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NAME

       grammar::me::cpu - Virtual machine implementation II for parsing token streams

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require grammar::me::cpu  ?0.2?

       ::grammar::me::cpu meName matchcode

       meName option ?arg arg ...?

       meName lc location

       meName tok ?from ?to??

       meName pc state

       meName iseof state

       meName at state

       meName cc state

       meName sv

       meName ok

       meName error

       meName lstk state

       meName astk state

       meName mstk state

       meName estk state

       meName rstk state

       meName nc state

       meName ast

       meName halted

       meName code

       meName eof

       meName put tok lex line col

       meName putstring string lvar cvar

       meName run ?n?

       meName pull nextcmd

       meName reset

       meName destroy

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DESCRIPTION

       This  package  provides  an  implementation  of  the ME virtual machine.  Please go and read the document
       grammar::me_intro first if you do not know what a ME virtual machine is.

       This implementation provides an object-based API and the  machines  are  not  truly  tied  to  Tcl.  A  C
       implementation of the same API is quite possible.

       Internally  the  package  actually  uses the value-based machine manipulation commands as provided by the
       package grammar::me::cpu::core to perform its duties.

API

   CLASS API
       The package directly provides only a single command for the construction of ME virtual machines.

       ::grammar::me::cpu meName matchcode
              The command creates a new ME machine object with an associated global Tcl command  whose  name  is
              meName.  This  command  may  be  used  to  invoke  various  operations on the machine.  It has the
              following general form:

              meName option ?arg arg ...?
                     Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command.

       The argument matchcode contains the match instructions the machine has to execute while parsing the input
       stream.   Please   read   section  MATCH  CODE  REPRESENTATION  of  the  documentation  for  the  package
       grammar::me::cpu::core for the specification of the structure of this value.

       The tokmap argument taken by the implementation provided by the package grammar::me::tcl is  here  hidden
       inside of the match instructions and therefore not needed.

   OBJECT API
       All  ME  virtual  machine objects created by the class command specified in section CLASS API support the
       methods listed below.

       The machines provided by this package provide methods for operation in both push- and pull-styles.  Push-
       style  means that tokens are pushed into the machine state when they arrive, triggering further execution
       until they are consumed. In other words, this allows the machine to be suspended and resumed at will  and
       an arbitrary number of times, the quasi-parallel operation of several machines, and the operation as part
       of the event loop.

       meName lc location
              This method converts the location of a token  given  as  offset  in  the  input  stream  into  the
              associated  line number and column index. The result of the command is a 2-element list containing
              the two values, in the order mentioned in the previous sentence.  This  allows  higher  levels  to
              convert  the  location information found in the error status and the generated AST into more human
              readable data.

              Note that the command is not able to convert locations which have not been reached by the  machine
              yet. In other words, if the machine has read 7 tokens the command is able to convert the offsets 0
              to 6, but nothing beyond that. This also shows that it is not possible to  convert  offsets  which
              refer to locations before the beginning of the stream.

       meName tok ?from ?to??
              This  method returns a Tcl list containing the part of the input stream between the locations from
              and to (both inclusive). If to is not specified it will default to the value of from.  If from  is
              not specified either the whole input stream is returned.

              Each  element  of  the returned list is a list of four elements, the token, its associated lexeme,
              line number, and column index, in this order.  This command places the same  restrictions  on  its
              location arguments as the method lc.

       meName pc state
              This  method  takes  the  state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the current value of the
              stored program counter.

       meName iseof state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the  current  value  of  the
              stored eof flag.

       meName at state
              This  method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the current location in the
              input stream.

       meName cc state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the current token.

       meName sv
              This command returns the current semantic value SV stored in the  machine.  This  is  an  abstract
              syntax tree as specified in the document grammar::me_ast, section AST VALUES.

       meName ok
              This method returns the current match status OK.

       meName error
              This method returns the current error status ER.

       meName lstk state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the location stack.

       meName astk state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the AST stack.

       meName mstk state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the AST marker stack.

       meName estk state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the error stack.

       meName rstk state
              This method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the subroutine return stack.

       meName nc state
              This  method takes the state value of a ME virtual machine and returns the nonterminal match cache
              as a dictionary.

       meName ast
              This method returns the current top entry of the AST stack AS.  This is an abstract syntax tree as
              specified in the document grammar::me_ast, section AST VALUES.

       meName halted
              This  method returns a boolean value telling the caller whether the engine has halted execution or
              not. Halt means that no further matching is possible, and the information retrieved via the  other
              method is final. Attempts to run the engine will be ignored, until a reset is made.

       meName code
              This  method  returns the code information used to construct the object. In other words, the match
              program executed by the machine.

       meName eof
              This method adds an end of file marker to the end of the input stream.  This signals  the  machine
              that  the  current  contents  of the input queue are the final parts of the input and nothing will
              come after. Attempts to put more characters into the queue will fail.

       meName put tok lex line col
              This method adds the token tok to the end of the input stream, with associated lexeme data lex and
              line/column information.

       meName putstring string lvar cvar
              This  method  adds  each  individual  character  in  the string as a token to the end of the input
              stream, from first to last. The lexemes will be empty and the  line/col  information  is  computed
              based on the characters encountered and the data in the variables lvar and cvar.

       meName run ?n?
              This methods causes the engine to execute match instructions until either

              •      n instructions have been executed, or

              •      a halt instruction was executed, or

              •      the input queue is empty and the code is asking for more tokens to process.

       If no limit n was set only the last two conditions are checked for.

       meName pull nextcmd
              This  method  implements  pull-style  operation  of  the  machine.  It  causes it to execute match
              instructions until either a halt instruction is reached, or the command prefix nextcmd  ceases  to
              deliver more tokens.

              The command prefix nextcmd represents the input stream of characters and is invoked by the machine
              whenever the a new character from the stream is required. The instruction  for  handling  this  is
              ict_advance.  The callback has to return either the empty list, or a list of 4 elements containing
              the token, its lexeme attribute, and its location as line number and column index, in this  order.
              The  empty  list  is  the  signal  that  the  end of the input stream has been reached. The lexeme
              attribute is stored in the terminal cache, but otherwise not used by the machine.

              The end of the input stream for this method does not imply that  method  eof  is  called  for  the
              machine  as  a  whole.  By avoiding this and still asking for an explicit call of the method it is
              possible to mix push- and pull-style operation during the lifetime of the machine.

       meName reset
              This method resets the machine to its initial state, discarding any state it may have.

       meName destroy
              This method deletes the object and releases all resurces it claimed.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and  other  problems.   Please
       report  such  in  the  category grammar_me of the Tcllib Trackers [http://core.tcl.tk/tcllib/reportlist].
       Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

       When proposing code changes, please provide unified diffs, i.e the output of diff -u.

       Note further that attachments are strongly preferred over inlined patches. Attachments  can  be  made  by
       going  to the Edit form of the ticket immediately after its creation, and then using the left-most button
       in the secondary navigation bar.

KEYWORDS

       grammar, parsing, virtual machine

CATEGORY

       Grammars and finite automata

       Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>