-- September 9, 1982 5:57 pm -- Parser.mesa -- Last edited January 10, 1983 5:50 pm -- Simple operator precedence parser for operators of the following types: infix, prefix, postfix, -- matchfix (like "begin" or left grouping parenthesis), subfix (like "[" in Mesa or "(" in f(x)) -- and closefix (like "end" or ")"). -- The symbolic expression constructed by the parser is represented as in Lisp, by a nest -- of ordered pairs; the list cells employed are those of Mesa's LIST OF REF ANY. -- Last Edited by: Gnelson, January 10, 1983 5:50 pm DIRECTORY List, Atom, IO, Rope, Lexer, ParseTable; Parser: DEFINITIONS = BEGIN OPEN PT: ParseTable; Handle: TYPE = REF HandleRec; HandleRec: TYPE = RECORD [error: Rope.ROPE, -- initially NIL, set to error message on lexical error eof: BOOL, -- initially FALSE, set to TRUE on end of input. result: REF ANY, -- contains last thing produced by Parse. openCount: INT, -- number of unmatched matchfixs or subfixs in last thing parsed in: Lexer.Handle, -- Source of lexemes to be parsed. -- WARNING The initial value of in.a is relevant; see "Parse" below table: PT.Handle]; -- associates operator types with operators. NewHandle: PROC RETURNS [h: Handle]; Parse: PUBLIC PROC[h: Handle]; -- sets h.result to the List representing the longest prefix of -- the lexeme stream h.in that is a valid symbolic expression, -- counting the current value of h.in.a as the first lexeme. Thus -- the way to start the parser is to call Lex[h.in]; Parse[h]. -- This will parse one expression and leave in h.in.a the first lexeme -- not used in the parse tree; thus successive calls will work. -- Sets h.eof if h.in.eof is set -- Sets h.error if h.in.error is set, or if a parse error occurs. -- If h.error AND ~ h.in.error AND ~h.in.eof then the input can be reconstructed -- by Unparse[h.result]; print h.in.a; print all of h.in, except that -- in the unparse you should skip the NIL that appears at the right-most -- position in h.result. END.