X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lily%2Fparse-scm.cc;h=f5092675b3cc124fc730f7e90f00861dfea44b62;hb=eefefc514a3a42718ee29db04c345e8593c15273;hp=db09db8754e5ccdb42c27203c2c08853cdd48a86;hpb=63766c673cc83eaebc714821a1cc500264f6cdea;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/lily/parse-scm.cc b/lily/parse-scm.cc index db09db8754..f5092675b3 100644 --- a/lily/parse-scm.cc +++ b/lily/parse-scm.cc @@ -1,15 +1,29 @@ /* - parse-scm -- Parse a single SCM expression exactly. + This file is part of LilyPond, the GNU music typesetter. - source file of the GNU LilyPond music typesetter + Copyright (C) 2004--2011 Han-Wen Nienhuys - (c) 2004--2005 Han-Wen Nienhuys + LilyPond is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + LilyPond is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with LilyPond. If not, see . */ #include "parse-scm.hh" #include +using namespace std; +#include "lily-parser.hh" +#include "international.hh" #include "main.hh" #include "paper-book.hh" #include "source-file.hh" @@ -24,37 +38,43 @@ internal_ly_parse_scm (Parse_start *ps) Source_file *sf = ps->start_location_.get_source_file (); SCM port = sf->get_port (); - int off = ps->start_location_.start () - sf->to_str0 (); + int off = ps->start_location_.start () - sf->c_str (); - scm_seek (port, scm_long2num (off), scm_long2num (SEEK_SET)); + scm_seek (port, scm_from_long (off), scm_from_long (SEEK_SET)); SCM from = scm_ftell (port); + scm_set_port_line_x (port, scm_from_int (ps->start_location_.line_number () - 1)); + scm_set_port_column_x (port, scm_from_int (ps->start_location_.column_number () - 1)); + SCM answer = SCM_UNSPECIFIED; SCM form = scm_read (port); + SCM to = scm_ftell (port); + ps->nchars = scm_to_int (to) - scm_to_int (from); + /* Read expression from port. */ if (!SCM_EOF_OBJECT_P (form)) { if (ps->safe_) - { - static SCM module = SCM_BOOL_F; - if (module == SCM_BOOL_F) - { - SCM function = ly_lily_module_constant ("make-safe-lilypond-module"); - module = scm_call_0 (function); - } - answer = scm_eval (form, module); - } + { + static SCM module = SCM_BOOL_F; + if (module == SCM_BOOL_F) + { + SCM function = ly_lily_module_constant ("make-safe-lilypond-module"); + module = scm_call_0 (function); + } + + // We define the parser so trusted Scheme functions can + // access the real namespace underlying the parser. + if (ps->parser_) + scm_module_define (module, ly_symbol2scm ("parser"), + ps->parser_->self_scm ()); + answer = scm_eval (form, module); + } else - answer = scm_primitive_eval (form); + answer = scm_primitive_eval (form); } - /* 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 = scm_to_int (to) - scm_to_int (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 @@ -76,56 +96,46 @@ SCM parse_handler (void *data, SCM tag, SCM args) { Parse_start *ps = (Parse_start *) data; - (void) tag; ps->start_location_.error (_ ("GUILE signaled an error for the expression beginning here")); if (scm_ilength (args) > 2) scm_display_error_message (scm_cadr (args), scm_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. - */ - ps->nchars = 1; + if (tag == ly_symbol2scm ("read-error")) + ps->nchars = 1; 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 (ly_symbol2scm (READ_ERROR), - &catch_protected_parse_body, - (void *) ps, - &parse_handler, (void *) ps); + /* + Catch #t : catch all Scheme level errors. + */ + return scm_internal_catch (SCM_BOOL_T, + &catch_protected_parse_body, + (void *) ps, + &parse_handler, (void *) ps); } bool parse_protect_global = true; +bool parsed_objects_should_be_dead = false; /* Try parsing. Upon failure return SCM_UNDEFINED. FIXME: shouldn't we return SCM_UNSCPECIFIED -- jcn */ SCM -ly_parse_scm (char const *s, int *n, Input i, bool safe) +ly_parse_scm (char const *s, int *n, Input i, bool safe, Lily_parser *parser) { Parse_start ps; ps.str = s; ps.start_location_ = i; ps.safe_ = safe; + ps.parser_ = parser; SCM ans = parse_protect_global ? protected_ly_parse_scm (&ps) - : internal_ly_parse_scm (&ps); + : internal_ly_parse_scm (&ps); *n = ps.nchars; return ans;