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/* Declarations for the parser for C and Objective-C.
Copyright (C) 1987-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Parser actions based on the old Bison parser; structure somewhat
influenced by and fragments based on the C++ parser.
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef GCC_C_PARSER_H
#define GCC_C_PARSER_H
/* The C lexer intermediates between the lexer in cpplib and c-lex.c
and the C parser. Unlike the C++ lexer, the parser structure
stores the lexer information instead of using a separate structure.
Identifiers are separated into ordinary identifiers, type names,
keywords and some other Objective-C types of identifiers, and some
look-ahead is maintained.
??? It might be a good idea to lex the whole file up front (as for
C++). It would then be possible to share more of the C and C++
lexer code, if desired. */
/* More information about the type of a CPP_NAME token. */
enum c_id_kind {
/* An ordinary identifier. */
C_ID_ID,
/* An identifier declared as a typedef name. */
C_ID_TYPENAME,
/* An identifier declared as an Objective-C class name. */
C_ID_CLASSNAME,
/* An address space identifier. */
C_ID_ADDRSPACE,
/* Not an identifier. */
C_ID_NONE
};
/* A single C token after string literal concatenation and conversion
of preprocessing tokens to tokens. */
struct GTY (()) c_token {
/* The kind of token. */
ENUM_BITFIELD (cpp_ttype) type : 8;
/* If this token is a CPP_NAME, this value indicates whether also
declared as some kind of type. Otherwise, it is C_ID_NONE. */
ENUM_BITFIELD (c_id_kind) id_kind : 8;
/* If this token is a keyword, this value indicates which keyword.
Otherwise, this value is RID_MAX. */
ENUM_BITFIELD (rid) keyword : 8;
/* If this token is a CPP_PRAGMA, this indicates the pragma that
was seen. Otherwise it is PRAGMA_NONE. */
ENUM_BITFIELD (pragma_kind) pragma_kind : 8;
/* The location at which this token was found. */
location_t location;
/* The value associated with this token, if any. */
tree value;
/* Token flags. */
unsigned char flags;
source_range get_range () const
{
return get_range_from_loc (line_table, location);
}
location_t get_finish () const
{
return get_range ().m_finish;
}
};
/* The parser. */
struct c_parser;
/* Possibly kinds of declarator to parse. */
enum c_dtr_syn {
/* A normal declarator with an identifier. */
C_DTR_NORMAL,
/* An abstract declarator (maybe empty). */
C_DTR_ABSTRACT,
/* A parameter declarator: may be either, but after a type name does
not redeclare a typedef name as an identifier if it can
alternatively be interpreted as a typedef name; see DR#009,
applied in C90 TC1, omitted from C99 and reapplied in C99 TC2
following DR#249. For example, given a typedef T, "int T" and
"int *T" are valid parameter declarations redeclaring T, while
"int (T)" and "int * (T)" and "int (T[])" and "int (T (int))" are
abstract declarators rather than involving redundant parentheses;
the same applies with attributes inside the parentheses before
"T". */
C_DTR_PARM
};
/* The binary operation precedence levels, where 0 is a dummy lowest level
used for the bottom of the stack. */
enum c_parser_prec {
PREC_NONE,
PREC_LOGOR,
PREC_LOGAND,
PREC_BITOR,
PREC_BITXOR,
PREC_BITAND,
PREC_EQ,
PREC_REL,
PREC_SHIFT,
PREC_ADD,
PREC_MULT,
NUM_PRECS
};
enum c_lookahead_kind {
/* Always treat unknown identifiers as typenames. */
cla_prefer_type,
/* Could be parsing a nonabstract declarator. Only treat an identifier
as a typename if followed by another identifier or a star. */
cla_nonabstract_decl,
/* Never treat identifiers as typenames. */
cla_prefer_id
};
extern c_token * c_parser_peek_token (c_parser *parser);
extern c_token * c_parser_peek_2nd_token (c_parser *parser);
extern c_token * c_parser_peek_nth_token (c_parser *parser, unsigned int n);
extern bool c_parser_require (c_parser *parser, enum cpp_ttype type,
const char *msgid,
location_t matching_location = UNKNOWN_LOCATION,
bool type_is_unique=true);
extern bool c_parser_error (c_parser *parser, const char *gmsgid);
extern void c_parser_consume_token (c_parser *parser);
extern void c_parser_skip_until_found (c_parser *parser, enum cpp_ttype type,
const char *msgid,
location_t = UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
extern bool c_parser_next_token_starts_declspecs (c_parser *parser);
bool c_parser_next_tokens_start_declaration (c_parser *parser);
bool c_token_starts_typename (c_token *token);
/* Abstraction to avoid defining c_parser here which messes up gengtype
output wrt ObjC due to vec<c_token> routines being put in gtype-c.h
but not gtype-objc.h. */
extern c_token * c_parser_tokens_buf (c_parser *parser, unsigned n);
extern bool c_parser_error (c_parser *parser);
extern void c_parser_set_error (c_parser *parser, bool);
/* A bit of a hack to have this here. It would be better in a c-decl.h. */
extern bool old_style_parameter_scope (void);
/* Return true if the next token from PARSER has the indicated
TYPE. */
static inline bool
c_parser_next_token_is (c_parser *parser, enum cpp_ttype type)
{
return c_parser_peek_token (parser)->type == type;
}
/* Return true if the next token from PARSER does not have the
indicated TYPE. */
static inline bool
c_parser_next_token_is_not (c_parser *parser, enum cpp_ttype type)
{
return !c_parser_next_token_is (parser, type);
}
/* Return true if the next token from PARSER is the indicated
KEYWORD. */
static inline bool
c_parser_next_token_is_keyword (c_parser *parser, enum rid keyword)
{
return c_parser_peek_token (parser)->keyword == keyword;
}
struct c_expr c_parser_string_literal (c_parser *, bool, bool);
extern struct c_declarator *
c_parser_declarator (c_parser *parser, bool type_seen_p, c_dtr_syn kind,
bool *seen_id);
extern void c_parser_declspecs (c_parser *, struct c_declspecs *, bool, bool,
bool, bool, bool, bool, bool,
enum c_lookahead_kind);
extern struct c_type_name *c_parser_type_name (c_parser *, bool = false);
#endif
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