4 Remove old action embedding and condition setting syntax.
6 Expressions of the form: ( expr1 <: expr2 . expr3 ) sometimes don't behave as
7 expected. If expr2 contains the empty string then it's possible for the machine
8 to escape to expr3. This is somewhat unexpected. The empty string does count
9 as moving through the right machine so there should not be an exception for
10 this case. Using the stronger implementation: ( expr1 $1 %0 . expr2 ) will
13 Also, there is potential for nondeterminism to persist via the empty string
14 with the :> and :>> operators. Should also guard against this using leaving
17 fbreak should advance the current char. Depreciate fbreak and add
22 fbreak should execute the to-state actions of the target state. The semantics
23 of fbreak should be identical to reaching the end of a buffer block.
25 Introduce a new variable "eof" which is a pointer like pe. It gets set to pe
26 when the input has ended. This would enable eof actions to go into the main
27 loop, granting them the ability to manipulate p and cs. This would free us from
28 requiring some eof character to be sent to scanners to 'flush out' the last
29 token. Instead an eof action can now execute scanner pattern actions and
30 backtrack if necessary.
32 The tokstart/tokend variable should be shortened to ts/te.
34 Eliminate tokend, replace it with the marker variable and add ftokend/ftoklen.
36 Add the accept action embedding operator: like eof but only for states that end
37 up final. Add the combined pending/accept action. This becomes a good idea when
38 eof action execution is moved into the main loop.
43 Add a prefix operator which sets every state final.
45 Minimization should remove a condition when the character allows both
46 the positive and negative sense of the condition. This happens in:
47 test_every_10_chars = ( ( c when test_len ) c{0,9} )**;
48 In this example there is non-determinsm that is killed by the priorities, but
49 since conditions are expanded before priorities are tested, many transitions
50 end up with test_len || !test_len.
52 Should be possible to include scanner definitions in another scanner.
54 Need an "entry name;" feature, causing name to get written out with the other
55 entry points in the data.
57 Possibly bring back the old semantics of > in a new operator, or allow it to be
60 When priorities are embedded without a name, the name of the current machine is
61 used. Perhaps a unique name for each instance of the current machine should be
62 used instead. This idea could work well if applied to user-defined embeddings.
64 User defined embeddings <-name(a1,a2,...).
65 User defined operators expr1 <name> expr2.
67 Doesn't make make sense for [] to be the lambda (zero-length) machine. This
68 should be the empty set (the empty machine). But then would it be invalid in a
71 The |> guarded operator and the <| guarded operator need to be added.
73 An option to turn off the removal of duplicate actions might be useful for
74 analyzing unintentional nondeterminism.
76 Might be a good idea to add in some protection against using up all of a
77 system's memory. This protection could then be removed by people when someone
78 is sure they want to use a lot of memory.
81 If a scanner can be optimized into a pure state machine, maybe permit it to be
82 referenced as a machine definition. Alternately: inline scanners with an
83 explicit exit pattern.
85 The split codegen needs a profiler connected to a graph partitioning algorithm.
87 Die a graceful death when rlcodegen -F receives large alphabets.
89 It's not currently possible to have more than one machine in a single function
90 because of label conflicts. Labels should have a unique prefix.
92 Emit a warning when a subtraction has no effect.
94 Emit a warning when unnamed priorities are used in longest match machines.
95 These priorities may unexpectedly interact across longest-match items. Changing
96 the language such that unwated interaction cannot happen would require naming
99 Testing facilities: Quick easy way to query which strings are accepted.
100 Enumerate all accepted strings. From Nicholas Maxwell Lester.
102 Add more examples, add more tests and write more documentation.
104 A debugger would be nice. Ragel could emit a special debug version that
105 prompted for debug commands that allowed the user to step through the machine
106 and get details about where they are in their RL.
108 A quick and easy alternative would be a trace code generation option. This
109 would open a trace file and list all the active machines at each step of the
112 Frontend should allow the redefinition of fsm section delimiters.
114 Do more to obscure ragel's private variables. Just a leading underscore is not
115 enough. Maybe something more like __ri__.
117 Some talk about capturing data:
119 Separate tokstart/tokend from the backtracking. One var for preservation,
120 called preserve. Write delcarations; produces the necessary variables used by
121 ragel. Move pattern start pattern end concepts into the general? The
122 variables which may need to influence the preserve is dependent on the state.
123 States have a concept of which variables are in use. Can be used for length
124 restrictions. If there is an exit pattern, it is the explicit way out,
125 otherwise the start state and all final states are a way out.