netcdf-c/ncgen3/ncgen.l

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%{
/*********************************************************************
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* Copyright 2018, UCAR/Unidata
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* See netcdf/COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
* $Id: ncgen.l,v 1.24 2009/12/29 18:42:36 dmh Exp $
*********************************************************************/
/* Problems:
1. Ideally, we assume the input is true ut8.
Unfortunately, we may actually get iso-latin-8859-1.
This means that there will be ambiguity about the characters
in the range 128-255 because they will look like n-byte unicode
when they are 1-byte 8859 characters. Because of our encoding,
8859 characters above 128 will be handles as n-byte utf8 and so
will probably not lex correctly.
Solution: assume utf8 and note in the documentation that
ISO8859 is specifically unsupported.
2. The netcdf function NC_check_name in string.c must be modified to
conform to the use of UTF8.
3. We actually have three tests for UTF8 of increasing correctness
(in the sense that the least correct will allow some sequences that
are technically illegal UTF8).
The tests are derived from the table at
http://www.w3.org/2005/03/23-lex-U
We include lexical definitions for all three, but use the second version.
*/
/* lex specification for tokens for ncgen */
/* Fill value used by ncdump from version 2.4 and later. Should match
definition of FILL_STRING in ../ncdump/vardata.h */
#define FILL_STRING "_"
#define XDR_INT_MIN (-2147483647-1)
#define XDR_INT_MAX 2147483647
char errstr[100]; /* for short error messages */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "ncgeny.h"
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#include "genlib.h"
#define YY_BREAK /* defining as nothing eliminates unreachable
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statement warnings from flex output,
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but make sure every action ends with
"return" or "break"! */
%}
%p 6000
/* The most correct (validating) version of UTF8 character set
(Taken from: http://www.w3.org/2005/03/23-lex-U)
The lines of the expression cover the UTF8 characters as follows:
1. non-overlong 2-byte
2. excluding overlongs
3. straight 3-byte
4. excluding surrogates
5. straight 3-byte
6. planes 1-3
7. planes 4-15
8. plane 16
UTF8 ([\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]) \
| (\xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
| ([\xE1-\xEC][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
| (\xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]) \
| ([\xEE-\xEF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
| (\xF0[\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
| ([\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
| (\xF4[\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
*/
/* Wish there was some way to ifdef lex files */
/*The most relaxed version of UTF8 (not used)
UTF8 ([\xC0-\xD6].)|([\xE0-\xEF]..)|([\xF0-\xF7]...)
*/
/*The partially relaxed version of UTF8, and the one used here */
UTF8 ([\xC0-\xD6][\x80-\xBF])|([\xE0-\xEF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF])|([\xF0-\xF7][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF])
/* The old definition of ID
ID ([A-Za-z_]|{UTF8})([A-Z.@#\[\]a-z_0-9+-]|{UTF8})*
*/
/* Don't permit control characters or '/' in names, but other special
chars OK if escaped. Note that to preserve backwards
compatibility, none of the characters _.@+- should be escaped, as
they were previously permitted in names without escaping. */
idescaped \\[ !"#$%&'()*,:;<=>?\[\\\]^`{|}~]
/* New definition to conform to a subset of string.c */
ID ([a-zA-Z_]|{UTF8}|\\[0-9])([a-zA-Z0-9_.@+-]|{UTF8}|{idescaped})*
escaped \\.
/* Note: this definition of string will work for utf8 as well,
although it is a very relaxed definition
*/
nonquotes ([^"\\]|{escaped})*
exp ([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)
%%
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\/\/.* { /* comment */
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break;
}
\"{nonquotes}\" {
if(yyleng > MAXTRST) {
yyerror("string too long, truncated\n");
yytext[MAXTRST-1] = '\0';
}
expand_escapes(termstring,(char *)yytext,yyleng);
return (TERMSTRING);
}
float|real {return (FLOAT_K);}
char {return (CHAR_K);}
byte {return (BYTE_K);}
short {return (SHORT_K);}
long|int|integer {return (INT_K);}
double {return (DOUBLE_K);}
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unlimited|UNLIMITED {int_val = -1;
return (NC_UNLIMITED_K);}
dimensions:|DIMENSIONS: {return (DIMENSIONS);}
variables:|VARIABLES: {return (VARIABLES);}
data:|DATA: {return (DATA);}
(netcdf|NETCDF|netCDF)[ \t]+[^\{]+ {
char *s = (char*)yytext+strlen("netcdf");
char *t = (char*)yytext+yyleng-1;
while (isspace(*s))
s++;
while (isspace(*t))
t--;
t++;
if (t-s+1 < 1) {
yyerror("netCDF name required");
return (DATA); /* generate syntax error */
}
netcdfname = (char *) emalloc(t-s+1);
(void) strncpy(netcdfname, s, t-s);
netcdfname[t-s] = '\0';
deescapify(netcdfname); /* so "\5foo" becomes "5foo", for example */
return (NETCDF);
}
DoubleInf|NaN|-?Infinity { /* missing value (pre-2.4 backward compatibility) */
if (yytext[0] == '-') {
double_val = -NC_FILL_DOUBLE;
} else {
double_val = NC_FILL_DOUBLE;
}
return (DOUBLE_CONST);
}
FloatInf|-?Inff { /* missing value (pre-2.4 backward compatibility) */
if (yytext[0] == '-') {
float_val = -NC_FILL_FLOAT;
} else {
float_val = NC_FILL_FLOAT;
}
return (FLOAT_CONST);
}
{ID} {
if (STREQ((char *)yytext, FILL_STRING))
return (FILLVALUE);
if ((yylval = lookup((char *)yytext)) == NULL) {
yylval = install((char *)yytext);
}
return (IDENT);
}
\n {
lineno++ ;
break;
}
[+-]?[0-9]*[0-9][Bb] {
int ii;
if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%d", &ii) != 1) {
sprintf(errstr,"bad byte constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
byte_val = ii;
if (ii != (int)byte_val) {
sprintf(errstr,"byte constant out of range (-128,127): %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
return (BYTE_CONST);
}
[+-]?[0-9]*\.[0-9]*{exp}?[LlDd]?|[+-]?[0-9]*{exp}[LlDd]? {
if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%le", &double_val) != 1) {
sprintf(errstr,"bad long or double constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
return (DOUBLE_CONST);
}
[+-]?[0-9]*\.[0-9]*{exp}?[Ff]|[+-]?[0-9]*{exp}[Ff] {
if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%e", &float_val) != 1) {
sprintf(errstr,"bad float constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
return (FLOAT_CONST);
}
[+-]?[0-9]+[sS]|0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+[sS] {
Support MSYS2/Mingw platform re: The current netcdf-c release has some problems with the mingw platform on windows. Mostly they are path issues. Changes to support mingw+msys2: ------------------------------- * Enable option of looking into the windows registry to find the mingw root path. In aid of proper path handling. * Add mingw+msys as a specific platform in configure.ac and move testing of the platform to the front so it is available early. * Handle mingw X libncpoco (dynamic loader) properly even though mingw does not yet support it. * Handle mingw X plugins properly even though mingw does not yet support it. * Alias pwd='pwd -W' to better handle paths in shell scripts. * Plus a number of other minor compile irritations. * Disallow the use of multiple nc_open's on the same file for windows (and mingw) because windows does not seem to handle these properly. Not sure why we did not catch this earlier. * Add mountpoint info to dpathmgr.c to help support mingw. * Cleanup dpathmgr conversions. Known problems: --------------- * I have not been able to get shared libraries to work, so plugins/filters must be disabled. * There is some kind of problem with libcurl that I have not solved, so all uses of libcurl (currently DAP+Byterange) must be disabled. Misc. other fixes: ------------------ * Cleanup the relationship between ENABLE_PLUGINS and various other flags in CMakeLists.txt and configure.ac. * Re-arrange the TESTDIRS order in Makefile.am. * Add pseudo-breakpoint to nclog.[ch] for debugging. * Improve the documentation of the path manager code in ncpathmgr.h * Add better support for relative paths in dpathmgr.c * Default the mode args to NCfopen to include "b" (binary) for windows. * Add optional debugging output in various places. * Make sure that everything builds with plugins disabled. * Fix numerous (s)printf inconsistencies betweenb the format spec and the arguments.
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int tmp = 0;
if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%d", &tmp) != 1) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad short constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
Support MSYS2/Mingw platform re: The current netcdf-c release has some problems with the mingw platform on windows. Mostly they are path issues. Changes to support mingw+msys2: ------------------------------- * Enable option of looking into the windows registry to find the mingw root path. In aid of proper path handling. * Add mingw+msys as a specific platform in configure.ac and move testing of the platform to the front so it is available early. * Handle mingw X libncpoco (dynamic loader) properly even though mingw does not yet support it. * Handle mingw X plugins properly even though mingw does not yet support it. * Alias pwd='pwd -W' to better handle paths in shell scripts. * Plus a number of other minor compile irritations. * Disallow the use of multiple nc_open's on the same file for windows (and mingw) because windows does not seem to handle these properly. Not sure why we did not catch this earlier. * Add mountpoint info to dpathmgr.c to help support mingw. * Cleanup dpathmgr conversions. Known problems: --------------- * I have not been able to get shared libraries to work, so plugins/filters must be disabled. * There is some kind of problem with libcurl that I have not solved, so all uses of libcurl (currently DAP+Byterange) must be disabled. Misc. other fixes: ------------------ * Cleanup the relationship between ENABLE_PLUGINS and various other flags in CMakeLists.txt and configure.ac. * Re-arrange the TESTDIRS order in Makefile.am. * Add pseudo-breakpoint to nclog.[ch] for debugging. * Improve the documentation of the path manager code in ncpathmgr.h * Add better support for relative paths in dpathmgr.c * Default the mode args to NCfopen to include "b" (binary) for windows. * Add optional debugging output in various places. * Make sure that everything builds with plugins disabled. * Fix numerous (s)printf inconsistencies betweenb the format spec and the arguments.
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short_val = (short)tmp;
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return (SHORT_CONST);
}
[+-]?([1-9][0-9]*|0)[lL]? {
char *ptr;
errno = 0;
double_val = strtod((char*)yytext, &ptr);
if (errno != 0 && double_val == 0.0) {
sprintf(errstr,"bad numerical constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
if (double_val < XDR_INT_MIN ||double_val > XDR_INT_MAX) {
return DOUBLE_CONST;
} else {
int_val = (int) double_val;
return INT_CONST;
}
}
0[xX]?[0-9a-fA-F]+[lL]? {
char *ptr;
long long_val;
errno = 0;
long_val = strtol((char*)yytext, &ptr, 0);
if (errno != 0) {
sprintf(errstr,"bad long constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
yyerror(errstr);
}
if (long_val < XDR_INT_MIN || long_val > XDR_INT_MAX) {
double_val = (double) long_val;
return DOUBLE_CONST;
} else {
int_val = (int) long_val;
return INT_CONST;
}
}
\'[^\\]\' {
(void) sscanf((char*)&yytext[1],"%c",&byte_val);
return (BYTE_CONST);
}
\'\\[0-7][0-7]?[0-7]?\' {
byte_val = (char) strtol((char*)&yytext[2], (char **) 0, 8);
return (BYTE_CONST);
}
\'\\[xX][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]?\' {
byte_val = (char) strtol((char*)&yytext[3], (char **) 0, 16);
return (BYTE_CONST);
}
\'\\.\' {
switch ((char)yytext[2]) {
case 'a': byte_val = '\007'; break; /* not everyone under-
* stands '\a' yet */
case 'b': byte_val = '\b'; break;
case 'f': byte_val = '\f'; break;
case 'n': byte_val = '\n'; break;
case 'r': byte_val = '\r'; break;
case 't': byte_val = '\t'; break;
case 'v': byte_val = '\v'; break;
case '\\': byte_val = '\\'; break;
case '?': byte_val = '\177'; break;
case '\'': byte_val = '\''; break;
default: byte_val = (char)yytext[2];
}
return (BYTE_CONST);
}
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[ \r\t\f]+ { /* whitespace */
break;
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}
. {/* Note: this next rule will not work for UTF8 characters */
return (yytext[0]) ;
}
%%
/* Hack to keep compile quiet */
void
ignore(void)
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{
#ifndef YY_NO_UNPUT
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yyunput(0,NULL);
#endif
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}