
]; ++i
)
1572 if
(lexptr
[i
] == '_')
1573 could_be_decimal
= 0;
1575 number.push_back
(lexptr
[i
]);
1578 /* Advance past the match. */
1579 lexptr
+= subexps
[0].rm_eo
;
1581 /* Parse the number. */
1588 if
(number
[0] == '0')
1590 if
(number
[1] == 'x')
1592 else if
(number
[1] == 'o')
1594 else if
(number
[1] == 'b')
1599 could_be_decimal
= 0;
1603 value
= strtoul
(number.c_str
() + offset
, NULL
, radix
);
1604 if
(implicit_i32
&& value
>= ((uint64_t) 1) << 31)
1605 type
= get_type
("i64");
1607 lvalp
->typed_val_int.val
= value
;
1608 lvalp
->typed_val_int.type
= type
;
1612 lvalp
->typed_val_float.type
= type
;
1613 bool parsed
= parse_float
(number.c_str
(), number.length
(),
1614 lvalp
->typed_val_float.type
,
1615 lvalp
->typed_val_float.val
);
1616 gdb_assert
(parsed
);
1619 return is_integer ?
(could_be_decimal ? DECIMAL_INTEGER
: INTEGER
) : FLOAT
;
1625 rustyylex
(YYSTYPE *lvalp
, rust_parser
*parser
)
1627 /* Skip all leading whitespace. */
1628 while
(lexptr
[0] == ' ' || lexptr
[0] == '\t' || lexptr
[0] == '\r'
1629 || lexptr
[0] == '\n')
1632 /* If we hit EOF and we're completing, then return COMPLETE -- maybe
1633 we're completing an empty string at the end of a field_expr.
1634 But, we don't want to return two COMPLETE tokens in a row. */
1635 if
(lexptr
[0] == '\0' && lexptr
== prev_lexptr
)
1637 prev_lexptr
= lexptr
;
1638 if
(lexptr
[0] == '\0')
1640 if
(parse_completion
)
1642 lvalp
->sval
= make_stoken
("");
1648 if
(lexptr
[0] >= '0' && lexptr
[0] <= '9')
1649 return parser
->lex_number
(lvalp
);
1650 else if
(lexptr
[0] == 'b' && lexptr
[1] == '\'')
1651 return parser
->lex_character
(lvalp
);
1652 else if
(lexptr
[0] == 'b' && lexptr
[1] == '"')
1653 return parser
->lex_string
(lvalp
);
1654 else if
(lexptr
[0] == 'b' && starts_raw_string
(lexptr
+ 1))
1655 return parser
->lex_string
(lvalp
);
1656 else if
(starts_raw_string
(lexptr
))
1657 return parser
->lex_string
(lvalp
);
1658 else if
(rust_identifier_start_p
(lexptr
[0]))
1659 return parser
->lex_identifier
(lvalp
);
1660 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '"')
1661 return parser
->lex_string
(lvalp
);
1662 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '\'')
1663 return parser
->lex_character
(lvalp
);
1664 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '}' || lexptr
[0] == ']')
1666 /* Falls through to lex_operator. */
1669 else if
(lexptr
[0] == '(' || lexptr
[0] == '{')
1671 /* Falls through to lex_operator. */
1674 else if
(lexptr
[0] == ',' && comma_terminates
&& paren_depth
== 0)
1677 return lex_operator
(lvalp
);
1680 /* Push back a single character to be re-lexed. */
1683 rust_push_back
(char c
)
1685 /* Can't be called before any lexing. */
1686 gdb_assert
(prev_lexptr
!= NULL
);
1689 gdb_assert
(*lexptr
== c
);
1694 /* Make an arbitrary operation and fill in the fields. */
1696 const struct rust_op
*
1697 rust_parser::ast_operation
(enum exp_opcode opcode
, const struct rust_op
*left
,
1698 const struct rust_op
*right
)
1700 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1702 result
->opcode
= opcode
;
1703 result
->left.op
= left
;
1704 result
->right.op
= right
;
1709 /* Make a compound assignment operation. */
1711 const struct rust_op
*
1712 rust_parser::ast_compound_assignment
(enum exp_opcode opcode
,
1713 const struct rust_op
*left
,
1714 const struct rust_op
*right
)
1716 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1718 result
->opcode
= opcode
;
1719 result
->compound_assignment
= 1;
1720 result
->left.op
= left
;
1721 result
->right.op
= right
;
1726 /* Make a typed integer literal operation. */
1728 const struct rust_op
*
1729 rust_parser::ast_literal
(struct typed_val_int val
)
1731 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1733 result
->opcode
= OP_LONG
;
1734 result
->left.typed_val_int
= val
;
1739 /* Make a typed floating point literal operation. */
1741 const struct rust_op
*
1742 rust_parser::ast_dliteral
(struct typed_val_float val
)
1744 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1746 result
->opcode
= OP_FLOAT
;
1747 result
->left.typed_val_float
= val
;
1752 /* Make a unary operation. */
1754 const struct rust_op
*
1755 rust_parser::ast_unary
(enum exp_opcode opcode
, const struct rust_op
*expr
)
1757 return ast_operation
(opcode
, expr
, NULL
);
1760 /* Make a cast operation. */
1762 const struct rust_op
*
1763 rust_parser::ast_cast
(const struct rust_op
*expr
, const struct rust_op
*type
)
1765 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1767 result
->opcode
= UNOP_CAST
;
1768 result
->left.op
= expr
;
1769 result
->right.op
= type
;
1774 /* Make a call-like operation. This is nominally a function call, but
1775 when lowering we may discover that it actually represents the
1776 creation of a tuple struct. */
1778 const struct rust_op
*
1779 rust_parser::ast_call_ish
(enum exp_opcode opcode
, const struct rust_op
*expr
,
1780 rust_op_vector
*params
)
1782 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1784 result
->opcode
= opcode
;
1785 result
->left.op
= expr
;
1786 result
->right.params
= params
;
1791 /* Make a structure creation operation. */
1793 const struct rust_op
*
1794 rust_parser::ast_struct
(const struct rust_op
*name
, rust_set_vector
*fields
)
1796 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1798 result
->opcode
= OP_AGGREGATE
;
1799 result
->left.op
= name
;
1800 result
->right.field_inits
= fields
;
1805 /* Make an identifier path. */
1807 const struct rust_op
*
1808 rust_parser::ast_path
(struct stoken path
, rust_op_vector
*params
)
1810 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1812 result
->opcode
= OP_VAR_VALUE
;
1813 result
->left.sval
= path
;
1814 result
->right.params
= params
;
1819 /* Make a string constant operation. */
1821 const struct rust_op
*
1822 rust_parser::ast_string
(struct stoken str
)
1824 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1826 result
->opcode
= OP_STRING
;
1827 result
->left.sval
= str
;
1832 /* Make a field expression. */
1834 const struct rust_op
*
1835 rust_parser::ast_structop
(const struct rust_op
*left
, const char *name
,
1838 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1840 result
->opcode
= STRUCTOP_STRUCT
;
1841 result
->completing
= completing
;
1842 result
->left.op
= left
;
1843 result
->right.sval
= make_stoken
(name
);
1848 /* Make an anonymous struct operation, like 'x.0'. */
1850 const struct rust_op
*
1851 rust_parser::ast_structop_anonymous
(const struct rust_op
*left
,
1852 struct typed_val_int number
)
1854 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1856 result
->opcode
= STRUCTOP_ANONYMOUS
;
1857 result
->left.op
= left
;
1858 result
->right.typed_val_int
= number
;
1863 /* Make a range operation. */
1865 const struct rust_op
*
1866 rust_parser::ast_range
(const struct rust_op
*lhs
, const struct rust_op
*rhs
,
1869 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1871 result
->opcode
= OP_RANGE
;
1872 result
->inclusive
= inclusive
;
1873 result
->left.op
= lhs
;
1874 result
->right.op
= rhs
;
1879 /* A helper function to make a type-related AST node. */
1882 rust_parser::ast_basic_type
(enum type_code typecode
)
1884 struct rust_op
*result
= OBSTACK_ZALLOC
(&obstack
, struct rust_op
);
1886 result
->opcode
= OP_TYPE
;
1887 result
->typecode
= typecode
;
1891 /* Create an AST node describing an array type. */
1893 const struct rust_op
*
1894 rust_parser::ast_array_type
(const struct rust_op
*lhs
,
1895 struct typed_val_int val
)
1897 struct rust_op
*result
= ast_basic_type
(TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
);
1899 result
->left.op
= lhs
;
1900 result
->right.typed_val_int
= val
;
1904 /* Create an AST node describing a reference type. */
1906 const struct rust_op
*
1907 rust_parser::ast_slice_type
(const struct rust_op
*type
)
1909 /* Use TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX just because it is handy. */
1910 struct rust_op
*result
= ast_basic_type
(TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX
);
1912 result
->left.op
= type
;
1916 /* Create an AST node describing a reference type. */
1918 const struct rust_op
*
1919 rust_parser::ast_reference_type
(const struct rust_op
*type
)
1921 struct rust_op
*result
= ast_basic_type
(TYPE_CODE_REF
);
1923 result
->left.op
= type
;
1927 /* Create an AST node describing a pointer type. */
1929 const struct rust_op
*
1930 rust_parser::ast_pointer_type
(const struct rust_op
*type
, int is_mut
)
1932 struct rust_op
*result
= ast_basic_type
(TYPE_CODE_PTR
);
1934 result
->left.op
= type
;
1935 /* For the time being we ignore is_mut. */
1939 /* Create an AST node describing a function type. */
1941 const struct rust_op
*
1942 rust_parser::ast_function_type
(const struct rust_op
*rtype
,
1943 rust_op_vector
*params
)
1945 struct rust_op
*result
= ast_basic_type
(TYPE_CODE_FUNC
);
1947 result
->left.op
= rtype
;
1948 result
->right.params
= params
;
1952 /* Create an AST node describing a tuple type. */
1954 const struct rust_op
*
1955 rust_parser::ast_tuple_type
(rust_op_vector
*params
)
1957 struct rust_op
*result
= ast_basic_type
(TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
);
1959 result
->left.params
= params
;
1963 /* A helper to appropriately munge NAME and BLOCK depending on the
1964 presence of a leading "::". */
1967 munge_name_and_block
(const char **name
, const struct block
**block
)
1969 /* If it is a global reference, skip the current block in favor of
1970 the static block. */
1971 if
(strncmp
(*name
, "::", 2) == 0)
1974 *block
= block_static_block
(*block
);
1978 /* Like lookup_symbol, but handles Rust namespace conventions, and
1979 doesn't require field_of_this_result. */
1981 static struct block_symbol
1982 rust_lookup_symbol
(const char *name
, const struct block
*block
,
1983 const domain_enum domain
)
1985 struct block_symbol result
;
1987 munge_name_and_block
(&name
, &block
);
1989 result
= lookup_symbol
(name
, block
, domain
, NULL
);
1990 if
(result.symbol
!= NULL
)
1991 update_innermost_block
(result
);
1995 /* Look up a type, following Rust namespace conventions. */
1998 rust_parser::rust_lookup_type
(const char *name
, const struct block
*block
)
2000 struct block_symbol result
;
2003 munge_name_and_block
(&name
, &block
);
2005 result
= lookup_symbol
(name
, block
, STRUCT_DOMAIN
, NULL
);
2006 if
(result.symbol
!= NULL
)
2008 update_innermost_block
(result
);
2009 return SYMBOL_TYPE
(result.symbol
);
2012 type
= lookup_typename
(language
(), arch
(), name
, NULL
, 1);
2016 /* Last chance, try a built-in type. */
2017 return language_lookup_primitive_type
(language
(), arch
(), name
);
2020 /* Convert a vector of rust_ops representing types to a vector of
2023 std::vector
<struct type
*>
2024 rust_parser::convert_params_to_types
(rust_op_vector
*params
)
2026 std
::vector
<struct type
*> result
;
2028 if
(params
!= nullptr
)
2030 for
(const rust_op
*op
: *params
)
2031 result.push_back
(convert_ast_to_type
(op
));
2037 /* Convert a rust_op representing a type to a struct type *. */
2040 rust_parser::convert_ast_to_type
(const struct rust_op
*operation
)
2042 struct type
*type
, *result
= NULL
;
2044 if
(operation
->opcode
== OP_VAR_VALUE
)
2046 const char *varname
= convert_name
(operation
);
2048 result
= rust_lookup_type
(varname
, expression_context_block
);
2050 error (_
("No typed name '%s' in current context"), varname
);
2054 gdb_assert
(operation
->opcode
== OP_TYPE
);
2056 switch
(operation
->typecode
)
2058 case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
:
2059 type
= convert_ast_to_type
(operation
->left.op
);
2060 if
(operation
->right.typed_val_int.val
< 0)
2061 error (_
("Negative array length"));
2062 result
= lookup_array_range_type
(type
, 0,
2063 operation
->right.typed_val_int.val
- 1);
2066 case TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX
:
2068 struct type
*usize
= get_type
("usize");
2070 type
= convert_ast_to_type
(operation
->left.op
);
2071 result
= rust_slice_type
("&[*gdb*]", type
, usize
);
2077 /* For now we treat &x and *x identically. */
2078 type
= convert_ast_to_type
(operation
->left.op
);
2079 result
= lookup_pointer_type
(type
);
2082 case TYPE_CODE_FUNC
:
2084 std
::vector
<struct type
*> args
2085 (convert_params_to_types
(operation
->right.params
));
2086 struct type
**argtypes
= NULL
;
2088 type
= convert_ast_to_type
(operation
->left.op
);
2090 argtypes
= args.data
();
2093 = lookup_function_type_with_arguments
(type
, args.size
(),
2095 result
= lookup_pointer_type
(result
);
2099 case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
:
2101 std
::vector
<struct type
*> args
2102 (convert_params_to_types
(operation
->left.params
));
2106 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, '(');
2107 for
(i
= 0; i
< args.size
(); ++i
)
2109 std
::string type_name
= type_to_string
(args
[i
]);
2112 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, ',');
2113 obstack_grow_str
(&obstack
, type_name.c_str
());
2116 obstack_grow_str0
(&obstack
, ")");
2117 name
= (const char *) obstack_finish
(&obstack
);
2119 /* We don't allow creating new tuple types (yet), but we do
2120 allow looking up existing tuple types. */
2121 result
= rust_lookup_type
(name
, expression_context_block
);
2123 error (_
("could not find tuple type '%s'"), name
);
2128 gdb_assert_not_reached
("unhandled opcode in convert_ast_to_type");
2131 gdb_assert
(result
!= NULL
);
2135 /* A helper function to turn a rust_op representing a name into a full
2136 name. This applies generic arguments as needed. The returned name
2137 is allocated on the work obstack. */
2140 rust_parser::convert_name
(const struct rust_op
*operation
)
2144 gdb_assert
(operation
->opcode
== OP_VAR_VALUE
);
2146 if
(operation
->right.params
== NULL
)
2147 return operation
->left.sval.ptr
;
2149 std
::vector
<struct type
*> types
2150 (convert_params_to_types
(operation
->right.params
));
2152 obstack_grow_str
(&obstack
, operation
->left.sval.ptr
);
2153 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, '<');
2154 for
(i
= 0; i
< types.size
(); ++i
)
2156 std
::string type_name
= type_to_string
(types
[i
]);
2159 obstack_1grow
(&obstack
, ',');
2161 obstack_grow_str
(&obstack
, type_name.c_str
());
2163 obstack_grow_str0
(&obstack
, ">");
2165 return
(const char *) obstack_finish
(&obstack
);
2168 /* A helper function that converts a vec of rust_ops to a gdb
2172 rust_parser::convert_params_to_expression
(rust_op_vector
*params
,
2173 const struct rust_op
*top
)
2175 for
(const rust_op
*elem
: *params
)
2176 convert_ast_to_expression
(elem
, top
);
2179 /* Lower a rust_op to a gdb expression. STATE is the parser state.
2180 OPERATION is the operation to lower. TOP is a pointer to the
2181 top-most operation; it is used to handle the special case where the
2182 top-most expression is an identifier and can be optionally lowered
2183 to OP_TYPE. WANT_TYPE is a flag indicating that, if the expression
2184 is the name of a type, then emit an OP_TYPE for it (rather than
2185 erroring). If WANT_TYPE is set, then the similar TOP handling is
2189 rust_parser::convert_ast_to_expression
(const struct rust_op
*operation
,
2190 const struct rust_op
*top
,
2193 switch
(operation
->opcode
)
2196 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_LONG
);
2197 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, operation
->left.typed_val_int.type
);
2198 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, operation
->left.typed_val_int.val
);
2199 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_LONG
);
2203 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_FLOAT
);
2204 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, operation
->left.typed_val_float.type
);
2205 write_exp_elt_floatcst
(pstate
, operation
->left.typed_val_float.val
);
2206 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_FLOAT
);
2209 case STRUCTOP_STRUCT
:
2211 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2213 if
(operation
->completing
)
2214 mark_struct_expression
(pstate
);
2215 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, STRUCTOP_STRUCT
);
2216 write_exp_string
(pstate
, operation
->right.sval
);
2217 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, STRUCTOP_STRUCT
);
2221 case STRUCTOP_ANONYMOUS
:
2223 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2225 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, STRUCTOP_ANONYMOUS
);
2226 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, operation
->right.typed_val_int.val
);
2227 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, STRUCTOP_ANONYMOUS
);
2232 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
, true
);
2233 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, UNOP_SIZEOF
);
2238 case UNOP_COMPLEMENT
:
2241 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2242 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, operation
->opcode
);
2245 case BINOP_SUBSCRIPT
:
2252 case BINOP_BITWISE_AND
:
2253 case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR
:
2254 case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR
:
2257 case BINOP_LOGICAL_OR
:
2258 case BINOP_LOGICAL_AND
:
2260 case BINOP_NOTEQUAL
:
2267 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2268 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->right.op
, top
);
2269 if
(operation
->compound_assignment
)
2271 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, BINOP_ASSIGN_MODIFY
);
2272 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, operation
->opcode
);
2273 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, BINOP_ASSIGN_MODIFY
);
2276 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, operation
->opcode
);
2278 if
(operation
->compound_assignment
2279 || operation
->opcode
== BINOP_ASSIGN
)
2283 type
= language_lookup_primitive_type
(parse_language
(pstate
),
2284 parse_gdbarch
(pstate
),
2287 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_LONG
);
2288 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, type
);
2289 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, 0);
2290 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_LONG
);
2292 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, BINOP_COMMA
);
2298 struct type
*type
= convert_ast_to_type
(operation
->right.op
);
2300 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2301 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, UNOP_CAST
);
2302 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, type
);
2303 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, UNOP_CAST
);
2309 if
(operation
->left.op
->opcode
== OP_VAR_VALUE
)
2312 const char *varname
= convert_name
(operation
->left.op
);
2314 type
= rust_lookup_type
(varname
, expression_context_block
);
2317 /* This is actually a tuple struct expression, not a
2319 rust_op_vector
*params
= operation
->right.params
;
2321 if
(TYPE_CODE
(type
) != TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE
)
2323 if
(!rust_tuple_struct_type_p
(type
))
2324 error (_
("Type %s is not a tuple struct"), varname
);
2326 for
(int i
= 0; i
< params
->size
(); ++i
)
2328 char *cell
= get_print_cell
();
2330 xsnprintf
(cell
, PRINT_CELL_SIZE
, "__%d", i
);
2331 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_NAME
);
2332 write_exp_string
(pstate
, make_stoken
(cell
));
2333 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_NAME
);
2335 convert_ast_to_expression
((*params
)[i
], top
);
2338 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_AGGREGATE
);
2339 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, type
);
2340 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, 2 * params
->size
());
2341 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_AGGREGATE
);
2346 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2347 convert_params_to_expression
(operation
->right.params
, top
);
2348 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_FUNCALL
);
2349 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, operation
->right.params
->size
());
2350 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, OP_FUNCALL
);
2355 gdb_assert
(operation
->left.op
== NULL
);
2356 convert_params_to_expression
(operation
->right.params
, top
);
2357 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_ARRAY
);
2358 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, 0);
2359 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, operation
->right.params
->size
() - 1);
2360 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, OP_ARRAY
);
2365 struct block_symbol sym
;
2366 const char *varname
;
2368 if
(operation
->left.sval.ptr
[0] == '$')
2370 write_dollar_variable
(pstate
, operation
->left.sval
);
2374 varname
= convert_name
(operation
);
2375 sym
= rust_lookup_symbol
(varname
, expression_context_block
,
2377 if
(sym.symbol
!= NULL
&& SYMBOL_CLASS
(sym.symbol
) != LOC_TYPEDEF
)
2379 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_VAR_VALUE
);
2380 write_exp_elt_block
(pstate
, sym.block
);
2381 write_exp_elt_sym
(pstate
, sym.symbol
);
2382 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_VAR_VALUE
);
2386 struct type
*type
= NULL
;
2388 if
(sym.symbol
!= NULL
)
2390 gdb_assert
(SYMBOL_CLASS
(sym.symbol
) == LOC_TYPEDEF
);
2391 type
= SYMBOL_TYPE
(sym.symbol
);
2394 type
= rust_lookup_type
(varname
, expression_context_block
);
2396 error (_
("No symbol '%s' in current context"), varname
);
2399 && TYPE_CODE
(type
) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2400 && TYPE_NFIELDS
(type
) == 0)
2402 /* A unit-like struct. */
2403 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_AGGREGATE
);
2404 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, type
);
2405 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, 0);
2406 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_AGGREGATE
);
2408 else if
(want_type || operation
== top
)
2410 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_TYPE
);
2411 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, type
);
2412 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_TYPE
);
2415 error (_
("Found type '%s', which can't be "
2416 "evaluated in this context"),
2425 rust_set_vector
*fields
= operation
->right.field_inits
;
2430 for
(const set_field
&init
: *fields
)
2432 if
(init.name.ptr
!= NULL
)
2434 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_NAME
);
2435 write_exp_string
(pstate
, init.name
);
2436 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_NAME
);
2440 convert_ast_to_expression
(init.init
, top
);
2443 if
(init.name.ptr
== NULL
)
2445 /* This is handled differently from Ada in our
2447 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_OTHERS
);
2451 name
= convert_name
(operation
->left.op
);
2452 type
= rust_lookup_type
(name
, expression_context_block
);
2454 error (_
("Could not find type '%s'"), operation
->left.sval.ptr
);
2456 if
(TYPE_CODE
(type
) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
2457 || rust_tuple_type_p
(type
)
2458 || rust_tuple_struct_type_p
(type
))
2459 error (_
("Struct expression applied to non-struct type"));
2461 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_AGGREGATE
);
2462 write_exp_elt_type
(pstate
, type
);
2463 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, length
);
2464 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_AGGREGATE
);
2470 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_STRING
);
2471 write_exp_string
(pstate
, operation
->left.sval
);
2472 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_STRING
);
2478 enum range_type kind
= BOTH_BOUND_DEFAULT
;
2480 if
(operation
->left.op
!= NULL
)
2482 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->left.op
, top
);
2483 kind
= HIGH_BOUND_DEFAULT
;
2485 if
(operation
->right.op
!= NULL
)
2487 convert_ast_to_expression
(operation
->right.op
, top
);
2488 if
(kind
== BOTH_BOUND_DEFAULT
)
2489 kind
= (operation
->inclusive
2490 ? LOW_BOUND_DEFAULT
: LOW_BOUND_DEFAULT_EXCLUSIVE
);
2493 gdb_assert
(kind
== HIGH_BOUND_DEFAULT
);
2494 kind
= (operation
->inclusive
2495 ? NONE_BOUND_DEFAULT
: NONE_BOUND_DEFAULT_EXCLUSIVE
);
2500 /* Nothing should make an inclusive range without an upper
2502 gdb_assert
(!operation
->inclusive
);
2505 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_RANGE
);
2506 write_exp_elt_longcst
(pstate
, kind
);
2507 write_exp_elt_opcode
(pstate
, OP_RANGE
);
2512 gdb_assert_not_reached
("unhandled opcode in convert_ast_to_expression");
2518 /* The parser as exposed to gdb. */
2521 rust_parse
(struct parser_state
*state
)
2525 /* This sets various globals and also clears them on
2527 rust_parser parser
(state
);
2529 result
= rustyyparse
(&parser
);
2531 if
(!result ||
(parse_completion
&& parser.rust_ast
!= NULL
))
2532 parser.convert_ast_to_expression
(parser.rust_ast
, parser.rust_ast
);
2537 /* The parser error handler. */
2540 rustyyerror
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *msg
)
2542 const char *where
= prev_lexptr ? prev_lexptr
: lexptr
;
2543 error (_
("%s in expression, near `%s'."), msg
, where
);
2550 /* Initialize the lexer for testing. */
2553 rust_lex_test_init
(const char *input
)
2560 /* A test helper that lexes a string, expecting a single token. It
2561 returns the lexer data for this token. */
2564 rust_lex_test_one
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *input
, int expected
)
2569 rust_lex_test_init
(input
);
2571 token
= rustyylex
(&result
, parser
);
2572 SELF_CHECK
(token
== expected
);
2577 token
= rustyylex
(&ignore
, parser
);
2578 SELF_CHECK
(token
== 0);
2584 /* Test that INPUT lexes as the integer VALUE. */
2587 rust_lex_int_test
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *input
, int value
, int kind
)
2589 RUSTSTYPE result
= rust_lex_test_one
(parser
, input
, kind
);
2590 SELF_CHECK
(result.typed_val_int.val
== value
);
2593 /* Test that INPUT throws an exception with text ERR. */
2596 rust_lex_exception_test
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *input
,
2601 /* The "kind" doesn't matter. */
2602 rust_lex_test_one
(parser
, input
, DECIMAL_INTEGER
);
2605 CATCH
(except
, RETURN_MASK_ERROR
)
2607 SELF_CHECK
(strcmp
(except.message
, err
) == 0);
2612 /* Test that INPUT lexes as the identifier, string, or byte-string
2613 VALUE. KIND holds the expected token kind. */
2616 rust_lex_stringish_test
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *input
,
2617 const char *value
, int kind
)
2619 RUSTSTYPE result
= rust_lex_test_one
(parser
, input
, kind
);
2620 SELF_CHECK
(result.sval.length
== strlen
(value
));
2621 SELF_CHECK
(strncmp
(result.sval.ptr
, value
, result.sval.length
) == 0);
2624 /* Helper to test that a string parses as a given token sequence. */
2627 rust_lex_test_sequence
(rust_parser
*parser
, const char *input
, int len
,
2628 const int expected
[])
2635 for
(i
= 0; i
< len
; ++i
)
2638 int token
= rustyylex
(&ignore
, parser
);
2640 SELF_CHECK
(token
== expected
[i
]);
2644 /* Tests for an integer-parsing corner case. */
2647 rust_lex_test_trailing_dot
(rust_parser
*parser
)
2649 const int expected1
[] = { DECIMAL_INTEGER
, '.', IDENT
, '(', ')', 0 };
2650 const int expected2
[] = { INTEGER
, '.', IDENT
, '(', ')', 0 };
2651 const int expected3
[] = { FLOAT
, EQEQ
, '(', ')', 0 };
2652 const int expected4
[] = { DECIMAL_INTEGER
, DOTDOT
, DECIMAL_INTEGER
, 0 };
2654 rust_lex_test_sequence
(parser
, "23.g()", ARRAY_SIZE
(expected1
), expected1
);
2655 rust_lex_test_sequence
(parser
, "23_0.g()", ARRAY_SIZE
(expected2
),
2657 rust_lex_test_sequence
(parser
, "23.==()", ARRAY_SIZE
(expected3
),
2659 rust_lex_test_sequence
(parser
, "23..25", ARRAY_SIZE
(expected4
), expected4
);
2662 /* Tests of completion. */
2665 rust_lex_test_completion
(rust_parser
*parser
)
2667 const int expected
[] = { IDENT
, '.', COMPLETE
, 0 };
2669 parse_completion
= 1;
2671 rust_lex_test_sequence
(parser
, "something.wha", ARRAY_SIZE
(expected
),
2673 rust_lex_test_sequence
(parser
, "something.", ARRAY_SIZE
(expected
),
2676 parse_completion
= 0;
2679 /* Test pushback. */
2682 rust_lex_test_push_back
(rust_parser
*parser
)
2687 rust_lex_test_init
(">>=");
2689 token
= rustyylex
(&lval
, parser
);
2690 SELF_CHECK
(token
== COMPOUND_ASSIGN
);
2691 SELF_CHECK
(lval.opcode
== BINOP_RSH
);
2693 rust_push_back
('=');
2695 token
= rustyylex
(&lval
, parser
);
2696 SELF_CHECK
(token
== '=');
2698 token
= rustyylex
(&lval
, parser
);
2699 SELF_CHECK
(token
== 0);
2702 /* Unit test the lexer. */
2705 rust_lex_tests
(void)
2709 // Set up dummy "parser", so that rust_type works.
2710 struct parser_state ps
(0, &rust_language_defn
, target_gdbarch
());
2711 rust_parser parser
(&ps
);
2713 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "", 0);
2714 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, " \t \n \r ", 0);
2715 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "thread 23", 0);
2716 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "task 23", 0);
2717 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "th 104", 0);
2718 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "ta 97", 0);
2720 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'z'", 'z', INTEGER
);
2721 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\xff'", 0xff, INTEGER
);
2722 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\u{1016f}'", 0x1016f, INTEGER
);
2723 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'z'", 'z', INTEGER
);
2724 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\xfe'", 0xfe, INTEGER
);
2725 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\xFE'", 0xfe, INTEGER
);
2726 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\xfE'", 0xfe, INTEGER
);
2728 /* Test all escapes in both modes. */
2729 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\n'", '\n', INTEGER
);
2730 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\r'", '\r', INTEGER
);
2731 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\t'", '\t', INTEGER
);
2732 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\\\'", '\\', INTEGER
);
2733 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\0'", '\0', INTEGER
);
2734 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\''", '\'', INTEGER
);
2735 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "'\\\"'", '"', INTEGER
);
2737 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\n'", '\n', INTEGER
);
2738 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\r'", '\r', INTEGER
);
2739 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\t'", '\t', INTEGER
);
2740 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\\\'", '\\', INTEGER
);
2741 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\0'", '\0', INTEGER
);
2742 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\''", '\'', INTEGER
);
2743 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "b'\\\"'", '"', INTEGER
);
2745 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'z", "Unterminated character literal");
2746 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "b'\\x0'", "Not enough hex digits seen");
2747 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "b'\\u{0}'",
2748 "Unicode escape in byte literal");
2749 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'\\x0'", "Not enough hex digits seen");
2750 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'\\u0'", "Missing '{' in Unicode escape");
2751 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'\\u{0", "Missing '}' in Unicode escape");
2752 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'\\u{0000007}", "Overlong hex escape");
2753 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'\\u{}", "Not enough hex digits seen");
2754 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "'\\Q'", "Invalid escape \\Q in literal");
2755 rust_lex_exception_test
(&parser
, "b'\\Q'", "Invalid escape \\Q in literal");
2757 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "23", 23, DECIMAL_INTEGER
);
2758 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "2_344__29", 234429, INTEGER
);
2759 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "0x1f", 0x1f, INTEGER
);
2760 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "23usize", 23, INTEGER
);
2761 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "23i32", 23, INTEGER
);
2762 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "0x1_f", 0x1f, INTEGER
);
2763 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "0b1_101011__", 0x6b, INTEGER
);
2764 rust_lex_int_test
(&parser
, "0o001177i64", 639, INTEGER
);
2766 rust_lex_test_trailing_dot
(&parser
);
2768 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23.", FLOAT
);
2769 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23.99f32", FLOAT
);
2770 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23e7", FLOAT
);
2771 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23E-7", FLOAT
);
2772 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23e+7", FLOAT
);
2773 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23.99e+7f64", FLOAT
);
2774 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, "23.82f32", FLOAT
);
2776 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "hibob", "hibob", IDENT
);
2777 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "hibob__93", "hibob__93", IDENT
);
2778 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "thread", "thread", IDENT
);
2780 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "\"string\"", "string", STRING
);
2781 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "\"str\\ting\"", "str\ting", STRING
);
2782 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "\"str\\\"ing\"", "str\"ing", STRING
);
2783 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "r\"str\\ing\"", "str\\ing", STRING
);
2784 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "r#\"str\\ting\"#", "str\\ting", STRING
);
2785 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "r###\"str\\\"ing\"###", "str\\\"ing",
2788 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "b\"string\"", "string", BYTESTRING
);
2789 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "b\"\x73tring\"", "string", BYTESTRING
);
2790 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "b\"str\\\"ing\"", "str\"ing", BYTESTRING
);
2791 rust_lex_stringish_test
(&parser
, "br####\"\\x73tring\"####", "\\x73tring",
2794 for
(i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE
(identifier_tokens
); ++i
)
2795 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, identifier_tokens
[i
].name
,
2796 identifier_tokens
[i
].value
);
2798 for
(i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE
(operator_tokens
); ++i
)
2799 rust_lex_test_one
(&parser
, operator_tokens
[i
].name
,
2800 operator_tokens
[i
].value
);
2802 rust_lex_test_completion
(&parser
);
2803 rust_lex_test_push_back
(&parser
);
2806 #endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
2809 _initialize_rust_exp
(void)
2811 int code
= regcomp
(&number_regex
, number_regex_text
, REG_EXTENDED
);
2812 /* If the regular expression was incorrect, it was a programming
2814 gdb_assert
(code
== 0);
2817 selftests
::register_test
("rust-lex", rust_lex_tests
);