1 | /*============================================================================= |
---|
2 | Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Joel de Guzman |
---|
3 | http://spirit.sourceforge.net/ |
---|
4 | |
---|
5 | Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software |
---|
6 | License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
---|
7 | http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
---|
8 | =============================================================================*/ |
---|
9 | #ifndef BOOST_SPIRIT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP |
---|
10 | #define BOOST_SPIRIT_EXCEPTIONS_HPP |
---|
11 | |
---|
12 | #include <boost/config.hpp> |
---|
13 | #include <boost/throw_exception.hpp> |
---|
14 | #include <boost/spirit/core/parser.hpp> |
---|
15 | #include <boost/spirit/core/composite/composite.hpp> |
---|
16 | #include <exception> |
---|
17 | |
---|
18 | namespace boost { namespace spirit { |
---|
19 | |
---|
20 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
21 | // |
---|
22 | // parser_error_base class |
---|
23 | // |
---|
24 | // This is the base class of parser_error (see below). This may be |
---|
25 | // used to catch any type of parser error. |
---|
26 | // |
---|
27 | // This exception shouldn't propagate outside the parser. However to |
---|
28 | // avoid quirks of many platforms/implementations which fall outside |
---|
29 | // the C++ standard, we derive parser_error_base from std::exception |
---|
30 | // to allow a single catch handler to catch all exceptions. |
---|
31 | // |
---|
32 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
33 | class parser_error_base : public std::exception |
---|
34 | { |
---|
35 | protected: |
---|
36 | |
---|
37 | parser_error_base() {} |
---|
38 | virtual ~parser_error_base() throw() {} |
---|
39 | |
---|
40 | public: |
---|
41 | |
---|
42 | parser_error_base(parser_error_base const& rhs) |
---|
43 | : std::exception(rhs) {} |
---|
44 | parser_error_base& operator=(parser_error_base const&) |
---|
45 | { |
---|
46 | return *this; |
---|
47 | } |
---|
48 | }; |
---|
49 | |
---|
50 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
51 | // |
---|
52 | // parser_error class |
---|
53 | // |
---|
54 | // Generic parser exception class. This is the base class for all |
---|
55 | // parser exceptions. The exception holds the iterator position |
---|
56 | // where the error was encountered in its member variable "where". |
---|
57 | // The parser_error also holds information regarding the error |
---|
58 | // (error descriptor) in its member variable "descriptor". |
---|
59 | // |
---|
60 | // The throw_ function creates and throws a parser_error given |
---|
61 | // an iterator and an error descriptor. |
---|
62 | // |
---|
63 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
64 | template <typename ErrorDescrT, typename IteratorT = char const*> |
---|
65 | struct parser_error : public parser_error_base |
---|
66 | { |
---|
67 | typedef ErrorDescrT error_descr_t; |
---|
68 | typedef IteratorT iterator_t; |
---|
69 | |
---|
70 | parser_error(IteratorT where_, ErrorDescrT descriptor_) |
---|
71 | : where(where_), descriptor(descriptor_) {} |
---|
72 | |
---|
73 | parser_error(parser_error const& rhs) |
---|
74 | : parser_error_base(rhs) |
---|
75 | , where(rhs.where), descriptor(rhs.descriptor) {} |
---|
76 | |
---|
77 | parser_error& |
---|
78 | operator=(parser_error const& rhs) |
---|
79 | { |
---|
80 | where = rhs.where; |
---|
81 | descriptor = rhs.descriptor; |
---|
82 | return *this; |
---|
83 | } |
---|
84 | |
---|
85 | virtual |
---|
86 | ~parser_error() throw() {} |
---|
87 | |
---|
88 | virtual const char* |
---|
89 | what() const throw() |
---|
90 | { |
---|
91 | return "boost::spirit::parser_error"; |
---|
92 | } |
---|
93 | |
---|
94 | IteratorT where; |
---|
95 | ErrorDescrT descriptor; |
---|
96 | }; |
---|
97 | |
---|
98 | ////////////////////////////////// |
---|
99 | template <typename ErrorDescrT, typename IteratorT> |
---|
100 | inline void |
---|
101 | throw_(IteratorT where, ErrorDescrT descriptor) |
---|
102 | { |
---|
103 | boost::throw_exception( |
---|
104 | parser_error<ErrorDescrT, IteratorT>(where, descriptor)); |
---|
105 | } |
---|
106 | |
---|
107 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
108 | // |
---|
109 | // assertive_parser class |
---|
110 | // |
---|
111 | // An assertive_parser class is a parser that throws an exception |
---|
112 | // in response to a parsing failure. The assertive_parser throws a |
---|
113 | // parser_error exception rather than returning an unsuccessful |
---|
114 | // match to signal that the parser failed to match the input. |
---|
115 | // |
---|
116 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
117 | template <typename ErrorDescrT, typename ParserT> |
---|
118 | struct assertive_parser |
---|
119 | : public unary<ParserT, parser<assertive_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT> > > |
---|
120 | { |
---|
121 | typedef assertive_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT> self_t; |
---|
122 | typedef unary<ParserT, parser<self_t> > base_t; |
---|
123 | typedef unary_parser_category parser_category_t; |
---|
124 | |
---|
125 | assertive_parser(ParserT const& parser, ErrorDescrT descriptor) |
---|
126 | : base_t(parser), descriptor(descriptor) {} |
---|
127 | |
---|
128 | template <typename ScannerT> |
---|
129 | struct result |
---|
130 | { |
---|
131 | typedef typename parser_result<ParserT, ScannerT>::type type; |
---|
132 | }; |
---|
133 | |
---|
134 | template <typename ScannerT> |
---|
135 | typename parser_result<self_t, ScannerT>::type |
---|
136 | parse(ScannerT const& scan) const |
---|
137 | { |
---|
138 | typedef typename parser_result<ParserT, ScannerT>::type result_t; |
---|
139 | typedef typename ScannerT::iterator_t iterator_t; |
---|
140 | |
---|
141 | result_t hit = this->subject().parse(scan); |
---|
142 | if (!hit) |
---|
143 | { |
---|
144 | throw_(scan.first, descriptor); |
---|
145 | } |
---|
146 | return hit; |
---|
147 | } |
---|
148 | |
---|
149 | ErrorDescrT descriptor; |
---|
150 | }; |
---|
151 | |
---|
152 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
153 | // |
---|
154 | // assertion class |
---|
155 | // |
---|
156 | // assertive_parsers are never instantiated directly. The assertion |
---|
157 | // class is used to indirectly create an assertive_parser object. |
---|
158 | // Before declaring the grammar, we declare some assertion objects. |
---|
159 | // Examples: |
---|
160 | // |
---|
161 | // enum Errors |
---|
162 | // { |
---|
163 | // program_expected, begin_expected, end_expected |
---|
164 | // }; |
---|
165 | // |
---|
166 | // assertion<Errors> expect_program(program_expected); |
---|
167 | // assertion<Errors> expect_begin(begin_expected); |
---|
168 | // assertion<Errors> expect_end(end_expected); |
---|
169 | // |
---|
170 | // Now, we can use these assertions as wrappers around parsers: |
---|
171 | // |
---|
172 | // expect_end(str_p("end")) |
---|
173 | // |
---|
174 | // Take note that although the example uses enums to hold the |
---|
175 | // information regarding the error (error desccriptor), we are free |
---|
176 | // to use other types such as integers and strings. Enums are |
---|
177 | // convenient for error handlers to easily catch since C++ treats |
---|
178 | // enums as unique types. |
---|
179 | // |
---|
180 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
181 | template <typename ErrorDescrT> |
---|
182 | struct assertion |
---|
183 | { |
---|
184 | assertion(ErrorDescrT descriptor_) |
---|
185 | : descriptor(descriptor_) {} |
---|
186 | |
---|
187 | template <typename ParserT> |
---|
188 | assertive_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT> |
---|
189 | operator()(ParserT const& parser) const |
---|
190 | { |
---|
191 | return assertive_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT>(parser, descriptor); |
---|
192 | } |
---|
193 | |
---|
194 | ErrorDescrT descriptor; |
---|
195 | }; |
---|
196 | |
---|
197 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
198 | // |
---|
199 | // error_status<T> |
---|
200 | // |
---|
201 | // Where T is an attribute type compatible with the match attribute |
---|
202 | // of the fallback_parser's subject (defaults to nil_t). The class |
---|
203 | // error_status reports the result of an error handler (see |
---|
204 | // fallback_parser). result can be one of: |
---|
205 | // |
---|
206 | // fail: quit and fail (return a no_match) |
---|
207 | // retry: attempt error recovery, possibly moving the scanner |
---|
208 | // accept: force success returning a matching length, moving |
---|
209 | // the scanner appropriately and returning an attribute |
---|
210 | // value |
---|
211 | // rethrow: rethrows the error. |
---|
212 | // |
---|
213 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
214 | template <typename T = nil_t> |
---|
215 | struct error_status |
---|
216 | { |
---|
217 | enum result_t { fail, retry, accept, rethrow }; |
---|
218 | |
---|
219 | error_status( |
---|
220 | result_t result_ = fail, |
---|
221 | std::ptrdiff_t length = -1, |
---|
222 | T const& value_ = T()) |
---|
223 | : result(result_), length(length), value(value_) {} |
---|
224 | |
---|
225 | result_t result; |
---|
226 | std::ptrdiff_t length; |
---|
227 | T value; |
---|
228 | }; |
---|
229 | |
---|
230 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
231 | // |
---|
232 | // fallback_parser class |
---|
233 | // |
---|
234 | // Handles exceptions of type parser_error<ErrorDescrT, IteratorT> |
---|
235 | // thrown somewhere inside its embedded ParserT object. The class |
---|
236 | // sets up a try block before delegating parsing to its subject. |
---|
237 | // When an exception is caught, the catch block then calls the |
---|
238 | // HandlerT object. HandlerT may be a function or a functor (with |
---|
239 | // an operator() member function) compatible with the interface: |
---|
240 | // |
---|
241 | // error_status<T> |
---|
242 | // handler(ScannerT const& scan, ErrorT error); |
---|
243 | // |
---|
244 | // Where scan points to the scanner state prior to parsing and error |
---|
245 | // is the error that arose (see parser_error). The handler must |
---|
246 | // return an error_status<T> object (see above). |
---|
247 | // |
---|
248 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
249 | namespace impl |
---|
250 | { |
---|
251 | template <typename RT, typename ParserT, typename ScannerT> |
---|
252 | RT fallback_parser_parse(ParserT const& p, ScannerT const& scan); |
---|
253 | } |
---|
254 | |
---|
255 | template <typename ErrorDescrT, typename ParserT, typename HandlerT> |
---|
256 | struct fallback_parser |
---|
257 | : public unary<ParserT, |
---|
258 | parser<fallback_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT, HandlerT> > > |
---|
259 | { |
---|
260 | typedef fallback_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT, HandlerT> |
---|
261 | self_t; |
---|
262 | typedef ErrorDescrT |
---|
263 | error_descr_t; |
---|
264 | typedef unary<ParserT, parser<self_t> > |
---|
265 | base_t; |
---|
266 | typedef unary_parser_category |
---|
267 | parser_category_t; |
---|
268 | |
---|
269 | fallback_parser(ParserT const& parser, HandlerT const& handler_) |
---|
270 | : base_t(parser), handler(handler_) {} |
---|
271 | |
---|
272 | template <typename ScannerT> |
---|
273 | struct result |
---|
274 | { |
---|
275 | typedef typename parser_result<ParserT, ScannerT>::type type; |
---|
276 | }; |
---|
277 | |
---|
278 | template <typename ScannerT> |
---|
279 | typename parser_result<self_t, ScannerT>::type |
---|
280 | parse(ScannerT const& scan) const |
---|
281 | { |
---|
282 | typedef typename parser_result<self_t, ScannerT>::type result_t; |
---|
283 | return impl::fallback_parser_parse<result_t>(*this, scan); |
---|
284 | } |
---|
285 | |
---|
286 | HandlerT handler; |
---|
287 | }; |
---|
288 | |
---|
289 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
290 | // |
---|
291 | // guard class |
---|
292 | // |
---|
293 | // fallback_parser objects are not instantiated directly. The guard |
---|
294 | // class is used to indirectly create a fallback_parser object. |
---|
295 | // guards are typically predeclared just like assertions (see the |
---|
296 | // assertion class above; the example extends the previous example |
---|
297 | // introduced in the assertion class above): |
---|
298 | // |
---|
299 | // guard<Errors> my_guard; |
---|
300 | // |
---|
301 | // Errors, in this example is the error descriptor type we want to |
---|
302 | // detect; This is essentially the ErrorDescrT template parameter |
---|
303 | // of the fallback_parser class. |
---|
304 | // |
---|
305 | // my_guard may now be used in a grammar declaration as: |
---|
306 | // |
---|
307 | // my_guard(p)[h] |
---|
308 | // |
---|
309 | // where p is a parser, h is a function or functor compatible with |
---|
310 | // fallback_parser's HandlerT (see above). |
---|
311 | // |
---|
312 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
---|
313 | template <typename ErrorDescrT> |
---|
314 | struct guard; |
---|
315 | |
---|
316 | template <typename ErrorDescrT, typename ParserT> |
---|
317 | struct guard_gen : public unary<ParserT, nil_t> |
---|
318 | { |
---|
319 | typedef guard<ErrorDescrT> parser_generator_t; |
---|
320 | typedef unary_parser_category parser_category_t; |
---|
321 | |
---|
322 | guard_gen(ParserT const& p) |
---|
323 | : unary<ParserT, nil_t>(p) {} |
---|
324 | |
---|
325 | template <typename HandlerT> |
---|
326 | fallback_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT, HandlerT> |
---|
327 | operator[](HandlerT const& handler) const |
---|
328 | { |
---|
329 | return fallback_parser<ErrorDescrT, ParserT, HandlerT> |
---|
330 | (this->subject(), handler); |
---|
331 | } |
---|
332 | }; |
---|
333 | |
---|
334 | template <typename ErrorDescrT> |
---|
335 | struct guard |
---|
336 | { |
---|
337 | template <typename ParserT> |
---|
338 | struct result |
---|
339 | { |
---|
340 | typedef guard_gen<ErrorDescrT, ParserT> type; |
---|
341 | }; |
---|
342 | |
---|
343 | template <typename ParserT> |
---|
344 | static guard_gen<ErrorDescrT, ParserT> |
---|
345 | generate(ParserT const& parser) |
---|
346 | { |
---|
347 | return guard_gen<ErrorDescrT, ParserT>(parser); |
---|
348 | } |
---|
349 | |
---|
350 | template <typename ParserT> |
---|
351 | guard_gen<ErrorDescrT, ParserT> |
---|
352 | operator()(ParserT const& parser) const |
---|
353 | { |
---|
354 | return guard_gen<ErrorDescrT, ParserT>(parser); |
---|
355 | } |
---|
356 | }; |
---|
357 | |
---|
358 | }} // namespace boost::spirit |
---|
359 | |
---|
360 | #include <boost/spirit/error_handling/impl/exceptions.ipp> |
---|
361 | #endif |
---|
362 | |
---|