ScannerG

The data structure representing a lexical scanner.

You should set @input_name after creating the scanner, since it is used by the default message handler when displaying warnings and errors. If you are scanning a file, the filename would be a good choice.

The @user_data and @max_parse_errors fields are not used. If you need to associate extra data with the scanner you can place them here.

If you want to use your own message handler you can set the @msg_handler field. The type of the message handler function is declared by #GScannerMsgFunc.

Constructors

this
this(GScanner* gScanner, bool ownedRef)

Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.

this
this(GScannerConfig* configTempl)

Creates a new #GScanner.

Members

Functions

curLine
uint curLine()

Returns the current line in the input stream (counting from 1). This is the line of the last token parsed via g_scanner_get_next_token().

curPosition
uint curPosition()

Returns the current position in the current line (counting from 0). This is the position of the last token parsed via g_scanner_get_next_token().

curToken
GTokenType curToken()

Gets the current token type. This is simply the @token field in the #GScanner structure.

curValue
GTokenValue curValue()

Gets the current token value. This is simply the @value field in the #GScanner structure.

destroy
void destroy()

Frees all memory used by the #GScanner.

eof
bool eof()

Returns %TRUE if the scanner has reached the end of the file or text buffer.

getNextToken
GTokenType getNextToken()

Parses the next token just like g_scanner_peek_next_token() and also removes it from the input stream. The token data is placed in the @token, @value, @line, and @position fields of the #GScanner structure.

getScannerGStruct
GScanner* getScannerGStruct()

Get the main Gtk struct

getStruct
void* getStruct()

the main Gtk struct as a void*

inputFile
void inputFile(int inputFd)

Prepares to scan a file.

inputText
void inputText(string text, uint textLen)

Prepares to scan a text buffer.

lookupSymbol
void* lookupSymbol(string symbol)

Looks up a symbol in the current scope and return its value. If the symbol is not bound in the current scope, %NULL is returned.

peekNextToken
GTokenType peekNextToken()

Parses the next token, without removing it from the input stream. The token data is placed in the @next_token, @next_value, @next_line, and @next_position fields of the #GScanner structure.

scopeAddSymbol
void scopeAddSymbol(uint scopeId, string symbol, void* value)

Adds a symbol to the given scope.

scopeForeachSymbol
void scopeForeachSymbol(uint scopeId, GHFunc func, void* userData)

Calls the given function for each of the symbol/value pairs in the given scope of the #GScanner. The function is passed the symbol and value of each pair, and the given @user_data parameter.

scopeLookupSymbol
void* scopeLookupSymbol(uint scopeId, string symbol)

Looks up a symbol in a scope and return its value. If the symbol is not bound in the scope, %NULL is returned.

scopeRemoveSymbol
void scopeRemoveSymbol(uint scopeId, string symbol)

Removes a symbol from a scope.

setScope
uint setScope(uint scopeId)

Sets the current scope.

syncFileOffset
void syncFileOffset()

Rewinds the filedescriptor to the current buffer position and blows the file read ahead buffer. This is useful for third party uses of the scanners filedescriptor, which hooks onto the current scanning position.

unexpToken
void unexpToken(GTokenType expectedToken, string identifierSpec, string symbolSpec, string symbolName, string message, int isError)

Outputs a message through the scanner's msg_handler, resulting from an unexpected token in the input stream. Note that you should not call g_scanner_peek_next_token() followed by g_scanner_unexp_token() without an intermediate call to g_scanner_get_next_token(), as g_scanner_unexp_token() evaluates the scanner's current token (not the peeked token) to construct part of the message.

Variables

gScanner
GScanner* gScanner;

the main Gtk struct

ownedRef
bool ownedRef;
Undocumented in source.

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