(* This signature defines the lexical tokens for LIGO _Tokens_ are the abstract units which are used by the parser to build the abstract syntax tree (AST), in other words, the stream of tokens is the minimal model of the input program, carrying implicitly all its structure in a linear encoding, and nothing else, in particular, comments and whitespace are absent. A _lexeme_ is a specific character string (concrete representation) denoting a token (abstract representation). Tokens can be thought of as sets, and lexemes as elements of those sets -- there is often an infinite number of lexemes, but a small number of tokens. (Think of identifiers as lexemes and one token.) The tokens are qualified here as being "lexical" because the parser generator Menhir expects to define them, in which context they are called "parsing tokens", and they are made to match each other. (This is an idiosyncratic terminology.) The type of the lexical tokens is the variant [t], also aliased to [token]. *) type lexeme = string (* TOKENS *) type t = (* Literals *) String of lexeme Region.reg | Bytes of (lexeme * MBytes.t) Region.reg | Int of (lexeme * Z.t) Region.reg | Ident of lexeme Region.reg | Constr of lexeme Region.reg (* Symbols *) | SEMI of Region.t (* ";" *) | COMMA of Region.t (* "," *) | LPAR of Region.t (* "(" *) | RPAR of Region.t (* ")" *) | LBRACE of Region.t (* "{" *) | RBRACE of Region.t (* "}" *) | LBRACKET of Region.t (* "[" *) | RBRACKET of Region.t (* "]" *) | CONS of Region.t (* "#" *) | VBAR of Region.t (* "|" *) | ARROW of Region.t (* "->" *) | ASS of Region.t (* ":=" *) | EQUAL of Region.t (* "=" *) | COLON of Region.t (* ":" *) | OR of Region.t (* "||" *) | AND of Region.t (* "&&" *) | LT of Region.t (* "<" *) | LEQ of Region.t (* "<=" *) | GT of Region.t (* ">" *) | GEQ of Region.t (* ">=" *) | NEQ of Region.t (* "=/=" *) | PLUS of Region.t (* "+" *) | MINUS of Region.t (* "-" *) | SLASH of Region.t (* "/" *) | TIMES of Region.t (* "*" *) | DOT of Region.t (* "." *) | WILD of Region.t (* "_" *) | CAT of Region.t (* "^" *) (* Keywords *) | Begin of Region.t (* "begin" *) | Case of Region.t (* "case" *) | Const of Region.t (* "const" *) | Down of Region.t (* "down" *) | Fail of Region.t (* "fail" *) | If of Region.t (* "if" *) | In of Region.t (* "in" *) | Is of Region.t (* "is" *) | Entrypoint of Region.t (* "entrypoint" *) | For of Region.t (* "for" *) | Function of Region.t (* "function" *) | Type of Region.t (* "type" *) | Of of Region.t (* "of" *) | Var of Region.t (* "var" *) | End of Region.t (* "end" *) | Then of Region.t (* "then" *) | Else of Region.t (* "else" *) | Patch of Region.t (* "patch" *) | Procedure of Region.t (* "procedure" *) | Record of Region.t (* "record" *) | Skip of Region.t (* "skip" *) | Step of Region.t (* "step" *) | Storage of Region.t (* "storage" *) | To of Region.t (* "to" *) | Mod of Region.t (* "mod" *) | Not of Region.t (* "not" *) | While of Region.t (* "while" *) | With of Region.t (* "with" *) (* Data constructors *) | C_False of Region.t (* "False" *) | C_None of Region.t (* "None" *) | C_Some of Region.t (* "Some" *) | C_True of Region.t (* "True" *) | C_Unit of Region.t (* "Unit" *) (* Virtual tokens *) | EOF of Region.t type token = t (* Projections The difference between extracting the lexeme and a string from a token is that the latter is the textual representation of the OCaml value denoting the token (its abstract syntax), rather than its lexeme (concrete syntax). *) val to_lexeme : token -> lexeme val to_string : token -> ?offsets:bool -> [`Byte | `Point] -> string val to_region : token -> Region.t (* Injections *) type int_err = Non_canonical_zero type ident_err = Reserved_name val mk_string : lexeme -> Region.t -> token val mk_bytes : lexeme -> Region.t -> token val mk_int : lexeme -> Region.t -> (token, int_err) result val mk_ident : lexeme -> Region.t -> (token, ident_err) result val mk_constr : lexeme -> Region.t -> token val mk_sym : lexeme -> Region.t -> token val eof : Region.t -> token (* Predicates *) val is_string : token -> bool val is_bytes : token -> bool val is_int : token -> bool val is_ident : token -> bool val is_kwd : token -> bool val is_constr : token -> bool val is_sym : token -> bool val is_eof : token -> bool