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postgresql/src/include/parser/scanner.h
Tom Lane c7b8998ebb Phase 2 of pgindent updates.
Change pg_bsd_indent to follow upstream rules for placement of comments
to the right of code, and remove pgindent hack that caused comments
following #endif to not obey the general rule.

Commit e3860ffa4dd0dad0dd9eea4be9cc1412373a8c89 wasn't actually using
the published version of pg_bsd_indent, but a hacked-up version that
tried to minimize the amount of movement of comments to the right of
code.  The situation of interest is where such a comment has to be
moved to the right of its default placement at column 33 because there's
code there.  BSD indent has always moved right in units of tab stops
in such cases --- but in the previous incarnation, indent was working
in 8-space tab stops, while now it knows we use 4-space tabs.  So the
net result is that in about half the cases, such comments are placed
one tab stop left of before.  This is better all around: it leaves
more room on the line for comment text, and it means that in such
cases the comment uniformly starts at the next 4-space tab stop after
the code, rather than sometimes one and sometimes two tabs after.

Also, ensure that comments following #endif are indented the same
as comments following other preprocessor commands such as #else.
That inconsistency turns out to have been self-inflicted damage
from a poorly-thought-through post-indent "fixup" in pgindent.

This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 15:19:25 -04:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* scanner.h
* API for the core scanner (flex machine)
*
* The core scanner is also used by PL/pgSQL, so we provide a public API
* for it. However, the rest of the backend is only expected to use the
* higher-level API provided by parser.h.
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/include/parser/scanner.h
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef SCANNER_H
#define SCANNER_H
#include "common/keywords.h"
/*
* The scanner returns extra data about scanned tokens in this union type.
* Note that this is a subset of the fields used in YYSTYPE of the bison
* parsers built atop the scanner.
*/
typedef union core_YYSTYPE
{
int ival; /* for integer literals */
char *str; /* for identifiers and non-integer literals */
const char *keyword; /* canonical spelling of keywords */
} core_YYSTYPE;
/*
* We track token locations in terms of byte offsets from the start of the
* source string, not the column number/line number representation that
* bison uses by default. Also, to minimize overhead we track only one
* location (usually the first token location) for each construct, not
* the beginning and ending locations as bison does by default. It's
* therefore sufficient to make YYLTYPE an int.
*/
#define YYLTYPE int
/*
* Another important component of the scanner's API is the token code numbers.
* However, those are not defined in this file, because bison insists on
* defining them for itself. The token codes used by the core scanner are
* the ASCII characters plus these:
* %token <str> IDENT FCONST SCONST BCONST XCONST Op
* %token <ival> ICONST PARAM
* %token TYPECAST DOT_DOT COLON_EQUALS EQUALS_GREATER
* %token LESS_EQUALS GREATER_EQUALS NOT_EQUALS
* The above token definitions *must* be the first ones declared in any
* bison parser built atop this scanner, so that they will have consistent
* numbers assigned to them (specifically, IDENT = 258 and so on).
*/
/*
* The YY_EXTRA data that a flex scanner allows us to pass around.
* Private state needed by the core scanner goes here. Note that the actual
* yy_extra struct may be larger and have this as its first component, thus
* allowing the calling parser to keep some fields of its own in YY_EXTRA.
*/
typedef struct core_yy_extra_type
{
/*
* The string the scanner is physically scanning. We keep this mainly so
* that we can cheaply compute the offset of the current token (yytext).
*/
char *scanbuf;
Size scanbuflen;
/*
* The keyword list to use.
*/
const ScanKeyword *keywords;
int num_keywords;
/*
* Scanner settings to use. These are initialized from the corresponding
* GUC variables by scanner_init(). Callers can modify them after
* scanner_init() if they don't want the scanner's behavior to follow the
* prevailing GUC settings.
*/
int backslash_quote;
bool escape_string_warning;
bool standard_conforming_strings;
/*
* literalbuf is used to accumulate literal values when multiple rules are
* needed to parse a single literal. Call startlit() to reset buffer to
* empty, addlit() to add text. NOTE: the string in literalbuf is NOT
* necessarily null-terminated, but there always IS room to add a trailing
* null at offset literallen. We store a null only when we need it.
*/
char *literalbuf; /* palloc'd expandable buffer */
int literallen; /* actual current string length */
int literalalloc; /* current allocated buffer size */
int xcdepth; /* depth of nesting in slash-star comments */
char *dolqstart; /* current $foo$ quote start string */
/* first part of UTF16 surrogate pair for Unicode escapes */
int32 utf16_first_part;
/* state variables for literal-lexing warnings */
bool warn_on_first_escape;
bool saw_non_ascii;
} core_yy_extra_type;
/*
* The type of yyscanner is opaque outside scan.l.
*/
typedef void *core_yyscan_t;
/* Entry points in parser/scan.l */
extern core_yyscan_t scanner_init(const char *str,
core_yy_extra_type *yyext,
const ScanKeyword *keywords,
int num_keywords);
extern void scanner_finish(core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
extern int core_yylex(core_YYSTYPE *lvalp, YYLTYPE *llocp,
core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
extern int scanner_errposition(int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
extern void scanner_yyerror(const char *message, core_yyscan_t yyscanner) pg_attribute_noreturn();
#endif /* SCANNER_H */