gdb: remove BLOCK_FUNCTION macro
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1 /* Rust expression parsing for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
3 Copyright (C) 2016-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 #include "defs.h"
21
22 #include "block.h"
23 #include "charset.h"
24 #include "cp-support.h"
25 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_obstack.h"
26 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_regex.h"
27 #include "rust-lang.h"
28 #include "parser-defs.h"
29 #include "gdbsupport/selftest.h"
30 #include "value.h"
31 #include "gdbarch.h"
32 #include "rust-exp.h"
33
34 using namespace expr;
35
36 /* A regular expression for matching Rust numbers. This is split up
37 since it is very long and this gives us a way to comment the
38 sections. */
39
40 static const char number_regex_text[] =
41 /* subexpression 1: allows use of alternation, otherwise uninteresting */
42 "^("
43 /* First comes floating point. */
44 /* Recognize number after the decimal point, with optional
45 exponent and optional type suffix.
46 subexpression 2: allows "?", otherwise uninteresting
47 subexpression 3: if present, type suffix
48 */
49 "[0-9][0-9_]*\\.[0-9][0-9_]*([eE][-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*)?(f32|f64)?"
50 #define FLOAT_TYPE1 3
51 "|"
52 /* Recognize exponent without decimal point, with optional type
53 suffix.
54 subexpression 4: if present, type suffix
55 */
56 #define FLOAT_TYPE2 4
57 "[0-9][0-9_]*[eE][-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(f32|f64)?"
58 "|"
59 /* "23." is a valid floating point number, but "23.e5" and
60 "23.f32" are not. So, handle the trailing-. case
61 separately. */
62 "[0-9][0-9_]*\\."
63 "|"
64 /* Finally come integers.
65 subexpression 5: text of integer
66 subexpression 6: if present, type suffix
67 subexpression 7: allows use of alternation, otherwise uninteresting
68 */
69 #define INT_TEXT 5
70 #define INT_TYPE 6
71 "(0x[a-fA-F0-9_]+|0o[0-7_]+|0b[01_]+|[0-9][0-9_]*)"
72 "([iu](size|8|16|32|64))?"
73 ")";
74 /* The number of subexpressions to allocate space for, including the
75 "0th" whole match subexpression. */
76 #define NUM_SUBEXPRESSIONS 8
77
78 /* The compiled number-matching regex. */
79
80 static regex_t number_regex;
81
82 /* The kinds of tokens. Note that single-character tokens are
83 represented by themselves, so for instance '[' is a token. */
84 enum token_type : int
85 {
86 /* Make sure to start after any ASCII character. */
87 GDBVAR = 256,
88 IDENT,
89 COMPLETE,
90 INTEGER,
91 DECIMAL_INTEGER,
92 STRING,
93 BYTESTRING,
94 FLOAT,
95 COMPOUND_ASSIGN,
96
97 /* Keyword tokens. */
98 KW_AS,
99 KW_IF,
100 KW_TRUE,
101 KW_FALSE,
102 KW_SUPER,
103 KW_SELF,
104 KW_MUT,
105 KW_EXTERN,
106 KW_CONST,
107 KW_FN,
108 KW_SIZEOF,
109
110 /* Operator tokens. */
111 DOTDOT,
112 DOTDOTEQ,
113 OROR,
114 ANDAND,
115 EQEQ,
116 NOTEQ,
117 LTEQ,
118 GTEQ,
119 LSH,
120 RSH,
121 COLONCOLON,
122 ARROW,
123 };
124
125 /* A typed integer constant. */
126
127 struct typed_val_int
128 {
129 ULONGEST val;
130 struct type *type;
131 };
132
133 /* A typed floating point constant. */
134
135 struct typed_val_float
136 {
137 float_data val;
138 struct type *type;
139 };
140
141 /* A struct of this type is used to describe a token. */
142
143 struct token_info
144 {
145 const char *name;
146 int value;
147 enum exp_opcode opcode;
148 };
149
150 /* Identifier tokens. */
151
152 static const struct token_info identifier_tokens[] =
153 {
154 { "as", KW_AS, OP_NULL },
155 { "false", KW_FALSE, OP_NULL },
156 { "if", 0, OP_NULL },
157 { "mut", KW_MUT, OP_NULL },
158 { "const", KW_CONST, OP_NULL },
159 { "self", KW_SELF, OP_NULL },
160 { "super", KW_SUPER, OP_NULL },
161 { "true", KW_TRUE, OP_NULL },
162 { "extern", KW_EXTERN, OP_NULL },
163 { "fn", KW_FN, OP_NULL },
164 { "sizeof", KW_SIZEOF, OP_NULL },
165 };
166
167 /* Operator tokens, sorted longest first. */
168
169 static const struct token_info operator_tokens[] =
170 {
171 { ">>=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_RSH },
172 { "<<=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_LSH },
173
174 { "<<", LSH, OP_NULL },
175 { ">>", RSH, OP_NULL },
176 { "&&", ANDAND, OP_NULL },
177 { "||", OROR, OP_NULL },
178 { "==", EQEQ, OP_NULL },
179 { "!=", NOTEQ, OP_NULL },
180 { "<=", LTEQ, OP_NULL },
181 { ">=", GTEQ, OP_NULL },
182 { "+=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_ADD },
183 { "-=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_SUB },
184 { "*=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_MUL },
185 { "/=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_DIV },
186 { "%=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_REM },
187 { "&=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_BITWISE_AND },
188 { "|=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_BITWISE_IOR },
189 { "^=", COMPOUND_ASSIGN, BINOP_BITWISE_XOR },
190 { "..=", DOTDOTEQ, OP_NULL },
191
192 { "::", COLONCOLON, OP_NULL },
193 { "..", DOTDOT, OP_NULL },
194 { "->", ARROW, OP_NULL }
195 };
196
197 /* An instance of this is created before parsing, and destroyed when
198 parsing is finished. */
199
200 struct rust_parser
201 {
202 explicit rust_parser (struct parser_state *state)
203 : pstate (state)
204 {
205 }
206
207 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (rust_parser);
208
209 /* Return the parser's language. */
210 const struct language_defn *language () const
211 {
212 return pstate->language ();
213 }
214
215 /* Return the parser's gdbarch. */
216 struct gdbarch *arch () const
217 {
218 return pstate->gdbarch ();
219 }
220
221 /* A helper to look up a Rust type, or fail. This only works for
222 types defined by rust_language_arch_info. */
223
224 struct type *get_type (const char *name)
225 {
226 struct type *type;
227
228 type = language_lookup_primitive_type (language (), arch (), name);
229 if (type == NULL)
230 error (_("Could not find Rust type %s"), name);
231 return type;
232 }
233
234 std::string crate_name (const std::string &name);
235 std::string super_name (const std::string &ident, unsigned int n_supers);
236
237 int lex_character ();
238 int lex_number ();
239 int lex_string ();
240 int lex_identifier ();
241 uint32_t lex_hex (int min, int max);
242 uint32_t lex_escape (int is_byte);
243 int lex_operator ();
244 int lex_one_token ();
245 void push_back (char c);
246
247 /* The main interface to lexing. Lexes one token and updates the
248 internal state. */
249 void lex ()
250 {
251 current_token = lex_one_token ();
252 }
253
254 /* Assuming the current token is TYPE, lex the next token. */
255 void assume (int type)
256 {
257 gdb_assert (current_token == type);
258 lex ();
259 }
260
261 /* Require the single-character token C, and lex the next token; or
262 throw an exception. */
263 void require (char type)
264 {
265 if (current_token != type)
266 error (_("'%c' expected"), type);
267 lex ();
268 }
269
270 /* Entry point for all parsing. */
271 operation_up parse_entry_point ()
272 {
273 lex ();
274 operation_up result = parse_expr ();
275 if (current_token != 0)
276 error (_("Syntax error near '%s'"), pstate->prev_lexptr);
277 return result;
278 }
279
280 operation_up parse_tuple ();
281 operation_up parse_array ();
282 operation_up name_to_operation (const std::string &name);
283 operation_up parse_struct_expr (struct type *type);
284 operation_up parse_binop (bool required);
285 operation_up parse_range ();
286 operation_up parse_expr ();
287 operation_up parse_sizeof ();
288 operation_up parse_addr ();
289 operation_up parse_field (operation_up &&);
290 operation_up parse_index (operation_up &&);
291 std::vector<operation_up> parse_paren_args ();
292 operation_up parse_call (operation_up &&);
293 std::vector<struct type *> parse_type_list ();
294 std::vector<struct type *> parse_maybe_type_list ();
295 struct type *parse_array_type ();
296 struct type *parse_slice_type ();
297 struct type *parse_pointer_type ();
298 struct type *parse_function_type ();
299 struct type *parse_tuple_type ();
300 struct type *parse_type ();
301 std::string parse_path (bool for_expr);
302 operation_up parse_string ();
303 operation_up parse_tuple_struct (struct type *type);
304 operation_up parse_path_expr ();
305 operation_up parse_atom (bool required);
306
307 void update_innermost_block (struct block_symbol sym);
308 struct block_symbol lookup_symbol (const char *name,
309 const struct block *block,
310 const domain_enum domain);
311 struct type *rust_lookup_type (const char *name);
312
313 /* Clear some state. This is only used for testing. */
314 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
315 void reset (const char *input)
316 {
317 pstate->prev_lexptr = nullptr;
318 pstate->lexptr = input;
319 paren_depth = 0;
320 current_token = 0;
321 current_int_val = {};
322 current_float_val = {};
323 current_string_val = {};
324 current_opcode = OP_NULL;
325 }
326 #endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
327
328 /* Return the token's string value as a string. */
329 std::string get_string () const
330 {
331 return std::string (current_string_val.ptr, current_string_val.length);
332 }
333
334 /* A pointer to this is installed globally. */
335 auto_obstack obstack;
336
337 /* The parser state gdb gave us. */
338 struct parser_state *pstate;
339
340 /* Depth of parentheses. */
341 int paren_depth = 0;
342
343 /* The current token's type. */
344 int current_token = 0;
345 /* The current token's payload, if any. */
346 typed_val_int current_int_val {};
347 typed_val_float current_float_val {};
348 struct stoken current_string_val {};
349 enum exp_opcode current_opcode = OP_NULL;
350
351 /* When completing, this may be set to the field operation to
352 complete. */
353 operation_up completion_op;
354 };
355
356 /* Return an string referring to NAME, but relative to the crate's
357 name. */
358
359 std::string
360 rust_parser::crate_name (const std::string &name)
361 {
362 std::string crate = rust_crate_for_block (pstate->expression_context_block);
363
364 if (crate.empty ())
365 error (_("Could not find crate for current location"));
366 return "::" + crate + "::" + name;
367 }
368
369 /* Return a string referring to a "super::" qualified name. IDENT is
370 the base name and N_SUPERS is how many "super::"s were provided.
371 N_SUPERS can be zero. */
372
373 std::string
374 rust_parser::super_name (const std::string &ident, unsigned int n_supers)
375 {
376 const char *scope = block_scope (pstate->expression_context_block);
377 int offset;
378
379 if (scope[0] == '\0')
380 error (_("Couldn't find namespace scope for self::"));
381
382 if (n_supers > 0)
383 {
384 int len;
385 std::vector<int> offsets;
386 unsigned int current_len;
387
388 current_len = cp_find_first_component (scope);
389 while (scope[current_len] != '\0')
390 {
391 offsets.push_back (current_len);
392 gdb_assert (scope[current_len] == ':');
393 /* The "::". */
394 current_len += 2;
395 current_len += cp_find_first_component (scope
396 + current_len);
397 }
398
399 len = offsets.size ();
400 if (n_supers >= len)
401 error (_("Too many super:: uses from '%s'"), scope);
402
403 offset = offsets[len - n_supers];
404 }
405 else
406 offset = strlen (scope);
407
408 return "::" + std::string (scope, offset) + "::" + ident;
409 }
410
411 /* A helper to appropriately munge NAME and BLOCK depending on the
412 presence of a leading "::". */
413
414 static void
415 munge_name_and_block (const char **name, const struct block **block)
416 {
417 /* If it is a global reference, skip the current block in favor of
418 the static block. */
419 if (startswith (*name, "::"))
420 {
421 *name += 2;
422 *block = block_static_block (*block);
423 }
424 }
425
426 /* Like lookup_symbol, but handles Rust namespace conventions, and
427 doesn't require field_of_this_result. */
428
429 struct block_symbol
430 rust_parser::lookup_symbol (const char *name, const struct block *block,
431 const domain_enum domain)
432 {
433 struct block_symbol result;
434
435 munge_name_and_block (&name, &block);
436
437 result = ::lookup_symbol (name, block, domain, NULL);
438 if (result.symbol != NULL)
439 update_innermost_block (result);
440 return result;
441 }
442
443 /* Look up a type, following Rust namespace conventions. */
444
445 struct type *
446 rust_parser::rust_lookup_type (const char *name)
447 {
448 struct block_symbol result;
449 struct type *type;
450
451 const struct block *block = pstate->expression_context_block;
452 munge_name_and_block (&name, &block);
453
454 result = ::lookup_symbol (name, block, STRUCT_DOMAIN, NULL);
455 if (result.symbol != NULL)
456 {
457 update_innermost_block (result);
458 return result.symbol->type ();
459 }
460
461 type = lookup_typename (language (), name, NULL, 1);
462 if (type != NULL)
463 return type;
464
465 /* Last chance, try a built-in type. */
466 return language_lookup_primitive_type (language (), arch (), name);
467 }
468
469 /* A helper that updates the innermost block as appropriate. */
470
471 void
472 rust_parser::update_innermost_block (struct block_symbol sym)
473 {
474 if (symbol_read_needs_frame (sym.symbol))
475 pstate->block_tracker->update (sym);
476 }
477
478 /* Lex a hex number with at least MIN digits and at most MAX
479 digits. */
480
481 uint32_t
482 rust_parser::lex_hex (int min, int max)
483 {
484 uint32_t result = 0;
485 int len = 0;
486 /* We only want to stop at MAX if we're lexing a byte escape. */
487 int check_max = min == max;
488
489 while ((check_max ? len <= max : 1)
490 && ((pstate->lexptr[0] >= 'a' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= 'f')
491 || (pstate->lexptr[0] >= 'A' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= 'F')
492 || (pstate->lexptr[0] >= '0' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= '9')))
493 {
494 result *= 16;
495 if (pstate->lexptr[0] >= 'a' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= 'f')
496 result = result + 10 + pstate->lexptr[0] - 'a';
497 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] >= 'A' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= 'F')
498 result = result + 10 + pstate->lexptr[0] - 'A';
499 else
500 result = result + pstate->lexptr[0] - '0';
501 ++pstate->lexptr;
502 ++len;
503 }
504
505 if (len < min)
506 error (_("Not enough hex digits seen"));
507 if (len > max)
508 {
509 gdb_assert (min != max);
510 error (_("Overlong hex escape"));
511 }
512
513 return result;
514 }
515
516 /* Lex an escape. IS_BYTE is true if we're lexing a byte escape;
517 otherwise we're lexing a character escape. */
518
519 uint32_t
520 rust_parser::lex_escape (int is_byte)
521 {
522 uint32_t result;
523
524 gdb_assert (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\\');
525 ++pstate->lexptr;
526 switch (pstate->lexptr[0])
527 {
528 case 'x':
529 ++pstate->lexptr;
530 result = lex_hex (2, 2);
531 break;
532
533 case 'u':
534 if (is_byte)
535 error (_("Unicode escape in byte literal"));
536 ++pstate->lexptr;
537 if (pstate->lexptr[0] != '{')
538 error (_("Missing '{' in Unicode escape"));
539 ++pstate->lexptr;
540 result = lex_hex (1, 6);
541 /* Could do range checks here. */
542 if (pstate->lexptr[0] != '}')
543 error (_("Missing '}' in Unicode escape"));
544 ++pstate->lexptr;
545 break;
546
547 case 'n':
548 result = '\n';
549 ++pstate->lexptr;
550 break;
551 case 'r':
552 result = '\r';
553 ++pstate->lexptr;
554 break;
555 case 't':
556 result = '\t';
557 ++pstate->lexptr;
558 break;
559 case '\\':
560 result = '\\';
561 ++pstate->lexptr;
562 break;
563 case '0':
564 result = '\0';
565 ++pstate->lexptr;
566 break;
567 case '\'':
568 result = '\'';
569 ++pstate->lexptr;
570 break;
571 case '"':
572 result = '"';
573 ++pstate->lexptr;
574 break;
575
576 default:
577 error (_("Invalid escape \\%c in literal"), pstate->lexptr[0]);
578 }
579
580 return result;
581 }
582
583 /* A helper for lex_character. Search forward for the closing single
584 quote, then convert the bytes from the host charset to UTF-32. */
585
586 static uint32_t
587 lex_multibyte_char (const char *text, int *len)
588 {
589 /* Only look a maximum of 5 bytes for the closing quote. This is
590 the maximum for UTF-8. */
591 int quote;
592 gdb_assert (text[0] != '\'');
593 for (quote = 1; text[quote] != '\0' && text[quote] != '\''; ++quote)
594 ;
595 *len = quote;
596 /* The caller will issue an error. */
597 if (text[quote] == '\0')
598 return 0;
599
600 auto_obstack result;
601 convert_between_encodings (host_charset (), HOST_UTF32,
602 (const gdb_byte *) text,
603 quote, 1, &result, translit_none);
604
605 int size = obstack_object_size (&result);
606 if (size > 4)
607 error (_("overlong character literal"));
608 uint32_t value;
609 memcpy (&value, obstack_finish (&result), size);
610 return value;
611 }
612
613 /* Lex a character constant. */
614
615 int
616 rust_parser::lex_character ()
617 {
618 int is_byte = 0;
619 uint32_t value;
620
621 if (pstate->lexptr[0] == 'b')
622 {
623 is_byte = 1;
624 ++pstate->lexptr;
625 }
626 gdb_assert (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\'');
627 ++pstate->lexptr;
628 if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\'')
629 error (_("empty character literal"));
630 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\\')
631 value = lex_escape (is_byte);
632 else
633 {
634 int len;
635 value = lex_multibyte_char (&pstate->lexptr[0], &len);
636 pstate->lexptr += len;
637 }
638
639 if (pstate->lexptr[0] != '\'')
640 error (_("Unterminated character literal"));
641 ++pstate->lexptr;
642
643 current_int_val.val = value;
644 current_int_val.type = get_type (is_byte ? "u8" : "char");
645
646 return INTEGER;
647 }
648
649 /* Return the offset of the double quote if STR looks like the start
650 of a raw string, or 0 if STR does not start a raw string. */
651
652 static int
653 starts_raw_string (const char *str)
654 {
655 const char *save = str;
656
657 if (str[0] != 'r')
658 return 0;
659 ++str;
660 while (str[0] == '#')
661 ++str;
662 if (str[0] == '"')
663 return str - save;
664 return 0;
665 }
666
667 /* Return true if STR looks like the end of a raw string that had N
668 hashes at the start. */
669
670 static bool
671 ends_raw_string (const char *str, int n)
672 {
673 int i;
674
675 gdb_assert (str[0] == '"');
676 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i)
677 if (str[i + 1] != '#')
678 return false;
679 return true;
680 }
681
682 /* Lex a string constant. */
683
684 int
685 rust_parser::lex_string ()
686 {
687 int is_byte = pstate->lexptr[0] == 'b';
688 int raw_length;
689
690 if (is_byte)
691 ++pstate->lexptr;
692 raw_length = starts_raw_string (pstate->lexptr);
693 pstate->lexptr += raw_length;
694 gdb_assert (pstate->lexptr[0] == '"');
695 ++pstate->lexptr;
696
697 while (1)
698 {
699 uint32_t value;
700
701 if (raw_length > 0)
702 {
703 if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '"' && ends_raw_string (pstate->lexptr,
704 raw_length - 1))
705 {
706 /* Exit with lexptr pointing after the final "#". */
707 pstate->lexptr += raw_length;
708 break;
709 }
710 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\0')
711 error (_("Unexpected EOF in string"));
712
713 value = pstate->lexptr[0] & 0xff;
714 if (is_byte && value > 127)
715 error (_("Non-ASCII value in raw byte string"));
716 obstack_1grow (&obstack, value);
717
718 ++pstate->lexptr;
719 }
720 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '"')
721 {
722 /* Make sure to skip the quote. */
723 ++pstate->lexptr;
724 break;
725 }
726 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\\')
727 {
728 value = lex_escape (is_byte);
729
730 if (is_byte)
731 obstack_1grow (&obstack, value);
732 else
733 convert_between_encodings (HOST_UTF32, "UTF-8",
734 (gdb_byte *) &value,
735 sizeof (value), sizeof (value),
736 &obstack, translit_none);
737 }
738 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\0')
739 error (_("Unexpected EOF in string"));
740 else
741 {
742 value = pstate->lexptr[0] & 0xff;
743 if (is_byte && value > 127)
744 error (_("Non-ASCII value in byte string"));
745 obstack_1grow (&obstack, value);
746 ++pstate->lexptr;
747 }
748 }
749
750 current_string_val.length = obstack_object_size (&obstack);
751 current_string_val.ptr = (const char *) obstack_finish (&obstack);
752 return is_byte ? BYTESTRING : STRING;
753 }
754
755 /* Return true if STRING starts with whitespace followed by a digit. */
756
757 static bool
758 space_then_number (const char *string)
759 {
760 const char *p = string;
761
762 while (p[0] == ' ' || p[0] == '\t')
763 ++p;
764 if (p == string)
765 return false;
766
767 return *p >= '0' && *p <= '9';
768 }
769
770 /* Return true if C can start an identifier. */
771
772 static bool
773 rust_identifier_start_p (char c)
774 {
775 return ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
776 || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
777 || c == '_'
778 || c == '$'
779 /* Allow any non-ASCII character as an identifier. There
780 doesn't seem to be a need to be picky about this. */
781 || (c & 0x80) != 0);
782 }
783
784 /* Lex an identifier. */
785
786 int
787 rust_parser::lex_identifier ()
788 {
789 unsigned int length;
790 const struct token_info *token;
791 int is_gdb_var = pstate->lexptr[0] == '$';
792
793 bool is_raw = false;
794 if (pstate->lexptr[0] == 'r'
795 && pstate->lexptr[1] == '#'
796 && rust_identifier_start_p (pstate->lexptr[2]))
797 {
798 is_raw = true;
799 pstate->lexptr += 2;
800 }
801
802 const char *start = pstate->lexptr;
803 gdb_assert (rust_identifier_start_p (pstate->lexptr[0]));
804
805 ++pstate->lexptr;
806
807 /* Allow any non-ASCII character here. This "handles" UTF-8 by
808 passing it through. */
809 while ((pstate->lexptr[0] >= 'a' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= 'z')
810 || (pstate->lexptr[0] >= 'A' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= 'Z')
811 || pstate->lexptr[0] == '_'
812 || (is_gdb_var && pstate->lexptr[0] == '$')
813 || (pstate->lexptr[0] >= '0' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= '9')
814 || (pstate->lexptr[0] & 0x80) != 0)
815 ++pstate->lexptr;
816
817
818 length = pstate->lexptr - start;
819 token = NULL;
820 if (!is_raw)
821 {
822 for (const auto &candidate : identifier_tokens)
823 {
824 if (length == strlen (candidate.name)
825 && strncmp (candidate.name, start, length) == 0)
826 {
827 token = &candidate;
828 break;
829 }
830 }
831 }
832
833 if (token != NULL)
834 {
835 if (token->value == 0)
836 {
837 /* Leave the terminating token alone. */
838 pstate->lexptr = start;
839 return 0;
840 }
841 }
842 else if (token == NULL
843 && !is_raw
844 && (strncmp (start, "thread", length) == 0
845 || strncmp (start, "task", length) == 0)
846 && space_then_number (pstate->lexptr))
847 {
848 /* "task" or "thread" followed by a number terminates the
849 parse, per gdb rules. */
850 pstate->lexptr = start;
851 return 0;
852 }
853
854 if (token == NULL || (pstate->parse_completion && pstate->lexptr[0] == '\0'))
855 {
856 current_string_val.length = length;
857 current_string_val.ptr = start;
858 }
859
860 if (pstate->parse_completion && pstate->lexptr[0] == '\0')
861 {
862 /* Prevent rustyylex from returning two COMPLETE tokens. */
863 pstate->prev_lexptr = pstate->lexptr;
864 return COMPLETE;
865 }
866
867 if (token != NULL)
868 return token->value;
869 if (is_gdb_var)
870 return GDBVAR;
871 return IDENT;
872 }
873
874 /* Lex an operator. */
875
876 int
877 rust_parser::lex_operator ()
878 {
879 const struct token_info *token = NULL;
880
881 for (const auto &candidate : operator_tokens)
882 {
883 if (strncmp (candidate.name, pstate->lexptr,
884 strlen (candidate.name)) == 0)
885 {
886 pstate->lexptr += strlen (candidate.name);
887 token = &candidate;
888 break;
889 }
890 }
891
892 if (token != NULL)
893 {
894 current_opcode = token->opcode;
895 return token->value;
896 }
897
898 return *pstate->lexptr++;
899 }
900
901 /* Lex a number. */
902
903 int
904 rust_parser::lex_number ()
905 {
906 regmatch_t subexps[NUM_SUBEXPRESSIONS];
907 int match;
908 int is_integer = 0;
909 int could_be_decimal = 1;
910 int implicit_i32 = 0;
911 const char *type_name = NULL;
912 struct type *type;
913 int end_index;
914 int type_index = -1;
915 int i;
916
917 match = regexec (&number_regex, pstate->lexptr, ARRAY_SIZE (subexps),
918 subexps, 0);
919 /* Failure means the regexp is broken. */
920 gdb_assert (match == 0);
921
922 if (subexps[INT_TEXT].rm_so != -1)
923 {
924 /* Integer part matched. */
925 is_integer = 1;
926 end_index = subexps[INT_TEXT].rm_eo;
927 if (subexps[INT_TYPE].rm_so == -1)
928 {
929 type_name = "i32";
930 implicit_i32 = 1;
931 }
932 else
933 {
934 type_index = INT_TYPE;
935 could_be_decimal = 0;
936 }
937 }
938 else if (subexps[FLOAT_TYPE1].rm_so != -1)
939 {
940 /* Found floating point type suffix. */
941 end_index = subexps[FLOAT_TYPE1].rm_so;
942 type_index = FLOAT_TYPE1;
943 }
944 else if (subexps[FLOAT_TYPE2].rm_so != -1)
945 {
946 /* Found floating point type suffix. */
947 end_index = subexps[FLOAT_TYPE2].rm_so;
948 type_index = FLOAT_TYPE2;
949 }
950 else
951 {
952 /* Any other floating point match. */
953 end_index = subexps[0].rm_eo;
954 type_name = "f64";
955 }
956
957 /* We need a special case if the final character is ".". In this
958 case we might need to parse an integer. For example, "23.f()" is
959 a request for a trait method call, not a syntax error involving
960 the floating point number "23.". */
961 gdb_assert (subexps[0].rm_eo > 0);
962 if (pstate->lexptr[subexps[0].rm_eo - 1] == '.')
963 {
964 const char *next = skip_spaces (&pstate->lexptr[subexps[0].rm_eo]);
965
966 if (rust_identifier_start_p (*next) || *next == '.')
967 {
968 --subexps[0].rm_eo;
969 is_integer = 1;
970 end_index = subexps[0].rm_eo;
971 type_name = "i32";
972 could_be_decimal = 1;
973 implicit_i32 = 1;
974 }
975 }
976
977 /* Compute the type name if we haven't already. */
978 std::string type_name_holder;
979 if (type_name == NULL)
980 {
981 gdb_assert (type_index != -1);
982 type_name_holder = std::string ((pstate->lexptr
983 + subexps[type_index].rm_so),
984 (subexps[type_index].rm_eo
985 - subexps[type_index].rm_so));
986 type_name = type_name_holder.c_str ();
987 }
988
989 /* Look up the type. */
990 type = get_type (type_name);
991
992 /* Copy the text of the number and remove the "_"s. */
993 std::string number;
994 for (i = 0; i < end_index && pstate->lexptr[i]; ++i)
995 {
996 if (pstate->lexptr[i] == '_')
997 could_be_decimal = 0;
998 else
999 number.push_back (pstate->lexptr[i]);
1000 }
1001
1002 /* Advance past the match. */
1003 pstate->lexptr += subexps[0].rm_eo;
1004
1005 /* Parse the number. */
1006 if (is_integer)
1007 {
1008 uint64_t value;
1009 int radix = 10;
1010 int offset = 0;
1011
1012 if (number[0] == '0')
1013 {
1014 if (number[1] == 'x')
1015 radix = 16;
1016 else if (number[1] == 'o')
1017 radix = 8;
1018 else if (number[1] == 'b')
1019 radix = 2;
1020 if (radix != 10)
1021 {
1022 offset = 2;
1023 could_be_decimal = 0;
1024 }
1025 }
1026
1027 value = strtoulst (number.c_str () + offset, NULL, radix);
1028 if (implicit_i32 && value >= ((uint64_t) 1) << 31)
1029 type = get_type ("i64");
1030
1031 current_int_val.val = value;
1032 current_int_val.type = type;
1033 }
1034 else
1035 {
1036 current_float_val.type = type;
1037 bool parsed = parse_float (number.c_str (), number.length (),
1038 current_float_val.type,
1039 current_float_val.val.data ());
1040 gdb_assert (parsed);
1041 }
1042
1043 return is_integer ? (could_be_decimal ? DECIMAL_INTEGER : INTEGER) : FLOAT;
1044 }
1045
1046 /* The lexer. */
1047
1048 int
1049 rust_parser::lex_one_token ()
1050 {
1051 /* Skip all leading whitespace. */
1052 while (pstate->lexptr[0] == ' '
1053 || pstate->lexptr[0] == '\t'
1054 || pstate->lexptr[0] == '\r'
1055 || pstate->lexptr[0] == '\n')
1056 ++pstate->lexptr;
1057
1058 /* If we hit EOF and we're completing, then return COMPLETE -- maybe
1059 we're completing an empty string at the end of a field_expr.
1060 But, we don't want to return two COMPLETE tokens in a row. */
1061 if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\0' && pstate->lexptr == pstate->prev_lexptr)
1062 return 0;
1063 pstate->prev_lexptr = pstate->lexptr;
1064 if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\0')
1065 {
1066 if (pstate->parse_completion)
1067 {
1068 current_string_val.length =0;
1069 current_string_val.ptr = "";
1070 return COMPLETE;
1071 }
1072 return 0;
1073 }
1074
1075 if (pstate->lexptr[0] >= '0' && pstate->lexptr[0] <= '9')
1076 return lex_number ();
1077 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == 'b' && pstate->lexptr[1] == '\'')
1078 return lex_character ();
1079 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == 'b' && pstate->lexptr[1] == '"')
1080 return lex_string ();
1081 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == 'b' && starts_raw_string (pstate->lexptr + 1))
1082 return lex_string ();
1083 else if (starts_raw_string (pstate->lexptr))
1084 return lex_string ();
1085 else if (rust_identifier_start_p (pstate->lexptr[0]))
1086 return lex_identifier ();
1087 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '"')
1088 return lex_string ();
1089 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '\'')
1090 return lex_character ();
1091 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '}' || pstate->lexptr[0] == ']')
1092 {
1093 /* Falls through to lex_operator. */
1094 --paren_depth;
1095 }
1096 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == '(' || pstate->lexptr[0] == '{')
1097 {
1098 /* Falls through to lex_operator. */
1099 ++paren_depth;
1100 }
1101 else if (pstate->lexptr[0] == ',' && pstate->comma_terminates
1102 && paren_depth == 0)
1103 return 0;
1104
1105 return lex_operator ();
1106 }
1107
1108 /* Push back a single character to be re-lexed. */
1109
1110 void
1111 rust_parser::push_back (char c)
1112 {
1113 /* Can't be called before any lexing. */
1114 gdb_assert (pstate->prev_lexptr != NULL);
1115
1116 --pstate->lexptr;
1117 gdb_assert (*pstate->lexptr == c);
1118 }
1119
1120 \f
1121
1122 /* Parse a tuple or paren expression. */
1123
1124 operation_up
1125 rust_parser::parse_tuple ()
1126 {
1127 assume ('(');
1128
1129 if (current_token == ')')
1130 {
1131 lex ();
1132 struct type *unit = get_type ("()");
1133 return make_operation<long_const_operation> (unit, 0);
1134 }
1135
1136 operation_up expr = parse_expr ();
1137 if (current_token == ')')
1138 {
1139 /* Parenthesized expression. */
1140 lex ();
1141 return make_operation<rust_parenthesized_operation> (std::move (expr));
1142 }
1143
1144 std::vector<operation_up> ops;
1145 ops.push_back (std::move (expr));
1146 while (current_token != ')')
1147 {
1148 if (current_token != ',')
1149 error (_("',' or ')' expected"));
1150 lex ();
1151
1152 /* A trailing "," is ok. */
1153 if (current_token != ')')
1154 ops.push_back (parse_expr ());
1155 }
1156
1157 assume (')');
1158
1159 error (_("Tuple expressions not supported yet"));
1160 }
1161
1162 /* Parse an array expression. */
1163
1164 operation_up
1165 rust_parser::parse_array ()
1166 {
1167 assume ('[');
1168
1169 if (current_token == KW_MUT)
1170 lex ();
1171
1172 operation_up result;
1173 operation_up expr = parse_expr ();
1174 if (current_token == ';')
1175 {
1176 lex ();
1177 operation_up rhs = parse_expr ();
1178 result = make_operation<rust_array_operation> (std::move (expr),
1179 std::move (rhs));
1180 }
1181 else if (current_token == ',')
1182 {
1183 std::vector<operation_up> ops;
1184 ops.push_back (std::move (expr));
1185 while (current_token != ']')
1186 {
1187 if (current_token != ',')
1188 error (_("',' or ']' expected"));
1189 lex ();
1190 ops.push_back (parse_expr ());
1191 }
1192 ops.shrink_to_fit ();
1193 int len = ops.size () - 1;
1194 result = make_operation<array_operation> (0, len, std::move (ops));
1195 }
1196 else if (current_token != ']')
1197 error (_("',', ';', or ']' expected"));
1198
1199 require (']');
1200
1201 return result;
1202 }
1203
1204 /* Turn a name into an operation. */
1205
1206 operation_up
1207 rust_parser::name_to_operation (const std::string &name)
1208 {
1209 struct block_symbol sym = lookup_symbol (name.c_str (),
1210 pstate->expression_context_block,
1211 VAR_DOMAIN);
1212 if (sym.symbol != nullptr && sym.symbol->aclass () != LOC_TYPEDEF)
1213 return make_operation<var_value_operation> (sym);
1214
1215 struct type *type = nullptr;
1216
1217 if (sym.symbol != nullptr)
1218 {
1219 gdb_assert (sym.symbol->aclass () == LOC_TYPEDEF);
1220 type = sym.symbol->type ();
1221 }
1222 if (type == nullptr)
1223 type = rust_lookup_type (name.c_str ());
1224 if (type == nullptr)
1225 error (_("No symbol '%s' in current context"), name.c_str ());
1226
1227 if (type->code () == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT && type->num_fields () == 0)
1228 {
1229 /* A unit-like struct. */
1230 operation_up result (new rust_aggregate_operation (type, {}, {}));
1231 return result;
1232 }
1233 else
1234 return make_operation<type_operation> (type);
1235 }
1236
1237 /* Parse a struct expression. */
1238
1239 operation_up
1240 rust_parser::parse_struct_expr (struct type *type)
1241 {
1242 assume ('{');
1243
1244 if (type->code () != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
1245 || rust_tuple_type_p (type)
1246 || rust_tuple_struct_type_p (type))
1247 error (_("Struct expression applied to non-struct type"));
1248
1249 std::vector<std::pair<std::string, operation_up>> field_v;
1250 while (current_token != '}' && current_token != DOTDOT)
1251 {
1252 if (current_token != IDENT)
1253 error (_("'}', '..', or identifier expected"));
1254
1255 std::string name = get_string ();
1256 lex ();
1257
1258 operation_up expr;
1259 if (current_token == ',' || current_token == '}'
1260 || current_token == DOTDOT)
1261 expr = name_to_operation (name);
1262 else
1263 {
1264 require (':');
1265 expr = parse_expr ();
1266 }
1267 field_v.emplace_back (std::move (name), std::move (expr));
1268
1269 /* A trailing "," is ok. */
1270 if (current_token == ',')
1271 lex ();
1272 }
1273
1274 operation_up others;
1275 if (current_token == DOTDOT)
1276 {
1277 lex ();
1278 others = parse_expr ();
1279 }
1280
1281 require ('}');
1282
1283 return make_operation<rust_aggregate_operation> (type,
1284 std::move (others),
1285 std::move (field_v));
1286 }
1287
1288 /* Used by the operator precedence parser. */
1289 struct rustop_item
1290 {
1291 rustop_item (int token_, int precedence_, enum exp_opcode opcode_,
1292 operation_up &&op_)
1293 : token (token_),
1294 precedence (precedence_),
1295 opcode (opcode_),
1296 op (std::move (op_))
1297 {
1298 }
1299
1300 /* The token value. */
1301 int token;
1302 /* Precedence of this operator. */
1303 int precedence;
1304 /* This is used only for assign-modify. */
1305 enum exp_opcode opcode;
1306 /* The right hand side of this operation. */
1307 operation_up op;
1308 };
1309
1310 /* An operator precedence parser for binary operations, including
1311 "as". */
1312
1313 operation_up
1314 rust_parser::parse_binop (bool required)
1315 {
1316 /* All the binary operators. Each one is of the form
1317 OPERATION(TOKEN, PRECEDENCE, TYPE)
1318 TOKEN is the corresponding operator token.
1319 PRECEDENCE is a value indicating relative precedence.
1320 TYPE is the operation type corresponding to the operator.
1321 Assignment operations are handled specially, not via this
1322 table; they have precedence 0. */
1323 #define ALL_OPS \
1324 OPERATION ('*', 10, mul_operation) \
1325 OPERATION ('/', 10, div_operation) \
1326 OPERATION ('%', 10, rem_operation) \
1327 OPERATION ('@', 9, repeat_operation) \
1328 OPERATION ('+', 8, add_operation) \
1329 OPERATION ('-', 8, sub_operation) \
1330 OPERATION (LSH, 7, lsh_operation) \
1331 OPERATION (RSH, 7, rsh_operation) \
1332 OPERATION ('&', 6, bitwise_and_operation) \
1333 OPERATION ('^', 5, bitwise_xor_operation) \
1334 OPERATION ('|', 4, bitwise_ior_operation) \
1335 OPERATION (EQEQ, 3, equal_operation) \
1336 OPERATION (NOTEQ, 3, notequal_operation) \
1337 OPERATION ('<', 3, less_operation) \
1338 OPERATION (LTEQ, 3, leq_operation) \
1339 OPERATION ('>', 3, gtr_operation) \
1340 OPERATION (GTEQ, 3, geq_operation) \
1341 OPERATION (ANDAND, 2, logical_and_operation) \
1342 OPERATION (OROR, 1, logical_or_operation)
1343
1344 operation_up start = parse_atom (required);
1345 if (start == nullptr)
1346 {
1347 gdb_assert (!required);
1348 return start;
1349 }
1350
1351 std::vector<rustop_item> operator_stack;
1352 operator_stack.emplace_back (0, -1, OP_NULL, std::move (start));
1353
1354 while (true)
1355 {
1356 int this_token = current_token;
1357 enum exp_opcode compound_assign_op = OP_NULL;
1358 int precedence = -2;
1359
1360 switch (this_token)
1361 {
1362 #define OPERATION(TOKEN, PRECEDENCE, TYPE) \
1363 case TOKEN: \
1364 precedence = PRECEDENCE; \
1365 lex (); \
1366 break;
1367
1368 ALL_OPS
1369
1370 #undef OPERATION
1371
1372 case COMPOUND_ASSIGN:
1373 compound_assign_op = current_opcode;
1374 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1375 case '=':
1376 precedence = 0;
1377 lex ();
1378 break;
1379
1380 /* "as" must be handled specially. */
1381 case KW_AS:
1382 {
1383 lex ();
1384 rustop_item &lhs = operator_stack.back ();
1385 struct type *type = parse_type ();
1386 lhs.op = make_operation<unop_cast_operation> (std::move (lhs.op),
1387 type);
1388 }
1389 /* Bypass the rest of the loop. */
1390 continue;
1391
1392 default:
1393 /* Arrange to pop the entire stack. */
1394 precedence = -2;
1395 break;
1396 }
1397
1398 while (precedence < operator_stack.back ().precedence
1399 && operator_stack.size () > 1)
1400 {
1401 rustop_item rhs = std::move (operator_stack.back ());
1402 operator_stack.pop_back ();
1403
1404 rustop_item &lhs = operator_stack.back ();
1405
1406 switch (rhs.token)
1407 {
1408 #define OPERATION(TOKEN, PRECEDENCE, TYPE) \
1409 case TOKEN: \
1410 lhs.op = make_operation<TYPE> (std::move (lhs.op), \
1411 std::move (rhs.op)); \
1412 break;
1413
1414 ALL_OPS
1415
1416 #undef OPERATION
1417
1418 case '=':
1419 case COMPOUND_ASSIGN:
1420 {
1421 if (rhs.token == '=')
1422 lhs.op = (make_operation<assign_operation>
1423 (std::move (lhs.op), std::move (rhs.op)));
1424 else
1425 lhs.op = (make_operation<assign_modify_operation>
1426 (rhs.opcode, std::move (lhs.op),
1427 std::move (rhs.op)));
1428
1429 struct type *unit_type = get_type ("()");
1430
1431 operation_up nil (new long_const_operation (unit_type, 0));
1432 lhs.op = (make_operation<comma_operation>
1433 (std::move (lhs.op), std::move (nil)));
1434 }
1435 break;
1436
1437 default:
1438 gdb_assert_not_reached ("bad binary operator");
1439 }
1440 }
1441
1442 if (precedence == -2)
1443 break;
1444
1445 operator_stack.emplace_back (this_token, precedence, compound_assign_op,
1446 parse_atom (true));
1447 }
1448
1449 gdb_assert (operator_stack.size () == 1);
1450 return std::move (operator_stack[0].op);
1451 #undef ALL_OPS
1452 }
1453
1454 /* Parse a range expression. */
1455
1456 operation_up
1457 rust_parser::parse_range ()
1458 {
1459 enum range_flag kind = (RANGE_HIGH_BOUND_DEFAULT
1460 | RANGE_LOW_BOUND_DEFAULT);
1461
1462 operation_up lhs;
1463 if (current_token != DOTDOT && current_token != DOTDOTEQ)
1464 {
1465 lhs = parse_binop (true);
1466 kind &= ~RANGE_LOW_BOUND_DEFAULT;
1467 }
1468
1469 if (current_token == DOTDOT)
1470 kind |= RANGE_HIGH_BOUND_EXCLUSIVE;
1471 else if (current_token != DOTDOTEQ)
1472 return lhs;
1473 lex ();
1474
1475 /* A "..=" range requires a high bound, but otherwise it is
1476 optional. */
1477 operation_up rhs = parse_binop ((kind & RANGE_HIGH_BOUND_EXCLUSIVE) == 0);
1478 if (rhs != nullptr)
1479 kind &= ~RANGE_HIGH_BOUND_DEFAULT;
1480
1481 return make_operation<rust_range_operation> (kind,
1482 std::move (lhs),
1483 std::move (rhs));
1484 }
1485
1486 /* Parse an expression. */
1487
1488 operation_up
1489 rust_parser::parse_expr ()
1490 {
1491 return parse_range ();
1492 }
1493
1494 /* Parse a sizeof expression. */
1495
1496 operation_up
1497 rust_parser::parse_sizeof ()
1498 {
1499 assume (KW_SIZEOF);
1500
1501 require ('(');
1502 operation_up result = make_operation<unop_sizeof_operation> (parse_expr ());
1503 require (')');
1504 return result;
1505 }
1506
1507 /* Parse an address-of operation. */
1508
1509 operation_up
1510 rust_parser::parse_addr ()
1511 {
1512 assume ('&');
1513
1514 if (current_token == KW_MUT)
1515 lex ();
1516
1517 return make_operation<rust_unop_addr_operation> (parse_atom (true));
1518 }
1519
1520 /* Parse a field expression. */
1521
1522 operation_up
1523 rust_parser::parse_field (operation_up &&lhs)
1524 {
1525 assume ('.');
1526
1527 operation_up result;
1528 switch (current_token)
1529 {
1530 case IDENT:
1531 case COMPLETE:
1532 {
1533 bool is_complete = current_token == COMPLETE;
1534 auto struct_op = new rust_structop (std::move (lhs), get_string ());
1535 lex ();
1536 if (is_complete)
1537 {
1538 completion_op.reset (struct_op);
1539 pstate->mark_struct_expression (struct_op);
1540 /* Throw to the outermost level of the parser. */
1541 error (_("not really an error"));
1542 }
1543 result.reset (struct_op);
1544 }
1545 break;
1546
1547 case DECIMAL_INTEGER:
1548 result = make_operation<rust_struct_anon> (current_int_val.val,
1549 std::move (lhs));
1550 lex ();
1551 break;
1552
1553 case INTEGER:
1554 error (_("'_' not allowed in integers in anonymous field references"));
1555
1556 default:
1557 error (_("field name expected"));
1558 }
1559
1560 return result;
1561 }
1562
1563 /* Parse an index expression. */
1564
1565 operation_up
1566 rust_parser::parse_index (operation_up &&lhs)
1567 {
1568 assume ('[');
1569 operation_up rhs = parse_expr ();
1570 require (']');
1571
1572 return make_operation<rust_subscript_operation> (std::move (lhs),
1573 std::move (rhs));
1574 }
1575
1576 /* Parse a sequence of comma-separated expressions in parens. */
1577
1578 std::vector<operation_up>
1579 rust_parser::parse_paren_args ()
1580 {
1581 assume ('(');
1582
1583 std::vector<operation_up> args;
1584 while (current_token != ')')
1585 {
1586 if (!args.empty ())
1587 {
1588 if (current_token != ',')
1589 error (_("',' or ')' expected"));
1590 lex ();
1591 }
1592
1593 args.push_back (parse_expr ());
1594 }
1595
1596 assume (')');
1597
1598 return args;
1599 }
1600
1601 /* Parse the parenthesized part of a function call. */
1602
1603 operation_up
1604 rust_parser::parse_call (operation_up &&lhs)
1605 {
1606 std::vector<operation_up> args = parse_paren_args ();
1607
1608 return make_operation<funcall_operation> (std::move (lhs),
1609 std::move (args));
1610 }
1611
1612 /* Parse a list of types. */
1613
1614 std::vector<struct type *>
1615 rust_parser::parse_type_list ()
1616 {
1617 std::vector<struct type *> result;
1618 result.push_back (parse_type ());
1619 while (current_token == ',')
1620 {
1621 lex ();
1622 result.push_back (parse_type ());
1623 }
1624 return result;
1625 }
1626
1627 /* Parse a possibly-empty list of types, surrounded in parens. */
1628
1629 std::vector<struct type *>
1630 rust_parser::parse_maybe_type_list ()
1631 {
1632 assume ('(');
1633 std::vector<struct type *> types;
1634 if (current_token != ')')
1635 types = parse_type_list ();
1636 require (')');
1637 return types;
1638 }
1639
1640 /* Parse an array type. */
1641
1642 struct type *
1643 rust_parser::parse_array_type ()
1644 {
1645 assume ('[');
1646 struct type *elt_type = parse_type ();
1647 require (';');
1648
1649 if (current_token != INTEGER && current_token != DECIMAL_INTEGER)
1650 error (_("integer expected"));
1651 ULONGEST val = current_int_val.val;
1652 lex ();
1653 require (']');
1654
1655 return lookup_array_range_type (elt_type, 0, val - 1);
1656 }
1657
1658 /* Parse a slice type. */
1659
1660 struct type *
1661 rust_parser::parse_slice_type ()
1662 {
1663 assume ('&');
1664
1665 bool is_slice = current_token == '[';
1666 if (is_slice)
1667 lex ();
1668
1669 struct type *target = parse_type ();
1670
1671 if (is_slice)
1672 {
1673 require (']');
1674 return rust_slice_type ("&[*gdb*]", target, get_type ("usize"));
1675 }
1676
1677 /* For now we treat &x and *x identically. */
1678 return lookup_pointer_type (target);
1679 }
1680
1681 /* Parse a pointer type. */
1682
1683 struct type *
1684 rust_parser::parse_pointer_type ()
1685 {
1686 assume ('*');
1687
1688 if (current_token == KW_MUT || current_token == KW_CONST)
1689 lex ();
1690
1691 struct type *target = parse_type ();
1692 /* For the time being we ignore mut/const. */
1693 return lookup_pointer_type (target);
1694 }
1695
1696 /* Parse a function type. */
1697
1698 struct type *
1699 rust_parser::parse_function_type ()
1700 {
1701 assume (KW_FN);
1702
1703 if (current_token != '(')
1704 error (_("'(' expected"));
1705
1706 std::vector<struct type *> types = parse_maybe_type_list ();
1707
1708 if (current_token != ARROW)
1709 error (_("'->' expected"));
1710 lex ();
1711
1712 struct type *result_type = parse_type ();
1713
1714 struct type **argtypes = nullptr;
1715 if (!types.empty ())
1716 argtypes = types.data ();
1717
1718 result_type = lookup_function_type_with_arguments (result_type,
1719 types.size (),
1720 argtypes);
1721 return lookup_pointer_type (result_type);
1722 }
1723
1724 /* Parse a tuple type. */
1725
1726 struct type *
1727 rust_parser::parse_tuple_type ()
1728 {
1729 std::vector<struct type *> types = parse_maybe_type_list ();
1730
1731 auto_obstack obstack;
1732 obstack_1grow (&obstack, '(');
1733 for (int i = 0; i < types.size (); ++i)
1734 {
1735 std::string type_name = type_to_string (types[i]);
1736
1737 if (i > 0)
1738 obstack_1grow (&obstack, ',');
1739 obstack_grow_str (&obstack, type_name.c_str ());
1740 }
1741
1742 obstack_grow_str0 (&obstack, ")");
1743 const char *name = (const char *) obstack_finish (&obstack);
1744
1745 /* We don't allow creating new tuple types (yet), but we do allow
1746 looking up existing tuple types. */
1747 struct type *result = rust_lookup_type (name);
1748 if (result == nullptr)
1749 error (_("could not find tuple type '%s'"), name);
1750
1751 return result;
1752 }
1753
1754 /* Parse a type. */
1755
1756 struct type *
1757 rust_parser::parse_type ()
1758 {
1759 switch (current_token)
1760 {
1761 case '[':
1762 return parse_array_type ();
1763 case '&':
1764 return parse_slice_type ();
1765 case '*':
1766 return parse_pointer_type ();
1767 case KW_FN:
1768 return parse_function_type ();
1769 case '(':
1770 return parse_tuple_type ();
1771 case KW_SELF:
1772 case KW_SUPER:
1773 case COLONCOLON:
1774 case KW_EXTERN:
1775 case IDENT:
1776 {
1777 std::string path = parse_path (false);
1778 struct type *result = rust_lookup_type (path.c_str ());
1779 if (result == nullptr)
1780 error (_("No type name '%s' in current context"), path.c_str ());
1781 return result;
1782 }
1783 default:
1784 error (_("type expected"));
1785 }
1786 }
1787
1788 /* Parse a path. */
1789
1790 std::string
1791 rust_parser::parse_path (bool for_expr)
1792 {
1793 unsigned n_supers = 0;
1794 int first_token = current_token;
1795
1796 switch (current_token)
1797 {
1798 case KW_SELF:
1799 lex ();
1800 if (current_token != COLONCOLON)
1801 return "self";
1802 lex ();
1803 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1804 case KW_SUPER:
1805 while (current_token == KW_SUPER)
1806 {
1807 ++n_supers;
1808 lex ();
1809 if (current_token != COLONCOLON)
1810 error (_("'::' expected"));
1811 lex ();
1812 }
1813 break;
1814
1815 case COLONCOLON:
1816 lex ();
1817 break;
1818
1819 case KW_EXTERN:
1820 /* This is a gdb extension to make it possible to refer to items
1821 in other crates. It just bypasses adding the current crate
1822 to the front of the name. */
1823 lex ();
1824 break;
1825 }
1826
1827 if (current_token != IDENT)
1828 error (_("identifier expected"));
1829 std::string path = get_string ();
1830 bool saw_ident = true;
1831 lex ();
1832
1833 /* The condition here lets us enter the loop even if we see
1834 "ident<...>". */
1835 while (current_token == COLONCOLON || current_token == '<')
1836 {
1837 if (current_token == COLONCOLON)
1838 {
1839 lex ();
1840 saw_ident = false;
1841
1842 if (current_token == IDENT)
1843 {
1844 path = path + "::" + get_string ();
1845 lex ();
1846 saw_ident = true;
1847 }
1848 else if (current_token == COLONCOLON)
1849 {
1850 /* The code below won't detect this scenario. */
1851 error (_("unexpected '::'"));
1852 }
1853 }
1854
1855 if (current_token != '<')
1856 continue;
1857
1858 /* Expression use name::<...>, whereas types use name<...>. */
1859 if (for_expr)
1860 {
1861 /* Expressions use "name::<...>", so if we saw an identifier
1862 after the "::", we ignore the "<" here. */
1863 if (saw_ident)
1864 break;
1865 }
1866 else
1867 {
1868 /* Types use "name<...>", so we need to have seen the
1869 identifier. */
1870 if (!saw_ident)
1871 break;
1872 }
1873
1874 lex ();
1875 std::vector<struct type *> types = parse_type_list ();
1876 if (current_token == '>')
1877 lex ();
1878 else if (current_token == RSH)
1879 {
1880 push_back ('>');
1881 lex ();
1882 }
1883 else
1884 error (_("'>' expected"));
1885
1886 path += "<";
1887 for (int i = 0; i < types.size (); ++i)
1888 {
1889 if (i > 0)
1890 path += ",";
1891 path += type_to_string (types[i]);
1892 }
1893 path += ">";
1894 break;
1895 }
1896
1897 switch (first_token)
1898 {
1899 case KW_SELF:
1900 case KW_SUPER:
1901 return super_name (path, n_supers);
1902
1903 case COLONCOLON:
1904 return crate_name (path);
1905
1906 case KW_EXTERN:
1907 return "::" + path;
1908
1909 case IDENT:
1910 return path;
1911
1912 default:
1913 gdb_assert_not_reached ("missing case in path parsing");
1914 }
1915 }
1916
1917 /* Handle the parsing for a string expression. */
1918
1919 operation_up
1920 rust_parser::parse_string ()
1921 {
1922 gdb_assert (current_token == STRING);
1923
1924 /* Wrap the raw string in the &str struct. */
1925 struct type *type = rust_lookup_type ("&str");
1926 if (type == nullptr)
1927 error (_("Could not find type '&str'"));
1928
1929 std::vector<std::pair<std::string, operation_up>> field_v;
1930
1931 size_t len = current_string_val.length;
1932 operation_up str = make_operation<string_operation> (get_string ());
1933 operation_up addr
1934 = make_operation<rust_unop_addr_operation> (std::move (str));
1935 field_v.emplace_back ("data_ptr", std::move (addr));
1936
1937 struct type *valtype = get_type ("usize");
1938 operation_up lenop = make_operation<long_const_operation> (valtype, len);
1939 field_v.emplace_back ("length", std::move (lenop));
1940
1941 return make_operation<rust_aggregate_operation> (type,
1942 operation_up (),
1943 std::move (field_v));
1944 }
1945
1946 /* Parse a tuple struct expression. */
1947
1948 operation_up
1949 rust_parser::parse_tuple_struct (struct type *type)
1950 {
1951 std::vector<operation_up> args = parse_paren_args ();
1952
1953 std::vector<std::pair<std::string, operation_up>> field_v (args.size ());
1954 for (int i = 0; i < args.size (); ++i)
1955 field_v[i] = { string_printf ("__%d", i), std::move (args[i]) };
1956
1957 return (make_operation<rust_aggregate_operation>
1958 (type, operation_up (), std::move (field_v)));
1959 }
1960
1961 /* Parse a path expression. */
1962
1963 operation_up
1964 rust_parser::parse_path_expr ()
1965 {
1966 std::string path = parse_path (true);
1967
1968 if (current_token == '{')
1969 {
1970 struct type *type = rust_lookup_type (path.c_str ());
1971 if (type == nullptr)
1972 error (_("Could not find type '%s'"), path.c_str ());
1973
1974 return parse_struct_expr (type);
1975 }
1976 else if (current_token == '(')
1977 {
1978 struct type *type = rust_lookup_type (path.c_str ());
1979 /* If this is actually a tuple struct expression, handle it
1980 here. If it is a call, it will be handled elsewhere. */
1981 if (type != nullptr)
1982 {
1983 if (!rust_tuple_struct_type_p (type))
1984 error (_("Type %s is not a tuple struct"), path.c_str ());
1985 return parse_tuple_struct (type);
1986 }
1987 }
1988
1989 return name_to_operation (path);
1990 }
1991
1992 /* Parse an atom. "Atom" isn't a Rust term, but this refers to a
1993 single unitary item in the grammar; but here including some unary
1994 prefix and postfix expressions. */
1995
1996 operation_up
1997 rust_parser::parse_atom (bool required)
1998 {
1999 operation_up result;
2000
2001 switch (current_token)
2002 {
2003 case '(':
2004 result = parse_tuple ();
2005 break;
2006
2007 case '[':
2008 result = parse_array ();
2009 break;
2010
2011 case INTEGER:
2012 case DECIMAL_INTEGER:
2013 result = make_operation<long_const_operation> (current_int_val.type,
2014 current_int_val.val);
2015 lex ();
2016 break;
2017
2018 case FLOAT:
2019 result = make_operation<float_const_operation> (current_float_val.type,
2020 current_float_val.val);
2021 lex ();
2022 break;
2023
2024 case STRING:
2025 result = parse_string ();
2026 lex ();
2027 break;
2028
2029 case BYTESTRING:
2030 result = make_operation<string_operation> (get_string ());
2031 lex ();
2032 break;
2033
2034 case KW_TRUE:
2035 case KW_FALSE:
2036 result = make_operation<bool_operation> (current_token == KW_TRUE);
2037 lex ();
2038 break;
2039
2040 case GDBVAR:
2041 /* This is kind of a hacky approach. */
2042 {
2043 pstate->push_dollar (current_string_val);
2044 result = pstate->pop ();
2045 lex ();
2046 }
2047 break;
2048
2049 case KW_SELF:
2050 case KW_SUPER:
2051 case COLONCOLON:
2052 case KW_EXTERN:
2053 case IDENT:
2054 result = parse_path_expr ();
2055 break;
2056
2057 case '*':
2058 lex ();
2059 result = make_operation<rust_unop_ind_operation> (parse_atom (true));
2060 break;
2061 case '+':
2062 lex ();
2063 result = make_operation<unary_plus_operation> (parse_atom (true));
2064 break;
2065 case '-':
2066 lex ();
2067 result = make_operation<unary_neg_operation> (parse_atom (true));
2068 break;
2069 case '!':
2070 lex ();
2071 result = make_operation<rust_unop_compl_operation> (parse_atom (true));
2072 break;
2073 case KW_SIZEOF:
2074 result = parse_sizeof ();
2075 break;
2076 case '&':
2077 result = parse_addr ();
2078 break;
2079
2080 default:
2081 if (!required)
2082 return {};
2083 error (_("unexpected token"));
2084 }
2085
2086 /* Now parse suffixes. */
2087 while (true)
2088 {
2089 switch (current_token)
2090 {
2091 case '.':
2092 result = parse_field (std::move (result));
2093 break;
2094
2095 case '[':
2096 result = parse_index (std::move (result));
2097 break;
2098
2099 case '(':
2100 result = parse_call (std::move (result));
2101 break;
2102
2103 default:
2104 return result;
2105 }
2106 }
2107 }
2108
2109 \f
2110
2111 /* The parser as exposed to gdb. */
2112
2113 int
2114 rust_language::parser (struct parser_state *state) const
2115 {
2116 rust_parser parser (state);
2117
2118 operation_up result;
2119 try
2120 {
2121 result = parser.parse_entry_point ();
2122 }
2123 catch (const gdb_exception &exc)
2124 {
2125 if (state->parse_completion)
2126 {
2127 result = std::move (parser.completion_op);
2128 if (result == nullptr)
2129 throw;
2130 }
2131 else
2132 throw;
2133 }
2134
2135 state->set_operation (std::move (result));
2136
2137 return 0;
2138 }
2139
2140 \f
2141
2142 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
2143
2144 /* A test helper that lexes a string, expecting a single token. */
2145
2146 static void
2147 rust_lex_test_one (rust_parser *parser, const char *input, int expected)
2148 {
2149 int token;
2150
2151 parser->reset (input);
2152
2153 token = parser->lex_one_token ();
2154 SELF_CHECK (token == expected);
2155
2156 if (token)
2157 {
2158 token = parser->lex_one_token ();
2159 SELF_CHECK (token == 0);
2160 }
2161 }
2162
2163 /* Test that INPUT lexes as the integer VALUE. */
2164
2165 static void
2166 rust_lex_int_test (rust_parser *parser, const char *input,
2167 ULONGEST value, int kind)
2168 {
2169 rust_lex_test_one (parser, input, kind);
2170 SELF_CHECK (parser->current_int_val.val == value);
2171 }
2172
2173 /* Test that INPUT throws an exception with text ERR. */
2174
2175 static void
2176 rust_lex_exception_test (rust_parser *parser, const char *input,
2177 const char *err)
2178 {
2179 try
2180 {
2181 /* The "kind" doesn't matter. */
2182 rust_lex_test_one (parser, input, DECIMAL_INTEGER);
2183 SELF_CHECK (0);
2184 }
2185 catch (const gdb_exception_error &except)
2186 {
2187 SELF_CHECK (strcmp (except.what (), err) == 0);
2188 }
2189 }
2190
2191 /* Test that INPUT lexes as the identifier, string, or byte-string
2192 VALUE. KIND holds the expected token kind. */
2193
2194 static void
2195 rust_lex_stringish_test (rust_parser *parser, const char *input,
2196 const char *value, int kind)
2197 {
2198 rust_lex_test_one (parser, input, kind);
2199 SELF_CHECK (parser->get_string () == value);
2200 }
2201
2202 /* Helper to test that a string parses as a given token sequence. */
2203
2204 static void
2205 rust_lex_test_sequence (rust_parser *parser, const char *input, int len,
2206 const int expected[])
2207 {
2208 int i;
2209
2210 parser->reset (input);
2211
2212 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
2213 {
2214 int token = parser->lex_one_token ();
2215 SELF_CHECK (token == expected[i]);
2216 }
2217 }
2218
2219 /* Tests for an integer-parsing corner case. */
2220
2221 static void
2222 rust_lex_test_trailing_dot (rust_parser *parser)
2223 {
2224 const int expected1[] = { DECIMAL_INTEGER, '.', IDENT, '(', ')', 0 };
2225 const int expected2[] = { INTEGER, '.', IDENT, '(', ')', 0 };
2226 const int expected3[] = { FLOAT, EQEQ, '(', ')', 0 };
2227 const int expected4[] = { DECIMAL_INTEGER, DOTDOT, DECIMAL_INTEGER, 0 };
2228
2229 rust_lex_test_sequence (parser, "23.g()", ARRAY_SIZE (expected1), expected1);
2230 rust_lex_test_sequence (parser, "23_0.g()", ARRAY_SIZE (expected2),
2231 expected2);
2232 rust_lex_test_sequence (parser, "23.==()", ARRAY_SIZE (expected3),
2233 expected3);
2234 rust_lex_test_sequence (parser, "23..25", ARRAY_SIZE (expected4), expected4);
2235 }
2236
2237 /* Tests of completion. */
2238
2239 static void
2240 rust_lex_test_completion (rust_parser *parser)
2241 {
2242 const int expected[] = { IDENT, '.', COMPLETE, 0 };
2243
2244 parser->pstate->parse_completion = 1;
2245
2246 rust_lex_test_sequence (parser, "something.wha", ARRAY_SIZE (expected),
2247 expected);
2248 rust_lex_test_sequence (parser, "something.", ARRAY_SIZE (expected),
2249 expected);
2250
2251 parser->pstate->parse_completion = 0;
2252 }
2253
2254 /* Test pushback. */
2255
2256 static void
2257 rust_lex_test_push_back (rust_parser *parser)
2258 {
2259 int token;
2260
2261 parser->reset (">>=");
2262
2263 token = parser->lex_one_token ();
2264 SELF_CHECK (token == COMPOUND_ASSIGN);
2265 SELF_CHECK (parser->current_opcode == BINOP_RSH);
2266
2267 parser->push_back ('=');
2268
2269 token = parser->lex_one_token ();
2270 SELF_CHECK (token == '=');
2271
2272 token = parser->lex_one_token ();
2273 SELF_CHECK (token == 0);
2274 }
2275
2276 /* Unit test the lexer. */
2277
2278 static void
2279 rust_lex_tests (void)
2280 {
2281 /* Set up dummy "parser", so that rust_type works. */
2282 struct parser_state ps (language_def (language_rust), target_gdbarch (),
2283 nullptr, 0, 0, nullptr, 0, nullptr, false);
2284 rust_parser parser (&ps);
2285
2286 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "", 0);
2287 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, " \t \n \r ", 0);
2288 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "thread 23", 0);
2289 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "task 23", 0);
2290 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "th 104", 0);
2291 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "ta 97", 0);
2292
2293 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'z'", 'z', INTEGER);
2294 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\xff'", 0xff, INTEGER);
2295 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\u{1016f}'", 0x1016f, INTEGER);
2296 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'z'", 'z', INTEGER);
2297 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\xfe'", 0xfe, INTEGER);
2298 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\xFE'", 0xfe, INTEGER);
2299 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\xfE'", 0xfe, INTEGER);
2300
2301 /* Test all escapes in both modes. */
2302 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\n'", '\n', INTEGER);
2303 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\r'", '\r', INTEGER);
2304 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\t'", '\t', INTEGER);
2305 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\\\'", '\\', INTEGER);
2306 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\0'", '\0', INTEGER);
2307 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\''", '\'', INTEGER);
2308 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "'\\\"'", '"', INTEGER);
2309
2310 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\n'", '\n', INTEGER);
2311 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\r'", '\r', INTEGER);
2312 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\t'", '\t', INTEGER);
2313 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\\\'", '\\', INTEGER);
2314 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\0'", '\0', INTEGER);
2315 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\''", '\'', INTEGER);
2316 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "b'\\\"'", '"', INTEGER);
2317
2318 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'z", "Unterminated character literal");
2319 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "b'\\x0'", "Not enough hex digits seen");
2320 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "b'\\u{0}'",
2321 "Unicode escape in byte literal");
2322 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'\\x0'", "Not enough hex digits seen");
2323 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'\\u0'", "Missing '{' in Unicode escape");
2324 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'\\u{0", "Missing '}' in Unicode escape");
2325 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'\\u{0000007}", "Overlong hex escape");
2326 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'\\u{}", "Not enough hex digits seen");
2327 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "'\\Q'", "Invalid escape \\Q in literal");
2328 rust_lex_exception_test (&parser, "b'\\Q'", "Invalid escape \\Q in literal");
2329
2330 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "23", 23, DECIMAL_INTEGER);
2331 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "2_344__29", 234429, INTEGER);
2332 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "0x1f", 0x1f, INTEGER);
2333 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "23usize", 23, INTEGER);
2334 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "23i32", 23, INTEGER);
2335 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "0x1_f", 0x1f, INTEGER);
2336 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "0b1_101011__", 0x6b, INTEGER);
2337 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "0o001177i64", 639, INTEGER);
2338 rust_lex_int_test (&parser, "0x123456789u64", 0x123456789ull, INTEGER);
2339
2340 rust_lex_test_trailing_dot (&parser);
2341
2342 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23.", FLOAT);
2343 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23.99f32", FLOAT);
2344 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23e7", FLOAT);
2345 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23E-7", FLOAT);
2346 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23e+7", FLOAT);
2347 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23.99e+7f64", FLOAT);
2348 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, "23.82f32", FLOAT);
2349
2350 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "hibob", "hibob", IDENT);
2351 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "hibob__93", "hibob__93", IDENT);
2352 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "thread", "thread", IDENT);
2353 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "r#true", "true", IDENT);
2354
2355 const int expected1[] = { IDENT, DECIMAL_INTEGER, 0 };
2356 rust_lex_test_sequence (&parser, "r#thread 23", ARRAY_SIZE (expected1),
2357 expected1);
2358 const int expected2[] = { IDENT, '#', 0 };
2359 rust_lex_test_sequence (&parser, "r#", ARRAY_SIZE (expected2), expected2);
2360
2361 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "\"string\"", "string", STRING);
2362 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "\"str\\ting\"", "str\ting", STRING);
2363 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "\"str\\\"ing\"", "str\"ing", STRING);
2364 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "r\"str\\ing\"", "str\\ing", STRING);
2365 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "r#\"str\\ting\"#", "str\\ting", STRING);
2366 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "r###\"str\\\"ing\"###", "str\\\"ing",
2367 STRING);
2368
2369 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "b\"string\"", "string", BYTESTRING);
2370 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "b\"\x73tring\"", "string", BYTESTRING);
2371 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "b\"str\\\"ing\"", "str\"ing", BYTESTRING);
2372 rust_lex_stringish_test (&parser, "br####\"\\x73tring\"####", "\\x73tring",
2373 BYTESTRING);
2374
2375 for (const auto &candidate : identifier_tokens)
2376 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, candidate.name, candidate.value);
2377
2378 for (const auto &candidate : operator_tokens)
2379 rust_lex_test_one (&parser, candidate.name, candidate.value);
2380
2381 rust_lex_test_completion (&parser);
2382 rust_lex_test_push_back (&parser);
2383 }
2384
2385 #endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
2386
2387 \f
2388
2389 void _initialize_rust_exp ();
2390 void
2391 _initialize_rust_exp ()
2392 {
2393 int code = regcomp (&number_regex, number_regex_text, REG_EXTENDED);
2394 /* If the regular expression was incorrect, it was a programming
2395 error. */
2396 gdb_assert (code == 0);
2397
2398 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
2399 selftests::register_test ("rust-lex", rust_lex_tests);
2400 #endif
2401 }