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Author SHA1 Message Date
Carl Worth
5070a20cd1 Convert lexer to talloc and add xtalloc wrappers.
The lexer was previously using strdup (expecting the parser to free),
but is now more consistent, easier to use, and slightly more efficent
by using talloc along with the parser.

Also, we add xtalloc and xtalloc_strdup wrappers around talloc and
talloc_strdup to put all of the out-of-memory-checking code in one
place.
2010-05-12 12:47:29 -07:00
Carl Worth
33cc400714 Fix defines involving both literals and other defined macros.
We now store a list of tokens in our hash-table rather than a single
string. This lets us replace each macro in the value as necessary.

This code adds a link dependency on talloc which does exactly what we
want in terms of memory management for a parser.

The 3 tests added in the previous commit now pass.
2010-05-12 12:25:34 -07:00
Carl Worth
c6d5af3351 Fix to handle chained #define directives.
The fix is as simple as adding a loop to continue to lookup values
in the hash table until one of the following termination conditions:

	1. The token we look up has no definition

	2. We get back the original symbol we started with

This second termination condition prevents infinite iteration.
2010-05-11 12:30:09 -07:00
Carl Worth
0b27b5f051 Implment #define
By using the recently-imported hash_table implementation.
2010-05-10 16:16:06 -07:00
Carl Worth
a1e32bcff0 Add some compiler warnings and corresponding fixes.
Most of the current problems were (mostly) harmless things like
missing declarations, but there was at least one real error, (reversed
argument order for yyerrror).
2010-05-10 13:32:29 -07:00
Carl Worth
38aa83560b Make the lexer reentrant (to avoid "still reachable" memory).
This allows the final program to be 100% "valgrind clean", (freeing
all memory that it allocates). This will make it much easier to ensure
that any allocation that parser actions perform are also cleaned up.
2010-05-10 11:52:29 -07:00
Carl Worth
3a37b8701c Add the tiniest shell of a flex/bison-based parser.
It doesn't really *do* anything yet---merlely parsing a stream of
whitespace-separated tokens, (and not interpreting them at all).
2010-05-10 11:46:34 -07:00