misc/liblua/llex.h
author Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Mon, 12 Sep 2022 10:40:53 -0400
branch1.0.0
changeset 15859 7b1d6dfa3173
parent 10017 de822cd3df3a
permissions -rw-r--r--
Remove FindSDL2 find-module, use sdl2-config.cmake instead This requires SDL >= 2.0.4. Since <https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2464> was fixed in SDL 2.0.4, SDL behaves as a CMake "config-file package", even if it was not itself built using CMake: it installs a sdl2-config.cmake file to ${libdir}/cmake/SDL2, which tells CMake where to find SDL's headers and library, analogous to a pkg-config .pc file. As a result, we no longer need to copy/paste a "find-module package" to be able to find a system copy of SDL >= 2.0.4 with find_package(SDL2). Find-module packages are now discouraged by the CMake developers, in favour of having upstream projects behave as config-file packages. This results in a small API change: FindSDL2 used to set SDL2_INCLUDE_DIR and SDL2_LIBRARY, but the standard behaviour for config-file packages is to set <name>_INCLUDE_DIRS and <name>_LIBRARIES. Use the CONFIG keyword to make sure we search in config-file package mode, and will not find a FindSDL2.cmake in some other directory that implements the old interface. In addition to deleting redundant code, this avoids some assumptions in FindSDL2 about the layout of a SDL installation. The current libsdl2-dev package in Debian breaks those assumptions; this is considered a bug and will hopefully be fixed soon, but it illustrates how fragile these assumptions can be. We can be more robust against different installation layouts by relying on SDL's own CMake integration. When linking to a copy of CMake in a non-standard location, users can now set the SDL2_DIR or CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH environment variable to point to it; previously, these users would have used the SDL2DIR environment variable. This continues to be unnecessary if using matching system-wide installations of CMake and SDL2, for example both from Debian.

/*
** $Id: llex.h,v 1.58.1.1 2007/12/27 13:02:25 roberto Exp $
** Lexical Analyzer
** See Copyright Notice in lua.h
*/

#ifndef llex_h
#define llex_h

#include "lobject.h"
#include "lzio.h"


#define FIRST_RESERVED  257

/* maximum length of a reserved word */
#define TOKEN_LEN   (sizeof("function")/sizeof(char))


/*
* WARNING: if you change the order of this enumeration,
* grep "ORDER RESERVED"
*/
enum RESERVED {
  /* terminal symbols denoted by reserved words */
  TK_AND = FIRST_RESERVED, TK_BREAK,
  TK_DO, TK_ELSE, TK_ELSEIF, TK_END, TK_FALSE, TK_FOR, TK_FUNCTION,
  TK_IF, TK_IN, TK_LOCAL, TK_NIL, TK_NOT, TK_OR, TK_REPEAT,
  TK_RETURN, TK_THEN, TK_TRUE, TK_UNTIL, TK_WHILE,
  /* other terminal symbols */
  TK_CONCAT, TK_DOTS, TK_EQ, TK_GE, TK_LE, TK_NE, TK_NUMBER,
  TK_NAME, TK_STRING, TK_EOS
};

/* number of reserved words */
#define NUM_RESERVED    (cast(int, TK_WHILE-FIRST_RESERVED+1))


/* array with token `names' */
LUAI_DATA const char *const luaX_tokens [];


typedef union {
  lua_Number r;
  TString *ts;
} SemInfo;  /* semantics information */


typedef struct Token {
  int token;
  SemInfo seminfo;
} Token;


typedef struct LexState {
  int current;  /* current character (charint) */
  int linenumber;  /* input line counter */
  int lastline;  /* line of last token `consumed' */
  Token t;  /* current token */
  Token lookahead;  /* look ahead token */
  struct FuncState *fs;  /* `FuncState' is private to the parser */
  struct lua_State *L;
  ZIO *z;  /* input stream */
  Mbuffer *buff;  /* buffer for tokens */
  TString *source;  /* current source name */
  char decpoint;  /* locale decimal point */
} LexState;


LUAI_FUNC void luaX_init (lua_State *L);
LUAI_FUNC void luaX_setinput (lua_State *L, LexState *ls, ZIO *z,
                              TString *source);
LUAI_FUNC TString *luaX_newstring (LexState *ls, const char *str, size_t l);
LUAI_FUNC void luaX_next (LexState *ls);
LUAI_FUNC void luaX_lookahead (LexState *ls);
LUAI_FUNC void luaX_lexerror (LexState *ls, const char *msg, int token);
LUAI_FUNC void luaX_syntaxerror (LexState *ls, const char *s);
LUAI_FUNC const char *luaX_token2str (LexState *ls, int token);


#endif