1 // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Package lex implements lexical analysis for the assembler. 6 package lex 7 8 import ( 9 "fmt" 10 "log" 11 "os" 12 "strings" 13 "text/scanner" 14 15 "cmd/internal/src" 16 ) 17 18 // A ScanToken represents an input item. It is a simple wrapping of rune, as 19 // returned by text/scanner.Scanner, plus a couple of extra values. 20 type ScanToken rune 21 22 const ( 23 // Asm defines some two-character lexemes. We make up 24 // a rune/ScanToken value for them - ugly but simple. 25 LSH ScanToken = -1000 - iota // << Left shift. 26 RSH // >> Logical right shift. 27 ARR // -> Used on ARM for shift type 3, arithmetic right shift. 28 ROT // @> Used on ARM for shift type 4, rotate right. 29 Include // included file started here 30 BuildComment // //go:build or +build comment 31 macroName // name of macro that should not be expanded 32 ) 33 34 // IsRegisterShift reports whether the token is one of the ARM register shift operators. 35 func IsRegisterShift(r ScanToken) bool { 36 return ROT <= r && r <= LSH // Order looks backwards because these are negative. 37 } 38 39 func (t ScanToken) String() string { 40 switch t { 41 case scanner.EOF: 42 return "EOF" 43 case scanner.Ident: 44 return "identifier" 45 case scanner.Int: 46 return "integer constant" 47 case scanner.Float: 48 return "float constant" 49 case scanner.Char: 50 return "rune constant" 51 case scanner.String: 52 return "string constant" 53 case scanner.RawString: 54 return "raw string constant" 55 case scanner.Comment: 56 return "comment" 57 default: 58 return fmt.Sprintf("%q", rune(t)) 59 } 60 } 61 62 // NewLexer returns a lexer for the named file and the given link context. 63 func NewLexer(name string) TokenReader { 64 input := NewInput(name) 65 fd, err := os.Open(name) 66 if err != nil { 67 log.Fatalf("%s\n", err) 68 } 69 input.Push(NewTokenizer(name, fd, fd)) 70 return input 71 } 72 73 // The other files in this directory each contain an implementation of TokenReader. 74 75 // A TokenReader is like a reader, but returns lex tokens of type Token. It also can tell you what 76 // the text of the most recently returned token is, and where it was found. 77 // The underlying scanner elides all spaces except newline, so the input looks like a stream of 78 // Tokens; original spacing is lost but we don't need it. 79 type TokenReader interface { 80 // Next returns the next token. 81 Next() ScanToken 82 // The following methods all refer to the most recent token returned by Next. 83 // Text returns the original string representation of the token. 84 Text() string 85 // File reports the source file name of the token. 86 File() string 87 // Base reports the position base of the token. 88 Base() *src.PosBase 89 // SetBase sets the position base. 90 SetBase(*src.PosBase) 91 // Line reports the source line number of the token. 92 Line() int 93 // Col reports the source column number of the token. 94 Col() int 95 // Close does any teardown required. 96 Close() 97 } 98 99 // A Token is a scan token plus its string value. 100 // A macro is stored as a sequence of Tokens with spaces stripped. 101 type Token struct { 102 ScanToken 103 text string 104 } 105 106 // Make returns a Token with the given rune (ScanToken) and text representation. 107 func Make(token ScanToken, text string) Token { 108 // Substitute the substitutes for . and /. 109 text = strings.ReplaceAll(text, "\u00B7", ".") 110 text = strings.ReplaceAll(text, "\u2215", "/") 111 return Token{ScanToken: token, text: text} 112 } 113 114 func (l Token) String() string { 115 return l.text 116 } 117 118 // A Macro represents the definition of a #defined macro. 119 type Macro struct { 120 name string // The #define name. 121 args []string // Formal arguments. 122 tokens []Token // Body of macro. 123 } 124 125 // Tokenize turns a string into a list of Tokens; used to parse the -D flag and in tests. 126 func Tokenize(str string) []Token { 127 t := NewTokenizer("command line", strings.NewReader(str), nil) 128 var tokens []Token 129 for { 130 tok := t.Next() 131 if tok == scanner.EOF { 132 break 133 } 134 tokens = append(tokens, Make(tok, t.Text())) 135 } 136 return tokens 137 } 138