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#lang at-exp racket/base
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#lang racket/base
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(require (for-syntax racket/base "parser.rkt"))
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(require br-parser-tools/lex
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(prefix-in : br-parser-tools/lex-sre)
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"parser.rkt"
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"rule-structs.rkt"
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(only-in brag/support from/to)
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racket/string)
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racket/string
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syntax-color/racket-lexer
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racket/match)
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(provide lex/1 tokenize)
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(module+ lex-abbrevs
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(define-lex-abbrev id (:& (complement (:+ digit)) (:+ id-char)))
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(define-lex-abbrev id-separator (:or ":" "::="))
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(define-lex-abbrev esc-chars (union "\\a" "\\b" "\\t" "\\n" "\\v" "\\f" "\\r" "\\e"))
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(define (unescape-double-quoted-lexeme lexeme start-pos end-pos)
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;; use `read` so brag strings have all the notational semantics of Racket strings
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(with-handlers ([exn:fail:read?
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(define-lex-abbrev escaped-double-quote (:: backslash double-quote))
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(define-lex-abbrev escaped-backslash (:: backslash backslash))
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(define lex/1
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(define brag-lex
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(lexer-src-pos
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[(:: double-quote ;; start with double quote
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(intersection ;; two conditions need to be true inside the quotes:
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;; we can have anything except
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;; a plain double-quote (which would close the quote)
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;; plus we specially allow escaped double quotes and backslashes
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(:* (:or escaped-double-quote escaped-backslash (:~ double-quote)))
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;; we must forbid one situation with the string \\"
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;; the problem is that it's ambiguous:
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;; it can be lexed as (:: escaped-backlash double-quote) = \\ + "
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;; or (:: backlash escaped-double-quote) = \ + \"
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;; because escapes should be "left associative",
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;; we forbid the second possibility
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;; There are still some weird corner cases but the current tests work.
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;; with single and double quotes in the mix,
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;; I'm not sure how much better this can be.
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(complement (:: any-string backslash escaped-double-quote any-string)))
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double-quote) ;; end with double quote
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(token-LIT (unescape-double-quoted-lexeme lexeme start-pos end-pos))]
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;; single-quoted string follows the same pattern,
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;; but with escaped-single-quote instead of escaped-double-quote
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;; we delegate lexing of double-quoted strings to the Racket lexer (see below)
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;; single-quoted string has to be handled manually (see lex/1 for details)
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[(:: single-quote
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(intersection
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(:* (:or escaped-single-quote escaped-backslash (:~ single-quote)))
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(complement (:: any-string backslash escaped-single-quote any-string)))
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single-quote)
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(token-LIT (unescape-double-quoted-lexeme (convert-to-double-quoted lexeme) start-pos end-pos))]
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[(:or "()" "Ø" "∅") (token-EMPTY lexeme)]
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[(:or "()" "Ø" "∅")
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(token-EMPTY lexeme)]
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["("
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(token-LPAREN lexeme)]
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["["
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(position->pos start-pos)
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(position->pos end-pos-2)))]))
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(define (lex/1-with-racket-lexer ip [conversion-proc values])
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;; delegate lexing of strings to the default Racket lexer
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(define-values (line-start col-start pos-start) (port-next-location ip))
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(define str (read ip))
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(define-values (line-end col-end pos-end) (port-next-location ip))
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(make-position-token (token-LIT (string-append "\"" str "\""))
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(make-position pos-start line-start col-start)
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(make-position pos-end line-end col-end)))
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(define (lex/1 ip)
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(match (peek-bytes 1 0 ip)
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[#"\"" (lex/1-with-racket-lexer ip)]
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;; it would be nice to also handle single-quoted strings with the Racket lexer
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;; but we can only change the opening delimiter with the readtable.
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;; for whatever reason, the closing delimiter still has to be a double quote.
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;; "mapping a character to the same action as a " means that the character starts a string, but the string is still terminated with a closing ". "
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;; https://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/readtables.html#%28def._%28%28quote._~23~25kernel%29._make-readtable%29%29
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#;[#"'" (parameterize ([current-readtable (make-readtable (current-readtable)
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#\' #\" #f)])
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'lex-single-quoted-string
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(lex/1-with-racket-lexer ip convert-to-double-quoted))]
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[_ (brag-lex ip)]))
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;; This is the helper for the error production.
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(define lex-nonwhitespace
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[(eof)
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(values "" end-pos)]))
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;; position->pos: position -> pos
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;; Converts position structures from br-parser-tools/lex to our own pos structures.
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(define (position->pos a-pos)
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