Re: Help with Boost Grammar
- by Decmac04
I have redesigned and extended the grammar I asked about earlier as shown below:
// BIFAnalyser.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application.
//
//
/*=============================================================================
Copyright (c) Temitope Jos Onunkun 2010
http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/pg/onun/
Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
=============================================================================*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// B Machine parser using the Boost "Grammar" and "Semantic Actions". //
// //
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
include
include
include
include
include
include
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
using namespace std;
using namespace boost::spirit;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Semantic Actions
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
//
namespace
{
//semantic action function on individual lexeme
void do_noint(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
if (str != "NAT1")
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
}
//semantic action function on addition of lexemes
void do_add(char const*, char const*)
{
cout << "ADD" << endl;
// for(vector::iterator vi = strVect.begin(); vi < strVect.end(); ++vi)
// cout << *vi << " ";
}
//semantic action function on subtraction of lexemes
void do_subt(char const*, char const*)
{
cout << "SUBTRACT" << endl;
}
//semantic action function on multiplication of lexemes
void do_mult(char const*, char const*)
{
cout << "\nMULTIPLY" << endl;
}
//semantic action function on division of lexemes
void do_div(char const*, char const*)
{
cout << "\nDIVIDE" << endl;
}
//
//
vector flowTable;
//semantic action function on simple substitution
void do_sSubst(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
//use boost tokenizer to break down tokens
typedef boost::tokenizer Tokenizer;
boost::char_separator sep(" -+/*:=()",0,boost::drop_empty_tokens); // char separator definition
Tokenizer tok(str, sep);
Tokenizer::iterator tok_iter = tok.begin();
pair dependency; //create a pair object for dependencies
//create a vector object to store all tokens
vector dx;
//
int counter = 0; // tracks token position
for(tok.begin(); tok_iter != tok.end(); ++tok_iter) //save all tokens in vector
{
dx.push_back(*tok_iter );
}
counter = dx.size();
//
vector d_hat; //stores set of dependency pairs
string dep; //pairs variables as string object
//
dependency.first = *tok.begin();
vector FV;
for(int unsigned i=1; i < dx.size(); i++)
{
//
if(!atoi(dx.at(i).c_str()) && (dx.at(i) !=" "))
{
dependency.second = dx.at(i);
dep = dependency.first + "|-" + dependency.second + " ";
d_hat.push_back(dep);
vector<string> row;
row.push_back(dependency.first); //push x_hat into first column of each row
for(unsigned int j=0; j<2; j++)
{
row.push_back(dependency.second);//push an element (column) into the row
}
flowTable.push_back(row); //Add the row to the main vector
}
}
//displays internal representation of information flow table
cout << "\n****************\nDependency Table\n****************\n";
cout << "X_Hat\tDx\tG_Hat\n";
cout << "-----------------------------\n";
for(unsigned int i=0; i < flowTable.size(); i++)
{
for(unsigned int j=0; j<2; j++)
{
cout << flowTable[i][j] << "\t ";
}
if (*tok.begin() != "WHILE" ) //if there are no global flows,
cout << "\t{}"; //display empty set
cout << "\n";
}
cout << "***************\n\n";
for(int unsigned j=0; j < FV.size(); j++)
{
if(FV.at(j) != dependency.second)
dep = dependency.first + "|-" + dependency.second + " ";
d_hat.push_back(dep);
}
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
cout << "\n*******\nDependency pairs\n*******\n";
for(int unsigned i=0; i < d_hat.size(); i++)
cout << d_hat.at(i) << "\n...\n";
cout << "\nSIMPLE SUBSTITUTION\n\n";
}
//semantic action function on multiple substitution
void do_mSubst(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
//cout << "\nMULTIPLE SUBSTITUTION\n\n";
}
//semantic action function on unbounded choice substitution
void do_mChoice(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
cout << "\nUNBOUNDED CHOICE SUBSTITUTION\n\n";
}
void do_logicExpr(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
//use boost tokenizer to break down tokens
typedef boost::tokenizer Tokenizer;
boost::char_separator sep(" -+/*=:()<",0,boost::drop_empty_tokens); // char separator definition
Tokenizer tok(str, sep);
Tokenizer::iterator tok_iter = tok.begin();
//pair dependency; //create a pair object for dependencies
//create a vector object to store all tokens
vector dx;
for(tok.begin(); tok_iter != tok.end(); ++tok_iter) //save all tokens in vector
{
dx.push_back(*tok_iter );
}
for(unsigned int i=0; i
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
cout << "\nPREDICATE\n\n";
}
void do_predicate(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
cout << "\nMULTIPLE PREDICATE\n\n";
}
void do_ifSelectPre(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
//if
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
cout << "\nPROTECTED SUBSTITUTION\n\n";
}
//semantic action function on machine substitution
void do_machSubst(char const* start, char const* end)
{
string str(start, end);
cout << "PUSH(" << str << ')' << endl;
cout << "\nMACHINE SUBSTITUTION\n\n";
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Machine Substitution Grammar
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Simple substitution grammar parser with integer values removed
struct Substitution : public grammar
{
template
struct definition
{
definition(Substitution const& )
{
machine_subst
= ( (simple_subst)
| (multi_subst)
| (if_select_pre_subst)
| (unbounded_choice) )[&do_machSubst]
;
unbounded_choice
= str_p("ANY") ide_list
str_p("WHERE") predicate
str_p("THEN")
machine_subst
str_p("END")
;
if_select_pre_subst
= ( ( str_p("IF") predicate str_p("THEN") machine_subst
*( str_p("ELSIF") predicate machine_subst )
!( str_p("ELSE") machine_subst)
str_p("END") )
| ( str_p("SELECT") predicate str_p("THEN") machine_subst
*( str_p("WHEN") predicate machine_subst )
!( str_p("ELSE") machine_subst)
str_p("END"))
| ( str_p("PRE") predicate str_p("THEN") machine_subst
str_p("END") ) )[&do_ifSelectPre]
;
multi_subst
= ( (machine_subst)
*( ( str_p("||") (machine_subst) )
| ( str_p("[]") (machine_subst) ) ) ) [&do_mSubst]
;
simple_subst
= (identifier
str_p(":=") arith_expr) [&do_sSubst]
;
expression
= predicate
| arith_expr
;
predicate
= ( (logic_expr)
*( ( ch_p('&') (logic_expr) )
| ( str_p("OR") (logic_expr) ) ) )[&do_predicate]
;
logic_expr
= ( identifier
(str_p("<") arith_expr)
| (str_p("<") arith_expr)
| (str_p("/:") arith_expr)
| (str_p("<:") arith_expr)
| (str_p("/<:") arith_expr)
| (str_p("<<:") arith_expr)
| (str_p("/<<:") arith_expr)
| (str_p("<=") arith_expr)
| (str_p("=") arith_expr)
| (str_p("=") arith_expr)
| (str_p("=") arith_expr)
) [&do_logicExpr]
;
arith_expr
= term
*( ('+' term)[&do_add]
| ('-' term)[&do_subt] )
;
term
= factor
( ('' factor)[&do_mult]
| ('/' factor)[&do_div] )
;
factor
= lexeme_d[( identifier | +digit_p)[&do_noint]]
| '(' expression ')'
| ('+' factor)
;
ide_list
= identifier
*( ch_p(',') identifier )
;
identifier
= alpha_p +( alnum_p | ch_p('_') )
;
}
rule machine_subst, unbounded_choice, if_select_pre_subst, multi_subst,
simple_subst, expression, predicate, logic_expr, arith_expr,
term, factor, ide_list, identifier;
rule<ScannerT> const&
start() const
{
return predicate;
//return multi_subst;
//return machine_subst;
}
};
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Main program
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int
main()
{
cout << "*********************************\n\n";
cout << "\t\t...Machine Parser...\n\n";
cout << "*********************************\n\n";
// cout << "Type an expression...or [q or Q] to quit\n\n";
string str;
int machineCount = 0;
char strFilename[256]; //file name store as a string object
do
{
cout << "Please enter a filename...or [q or Q] to quit:\n\n "; //prompt for file name to be input
//char strFilename[256]; //file name store as a string object
cin strFilename;
if(*strFilename == 'q' || *strFilename == 'Q') //termination condition
return 0;
ifstream inFile(strFilename); // opens file object for reading
//output file for truncated machine (operations only)
if (inFile.fail())
cerr << "\nUnable to open file for reading.\n" << endl;
inFile.unsetf(std::ios::skipws);
Substitution elementary_subst; // Simple substitution parser object
string next;
while (inFile str)
{
getline(inFile, next);
str += next;
if (str.empty() || str[0] == 'q' || str[0] == 'Q')
break;
parse_info< info = parse(str.c_str(), elementary_subst !end_p, space_p);
if (info.full)
{
cout << "\n-------------------------\n";
cout << "Parsing succeeded\n";
cout << "\n-------------------------\n";
}
else
{
cout << "\n-------------------------\n";
cout << "Parsing failed\n";
cout << "stopped at: " << info.stop << "\"\n";
cout << "\n-------------------------\n";
}
}
}
while ( (*strFilename != 'q' || *strFilename !='Q'));
return 0;
}
However, I am experiencing the following unexpected behaviours on testing:
The text files I used are:
f1.txt, ... containing ...: debt:=(LoanRequest+outstandingLoan1)*20 .
f2.txt, ... containing ...: debt:=(LoanRequest+outstandingLoan1)*20 || newDebt := loanammount-paidammount || price := purchasePrice + overhead + bb .
f3.txt, ... containing ...: yy < (xx+7+ww) .
f4.txt, ... containing ...: yy < (xx+7+ww) & yy : NAT .
When I use multi_subst as start rule both files (f1 and f2) are parsed correctly;
When I use machine_subst as start rule file f1 parse correctly, while file f2 fails, producing the error: “Parsing failed
stopped at: || newDebt := loanammount-paidammount || price := purchasePrice + overhead + bb”
When I use predicate as start symbol, file f3 parse correctly, but file f4 yields the error: “
“Parsing failed
stopped at: & yy : NAT”
Can anyone help with the grammar, please? It appears there are problems with the grammar that I have so far been unable to spot.