ligo/vendors/ligo-utils/simple-utils/messages.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# This script uses Menhir to generate the exhaustive list of errors
# for a given parser specification. The generated file has to be
# filled with the error messages. The script must be called in the
# same directory where the parser specification and external token
# specifications are located, in accordance with the convention of the
# LIGO compiler source code.
#set -x
# ====================================================================
# General Settings and wrappers
script=$(basename $0)
print_nl () { test "$quiet" != "yes" && echo "$1"; }
print () { test "$quiet" != "yes" && printf "$1"; }
fatal_error () {
echo "$script: fatal error:"
echo "$1" 1>&2
exit 1
}
warn () {
print_nl "$script: warning:"
print_nl "$1"
}
failed () {
printf "\033[31mFAILED$1\033[0m\n"
}
emphasise () {
printf "\033[31m$1\033[0m\n"
}
# ====================================================================
# Parsing loop
#
while : ; do
case "$1" in
"") break;;
--par-tokens=*)
if test -n "$par_tokens"; then
fatal_error "Repeated option --par-tokens."; fi
par_tokens=$(expr "$1" : "[^=]*=\(.*\)")
;;
--par-tokens)
no_eq=$1
break
;;
--lex-tokens=*)
if test -n "$lex_tokens"; then
fatal_error "Repeated option --lex-tokens."; fi
lex_tokens=$(expr "$1" : "[^=]*=\(.*\)")
;;
--lex-tokens)
no_eq=$1
break
;;
-h | --help | -help)
help=yes
;;
# Invalid option
#
-*)
fatal_error "Invalid option \"$1\"."
;;
# Invalid argument
#
*)
if test -n "$parser"; then
fatal_error "Only one Menhir specification allowed."; fi
parser=$1
esac
shift
done
# ====================================================================
# Help
#
usage () {
cat <<EOF
Usage: $(basename $0) [-h|--help] --lex-tokens=<lex_tokens>.mli \
--par-tokens=<par_tokens>.mly <parser>.mly
Generates in place <parser>.msg, the form containing the exhaustive
list of errors for the LR automaton generated by Menhir from
<parser>.mly, <par_tokens>.mly and <lex_tokens>.mli. The file
<parser>.msg is meant to be edited and filled with the error messages.
The following options, if given, must be given only once.
Display control:
-h, --help display this help and exit
Mandatory options:
--lex-tokens=<name>.mli the lexical tokens
--par-tokens=<name>.mly the syntactical tokens
EOF
exit 1
}
if test "$help" = "yes"; then usage; fi
# ====================================================================
# Checking the command-line options and arguments and applying some of
# them.
# It is a common mistake to forget the "=" in GNU long-option style.
if test -n "$no_eq"; then
fatal_error "Long option style $no_eq must be followed by \"=\"."
fi
# Checking the parser and tokens
if test -z "$parser"; then
fatal_error "No parser specification."; fi
if test -z "$par_tokens"; then
fatal_error "No syntactical tokens specification (use --par-tokens)."; fi
if test -z "$lex_tokens"; then
fatal_error "No lexical tokens specification (use --lex-tokens)."; fi
if test ! -e "$parser"; then
fatal_error "Parser specification \"$parser\" not found."; fi
if test ! -e "$lex_tokens"; then
fatal_error "Lexical tokens specification \"$lex_tokens\" not found."; fi
if test ! -e "$par_tokens"; then
fatal_error "Syntactical tokens specification \"$par_tokens\" not found."; fi
parser_ext=$(expr "$parser" : ".*\.mly$")
if test "$parser_ext" = "0"; then
fatal_error "Parser specification must have extension \".mly\"."; fi
par_tokens_ext=$(expr "$par_tokens" : ".*\.mly$")
if test "$par_tokens_ext" = "0"; then
fatal_error "Syntactical tokens specification must have extension \".mly\"."
fi
lex_tokens_ext=$(expr "$lex_tokens" : ".*\.mli$")
if test "$lex_tokens_ext" = "0"; then
fatal_error "Lexical tokens specification must have extension \".mli\"."
fi
mly=$parser
parser_base=$(basename $mly .mly)
par_tokens_base=$(basename $par_tokens .mly)
lex_tokens_base=$(basename $lex_tokens .mli)
# ====================================================================
# Menhir's flags
flags="--table --strict --external-tokens $lex_tokens_base \
--base $parser_base $par_tokens"
# ====================================================================
# Generating error messages with Menhir
msg=$parser_base.msg
err=.$msg.err
out=.$mly.out
if test -e $msg; then mv -f $msg $msg.old; echo "Saved $msg."; fi
printf "Making new $msg from $mly... "
menhir --list-errors $flags $mly > $msg 2>$out
if test "$?" = "0"; then
sentences=$(grep "YOUR SYNTAX ERROR MESSAGE HERE" $msg | wc -l)
if test -z "$sentences"; then printf "done.\n"
else
spurious=$(grep WARNING $msg | wc -l)
printf "done:\n"
printf "There are %s error sentences, %s with spurious reductions.\n" \
$sentences $spurious; fi
if test -s $out; then cat $out; fi
if test -f $msg.old; then
printf "Checking inclusion of mappings (new in old)... "
menhir --compare-errors $msg \
--compare-errors $msg.old \
$flags $mly 2> $out
if test "$?" = "0"; then
if test -s $out; then
printf "done:\n"
cat $out
else printf "done.\n"; fi
rm -f $out
printf "Updating $msg... "
menhir --update-errors $msg.old \
$flags $mly > $msg 2> $err
if test "$?" = "0"; then
printf "done:\n"
emphasise "Warning: The LR items may have changed."
emphasise "> Check your error messages again."
rm -f $err
else failed "."
touch $err
mv -f $msg.old $msg
echo "Restored $msg."; fi
else failed ":"
mv -f $out $err
sed -i -e "s/\.msg/.msg.new/g" \
-e "s/\.new\.old//g" $err
mv -f $msg $msg.new
emphasise "See $err and update $msg."
echo "The default messages are in $msg.new."
mv -f $msg.old $msg
echo "Restored $msg."; fi; fi
else
failed ":"
mv -f $out $err
emphasise "> See $err."
mv -f $msg.old $msg
echo "Restored $msg."
fi