Implementing eval and load functions inside a scripting engine with Flex and Bison.

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Published on 2010-05-19T02:12:16Z Indexed on 2010/05/19 2:20 UTC
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Hy guys, i'm developing a scripting engine with flex and bison and now i'm implementing the eval and load functions for this language. Just to give you an example, the syntax is like :

import std.*;

load( "some_script.hy" );

eval( "foo = 123;" );

println( foo );

So, in my lexer i've implemented the function :

void hyb_parse_string( const char *str ){
    extern int yyparse(void);
    YY_BUFFER_STATE prev, next;
    /*
     * Save current buffer.
     */
    prev = YY_CURRENT_BUFFER;
    /*
     * yy_scan_string will call yy_switch_to_buffer.
     */
    next = yy_scan_string( str );
    /*
     * Do actual parsing (yyparse calls yylex).
     */
    yyparse();
    /*
     * Restore previous buffer.
     */
    yy_switch_to_buffer(prev);
}

But it does not seem to work. Well, it does but when the string (loaded from a file or directly evaluated) is finished, i get a sigsegv :

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7f2b801 in yylex () at src/lexer.cpp:1658
1658            if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buffer_status == YY_BUFFER_NEW )

As you may notice, the sigsegv is generated by the flex/bison code, not mine ... any hints, or at least any example on how to implement those kind of functions?

PS: I've succesfully implemented the include directive, but i need eval and load to work not at parsing time but execution time (kind of PHP's include/require directives).

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