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-rw-r--r--server/lexer/details/parse.cpp139
1 files changed, 82 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/server/lexer/details/parse.cpp b/server/lexer/details/parse.cpp
index 01ef11c..5e9ce9f 100644
--- a/server/lexer/details/parse.cpp
+++ b/server/lexer/details/parse.cpp
@@ -20,80 +20,105 @@
namespace math::server::lexer::details {
namespace {
-std::cmatch std_regex_search(const std::string_view& input, const std::regex& regex) {
- std::cmatch match;
- {
- const auto begin = input.data();
- const auto end = begin + input.length();
- std::regex_search(begin, end, match, regex);
+class RegexNumberMatcher {
+public:
+ bool match(const std::string_view& input) {
+ if (!basic_match(input)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ // If we have the numeric part of a number followed by 'e' and no
+ // digits,
+ // 1) that 'e' definitely belongs to this number token,
+ // 2) the user forgot to type in the required digits.
+ if (matched_e() && !matched_e_power()) {
+ throw LexerError{"exponent has no digits: " + to_str()};
+ }
+ return true;
}
- return match;
-}
-boost::cmatch boost_regex_search(const std::string_view& input, const boost::regex& regex) {
- boost::cmatch match;
- {
+ virtual std::string_view get() const = 0;
+
+protected:
+ // This is a hacky attempt to describe a C-like grammar for floating-point
+ // numbers using a regex (the tests seem to pass though).
+ // A proper NFA would be better, I guess.
+ static constexpr std::string_view NUMBER_REGEX{R"REGEX(^(?:\d+(?:\.\d*)?|\.\d+)(e[+-]?(\d*))?)REGEX"};
+
+private:
+ virtual bool basic_match(const std::string_view& input) = 0;
+
+ virtual std::string to_str() const = 0;
+
+ virtual bool matched_e() const = 0;
+
+ virtual bool matched_e_power() const = 0;
+};
+
+class StdNumberMatcher : public RegexNumberMatcher {
+public:
+ std::string_view get() const override {
+ return {m_match[0].first, static_cast<std::size_t>(m_match[0].length())};
+ }
+
+private:
+ bool basic_match(const std::string_view& input) override {
const auto begin = input.data();
const auto end = begin + input.length();
- boost::regex_search(begin, end, match, regex);
+ return std::regex_search(begin, end, m_match, get_regex());
}
- return match;
-}
-// CMatch is either std::cmatch or boost::cmatch.
-template <typename CMatch>
-void check_exponent(const CMatch& match) {
- // If we have the numeric part of a number followed by 'e' and no digits,
- // 1) that 'e' definitely belongs to this number token,
- // 2) the user forgot to type in the required digits.
- const auto& exponent = match[1];
- const auto& abs_power = match[2];
- if (exponent.matched && abs_power.matched && abs_power.length() == 0) {
- throw LexerError{"exponent has no digits: " + match[0].str()};
+ static const std::regex& get_regex() {
+ static constexpr auto flags =
+ std::regex_constants::ECMAScript |
+ std::regex_constants::icase;
+ static const std::regex regex{NUMBER_REGEX.data(), NUMBER_REGEX.length(), flags};
+ return regex;
}
-}
-// This is a hacky attempt to describe a C-like grammar for floating-point
-// numbers using a regex (the tests seem to pass though).
-// A proper NFA would be better, I guess.
-const std::string_view NUMBER_REGEX = R"REGEX(^(?:\d+(?:\.\d*)?|\.\d+)(e[+-]?(\d*))?)REGEX";
+ std::string to_str() const override { return m_match[0].str(); }
-std::string_view std_match_number(const std::string_view& input) {
- static constexpr auto flags =
- std::regex_constants::ECMAScript |
- std::regex_constants::icase;
- static const std::regex number_regex{NUMBER_REGEX.data(), NUMBER_REGEX.length(), flags};
+ bool matched_e() const override { return m_match[1].matched; }
- const auto match = std_regex_search(input, number_regex);
- if (match.empty()) {
- return {};
+ bool matched_e_power() const override { return m_match[2].matched && m_match[2].length() != 0; }
+
+ std::cmatch m_match;
+};
+
+class BoostNumberMatcher : public RegexNumberMatcher {
+public:
+ std::string_view get() const override {
+ return {m_match[0].first, static_cast<std::size_t>(m_match[0].length())};
}
- check_exponent(match);
- return {match[0].first, static_cast<std::size_t>(match[0].length())};
-}
-std::string_view boost_match_number(const std::string_view& input) {
- static const boost::regex number_regex{NUMBER_REGEX.data(), NUMBER_REGEX.length(), boost::regex::icase};
+private:
+ bool basic_match(const std::string_view& input) override {
+ const auto begin = input.data();
+ const auto end = begin + input.length();
+ return boost::regex_search(begin, end, m_match, get_regex());
+ }
- const auto match = boost_regex_search(input, number_regex);
- if (match.empty()) {
- return {};
+ static const boost::regex& get_regex() {
+ static constexpr boost::regex::flag_type flags =
+ boost::regex::ECMAScript |
+ boost::regex::icase;
+ static const boost::regex regex{NUMBER_REGEX.data(), NUMBER_REGEX.length(), flags};
+ return regex;
}
- check_exponent(match);
- return {match[0].first, static_cast<std::size_t>(match[0].length())};
-}
-std::string_view match_number(const std::string_view& input) {
- return std_match_number(input);
-}
+ std::string to_str() const override { return m_match[0].str(); }
+
+ bool matched_e() const override { return m_match[1].matched; }
+
+ bool matched_e_power() const override { return m_match[2].matched && m_match[2].length() != 0; }
-using NumberMatcher = std::function<std::string_view (const std::string_view&)>;
+ boost::cmatch m_match;
+};
-std::optional<double> parse_number(const std::string_view& input, const NumberMatcher& match, std::string_view& token) {
- const auto view = match(input);
- if (!view.data()) {
+std::optional<double> parse_number(const std::string_view& input, RegexNumberMatcher&& matcher, std::string_view& token) {
+ if (!matcher.match(input)) {
return {};
}
+ const auto view = matcher.get();
try {
const auto result = std::stod(std::string{view});
token = view;
@@ -114,7 +139,7 @@ bool starts_with(const std::string_view& a, const std::string_view& b) noexcept
namespace impl {
std::optional<double> std_parse_number(const std::string_view& input, std::string_view& token) {
- return parse_number(input, &std_match_number, token);
+ return parse_number(input, StdNumberMatcher{}, token);
}
std::optional<double> std_parse_number(const std::string_view& input) {
@@ -123,7 +148,7 @@ std::optional<double> std_parse_number(const std::string_view& input) {
}
std::optional<double> boost_parse_number(const std::string_view& input, std::string_view& token) {
- return parse_number(input, &boost_match_number, token);
+ return parse_number(input, BoostNumberMatcher{}, token);
}
std::optional<double> boost_parse_number(const std::string_view& input) {