1 | /*=============================================================================
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2 | Copyright (c) 2003 Jonathan de Halleux (dehalleux@pelikhan.com)
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3 | http://spirit.sourceforge.net/
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4 |
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5 | Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
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6 | License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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7 | http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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8 | =============================================================================*/
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9 | #ifndef BOOST_SPIRIT_ACTOR_HPP
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10 | #define BOOST_SPIRIT_ACTOR_HPP
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11 |
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12 | #include <boost/spirit/version.hpp>
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13 |
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14 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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15 | //
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16 | // Actors documentation and convention
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17 | //
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18 | // Actors
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19 | //
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20 | // Actors are predefined semantic action functors. They are used to do an
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21 | // action on the parse result if the parser has had a successful match. An
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22 | // example of actor is the append_actor described in the Spirit
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23 | // documentation.
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24 | //
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25 | // The action takes place through a call to the () operator: single argument
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26 | // () operator call for character parsers and two argument (first,last) call
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27 | // for phrase parsers. Actors should implement at least one of the two ()
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28 | // operator.
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29 | //
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30 | // Actor instances are not created direcly since they usually involve a
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31 | // number of template parameters. Instead generator functions ("helper
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32 | // functions") are provided to generate actors according to their arguments.
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33 | // All helper functions have the "_a" suffix. For example, append_actor is
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34 | // created using the append_a function.
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35 | //
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36 | // Policy holder actors and policy actions
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37 | //
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38 | // A lot of actors need to store reference to one or more objects. For
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39 | // example, actions on container need to store a reference to the container.
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40 | // Therefore, this kind of actor have been broken down into
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41 | //
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42 | // - a action policy that does the action (act method),
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43 | // - a policy holder actor that stores the references and feeds the act
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44 | // method.
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45 | //
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46 | // Policy holder actors
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47 | //
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48 | // Policy holder have the following naming convention:
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49 | // <member>_ >> *<member> >> !value >> actor
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50 | // where member are the policy stored member, they can be of type:
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51 | //
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52 | // - ref, a reference,
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53 | // - const_ref, a const reference,
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54 | // - value, by value,
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55 | // - empty, no stored members
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56 | // - !value states if the policy uses the parse result or not.
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57 | //
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58 | // The available policy holder are enumerated below:
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59 | //
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60 | // - empty_actor, nothing stored, feeds parse result
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61 | // - value_actor, 1 object stored by value, feeds value
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62 | // - ref_actor, 1 reference stored, feeds ref
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63 | // - ref_value_actor, 1 reference stored, feeds ref and parse result
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64 | //
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65 | // Doc. convention
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66 | //
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67 | // - ref is a reference to an object stored in a policy holder actor,
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68 | // - value_ref,value1_ref, value2_ref are a const reference stored in a
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69 | // policy holder actor,
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70 | // - value is the parse result in the single argument () operator,
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71 | // - first,last are the parse result in the two argument () operator
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72 | //
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73 | // Actors (generator functions) and quick description
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74 | //
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75 | // - assign_a(ref) assign parse result to ref
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76 | // - assign_a(ref, value_ref) assign value_ref to ref
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77 | // - increment_a(ref) increment ref
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78 | // - decrement_a(ref) decrement ref
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79 | // - push_back_a(ref) push back the parse result in ref
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80 | // - push_back_a(ref, value_ref) push back value_ref in ref
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81 | // - push_front_a(ref) push front the parse result in ref
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82 | // - push_front_a(ref, value_ref) push front value_ref in ref
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83 | // - insert_key_a(ref,value_ref) insert value_ref in ref using the
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84 | // parse result as key
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85 | // - insert_at_a(ref, key_ref) insert the parse result in ref at key_ref
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86 | // - insert_at_a(ref, key_ref insert value_ref in ref at key_ref
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87 | // , value_ref)
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88 | // - assign_key_a(ref, value_ref) assign value_ref in ref using the
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89 | // parse result as key
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90 | // - erase_a(ref, key) erase data at key from ref
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91 | // - clear_a(ref) clears ref
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92 | // - swap_a(aref, bref) swaps aref and bref
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93 | //
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94 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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95 |
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96 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/ref_actor.hpp>
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97 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/ref_value_actor.hpp>
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98 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/ref_const_ref_actor.hpp>
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99 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/ref_const_ref_value_actor.hpp>
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100 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/ref_const_ref_const_ref_a.hpp>
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101 |
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102 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/assign_actor.hpp>
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103 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/clear_actor.hpp>
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104 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/increment_actor.hpp>
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105 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/decrement_actor.hpp>
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106 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/push_back_actor.hpp>
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107 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/push_front_actor.hpp>
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108 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/erase_actor.hpp>
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109 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/insert_key_actor.hpp>
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110 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/insert_at_actor.hpp>
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111 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/assign_key_actor.hpp>
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112 | #include <boost/spirit/actor/swap_actor.hpp>
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113 |
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114 | #endif
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