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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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%{
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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.
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* $Id: ncgen.l,v 1.24 2009/12/29 18:42:36 dmh Exp $
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*********************************************************************/
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/* Problems:
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1. Ideally, we assume the input is true ut8.
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Unfortunately, we may actually get iso-latin-8859-1.
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This means that there will be ambiguity about the characters
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in the range 128-255 because they will look like n-byte unicode
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when they are 1-byte 8859 characters. Because of our encoding,
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8859 characters above 128 will be handles as n-byte utf8 and so
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will probably not lex correctly.
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Solution: assume utf8 and note in the documentation that
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ISO8859 is specifically unsupported.
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2. The netcdf function NC_check_name in string.c must be modified to
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conform to the use of UTF8.
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3. We actually have three tests for UTF8 of increasing correctness
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(in the sense that the least correct will allow some sequences that
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are technically illegal UTF8).
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The tests are derived from the table at
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http://www.w3.org/2005/03/23-lex-U
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We include lexical definitions for all three, but use the second version.
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*/
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/* lex specification for tokens for ncgen */
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/* Fill value used by ncdump from version 2.4 and later. Should match
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definition of FILL_STRING in ../ncdump/vardata.h */
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#define FILL_STRING "_"
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#define XDR_INT_MIN (-2147483647-1)
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#define XDR_INT_MAX 2147483647
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char errstr[100]; /* for short error messages */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "ncgeny.h"
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#include "genlib.h"
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#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
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"return" or "break"! */
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%}
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%p 6000
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/* The most correct (validating) version of UTF8 character set
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(Taken from: http://www.w3.org/2005/03/23-lex-U)
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The lines of the expression cover the UTF8 characters as follows:
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1. non-overlong 2-byte
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2. excluding overlongs
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3. straight 3-byte
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4. excluding surrogates
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5. straight 3-byte
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6. planes 1-3
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7. planes 4-15
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8. plane 16
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UTF8 ([\xC2-\xDF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| (\xE0[\xA0-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| ([\xE1-\xEC][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| (\xED[\x80-\x9F][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| ([\xEE-\xEF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| (\xF0[\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| ([\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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| (\xF4[\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]) \
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*/
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/* Wish there was some way to ifdef lex files */
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/*The most relaxed version of UTF8 (not used)
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UTF8 ([\xC0-\xD6].)|([\xE0-\xEF]..)|([\xF0-\xF7]...)
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*/
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/*The partially relaxed version of UTF8, and the one used here */
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UTF8 ([\xC0-\xD6][\x80-\xBF])|([\xE0-\xEF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF])|([\xF0-\xF7][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF][\x80-\xBF])
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/* The old definition of ID
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ID ([A-Za-z_]|{UTF8})([A-Z.@#\[\]a-z_0-9+-]|{UTF8})*
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*/
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/* Don't permit control characters or '/' in names, but other special
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chars OK if escaped. Note that to preserve backwards
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compatibility, none of the characters _.@+- should be escaped, as
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they were previously permitted in names without escaping. */
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idescaped \\[ !"#$%&'()*,:;<=>?\[\\\]^`{|}~]
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/* New definition to conform to a subset of string.c */
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ID ([a-zA-Z_]|{UTF8}|\\[0-9])([a-zA-Z0-9_.@+-]|{UTF8}|{idescaped})*
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escaped \\.
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/* Note: this definition of string will work for utf8 as well,
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although it is a very relaxed definition
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*/
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nonquotes ([^"\\]|{escaped})*
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exp ([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)
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%%
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\/\/.* { /* comment */
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break;
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}
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\"{nonquotes}\" {
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if(yyleng > MAXTRST) {
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yyerror("string too long, truncated\n");
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yytext[MAXTRST-1] = '\0';
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}
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expand_escapes(termstring,(char *)yytext,yyleng);
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return (TERMSTRING);
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}
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float|real {return (FLOAT_K);}
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char {return (CHAR_K);}
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byte {return (BYTE_K);}
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short {return (SHORT_K);}
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long|int|integer {return (INT_K);}
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double {return (DOUBLE_K);}
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unlimited|UNLIMITED {int_val = -1;
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return (NC_UNLIMITED_K);}
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dimensions:|DIMENSIONS: {return (DIMENSIONS);}
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variables:|VARIABLES: {return (VARIABLES);}
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data:|DATA: {return (DATA);}
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(netcdf|NETCDF|netCDF)[ \t]+[^\{]+ {
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char *s = (char*)yytext+strlen("netcdf");
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char *t = (char*)yytext+yyleng-1;
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while (isspace(*s))
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s++;
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while (isspace(*t))
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t--;
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t++;
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if (t-s+1 < 1) {
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yyerror("netCDF name required");
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return (DATA); /* generate syntax error */
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}
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netcdfname = (char *) emalloc(t-s+1);
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(void) strncpy(netcdfname, s, t-s);
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netcdfname[t-s] = '\0';
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deescapify(netcdfname); /* so "\5foo" becomes "5foo", for example */
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return (NETCDF);
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}
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DoubleInf|NaN|-?Infinity { /* missing value (pre-2.4 backward compatibility) */
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if (yytext[0] == '-') {
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double_val = -NC_FILL_DOUBLE;
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} else {
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double_val = NC_FILL_DOUBLE;
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}
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return (DOUBLE_CONST);
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}
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FloatInf|-?Inff { /* missing value (pre-2.4 backward compatibility) */
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if (yytext[0] == '-') {
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float_val = -NC_FILL_FLOAT;
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} else {
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float_val = NC_FILL_FLOAT;
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}
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return (FLOAT_CONST);
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}
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{ID} {
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if (STREQ((char *)yytext, FILL_STRING))
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return (FILLVALUE);
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if ((yylval = lookup((char *)yytext)) == NULL) {
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yylval = install((char *)yytext);
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}
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return (IDENT);
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}
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\n {
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lineno++ ;
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break;
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}
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[+-]?[0-9]*[0-9][Bb] {
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int ii;
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if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%d", &ii) != 1) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad byte constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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byte_val = ii;
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if (ii != (int)byte_val) {
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sprintf(errstr,"byte constant out of range (-128,127): %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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return (BYTE_CONST);
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}
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[+-]?[0-9]*\.[0-9]*{exp}?[LlDd]?|[+-]?[0-9]*{exp}[LlDd]? {
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if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%le", &double_val) != 1) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad long or double constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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return (DOUBLE_CONST);
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}
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[+-]?[0-9]*\.[0-9]*{exp}?[Ff]|[+-]?[0-9]*{exp}[Ff] {
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if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%e", &float_val) != 1) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad float constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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return (FLOAT_CONST);
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}
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[+-]?[0-9]+[sS]|0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+[sS] {
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int tmp = 0;
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if (sscanf((char*)yytext, "%d", &tmp) != 1) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad short constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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short_val = (short)tmp;
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return (SHORT_CONST);
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}
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[+-]?([1-9][0-9]*|0)[lL]? {
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char *ptr;
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errno = 0;
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double_val = strtod((char*)yytext, &ptr);
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if (errno != 0 && double_val == 0.0) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad numerical constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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if (double_val < XDR_INT_MIN ||double_val > XDR_INT_MAX) {
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return DOUBLE_CONST;
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} else {
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int_val = (int) double_val;
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return INT_CONST;
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}
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}
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0[xX]?[0-9a-fA-F]+[lL]? {
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char *ptr;
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long long_val;
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errno = 0;
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long_val = strtol((char*)yytext, &ptr, 0);
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if (errno != 0) {
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sprintf(errstr,"bad long constant: %s",(char*)yytext);
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yyerror(errstr);
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}
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if (long_val < XDR_INT_MIN || long_val > XDR_INT_MAX) {
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double_val = (double) long_val;
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return DOUBLE_CONST;
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} else {
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int_val = (int) long_val;
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return INT_CONST;
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}
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}
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\'[^\\]\' {
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(void) sscanf((char*)&yytext[1],"%c",&byte_val);
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return (BYTE_CONST);
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}
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\'\\[0-7][0-7]?[0-7]?\' {
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byte_val = (char) strtol((char*)&yytext[2], (char **) 0, 8);
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return (BYTE_CONST);
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}
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\'\\[xX][0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]?\' {
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byte_val = (char) strtol((char*)&yytext[3], (char **) 0, 16);
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return (BYTE_CONST);
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}
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\'\\.\' {
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switch ((char)yytext[2]) {
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case 'a': byte_val = '\007'; break; /* not everyone under-
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* stands '\a' yet */
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case 'b': byte_val = '\b'; break;
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case 'f': byte_val = '\f'; break;
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case 'n': byte_val = '\n'; break;
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case 'r': byte_val = '\r'; break;
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case 't': byte_val = '\t'; break;
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case 'v': byte_val = '\v'; break;
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case '\\': byte_val = '\\'; break;
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case '?': byte_val = '\177'; break;
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case '\'': byte_val = '\''; break;
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default: byte_val = (char)yytext[2];
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}
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return (BYTE_CONST);
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}
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[ \r\t\f]+ { /* whitespace */
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break;
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}
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. {/* Note: this next rule will not work for UTF8 characters */
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return (yytext[0]) ;
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}
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%%
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/* Hack to keep compile quiet */
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void
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ignore()
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{
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#ifndef YY_NO_UNPUT
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yyunput(0,NULL);
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#endif
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}
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