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9.7 KiB
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349 lines
9.7 KiB
C
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/* W3 Copyright statement
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Copyright 1995 by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), INRIA</H2>
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This W3C software is being provided by the copyright holders under the
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following license. By obtaining, using and/or copying this software,
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you agree that you have read, understood, and will comply with the
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following terms and conditions:
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
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documentation for any purpose and without fee or royalty is hereby
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granted, provided that the full text of this NOTICE appears on
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<EM>ALL</EM> copies of the software and documentation or portions
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thereof, including modifications, that you make.
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<B>THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS," AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS MAKE NO
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REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. BY WAY OF EXAMPLE,
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BUT NOT LIMITATION, COPYRIGHT HOLDERS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
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THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY
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THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS.
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COPYRIGHT HOLDERS WILL BEAR NO LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS SOFTWARE
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OR DOCUMENTATION.
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The name and trademarks of copyright holders may NOT be used
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in advertising or publicity pertaining to the software without
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specific, written prior permission. Title to copyright in this
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software and any associated documentation will at all times remain
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with copyright holders.
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*/
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/* Parser for libpics
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PARSER FOR LIBPICS
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*/
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/*
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** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1996.
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** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH.
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*/
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/*
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This module provides the interface to CSParse.c. The parser is used to parse labels,
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machine-readable descriptions, and users. The application creates one of these and
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iteratevely calls CSParse_parseChunk until it returns a done or an error.
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*/
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#ifndef CSPARSE_H
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#define CSPARSE_H
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#include "cslutils.h"
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#include "htchunk.h"
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/*
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NOWIN
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tells CSParse where it is in the task of tokenizing
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*/
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typedef enum {
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NowIn_INVALID = 0,
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NowIn_NEEDOPEN,
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NowIn_ENGINE,
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NowIn_NEEDCLOSE,
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NowIn_END,
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NowIn_MATCHCLOSE,
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NowIn_ERROR,
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NowIn_CHAIN
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} NowIn_t;
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/*
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Construction/Destruction
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The parse objects are never created by the application, but instead by one of the
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objects that it is used to parse.
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*/
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extern CSParse_t * CSParse_new(void);
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extern void CSParse_delete(CSParse_t * me);
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/*
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some handy definitions
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*/
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#define LPAREN '('
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#define RPAREN ')'
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#define LCURLY '{'
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#define RCURLY '}'
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#define LBRACKET '['
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#define RBRACKET ']'
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#define SQUOTE 0x27 /* avoid confusing parens checking editors */
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#define DQUOTE 0x22
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#define LPARENSTR "("
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#define RPARENSTR ")"
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#define raysize(A) (sizeof(A)/sizeof(A[0]))
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/*
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SUBPARSER DATA
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PUNCT
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valid punctuation
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*/
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typedef enum {Punct_ZERO = 1, Punct_WHITE = 2, Punct_LPAREN = 4,
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Punct_WHITE_LPAREN = (Punct_WHITE|Punct_LPAREN),
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Punct_RPAREN = 8, Punct_LPAREN_RPAREN = (Punct_LPAREN|Punct_RPAREN),
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Punct_WHITE_LPAREN_RPAREN = (Punct_WHITE|Punct_LPAREN|Punct_RPAREN),
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Punct_ALL = 0xf} Punct_t;
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/*
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SUBSTATE
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Enumerated bits that are used to mark a parsing state. Because they are bits, as
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opposed to sequential numbers, a StateToken may or more than one together and serve
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more than one state. They must have identical outcomes if this is to be exploited.
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By convention, the following SubState names are used:
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X - has no state
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N - is a newly created object
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A-H - substate definitions. Because they are non-conflicting bits, a subparser may have
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options that sit in more than state. For instance, the string "error" may be matched in
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states A and C with:
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{"error test", SubState_A|SubState_C, Punct_LPAREN, 0, "error"} *probs* I meant to keep
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these 16 bit caompatible, but ran up short at the end of one StateToken list. This can
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be fixed if anyone needs a 16 bit enum.
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*/
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typedef enum {SubState_X = -1, SubState_N = 0x4000, SubState_A = 1,
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SubState_B = 2, SubState_C = 4, SubState_D = 8,
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SubState_E = 0x10, SubState_F = 0x20, SubState_G = 0x40,
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SubState_H = 0x80, SubState_I = 0x100} SubState_t;
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/*
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forward declaration for StateToken_t
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*/
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typedef struct StateToken_s StateToken_t;
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/*
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ENGINE
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called by CSParse to process tokens and punctuation
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*/
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typedef NowIn_t Engine_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse, char demark, void * pVoid);
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/*
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Engine employed by the Label, MacRed, and User parsers
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*/
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Engine_t CSParse_targetParser;
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/*
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SUBSTATE METHODS
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All methods return a StateRet.
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Check
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see if a value is legitimate, may also record it
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*/
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typedef StateRet_t Check_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse, StateToken_t * pStateToken,
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char * token, char demark);
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/*
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Punctuation checker to be employed by Check_t functions
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*/
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extern BOOL Punct_badDemark(Punct_t validPunctuation, char demark);
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/*
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Open
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create a new data structure to be filled by the parser
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*/
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typedef StateRet_t Open_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse, char * token, char demark);
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/*
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Close
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tell the state that the data structure is no longer current
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*/
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typedef StateRet_t Close_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse, char * token, char demark);
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/*
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Prep
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get ready for next state
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*/
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typedef StateRet_t Prep_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse, char * token, char demark);
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/*
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Destroy
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something went wrong, throw away the current object
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*/
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typedef void Destroy_t(CSParse_t * pCSParse);
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/*
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COMMAND
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substate commands
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open - call the open function for the current data structure
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close - call the close
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chain - call again on the next state without re-reading data
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notoken - clear the token before a chain (so next state just gets punct)
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matchany - match any string
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*/
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typedef enum {Command_NONE = 0, Command_OPEN = 1, Command_CLOSE = 2,
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Command_CHAIN = 4, Command_NOTOKEN = 8,
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Command_CLOSE_CHAIN = (Command_CLOSE|Command_CHAIN),
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Command_CHAIN_NOTOKEN = (Command_CHAIN|Command_NOTOKEN),
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Command_CLOSE_CHAIN_NOTOKEN = (Command_CLOSE|Command_CHAIN|Command_NOTOKEN),
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Command_MATCHANY = 0x10,
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Command_MATCHANY_OPEN_CHAIN = (Command_MATCHANY|Command_OPEN|Command_CHAIN),
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Command_MATCHANY_CLOSE = (Command_MATCHANY|Command_CLOSE),
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Command_MATCHANY_CLOSE_CHAIN = (Command_MATCHANY|Command_CLOSE|Command_CHAIN)
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} Command_t;
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/*
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STATETOKEN STRUCTURE
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Contains all the information about what tokens are expected in what substates. The
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StateTokens are kept in array referenced by a TargetObject.
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*/
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struct StateToken_s {
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char * note; /* some usefull text that describes the state - usefulll f
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or debugging */
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SubState_t validSubStates;
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Punct_t validPunctuation;
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Check_t * pCheck; /* call this function to check token */
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char * name1; /* or compare to this name */
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char * name2; /* many strings have 2 spellings ("ratings" vs. "r") */
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CSParseTC_t targetChange; /* whether target change implies diving or climbing from cur
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rent state */
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TargetObject_t * pNextTargetObject;
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SubState_t nextSubState;
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Command_t command; /* open, close, chain, etc. */
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Prep_t * pPrep; /* prepare for next state */
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};
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/*
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TARGETOBJECT STRUCTURE
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Methods and a lists of StateTokens associated with a data structure. The methods know
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how to read data into current object and the StateTokens tell when to proceed to the
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next object.
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*/
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struct TargetObject_s {
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char * note;
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Open_t * pOpen; /* call this function to open structure */
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Close_t * pClose; /* call this function to close structure */
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Destroy_t * pDestroy;
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StateToken_t * stateTokens; /* array of sub states */
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int stateTokenCount; /* number of sub states */
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CSParseTC_t targetChange; /* target change signal for opening this parse state */
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};
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/*
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VALTARGET
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*/
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typedef union {
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BVal_t * pTargetBVal;
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FVal_t * pTargetFVal;
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SVal_t * pTargetSVal;
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DVal_t * pTargetDVal;
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HTList ** pTargetList;
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} ValTarget_t;
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/*
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VALTYPE
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Write down what value is to be read, and what type it is
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*/
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typedef enum {ValType_NONE, ValType_BVAL, ValType_FVAL,
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ValType_SVAL, ValType_DVAL,
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ValType_COMMENT} ValType_t;
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/*
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PARSECONTEXT
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Part of a CSParse. The boundry is a litte fuzzy. Maybe it should not exist.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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Engine_t * engineOf;
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TargetChangeCallback_t * pTargetChangeCallback;
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ParseErrorHandler_t * pParseErrorHandler;
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/* for reading [BFSD]Val_t */
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ValTarget_t valTarget;
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ValType_t valType;
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char * pTokenError;
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BOOL observeQuotes;
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BOOL observedQuotes;
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char * legalChars;
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int legalCharCount;
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} ParseContext_t;
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/*
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CSPARSE STRUCTURE
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Full parser state and pointer to the object that it is reading.
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*/
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struct CSParse_s {
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char quoteState;
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NowIn_t nowIn;
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HTChunk * token;
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char demark;
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int offset;
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int depth;
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ParseContext_t * pParseContext;
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union { /* all the types this parse engine fills */
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CSMachRead_t * pCSMachRead; /* defined in CSMacRed.c */
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CSLabel_t * pCSLabel; /* defined in CSLabel.c */
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CSUser_t * pCSUser; /* defined in CSUser.c */
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} target;
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TargetObject_t * pTargetObject;
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SubState_t currentSubState;
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StateToken_t * pStateToken;
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};
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/*
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*/
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#endif /* CSPARSE_H */
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/*
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End of Declaration */
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