postgresql/contrib/seg/segscan.l
Tom Lane 785941cdc3 Tweak __attribute__-wrapping macros for better pgindent results.
This improves on commit bbfd7edae5 by
making two simple changes:

* pg_attribute_noreturn now takes parentheses, ie pg_attribute_noreturn().
Likewise pg_attribute_unused(), pg_attribute_packed().  This reduces
pgindent's tendency to misformat declarations involving them.

* attributes are now always attached to function declarations, not
definitions.  Previously some places were taking creative shortcuts,
which were not merely candidates for bad misformatting by pgindent
but often were outright wrong anyway.  (It does little good to put a
noreturn annotation where callers can't see it.)  In any case, if
we would like to believe that these macros can be used with non-gcc
compilers, we should avoid gratuitous variance in usage patterns.

I also went through and manually improved the formatting of a lot of
declarations, and got rid of excessively repetitive (and now obsolete
anyway) comments informing the reader what pg_attribute_printf is for.
2015-03-26 14:03:25 -04:00

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%{
/*
* A scanner for EMP-style numeric ranges
*/
/* No reason to constrain amount of data slurped */
#define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 16777216
/* Avoid exit() on fatal scanner errors (a bit ugly -- see yy_fatal_error) */
#undef fprintf
#define fprintf(file, fmt, msg) fprintf_to_ereport(fmt, msg)
static void
fprintf_to_ereport(const char *fmt, const char *msg)
{
ereport(ERROR, (errmsg_internal("%s", msg)));
}
/* Handles to the buffer that the lexer uses internally */
static YY_BUFFER_STATE scanbufhandle;
static char *scanbuf;
static int scanbuflen;
%}
%option 8bit
%option never-interactive
%option nodefault
%option noinput
%option nounput
%option noyywrap
%option warn
%option prefix="seg_yy"
range (\.\.)(\.)?
plumin (\'\+\-\')|(\(\+\-)\)
integer [+-]?[0-9]+
real [+-]?[0-9]+\.[0-9]+
float ({integer}|{real})([eE]{integer})?
%%
{range} yylval.text = yytext; return RANGE;
{plumin} yylval.text = yytext; return PLUMIN;
{float} yylval.text = yytext; return SEGFLOAT;
\< yylval.text = "<"; return EXTENSION;
\> yylval.text = ">"; return EXTENSION;
\~ yylval.text = "~"; return EXTENSION;
[ \t\n\r\f]+ /* discard spaces */
. return yytext[0]; /* alert parser of the garbage */
%%
void
yyerror(SEG *result, const char *message)
{
if (*yytext == YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR)
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("bad seg representation"),
/* translator: %s is typically "syntax error" */
errdetail("%s at end of input", message)));
}
else
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("bad seg representation"),
/* translator: first %s is typically "syntax error" */
errdetail("%s at or near \"%s\"", message, yytext)));
}
}
/*
* Called before any actual parsing is done
*/
void
seg_scanner_init(const char *str)
{
Size slen = strlen(str);
/*
* Might be left over after ereport()
*/
if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER)
yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER);
/*
* Make a scan buffer with special termination needed by flex.
*/
scanbuflen = slen;
scanbuf = palloc(slen + 2);
memcpy(scanbuf, str, slen);
scanbuf[slen] = scanbuf[slen + 1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR;
scanbufhandle = yy_scan_buffer(scanbuf, slen + 2);
BEGIN(INITIAL);
}
/*
* Called after parsing is done to clean up after seg_scanner_init()
*/
void
seg_scanner_finish(void)
{
yy_delete_buffer(scanbufhandle);
pfree(scanbuf);
}