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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// simple_repeat_matcher.hpp
//
// Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. Distributed under the Boost
// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#ifndef BOOST_XPRESSIVE_DETAIL_CORE_MATCHER_SIMPLE_REPEAT_MATCHER_HPP_EAN_10_04_2005
#define BOOST_XPRESSIVE_DETAIL_CORE_MATCHER_SIMPLE_REPEAT_MATCHER_HPP_EAN_10_04_2005
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
# pragma once
#endif
#include <boost/assert.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/if.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/bool.hpp>
#include <boost/next_prior.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/detail_fwd.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/core/quant_style.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/core/state.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/static/type_traits.hpp>
namespace boost { namespace xpressive { namespace detail
{
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// simple_repeat_traits
//
struct greedy_slow_tag {};
struct greedy_fast_tag {};
struct non_greedy_tag {};
typedef static_xpression<any_matcher, true_xpression> any_sxpr;
typedef matcher_wrapper<any_matcher> any_dxpr;
template<typename Xpr, typename Greedy, typename Random>
struct simple_repeat_traits
{
typedef typename mpl::if_c<Greedy::value, greedy_slow_tag, non_greedy_tag>::type tag_type;
};
template<>
struct simple_repeat_traits<any_sxpr, mpl::true_, mpl::true_>
{
typedef greedy_fast_tag tag_type;
};
template<>
struct simple_repeat_traits<any_dxpr, mpl::true_, mpl::true_>
{
typedef greedy_fast_tag tag_type;
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// simple_repeat_matcher
//
template<typename Xpr, typename Greedy>
struct simple_repeat_matcher
: quant_style_variable_width
{
typedef Xpr xpr_type;
typedef Greedy greedy_type;
Xpr xpr_;
unsigned int min_, max_;
std::size_t width_;
mutable bool leading_;
simple_repeat_matcher(Xpr const &xpr, unsigned int min, unsigned int max, std::size_t width)
: xpr_(xpr)
, min_(min)
, max_(max)
, width_(width)
, leading_(false)
{
// it is the job of the parser to make sure this never happens
BOOST_ASSERT(min <= max);
BOOST_ASSERT(0 != max);
BOOST_ASSERT(0 != width && unknown_width() != width);
BOOST_ASSERT(Xpr::width == unknown_width() || Xpr::width == width);
}
template<typename BidiIter, typename Next>
bool match(match_state<BidiIter> &state, Next const &next) const
{
typedef mpl::bool_<is_random<BidiIter>::value> is_rand;
typedef typename simple_repeat_traits<Xpr, greedy_type, is_rand>::tag_type tag_type;
return this->match_(state, next, tag_type());
}
// greedy, fixed-width quantifier
template<typename BidiIter, typename Next>
bool match_(match_state<BidiIter> &state, Next const &next, greedy_slow_tag) const
{
int const diff = -static_cast<int>(Xpr::width == unknown_width::value ? this->width_ : Xpr::width);
unsigned int matches = 0;
BidiIter const tmp = state.cur_;
// greedily match as much as we can
while(matches < this->max_ && this->xpr_.match(state))
{
++matches;
}
// If this repeater is at the front of the pattern, note
// how much of the input we consumed so that a repeated search
// doesn't have to cover the same ground again.
if(this->leading_)
{
state.next_search_ = (matches && matches < this->max_)
? state.cur_
: (tmp == state.end_) ? tmp : boost::next(tmp);
}
if(this->min_ > matches)
{
state.cur_ = tmp;
return false;
}
// try matching the rest of the pattern, and back off if necessary
for(; ; --matches, std::advance(state.cur_, diff))
{
if(next.match(state))
{
return true;
}
else if(this->min_ == matches)
{
state.cur_ = tmp;
return false;
}
}
}
// non-greedy fixed-width quantification
template<typename BidiIter, typename Next>
bool match_(match_state<BidiIter> &state, Next const &next, non_greedy_tag) const
{
BOOST_ASSERT(!this->leading_);
BidiIter const tmp = state.cur_;
unsigned int matches = 0;
for(; matches < this->min_; ++matches)
{
if(!this->xpr_.match(state))
{
state.cur_ = tmp;
return false;
}
}
do
{
if(next.match(state))
{
return true;
}
}
while(matches++ < this->max_ && this->xpr_.match(state));
state.cur_ = tmp;
return false;
}
// when greedily matching any character, skip to the end instead of iterating there.
template<typename BidiIter, typename Next>
bool match_(match_state<BidiIter> &state, Next const &next, greedy_fast_tag) const
{
BidiIter const tmp = state.cur_;
std::size_t const diff_to_end = static_cast<std::size_t>(state.end_ - tmp);
// is there enough room?
if(this->min_ > diff_to_end)
{
if(this->leading_)
{
state.next_search_ = (tmp == state.end_) ? tmp : boost::next(tmp);
}
return false;
}
BidiIter const min_iter = tmp + this->min_;
state.cur_ += (std::min)((std::size_t)this->max_, diff_to_end);
if(this->leading_)
{
state.next_search_ = (diff_to_end && diff_to_end < this->max_)
? state.cur_
: (tmp == state.end_) ? tmp : boost::next(tmp);
}
for(;; --state.cur_)
{
if(next.match(state))
{
return true;
}
else if(min_iter == state.cur_)
{
state.cur_ = tmp;
return false;
}
}
}
detail::width get_width() const
{
if(this->min_ != this->max_)
{
return unknown_width::value;
}
return this->min_ * this->width_;
}
private:
simple_repeat_matcher &operator =(simple_repeat_matcher const &);
};
// BUGBUG can all non-greedy quantification be done with the fixed width quantifier?
// BUGBUG matchers are chained together using static_xpression so that matchers to
// the left can invoke matchers to the right. This is so that if the left matcher
// succeeds but the right matcher fails, the left matcher is given the opportunity
// to try something else. This is how backtracking works. However, if the left matcher
// can succeed only one way (as with any_matcher, for example), it does not need
// backtracking. In this case, leaving its stack frame active is a waste of stack
// space. Can something be done?
}}}
#endif