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Now it is possible to write anywhere in a Ligo source file and have error messages refer to the correct file and line. This is done by extending the lexer to recognise #line directives (generated by CPP). I added the stage "cpp" for the --verbose command-line option: if given, the preprocessed source file is created in the current directory with the name <input>.pp.li, where <input>.li is the original input file. Also the CPP command actually run is printed. I added setter to modules [Pos] and [Region].
47 lines
1.3 KiB
OCaml
47 lines
1.3 KiB
OCaml
(* Driver for the lexer of Ligo *)
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open! EvalOpt (* Reads the command-line options: Effectful! *)
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(* Error printing and exception tracing *)
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let () = Printexc.record_backtrace true
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let external_ text =
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Utils.highlight (Printf.sprintf "External error: %s" text); exit 1;;
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(* Preprocessing the input source and opening the input channels *)
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let prefix =
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match EvalOpt.input with
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None | Some "-" -> "temp"
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| Some file -> Filename.(file |> basename |> remove_extension)
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let suffix = ".pp.li"
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let pp_input =
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if Utils.String.Set.mem "cpp" EvalOpt.verbose
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then prefix ^ suffix
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else let pp_input, pp_out = Filename.open_temp_file prefix suffix
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in close_out pp_out; pp_input
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let cpp_cmd =
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match EvalOpt.input with
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None | Some "-" ->
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Printf.sprintf "cpp -traditional-cpp - -o %s" pp_input
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| Some file ->
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Printf.sprintf "cpp -traditional-cpp %s -o %s" file pp_input
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let () =
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if Utils.String.Set.mem "cpp" EvalOpt.verbose
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then Printf.eprintf "%s\n%!" cpp_cmd;
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if Sys.command cpp_cmd <> 0 then
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external_ (Printf.sprintf "the command \"%s\" failed." cpp_cmd)
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(* Running the lexer on the input file *)
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module Lexer = Lexer.Make (LexToken)
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let () = Lexer.trace ~offsets:EvalOpt.offsets
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EvalOpt.mode (Some pp_input) EvalOpt.cmd
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