%{ /* $NetBSD: fsi_lex.l,v 1.10 1998/08/08 22:33:35 christos Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Erez Zadok * Copyright (c) 1989 Jan-Simon Pendry * Copyright (c) 1989 Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine * Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Jan-Simon Pendry at Imperial College, London. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * %W% (Berkeley) %G% * * Id: fsi_lex.l,v 5.2.2.1 1992/02/09 15:09:36 jsp beta * */ /* * Lexical analyzer for fsinfo. * TODO: Needs rewriting. */ #ifdef FLEX_SCANNER static int yylineno; # define INIT_STATE { \ switch ((yy_start - 1) / 2) { \ case 0: \ BEGIN F; \ break; \ } \ } #else /* not FLEX_SCANNER */ /* * Using old lex... */ # define INIT_STATE { \ switch (yybgin - yysvec - 1) { \ case 0: \ BEGIN F; \ break; \ } \ } #endif /* end FLEX_SCANNER */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ /* * Some systems include a definition for the macro ECHO in , * and their (bad) version of lex defines it too at the very beginning of * the generated lex.yy.c file (before it can be easily undefined), * resulting in a conflict. So undefine it here before needed. * Luckily, it does not appear that this macro is actually used in the rest * of the generated lex.yy.c file. */ #ifdef ECHO # undef ECHO #endif /* ECHO */ #include #include #include #include /* and once again undefine this, just in case */ #ifdef ECHO # undef ECHO #endif /* ECHO */ /* * There are some things that need to be defined only if useing GNU flex. * These must not be defined if using standard lex */ #ifdef FLEX_SCANNER # ifndef ECHO # define ECHO (void) fwrite( yytext, yyleng, 1, yyout ) # endif /* not ECHO */ #endif /* FLEX_SCANNER */ /* * some systems such as DU-4.x have a different GNU flex in /usr/bin * which automatically generates yywrap macros and symbols. So I must * distinguish between them and when yywrap is actually needed. */ #ifndef yywrap int yywrap(void); #endif /* not yywrap */ YYSTYPE yylval; static char *fsi_filename; static char *optr; static char ostr[1024]; static int find_resword(char *); static int quoted; struct r { char *rw; int tok; } rr[] = { { "->", tEQ }, { "arch", tARCH }, { "as", tAS }, { "automount", tAUTOMOUNT }, { "cluster", tCLUSTER }, { "config", tCONFIG }, { "direct", tDIRECT }, { "dumpset", tDUMPSET }, { "exportfs", tEXPORTFS }, { "freq", tFREQ }, { "from", tFROM }, { "fs", tFS }, { "fstype", tFSTYPE }, { "host", tHOST }, { "hwaddr", tHWADDR }, { "inaddr", tINADDR }, { "localhost", tLOCALHOST }, { "log", tLOG }, { "mount", tMOUNT }, { "netif", tNETIF }, { "netmask", tNETMASK }, { "nfsalias", tNFSEQ }, { "opts", tOPTS }, { "os", tOS }, { "passno", tPASSNO }, { "sel", tSEL }, { "volname", tVOLNAME }, { 0, 0 }, }; #define NRES_WORDS (sizeof(rr)/sizeof(rr[0])-1) %} %start F Q %% INIT_STATE; /* witchcraft */ [^ \t\n"={}]+ { return find_resword(yytext); } /* dummy " */ [ \t] ; "\n" { yylineno++; } [={}] { return *yytext; } \" { BEGIN Q; optr = ostr; quoted = 1; } \n { yylineno++; yyerror("\" expected"); BEGIN F; } \\b { *optr++ = '\b'; /* escape */ } \\t { *optr++ = '\t'; /* escape */ } \\\" { *optr++ = '\"'; /* escape */ } \\\\ { *optr++ = '\\'; /* escape */ } \\\n { yylineno++; /* continue */ } \\r { *optr++ = '\r'; /* escape */ } \\n { *optr++ = '\n'; /* escape */ } \\f { *optr++ = '\f'; /* escape */ } "\\ " { *optr++ = ' '; /* force space */ } \\. { yyerror("Unknown \\ sequence"); } ([ \t]|"\\\n"){2,} { char *p = (char *) yytext-1; while ((p = strchr(p+1, '\n'))) yylineno++; } \" { BEGIN F; quoted = 0; *optr = '\0'; yylval.s = strdup(ostr); return tSTR; } . { *optr++ = *yytext; } %% static int find_resword(char *s) { int tok = 0; int l = 0, m = NRES_WORDS/2, h = NRES_WORDS-1; int rc = 0; m = NRES_WORDS/2; #define FSTRCMP(p, q) ((*(p) == *(q)) ? strcmp((p)+1, (q)+1) : *(p) - *(q)) while ((l <= h) && (rc = FSTRCMP(s, rr[m].rw))) { if (rc < 0) h = m - 1; else l = m + 1; m = (h + l) / 2; } if (rc == 0) tok = rr[m].tok; switch (tok) { case tLOCALHOST: s = "${host}"; /* fall through... */ case 0: yylval.s = strdup(s); tok = tSTR; /* fall through... */ default: return tok; } } int yyerror(char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); col_cleanup(0); fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: ", fsi_filename ? fsi_filename : "/dev/stdin", yylineno); fprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); fputc('\n', stderr); parse_errors++; va_end(ap); return 0; /* this call will never happen */ unput(0); return 0; /* XXX: quieten gcc */ } ioloc * current_location(void) { ioloc *ip = CALLOC(struct ioloc); ip->i_line = yylineno; ip->i_file = fsi_filename; return ip; } /* * some systems such as DU-4.x have a different GNU flex in /usr/bin * which automatically generates yywrap macros and symbols. So I must * distinguish between them and when yywrap is actually needed. */ #ifndef yywrap int yywrap(void) { return 1; } #endif /* not yywrap */