+#include <stdio.h>
+#include "ly-module.hh"
#include "lily-guile.hh"
+#include "main.hh"
+#include "paper-book.hh"
#include "parse-scm.hh"
#include "string.hh"
+#include "source-file.hh"
-
-/*
- Pass string to scm parser, evaluate one expression.
- Return result value and #chars read.
-
- Thanks to Gary Houston <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>
-
- Need guile-1.3.4 (>1.3 anyway) for ftell on str ports -- jcn
-*/
+/* Pass string to scm parser, evaluate one expression.
+ Return result value and #chars read.
+
+ Thanks to Gary Houston <ghouston@freewire.co.uk> */
SCM
internal_ly_parse_scm (Parse_start * ps)
{
- SCM str = ly_str02scm (ps->str);
- SCM port = scm_mkstrport (SCM_INUM0, str, SCM_OPN | SCM_RDNG,
- "ly_eval_scm_0str");
+ Source_file* sf =ps->start_location_.source_file_;
+ SCM port = sf->get_port ();
- scm_set_port_filename_x (port, scm_makfrom0str (ps->start_location.file_string ().get_str0()));
- scm_set_port_line_x (port, gh_int2scm (ps->start_location.line_number ()));
- scm_set_port_column_x (port, gh_int2scm (ps->start_location.column_number()));
+ int off = ps->start_location_.defined_str0_ - sf->to_str0();
+ scm_seek (port, scm_long2num (off), scm_long2num (SEEK_SET));
SCM from = scm_ftell (port);
SCM form;
/* Read expression from port */
if (!SCM_EOF_OBJECT_P (form = scm_read (port)))
- answer = scm_primitive_eval (form);
+ {
+ if (ps->safe_)
+ answer = scm_eval (form,
+ scm_call_0 (ly_scheme_function ("make-safe-lilypond-module")));
+ else
+ answer = scm_primitive_eval (form);
+ }
- /*
- After parsing
-
- (begin (foo 1 2))
-
- all seems fine, but after parsing
-
- (foo 1 2)
-
- read_buf has been advanced to read_pos - 1,
- so that scm_ftell returns 1, instead of #parsed chars
- */
-
- /*
- urg: reset read_buf for scm_ftell
- shouldn't scm_read () do this for us?
- */
+ /* Reset read_buf for scm_ftell.
+ Shouldn't scm_read () do this for us? */
scm_fill_input (port);
SCM to = scm_ftell (port);
- ps->nchars = gh_scm2int (to) - gh_scm2int (from);
+ ps->nchars = ly_scm2int (to) - ly_scm2int (from);
/* Don't close the port here; if we re-enter this function via a
continuation, then the next time we enter it, we'll get an error.
It's a string port anyway, so there's no advantage to closing it
- early.
-
- scm_close_port (port);
- */
+ early. */
+ // scm_close_port (port);
return answer;
}
-
SCM
catch_protected_parse_body (void *p)
{
Parse_start *ps = (Parse_start*) p;
+
return internal_ly_parse_scm (ps);
}
parse_handler (void * data, SCM tag, SCM args)
{
Parse_start* ps = (Parse_start*) data;
-
- ps->start_location.error (_("GUILE signaled an error for the expression begining here"));
+ (void) tag; // prevent warning
+
+ ps->start_location_.error (_("GUILE signaled an error for the expression beginning here"));
if (scm_ilength (args) > 2)
- scm_display_error_message (gh_cadr (args), gh_caddr(args), scm_current_error_port());
+ scm_display_error_message (ly_cadr (args), ly_caddr (args), scm_current_error_port ());
/*
The following is a kludge; we should probably search for
- [a-z][0-9] a note, and start before that.
+ [a-z][0-9] (a note), and start before that.
*/
ps->nchars = 1;
- return SCM_EOL;
+ return SCM_UNDEFINED;
}
/*
Do some magical incantations: if not, lily will exit on the first
GUILE error, leaving no location trace.
*/
+
+
+#if GUILE_MINOR_VERSION < 7
+ #define READ_ERROR "misc-error"
+ #else
+ #define READ_ERROR "read-error"
+#endif
+
SCM
protected_ly_parse_scm (Parse_start *ps)
{
- return scm_internal_catch (scm_misc_error_key, &catch_protected_parse_body,
- (void*)ps,
- &parse_handler, (void*)ps);
-
+ return scm_internal_catch (ly_symbol2scm (READ_ERROR),
+ &catch_protected_parse_body,
+ (void*) ps,
+ &parse_handler, (void*) ps);
}
+bool parse_protect_global = true;
+/* Try parsing. Upon failure return SCM_UNDEFINED. */
SCM
-ly_parse_scm (char const* s, int *n, Input i)
+ly_parse_scm (char const* s, int *n, Input i, bool safe)
{
Parse_start ps ;
ps.str = s;
- ps.start_location = i;
-
- SCM ans = protected_ly_parse_scm (&ps);
+ ps.start_location_ = i;
+ ps.safe_ = safe;
+
+ SCM ans = parse_protect_global ? protected_ly_parse_scm (&ps)
+ : internal_ly_parse_scm (&ps);
*n = ps.nchars;
+
return ans;
}