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authorJSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com>2023-07-13 16:46:26 +0800
committerJSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com>2023-07-13 16:46:26 +0800
commit65629eb6be2edf97748d1d1f9481674c5fcffa2d (patch)
tree2de5ab6b2eaf580e99f1e980d97d4682d20429bc
parent9a29839fc1e4291266646707027d53d9e52fb47c (diff)
remove intermediate files
Those were added by accident.
-rw-r--r--src/big_endian.obin1112 -> 3184 bytes
-rw-r--r--src/helper.obin1768 -> 4432 bytes
-rw-r--r--src/old binding.txt218
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/rep.sobin50480 -> 51240 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/testbin33904 -> 34664 bytes
5 files changed, 0 insertions, 218 deletions
diff --git a/src/big_endian.o b/src/big_endian.o
index 6d77a13..cef8c58 100644
--- a/src/big_endian.o
+++ b/src/big_endian.o
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diff --git a/src/helper.o b/src/helper.o
index e8801dd..2151f2f 100644
--- a/src/helper.o
+++ b/src/helper.o
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diff --git a/src/old binding.txt b/src/old binding.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 0311f49..0000000
--- a/src/old binding.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-//! This file provides the Emacs binding for the core.
-
-#![allow(unused_imports)]
-
-extern crate repcore;
-
-use repcore::{
- derive::stdag::{PFRecorder, STDAGParser},
- grammar::{Grammar, GrammarInfo},
- semiring::{IdentityRecorder, Nat, PFS},
- tokenizer::to_tokenizer,
- valuation::{Count, ParseForest},
-};
-
-use repcore::parser::Parser as PParser;
-use repcore::parser::ParserReportConfig as PParserConfig;
-
-// TODO: Write Emacs binding
-
-// Let's design the API for Emacs to use.
-//
-// Emacs offers the grammar file or grammar string, and then we
-// generate a parser.
-//
-// Thereafter when we want to parse some input, Emacs gives the input
-// file name or the input file string to this package, and then the
-// package gives back the parse result.
-//
-// Besides, we need a data type to deal with errors.
-//
-// Handling a string is not a problem for us, but to return a parser
-// to Emacs, and to return the parse result, are kind of troublesome.
-//
-// To achieve this, we need data types for a parser and for the parse
-// result. Since a parser is just an implementation detail and should
-// not be of concern to the user, we mught just represent a parser as
-// just a custom user-ptr in Emacs.
-//
-// As to the parse result, we return a set of tuples:
-//
-// (label, i, k, j),
-//
-// where LABEL is represented as a tuple
-//
-// (INDEX, STRING),
-//
-// where index is the index of the rule and the string is the name of
-// the non-terminal or the terminal that is spanned by this packed
-// node.
-//
-// This is not intended for the user to inspect and play with. The
-// package should provide another function to interpret this data, for
-// example to search something or to display it. The reason we don't
-// directly return something to display is that the plain forest might
-// contain cyclic data, and is inconvenient to represent in Emacs. So
-// we only try to display this information to the user if the need
-// arises.
-
-#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
-#[repr(C)]
-pub struct Parser {
- g: Grammar,
- gi: GrammarInfo,
- stparser: STDAGParser<PFS, ParseForest, PFRecorder>,
-}
-
-impl Parser {
- fn new(gs: &str) -> Result<Self, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
- let g: Grammar = gs.parse()?;
-
- let mut stparser = STDAGParser::new();
-
- let mut gi = g.generate_info()?;
-
- stparser.init(&g, &mut gi)?;
-
- Ok(Self { g, gi, stparser })
- }
-}
-
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn new_parser(
- gs: *mut std::os::raw::c_char,
- error: *mut std::os::raw::c_int,
-) -> *mut Parser {
- let parsed_str;
- let parser_result;
-
- unsafe {
- let cstr = std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(gs).to_str();
-
- if cstr.is_err() {
- *error = 1;
- return std::ptr::null_mut();
- }
-
- parsed_str = cstr.unwrap().to_owned();
-
- parser_result = Parser::new(&parsed_str);
-
- if parser_result.is_err() {
- *error = 2;
- eprintln!("failed: {parser_result:?}");
- return std::ptr::null_mut();
- }
-
- *error = 0;
- }
-
- Box::into_raw(Box::new(parser_result.unwrap()))
-}
-
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn clean_parser(parser: *const std::ffi::c_void) {
- unsafe {
- Box::from_raw(parser as *mut Parser);
- }
-}
-
-// #[no_mangle]
-// extern "C" fn reset_parser(parser: *mut Parser) {
-// let mut parser_box;
-// unsafe {
-// parser_box = Box::from_raw(parser);
-// }
-
-// parser_box
-// .stparser
-// .init(&parser_box.g, &parser_box.gi)
-// .unwrap();
-
-// std::mem::forget(parser_box);
-// }
-
-// FIXME: Use a pointer to int to indicate the type of errors, and use
-// a pointer to a custom error struct to convey the error messages.
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn parser_parse(
- parser: *mut Parser,
- file: *const std::os::raw::c_char,
-) -> std::os::raw::c_int {
- let mut parser_box;
- let cstr;
-
- unsafe {
- parser_box = Box::from_raw(parser);
- cstr = std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(file).to_str();
-
- if cstr.is_err() {
- eprintln!("error reading string: {:?}", cstr);
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- parser_box.stparser.reinit();
-
- let file_string = std::fs::read_to_string(cstr.unwrap());
-
- if file_string.is_err() {
- eprintln!("error reading file: {:?}", file_string);
- return 0;
- }
-
- let file_string = file_string.unwrap();
-
- let parse_result = parser_box
- .stparser
- .parse(&file_string.chars().collect::<Vec<_>>());
-
- if parse_result.is_err() {
- eprintln!("failed to parse: {:?}", parse_result);
- return 0;
- }
-
- let (accepting, _) = parse_result.unwrap();
-
- std::mem::forget(parser_box);
-
- accepting as std::os::raw::c_int
-}
-
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn parser_parse_string(
- parser: *mut Parser,
- input: *const std::os::raw::c_char,
-) -> std::os::raw::c_int {
- let mut parser_box;
- let cstr;
-
- unsafe {
- parser_box = Box::from_raw(parser);
- cstr = std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(input).to_str();
-
- if cstr.is_err() {
- eprintln!("error reading string: {:?}", cstr);
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- parser_box.stparser.reinit();
-
- let file_string = cstr.unwrap().to_owned();
-
- let parse_result = parser_box
- .stparser
- .parse(&file_string.chars().collect::<Vec<_>>());
-
- if parse_result.is_err() {
- eprintln!("failed to parse: {:?}", parse_result);
- return 0;
- }
-
- let (accepting, _) = parse_result.unwrap();
-
- std::mem::forget(parser_box);
-
- accepting as std::os::raw::c_int
-}
diff --git a/src/rep.so b/src/rep.so
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diff --git a/src/test b/src/test
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