/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * parser.c * Main entry point/driver for PostgreSQL grammar * * Note that the grammar is not allowed to perform any table access * (since we need to be able to do basic parsing even while inside an * aborted transaction). Therefore, the data structures returned by * the grammar are "raw" parsetrees that still need to be analyzed by * analyze.c and related files. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * IDENTIFICATION * src/backend/parser/parser.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" #include "parser/gramparse.h" #include "parser/parser.h" /* * raw_parser * Given a query in string form, do lexical and grammatical analysis. * * Returns a list of raw (un-analyzed) parse trees. */ List * raw_parser(const char *str) { core_yyscan_t yyscanner; base_yy_extra_type yyextra; int yyresult; /* initialize the flex scanner */ yyscanner = scanner_init(str, &yyextra.core_yy_extra, ScanKeywords, NumScanKeywords); /* base_yylex() only needs this much initialization */ yyextra.have_lookahead = false; /* initialize the bison parser */ parser_init(&yyextra); /* Parse! */ yyresult = base_yyparse(yyscanner); /* Clean up (release memory) */ scanner_finish(yyscanner); if (yyresult) /* error */ return NIL; return yyextra.parsetree; } /* * Intermediate filter between parser and core lexer (core_yylex in scan.l). * * The filter is needed because in some cases the standard SQL grammar * requires more than one token lookahead. We reduce these cases to one-token * lookahead by combining tokens here, in order to keep the grammar LALR(1). * * Using a filter is simpler than trying to recognize multiword tokens * directly in scan.l, because we'd have to allow for comments between the * words. Furthermore it's not clear how to do it without re-introducing * scanner backtrack, which would cost more performance than this filter * layer does. * * The filter also provides a convenient place to translate between * the core_YYSTYPE and YYSTYPE representations (which are really the * same thing anyway, but notationally they're different). */ int base_yylex(YYSTYPE *lvalp, YYLTYPE *llocp, core_yyscan_t yyscanner) { base_yy_extra_type *yyextra = pg_yyget_extra(yyscanner); int cur_token; int next_token; core_YYSTYPE cur_yylval; YYLTYPE cur_yylloc; /* Get next token --- we might already have it */ if (yyextra->have_lookahead) { cur_token = yyextra->lookahead_token; lvalp->core_yystype = yyextra->lookahead_yylval; *llocp = yyextra->lookahead_yylloc; yyextra->have_lookahead = false; } else cur_token = core_yylex(&(lvalp->core_yystype), llocp, yyscanner); /* Do we need to look ahead for a possible multiword token? */ switch (cur_token) { case NULLS_P: /* * NULLS FIRST and NULLS LAST must be reduced to one token */ cur_yylval = lvalp->core_yystype; cur_yylloc = *llocp; next_token = core_yylex(&(lvalp->core_yystype), llocp, yyscanner); switch (next_token) { case FIRST_P: cur_token = NULLS_FIRST; break; case LAST_P: cur_token = NULLS_LAST; break; default: /* save the lookahead token for next time */ yyextra->lookahead_token = next_token; yyextra->lookahead_yylval = lvalp->core_yystype; yyextra->lookahead_yylloc = *llocp; yyextra->have_lookahead = true; /* and back up the output info to cur_token */ lvalp->core_yystype = cur_yylval; *llocp = cur_yylloc; break; } break; case WITH: /* * WITH TIME and WITH ORDINALITY must each be reduced to one token */ cur_yylval = lvalp->core_yystype; cur_yylloc = *llocp; next_token = core_yylex(&(lvalp->core_yystype), llocp, yyscanner); switch (next_token) { case TIME: cur_token = WITH_TIME; break; case ORDINALITY: cur_token = WITH_ORDINALITY; break; default: /* save the lookahead token for next time */ yyextra->lookahead_token = next_token; yyextra->lookahead_yylval = lvalp->core_yystype; yyextra->lookahead_yylloc = *llocp; yyextra->have_lookahead = true; /* and back up the output info to cur_token */ lvalp->core_yystype = cur_yylval; *llocp = cur_yylloc; break; } break; default: break; } return cur_token; }