diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index 6828656d39..81fe5ec434 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ jobs: # oldest LTS that exists at the time of our planned next release - v0.53.5 # newest LTS that exists at the time of our planned next release - - v0.59.2 # RETAIN-COMMENT: TEKTON_NEWEST_LTS + - v0.62.3 # RETAIN-COMMENT: TEKTON_NEWEST_LTS max-parallel: 4 runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ jobs: # oldest LTS that exists at the time of our planned next release - v0.53.5 # newest LTS that exists at the time of our planned next release - - v0.59.2 # RETAIN-COMMENT: TEKTON_NEWEST_LTS + - v0.62.3 # RETAIN-COMMENT: TEKTON_NEWEST_LTS max-parallel: 4 runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index f45876f24d..05486bc12a 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ ZAP_FLAGS ?= --zap-log-level=debug --zap-encoder=console TEST_NAMESPACE ?= default # CI: tekton pipelines controller version -TEKTON_VERSION ?= v0.50.5 +TEKTON_VERSION ?= v0.62.3 # E2E test flags TEST_E2E_FLAGS ?= -r -p --randomize-all -timeout=1h -trace -v diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index aaa85aa60d..0bccdb94f8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Shipwright supports any tool that can build container images in Kubernetes clust - We also require a Tekton installation (v0.50.+). To install the latest LTS release, run: ```bash - kubectl apply --filename https://storage.googleapis.com/tekton-releases/pipeline/previous/v0.50.5/release.yaml + kubectl apply --filename https://storage.googleapis.com/tekton-releases/pipeline/previous/v0.62.3/release.yaml ``` If you are using OpenShift cluster refer [Running on OpenShift](#running-on-openshift) for some more configurations. diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index e74d1f8a14..b970e7bb40 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ module github.com/shipwright-io/build -go 1.21 +go 1.22 + toolchain go1.22.5 require ( @@ -16,26 +17,27 @@ require ( github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.6.1 github.com/spf13/cobra v1.8.1 github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 - github.com/tektoncd/pipeline v0.50.5 + github.com/tektoncd/pipeline v0.62.3 go.uber.org/zap v1.27.0 - k8s.io/api v0.27.11 - k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver v0.27.11 - k8s.io/apimachinery v0.27.11 - k8s.io/client-go v0.27.11 - k8s.io/code-generator v0.27.11 + k8s.io/api v0.29.6 + k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver v0.29.2 + k8s.io/apimachinery v0.29.7 + k8s.io/client-go v0.29.6 + k8s.io/code-generator v0.29.7 k8s.io/kubectl v0.27.11 - k8s.io/utils v0.0.0-20230505201702-9f6742963106 - knative.dev/pkg v0.0.0-20231011201526-df28feae6d34 + k8s.io/utils v0.0.0-20240102154912-e7106e64919e + knative.dev/pkg v0.0.0-20240416145024-0f34a8815650 sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime v0.15.3 sigs.k8s.io/yaml v1.4.0 ) require ( contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/ocagent v0.7.1-0.20200907061046-05415f1de66d // indirect - contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/prometheus v0.4.1 // indirect + contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/prometheus v0.4.2 // indirect dario.cat/mergo v1.0.0 // indirect - github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.1 // indirect + github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.2 // indirect github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto v1.0.0 // indirect + github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4 v4.13.0 // indirect github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1 // indirect github.com/blendle/zapdriver v1.3.1 // indirect github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-proto v0.4.1 // indirect @@ -46,11 +48,11 @@ require ( github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect github.com/docker/distribution v2.8.2+incompatible // indirect github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers v0.7.0 // indirect - github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3 v3.10.2 // indirect + github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3 v3.11.0 // indirect github.com/emirpasic/gods v1.18.1 // indirect github.com/evanphx/json-patch v5.6.0+incompatible // indirect - github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5 v5.6.0 // indirect - github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.6.0 // indirect + github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5 v5.9.0 // indirect + github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0 // indirect github.com/go-git/gcfg v1.5.1-0.20230307220236-3a3c6141e376 // indirect github.com/go-git/go-billy/v5 v5.5.0 // indirect github.com/go-kit/log v0.2.1 // indirect @@ -62,13 +64,14 @@ require ( github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0 // indirect github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 // indirect github.com/golang/groupcache v0.0.0-20210331224755-41bb18bfe9da // indirect - github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.3 // indirect - github.com/google/gnostic v0.6.9 // indirect + github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4 // indirect + github.com/google/cel-go v0.20.1 // indirect + github.com/google/gnostic-models v0.6.8 // indirect github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0 // indirect github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0 // indirect github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240827171923-fa2c70bbbfe5 // indirect - github.com/google/uuid v1.3.0 // indirect - github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway/v2 v2.11.3 // indirect + github.com/google/uuid v1.6.0 // indirect + github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway/v2 v2.20.0 // indirect github.com/hashicorp/errwrap v1.1.0 // indirect github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror v1.1.1 // indirect github.com/imdario/mergo v0.3.15 // indirect @@ -83,20 +86,20 @@ require ( github.com/modern-go/concurrent v0.0.0-20180306012644-bacd9c7ef1dd // indirect github.com/modern-go/reflect2 v1.0.2 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0 // indirect - github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.1.0-rc4 // indirect + github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.1.0 // indirect github.com/pjbgf/sha1cd v0.3.0 // indirect github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect github.com/prometheus/common v0.55.0 // indirect github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.15.1 // indirect - github.com/prometheus/statsd_exporter v0.22.5 // indirect + github.com/prometheus/statsd_exporter v0.22.7 // indirect github.com/sergi/go-diff v1.3.2-0.20230802210424-5b0b94c5c0d3 // indirect - github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.1 // indirect + github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.3 // indirect github.com/skeema/knownhosts v1.2.2 // indirect + github.com/stoewer/go-strcase v1.2.0 // indirect github.com/vbatts/tar-split v0.11.3 // indirect github.com/xanzy/ssh-agent v0.3.3 // indirect go.opencensus.io v0.24.0 // indirect - go.uber.org/atomic v1.10.0 // indirect - go.uber.org/multierr v1.10.0 // indirect + go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 // indirect golang.org/x/crypto v0.26.0 // indirect golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56 // indirect golang.org/x/mod v0.20.0 // indirect @@ -108,21 +111,20 @@ require ( golang.org/x/text v0.17.0 // indirect golang.org/x/time v0.5.0 // indirect golang.org/x/tools v0.24.0 // indirect - gomodules.xyz/jsonpatch/v2 v2.3.0 // indirect - google.golang.org/api v0.128.0 // indirect - google.golang.org/genproto v0.0.0-20230711160842-782d3b101e98 // indirect - google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/api v0.0.0-20230711160842-782d3b101e98 // indirect - google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20230711160842-782d3b101e98 // indirect - google.golang.org/grpc v1.58.3 // indirect + gomodules.xyz/jsonpatch/v2 v2.4.0 // indirect + google.golang.org/api v0.181.0 // indirect + google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/api v0.0.0-20240520151616-dc85e6b867a5 // indirect + google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20240515191416-fc5f0ca64291 // indirect + google.golang.org/grpc v1.64.0 // indirect google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.2 // indirect gopkg.in/inf.v0 v0.9.1 // indirect gopkg.in/warnings.v0 v0.1.2 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 // indirect - k8s.io/component-base v0.27.11 // indirect - k8s.io/gengo v0.0.0-20221011193443-fad74ee6edd9 // indirect - k8s.io/klog/v2 v2.100.1 // indirect - k8s.io/kube-openapi v0.0.0-20230515203736-54b630e78af5 // indirect + k8s.io/component-base v0.29.2 // indirect + k8s.io/gengo v0.0.0-20240129211411-f967bbeff4b4 // indirect + k8s.io/klog/v2 v2.120.1 // indirect + k8s.io/kube-openapi v0.0.0-20231010175941-2dd684a91f00 // indirect sigs.k8s.io/json v0.0.0-20221116044647-bc3834ca7abd // indirect - sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/v4 v4.2.3 // indirect + sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/v4 v4.4.1 // indirect ) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 1c38e49962..c9c98b3717 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.8.0/go.mod h1:Wv1Oy7z6Yz3DshWRJFhqM/UCfaWIRTdp0RX cloud.google.com/go/storage v1.10.0/go.mod h1:FLPqc6j+Ki4BU591ie1oL6qBQGu2Bl/tZ9ullr3+Kg0= contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/ocagent v0.7.1-0.20200907061046-05415f1de66d h1:LblfooH1lKOpp1hIhukktmSAxFkqMPFk9KR6iZ0MJNI= contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/ocagent v0.7.1-0.20200907061046-05415f1de66d/go.mod h1:IshRmMJBhDfFj5Y67nVhMYTTIze91RUeT73ipWKs/GY= -contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/prometheus v0.4.1 h1:oObVeKo2NxpdF/fIfrPsNj6K0Prg0R0mHM+uANlYMiM= -contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/prometheus v0.4.1/go.mod h1:t9wvfitlUjGXG2IXAZsuFq26mDGid/JwCEXp+gTG/9U= +contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/prometheus v0.4.2 h1:sqfsYl5GIY/L570iT+l93ehxaWJs2/OwXtiWwew3oAg= +contrib.go.opencensus.io/exporter/prometheus v0.4.2/go.mod h1:dvEHbiKmgvbr5pjaF9fpw1KeYcjrnC1J8B+JKjsZyRQ= dario.cat/mergo v1.0.0 h1:AGCNq9Evsj31mOgNPcLyXc+4PNABt905YmuqPYYpBWk= dario.cat/mergo v1.0.0/go.mod h1:uNxQE+84aUszobStD9th8a29P2fMDhsBdgRYvZOxGmk= dmitri.shuralyov.com/gpu/mtl v0.0.0-20190408044501-666a987793e9/go.mod h1:H6x//7gZCb22OMCxBHrMx7a5I7Hp++hsVxbQ4BYO7hU= @@ -41,9 +41,8 @@ github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1/go.mod h1:xHWCNGjB5oqiDr8zfno3MHue2Ht5sIBksp03 github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.2.1/go.mod h1:CxXYINrC8qIiEnFrOxCa7Jy5BFHlXnUU2pbicEuybxQ= github.com/BurntSushi/xgb v0.0.0-20160522181843-27f122750802/go.mod h1:IVnqGOEym/WlBOVXweHU+Q+/VP0lqqI8lqeDx9IjBqo= github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.5.2/go.mod h1:WpS1mjBmmwHBEWmogvA2mj8546UReBk4v8QkMxJ6pZY= -github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.1 h1:9/kr64B9VUZrLm5YYwbGtUJnMgqWVOdUAXu6Migciow= -github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.1/go.mod h1:LRdKpFKfdobln8UmuiYcKPot9D2v6svN5+sAH+4kjUM= -github.com/OneOfOne/xxhash v1.2.2/go.mod h1:HSdplMjZKSmBqAxg5vPj2TmRDmfkzw+cTzAElWljhcU= +github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.2 h1:F2VQgta7ecxGYO8k3ZZz3RS8fVIXVxONVUPlNERoyfY= +github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.2/go.mod h1:yd8OoFMLzJbo9gZq8j5qaps8bJ9aShtEA8Ipt1oGCvU= github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto v1.0.0 h1:LRuvITjQWX+WIfr930YHG2HNfjR1uOfyf5vE0kC2U78= github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto v1.0.0/go.mod h1:EjAoLdwvbIOoOQr3ihjnSoLZRtE8azugULFRteWMNc0= github.com/alecthomas/template v0.0.0-20160405071501-a0175ee3bccc/go.mod h1:LOuyumcjzFXgccqObfd/Ljyb9UuFJ6TxHnclSeseNhc= @@ -51,9 +50,12 @@ github.com/alecthomas/template v0.0.0-20190718012654-fb15b899a751/go.mod h1:LOuy github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20151022065526-2efee857e7cf/go.mod h1:ybxpYRFXyAe+OPACYpWeL0wqObRcbAqCMya13uyzqw0= github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20190717042225-c3de453c63f4/go.mod h1:ybxpYRFXyAe+OPACYpWeL0wqObRcbAqCMya13uyzqw0= github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20190924025748-f65c72e2690d/go.mod h1:rBZYJk541a8SKzHPHnH3zbiI+7dagKZ0cgpgrD7Fyho= +github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20211218093645-b94a6e3cc137/go.mod h1:OMCwj8VM1Kc9e19TLln2VL61YJF0x1XFtfdL4JdbSyE= github.com/anmitsu/go-shlex v0.0.0-20200514113438-38f4b401e2be h1:9AeTilPcZAjCFIImctFaOjnTIavg87rW78vTPkQqLI8= github.com/anmitsu/go-shlex v0.0.0-20200514113438-38f4b401e2be/go.mod h1:ySMOLuWl6zY27l47sB3qLNK6tF2fkHG55UZxx8oIVo4= github.com/antihax/optional v1.0.0/go.mod h1:uupD/76wgC+ih3iEmQUL+0Ugr19nfwCT1kdvxnR2qWY= +github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4 v4.13.0 h1:lxCg3LAv+EUK6t1i0y1V6/SLeUi0eKEKdhQAlS8TVTI= +github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4 v4.13.0/go.mod h1:pfChB/xh/Unjila75QW7+VU4TSnWnnk9UTnmpPaOR2g= github.com/armon/go-socks5 v0.0.0-20160902184237-e75332964ef5 h1:0CwZNZbxp69SHPdPJAN/hZIm0C4OItdklCFmMRWYpio= github.com/armon/go-socks5 v0.0.0-20160902184237-e75332964ef5/go.mod h1:wHh0iHkYZB8zMSxRWpUBQtwG5a7fFgvEO+odwuTv2gs= github.com/benbjohnson/clock v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J11/hYXuz8f4ySSvYwY0FKfm+ezbsZBKZxNJlLklBHA= @@ -63,27 +65,24 @@ github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1 h1:VlbKKnNfV8bJzeqoa4cOKqO6bYr3WgKZxO8Z16+hsOM= github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1/go.mod h1:G2ZrVWU2WbWT9wwq4/hrbKbnv/1ERSJQ0ibhJ6rlkpw= github.com/blendle/zapdriver v1.3.1 h1:C3dydBOWYRiOk+B8X9IVZ5IOe+7cl+tGOexN4QqHfpE= github.com/blendle/zapdriver v1.3.1/go.mod h1:mdXfREi6u5MArG4j9fewC+FGnXaBR+T4Ox4J2u4eHCc= -github.com/buger/jsonparser v1.1.1/go.mod h1:6RYKKt7H4d4+iWqouImQ9R2FZql3VbhNgx27UK13J/0= github.com/bwesterb/go-ristretto v1.2.3/go.mod h1:fUIoIZaG73pV5biE2Blr2xEzDoMj7NFEuV9ekS419A0= github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-proto v0.2.1/go.mod h1:f6KPmirojxKA12rnyqOA5BBL4O983OfeGPqjHWSTneU= github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-proto v0.4.1 h1:iKLQ0xPNFxR/2hzXZMrBo8f1j86j5WHzznCCQxV/b8g= github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-proto v0.4.1/go.mod h1:4T9NM4+4Vw91VeyqjLS6ao50K5bOcLKN6Q42XnYaRYw= -github.com/cespare/xxhash v1.1.0/go.mod h1:XrSqR1VqqWfGrhpAt58auRo0WTKS1nRRg3ghfAqPWnc= github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.1.1/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs= +github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.1.2/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs= github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 h1:UL815xU9SqsFlibzuggzjXhog7bL6oX9BbNZnL2UFvs= github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0/go.mod 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7b503d26a3..faedfe937a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/.golangci.yml +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/.golangci.yml @@ -1,7 +1,3 @@ -run: - skip-dirs: - - pkg/etw/sample - linters: enable: # style @@ -20,9 +16,13 @@ linters: - gofmt # files are gofmt'ed - gosec # security - nilerr # returns nil even with non-nil error + - thelper # test helpers without t.Helper() - unparam # unused function params issues: + exclude-dirs: + - pkg/etw/sample + exclude-rules: # err is very often shadowed in nested scopes - linters: @@ -69,9 +69,7 @@ linters-settings: # struct order is often for Win32 compat # also, ignore pointer bytes/GC issues for now until performance becomes an issue - fieldalignment - check-shadowing: true nolintlint: - allow-leading-space: false require-explanation: true require-specific: true revive: diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backup.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backup.go index 09621c8846..b54341daac 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backup.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/backup.go @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ import ( "io" "os" "runtime" - "syscall" "unicode/utf16" + "github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs" "golang.org/x/sys/windows" ) -//sys backupRead(h syscall.Handle, b []byte, bytesRead *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) = BackupRead -//sys backupWrite(h syscall.Handle, b []byte, bytesWritten *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) = BackupWrite +//sys backupRead(h windows.Handle, b []byte, bytesRead *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) = BackupRead +//sys backupWrite(h windows.Handle, b []byte, bytesWritten *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) = BackupWrite const ( BackupData = uint32(iota + 1) @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ func (r *BackupStreamReader) Next() (*BackupHeader, error) { if err := binary.Read(r.r, binary.LittleEndian, name); err != nil { return nil, err } - hdr.Name = syscall.UTF16ToString(name) + hdr.Name = windows.UTF16ToString(name) } if wsi.StreamID == BackupSparseBlock { if err := binary.Read(r.r, binary.LittleEndian, &hdr.Offset); err != nil { @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ func NewBackupFileReader(f *os.File, includeSecurity bool) *BackupFileReader { // Read reads a backup stream from the file by calling the Win32 API BackupRead(). func (r *BackupFileReader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { var bytesRead uint32 - err := backupRead(syscall.Handle(r.f.Fd()), b, &bytesRead, false, r.includeSecurity, &r.ctx) + err := backupRead(windows.Handle(r.f.Fd()), b, &bytesRead, false, r.includeSecurity, &r.ctx) if err != nil { return 0, &os.PathError{Op: "BackupRead", Path: r.f.Name(), Err: err} } @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ func (r *BackupFileReader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { // the underlying file. func (r *BackupFileReader) Close() error { if r.ctx != 0 { - _ = backupRead(syscall.Handle(r.f.Fd()), nil, nil, true, false, &r.ctx) + _ = backupRead(windows.Handle(r.f.Fd()), nil, nil, true, false, &r.ctx) runtime.KeepAlive(r.f) r.ctx = 0 } @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ func NewBackupFileWriter(f *os.File, includeSecurity bool) *BackupFileWriter { // Write restores a portion of the file using the provided backup stream. func (w *BackupFileWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { var bytesWritten uint32 - err := backupWrite(syscall.Handle(w.f.Fd()), b, &bytesWritten, false, w.includeSecurity, &w.ctx) + err := backupWrite(windows.Handle(w.f.Fd()), b, &bytesWritten, false, w.includeSecurity, &w.ctx) if err != nil { return 0, &os.PathError{Op: "BackupWrite", Path: w.f.Name(), Err: err} } @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ func (w *BackupFileWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { // close the underlying file. func (w *BackupFileWriter) Close() error { if w.ctx != 0 { - _ = backupWrite(syscall.Handle(w.f.Fd()), nil, nil, true, false, &w.ctx) + _ = backupWrite(windows.Handle(w.f.Fd()), nil, nil, true, false, &w.ctx) runtime.KeepAlive(w.f) w.ctx = 0 } @@ -271,17 +271,14 @@ func (w *BackupFileWriter) Close() error { // // If the file opened was a directory, it cannot be used with Readdir(). func OpenForBackup(path string, access uint32, share uint32, createmode uint32) (*os.File, error) { - winPath, err := syscall.UTF16FromString(path) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - h, err := syscall.CreateFile(&winPath[0], - access, - share, + h, err := fs.CreateFile(path, + fs.AccessMask(access), + fs.FileShareMode(share), nil, - createmode, - syscall.FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS|syscall.FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT, - 0) + fs.FileCreationDisposition(createmode), + fs.FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS|fs.FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT, + 0, + ) if err != nil { err = &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: path, Err: err} return nil, err diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/file.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/file.go index 175a99d3f4..fe82a180db 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/file.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/file.go @@ -15,26 +15,11 @@ import ( "golang.org/x/sys/windows" ) -//sys cancelIoEx(file syscall.Handle, o *syscall.Overlapped) (err error) = CancelIoEx -//sys createIoCompletionPort(file syscall.Handle, port syscall.Handle, key uintptr, threadCount uint32) (newport syscall.Handle, err error) = CreateIoCompletionPort -//sys getQueuedCompletionStatus(port syscall.Handle, bytes *uint32, key *uintptr, o **ioOperation, timeout uint32) (err error) = GetQueuedCompletionStatus -//sys setFileCompletionNotificationModes(h syscall.Handle, flags uint8) (err error) = SetFileCompletionNotificationModes -//sys wsaGetOverlappedResult(h syscall.Handle, o *syscall.Overlapped, bytes *uint32, wait bool, flags *uint32) (err error) = ws2_32.WSAGetOverlappedResult - -type atomicBool int32 - -func (b *atomicBool) isSet() bool { return atomic.LoadInt32((*int32)(b)) != 0 } -func (b *atomicBool) setFalse() { atomic.StoreInt32((*int32)(b), 0) } -func (b *atomicBool) setTrue() { atomic.StoreInt32((*int32)(b), 1) } - -//revive:disable-next-line:predeclared Keep "new" to maintain consistency with "atomic" pkg -func (b *atomicBool) swap(new bool) bool { - var newInt int32 - if new { - newInt = 1 - } - return atomic.SwapInt32((*int32)(b), newInt) == 1 -} +//sys cancelIoEx(file windows.Handle, o *windows.Overlapped) (err error) = CancelIoEx +//sys createIoCompletionPort(file windows.Handle, port windows.Handle, key uintptr, threadCount uint32) (newport windows.Handle, err error) = CreateIoCompletionPort +//sys getQueuedCompletionStatus(port windows.Handle, bytes *uint32, key *uintptr, o **ioOperation, timeout uint32) (err error) = GetQueuedCompletionStatus +//sys setFileCompletionNotificationModes(h windows.Handle, flags uint8) (err error) = SetFileCompletionNotificationModes +//sys wsaGetOverlappedResult(h windows.Handle, o *windows.Overlapped, bytes *uint32, wait bool, flags *uint32) (err error) = ws2_32.WSAGetOverlappedResult var ( ErrFileClosed = errors.New("file has already been closed") @@ -50,7 +35,7 @@ func (*timeoutError) Temporary() bool { return true } type timeoutChan chan struct{} var ioInitOnce sync.Once -var ioCompletionPort syscall.Handle +var ioCompletionPort windows.Handle // ioResult contains the result of an asynchronous IO operation. type ioResult struct { @@ -60,12 +45,12 @@ type ioResult struct { // ioOperation represents an outstanding asynchronous Win32 IO. type ioOperation struct { - o syscall.Overlapped + o windows.Overlapped ch chan ioResult } func initIO() { - h, err := createIoCompletionPort(syscall.InvalidHandle, 0, 0, 0xffffffff) + h, err := createIoCompletionPort(windows.InvalidHandle, 0, 0, 0xffffffff) if err != nil { panic(err) } @@ -76,10 +61,10 @@ func initIO() { // win32File implements Reader, Writer, and Closer on a Win32 handle without blocking in a syscall. // It takes ownership of this handle and will close it if it is garbage collected. type win32File struct { - handle syscall.Handle + handle windows.Handle wg sync.WaitGroup wgLock sync.RWMutex - closing atomicBool + closing atomic.Bool socket bool readDeadline deadlineHandler writeDeadline deadlineHandler @@ -90,11 +75,11 @@ type deadlineHandler struct { channel timeoutChan channelLock sync.RWMutex timer *time.Timer - timedout atomicBool + timedout atomic.Bool } // makeWin32File makes a new win32File from an existing file handle. -func makeWin32File(h syscall.Handle) (*win32File, error) { +func makeWin32File(h windows.Handle) (*win32File, error) { f := &win32File{handle: h} ioInitOnce.Do(initIO) _, err := createIoCompletionPort(h, ioCompletionPort, 0, 0xffffffff) @@ -110,7 +95,12 @@ func makeWin32File(h syscall.Handle) (*win32File, error) { return f, nil } +// Deprecated: use NewOpenFile instead. func MakeOpenFile(h syscall.Handle) (io.ReadWriteCloser, error) { + return NewOpenFile(windows.Handle(h)) +} + +func NewOpenFile(h windows.Handle) (io.ReadWriteCloser, error) { // If we return the result of makeWin32File directly, it can result in an // interface-wrapped nil, rather than a nil interface value. f, err := makeWin32File(h) @@ -124,13 +114,13 @@ func MakeOpenFile(h syscall.Handle) (io.ReadWriteCloser, error) { func (f *win32File) closeHandle() { f.wgLock.Lock() // Atomically set that we are closing, releasing the resources only once. - if !f.closing.swap(true) { + if !f.closing.Swap(true) { f.wgLock.Unlock() // cancel all IO and wait for it to complete _ = cancelIoEx(f.handle, nil) f.wg.Wait() // at this point, no new IO can start - syscall.Close(f.handle) + windows.Close(f.handle) f.handle = 0 } else { f.wgLock.Unlock() @@ -145,14 +135,14 @@ func (f *win32File) Close() error { // IsClosed checks if the file has been closed. func (f *win32File) IsClosed() bool { - return f.closing.isSet() + return f.closing.Load() } // prepareIO prepares for a new IO operation. // The caller must call f.wg.Done() when the IO is finished, prior to Close() returning. func (f *win32File) prepareIO() (*ioOperation, error) { f.wgLock.RLock() - if f.closing.isSet() { + if f.closing.Load() { f.wgLock.RUnlock() return nil, ErrFileClosed } @@ -164,12 +154,12 @@ func (f *win32File) prepareIO() (*ioOperation, error) { } // ioCompletionProcessor processes completed async IOs forever. -func ioCompletionProcessor(h syscall.Handle) { +func ioCompletionProcessor(h windows.Handle) { for { var bytes uint32 var key uintptr var op *ioOperation - err := getQueuedCompletionStatus(h, &bytes, &key, &op, syscall.INFINITE) + err := getQueuedCompletionStatus(h, &bytes, &key, &op, windows.INFINITE) if op == nil { panic(err) } @@ -182,11 +172,11 @@ func ioCompletionProcessor(h syscall.Handle) { // asyncIO processes the return value from ReadFile or WriteFile, blocking until // the operation has actually completed. func (f *win32File) asyncIO(c *ioOperation, d *deadlineHandler, bytes uint32, err error) (int, error) { - if err != syscall.ERROR_IO_PENDING { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno + if err != windows.ERROR_IO_PENDING { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno return int(bytes), err } - if f.closing.isSet() { + if f.closing.Load() { _ = cancelIoEx(f.handle, &c.o) } @@ -201,8 +191,8 @@ func (f *win32File) asyncIO(c *ioOperation, d *deadlineHandler, bytes uint32, er select { case r = <-c.ch: err = r.err - if err == syscall.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno - if f.closing.isSet() { + if err == windows.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno + if f.closing.Load() { err = ErrFileClosed } } else if err != nil && f.socket { @@ -214,7 +204,7 @@ func (f *win32File) asyncIO(c *ioOperation, d *deadlineHandler, bytes uint32, er _ = cancelIoEx(f.handle, &c.o) r = <-c.ch err = r.err - if err == syscall.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno + if err == windows.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno err = ErrTimeout } } @@ -235,23 +225,22 @@ func (f *win32File) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { } defer f.wg.Done() - if f.readDeadline.timedout.isSet() { + if f.readDeadline.timedout.Load() { return 0, ErrTimeout } var bytes uint32 - err = syscall.ReadFile(f.handle, b, &bytes, &c.o) + err = windows.ReadFile(f.handle, b, &bytes, &c.o) n, err := f.asyncIO(c, &f.readDeadline, bytes, err) runtime.KeepAlive(b) // Handle EOF conditions. if err == nil && n == 0 && len(b) != 0 { return 0, io.EOF - } else if err == syscall.ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno + } else if err == windows.ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno return 0, io.EOF - } else { - return n, err } + return n, err } // Write writes to a file handle. @@ -262,12 +251,12 @@ func (f *win32File) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { } defer f.wg.Done() - if f.writeDeadline.timedout.isSet() { + if f.writeDeadline.timedout.Load() { return 0, ErrTimeout } var bytes uint32 - err = syscall.WriteFile(f.handle, b, &bytes, &c.o) + err = windows.WriteFile(f.handle, b, &bytes, &c.o) n, err := f.asyncIO(c, &f.writeDeadline, bytes, err) runtime.KeepAlive(b) return n, err @@ -282,7 +271,7 @@ func (f *win32File) SetWriteDeadline(deadline time.Time) error { } func (f *win32File) Flush() error { - return syscall.FlushFileBuffers(f.handle) + return windows.FlushFileBuffers(f.handle) } func (f *win32File) Fd() uintptr { @@ -299,7 +288,7 @@ func (d *deadlineHandler) set(deadline time.Time) error { } d.timer = nil } - d.timedout.setFalse() + d.timedout.Store(false) select { case <-d.channel: @@ -314,7 +303,7 @@ func (d *deadlineHandler) set(deadline time.Time) error { } timeoutIO := func() { - d.timedout.setTrue() + d.timedout.Store(true) close(d.channel) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/fileinfo.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/fileinfo.go index 702950e72a..c860eb9917 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/fileinfo.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/fileinfo.go @@ -18,9 +18,18 @@ type FileBasicInfo struct { _ uint32 // padding } +// alignedFileBasicInfo is a FileBasicInfo, but aligned to uint64 by containing +// uint64 rather than windows.Filetime. Filetime contains two uint32s. uint64 +// alignment is necessary to pass this as FILE_BASIC_INFO. +type alignedFileBasicInfo struct { + CreationTime, LastAccessTime, LastWriteTime, ChangeTime uint64 + FileAttributes uint32 + _ uint32 // padding +} + // GetFileBasicInfo retrieves times and attributes for a file. func GetFileBasicInfo(f *os.File) (*FileBasicInfo, error) { - bi := &FileBasicInfo{} + bi := &alignedFileBasicInfo{} if err := windows.GetFileInformationByHandleEx( windows.Handle(f.Fd()), windows.FileBasicInfo, @@ -30,16 +39,21 @@ func GetFileBasicInfo(f *os.File) (*FileBasicInfo, error) { return nil, &os.PathError{Op: "GetFileInformationByHandleEx", Path: f.Name(), Err: err} } runtime.KeepAlive(f) - return bi, nil + // Reinterpret the alignedFileBasicInfo as a FileBasicInfo so it matches the + // public API of this module. The data may be unnecessarily aligned. + return (*FileBasicInfo)(unsafe.Pointer(bi)), nil } // SetFileBasicInfo sets times and attributes for a file. func SetFileBasicInfo(f *os.File, bi *FileBasicInfo) error { + // Create an alignedFileBasicInfo based on a FileBasicInfo. The copy is + // suitable to pass to GetFileInformationByHandleEx. + biAligned := *(*alignedFileBasicInfo)(unsafe.Pointer(bi)) if err := windows.SetFileInformationByHandle( windows.Handle(f.Fd()), windows.FileBasicInfo, - (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(bi)), - uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*bi)), + (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&biAligned)), + uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(biAligned)), ); err != nil { return &os.PathError{Op: "SetFileInformationByHandle", Path: f.Name(), Err: err} } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/hvsock.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/hvsock.go index c881916583..c4fdd9d4ae 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/hvsock.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/hvsock.go @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ import ( "io" "net" "os" - "syscall" "time" "unsafe" @@ -181,13 +180,13 @@ type HvsockConn struct { var _ net.Conn = &HvsockConn{} func newHVSocket() (*win32File, error) { - fd, err := syscall.Socket(afHVSock, syscall.SOCK_STREAM, 1) + fd, err := windows.Socket(afHVSock, windows.SOCK_STREAM, 1) if err != nil { return nil, os.NewSyscallError("socket", err) } f, err := makeWin32File(fd) if err != nil { - syscall.Close(fd) + windows.Close(fd) return nil, err } f.socket = true @@ -197,16 +196,24 @@ func newHVSocket() (*win32File, error) { // ListenHvsock listens for connections on the specified hvsock address. func ListenHvsock(addr *HvsockAddr) (_ *HvsockListener, err error) { l := &HvsockListener{addr: *addr} - sock, err := newHVSocket() + + var sock *win32File + sock, err = newHVSocket() if err != nil { return nil, l.opErr("listen", err) } + defer func() { + if err != nil { + _ = sock.Close() + } + }() + sa := addr.raw() - err = socket.Bind(windows.Handle(sock.handle), &sa) + err = socket.Bind(sock.handle, &sa) if err != nil { return nil, l.opErr("listen", os.NewSyscallError("socket", err)) } - err = syscall.Listen(sock.handle, 16) + err = windows.Listen(sock.handle, 16) if err != nil { return nil, l.opErr("listen", os.NewSyscallError("listen", err)) } @@ -246,7 +253,7 @@ func (l *HvsockListener) Accept() (_ net.Conn, err error) { var addrbuf [addrlen * 2]byte var bytes uint32 - err = syscall.AcceptEx(l.sock.handle, sock.handle, &addrbuf[0], 0 /* rxdatalen */, addrlen, addrlen, &bytes, &c.o) + err = windows.AcceptEx(l.sock.handle, sock.handle, &addrbuf[0], 0 /* rxdatalen */, addrlen, addrlen, &bytes, &c.o) if _, err = l.sock.asyncIO(c, nil, bytes, err); err != nil { return nil, l.opErr("accept", os.NewSyscallError("acceptex", err)) } @@ -263,7 +270,7 @@ func (l *HvsockListener) Accept() (_ net.Conn, err error) { conn.remote.fromRaw((*rawHvsockAddr)(unsafe.Pointer(&addrbuf[addrlen]))) // initialize the accepted socket and update its properties with those of the listening socket - if err = windows.Setsockopt(windows.Handle(sock.handle), + if err = windows.Setsockopt(sock.handle, windows.SOL_SOCKET, windows.SO_UPDATE_ACCEPT_CONTEXT, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&l.sock.handle)), int32(unsafe.Sizeof(l.sock.handle))); err != nil { return nil, conn.opErr("accept", os.NewSyscallError("setsockopt", err)) @@ -334,7 +341,7 @@ func (d *HvsockDialer) Dial(ctx context.Context, addr *HvsockAddr) (conn *Hvsock }() sa := addr.raw() - err = socket.Bind(windows.Handle(sock.handle), &sa) + err = socket.Bind(sock.handle, &sa) if err != nil { return nil, conn.opErr(op, os.NewSyscallError("bind", err)) } @@ -347,7 +354,7 @@ func (d *HvsockDialer) Dial(ctx context.Context, addr *HvsockAddr) (conn *Hvsock var bytes uint32 for i := uint(0); i <= d.Retries; i++ { err = socket.ConnectEx( - windows.Handle(sock.handle), + sock.handle, &sa, nil, // sendBuf 0, // sendDataLen @@ -367,7 +374,7 @@ func (d *HvsockDialer) Dial(ctx context.Context, addr *HvsockAddr) (conn *Hvsock // update the connection properties, so shutdown can be used if err = windows.Setsockopt( - windows.Handle(sock.handle), + sock.handle, windows.SOL_SOCKET, windows.SO_UPDATE_CONNECT_CONTEXT, nil, // optvalue @@ -378,7 +385,7 @@ func (d *HvsockDialer) Dial(ctx context.Context, addr *HvsockAddr) (conn *Hvsock // get the local name var sal rawHvsockAddr - err = socket.GetSockName(windows.Handle(sock.handle), &sal) + err = socket.GetSockName(sock.handle, &sal) if err != nil { return nil, conn.opErr(op, os.NewSyscallError("getsockname", err)) } @@ -421,7 +428,7 @@ func (d *HvsockDialer) redialWait(ctx context.Context) (err error) { return ctx.Err() } -// assumes error is a plain, unwrapped syscall.Errno provided by direct syscall. +// assumes error is a plain, unwrapped windows.Errno provided by direct syscall. func canRedial(err error) bool { //nolint:errorlint // guaranteed to be an Errno switch err { @@ -447,9 +454,9 @@ func (conn *HvsockConn) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { return 0, conn.opErr("read", err) } defer conn.sock.wg.Done() - buf := syscall.WSABuf{Buf: &b[0], Len: uint32(len(b))} + buf := windows.WSABuf{Buf: &b[0], Len: uint32(len(b))} var flags, bytes uint32 - err = syscall.WSARecv(conn.sock.handle, &buf, 1, &bytes, &flags, &c.o, nil) + err = windows.WSARecv(conn.sock.handle, &buf, 1, &bytes, &flags, &c.o, nil) n, err := conn.sock.asyncIO(c, &conn.sock.readDeadline, bytes, err) if err != nil { var eno windows.Errno @@ -482,9 +489,9 @@ func (conn *HvsockConn) write(b []byte) (int, error) { return 0, conn.opErr("write", err) } defer conn.sock.wg.Done() - buf := syscall.WSABuf{Buf: &b[0], Len: uint32(len(b))} + buf := windows.WSABuf{Buf: &b[0], Len: uint32(len(b))} var bytes uint32 - err = syscall.WSASend(conn.sock.handle, &buf, 1, &bytes, 0, &c.o, nil) + err = windows.WSASend(conn.sock.handle, &buf, 1, &bytes, 0, &c.o, nil) n, err := conn.sock.asyncIO(c, &conn.sock.writeDeadline, bytes, err) if err != nil { var eno windows.Errno @@ -511,7 +518,7 @@ func (conn *HvsockConn) shutdown(how int) error { return socket.ErrSocketClosed } - err := syscall.Shutdown(conn.sock.handle, how) + err := windows.Shutdown(conn.sock.handle, how) if err != nil { // If the connection was closed, shutdowns fail with "not connected" if errors.Is(err, windows.WSAENOTCONN) || @@ -525,7 +532,7 @@ func (conn *HvsockConn) shutdown(how int) error { // CloseRead shuts down the read end of the socket, preventing future read operations. func (conn *HvsockConn) CloseRead() error { - err := conn.shutdown(syscall.SHUT_RD) + err := conn.shutdown(windows.SHUT_RD) if err != nil { return conn.opErr("closeread", err) } @@ -535,7 +542,7 @@ func (conn *HvsockConn) CloseRead() error { // CloseWrite shuts down the write end of the socket, preventing future write operations and // notifying the other endpoint that no more data will be written. func (conn *HvsockConn) CloseWrite() error { - err := conn.shutdown(syscall.SHUT_WR) + err := conn.shutdown(windows.SHUT_WR) if err != nil { return conn.opErr("closewrite", err) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/fs.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/fs.go index 509b3ec641..0cd9621df7 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/fs.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/fs.go @@ -11,12 +11,14 @@ import ( //go:generate go run github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/tools/mkwinsyscall -output zsyscall_windows.go fs.go // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-createfilew -//sys CreateFile(name string, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes, createmode FileCreationDisposition, attrs FileFlagOrAttribute, templatefile windows.Handle) (handle windows.Handle, err error) [failretval==windows.InvalidHandle] = CreateFileW +//sys CreateFile(name string, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *windows.SecurityAttributes, createmode FileCreationDisposition, attrs FileFlagOrAttribute, templatefile windows.Handle) (handle windows.Handle, err error) [failretval==windows.InvalidHandle] = CreateFileW const NullHandle windows.Handle = 0 // AccessMask defines standard, specific, and generic rights. // +// Used with CreateFile and NtCreateFile (and co.). +// // Bitmask: // 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 // 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 @@ -47,6 +49,12 @@ const ( // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-createfilew#parameters FILE_ANY_ACCESS AccessMask = 0 + GENERIC_READ AccessMask = 0x8000_0000 + GENERIC_WRITE AccessMask = 0x4000_0000 + GENERIC_EXECUTE AccessMask = 0x2000_0000 + GENERIC_ALL AccessMask = 0x1000_0000 + ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY AccessMask = 0x0100_0000 + // Specific Object Access // from ntioapi.h @@ -124,14 +132,32 @@ const ( TRUNCATE_EXISTING FileCreationDisposition = 0x05 ) +// Create disposition values for NtCreate* +type NTFileCreationDisposition uint32 + +//nolint:revive // SNAKE_CASE is not idiomatic in Go, but aligned with Win32 API. +const ( + // From ntioapi.h + + FILE_SUPERSEDE NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x00 + FILE_OPEN NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x01 + FILE_CREATE NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x02 + FILE_OPEN_IF NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x03 + FILE_OVERWRITE NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x04 + FILE_OVERWRITE_IF NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x05 + FILE_MAXIMUM_DISPOSITION NTFileCreationDisposition = 0x05 +) + // CreateFile and co. take flags or attributes together as one parameter. // Define alias until we can use generics to allow both - +// // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/file-attribute-constants type FileFlagOrAttribute uint32 //nolint:revive // SNAKE_CASE is not idiomatic in Go, but aligned with Win32 API. -const ( // from winnt.h +const ( + // from winnt.h + FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH FileFlagOrAttribute = 0x8000_0000 FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED FileFlagOrAttribute = 0x4000_0000 FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING FileFlagOrAttribute = 0x2000_0000 @@ -145,17 +171,51 @@ const ( // from winnt.h FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE FileFlagOrAttribute = 0x0008_0000 ) +// NtCreate* functions take a dedicated CreateOptions parameter. +// +// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/Winternl/nf-winternl-ntcreatefile +// +// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/devnotes/nt-create-named-pipe-file +type NTCreateOptions uint32 + +//nolint:revive // SNAKE_CASE is not idiomatic in Go, but aligned with Win32 API. +const ( + // From ntioapi.h + + FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0001 + FILE_WRITE_THROUGH NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0002 + FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0004 + FILE_NO_INTERMEDIATE_BUFFERING NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0008 + + FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_ALERT NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0010 + FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0020 + FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0040 + FILE_CREATE_TREE_CONNECTION NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0080 + + FILE_COMPLETE_IF_OPLOCKED NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0100 + FILE_NO_EA_KNOWLEDGE NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0200 + FILE_DISABLE_TUNNELING NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0400 + FILE_RANDOM_ACCESS NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_0800 + + FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_1000 + FILE_OPEN_BY_FILE_ID NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_2000 + FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_4000 + FILE_NO_COMPRESSION NTCreateOptions = 0x0000_8000 +) + type FileSQSFlag = FileFlagOrAttribute //nolint:revive // SNAKE_CASE is not idiomatic in Go, but aligned with Win32 API. -const ( // from winbase.h +const ( + // from winbase.h + SECURITY_ANONYMOUS FileSQSFlag = FileSQSFlag(SecurityAnonymous << 16) SECURITY_IDENTIFICATION FileSQSFlag = FileSQSFlag(SecurityIdentification << 16) SECURITY_IMPERSONATION FileSQSFlag = FileSQSFlag(SecurityImpersonation << 16) SECURITY_DELEGATION FileSQSFlag = FileSQSFlag(SecurityDelegation << 16) - SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT FileSQSFlag = 0x00100000 - SECURITY_VALID_SQOS_FLAGS FileSQSFlag = 0x001F0000 + SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT FileSQSFlag = 0x0010_0000 + SECURITY_VALID_SQOS_FLAGS FileSQSFlag = 0x001F_0000 ) // GetFinalPathNameByHandle flags diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/zsyscall_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/zsyscall_windows.go index e2f7bb24e5..a94e234c70 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/zsyscall_windows.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs/zsyscall_windows.go @@ -33,9 +33,6 @@ func errnoErr(e syscall.Errno) error { case errnoERROR_IO_PENDING: return errERROR_IO_PENDING } - // TODO: add more here, after collecting data on the common - // error values see on Windows. (perhaps when running - // all.bat?) return e } @@ -45,7 +42,7 @@ var ( procCreateFileW = modkernel32.NewProc("CreateFileW") ) -func CreateFile(name string, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes, createmode FileCreationDisposition, attrs FileFlagOrAttribute, templatefile windows.Handle) (handle windows.Handle, err error) { +func CreateFile(name string, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *windows.SecurityAttributes, createmode FileCreationDisposition, attrs FileFlagOrAttribute, templatefile windows.Handle) (handle windows.Handle, err error) { var _p0 *uint16 _p0, err = syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(name) if err != nil { @@ -54,8 +51,8 @@ func CreateFile(name string, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *syscall. return _CreateFile(_p0, access, mode, sa, createmode, attrs, templatefile) } -func _CreateFile(name *uint16, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes, createmode FileCreationDisposition, attrs FileFlagOrAttribute, templatefile windows.Handle) (handle windows.Handle, err error) { - r0, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procCreateFileW.Addr(), 7, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(access), uintptr(mode), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sa)), uintptr(createmode), uintptr(attrs), uintptr(templatefile), 0, 0) +func _CreateFile(name *uint16, access AccessMask, mode FileShareMode, sa *windows.SecurityAttributes, createmode FileCreationDisposition, attrs FileFlagOrAttribute, templatefile windows.Handle) (handle windows.Handle, err error) { + r0, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procCreateFileW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(access), uintptr(mode), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sa)), uintptr(createmode), uintptr(attrs), uintptr(templatefile)) handle = windows.Handle(r0) if handle == windows.InvalidHandle { err = errnoErr(e1) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/socket.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/socket.go index aeb7b7250f..88580d974e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/socket.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/socket.go @@ -156,9 +156,7 @@ func connectEx( bytesSent *uint32, overlapped *windows.Overlapped, ) (err error) { - // todo: after upgrading to 1.18, switch from syscall.Syscall9 to syscall.SyscallN - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(connectExFunc.addr, - 7, + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(connectExFunc.addr, uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(namelen), @@ -166,8 +164,8 @@ func connectEx( uintptr(sendDataLen), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytesSent)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(overlapped)), - 0, - 0) + ) + if r1 == 0 { if e1 != 0 { err = error(e1) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/zsyscall_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/zsyscall_windows.go index 6d2e1a9e44..e1504126aa 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/zsyscall_windows.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/socket/zsyscall_windows.go @@ -33,9 +33,6 @@ func errnoErr(e syscall.Errno) error { case errnoERROR_IO_PENDING: return errERROR_IO_PENDING } - // TODO: add more here, after collecting data on the common - // error values see on Windows. (perhaps when running - // all.bat?) return e } @@ -48,7 +45,7 @@ var ( ) func bind(s windows.Handle, name unsafe.Pointer, namelen int32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procbind.Addr(), 3, uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(namelen)) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procbind.Addr(), uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(namelen)) if r1 == socketError { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -56,7 +53,7 @@ func bind(s windows.Handle, name unsafe.Pointer, namelen int32) (err error) { } func getpeername(s windows.Handle, name unsafe.Pointer, namelen *int32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procgetpeername.Addr(), 3, uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(namelen))) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procgetpeername.Addr(), uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(namelen))) if r1 == socketError { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -64,7 +61,7 @@ func getpeername(s windows.Handle, name unsafe.Pointer, namelen *int32) (err err } func getsockname(s windows.Handle, name unsafe.Pointer, namelen *int32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procgetsockname.Addr(), 3, uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(namelen))) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procgetsockname.Addr(), uintptr(s), uintptr(name), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(namelen))) if r1 == socketError { err = errnoErr(e1) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/stringbuffer/wstring.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/stringbuffer/wstring.go index 7ad5057024..42ebc019fc 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/stringbuffer/wstring.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/stringbuffer/wstring.go @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ func (b *WString) Free() { // ResizeTo grows the buffer to at least c and returns the new capacity, freeing the // previous buffer back into pool. func (b *WString) ResizeTo(c uint32) uint32 { - // allready sufficient (or n is 0) + // already sufficient (or n is 0) if c <= b.Cap() { return b.Cap() } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/pipe.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/pipe.go index 25cc811031..a2da6639d0 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/pipe.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/pipe.go @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ import ( "net" "os" "runtime" - "syscall" "time" "unsafe" @@ -20,20 +19,44 @@ import ( "github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/internal/fs" ) -//sys connectNamedPipe(pipe syscall.Handle, o *syscall.Overlapped) (err error) = ConnectNamedPipe -//sys createNamedPipe(name string, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, outSize uint32, inSize uint32, defaultTimeout uint32, sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes) (handle syscall.Handle, err error) [failretval==syscall.InvalidHandle] = CreateNamedPipeW -//sys getNamedPipeInfo(pipe syscall.Handle, flags *uint32, outSize *uint32, inSize *uint32, maxInstances *uint32) (err error) = GetNamedPipeInfo -//sys getNamedPipeHandleState(pipe syscall.Handle, state *uint32, curInstances *uint32, maxCollectionCount *uint32, collectDataTimeout *uint32, userName *uint16, maxUserNameSize uint32) (err error) = GetNamedPipeHandleStateW -//sys localAlloc(uFlags uint32, length uint32) (ptr uintptr) = LocalAlloc -//sys ntCreateNamedPipeFile(pipe *syscall.Handle, access uint32, oa *objectAttributes, iosb *ioStatusBlock, share uint32, disposition uint32, options uint32, typ uint32, readMode uint32, completionMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, inboundQuota uint32, outputQuota uint32, timeout *int64) (status ntStatus) = ntdll.NtCreateNamedPipeFile +//sys connectNamedPipe(pipe windows.Handle, o *windows.Overlapped) (err error) = ConnectNamedPipe +//sys createNamedPipe(name string, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, outSize uint32, inSize uint32, defaultTimeout uint32, sa *windows.SecurityAttributes) (handle windows.Handle, err error) [failretval==windows.InvalidHandle] = CreateNamedPipeW +//sys disconnectNamedPipe(pipe windows.Handle) (err error) = DisconnectNamedPipe +//sys getNamedPipeInfo(pipe windows.Handle, flags *uint32, outSize *uint32, inSize *uint32, maxInstances *uint32) (err error) = GetNamedPipeInfo +//sys getNamedPipeHandleState(pipe windows.Handle, state *uint32, curInstances *uint32, maxCollectionCount *uint32, collectDataTimeout *uint32, userName *uint16, maxUserNameSize uint32) (err error) = GetNamedPipeHandleStateW +//sys ntCreateNamedPipeFile(pipe *windows.Handle, access ntAccessMask, oa *objectAttributes, iosb *ioStatusBlock, share ntFileShareMode, disposition ntFileCreationDisposition, options ntFileOptions, typ uint32, readMode uint32, completionMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, inboundQuota uint32, outputQuota uint32, timeout *int64) (status ntStatus) = ntdll.NtCreateNamedPipeFile //sys rtlNtStatusToDosError(status ntStatus) (winerr error) = ntdll.RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb //sys rtlDosPathNameToNtPathName(name *uint16, ntName *unicodeString, filePart uintptr, reserved uintptr) (status ntStatus) = ntdll.RtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U //sys rtlDefaultNpAcl(dacl *uintptr) (status ntStatus) = ntdll.RtlDefaultNpAcl +type PipeConn interface { + net.Conn + Disconnect() error + Flush() error +} + +// type aliases for mkwinsyscall code +type ( + ntAccessMask = fs.AccessMask + ntFileShareMode = fs.FileShareMode + ntFileCreationDisposition = fs.NTFileCreationDisposition + ntFileOptions = fs.NTCreateOptions +) + type ioStatusBlock struct { Status, Information uintptr } +// typedef struct _OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES { +// ULONG Length; +// HANDLE RootDirectory; +// PUNICODE_STRING ObjectName; +// ULONG Attributes; +// PVOID SecurityDescriptor; +// PVOID SecurityQualityOfService; +// } OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES; +// +// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/ntdef/ns-ntdef-_object_attributes type objectAttributes struct { Length uintptr RootDirectory uintptr @@ -49,6 +72,17 @@ type unicodeString struct { Buffer uintptr } +// typedef struct _SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR { +// BYTE Revision; +// BYTE Sbz1; +// SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_CONTROL Control; +// PSID Owner; +// PSID Group; +// PACL Sacl; +// PACL Dacl; +// } SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, *PISECURITY_DESCRIPTOR; +// +// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnt/ns-winnt-security_descriptor type securityDescriptor struct { Revision byte Sbz1 byte @@ -80,6 +114,8 @@ type win32Pipe struct { path string } +var _ PipeConn = (*win32Pipe)(nil) + type win32MessageBytePipe struct { win32Pipe writeClosed bool @@ -103,6 +139,10 @@ func (f *win32Pipe) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error { return f.SetWriteDeadline(t) } +func (f *win32Pipe) Disconnect() error { + return disconnectNamedPipe(f.win32File.handle) +} + // CloseWrite closes the write side of a message pipe in byte mode. func (f *win32MessageBytePipe) CloseWrite() error { if f.writeClosed { @@ -146,7 +186,7 @@ func (f *win32MessageBytePipe) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { // zero-byte message, ensure that all future Read() calls // also return EOF. f.readEOF = true - } else if err == syscall.ERROR_MORE_DATA { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno + } else if err == windows.ERROR_MORE_DATA { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno // ERROR_MORE_DATA indicates that the pipe's read mode is message mode // and the message still has more bytes. Treat this as a success, since // this package presents all named pipes as byte streams. @@ -164,21 +204,20 @@ func (s pipeAddress) String() string { } // tryDialPipe attempts to dial the pipe at `path` until `ctx` cancellation or timeout. -func tryDialPipe(ctx context.Context, path *string, access fs.AccessMask) (syscall.Handle, error) { +func tryDialPipe(ctx context.Context, path *string, access fs.AccessMask, impLevel PipeImpLevel) (windows.Handle, error) { for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): - return syscall.Handle(0), ctx.Err() + return windows.Handle(0), ctx.Err() default: - wh, err := fs.CreateFile(*path, + h, err := fs.CreateFile(*path, access, 0, // mode nil, // security attributes fs.OPEN_EXISTING, - fs.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED|fs.SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT|fs.SECURITY_ANONYMOUS, + fs.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED|fs.SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT|fs.FileSQSFlag(impLevel), 0, // template file handle ) - h := syscall.Handle(wh) if err == nil { return h, nil } @@ -214,15 +253,33 @@ func DialPipe(path string, timeout *time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) { // DialPipeContext attempts to connect to a named pipe by `path` until `ctx` // cancellation or timeout. func DialPipeContext(ctx context.Context, path string) (net.Conn, error) { - return DialPipeAccess(ctx, path, syscall.GENERIC_READ|syscall.GENERIC_WRITE) + return DialPipeAccess(ctx, path, uint32(fs.GENERIC_READ|fs.GENERIC_WRITE)) } +// PipeImpLevel is an enumeration of impersonation levels that may be set +// when calling DialPipeAccessImpersonation. +type PipeImpLevel uint32 + +const ( + PipeImpLevelAnonymous = PipeImpLevel(fs.SECURITY_ANONYMOUS) + PipeImpLevelIdentification = PipeImpLevel(fs.SECURITY_IDENTIFICATION) + PipeImpLevelImpersonation = PipeImpLevel(fs.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION) + PipeImpLevelDelegation = PipeImpLevel(fs.SECURITY_DELEGATION) +) + // DialPipeAccess attempts to connect to a named pipe by `path` with `access` until `ctx` // cancellation or timeout. func DialPipeAccess(ctx context.Context, path string, access uint32) (net.Conn, error) { + return DialPipeAccessImpLevel(ctx, path, access, PipeImpLevelAnonymous) +} + +// DialPipeAccessImpLevel attempts to connect to a named pipe by `path` with +// `access` at `impLevel` until `ctx` cancellation or timeout. The other +// DialPipe* implementations use PipeImpLevelAnonymous. +func DialPipeAccessImpLevel(ctx context.Context, path string, access uint32, impLevel PipeImpLevel) (net.Conn, error) { var err error - var h syscall.Handle - h, err = tryDialPipe(ctx, &path, fs.AccessMask(access)) + var h windows.Handle + h, err = tryDialPipe(ctx, &path, fs.AccessMask(access), impLevel) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -235,7 +292,7 @@ func DialPipeAccess(ctx context.Context, path string, access uint32) (net.Conn, f, err := makeWin32File(h) if err != nil { - syscall.Close(h) + windows.Close(h) return nil, err } @@ -255,7 +312,7 @@ type acceptResponse struct { } type win32PipeListener struct { - firstHandle syscall.Handle + firstHandle windows.Handle path string config PipeConfig acceptCh chan (chan acceptResponse) @@ -263,8 +320,8 @@ type win32PipeListener struct { doneCh chan int } -func makeServerPipeHandle(path string, sd []byte, c *PipeConfig, first bool) (syscall.Handle, error) { - path16, err := syscall.UTF16FromString(path) +func makeServerPipeHandle(path string, sd []byte, c *PipeConfig, first bool) (windows.Handle, error) { + path16, err := windows.UTF16FromString(path) if err != nil { return 0, &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: path, Err: err} } @@ -280,16 +337,20 @@ func makeServerPipeHandle(path string, sd []byte, c *PipeConfig, first bool) (sy ).Err(); err != nil { return 0, &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: path, Err: err} } - defer localFree(ntPath.Buffer) + defer windows.LocalFree(windows.Handle(ntPath.Buffer)) //nolint:errcheck oa.ObjectName = &ntPath oa.Attributes = windows.OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE // The security descriptor is only needed for the first pipe. if first { if sd != nil { + //todo: does `sdb` need to be allocated on the heap, or can go allocate it? l := uint32(len(sd)) - sdb := localAlloc(0, l) - defer localFree(sdb) + sdb, err := windows.LocalAlloc(0, l) + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("LocalAlloc for security descriptor with of length %d: %w", l, err) + } + defer windows.LocalFree(windows.Handle(sdb)) //nolint:errcheck copy((*[0xffff]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(sdb))[:], sd) oa.SecurityDescriptor = (*securityDescriptor)(unsafe.Pointer(sdb)) } else { @@ -298,7 +359,7 @@ func makeServerPipeHandle(path string, sd []byte, c *PipeConfig, first bool) (sy if err := rtlDefaultNpAcl(&dacl).Err(); err != nil { return 0, fmt.Errorf("getting default named pipe ACL: %w", err) } - defer localFree(dacl) + defer windows.LocalFree(windows.Handle(dacl)) //nolint:errcheck sdb := &securityDescriptor{ Revision: 1, @@ -314,27 +375,27 @@ func makeServerPipeHandle(path string, sd []byte, c *PipeConfig, first bool) (sy typ |= windows.FILE_PIPE_MESSAGE_TYPE } - disposition := uint32(windows.FILE_OPEN) - access := uint32(syscall.GENERIC_READ | syscall.GENERIC_WRITE | syscall.SYNCHRONIZE) + disposition := fs.FILE_OPEN + access := fs.GENERIC_READ | fs.GENERIC_WRITE | fs.SYNCHRONIZE if first { - disposition = windows.FILE_CREATE + disposition = fs.FILE_CREATE // By not asking for read or write access, the named pipe file system // will put this pipe into an initially disconnected state, blocking // client connections until the next call with first == false. - access = syscall.SYNCHRONIZE + access = fs.SYNCHRONIZE } timeout := int64(-50 * 10000) // 50ms var ( - h syscall.Handle + h windows.Handle iosb ioStatusBlock ) err = ntCreateNamedPipeFile(&h, access, &oa, &iosb, - syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE, + fs.FILE_SHARE_READ|fs.FILE_SHARE_WRITE, disposition, 0, typ, @@ -359,7 +420,7 @@ func (l *win32PipeListener) makeServerPipe() (*win32File, error) { } f, err := makeWin32File(h) if err != nil { - syscall.Close(h) + windows.Close(h) return nil, err } return f, nil @@ -418,7 +479,7 @@ func (l *win32PipeListener) listenerRoutine() { closed = err == ErrPipeListenerClosed //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno } } - syscall.Close(l.firstHandle) + windows.Close(l.firstHandle) l.firstHandle = 0 // Notify Close() and Accept() callers that the handle has been closed. close(l.doneCh) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/privilege.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/privilege.go index 0ff9dac906..d9b90b6e86 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/privilege.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/privilege.go @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import ( "fmt" "runtime" "sync" - "syscall" "unicode/utf16" "golang.org/x/sys/windows" @@ -18,8 +17,8 @@ import ( //sys adjustTokenPrivileges(token windows.Token, releaseAll bool, input *byte, outputSize uint32, output *byte, requiredSize *uint32) (success bool, err error) [true] = advapi32.AdjustTokenPrivileges //sys impersonateSelf(level uint32) (err error) = advapi32.ImpersonateSelf //sys revertToSelf() (err error) = advapi32.RevertToSelf -//sys openThreadToken(thread syscall.Handle, accessMask uint32, openAsSelf bool, token *windows.Token) (err error) = advapi32.OpenThreadToken -//sys getCurrentThread() (h syscall.Handle) = GetCurrentThread +//sys openThreadToken(thread windows.Handle, accessMask uint32, openAsSelf bool, token *windows.Token) (err error) = advapi32.OpenThreadToken +//sys getCurrentThread() (h windows.Handle) = GetCurrentThread //sys lookupPrivilegeValue(systemName string, name string, luid *uint64) (err error) = advapi32.LookupPrivilegeValueW //sys lookupPrivilegeName(systemName string, luid *uint64, buffer *uint16, size *uint32) (err error) = advapi32.LookupPrivilegeNameW //sys lookupPrivilegeDisplayName(systemName string, name *uint16, buffer *uint16, size *uint32, languageId *uint32) (err error) = advapi32.LookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW @@ -29,7 +28,7 @@ const ( SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED = windows.SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED //revive:disable-next-line:var-naming ALL_CAPS - ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED syscall.Errno = windows.ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED + ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED windows.Errno = windows.ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED SeBackupPrivilege = "SeBackupPrivilege" SeRestorePrivilege = "SeRestorePrivilege" @@ -177,7 +176,7 @@ func newThreadToken() (windows.Token, error) { } var token windows.Token - err = openThreadToken(getCurrentThread(), syscall.TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES|syscall.TOKEN_QUERY, false, &token) + err = openThreadToken(getCurrentThread(), windows.TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES|windows.TOKEN_QUERY, false, &token) if err != nil { rerr := revertToSelf() if rerr != nil { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/sd.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/sd.go index 5550ef6b61..c3685e98e1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/sd.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/sd.go @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ package winio import ( "errors" - "syscall" + "fmt" "unsafe" "golang.org/x/sys/windows" @@ -15,10 +15,6 @@ import ( //sys lookupAccountSid(systemName *uint16, sid *byte, name *uint16, nameSize *uint32, refDomain *uint16, refDomainSize *uint32, sidNameUse *uint32) (err error) = advapi32.LookupAccountSidW //sys convertSidToStringSid(sid *byte, str **uint16) (err error) = advapi32.ConvertSidToStringSidW //sys convertStringSidToSid(str *uint16, sid **byte) (err error) = advapi32.ConvertStringSidToSidW -//sys convertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor(str string, revision uint32, sd *uintptr, size *uint32) (err error) = advapi32.ConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptorW -//sys convertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptor(sd *byte, revision uint32, secInfo uint32, sddl **uint16, sddlSize *uint32) (err error) = advapi32.ConvertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptorW -//sys localFree(mem uintptr) = LocalFree -//sys getSecurityDescriptorLength(sd uintptr) (len uint32) = advapi32.GetSecurityDescriptorLength type AccountLookupError struct { Name string @@ -64,7 +60,7 @@ func LookupSidByName(name string) (sid string, err error) { var sidSize, sidNameUse, refDomainSize uint32 err = lookupAccountName(nil, name, nil, &sidSize, nil, &refDomainSize, &sidNameUse) - if err != nil && err != syscall.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno + if err != nil && err != windows.ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER { //nolint:errorlint // err is Errno return "", &AccountLookupError{name, err} } sidBuffer := make([]byte, sidSize) @@ -78,8 +74,8 @@ func LookupSidByName(name string) (sid string, err error) { if err != nil { return "", &AccountLookupError{name, err} } - sid = syscall.UTF16ToString((*[0xffff]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(strBuffer))[:]) - localFree(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(strBuffer))) + sid = windows.UTF16ToString((*[0xffff]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(strBuffer))[:]) + _, _ = windows.LocalFree(windows.Handle(unsafe.Pointer(strBuffer))) return sid, nil } @@ -100,7 +96,7 @@ func LookupNameBySid(sid string) (name string, err error) { if err = convertStringSidToSid(sidBuffer, &sidPtr); err != nil { return "", &AccountLookupError{sid, err} } - defer localFree(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidPtr))) + defer windows.LocalFree(windows.Handle(unsafe.Pointer(sidPtr))) //nolint:errcheck var nameSize, refDomainSize, sidNameUse uint32 err = lookupAccountSid(nil, sidPtr, nil, &nameSize, nil, &refDomainSize, &sidNameUse) @@ -120,25 +116,18 @@ func LookupNameBySid(sid string) (name string, err error) { } func SddlToSecurityDescriptor(sddl string) ([]byte, error) { - var sdBuffer uintptr - err := convertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor(sddl, 1, &sdBuffer, nil) + sd, err := windows.SecurityDescriptorFromString(sddl) if err != nil { - return nil, &SddlConversionError{sddl, err} + return nil, &SddlConversionError{Sddl: sddl, Err: err} } - defer localFree(sdBuffer) - sd := make([]byte, getSecurityDescriptorLength(sdBuffer)) - copy(sd, (*[0xffff]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(sdBuffer))[:len(sd)]) - return sd, nil + b := unsafe.Slice((*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(sd)), sd.Length()) + return b, nil } func SecurityDescriptorToSddl(sd []byte) (string, error) { - var sddl *uint16 - // The returned string length seems to include an arbitrary number of terminating NULs. - // Don't use it. - err := convertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptor(&sd[0], 1, 0xff, &sddl, nil) - if err != nil { - return "", err + if l := int(unsafe.Sizeof(windows.SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR{})); len(sd) < l { + return "", fmt.Errorf("SecurityDescriptor (%d) smaller than expected (%d): %w", len(sd), l, windows.ERROR_INCORRECT_SIZE) } - defer localFree(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sddl))) - return syscall.UTF16ToString((*[0xffff]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(sddl))[:]), nil + s := (*windows.SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR)(unsafe.Pointer(&sd[0])) + return s.String(), nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/tools.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/tools.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2aa045843e..0000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/tools.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -//go:build tools - -package winio - -import _ "golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/zsyscall_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/zsyscall_windows.go index 469b16f639..89b66eda8c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/zsyscall_windows.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/Microsoft/go-winio/zsyscall_windows.go @@ -33,9 +33,6 @@ func errnoErr(e syscall.Errno) error { case errnoERROR_IO_PENDING: return errERROR_IO_PENDING } - // TODO: add more here, after collecting data on the common - // error values see on Windows. (perhaps when running - // all.bat?) return e } @@ -45,38 +42,34 @@ var ( modntdll = windows.NewLazySystemDLL("ntdll.dll") modws2_32 = windows.NewLazySystemDLL("ws2_32.dll") - procAdjustTokenPrivileges = modadvapi32.NewProc("AdjustTokenPrivileges") - procConvertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptorW = modadvapi32.NewProc("ConvertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptorW") - procConvertSidToStringSidW = modadvapi32.NewProc("ConvertSidToStringSidW") - procConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptorW = modadvapi32.NewProc("ConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptorW") - procConvertStringSidToSidW = modadvapi32.NewProc("ConvertStringSidToSidW") - procGetSecurityDescriptorLength = modadvapi32.NewProc("GetSecurityDescriptorLength") - procImpersonateSelf = modadvapi32.NewProc("ImpersonateSelf") - procLookupAccountNameW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupAccountNameW") - procLookupAccountSidW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupAccountSidW") - procLookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW") - procLookupPrivilegeNameW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupPrivilegeNameW") - procLookupPrivilegeValueW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupPrivilegeValueW") - procOpenThreadToken = modadvapi32.NewProc("OpenThreadToken") - procRevertToSelf = modadvapi32.NewProc("RevertToSelf") - procBackupRead = modkernel32.NewProc("BackupRead") - procBackupWrite = modkernel32.NewProc("BackupWrite") - procCancelIoEx = modkernel32.NewProc("CancelIoEx") - procConnectNamedPipe = modkernel32.NewProc("ConnectNamedPipe") - procCreateIoCompletionPort = modkernel32.NewProc("CreateIoCompletionPort") - procCreateNamedPipeW = modkernel32.NewProc("CreateNamedPipeW") - procGetCurrentThread = modkernel32.NewProc("GetCurrentThread") - procGetNamedPipeHandleStateW = modkernel32.NewProc("GetNamedPipeHandleStateW") - procGetNamedPipeInfo = modkernel32.NewProc("GetNamedPipeInfo") - procGetQueuedCompletionStatus = modkernel32.NewProc("GetQueuedCompletionStatus") - procLocalAlloc = modkernel32.NewProc("LocalAlloc") - procLocalFree = modkernel32.NewProc("LocalFree") - procSetFileCompletionNotificationModes = modkernel32.NewProc("SetFileCompletionNotificationModes") - procNtCreateNamedPipeFile = modntdll.NewProc("NtCreateNamedPipeFile") - procRtlDefaultNpAcl = modntdll.NewProc("RtlDefaultNpAcl") - procRtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U = modntdll.NewProc("RtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U") - procRtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb = modntdll.NewProc("RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb") - procWSAGetOverlappedResult = modws2_32.NewProc("WSAGetOverlappedResult") + procAdjustTokenPrivileges = modadvapi32.NewProc("AdjustTokenPrivileges") + procConvertSidToStringSidW = modadvapi32.NewProc("ConvertSidToStringSidW") + procConvertStringSidToSidW = modadvapi32.NewProc("ConvertStringSidToSidW") + procImpersonateSelf = modadvapi32.NewProc("ImpersonateSelf") + procLookupAccountNameW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupAccountNameW") + procLookupAccountSidW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupAccountSidW") + procLookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW") + procLookupPrivilegeNameW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupPrivilegeNameW") + procLookupPrivilegeValueW = modadvapi32.NewProc("LookupPrivilegeValueW") + procOpenThreadToken = modadvapi32.NewProc("OpenThreadToken") + procRevertToSelf = modadvapi32.NewProc("RevertToSelf") + procBackupRead = modkernel32.NewProc("BackupRead") + procBackupWrite = modkernel32.NewProc("BackupWrite") + procCancelIoEx = modkernel32.NewProc("CancelIoEx") + procConnectNamedPipe = modkernel32.NewProc("ConnectNamedPipe") + procCreateIoCompletionPort = modkernel32.NewProc("CreateIoCompletionPort") + procCreateNamedPipeW = modkernel32.NewProc("CreateNamedPipeW") + procDisconnectNamedPipe = modkernel32.NewProc("DisconnectNamedPipe") + procGetCurrentThread = modkernel32.NewProc("GetCurrentThread") + procGetNamedPipeHandleStateW = modkernel32.NewProc("GetNamedPipeHandleStateW") + procGetNamedPipeInfo = modkernel32.NewProc("GetNamedPipeInfo") + procGetQueuedCompletionStatus = modkernel32.NewProc("GetQueuedCompletionStatus") + procSetFileCompletionNotificationModes = modkernel32.NewProc("SetFileCompletionNotificationModes") + procNtCreateNamedPipeFile = modntdll.NewProc("NtCreateNamedPipeFile") + procRtlDefaultNpAcl = modntdll.NewProc("RtlDefaultNpAcl") + procRtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U = modntdll.NewProc("RtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U") + procRtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb = modntdll.NewProc("RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb") + procWSAGetOverlappedResult = modws2_32.NewProc("WSAGetOverlappedResult") ) func adjustTokenPrivileges(token windows.Token, releaseAll bool, input *byte, outputSize uint32, output *byte, requiredSize *uint32) (success bool, err error) { @@ -84,7 +77,7 @@ func adjustTokenPrivileges(token windows.Token, releaseAll bool, input *byte, ou if releaseAll { _p0 = 1 } - r0, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procAdjustTokenPrivileges.Addr(), 6, uintptr(token), uintptr(_p0), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(input)), uintptr(outputSize), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(output)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(requiredSize))) + r0, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procAdjustTokenPrivileges.Addr(), uintptr(token), uintptr(_p0), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(input)), uintptr(outputSize), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(output)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(requiredSize))) success = r0 != 0 if true { err = errnoErr(e1) @@ -92,33 +85,8 @@ func adjustTokenPrivileges(token windows.Token, releaseAll bool, input *byte, ou return } -func convertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptor(sd *byte, revision uint32, secInfo uint32, sddl **uint16, sddlSize *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procConvertSecurityDescriptorToStringSecurityDescriptorW.Addr(), 5, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sd)), uintptr(revision), uintptr(secInfo), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sddl)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sddlSize)), 0) - if r1 == 0 { - err = errnoErr(e1) - } - return -} - func convertSidToStringSid(sid *byte, str **uint16) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procConvertSidToStringSidW.Addr(), 2, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(str)), 0) - if r1 == 0 { - err = errnoErr(e1) - } - return -} - -func convertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor(str string, revision uint32, sd *uintptr, size *uint32) (err error) { - var _p0 *uint16 - _p0, err = syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(str) - if err != nil { - return - } - return _convertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor(_p0, revision, sd, size) -} - -func _convertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor(str *uint16, revision uint32, sd *uintptr, size *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptorW.Addr(), 4, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(str)), uintptr(revision), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sd)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(size)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procConvertSidToStringSidW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(str))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -126,21 +94,15 @@ func _convertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor(str *uint16, revision } func convertStringSidToSid(str *uint16, sid **byte) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procConvertStringSidToSidW.Addr(), 2, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(str)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procConvertStringSidToSidW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(str)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func getSecurityDescriptorLength(sd uintptr) (len uint32) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall(procGetSecurityDescriptorLength.Addr(), 1, uintptr(sd), 0, 0) - len = uint32(r0) - return -} - func impersonateSelf(level uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procImpersonateSelf.Addr(), 1, uintptr(level), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procImpersonateSelf.Addr(), uintptr(level)) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -157,7 +119,7 @@ func lookupAccountName(systemName *uint16, accountName string, sid *byte, sidSiz } func _lookupAccountName(systemName *uint16, accountName *uint16, sid *byte, sidSize *uint32, refDomain *uint16, refDomainSize *uint32, sidNameUse *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procLookupAccountNameW.Addr(), 7, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(accountName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomain)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomainSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidNameUse)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procLookupAccountNameW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(accountName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomain)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomainSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidNameUse))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -165,7 +127,7 @@ func _lookupAccountName(systemName *uint16, accountName *uint16, sid *byte, sidS } func lookupAccountSid(systemName *uint16, sid *byte, name *uint16, nameSize *uint32, refDomain *uint16, refDomainSize *uint32, sidNameUse *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procLookupAccountSidW.Addr(), 7, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(nameSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomain)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomainSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidNameUse)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procLookupAccountSidW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(nameSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomain)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(refDomainSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sidNameUse))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -182,7 +144,7 @@ func lookupPrivilegeDisplayName(systemName string, name *uint16, buffer *uint16, } func _lookupPrivilegeDisplayName(systemName *uint16, name *uint16, buffer *uint16, size *uint32, languageId *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procLookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW.Addr(), 5, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(buffer)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(size)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(languageId)), 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procLookupPrivilegeDisplayNameW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(buffer)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(size)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(languageId))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -199,7 +161,7 @@ func lookupPrivilegeName(systemName string, luid *uint64, buffer *uint16, size * } func _lookupPrivilegeName(systemName *uint16, luid *uint64, buffer *uint16, size *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procLookupPrivilegeNameW.Addr(), 4, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(luid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(buffer)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(size)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procLookupPrivilegeNameW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(luid)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(buffer)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(size))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -221,19 +183,19 @@ func lookupPrivilegeValue(systemName string, name string, luid *uint64) (err err } func _lookupPrivilegeValue(systemName *uint16, name *uint16, luid *uint64) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procLookupPrivilegeValueW.Addr(), 3, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(luid))) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procLookupPrivilegeValueW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(systemName)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(luid))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func openThreadToken(thread syscall.Handle, accessMask uint32, openAsSelf bool, token *windows.Token) (err error) { +func openThreadToken(thread windows.Handle, accessMask uint32, openAsSelf bool, token *windows.Token) (err error) { var _p0 uint32 if openAsSelf { _p0 = 1 } - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procOpenThreadToken.Addr(), 4, uintptr(thread), uintptr(accessMask), uintptr(_p0), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(token)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procOpenThreadToken.Addr(), uintptr(thread), uintptr(accessMask), uintptr(_p0), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(token))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } @@ -241,14 +203,14 @@ func openThreadToken(thread syscall.Handle, accessMask uint32, openAsSelf bool, } func revertToSelf() (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procRevertToSelf.Addr(), 0, 0, 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procRevertToSelf.Addr()) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func backupRead(h syscall.Handle, b []byte, bytesRead *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) { +func backupRead(h windows.Handle, b []byte, bytesRead *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) { var _p0 *byte if len(b) > 0 { _p0 = &b[0] @@ -261,14 +223,14 @@ func backupRead(h syscall.Handle, b []byte, bytesRead *uint32, abort bool, proce if processSecurity { _p2 = 1 } - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procBackupRead.Addr(), 7, uintptr(h), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p0)), uintptr(len(b)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytesRead)), uintptr(_p1), uintptr(_p2), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(context)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procBackupRead.Addr(), uintptr(h), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p0)), uintptr(len(b)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytesRead)), uintptr(_p1), uintptr(_p2), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(context))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func backupWrite(h syscall.Handle, b []byte, bytesWritten *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) { +func backupWrite(h windows.Handle, b []byte, bytesWritten *uint32, abort bool, processSecurity bool, context *uintptr) (err error) { var _p0 *byte if len(b) > 0 { _p0 = &b[0] @@ -281,39 +243,39 @@ func backupWrite(h syscall.Handle, b []byte, bytesWritten *uint32, abort bool, p if processSecurity { _p2 = 1 } - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procBackupWrite.Addr(), 7, uintptr(h), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p0)), uintptr(len(b)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytesWritten)), uintptr(_p1), uintptr(_p2), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(context)), 0, 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procBackupWrite.Addr(), uintptr(h), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p0)), uintptr(len(b)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytesWritten)), uintptr(_p1), uintptr(_p2), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(context))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func cancelIoEx(file syscall.Handle, o *syscall.Overlapped) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procCancelIoEx.Addr(), 2, uintptr(file), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o)), 0) +func cancelIoEx(file windows.Handle, o *windows.Overlapped) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procCancelIoEx.Addr(), uintptr(file), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func connectNamedPipe(pipe syscall.Handle, o *syscall.Overlapped) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procConnectNamedPipe.Addr(), 2, uintptr(pipe), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o)), 0) +func connectNamedPipe(pipe windows.Handle, o *windows.Overlapped) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procConnectNamedPipe.Addr(), uintptr(pipe), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func createIoCompletionPort(file syscall.Handle, port syscall.Handle, key uintptr, threadCount uint32) (newport syscall.Handle, err error) { - r0, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procCreateIoCompletionPort.Addr(), 4, uintptr(file), uintptr(port), uintptr(key), uintptr(threadCount), 0, 0) - newport = syscall.Handle(r0) +func createIoCompletionPort(file windows.Handle, port windows.Handle, key uintptr, threadCount uint32) (newport windows.Handle, err error) { + r0, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procCreateIoCompletionPort.Addr(), uintptr(file), uintptr(port), uintptr(key), uintptr(threadCount)) + newport = windows.Handle(r0) if newport == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func createNamedPipe(name string, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, outSize uint32, inSize uint32, defaultTimeout uint32, sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes) (handle syscall.Handle, err error) { +func createNamedPipe(name string, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, outSize uint32, inSize uint32, defaultTimeout uint32, sa *windows.SecurityAttributes) (handle windows.Handle, err error) { var _p0 *uint16 _p0, err = syscall.UTF16PtrFromString(name) if err != nil { @@ -322,96 +284,93 @@ func createNamedPipe(name string, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances ui return _createNamedPipe(_p0, flags, pipeMode, maxInstances, outSize, inSize, defaultTimeout, sa) } -func _createNamedPipe(name *uint16, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, outSize uint32, inSize uint32, defaultTimeout uint32, sa *syscall.SecurityAttributes) (handle syscall.Handle, err error) { - r0, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procCreateNamedPipeW.Addr(), 8, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(flags), uintptr(pipeMode), uintptr(maxInstances), uintptr(outSize), uintptr(inSize), uintptr(defaultTimeout), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sa)), 0) - handle = syscall.Handle(r0) - if handle == syscall.InvalidHandle { +func _createNamedPipe(name *uint16, flags uint32, pipeMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, outSize uint32, inSize uint32, defaultTimeout uint32, sa *windows.SecurityAttributes) (handle windows.Handle, err error) { + r0, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procCreateNamedPipeW.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(flags), uintptr(pipeMode), uintptr(maxInstances), uintptr(outSize), uintptr(inSize), uintptr(defaultTimeout), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sa))) + handle = windows.Handle(r0) + if handle == windows.InvalidHandle { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func getCurrentThread() (h syscall.Handle) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall(procGetCurrentThread.Addr(), 0, 0, 0, 0) - h = syscall.Handle(r0) - return -} - -func getNamedPipeHandleState(pipe syscall.Handle, state *uint32, curInstances *uint32, maxCollectionCount *uint32, collectDataTimeout *uint32, userName *uint16, maxUserNameSize uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall9(procGetNamedPipeHandleStateW.Addr(), 7, uintptr(pipe), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(state)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(curInstances)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(maxCollectionCount)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(collectDataTimeout)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(userName)), uintptr(maxUserNameSize), 0, 0) +func disconnectNamedPipe(pipe windows.Handle) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procDisconnectNamedPipe.Addr(), uintptr(pipe)) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func getNamedPipeInfo(pipe syscall.Handle, flags *uint32, outSize *uint32, inSize *uint32, maxInstances *uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procGetNamedPipeInfo.Addr(), 5, uintptr(pipe), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(flags)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(outSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(inSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(maxInstances)), 0) - if r1 == 0 { - err = errnoErr(e1) - } +func getCurrentThread() (h windows.Handle) { + r0, _, _ := syscall.SyscallN(procGetCurrentThread.Addr()) + h = windows.Handle(r0) return } -func getQueuedCompletionStatus(port syscall.Handle, bytes *uint32, key *uintptr, o **ioOperation, timeout uint32) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procGetQueuedCompletionStatus.Addr(), 5, uintptr(port), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytes)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(key)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o)), uintptr(timeout), 0) +func getNamedPipeHandleState(pipe windows.Handle, state *uint32, curInstances *uint32, maxCollectionCount *uint32, collectDataTimeout *uint32, userName *uint16, maxUserNameSize uint32) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procGetNamedPipeHandleStateW.Addr(), uintptr(pipe), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(state)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(curInstances)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(maxCollectionCount)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(collectDataTimeout)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(userName)), uintptr(maxUserNameSize)) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func localAlloc(uFlags uint32, length uint32) (ptr uintptr) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall(procLocalAlloc.Addr(), 2, uintptr(uFlags), uintptr(length), 0) - ptr = uintptr(r0) +func getNamedPipeInfo(pipe windows.Handle, flags *uint32, outSize *uint32, inSize *uint32, maxInstances *uint32) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procGetNamedPipeInfo.Addr(), uintptr(pipe), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(flags)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(outSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(inSize)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(maxInstances))) + if r1 == 0 { + err = errnoErr(e1) + } return } -func localFree(mem uintptr) { - syscall.Syscall(procLocalFree.Addr(), 1, uintptr(mem), 0, 0) +func getQueuedCompletionStatus(port windows.Handle, bytes *uint32, key *uintptr, o **ioOperation, timeout uint32) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procGetQueuedCompletionStatus.Addr(), uintptr(port), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytes)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(key)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o)), uintptr(timeout)) + if r1 == 0 { + err = errnoErr(e1) + } return } -func setFileCompletionNotificationModes(h syscall.Handle, flags uint8) (err error) { - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(procSetFileCompletionNotificationModes.Addr(), 2, uintptr(h), uintptr(flags), 0) +func setFileCompletionNotificationModes(h windows.Handle, flags uint8) (err error) { + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procSetFileCompletionNotificationModes.Addr(), uintptr(h), uintptr(flags)) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } return } -func ntCreateNamedPipeFile(pipe *syscall.Handle, access uint32, oa *objectAttributes, iosb *ioStatusBlock, share uint32, disposition uint32, options uint32, typ uint32, readMode uint32, completionMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, inboundQuota uint32, outputQuota uint32, timeout *int64) (status ntStatus) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall15(procNtCreateNamedPipeFile.Addr(), 14, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(pipe)), uintptr(access), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(oa)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(iosb)), uintptr(share), uintptr(disposition), uintptr(options), uintptr(typ), uintptr(readMode), uintptr(completionMode), uintptr(maxInstances), uintptr(inboundQuota), uintptr(outputQuota), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(timeout)), 0) +func ntCreateNamedPipeFile(pipe *windows.Handle, access ntAccessMask, oa *objectAttributes, iosb *ioStatusBlock, share ntFileShareMode, disposition ntFileCreationDisposition, options ntFileOptions, typ uint32, readMode uint32, completionMode uint32, maxInstances uint32, inboundQuota uint32, outputQuota uint32, timeout *int64) (status ntStatus) { + r0, _, _ := syscall.SyscallN(procNtCreateNamedPipeFile.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(pipe)), uintptr(access), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(oa)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(iosb)), uintptr(share), uintptr(disposition), uintptr(options), uintptr(typ), uintptr(readMode), uintptr(completionMode), uintptr(maxInstances), uintptr(inboundQuota), uintptr(outputQuota), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(timeout))) status = ntStatus(r0) return } func rtlDefaultNpAcl(dacl *uintptr) (status ntStatus) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall(procRtlDefaultNpAcl.Addr(), 1, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(dacl)), 0, 0) + r0, _, _ := syscall.SyscallN(procRtlDefaultNpAcl.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(dacl))) status = ntStatus(r0) return } func rtlDosPathNameToNtPathName(name *uint16, ntName *unicodeString, filePart uintptr, reserved uintptr) (status ntStatus) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall6(procRtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U.Addr(), 4, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(ntName)), uintptr(filePart), uintptr(reserved), 0, 0) + r0, _, _ := syscall.SyscallN(procRtlDosPathNameToNtPathName_U.Addr(), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(name)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(ntName)), uintptr(filePart), uintptr(reserved)) status = ntStatus(r0) return } func rtlNtStatusToDosError(status ntStatus) (winerr error) { - r0, _, _ := syscall.Syscall(procRtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb.Addr(), 1, uintptr(status), 0, 0) + r0, _, _ := syscall.SyscallN(procRtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb.Addr(), uintptr(status)) if r0 != 0 { winerr = syscall.Errno(r0) } return } -func wsaGetOverlappedResult(h syscall.Handle, o *syscall.Overlapped, bytes *uint32, wait bool, flags *uint32) (err error) { +func wsaGetOverlappedResult(h windows.Handle, o *windows.Overlapped, bytes *uint32, wait bool, flags *uint32) (err error) { var _p0 uint32 if wait { _p0 = 1 } - r1, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall6(procWSAGetOverlappedResult.Addr(), 5, uintptr(h), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytes)), uintptr(_p0), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(flags)), 0) + r1, _, e1 := syscall.SyscallN(procWSAGetOverlappedResult.Addr(), uintptr(h), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(o)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(bytes)), uintptr(_p0), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(flags))) if r1 == 0 { err = errnoErr(e1) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..38ea34ff51 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +### Go template + +# Binaries for programs and plugins +*.exe +*.exe~ +*.dll +*.so +*.dylib + +# Test binary, built with `go test -c` +*.test + + +# Go workspace file +go.work + +# No Goland stuff in this repo +.idea diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a22292eb5a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright (c) 2012-2023 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +3. Neither name of copyright holders nor the names of its contributors +may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR +CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, +EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR +PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/README.md b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..03e5b83eb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr?style=flat-square)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr) +[![PkgGoDev](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr) +[![Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/antlr4-go/antlr?sort=semver&style=flat-square)](https://github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/releases/latest) +[![Release](https://img.shields.io/github/go-mod/go-version/antlr4-go/antlr?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/releases/latest) +[![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/badge/Maintained%3F-yes-green.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/commit-activity) +[![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-BSD_3--Clause-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause) +[![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/antlr4-go/antlr?style=flat-square&label=Star&maxAge=2592000)](https://GitHub.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/stargazers/) +# ANTLR4 Go Runtime Module Repo + +IMPORTANT: Please submit PRs via a clone of the https://github.com/antlr/antlr4 repo, and not here. + + - Do not submit PRs or any change requests to this repo + - This repo is read only and is updated by the ANTLR team to create a new release of the Go Runtime for ANTLR + - This repo contains the Go runtime that your generated projects should import + +## Introduction + +This repo contains the official modules for the Go Runtime for ANTLR. It is a copy of the runtime maintained +at: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/tree/master/runtime/Go/antlr and is automatically updated by the ANTLR team to create +the official Go runtime release only. No development work is carried out in this repo and PRs are not accepted here. + +The dev branch of this repo is kept in sync with the dev branch of the main ANTLR repo and is updated periodically. + +### Why? + +The `go get` command is unable to retrieve the Go runtime when it is embedded so +deeply in the main repo. A `go get` against the `antlr/antlr4` repo, while retrieving the correct source code for the runtime, +does not correctly resolve tags and will create a reference in your `go.mod` file that is unclear, will not upgrade smoothly and +causes confusion. + +For instance, the current Go runtime release, which is tagged with v4.13.0 in `antlr/antlr4` is retrieved by go get as: + +```sh +require ( + github.com/antlr/antlr4/runtime/Go/antlr/v4 v4.0.0-20230219212500-1f9a474cc2dc +) +``` + +Where you would expect to see: + +```sh +require ( + github.com/antlr/antlr4/runtime/Go/antlr/v4 v4.13.0 +) +``` + +The decision was taken to create a separate org in a separate repo to hold the official Go runtime for ANTLR and +from whence users can expect `go get` to behave as expected. + + +# Documentation +Please read the official documentation at: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/doc/index.md for tips on +migrating existing projects to use the new module location and for information on how to use the Go runtime in +general. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/antlrdoc.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/antlrdoc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3bb4fd7c4e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/antlrdoc.go @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +/* +Package antlr implements the Go version of the ANTLR 4 runtime. + +# The ANTLR Tool + +ANTLR (ANother Tool for Language Recognition) is a powerful parser generator for reading, processing, executing, +or translating structured text or binary files. It's widely used to build languages, tools, and frameworks. +From a grammar, ANTLR generates a parser that can build parse trees and also generates a listener interface +(or visitor) that makes it easy to respond to the recognition of phrases of interest. + +# Go Runtime + +At version 4.11.x and prior, the Go runtime was not properly versioned for go modules. After this point, the runtime +source code to be imported was held in the `runtime/Go/antlr/v4` directory, and the go.mod file was updated to reflect the version of +ANTLR4 that it is compatible with (I.E. uses the /v4 path). + +However, this was found to be problematic, as it meant that with the runtime embedded so far underneath the root +of the repo, the `go get` and related commands could not properly resolve the location of the go runtime source code. +This meant that the reference to the runtime in your `go.mod` file would refer to the correct source code, but would not +list the release tag such as @4.12.0 - this was confusing, to say the least. + +As of 4.12.1, the runtime is now available as a go module in its own repo, and can be imported as `github.com/antlr4-go/antlr` +(the go get command should also be used with this path). See the main documentation for the ANTLR4 project for more information, +which is available at [ANTLR docs]. The documentation for using the Go runtime is available at [Go runtime docs]. + +This means that if you are using the source code without modules, you should also use the source code in the [new repo]. +Though we highly recommend that you use go modules, as they are now idiomatic for Go. + +I am aware that this change will prove Hyrum's Law, but am prepared to live with it for the common good. + +Go runtime author: [Jim Idle] jimi@idle.ws + +# Code Generation + +ANTLR supports the generation of code in a number of [target languages], and the generated code is supported by a +runtime library, written specifically to support the generated code in the target language. This library is the +runtime for the Go target. + +To generate code for the go target, it is generally recommended to place the source grammar files in a package of +their own, and use the `.sh` script method of generating code, using the go generate directive. In that same directory +it is usual, though not required, to place the antlr tool that should be used to generate the code. That does mean +that the antlr tool JAR file will be checked in to your source code control though, so you are, of course, free to use any other +way of specifying the version of the ANTLR tool to use, such as aliasing in `.zshrc` or equivalent, or a profile in +your IDE, or configuration in your CI system. Checking in the jar does mean that it is easy to reproduce the build as +it was at any point in its history. + +Here is a general/recommended template for an ANTLR based recognizer in Go: + + . + ├── parser + │ ├── mygrammar.g4 + │ ├── antlr-4.12.1-complete.jar + │ ├── generate.go + │ └── generate.sh + ├── parsing - generated code goes here + │ └── error_listeners.go + ├── go.mod + ├── go.sum + ├── main.go + └── main_test.go + +Make sure that the package statement in your grammar file(s) reflects the go package the generated code will exist in. + +The generate.go file then looks like this: + + package parser + + //go:generate ./generate.sh + +And the generate.sh file will look similar to this: + + #!/bin/sh + + alias antlr4='java -Xmx500M -cp "./antlr4-4.12.1-complete.jar:$CLASSPATH" org.antlr.v4.Tool' + antlr4 -Dlanguage=Go -no-visitor -package parsing *.g4 + +depending on whether you want visitors or listeners or any other ANTLR options. Not that another option here +is to generate the code into a + +From the command line at the root of your source package (location of go.mo)d) you can then simply issue the command: + + go generate ./... + +Which will generate the code for the parser, and place it in the parsing package. You can then use the generated code +by importing the parsing package. + +There are no hard and fast rules on this. It is just a recommendation. You can generate the code in any way and to anywhere you like. + +# Copyright Notice + +Copyright (c) 2012-2023 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. + +Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license, which can be found in the [LICENSE.txt] file in the project root. + +[target languages]: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/tree/master/runtime +[LICENSE.txt]: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/LICENSE.txt +[ANTLR docs]: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/doc/index.md +[new repo]: https://github.com/antlr4-go/antlr +[Jim Idle]: https://github.com/jimidle +[Go runtime docs]: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/doc/go-target.md +*/ +package antlr diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cdeefed247 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn.go @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import "sync" + +// ATNInvalidAltNumber is used to represent an ALT number that has yet to be calculated or +// which is invalid for a particular struct such as [*antlr.BaseRuleContext] +var ATNInvalidAltNumber int + +// ATN represents an “[Augmented Transition Network]”, though general in ANTLR the term +// “Augmented Recursive Transition Network” though there are some descriptions of “[Recursive Transition Network]” +// in existence. +// +// ATNs represent the main networks in the system and are serialized by the code generator and support [ALL(*)]. +// +// [Augmented Transition Network]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_transition_network +// [ALL(*)]: https://www.antlr.org/papers/allstar-techreport.pdf +// [Recursive Transition Network]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursive_transition_network +type ATN struct { + + // DecisionToState is the decision points for all rules, sub-rules, optional + // blocks, ()+, ()*, etc. Each sub-rule/rule is a decision point, and we must track them, so we + // can go back later and build DFA predictors for them. This includes + // all the rules, sub-rules, optional blocks, ()+, ()* etc... + DecisionToState []DecisionState + + // grammarType is the ATN type and is used for deserializing ATNs from strings. + grammarType int + + // lexerActions is referenced by action transitions in the ATN for lexer ATNs. + lexerActions []LexerAction + + // maxTokenType is the maximum value for any symbol recognized by a transition in the ATN. + maxTokenType int + + modeNameToStartState map[string]*TokensStartState + + modeToStartState []*TokensStartState + + // ruleToStartState maps from rule index to starting state number. + ruleToStartState []*RuleStartState + + // ruleToStopState maps from rule index to stop state number. + ruleToStopState []*RuleStopState + + // ruleToTokenType maps the rule index to the resulting token type for lexer + // ATNs. For parser ATNs, it maps the rule index to the generated bypass token + // type if ATNDeserializationOptions.isGenerateRuleBypassTransitions was + // specified, and otherwise is nil. + ruleToTokenType []int + + // ATNStates is a list of all states in the ATN, ordered by state number. + // + states []ATNState + + mu sync.Mutex + stateMu sync.RWMutex + edgeMu sync.RWMutex +} + +// NewATN returns a new ATN struct representing the given grammarType and is used +// for runtime deserialization of ATNs from the code generated by the ANTLR tool +func NewATN(grammarType int, maxTokenType int) *ATN { + return &ATN{ + grammarType: grammarType, + maxTokenType: maxTokenType, + modeNameToStartState: make(map[string]*TokensStartState), + } +} + +// NextTokensInContext computes and returns the set of valid tokens that can occur starting +// in state s. If ctx is nil, the set of tokens will not include what can follow +// the rule surrounding s. In other words, the set will be restricted to tokens +// reachable staying within the rule of s. +func (a *ATN) NextTokensInContext(s ATNState, ctx RuleContext) *IntervalSet { + return NewLL1Analyzer(a).Look(s, nil, ctx) +} + +// NextTokensNoContext computes and returns the set of valid tokens that can occur starting +// in state s and staying in same rule. [antlr.Token.EPSILON] is in set if we reach end of +// rule. +func (a *ATN) NextTokensNoContext(s ATNState) *IntervalSet { + a.mu.Lock() + defer a.mu.Unlock() + iset := s.GetNextTokenWithinRule() + if iset == nil { + iset = a.NextTokensInContext(s, nil) + iset.readOnly = true + s.SetNextTokenWithinRule(iset) + } + return iset +} + +// NextTokens computes and returns the set of valid tokens starting in state s, by +// calling either [NextTokensNoContext] (ctx == nil) or [NextTokensInContext] (ctx != nil). +func (a *ATN) NextTokens(s ATNState, ctx RuleContext) *IntervalSet { + if ctx == nil { + return a.NextTokensNoContext(s) + } + + return a.NextTokensInContext(s, ctx) +} + +func (a *ATN) addState(state ATNState) { + if state != nil { + state.SetATN(a) + state.SetStateNumber(len(a.states)) + } + + a.states = append(a.states, state) +} + +func (a *ATN) removeState(state ATNState) { + a.states[state.GetStateNumber()] = nil // Just free the memory; don't shift states in the slice +} + +func (a *ATN) defineDecisionState(s DecisionState) int { + a.DecisionToState = append(a.DecisionToState, s) + s.setDecision(len(a.DecisionToState) - 1) + + return s.getDecision() +} + +func (a *ATN) getDecisionState(decision int) DecisionState { + if len(a.DecisionToState) == 0 { + return nil + } + + return a.DecisionToState[decision] +} + +// getExpectedTokens computes the set of input symbols which could follow ATN +// state number stateNumber in the specified full parse context ctx and returns +// the set of potentially valid input symbols which could follow the specified +// state in the specified context. This method considers the complete parser +// context, but does not evaluate semantic predicates (i.e. all predicates +// encountered during the calculation are assumed true). If a path in the ATN +// exists from the starting state to the RuleStopState of the outermost context +// without Matching any symbols, Token.EOF is added to the returned set. +// +// A nil ctx defaults to ParserRuleContext.EMPTY. +// +// It panics if the ATN does not contain state stateNumber. +func (a *ATN) getExpectedTokens(stateNumber int, ctx RuleContext) *IntervalSet { + if stateNumber < 0 || stateNumber >= len(a.states) { + panic("Invalid state number.") + } + + s := a.states[stateNumber] + following := a.NextTokens(s, nil) + + if !following.contains(TokenEpsilon) { + return following + } + + expected := NewIntervalSet() + + expected.addSet(following) + expected.removeOne(TokenEpsilon) + + for ctx != nil && ctx.GetInvokingState() >= 0 && following.contains(TokenEpsilon) { + invokingState := a.states[ctx.GetInvokingState()] + rt := invokingState.GetTransitions()[0] + + following = a.NextTokens(rt.(*RuleTransition).followState, nil) + expected.addSet(following) + expected.removeOne(TokenEpsilon) + ctx = ctx.GetParent().(RuleContext) + } + + if following.contains(TokenEpsilon) { + expected.addOne(TokenEOF) + } + + return expected +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_config.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_config.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a83f25d349 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_config.go @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" +) + +const ( + lexerConfig = iota // Indicates that this ATNConfig is for a lexer + parserConfig // Indicates that this ATNConfig is for a parser +) + +// ATNConfig is a tuple: (ATN state, predicted alt, syntactic, semantic +// context). The syntactic context is a graph-structured stack node whose +// path(s) to the root is the rule invocation(s) chain used to arrive in the +// state. The semantic context is the tree of semantic predicates encountered +// before reaching an ATN state. +type ATNConfig struct { + precedenceFilterSuppressed bool + state ATNState + alt int + context *PredictionContext + semanticContext SemanticContext + reachesIntoOuterContext int + cType int // lexerConfig or parserConfig + lexerActionExecutor *LexerActionExecutor + passedThroughNonGreedyDecision bool +} + +// NewATNConfig6 creates a new ATNConfig instance given a state, alt and context only +func NewATNConfig6(state ATNState, alt int, context *PredictionContext) *ATNConfig { + return NewATNConfig5(state, alt, context, SemanticContextNone) +} + +// NewATNConfig5 creates a new ATNConfig instance given a state, alt, context and semantic context +func NewATNConfig5(state ATNState, alt int, context *PredictionContext, semanticContext SemanticContext) *ATNConfig { + if semanticContext == nil { + panic("semanticContext cannot be nil") // TODO: Necessary? + } + + pac := &ATNConfig{} + pac.state = state + pac.alt = alt + pac.context = context + pac.semanticContext = semanticContext + pac.cType = parserConfig + return pac +} + +// NewATNConfig4 creates a new ATNConfig instance given an existing config, and a state only +func NewATNConfig4(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState) *ATNConfig { + return NewATNConfig(c, state, c.GetContext(), c.GetSemanticContext()) +} + +// NewATNConfig3 creates a new ATNConfig instance given an existing config, a state and a semantic context +func NewATNConfig3(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState, semanticContext SemanticContext) *ATNConfig { + return NewATNConfig(c, state, c.GetContext(), semanticContext) +} + +// NewATNConfig2 creates a new ATNConfig instance given an existing config, and a context only +func NewATNConfig2(c *ATNConfig, semanticContext SemanticContext) *ATNConfig { + return NewATNConfig(c, c.GetState(), c.GetContext(), semanticContext) +} + +// NewATNConfig1 creates a new ATNConfig instance given an existing config, a state, and a context only +func NewATNConfig1(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState, context *PredictionContext) *ATNConfig { + return NewATNConfig(c, state, context, c.GetSemanticContext()) +} + +// NewATNConfig creates a new ATNConfig instance given an existing config, a state, a context and a semantic context, other 'constructors' +// are just wrappers around this one. +func NewATNConfig(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState, context *PredictionContext, semanticContext SemanticContext) *ATNConfig { + if semanticContext == nil { + panic("semanticContext cannot be nil") // TODO: Remove this - probably put here for some bug that is now fixed + } + b := &ATNConfig{} + b.InitATNConfig(c, state, c.GetAlt(), context, semanticContext) + b.cType = parserConfig + return b +} + +func (a *ATNConfig) InitATNConfig(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState, alt int, context *PredictionContext, semanticContext SemanticContext) { + + a.state = state + a.alt = alt + a.context = context + a.semanticContext = semanticContext + a.reachesIntoOuterContext = c.GetReachesIntoOuterContext() + a.precedenceFilterSuppressed = c.getPrecedenceFilterSuppressed() +} + +func (a *ATNConfig) getPrecedenceFilterSuppressed() bool { + return a.precedenceFilterSuppressed +} + +func (a *ATNConfig) setPrecedenceFilterSuppressed(v bool) { + a.precedenceFilterSuppressed = v +} + +// GetState returns the ATN state associated with this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) GetState() ATNState { + return a.state +} + +// GetAlt returns the alternative associated with this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) GetAlt() int { + return a.alt +} + +// SetContext sets the rule invocation stack associated with this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) SetContext(v *PredictionContext) { + a.context = v +} + +// GetContext returns the rule invocation stack associated with this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) GetContext() *PredictionContext { + return a.context +} + +// GetSemanticContext returns the semantic context associated with this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) GetSemanticContext() SemanticContext { + return a.semanticContext +} + +// GetReachesIntoOuterContext returns the count of references to an outer context from this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) GetReachesIntoOuterContext() int { + return a.reachesIntoOuterContext +} + +// SetReachesIntoOuterContext sets the count of references to an outer context from this configuration +func (a *ATNConfig) SetReachesIntoOuterContext(v int) { + a.reachesIntoOuterContext = v +} + +// Equals is the default comparison function for an ATNConfig when no specialist implementation is required +// for a collection. +// +// An ATN configuration is equal to another if both have the same state, they +// predict the same alternative, and syntactic/semantic contexts are the same. +func (a *ATNConfig) Equals(o Collectable[*ATNConfig]) bool { + switch a.cType { + case lexerConfig: + return a.LEquals(o) + case parserConfig: + return a.PEquals(o) + default: + panic("Invalid ATNConfig type") + } +} + +// PEquals is the default comparison function for a Parser ATNConfig when no specialist implementation is required +// for a collection. +// +// An ATN configuration is equal to another if both have the same state, they +// predict the same alternative, and syntactic/semantic contexts are the same. +func (a *ATNConfig) PEquals(o Collectable[*ATNConfig]) bool { + var other, ok = o.(*ATNConfig) + + if !ok { + return false + } + if a == other { + return true + } else if other == nil { + return false + } + + var equal bool + + if a.context == nil { + equal = other.context == nil + } else { + equal = a.context.Equals(other.context) + } + + var ( + nums = a.state.GetStateNumber() == other.state.GetStateNumber() + alts = a.alt == other.alt + cons = a.semanticContext.Equals(other.semanticContext) + sups = a.precedenceFilterSuppressed == other.precedenceFilterSuppressed + ) + + return nums && alts && cons && sups && equal +} + +// Hash is the default hash function for a parser ATNConfig, when no specialist hash function +// is required for a collection +func (a *ATNConfig) Hash() int { + switch a.cType { + case lexerConfig: + return a.LHash() + case parserConfig: + return a.PHash() + default: + panic("Invalid ATNConfig type") + } +} + +// PHash is the default hash function for a parser ATNConfig, when no specialist hash function +// is required for a collection +func (a *ATNConfig) PHash() int { + var c int + if a.context != nil { + c = a.context.Hash() + } + + h := murmurInit(7) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.state.GetStateNumber()) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.alt) + h = murmurUpdate(h, c) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.semanticContext.Hash()) + return murmurFinish(h, 4) +} + +// String returns a string representation of the ATNConfig, usually used for debugging purposes +func (a *ATNConfig) String() string { + var s1, s2, s3 string + + if a.context != nil { + s1 = ",[" + fmt.Sprint(a.context) + "]" + } + + if a.semanticContext != SemanticContextNone { + s2 = "," + fmt.Sprint(a.semanticContext) + } + + if a.reachesIntoOuterContext > 0 { + s3 = ",up=" + fmt.Sprint(a.reachesIntoOuterContext) + } + + return fmt.Sprintf("(%v,%v%v%v%v)", a.state, a.alt, s1, s2, s3) +} + +func NewLexerATNConfig6(state ATNState, alt int, context *PredictionContext) *ATNConfig { + lac := &ATNConfig{} + lac.state = state + lac.alt = alt + lac.context = context + lac.semanticContext = SemanticContextNone + lac.cType = lexerConfig + return lac +} + +func NewLexerATNConfig4(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState) *ATNConfig { + lac := &ATNConfig{} + lac.lexerActionExecutor = c.lexerActionExecutor + lac.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision = checkNonGreedyDecision(c, state) + lac.InitATNConfig(c, state, c.GetAlt(), c.GetContext(), c.GetSemanticContext()) + lac.cType = lexerConfig + return lac +} + +func NewLexerATNConfig3(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState, lexerActionExecutor *LexerActionExecutor) *ATNConfig { + lac := &ATNConfig{} + lac.lexerActionExecutor = lexerActionExecutor + lac.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision = checkNonGreedyDecision(c, state) + lac.InitATNConfig(c, state, c.GetAlt(), c.GetContext(), c.GetSemanticContext()) + lac.cType = lexerConfig + return lac +} + +func NewLexerATNConfig2(c *ATNConfig, state ATNState, context *PredictionContext) *ATNConfig { + lac := &ATNConfig{} + lac.lexerActionExecutor = c.lexerActionExecutor + lac.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision = checkNonGreedyDecision(c, state) + lac.InitATNConfig(c, state, c.GetAlt(), context, c.GetSemanticContext()) + lac.cType = lexerConfig + return lac +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewLexerATNConfig1(state ATNState, alt int, context *PredictionContext) *ATNConfig { + lac := &ATNConfig{} + lac.state = state + lac.alt = alt + lac.context = context + lac.semanticContext = SemanticContextNone + lac.cType = lexerConfig + return lac +} + +// LHash is the default hash function for Lexer ATNConfig objects, it can be used directly or via +// the default comparator [ObjEqComparator]. +func (a *ATNConfig) LHash() int { + var f int + if a.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision { + f = 1 + } else { + f = 0 + } + h := murmurInit(7) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.state.GetStateNumber()) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.alt) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.context.Hash()) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.semanticContext.Hash()) + h = murmurUpdate(h, f) + h = murmurUpdate(h, a.lexerActionExecutor.Hash()) + h = murmurFinish(h, 6) + return h +} + +// LEquals is the default comparison function for Lexer ATNConfig objects, it can be used directly or via +// the default comparator [ObjEqComparator]. +func (a *ATNConfig) LEquals(other Collectable[*ATNConfig]) bool { + var otherT, ok = other.(*ATNConfig) + if !ok { + return false + } else if a == otherT { + return true + } else if a.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision != otherT.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision { + return false + } + + switch { + case a.lexerActionExecutor == nil && otherT.lexerActionExecutor == nil: + return true + case a.lexerActionExecutor != nil && otherT.lexerActionExecutor != nil: + if !a.lexerActionExecutor.Equals(otherT.lexerActionExecutor) { + return false + } + default: + return false // One but not both, are nil + } + + return a.PEquals(otherT) +} + +func checkNonGreedyDecision(source *ATNConfig, target ATNState) bool { + var ds, ok = target.(DecisionState) + + return source.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision || (ok && ds.getNonGreedy()) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_config_set.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_config_set.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..52dbaf8064 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_config_set.go @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" +) + +// ATNConfigSet is a specialized set of ATNConfig that tracks information +// about its elements and can combine similar configurations using a +// graph-structured stack. +type ATNConfigSet struct { + cachedHash int + + // configLookup is used to determine whether two ATNConfigSets are equal. We + // need all configurations with the same (s, i, _, semctx) to be equal. A key + // effectively doubles the number of objects associated with ATNConfigs. All + // keys are hashed by (s, i, _, pi), not including the context. Wiped out when + // read-only because a set becomes a DFA state. + configLookup *JStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]] + + // configs is the added elements that did not match an existing key in configLookup + configs []*ATNConfig + + // TODO: These fields make me pretty uncomfortable, but it is nice to pack up + // info together because it saves re-computation. Can we track conflicts as they + // are added to save scanning configs later? + conflictingAlts *BitSet + + // dipsIntoOuterContext is used by parsers and lexers. In a lexer, it indicates + // we hit a pred while computing a closure operation. Do not make a DFA state + // from the ATNConfigSet in this case. TODO: How is this used by parsers? + dipsIntoOuterContext bool + + // fullCtx is whether it is part of a full context LL prediction. Used to + // determine how to merge $. It is a wildcard with SLL, but not for an LL + // context merge. + fullCtx bool + + // Used in parser and lexer. In lexer, it indicates we hit a pred + // while computing a closure operation. Don't make a DFA state from this set. + hasSemanticContext bool + + // readOnly is whether it is read-only. Do not + // allow any code to manipulate the set if true because DFA states will point at + // sets and those must not change. It not, protect other fields; conflictingAlts + // in particular, which is assigned after readOnly. + readOnly bool + + // TODO: These fields make me pretty uncomfortable, but it is nice to pack up + // info together because it saves re-computation. Can we track conflicts as they + // are added to save scanning configs later? + uniqueAlt int +} + +// Alts returns the combined set of alts for all the configurations in this set. +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Alts() *BitSet { + alts := NewBitSet() + for _, it := range b.configs { + alts.add(it.GetAlt()) + } + return alts +} + +// NewATNConfigSet creates a new ATNConfigSet instance. +func NewATNConfigSet(fullCtx bool) *ATNConfigSet { + return &ATNConfigSet{ + cachedHash: -1, + configLookup: NewJStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]](aConfCompInst, ATNConfigLookupCollection, "NewATNConfigSet()"), + fullCtx: fullCtx, + } +} + +// Add merges contexts with existing configs for (s, i, pi, _), +// where 's' is the ATNConfig.state, 'i' is the ATNConfig.alt, and +// 'pi' is the [ATNConfig].semanticContext. +// +// We use (s,i,pi) as the key. +// Updates dipsIntoOuterContext and hasSemanticContext when necessary. +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Add(config *ATNConfig, mergeCache *JPCMap) bool { + if b.readOnly { + panic("set is read-only") + } + + if config.GetSemanticContext() != SemanticContextNone { + b.hasSemanticContext = true + } + + if config.GetReachesIntoOuterContext() > 0 { + b.dipsIntoOuterContext = true + } + + existing, present := b.configLookup.Put(config) + + // The config was not already in the set + // + if !present { + b.cachedHash = -1 + b.configs = append(b.configs, config) // Track order here + return true + } + + // Merge a previous (s, i, pi, _) with it and save the result + rootIsWildcard := !b.fullCtx + merged := merge(existing.GetContext(), config.GetContext(), rootIsWildcard, mergeCache) + + // No need to check for existing.context because config.context is in the cache, + // since the only way to create new graphs is the "call rule" and here. We cache + // at both places. + existing.SetReachesIntoOuterContext(intMax(existing.GetReachesIntoOuterContext(), config.GetReachesIntoOuterContext())) + + // Preserve the precedence filter suppression during the merge + if config.getPrecedenceFilterSuppressed() { + existing.setPrecedenceFilterSuppressed(true) + } + + // Replace the context because there is no need to do alt mapping + existing.SetContext(merged) + + return true +} + +// GetStates returns the set of states represented by all configurations in this config set +func (b *ATNConfigSet) GetStates() *JStore[ATNState, Comparator[ATNState]] { + + // states uses the standard comparator and Hash() provided by the ATNState instance + // + states := NewJStore[ATNState, Comparator[ATNState]](aStateEqInst, ATNStateCollection, "ATNConfigSet.GetStates()") + + for i := 0; i < len(b.configs); i++ { + states.Put(b.configs[i].GetState()) + } + + return states +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) GetPredicates() []SemanticContext { + predicates := make([]SemanticContext, 0) + + for i := 0; i < len(b.configs); i++ { + c := b.configs[i].GetSemanticContext() + + if c != SemanticContextNone { + predicates = append(predicates, c) + } + } + + return predicates +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) OptimizeConfigs(interpreter *BaseATNSimulator) { + if b.readOnly { + panic("set is read-only") + } + + // Empty indicate no optimization is possible + if b.configLookup == nil || b.configLookup.Len() == 0 { + return + } + + for i := 0; i < len(b.configs); i++ { + config := b.configs[i] + config.SetContext(interpreter.getCachedContext(config.GetContext())) + } +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) AddAll(coll []*ATNConfig) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(coll); i++ { + b.Add(coll[i], nil) + } + + return false +} + +// Compare The configs are only equal if they are in the same order and their Equals function returns true. +// Java uses ArrayList.equals(), which requires the same order. +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Compare(bs *ATNConfigSet) bool { + if len(b.configs) != len(bs.configs) { + return false + } + for i := 0; i < len(b.configs); i++ { + if !b.configs[i].Equals(bs.configs[i]) { + return false + } + } + + return true +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Equals(other Collectable[ATNConfig]) bool { + if b == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*ATNConfigSet); !ok { + return false + } + + other2 := other.(*ATNConfigSet) + var eca bool + switch { + case b.conflictingAlts == nil && other2.conflictingAlts == nil: + eca = true + case b.conflictingAlts != nil && other2.conflictingAlts != nil: + eca = b.conflictingAlts.equals(other2.conflictingAlts) + } + return b.configs != nil && + b.fullCtx == other2.fullCtx && + b.uniqueAlt == other2.uniqueAlt && + eca && + b.hasSemanticContext == other2.hasSemanticContext && + b.dipsIntoOuterContext == other2.dipsIntoOuterContext && + b.Compare(other2) +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Hash() int { + if b.readOnly { + if b.cachedHash == -1 { + b.cachedHash = b.hashCodeConfigs() + } + + return b.cachedHash + } + + return b.hashCodeConfigs() +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) hashCodeConfigs() int { + h := 1 + for _, config := range b.configs { + h = 31*h + config.Hash() + } + return h +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Contains(item *ATNConfig) bool { + if b.readOnly { + panic("not implemented for read-only sets") + } + if b.configLookup == nil { + return false + } + return b.configLookup.Contains(item) +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) ContainsFast(item *ATNConfig) bool { + return b.Contains(item) +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) Clear() { + if b.readOnly { + panic("set is read-only") + } + b.configs = make([]*ATNConfig, 0) + b.cachedHash = -1 + b.configLookup = NewJStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]](aConfCompInst, ATNConfigLookupCollection, "NewATNConfigSet()") +} + +func (b *ATNConfigSet) String() string { + + s := "[" + + for i, c := range b.configs { + s += c.String() + + if i != len(b.configs)-1 { + s += ", " + } + } + + s += "]" + + if b.hasSemanticContext { + s += ",hasSemanticContext=" + fmt.Sprint(b.hasSemanticContext) + } + + if b.uniqueAlt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + s += ",uniqueAlt=" + fmt.Sprint(b.uniqueAlt) + } + + if b.conflictingAlts != nil { + s += ",conflictingAlts=" + b.conflictingAlts.String() + } + + if b.dipsIntoOuterContext { + s += ",dipsIntoOuterContext" + } + + return s +} + +// NewOrderedATNConfigSet creates a config set with a slightly different Hash/Equal pair +// for use in lexers. +func NewOrderedATNConfigSet() *ATNConfigSet { + return &ATNConfigSet{ + cachedHash: -1, + // This set uses the standard Hash() and Equals() from ATNConfig + configLookup: NewJStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]](aConfEqInst, ATNConfigCollection, "ATNConfigSet.NewOrderedATNConfigSet()"), + fullCtx: false, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_deserialization_options.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_deserialization_options.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bdb30b3622 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_deserialization_options.go @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import "errors" + +var defaultATNDeserializationOptions = ATNDeserializationOptions{true, true, false} + +type ATNDeserializationOptions struct { + readOnly bool + verifyATN bool + generateRuleBypassTransitions bool +} + +func (opts *ATNDeserializationOptions) ReadOnly() bool { + return opts.readOnly +} + +func (opts *ATNDeserializationOptions) SetReadOnly(readOnly bool) { + if opts.readOnly { + panic(errors.New("cannot mutate read only ATNDeserializationOptions")) + } + opts.readOnly = readOnly +} + +func (opts *ATNDeserializationOptions) VerifyATN() bool { + return opts.verifyATN +} + +func (opts *ATNDeserializationOptions) SetVerifyATN(verifyATN bool) { + if opts.readOnly { + panic(errors.New("cannot mutate read only ATNDeserializationOptions")) + } + opts.verifyATN = verifyATN +} + +func (opts *ATNDeserializationOptions) GenerateRuleBypassTransitions() bool { + return opts.generateRuleBypassTransitions +} + +func (opts *ATNDeserializationOptions) SetGenerateRuleBypassTransitions(generateRuleBypassTransitions bool) { + if opts.readOnly { + panic(errors.New("cannot mutate read only ATNDeserializationOptions")) + } + opts.generateRuleBypassTransitions = generateRuleBypassTransitions +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func DefaultATNDeserializationOptions() *ATNDeserializationOptions { + return NewATNDeserializationOptions(&defaultATNDeserializationOptions) +} + +func NewATNDeserializationOptions(other *ATNDeserializationOptions) *ATNDeserializationOptions { + o := new(ATNDeserializationOptions) + if other != nil { + *o = *other + o.readOnly = false + } + return o +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_deserializer.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_deserializer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2dcb9ae11b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_deserializer.go @@ -0,0 +1,684 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" +) + +const serializedVersion = 4 + +type loopEndStateIntPair struct { + item0 *LoopEndState + item1 int +} + +type blockStartStateIntPair struct { + item0 BlockStartState + item1 int +} + +type ATNDeserializer struct { + options *ATNDeserializationOptions + data []int32 + pos int +} + +func NewATNDeserializer(options *ATNDeserializationOptions) *ATNDeserializer { + if options == nil { + options = &defaultATNDeserializationOptions + } + + return &ATNDeserializer{options: options} +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedFunction +func stringInSlice(a string, list []string) int { + for i, b := range list { + if b == a { + return i + } + } + + return -1 +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) Deserialize(data []int32) *ATN { + a.data = data + a.pos = 0 + a.checkVersion() + + atn := a.readATN() + + a.readStates(atn) + a.readRules(atn) + a.readModes(atn) + + sets := a.readSets(atn, nil) + + a.readEdges(atn, sets) + a.readDecisions(atn) + a.readLexerActions(atn) + a.markPrecedenceDecisions(atn) + a.verifyATN(atn) + + if a.options.GenerateRuleBypassTransitions() && atn.grammarType == ATNTypeParser { + a.generateRuleBypassTransitions(atn) + // Re-verify after modification + a.verifyATN(atn) + } + + return atn + +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) checkVersion() { + version := a.readInt() + + if version != serializedVersion { + panic("Could not deserialize ATN with version " + strconv.Itoa(version) + " (expected " + strconv.Itoa(serializedVersion) + ").") + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readATN() *ATN { + grammarType := a.readInt() + maxTokenType := a.readInt() + + return NewATN(grammarType, maxTokenType) +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readStates(atn *ATN) { + nstates := a.readInt() + + // Allocate worst case size. + loopBackStateNumbers := make([]loopEndStateIntPair, 0, nstates) + endStateNumbers := make([]blockStartStateIntPair, 0, nstates) + + // Preallocate states slice. + atn.states = make([]ATNState, 0, nstates) + + for i := 0; i < nstates; i++ { + stype := a.readInt() + + // Ignore bad types of states + if stype == ATNStateInvalidType { + atn.addState(nil) + continue + } + + ruleIndex := a.readInt() + + s := a.stateFactory(stype, ruleIndex) + + if stype == ATNStateLoopEnd { + loopBackStateNumber := a.readInt() + + loopBackStateNumbers = append(loopBackStateNumbers, loopEndStateIntPair{s.(*LoopEndState), loopBackStateNumber}) + } else if s2, ok := s.(BlockStartState); ok { + endStateNumber := a.readInt() + + endStateNumbers = append(endStateNumbers, blockStartStateIntPair{s2, endStateNumber}) + } + + atn.addState(s) + } + + // Delay the assignment of loop back and end states until we know all the state + // instances have been initialized + for _, pair := range loopBackStateNumbers { + pair.item0.loopBackState = atn.states[pair.item1] + } + + for _, pair := range endStateNumbers { + pair.item0.setEndState(atn.states[pair.item1].(*BlockEndState)) + } + + numNonGreedyStates := a.readInt() + for j := 0; j < numNonGreedyStates; j++ { + stateNumber := a.readInt() + + atn.states[stateNumber].(DecisionState).setNonGreedy(true) + } + + numPrecedenceStates := a.readInt() + for j := 0; j < numPrecedenceStates; j++ { + stateNumber := a.readInt() + + atn.states[stateNumber].(*RuleStartState).isPrecedenceRule = true + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readRules(atn *ATN) { + nrules := a.readInt() + + if atn.grammarType == ATNTypeLexer { + atn.ruleToTokenType = make([]int, nrules) + } + + atn.ruleToStartState = make([]*RuleStartState, nrules) + + for i := range atn.ruleToStartState { + s := a.readInt() + startState := atn.states[s].(*RuleStartState) + + atn.ruleToStartState[i] = startState + + if atn.grammarType == ATNTypeLexer { + tokenType := a.readInt() + + atn.ruleToTokenType[i] = tokenType + } + } + + atn.ruleToStopState = make([]*RuleStopState, nrules) + + for _, state := range atn.states { + if s2, ok := state.(*RuleStopState); ok { + atn.ruleToStopState[s2.ruleIndex] = s2 + atn.ruleToStartState[s2.ruleIndex].stopState = s2 + } + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readModes(atn *ATN) { + nmodes := a.readInt() + atn.modeToStartState = make([]*TokensStartState, nmodes) + + for i := range atn.modeToStartState { + s := a.readInt() + + atn.modeToStartState[i] = atn.states[s].(*TokensStartState) + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readSets(_ *ATN, sets []*IntervalSet) []*IntervalSet { + m := a.readInt() + + // Preallocate the needed capacity. + if cap(sets)-len(sets) < m { + isets := make([]*IntervalSet, len(sets), len(sets)+m) + copy(isets, sets) + sets = isets + } + + for i := 0; i < m; i++ { + iset := NewIntervalSet() + + sets = append(sets, iset) + + n := a.readInt() + containsEOF := a.readInt() + + if containsEOF != 0 { + iset.addOne(-1) + } + + for j := 0; j < n; j++ { + i1 := a.readInt() + i2 := a.readInt() + + iset.addRange(i1, i2) + } + } + + return sets +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readEdges(atn *ATN, sets []*IntervalSet) { + nedges := a.readInt() + + for i := 0; i < nedges; i++ { + var ( + src = a.readInt() + trg = a.readInt() + ttype = a.readInt() + arg1 = a.readInt() + arg2 = a.readInt() + arg3 = a.readInt() + trans = a.edgeFactory(atn, ttype, src, trg, arg1, arg2, arg3, sets) + srcState = atn.states[src] + ) + + srcState.AddTransition(trans, -1) + } + + // Edges for rule stop states can be derived, so they are not serialized + for _, state := range atn.states { + for _, t := range state.GetTransitions() { + var rt, ok = t.(*RuleTransition) + + if !ok { + continue + } + + outermostPrecedenceReturn := -1 + + if atn.ruleToStartState[rt.getTarget().GetRuleIndex()].isPrecedenceRule { + if rt.precedence == 0 { + outermostPrecedenceReturn = rt.getTarget().GetRuleIndex() + } + } + + trans := NewEpsilonTransition(rt.followState, outermostPrecedenceReturn) + + atn.ruleToStopState[rt.getTarget().GetRuleIndex()].AddTransition(trans, -1) + } + } + + for _, state := range atn.states { + if s2, ok := state.(BlockStartState); ok { + // We need to know the end state to set its start state + if s2.getEndState() == nil { + panic("IllegalState") + } + + // Block end states can only be associated to a single block start state + if s2.getEndState().startState != nil { + panic("IllegalState") + } + + s2.getEndState().startState = state + } + + if s2, ok := state.(*PlusLoopbackState); ok { + for _, t := range s2.GetTransitions() { + if t2, ok := t.getTarget().(*PlusBlockStartState); ok { + t2.loopBackState = state + } + } + } else if s2, ok := state.(*StarLoopbackState); ok { + for _, t := range s2.GetTransitions() { + if t2, ok := t.getTarget().(*StarLoopEntryState); ok { + t2.loopBackState = state + } + } + } + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readDecisions(atn *ATN) { + ndecisions := a.readInt() + + for i := 0; i < ndecisions; i++ { + s := a.readInt() + decState := atn.states[s].(DecisionState) + + atn.DecisionToState = append(atn.DecisionToState, decState) + decState.setDecision(i) + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readLexerActions(atn *ATN) { + if atn.grammarType == ATNTypeLexer { + count := a.readInt() + + atn.lexerActions = make([]LexerAction, count) + + for i := range atn.lexerActions { + actionType := a.readInt() + data1 := a.readInt() + data2 := a.readInt() + atn.lexerActions[i] = a.lexerActionFactory(actionType, data1, data2) + } + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) generateRuleBypassTransitions(atn *ATN) { + count := len(atn.ruleToStartState) + + for i := 0; i < count; i++ { + atn.ruleToTokenType[i] = atn.maxTokenType + i + 1 + } + + for i := 0; i < count; i++ { + a.generateRuleBypassTransition(atn, i) + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) generateRuleBypassTransition(atn *ATN, idx int) { + bypassStart := NewBasicBlockStartState() + + bypassStart.ruleIndex = idx + atn.addState(bypassStart) + + bypassStop := NewBlockEndState() + + bypassStop.ruleIndex = idx + atn.addState(bypassStop) + + bypassStart.endState = bypassStop + + atn.defineDecisionState(&bypassStart.BaseDecisionState) + + bypassStop.startState = bypassStart + + var excludeTransition Transition + var endState ATNState + + if atn.ruleToStartState[idx].isPrecedenceRule { + // Wrap from the beginning of the rule to the StarLoopEntryState + endState = nil + + for i := 0; i < len(atn.states); i++ { + state := atn.states[i] + + if a.stateIsEndStateFor(state, idx) != nil { + endState = state + excludeTransition = state.(*StarLoopEntryState).loopBackState.GetTransitions()[0] + + break + } + } + + if excludeTransition == nil { + panic("Couldn't identify final state of the precedence rule prefix section.") + } + } else { + endState = atn.ruleToStopState[idx] + } + + // All non-excluded transitions that currently target end state need to target + // blockEnd instead + for i := 0; i < len(atn.states); i++ { + state := atn.states[i] + + for j := 0; j < len(state.GetTransitions()); j++ { + transition := state.GetTransitions()[j] + + if transition == excludeTransition { + continue + } + + if transition.getTarget() == endState { + transition.setTarget(bypassStop) + } + } + } + + // All transitions leaving the rule start state need to leave blockStart instead + ruleToStartState := atn.ruleToStartState[idx] + count := len(ruleToStartState.GetTransitions()) + + for count > 0 { + bypassStart.AddTransition(ruleToStartState.GetTransitions()[count-1], -1) + ruleToStartState.SetTransitions([]Transition{ruleToStartState.GetTransitions()[len(ruleToStartState.GetTransitions())-1]}) + } + + // Link the new states + atn.ruleToStartState[idx].AddTransition(NewEpsilonTransition(bypassStart, -1), -1) + bypassStop.AddTransition(NewEpsilonTransition(endState, -1), -1) + + MatchState := NewBasicState() + + atn.addState(MatchState) + MatchState.AddTransition(NewAtomTransition(bypassStop, atn.ruleToTokenType[idx]), -1) + bypassStart.AddTransition(NewEpsilonTransition(MatchState, -1), -1) +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) stateIsEndStateFor(state ATNState, idx int) ATNState { + if state.GetRuleIndex() != idx { + return nil + } + + if _, ok := state.(*StarLoopEntryState); !ok { + return nil + } + + maybeLoopEndState := state.GetTransitions()[len(state.GetTransitions())-1].getTarget() + + if _, ok := maybeLoopEndState.(*LoopEndState); !ok { + return nil + } + + var _, ok = maybeLoopEndState.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget().(*RuleStopState) + + if maybeLoopEndState.(*LoopEndState).epsilonOnlyTransitions && ok { + return state + } + + return nil +} + +// markPrecedenceDecisions analyzes the StarLoopEntryState states in the +// specified ATN to set the StarLoopEntryState.precedenceRuleDecision field to +// the correct value. +func (a *ATNDeserializer) markPrecedenceDecisions(atn *ATN) { + for _, state := range atn.states { + if _, ok := state.(*StarLoopEntryState); !ok { + continue + } + + // We analyze the [ATN] to determine if an ATN decision state is the + // decision for the closure block that determines whether a + // precedence rule should continue or complete. + if atn.ruleToStartState[state.GetRuleIndex()].isPrecedenceRule { + maybeLoopEndState := state.GetTransitions()[len(state.GetTransitions())-1].getTarget() + + if s3, ok := maybeLoopEndState.(*LoopEndState); ok { + var _, ok2 = maybeLoopEndState.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget().(*RuleStopState) + + if s3.epsilonOnlyTransitions && ok2 { + state.(*StarLoopEntryState).precedenceRuleDecision = true + } + } + } + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) verifyATN(atn *ATN) { + if !a.options.VerifyATN() { + return + } + + // Verify assumptions + for _, state := range atn.states { + if state == nil { + continue + } + + a.checkCondition(state.GetEpsilonOnlyTransitions() || len(state.GetTransitions()) <= 1, "") + + switch s2 := state.(type) { + case *PlusBlockStartState: + a.checkCondition(s2.loopBackState != nil, "") + + case *StarLoopEntryState: + a.checkCondition(s2.loopBackState != nil, "") + a.checkCondition(len(s2.GetTransitions()) == 2, "") + + switch s2.transitions[0].getTarget().(type) { + case *StarBlockStartState: + _, ok := s2.transitions[1].getTarget().(*LoopEndState) + + a.checkCondition(ok, "") + a.checkCondition(!s2.nonGreedy, "") + + case *LoopEndState: + var _, ok = s2.transitions[1].getTarget().(*StarBlockStartState) + + a.checkCondition(ok, "") + a.checkCondition(s2.nonGreedy, "") + + default: + panic("IllegalState") + } + + case *StarLoopbackState: + a.checkCondition(len(state.GetTransitions()) == 1, "") + + var _, ok = state.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget().(*StarLoopEntryState) + + a.checkCondition(ok, "") + + case *LoopEndState: + a.checkCondition(s2.loopBackState != nil, "") + + case *RuleStartState: + a.checkCondition(s2.stopState != nil, "") + + case BlockStartState: + a.checkCondition(s2.getEndState() != nil, "") + + case *BlockEndState: + a.checkCondition(s2.startState != nil, "") + + case DecisionState: + a.checkCondition(len(s2.GetTransitions()) <= 1 || s2.getDecision() >= 0, "") + + default: + var _, ok = s2.(*RuleStopState) + + a.checkCondition(len(s2.GetTransitions()) <= 1 || ok, "") + } + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) checkCondition(condition bool, message string) { + if !condition { + if message == "" { + message = "IllegalState" + } + + panic(message) + } +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) readInt() int { + v := a.data[a.pos] + + a.pos++ + + return int(v) // data is 32 bits but int is at least that big +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) edgeFactory(atn *ATN, typeIndex, _, trg, arg1, arg2, arg3 int, sets []*IntervalSet) Transition { + target := atn.states[trg] + + switch typeIndex { + case TransitionEPSILON: + return NewEpsilonTransition(target, -1) + + case TransitionRANGE: + if arg3 != 0 { + return NewRangeTransition(target, TokenEOF, arg2) + } + + return NewRangeTransition(target, arg1, arg2) + + case TransitionRULE: + return NewRuleTransition(atn.states[arg1], arg2, arg3, target) + + case TransitionPREDICATE: + return NewPredicateTransition(target, arg1, arg2, arg3 != 0) + + case TransitionPRECEDENCE: + return NewPrecedencePredicateTransition(target, arg1) + + case TransitionATOM: + if arg3 != 0 { + return NewAtomTransition(target, TokenEOF) + } + + return NewAtomTransition(target, arg1) + + case TransitionACTION: + return NewActionTransition(target, arg1, arg2, arg3 != 0) + + case TransitionSET: + return NewSetTransition(target, sets[arg1]) + + case TransitionNOTSET: + return NewNotSetTransition(target, sets[arg1]) + + case TransitionWILDCARD: + return NewWildcardTransition(target) + } + + panic("The specified transition type is not valid.") +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) stateFactory(typeIndex, ruleIndex int) ATNState { + var s ATNState + + switch typeIndex { + case ATNStateInvalidType: + return nil + + case ATNStateBasic: + s = NewBasicState() + + case ATNStateRuleStart: + s = NewRuleStartState() + + case ATNStateBlockStart: + s = NewBasicBlockStartState() + + case ATNStatePlusBlockStart: + s = NewPlusBlockStartState() + + case ATNStateStarBlockStart: + s = NewStarBlockStartState() + + case ATNStateTokenStart: + s = NewTokensStartState() + + case ATNStateRuleStop: + s = NewRuleStopState() + + case ATNStateBlockEnd: + s = NewBlockEndState() + + case ATNStateStarLoopBack: + s = NewStarLoopbackState() + + case ATNStateStarLoopEntry: + s = NewStarLoopEntryState() + + case ATNStatePlusLoopBack: + s = NewPlusLoopbackState() + + case ATNStateLoopEnd: + s = NewLoopEndState() + + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("state type %d is invalid", typeIndex)) + } + + s.SetRuleIndex(ruleIndex) + + return s +} + +func (a *ATNDeserializer) lexerActionFactory(typeIndex, data1, data2 int) LexerAction { + switch typeIndex { + case LexerActionTypeChannel: + return NewLexerChannelAction(data1) + + case LexerActionTypeCustom: + return NewLexerCustomAction(data1, data2) + + case LexerActionTypeMode: + return NewLexerModeAction(data1) + + case LexerActionTypeMore: + return LexerMoreActionINSTANCE + + case LexerActionTypePopMode: + return LexerPopModeActionINSTANCE + + case LexerActionTypePushMode: + return NewLexerPushModeAction(data1) + + case LexerActionTypeSkip: + return LexerSkipActionINSTANCE + + case LexerActionTypeType: + return NewLexerTypeAction(data1) + + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("lexer action %d is invalid", typeIndex)) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_simulator.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_simulator.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..afe6c9f809 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_simulator.go @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +var ATNSimulatorError = NewDFAState(0x7FFFFFFF, NewATNConfigSet(false)) + +type IATNSimulator interface { + SharedContextCache() *PredictionContextCache + ATN() *ATN + DecisionToDFA() []*DFA +} + +type BaseATNSimulator struct { + atn *ATN + sharedContextCache *PredictionContextCache + decisionToDFA []*DFA +} + +func (b *BaseATNSimulator) getCachedContext(context *PredictionContext) *PredictionContext { + if b.sharedContextCache == nil { + return context + } + + //visited := NewJMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, Comparator[*PredictionContext]](pContextEqInst, PredictionVisitedCollection, "Visit map in getCachedContext()") + visited := NewVisitRecord() + return getCachedBasePredictionContext(context, b.sharedContextCache, visited) +} + +func (b *BaseATNSimulator) SharedContextCache() *PredictionContextCache { + return b.sharedContextCache +} + +func (b *BaseATNSimulator) ATN() *ATN { + return b.atn +} + +func (b *BaseATNSimulator) DecisionToDFA() []*DFA { + return b.decisionToDFA +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_state.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_state.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2ae5807cdb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_state.go @@ -0,0 +1,461 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "strconv" +) + +// Constants for serialization. +const ( + ATNStateInvalidType = 0 + ATNStateBasic = 1 + ATNStateRuleStart = 2 + ATNStateBlockStart = 3 + ATNStatePlusBlockStart = 4 + ATNStateStarBlockStart = 5 + ATNStateTokenStart = 6 + ATNStateRuleStop = 7 + ATNStateBlockEnd = 8 + ATNStateStarLoopBack = 9 + ATNStateStarLoopEntry = 10 + ATNStatePlusLoopBack = 11 + ATNStateLoopEnd = 12 + + ATNStateInvalidStateNumber = -1 +) + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var ATNStateInitialNumTransitions = 4 + +type ATNState interface { + GetEpsilonOnlyTransitions() bool + + GetRuleIndex() int + SetRuleIndex(int) + + GetNextTokenWithinRule() *IntervalSet + SetNextTokenWithinRule(*IntervalSet) + + GetATN() *ATN + SetATN(*ATN) + + GetStateType() int + + GetStateNumber() int + SetStateNumber(int) + + GetTransitions() []Transition + SetTransitions([]Transition) + AddTransition(Transition, int) + + String() string + Hash() int + Equals(Collectable[ATNState]) bool +} + +type BaseATNState struct { + // NextTokenWithinRule caches lookahead during parsing. Not used during construction. + NextTokenWithinRule *IntervalSet + + // atn is the current ATN. + atn *ATN + + epsilonOnlyTransitions bool + + // ruleIndex tracks the Rule index because there are no Rule objects at runtime. + ruleIndex int + + stateNumber int + + stateType int + + // Track the transitions emanating from this ATN state. + transitions []Transition +} + +func NewATNState() *BaseATNState { + return &BaseATNState{stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, stateType: ATNStateInvalidType} +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) GetRuleIndex() int { + return as.ruleIndex +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) SetRuleIndex(v int) { + as.ruleIndex = v +} +func (as *BaseATNState) GetEpsilonOnlyTransitions() bool { + return as.epsilonOnlyTransitions +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) GetATN() *ATN { + return as.atn +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) SetATN(atn *ATN) { + as.atn = atn +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) GetTransitions() []Transition { + return as.transitions +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) SetTransitions(t []Transition) { + as.transitions = t +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) GetStateType() int { + return as.stateType +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) GetStateNumber() int { + return as.stateNumber +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) SetStateNumber(stateNumber int) { + as.stateNumber = stateNumber +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) GetNextTokenWithinRule() *IntervalSet { + return as.NextTokenWithinRule +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) SetNextTokenWithinRule(v *IntervalSet) { + as.NextTokenWithinRule = v +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) Hash() int { + return as.stateNumber +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) String() string { + return strconv.Itoa(as.stateNumber) +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) Equals(other Collectable[ATNState]) bool { + if ot, ok := other.(ATNState); ok { + return as.stateNumber == ot.GetStateNumber() + } + + return false +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) isNonGreedyExitState() bool { + return false +} + +func (as *BaseATNState) AddTransition(trans Transition, index int) { + if len(as.transitions) == 0 { + as.epsilonOnlyTransitions = trans.getIsEpsilon() + } else if as.epsilonOnlyTransitions != trans.getIsEpsilon() { + _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdin, "ATN state %d has both epsilon and non-epsilon transitions.\n", as.stateNumber) + as.epsilonOnlyTransitions = false + } + + // TODO: Check code for already present compared to the Java equivalent + //alreadyPresent := false + //for _, t := range as.transitions { + // if t.getTarget().GetStateNumber() == trans.getTarget().GetStateNumber() { + // if t.getLabel() != nil && trans.getLabel() != nil && trans.getLabel().Equals(t.getLabel()) { + // alreadyPresent = true + // break + // } + // } else if t.getIsEpsilon() && trans.getIsEpsilon() { + // alreadyPresent = true + // break + // } + //} + //if !alreadyPresent { + if index == -1 { + as.transitions = append(as.transitions, trans) + } else { + as.transitions = append(as.transitions[:index], append([]Transition{trans}, as.transitions[index:]...)...) + // TODO: as.transitions.splice(index, 1, trans) + } + //} else { + // _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Transition already present in state %d\n", as.stateNumber) + //} +} + +type BasicState struct { + BaseATNState +} + +func NewBasicState() *BasicState { + return &BasicState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateBasic, + }, + } +} + +type DecisionState interface { + ATNState + + getDecision() int + setDecision(int) + + getNonGreedy() bool + setNonGreedy(bool) +} + +type BaseDecisionState struct { + BaseATNState + decision int + nonGreedy bool +} + +func NewBaseDecisionState() *BaseDecisionState { + return &BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateBasic, + }, + decision: -1, + } +} + +func (s *BaseDecisionState) getDecision() int { + return s.decision +} + +func (s *BaseDecisionState) setDecision(b int) { + s.decision = b +} + +func (s *BaseDecisionState) getNonGreedy() bool { + return s.nonGreedy +} + +func (s *BaseDecisionState) setNonGreedy(b bool) { + s.nonGreedy = b +} + +type BlockStartState interface { + DecisionState + + getEndState() *BlockEndState + setEndState(*BlockEndState) +} + +// BaseBlockStartState is the start of a regular (...) block. +type BaseBlockStartState struct { + BaseDecisionState + endState *BlockEndState +} + +func NewBlockStartState() *BaseBlockStartState { + return &BaseBlockStartState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateBasic, + }, + decision: -1, + }, + } +} + +func (s *BaseBlockStartState) getEndState() *BlockEndState { + return s.endState +} + +func (s *BaseBlockStartState) setEndState(b *BlockEndState) { + s.endState = b +} + +type BasicBlockStartState struct { + BaseBlockStartState +} + +func NewBasicBlockStartState() *BasicBlockStartState { + return &BasicBlockStartState{ + BaseBlockStartState: BaseBlockStartState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateBlockStart, + }, + }, + }, + } +} + +var _ BlockStartState = &BasicBlockStartState{} + +// BlockEndState is a terminal node of a simple (a|b|c) block. +type BlockEndState struct { + BaseATNState + startState ATNState +} + +func NewBlockEndState() *BlockEndState { + return &BlockEndState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateBlockEnd, + }, + startState: nil, + } +} + +// RuleStopState is the last node in the ATN for a rule, unless that rule is the +// start symbol. In that case, there is one transition to EOF. Later, we might +// encode references to all calls to this rule to compute FOLLOW sets for error +// handling. +type RuleStopState struct { + BaseATNState +} + +func NewRuleStopState() *RuleStopState { + return &RuleStopState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateRuleStop, + }, + } +} + +type RuleStartState struct { + BaseATNState + stopState ATNState + isPrecedenceRule bool +} + +func NewRuleStartState() *RuleStartState { + return &RuleStartState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateRuleStart, + }, + } +} + +// PlusLoopbackState is a decision state for A+ and (A|B)+. It has two +// transitions: one to the loop back to start of the block, and one to exit. +type PlusLoopbackState struct { + BaseDecisionState +} + +func NewPlusLoopbackState() *PlusLoopbackState { + return &PlusLoopbackState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStatePlusLoopBack, + }, + }, + } +} + +// PlusBlockStartState is the start of a (A|B|...)+ loop. Technically it is a +// decision state; we don't use it for code generation. Somebody might need it, +// it is included for completeness. In reality, PlusLoopbackState is the real +// decision-making node for A+. +type PlusBlockStartState struct { + BaseBlockStartState + loopBackState ATNState +} + +func NewPlusBlockStartState() *PlusBlockStartState { + return &PlusBlockStartState{ + BaseBlockStartState: BaseBlockStartState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStatePlusBlockStart, + }, + }, + }, + } +} + +var _ BlockStartState = &PlusBlockStartState{} + +// StarBlockStartState is the block that begins a closure loop. +type StarBlockStartState struct { + BaseBlockStartState +} + +func NewStarBlockStartState() *StarBlockStartState { + return &StarBlockStartState{ + BaseBlockStartState: BaseBlockStartState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateStarBlockStart, + }, + }, + }, + } +} + +var _ BlockStartState = &StarBlockStartState{} + +type StarLoopbackState struct { + BaseATNState +} + +func NewStarLoopbackState() *StarLoopbackState { + return &StarLoopbackState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateStarLoopBack, + }, + } +} + +type StarLoopEntryState struct { + BaseDecisionState + loopBackState ATNState + precedenceRuleDecision bool +} + +func NewStarLoopEntryState() *StarLoopEntryState { + // False precedenceRuleDecision indicates whether s state can benefit from a precedence DFA during SLL decision making. + return &StarLoopEntryState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateStarLoopEntry, + }, + }, + } +} + +// LoopEndState marks the end of a * or + loop. +type LoopEndState struct { + BaseATNState + loopBackState ATNState +} + +func NewLoopEndState() *LoopEndState { + return &LoopEndState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateLoopEnd, + }, + } +} + +// TokensStartState is the Tokens rule start state linking to each lexer rule start state. +type TokensStartState struct { + BaseDecisionState +} + +func NewTokensStartState() *TokensStartState { + return &TokensStartState{ + BaseDecisionState: BaseDecisionState{ + BaseATNState: BaseATNState{ + stateNumber: ATNStateInvalidStateNumber, + stateType: ATNStateTokenStart, + }, + }, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_type.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_type.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3a515a145f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/atn_type.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// Represent the type of recognizer an ATN applies to. +const ( + ATNTypeLexer = 0 + ATNTypeParser = 1 +) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/char_stream.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/char_stream.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd8127b6b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/char_stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +type CharStream interface { + IntStream + GetText(int, int) string + GetTextFromTokens(start, end Token) string + GetTextFromInterval(Interval) string +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/common_token_factory.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/common_token_factory.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1bb0314ea0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/common_token_factory.go @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// TokenFactory creates CommonToken objects. +type TokenFactory interface { + Create(source *TokenSourceCharStreamPair, ttype int, text string, channel, start, stop, line, column int) Token +} + +// CommonTokenFactory is the default TokenFactory implementation. +type CommonTokenFactory struct { + // copyText indicates whether CommonToken.setText should be called after + // constructing tokens to explicitly set the text. This is useful for cases + // where the input stream might not be able to provide arbitrary substrings of + // text from the input after the lexer creates a token (e.g. the + // implementation of CharStream.GetText in UnbufferedCharStream panics an + // UnsupportedOperationException). Explicitly setting the token text allows + // Token.GetText to be called at any time regardless of the input stream + // implementation. + // + // The default value is false to avoid the performance and memory overhead of + // copying text for every token unless explicitly requested. + copyText bool +} + +func NewCommonTokenFactory(copyText bool) *CommonTokenFactory { + return &CommonTokenFactory{copyText: copyText} +} + +// CommonTokenFactoryDEFAULT is the default CommonTokenFactory. It does not +// explicitly copy token text when constructing tokens. +var CommonTokenFactoryDEFAULT = NewCommonTokenFactory(false) + +func (c *CommonTokenFactory) Create(source *TokenSourceCharStreamPair, ttype int, text string, channel, start, stop, line, column int) Token { + t := NewCommonToken(source, ttype, channel, start, stop) + + t.line = line + t.column = column + + if text != "" { + t.SetText(text) + } else if c.copyText && source.charStream != nil { + t.SetText(source.charStream.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(start, stop))) + } + + return t +} + +func (c *CommonTokenFactory) createThin(ttype int, text string) Token { + t := NewCommonToken(nil, ttype, TokenDefaultChannel, -1, -1) + t.SetText(text) + + return t +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/common_token_stream.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/common_token_stream.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b75da9df08 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/common_token_stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "strconv" +) + +// CommonTokenStream is an implementation of TokenStream that loads tokens from +// a TokenSource on-demand and places the tokens in a buffer to provide access +// to any previous token by index. This token stream ignores the value of +// Token.getChannel. If your parser requires the token stream filter tokens to +// only those on a particular channel, such as Token.DEFAULT_CHANNEL or +// Token.HIDDEN_CHANNEL, use a filtering token stream such a CommonTokenStream. +type CommonTokenStream struct { + channel int + + // fetchedEOF indicates whether the Token.EOF token has been fetched from + // tokenSource and added to tokens. This field improves performance for the + // following cases: + // + // consume: The lookahead check in consume to preven consuming the EOF symbol is + // optimized by checking the values of fetchedEOF and p instead of calling LA. + // + // fetch: The check to prevent adding multiple EOF symbols into tokens is + // trivial with bt field. + fetchedEOF bool + + // index into [tokens] of the current token (next token to consume). + // tokens[p] should be LT(1). It is set to -1 when the stream is first + // constructed or when SetTokenSource is called, indicating that the first token + // has not yet been fetched from the token source. For additional information, + // see the documentation of [IntStream] for a description of initializing methods. + index int + + // tokenSource is the [TokenSource] from which tokens for the bt stream are + // fetched. + tokenSource TokenSource + + // tokens contains all tokens fetched from the token source. The list is considered a + // complete view of the input once fetchedEOF is set to true. + tokens []Token +} + +// NewCommonTokenStream creates a new CommonTokenStream instance using the supplied lexer to produce +// tokens and will pull tokens from the given lexer channel. +func NewCommonTokenStream(lexer Lexer, channel int) *CommonTokenStream { + return &CommonTokenStream{ + channel: channel, + index: -1, + tokenSource: lexer, + tokens: make([]Token, 0), + } +} + +// GetAllTokens returns all tokens currently pulled from the token source. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetAllTokens() []Token { + return c.tokens +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Mark() int { + return 0 +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Release(_ int) {} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Reset() { + c.fetchedEOF = false + c.tokens = make([]Token, 0) + c.Seek(0) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Seek(index int) { + c.lazyInit() + c.index = c.adjustSeekIndex(index) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Get(index int) Token { + c.lazyInit() + + return c.tokens[index] +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Consume() { + SkipEOFCheck := false + + if c.index >= 0 { + if c.fetchedEOF { + // The last token in tokens is EOF. Skip the check if p indexes any fetched. + // token except the last. + SkipEOFCheck = c.index < len(c.tokens)-1 + } else { + // No EOF token in tokens. Skip the check if p indexes a fetched token. + SkipEOFCheck = c.index < len(c.tokens) + } + } else { + // Not yet initialized + SkipEOFCheck = false + } + + if !SkipEOFCheck && c.LA(1) == TokenEOF { + panic("cannot consume EOF") + } + + if c.Sync(c.index + 1) { + c.index = c.adjustSeekIndex(c.index + 1) + } +} + +// Sync makes sure index i in tokens has a token and returns true if a token is +// located at index i and otherwise false. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Sync(i int) bool { + n := i - len(c.tokens) + 1 // How many more elements do we need? + + if n > 0 { + fetched := c.fetch(n) + return fetched >= n + } + + return true +} + +// fetch adds n elements to buffer and returns the actual number of elements +// added to the buffer. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) fetch(n int) int { + if c.fetchedEOF { + return 0 + } + + for i := 0; i < n; i++ { + t := c.tokenSource.NextToken() + + t.SetTokenIndex(len(c.tokens)) + c.tokens = append(c.tokens, t) + + if t.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + c.fetchedEOF = true + + return i + 1 + } + } + + return n +} + +// GetTokens gets all tokens from start to stop inclusive. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetTokens(start int, stop int, types *IntervalSet) []Token { + if start < 0 || stop < 0 { + return nil + } + + c.lazyInit() + + subset := make([]Token, 0) + + if stop >= len(c.tokens) { + stop = len(c.tokens) - 1 + } + + for i := start; i < stop; i++ { + t := c.tokens[i] + + if t.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + break + } + + if types == nil || types.contains(t.GetTokenType()) { + subset = append(subset, t) + } + } + + return subset +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) LA(i int) int { + return c.LT(i).GetTokenType() +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) lazyInit() { + if c.index == -1 { + c.setup() + } +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) setup() { + c.Sync(0) + c.index = c.adjustSeekIndex(0) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetTokenSource() TokenSource { + return c.tokenSource +} + +// SetTokenSource resets the c token stream by setting its token source. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) SetTokenSource(tokenSource TokenSource) { + c.tokenSource = tokenSource + c.tokens = make([]Token, 0) + c.index = -1 + c.fetchedEOF = false +} + +// NextTokenOnChannel returns the index of the next token on channel given a +// starting index. Returns i if tokens[i] is on channel. Returns -1 if there are +// no tokens on channel between 'i' and [TokenEOF]. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) NextTokenOnChannel(i, _ int) int { + c.Sync(i) + + if i >= len(c.tokens) { + return -1 + } + + token := c.tokens[i] + + for token.GetChannel() != c.channel { + if token.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + return -1 + } + + i++ + c.Sync(i) + token = c.tokens[i] + } + + return i +} + +// previousTokenOnChannel returns the index of the previous token on channel +// given a starting index. Returns i if tokens[i] is on channel. Returns -1 if +// there are no tokens on channel between i and 0. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) previousTokenOnChannel(i, channel int) int { + for i >= 0 && c.tokens[i].GetChannel() != channel { + i-- + } + + return i +} + +// GetHiddenTokensToRight collects all tokens on a specified channel to the +// right of the current token up until we see a token on DEFAULT_TOKEN_CHANNEL +// or EOF. If channel is -1, it finds any non-default channel token. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetHiddenTokensToRight(tokenIndex, channel int) []Token { + c.lazyInit() + + if tokenIndex < 0 || tokenIndex >= len(c.tokens) { + panic(strconv.Itoa(tokenIndex) + " not in 0.." + strconv.Itoa(len(c.tokens)-1)) + } + + nextOnChannel := c.NextTokenOnChannel(tokenIndex+1, LexerDefaultTokenChannel) + from := tokenIndex + 1 + + // If no onChannel to the right, then nextOnChannel == -1, so set 'to' to the last token + var to int + + if nextOnChannel == -1 { + to = len(c.tokens) - 1 + } else { + to = nextOnChannel + } + + return c.filterForChannel(from, to, channel) +} + +// GetHiddenTokensToLeft collects all tokens on channel to the left of the +// current token until we see a token on DEFAULT_TOKEN_CHANNEL. If channel is +// -1, it finds any non default channel token. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetHiddenTokensToLeft(tokenIndex, channel int) []Token { + c.lazyInit() + + if tokenIndex < 0 || tokenIndex >= len(c.tokens) { + panic(strconv.Itoa(tokenIndex) + " not in 0.." + strconv.Itoa(len(c.tokens)-1)) + } + + prevOnChannel := c.previousTokenOnChannel(tokenIndex-1, LexerDefaultTokenChannel) + + if prevOnChannel == tokenIndex-1 { + return nil + } + + // If there are none on channel to the left and prevOnChannel == -1 then from = 0 + from := prevOnChannel + 1 + to := tokenIndex - 1 + + return c.filterForChannel(from, to, channel) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) filterForChannel(left, right, channel int) []Token { + hidden := make([]Token, 0) + + for i := left; i < right+1; i++ { + t := c.tokens[i] + + if channel == -1 { + if t.GetChannel() != LexerDefaultTokenChannel { + hidden = append(hidden, t) + } + } else if t.GetChannel() == channel { + hidden = append(hidden, t) + } + } + + if len(hidden) == 0 { + return nil + } + + return hidden +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetSourceName() string { + return c.tokenSource.GetSourceName() +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Size() int { + return len(c.tokens) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Index() int { + return c.index +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetAllText() string { + c.Fill() + return c.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(0, len(c.tokens)-1)) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetTextFromTokens(start, end Token) string { + if start == nil || end == nil { + return "" + } + + return c.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(start.GetTokenIndex(), end.GetTokenIndex())) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetTextFromRuleContext(interval RuleContext) string { + return c.GetTextFromInterval(interval.GetSourceInterval()) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) GetTextFromInterval(interval Interval) string { + c.lazyInit() + c.Sync(interval.Stop) + + start := interval.Start + stop := interval.Stop + + if start < 0 || stop < 0 { + return "" + } + + if stop >= len(c.tokens) { + stop = len(c.tokens) - 1 + } + + s := "" + + for i := start; i < stop+1; i++ { + t := c.tokens[i] + + if t.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + break + } + + s += t.GetText() + } + + return s +} + +// Fill gets all tokens from the lexer until EOF. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) Fill() { + c.lazyInit() + + for c.fetch(1000) == 1000 { + continue + } +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) adjustSeekIndex(i int) int { + return c.NextTokenOnChannel(i, c.channel) +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) LB(k int) Token { + if k == 0 || c.index-k < 0 { + return nil + } + + i := c.index + n := 1 + + // Find k good tokens looking backward + for n <= k { + // Skip off-channel tokens + i = c.previousTokenOnChannel(i-1, c.channel) + n++ + } + + if i < 0 { + return nil + } + + return c.tokens[i] +} + +func (c *CommonTokenStream) LT(k int) Token { + c.lazyInit() + + if k == 0 { + return nil + } + + if k < 0 { + return c.LB(-k) + } + + i := c.index + n := 1 // We know tokens[n] is valid + + // Find k good tokens + for n < k { + // Skip off-channel tokens, but make sure to not look past EOF + if c.Sync(i + 1) { + i = c.NextTokenOnChannel(i+1, c.channel) + } + + n++ + } + + return c.tokens[i] +} + +// getNumberOfOnChannelTokens counts EOF once. +func (c *CommonTokenStream) getNumberOfOnChannelTokens() int { + var n int + + c.Fill() + + for i := 0; i < len(c.tokens); i++ { + t := c.tokens[i] + + if t.GetChannel() == c.channel { + n++ + } + + if t.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + break + } + } + + return n +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/comparators.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/comparators.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7467e9b43d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/comparators.go @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +package antlr + +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +// This file contains all the implementations of custom comparators used for generic collections when the +// Hash() and Equals() funcs supplied by the struct objects themselves need to be overridden. Normally, we would +// put the comparators in the source file for the struct themselves, but given the organization of this code is +// sorta kinda based upon the Java code, I found it confusing trying to find out which comparator was where and used by +// which instantiation of a collection. For instance, an Array2DHashSet in the Java source, when used with ATNConfig +// collections requires three different comparators depending on what the collection is being used for. Collecting - pun intended - +// all the comparators here, makes it much easier to see which implementation of hash and equals is used by which collection. +// It also makes it easy to verify that the Hash() and Equals() functions marry up with the Java implementations. + +// ObjEqComparator is the equivalent of the Java ObjectEqualityComparator, which is the default instance of +// Equality comparator. We do not have inheritance in Go, only interfaces, so we use generics to enforce some +// type safety and avoid having to implement this for every type that we want to perform comparison on. +// +// This comparator works by using the standard Hash() and Equals() methods of the type T that is being compared. Which +// allows us to use it in any collection instance that does not require a special hash or equals implementation. +type ObjEqComparator[T Collectable[T]] struct{} + +var ( + aStateEqInst = &ObjEqComparator[ATNState]{} + aConfEqInst = &ObjEqComparator[*ATNConfig]{} + + // aConfCompInst is the comparator used for the ATNConfigSet for the configLookup cache + aConfCompInst = &ATNConfigComparator[*ATNConfig]{} + atnConfCompInst = &BaseATNConfigComparator[*ATNConfig]{} + dfaStateEqInst = &ObjEqComparator[*DFAState]{} + semctxEqInst = &ObjEqComparator[SemanticContext]{} + atnAltCfgEqInst = &ATNAltConfigComparator[*ATNConfig]{} + pContextEqInst = &ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]{} +) + +// Equals2 delegates to the Equals() method of type T +func (c *ObjEqComparator[T]) Equals2(o1, o2 T) bool { + return o1.Equals(o2) +} + +// Hash1 delegates to the Hash() method of type T +func (c *ObjEqComparator[T]) Hash1(o T) int { + + return o.Hash() +} + +type SemCComparator[T Collectable[T]] struct{} + +// ATNConfigComparator is used as the comparator for the configLookup field of an ATNConfigSet +// and has a custom Equals() and Hash() implementation, because equality is not based on the +// standard Hash() and Equals() methods of the ATNConfig type. +type ATNConfigComparator[T Collectable[T]] struct { +} + +// Equals2 is a custom comparator for ATNConfigs specifically for configLookup +func (c *ATNConfigComparator[T]) Equals2(o1, o2 *ATNConfig) bool { + + // Same pointer, must be equal, even if both nil + // + if o1 == o2 { + return true + + } + + // If either are nil, but not both, then the result is false + // + if o1 == nil || o2 == nil { + return false + } + + return o1.GetState().GetStateNumber() == o2.GetState().GetStateNumber() && + o1.GetAlt() == o2.GetAlt() && + o1.GetSemanticContext().Equals(o2.GetSemanticContext()) +} + +// Hash1 is custom hash implementation for ATNConfigs specifically for configLookup +func (c *ATNConfigComparator[T]) Hash1(o *ATNConfig) int { + + hash := 7 + hash = 31*hash + o.GetState().GetStateNumber() + hash = 31*hash + o.GetAlt() + hash = 31*hash + o.GetSemanticContext().Hash() + return hash +} + +// ATNAltConfigComparator is used as the comparator for mapping configs to Alt Bitsets +type ATNAltConfigComparator[T Collectable[T]] struct { +} + +// Equals2 is a custom comparator for ATNConfigs specifically for configLookup +func (c *ATNAltConfigComparator[T]) Equals2(o1, o2 *ATNConfig) bool { + + // Same pointer, must be equal, even if both nil + // + if o1 == o2 { + return true + + } + + // If either are nil, but not both, then the result is false + // + if o1 == nil || o2 == nil { + return false + } + + return o1.GetState().GetStateNumber() == o2.GetState().GetStateNumber() && + o1.GetContext().Equals(o2.GetContext()) +} + +// Hash1 is custom hash implementation for ATNConfigs specifically for configLookup +func (c *ATNAltConfigComparator[T]) Hash1(o *ATNConfig) int { + h := murmurInit(7) + h = murmurUpdate(h, o.GetState().GetStateNumber()) + h = murmurUpdate(h, o.GetContext().Hash()) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +// BaseATNConfigComparator is used as the comparator for the configLookup field of a ATNConfigSet +// and has a custom Equals() and Hash() implementation, because equality is not based on the +// standard Hash() and Equals() methods of the ATNConfig type. +type BaseATNConfigComparator[T Collectable[T]] struct { +} + +// Equals2 is a custom comparator for ATNConfigs specifically for baseATNConfigSet +func (c *BaseATNConfigComparator[T]) Equals2(o1, o2 *ATNConfig) bool { + + // Same pointer, must be equal, even if both nil + // + if o1 == o2 { + return true + + } + + // If either are nil, but not both, then the result is false + // + if o1 == nil || o2 == nil { + return false + } + + return o1.GetState().GetStateNumber() == o2.GetState().GetStateNumber() && + o1.GetAlt() == o2.GetAlt() && + o1.GetSemanticContext().Equals(o2.GetSemanticContext()) +} + +// Hash1 is custom hash implementation for ATNConfigs specifically for configLookup, but in fact just +// delegates to the standard Hash() method of the ATNConfig type. +func (c *BaseATNConfigComparator[T]) Hash1(o *ATNConfig) int { + return o.Hash() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/configuration.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/configuration.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c2b724514d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/configuration.go @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +package antlr + +type runtimeConfiguration struct { + statsTraceStacks bool + lexerATNSimulatorDebug bool + lexerATNSimulatorDFADebug bool + parserATNSimulatorDebug bool + parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim bool + parserATNSimulatorDFADebug bool + parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug bool + lRLoopEntryBranchOpt bool + memoryManager bool +} + +// Global runtime configuration +var runtimeConfig = runtimeConfiguration{ + lRLoopEntryBranchOpt: true, +} + +type runtimeOption func(*runtimeConfiguration) error + +// ConfigureRuntime allows the runtime to be configured globally setting things like trace and statistics options. +// It uses the functional options pattern for go. This is a package global function as it operates on the runtime +// configuration regardless of the instantiation of anything higher up such as a parser or lexer. Generally this is +// used for debugging/tracing/statistics options, which are usually used by the runtime maintainers (or rather the +// only maintainer). However, it is possible that you might want to use this to set a global option concerning the +// memory allocation type used by the runtime such as sync.Pool or not. +// +// The options are applied in the order they are passed in, so the last option will override any previous options. +// +// For example, if you want to turn on the collection create point stack flag to true, you can do: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(true)) +// +// If you want to turn it off, you can do: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(false)) +func ConfigureRuntime(options ...runtimeOption) error { + for _, option := range options { + err := option(&runtimeConfig) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// WithStatsTraceStacks sets the global flag indicating whether to collect stack traces at the create-point of +// certain structs, such as collections, or the use point of certain methods such as Put(). +// Because this can be expensive, it is turned off by default. However, it +// can be useful to track down exactly where memory is being created and used. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithStatsTraceStacks(false)) +func WithStatsTraceStacks(trace bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.statsTraceStacks = trace + return nil + } +} + +// WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the lexer [ATN] +// simulator. This is useful for debugging lexer issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful +// to the runtime maintainers. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug(false)) +func WithLexerATNSimulatorDebug(debug bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.lexerATNSimulatorDebug = debug + return nil + } +} + +// WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the lexer [ATN] [DFA] +// simulator. This is useful for debugging lexer issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful +// to the runtime maintainers. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug(false)) +func WithLexerATNSimulatorDFADebug(debug bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.lexerATNSimulatorDFADebug = debug + return nil + } +} + +// WithParserATNSimulatorDebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the parser [ATN] +// simulator. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful +// to the runtime maintainers. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDebug(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDebug(false)) +func WithParserATNSimulatorDebug(debug bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.parserATNSimulatorDebug = debug + return nil + } +} + +// WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim sets the global flag indicating whether to log trace information from the parser [ATN] simulator +// [DFA]. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful +// to the runtime maintainers. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim(false)) +func WithParserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim(trace bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim = trace + return nil + } +} + +// WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the parser [ATN] [DFA] +// simulator. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. Only useful +// to the runtime maintainers. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug(false)) +func WithParserATNSimulatorDFADebug(debug bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.parserATNSimulatorDFADebug = debug + return nil + } +} + +// WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug sets the global flag indicating whether to log debug information from the parser [ATN] [DFA] +// simulator when retrying a decision. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. +// Only useful to the runtime maintainers. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug(false)) +func WithParserATNSimulatorRetryDebug(debug bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug = debug + return nil + } +} + +// WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt sets the global flag indicating whether let recursive loop operations should be +// optimized or not. This is useful for debugging parser issues by comparing the output with the Java runtime. +// It turns off the functionality of [canDropLoopEntryEdgeInLeftRecursiveRule] in [ParserATNSimulator]. +// +// Note that default is to use this optimization. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt(true)) +// +// You can turn it off at any time using: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt(false)) +func WithLRLoopEntryBranchOpt(off bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.lRLoopEntryBranchOpt = off + return nil + } +} + +// WithMemoryManager sets the global flag indicating whether to use the memory manager or not. This is useful +// for poorly constructed grammars that create a lot of garbage. It turns on the functionality of [memoryManager], which +// will intercept garbage collection and cause available memory to be reused. At the end of the day, this is no substitute +// for fixing your grammar by ridding yourself of extreme ambiguity. BUt if you are just trying to reuse an opensource +// grammar, this may help make it more practical. +// +// Note that default is to use normal Go memory allocation and not pool memory. +// +// Use: +// +// antlr.ConfigureRuntime(antlr.WithMemoryManager(true)) +// +// Note that if you turn this on, you should probably leave it on. You should use only one memory strategy or the other +// and should remember to nil out any references to the parser or lexer when you are done with them. +func WithMemoryManager(use bool) runtimeOption { + return func(config *runtimeConfiguration) error { + config.memoryManager = use + return nil + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6b63eb1589 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa.go @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// DFA represents the Deterministic Finite Automaton used by the recognizer, including all the states it can +// reach and the transitions between them. +type DFA struct { + // atnStartState is the ATN state in which this was created + atnStartState DecisionState + + decision int + + // states is all the DFA states. Use Map to get the old state back; Set can only + // indicate whether it is there. Go maps implement key hash collisions and so on and are very + // good, but the DFAState is an object and can't be used directly as the key as it can in say Java + // amd C#, whereby if the hashcode is the same for two objects, then Equals() is called against them + // to see if they really are the same object. Hence, we have our own map storage. + // + states *JStore[*DFAState, *ObjEqComparator[*DFAState]] + + numstates int + + s0 *DFAState + + // precedenceDfa is the backing field for isPrecedenceDfa and setPrecedenceDfa. + // True if the DFA is for a precedence decision and false otherwise. + precedenceDfa bool +} + +func NewDFA(atnStartState DecisionState, decision int) *DFA { + dfa := &DFA{ + atnStartState: atnStartState, + decision: decision, + states: nil, // Lazy initialize + } + if s, ok := atnStartState.(*StarLoopEntryState); ok && s.precedenceRuleDecision { + dfa.precedenceDfa = true + dfa.s0 = NewDFAState(-1, NewATNConfigSet(false)) + dfa.s0.isAcceptState = false + dfa.s0.requiresFullContext = false + } + return dfa +} + +// getPrecedenceStartState gets the start state for the current precedence and +// returns the start state corresponding to the specified precedence if a start +// state exists for the specified precedence and nil otherwise. d must be a +// precedence DFA. See also isPrecedenceDfa. +func (d *DFA) getPrecedenceStartState(precedence int) *DFAState { + if !d.getPrecedenceDfa() { + panic("only precedence DFAs may contain a precedence start state") + } + + // s0.edges is never nil for a precedence DFA + if precedence < 0 || precedence >= len(d.getS0().getEdges()) { + return nil + } + + return d.getS0().getIthEdge(precedence) +} + +// setPrecedenceStartState sets the start state for the current precedence. d +// must be a precedence DFA. See also isPrecedenceDfa. +func (d *DFA) setPrecedenceStartState(precedence int, startState *DFAState) { + if !d.getPrecedenceDfa() { + panic("only precedence DFAs may contain a precedence start state") + } + + if precedence < 0 { + return + } + + // Synchronization on s0 here is ok. When the DFA is turned into a + // precedence DFA, s0 will be initialized once and not updated again. s0.edges + // is never nil for a precedence DFA. + s0 := d.getS0() + if precedence >= s0.numEdges() { + edges := append(s0.getEdges(), make([]*DFAState, precedence+1-s0.numEdges())...) + s0.setEdges(edges) + d.setS0(s0) + } + + s0.setIthEdge(precedence, startState) +} + +func (d *DFA) getPrecedenceDfa() bool { + return d.precedenceDfa +} + +// setPrecedenceDfa sets whether d is a precedence DFA. If precedenceDfa differs +// from the current DFA configuration, then d.states is cleared, the initial +// state s0 is set to a new DFAState with an empty outgoing DFAState.edges to +// store the start states for individual precedence values if precedenceDfa is +// true or nil otherwise, and d.precedenceDfa is updated. +func (d *DFA) setPrecedenceDfa(precedenceDfa bool) { + if d.getPrecedenceDfa() != precedenceDfa { + d.states = nil // Lazy initialize + d.numstates = 0 + + if precedenceDfa { + precedenceState := NewDFAState(-1, NewATNConfigSet(false)) + precedenceState.setEdges(make([]*DFAState, 0)) + precedenceState.isAcceptState = false + precedenceState.requiresFullContext = false + d.setS0(precedenceState) + } else { + d.setS0(nil) + } + + d.precedenceDfa = precedenceDfa + } +} + +// Len returns the number of states in d. We use this instead of accessing states directly so that we can implement lazy +// instantiation of the states JMap. +func (d *DFA) Len() int { + if d.states == nil { + return 0 + } + return d.states.Len() +} + +// Get returns a state that matches s if it is present in the DFA state set. We defer to this +// function instead of accessing states directly so that we can implement lazy instantiation of the states JMap. +func (d *DFA) Get(s *DFAState) (*DFAState, bool) { + if d.states == nil { + return nil, false + } + return d.states.Get(s) +} + +func (d *DFA) Put(s *DFAState) (*DFAState, bool) { + if d.states == nil { + d.states = NewJStore[*DFAState, *ObjEqComparator[*DFAState]](dfaStateEqInst, DFAStateCollection, "DFA via DFA.Put") + } + return d.states.Put(s) +} + +func (d *DFA) getS0() *DFAState { + return d.s0 +} + +func (d *DFA) setS0(s *DFAState) { + d.s0 = s +} + +// sortedStates returns the states in d sorted by their state number, or an empty set if d.states is nil. +func (d *DFA) sortedStates() []*DFAState { + if d.states == nil { + return []*DFAState{} + } + vs := d.states.SortedSlice(func(i, j *DFAState) bool { + return i.stateNumber < j.stateNumber + }) + + return vs +} + +func (d *DFA) String(literalNames []string, symbolicNames []string) string { + if d.getS0() == nil { + return "" + } + + return NewDFASerializer(d, literalNames, symbolicNames).String() +} + +func (d *DFA) ToLexerString() string { + if d.getS0() == nil { + return "" + } + + return NewLexerDFASerializer(d).String() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa_serializer.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa_serializer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0e11009899 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa_serializer.go @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +// DFASerializer is a DFA walker that knows how to dump the DFA states to serialized +// strings. +type DFASerializer struct { + dfa *DFA + literalNames []string + symbolicNames []string +} + +func NewDFASerializer(dfa *DFA, literalNames, symbolicNames []string) *DFASerializer { + if literalNames == nil { + literalNames = make([]string, 0) + } + + if symbolicNames == nil { + symbolicNames = make([]string, 0) + } + + return &DFASerializer{ + dfa: dfa, + literalNames: literalNames, + symbolicNames: symbolicNames, + } +} + +func (d *DFASerializer) String() string { + if d.dfa.getS0() == nil { + return "" + } + + buf := "" + states := d.dfa.sortedStates() + + for _, s := range states { + if s.edges != nil { + n := len(s.edges) + + for j := 0; j < n; j++ { + t := s.edges[j] + + if t != nil && t.stateNumber != 0x7FFFFFFF { + buf += d.GetStateString(s) + buf += "-" + buf += d.getEdgeLabel(j) + buf += "->" + buf += d.GetStateString(t) + buf += "\n" + } + } + } + } + + if len(buf) == 0 { + return "" + } + + return buf +} + +func (d *DFASerializer) getEdgeLabel(i int) string { + if i == 0 { + return "EOF" + } else if d.literalNames != nil && i-1 < len(d.literalNames) { + return d.literalNames[i-1] + } else if d.symbolicNames != nil && i-1 < len(d.symbolicNames) { + return d.symbolicNames[i-1] + } + + return strconv.Itoa(i - 1) +} + +func (d *DFASerializer) GetStateString(s *DFAState) string { + var a, b string + + if s.isAcceptState { + a = ":" + } + + if s.requiresFullContext { + b = "^" + } + + baseStateStr := a + "s" + strconv.Itoa(s.stateNumber) + b + + if s.isAcceptState { + if s.predicates != nil { + return baseStateStr + "=>" + fmt.Sprint(s.predicates) + } + + return baseStateStr + "=>" + fmt.Sprint(s.prediction) + } + + return baseStateStr +} + +type LexerDFASerializer struct { + *DFASerializer +} + +func NewLexerDFASerializer(dfa *DFA) *LexerDFASerializer { + return &LexerDFASerializer{DFASerializer: NewDFASerializer(dfa, nil, nil)} +} + +func (l *LexerDFASerializer) getEdgeLabel(i int) string { + var sb strings.Builder + sb.Grow(6) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + sb.WriteRune(rune(i)) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + return sb.String() +} + +func (l *LexerDFASerializer) String() string { + if l.dfa.getS0() == nil { + return "" + } + + buf := "" + states := l.dfa.sortedStates() + + for i := 0; i < len(states); i++ { + s := states[i] + + if s.edges != nil { + n := len(s.edges) + + for j := 0; j < n; j++ { + t := s.edges[j] + + if t != nil && t.stateNumber != 0x7FFFFFFF { + buf += l.GetStateString(s) + buf += "-" + buf += l.getEdgeLabel(j) + buf += "->" + buf += l.GetStateString(t) + buf += "\n" + } + } + } + } + + if len(buf) == 0 { + return "" + } + + return buf +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa_state.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa_state.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6541430745 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/dfa_state.go @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" +) + +// PredPrediction maps a predicate to a predicted alternative. +type PredPrediction struct { + alt int + pred SemanticContext +} + +func NewPredPrediction(pred SemanticContext, alt int) *PredPrediction { + return &PredPrediction{alt: alt, pred: pred} +} + +func (p *PredPrediction) String() string { + return "(" + fmt.Sprint(p.pred) + ", " + fmt.Sprint(p.alt) + ")" +} + +// DFAState represents a set of possible [ATN] configurations. As Aho, Sethi, +// Ullman p. 117 says: "The DFA uses its state to keep track of all possible +// states the ATN can be in after reading each input symbol. That is to say, +// after reading input a1, a2,..an, the DFA is in a state that represents the +// subset T of the states of the ATN that are reachable from the ATN's start +// state along some path labeled a1a2..an." +// +// In conventional NFA-to-DFA conversion, therefore, the subset T would be a bitset representing the set of +// states the [ATN] could be in. We need to track the alt predicted by each state +// as well, however. More importantly, we need to maintain a stack of states, +// tracking the closure operations as they jump from rule to rule, emulating +// rule invocations (method calls). I have to add a stack to simulate the proper +// lookahead sequences for the underlying LL grammar from which the ATN was +// derived. +// +// I use a set of [ATNConfig] objects, not simple states. An [ATNConfig] is both a +// state (ala normal conversion) and a [RuleContext] describing the chain of rules +// (if any) followed to arrive at that state. +// +// A [DFAState] may have multiple references to a particular state, but with +// different [ATN] contexts (with same or different alts) meaning that state was +// reached via a different set of rule invocations. +type DFAState struct { + stateNumber int + configs *ATNConfigSet + + // edges elements point to the target of the symbol. Shift up by 1 so (-1) + // Token.EOF maps to the first element. + edges []*DFAState + + isAcceptState bool + + // prediction is the 'ttype' we match or alt we predict if the state is 'accept'. + // Set to ATN.INVALID_ALT_NUMBER when predicates != nil or + // requiresFullContext. + prediction int + + lexerActionExecutor *LexerActionExecutor + + // requiresFullContext indicates it was created during an SLL prediction that + // discovered a conflict between the configurations in the state. Future + // ParserATNSimulator.execATN invocations immediately jump doing + // full context prediction if true. + requiresFullContext bool + + // predicates is the predicates associated with the ATN configurations of the + // DFA state during SLL parsing. When we have predicates, requiresFullContext + // is false, since full context prediction evaluates predicates on-the-fly. If + // d is + // not nil, then prediction is ATN.INVALID_ALT_NUMBER. + // + // We only use these for non-requiresFullContext but conflicting states. That + // means we know from the context (it's $ or we don't dip into outer context) + // that it's an ambiguity not a conflict. + // + // This list is computed by + // ParserATNSimulator.predicateDFAState. + predicates []*PredPrediction +} + +func NewDFAState(stateNumber int, configs *ATNConfigSet) *DFAState { + if configs == nil { + configs = NewATNConfigSet(false) + } + + return &DFAState{configs: configs, stateNumber: stateNumber} +} + +// GetAltSet gets the set of all alts mentioned by all ATN configurations in d. +func (d *DFAState) GetAltSet() []int { + var alts []int + + if d.configs != nil { + for _, c := range d.configs.configs { + alts = append(alts, c.GetAlt()) + } + } + + if len(alts) == 0 { + return nil + } + + return alts +} + +func (d *DFAState) getEdges() []*DFAState { + return d.edges +} + +func (d *DFAState) numEdges() int { + return len(d.edges) +} + +func (d *DFAState) getIthEdge(i int) *DFAState { + return d.edges[i] +} + +func (d *DFAState) setEdges(newEdges []*DFAState) { + d.edges = newEdges +} + +func (d *DFAState) setIthEdge(i int, edge *DFAState) { + d.edges[i] = edge +} + +func (d *DFAState) setPrediction(v int) { + d.prediction = v +} + +func (d *DFAState) String() string { + var s string + if d.isAcceptState { + if d.predicates != nil { + s = "=>" + fmt.Sprint(d.predicates) + } else { + s = "=>" + fmt.Sprint(d.prediction) + } + } + + return fmt.Sprintf("%d:%s%s", d.stateNumber, fmt.Sprint(d.configs), s) +} + +func (d *DFAState) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(7) + h = murmurUpdate(h, d.configs.Hash()) + return murmurFinish(h, 1) +} + +// Equals returns whether d equals other. Two DFAStates are equal if their ATN +// configuration sets are the same. This method is used to see if a state +// already exists. +// +// Because the number of alternatives and number of ATN configurations are +// finite, there is a finite number of DFA states that can be processed. This is +// necessary to show that the algorithm terminates. +// +// Cannot test the DFA state numbers here because in +// ParserATNSimulator.addDFAState we need to know if any other state exists that +// has d exact set of ATN configurations. The stateNumber is irrelevant. +func (d *DFAState) Equals(o Collectable[*DFAState]) bool { + if d == o { + return true + } + + return d.configs.Equals(o.(*DFAState).configs) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/diagnostic_error_listener.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/diagnostic_error_listener.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd2cd8bc3a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/diagnostic_error_listener.go @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "strconv" +) + +// +// This implementation of {@link ANTLRErrorListener} can be used to identify +// certain potential correctness and performance problems in grammars. "reports" +// are made by calling {@link Parser//NotifyErrorListeners} with the appropriate +// message. +// +// + +type DiagnosticErrorListener struct { + *DefaultErrorListener + + exactOnly bool +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewDiagnosticErrorListener(exactOnly bool) *DiagnosticErrorListener { + + n := new(DiagnosticErrorListener) + + // whether all ambiguities or only exact ambiguities are Reported. + n.exactOnly = exactOnly + return n +} + +func (d *DiagnosticErrorListener) ReportAmbiguity(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex int, exact bool, ambigAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet) { + if d.exactOnly && !exact { + return + } + msg := "reportAmbiguity d=" + + d.getDecisionDescription(recognizer, dfa) + + ": ambigAlts=" + + d.getConflictingAlts(ambigAlts, configs).String() + + ", input='" + + recognizer.GetTokenStream().GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(startIndex, stopIndex)) + "'" + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, nil, nil) +} + +func (d *DiagnosticErrorListener) ReportAttemptingFullContext(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex int, _ *BitSet, _ *ATNConfigSet) { + + msg := "reportAttemptingFullContext d=" + + d.getDecisionDescription(recognizer, dfa) + + ", input='" + + recognizer.GetTokenStream().GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(startIndex, stopIndex)) + "'" + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, nil, nil) +} + +func (d *DiagnosticErrorListener) ReportContextSensitivity(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex, _ int, _ *ATNConfigSet) { + msg := "reportContextSensitivity d=" + + d.getDecisionDescription(recognizer, dfa) + + ", input='" + + recognizer.GetTokenStream().GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(startIndex, stopIndex)) + "'" + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, nil, nil) +} + +func (d *DiagnosticErrorListener) getDecisionDescription(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA) string { + decision := dfa.decision + ruleIndex := dfa.atnStartState.GetRuleIndex() + + ruleNames := recognizer.GetRuleNames() + if ruleIndex < 0 || ruleIndex >= len(ruleNames) { + return strconv.Itoa(decision) + } + ruleName := ruleNames[ruleIndex] + if ruleName == "" { + return strconv.Itoa(decision) + } + return strconv.Itoa(decision) + " (" + ruleName + ")" +} + +// Computes the set of conflicting or ambiguous alternatives from a +// configuration set, if that information was not already provided by the +// parser. +// +// @param ReportedAlts The set of conflicting or ambiguous alternatives, as +// Reported by the parser. +// @param configs The conflicting or ambiguous configuration set. +// @return Returns {@code ReportedAlts} if it is not {@code nil}, otherwise +// returns the set of alternatives represented in {@code configs}. +func (d *DiagnosticErrorListener) getConflictingAlts(ReportedAlts *BitSet, set *ATNConfigSet) *BitSet { + if ReportedAlts != nil { + return ReportedAlts + } + result := NewBitSet() + for _, c := range set.configs { + result.add(c.GetAlt()) + } + + return result +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/error_listener.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/error_listener.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..21a0216434 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/error_listener.go @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "os" + "strconv" +) + +// Provides an empty default implementation of {@link ANTLRErrorListener}. The +// default implementation of each method does nothing, but can be overridden as +// necessary. + +type ErrorListener interface { + SyntaxError(recognizer Recognizer, offendingSymbol interface{}, line, column int, msg string, e RecognitionException) + ReportAmbiguity(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex int, exact bool, ambigAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet) + ReportAttemptingFullContext(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex int, conflictingAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet) + ReportContextSensitivity(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex, prediction int, configs *ATNConfigSet) +} + +type DefaultErrorListener struct { +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewDefaultErrorListener() *DefaultErrorListener { + return new(DefaultErrorListener) +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorListener) SyntaxError(_ Recognizer, _ interface{}, _, _ int, _ string, _ RecognitionException) { +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorListener) ReportAmbiguity(_ Parser, _ *DFA, _, _ int, _ bool, _ *BitSet, _ *ATNConfigSet) { +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorListener) ReportAttemptingFullContext(_ Parser, _ *DFA, _, _ int, _ *BitSet, _ *ATNConfigSet) { +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorListener) ReportContextSensitivity(_ Parser, _ *DFA, _, _, _ int, _ *ATNConfigSet) { +} + +type ConsoleErrorListener struct { + *DefaultErrorListener +} + +func NewConsoleErrorListener() *ConsoleErrorListener { + return new(ConsoleErrorListener) +} + +// ConsoleErrorListenerINSTANCE provides a default instance of {@link ConsoleErrorListener}. +var ConsoleErrorListenerINSTANCE = NewConsoleErrorListener() + +// SyntaxError prints messages to System.err containing the +// values of line, charPositionInLine, and msg using +// the following format: +// +// line : +func (c *ConsoleErrorListener) SyntaxError(_ Recognizer, _ interface{}, line, column int, msg string, _ RecognitionException) { + _, _ = fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "line "+strconv.Itoa(line)+":"+strconv.Itoa(column)+" "+msg) +} + +type ProxyErrorListener struct { + *DefaultErrorListener + delegates []ErrorListener +} + +func NewProxyErrorListener(delegates []ErrorListener) *ProxyErrorListener { + if delegates == nil { + panic("delegates is not provided") + } + l := new(ProxyErrorListener) + l.delegates = delegates + return l +} + +func (p *ProxyErrorListener) SyntaxError(recognizer Recognizer, offendingSymbol interface{}, line, column int, msg string, e RecognitionException) { + for _, d := range p.delegates { + d.SyntaxError(recognizer, offendingSymbol, line, column, msg, e) + } +} + +func (p *ProxyErrorListener) ReportAmbiguity(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex int, exact bool, ambigAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet) { + for _, d := range p.delegates { + d.ReportAmbiguity(recognizer, dfa, startIndex, stopIndex, exact, ambigAlts, configs) + } +} + +func (p *ProxyErrorListener) ReportAttemptingFullContext(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex int, conflictingAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet) { + for _, d := range p.delegates { + d.ReportAttemptingFullContext(recognizer, dfa, startIndex, stopIndex, conflictingAlts, configs) + } +} + +func (p *ProxyErrorListener) ReportContextSensitivity(recognizer Parser, dfa *DFA, startIndex, stopIndex, prediction int, configs *ATNConfigSet) { + for _, d := range p.delegates { + d.ReportContextSensitivity(recognizer, dfa, startIndex, stopIndex, prediction, configs) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/error_strategy.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/error_strategy.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9db2be1c74 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/error_strategy.go @@ -0,0 +1,702 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +type ErrorStrategy interface { + reset(Parser) + RecoverInline(Parser) Token + Recover(Parser, RecognitionException) + Sync(Parser) + InErrorRecoveryMode(Parser) bool + ReportError(Parser, RecognitionException) + ReportMatch(Parser) +} + +// DefaultErrorStrategy is the default implementation of ANTLRErrorStrategy used for +// error reporting and recovery in ANTLR parsers. +type DefaultErrorStrategy struct { + errorRecoveryMode bool + lastErrorIndex int + lastErrorStates *IntervalSet +} + +var _ ErrorStrategy = &DefaultErrorStrategy{} + +func NewDefaultErrorStrategy() *DefaultErrorStrategy { + + d := new(DefaultErrorStrategy) + + // Indicates whether the error strategy is currently "recovering from an + // error". This is used to suppress Reporting multiple error messages while + // attempting to recover from a detected syntax error. + // + // @see //InErrorRecoveryMode + // + d.errorRecoveryMode = false + + // The index into the input stream where the last error occurred. + // This is used to prevent infinite loops where an error is found + // but no token is consumed during recovery...another error is found, + // ad nauseam. This is a failsafe mechanism to guarantee that at least + // one token/tree node is consumed for two errors. + // + d.lastErrorIndex = -1 + d.lastErrorStates = nil + return d +} + +//

The default implementation simply calls {@link //endErrorCondition} to +// ensure that the handler is not in error recovery mode.

+func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) reset(recognizer Parser) { + d.endErrorCondition(recognizer) +} + +// This method is called to enter error recovery mode when a recognition +// exception is Reported. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) beginErrorCondition(_ Parser) { + d.errorRecoveryMode = true +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) InErrorRecoveryMode(_ Parser) bool { + return d.errorRecoveryMode +} + +// This method is called to leave error recovery mode after recovering from +// a recognition exception. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) endErrorCondition(_ Parser) { + d.errorRecoveryMode = false + d.lastErrorStates = nil + d.lastErrorIndex = -1 +} + +// ReportMatch is the default implementation of error matching and simply calls endErrorCondition. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportMatch(recognizer Parser) { + d.endErrorCondition(recognizer) +} + +// ReportError is the default implementation of error reporting. +// It returns immediately if the handler is already +// in error recovery mode. Otherwise, it calls [beginErrorCondition] +// and dispatches the Reporting task based on the runtime type of e +// according to the following table. +// +// [NoViableAltException] : Dispatches the call to [ReportNoViableAlternative] +// [InputMisMatchException] : Dispatches the call to [ReportInputMisMatch] +// [FailedPredicateException] : Dispatches the call to [ReportFailedPredicate] +// All other types : Calls [NotifyErrorListeners] to Report the exception +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportError(recognizer Parser, e RecognitionException) { + // if we've already Reported an error and have not Matched a token + // yet successfully, don't Report any errors. + if d.InErrorRecoveryMode(recognizer) { + return // don't Report spurious errors + } + d.beginErrorCondition(recognizer) + + switch t := e.(type) { + default: + fmt.Println("unknown recognition error type: " + reflect.TypeOf(e).Name()) + // fmt.Println(e.stack) + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(e.GetMessage(), e.GetOffendingToken(), e) + case *NoViableAltException: + d.ReportNoViableAlternative(recognizer, t) + case *InputMisMatchException: + d.ReportInputMisMatch(recognizer, t) + case *FailedPredicateException: + d.ReportFailedPredicate(recognizer, t) + } +} + +// Recover is the default recovery implementation. +// It reSynchronizes the parser by consuming tokens until we find one in the reSynchronization set - +// loosely the set of tokens that can follow the current rule. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) Recover(recognizer Parser, _ RecognitionException) { + + if d.lastErrorIndex == recognizer.GetInputStream().Index() && + d.lastErrorStates != nil && d.lastErrorStates.contains(recognizer.GetState()) { + // uh oh, another error at same token index and previously-Visited + // state in ATN must be a case where LT(1) is in the recovery + // token set so nothing got consumed. Consume a single token + // at least to prevent an infinite loop d is a failsafe. + recognizer.Consume() + } + d.lastErrorIndex = recognizer.GetInputStream().Index() + if d.lastErrorStates == nil { + d.lastErrorStates = NewIntervalSet() + } + d.lastErrorStates.addOne(recognizer.GetState()) + followSet := d.GetErrorRecoverySet(recognizer) + d.consumeUntil(recognizer, followSet) +} + +// Sync is the default implementation of error strategy synchronization. +// +// This Sync makes sure that the current lookahead symbol is consistent with what were expecting +// at this point in the [ATN]. You can call this anytime but ANTLR only +// generates code to check before sub-rules/loops and each iteration. +// +// Implements [Jim Idle]'s magic Sync mechanism in closures and optional +// sub-rules. E.g.: +// +// a : Sync ( stuff Sync )* +// Sync : {consume to what can follow Sync} +// +// At the start of a sub-rule upon error, Sync performs single +// token deletion, if possible. If it can't do that, it bails on the current +// rule and uses the default error recovery, which consumes until the +// reSynchronization set of the current rule. +// +// If the sub-rule is optional +// +// ({@code (...)?}, {@code (...)*}, +// +// or a block with an empty alternative), then the expected set includes what follows +// the sub-rule. +// +// During loop iteration, it consumes until it sees a token that can start a +// sub-rule or what follows loop. Yes, that is pretty aggressive. We opt to +// stay in the loop as long as possible. +// +// # Origins +// +// Previous versions of ANTLR did a poor job of their recovery within loops. +// A single mismatch token or missing token would force the parser to bail +// out of the entire rules surrounding the loop. So, for rule: +// +// classfunc : 'class' ID '{' member* '}' +// +// input with an extra token between members would force the parser to +// consume until it found the next class definition rather than the next +// member definition of the current class. +// +// This functionality cost a bit of effort because the parser has to +// compare the token set at the start of the loop and at each iteration. If for +// some reason speed is suffering for you, you can turn off this +// functionality by simply overriding this method as empty: +// +// { } +// +// [Jim Idle]: https://github.com/jimidle +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) Sync(recognizer Parser) { + // If already recovering, don't try to Sync + if d.InErrorRecoveryMode(recognizer) { + return + } + + s := recognizer.GetInterpreter().atn.states[recognizer.GetState()] + la := recognizer.GetTokenStream().LA(1) + + // try cheaper subset first might get lucky. seems to shave a wee bit off + nextTokens := recognizer.GetATN().NextTokens(s, nil) + if nextTokens.contains(TokenEpsilon) || nextTokens.contains(la) { + return + } + + switch s.GetStateType() { + case ATNStateBlockStart, ATNStateStarBlockStart, ATNStatePlusBlockStart, ATNStateStarLoopEntry: + // Report error and recover if possible + if d.SingleTokenDeletion(recognizer) != nil { + return + } + recognizer.SetError(NewInputMisMatchException(recognizer)) + case ATNStatePlusLoopBack, ATNStateStarLoopBack: + d.ReportUnwantedToken(recognizer) + expecting := NewIntervalSet() + expecting.addSet(recognizer.GetExpectedTokens()) + whatFollowsLoopIterationOrRule := expecting.addSet(d.GetErrorRecoverySet(recognizer)) + d.consumeUntil(recognizer, whatFollowsLoopIterationOrRule) + default: + // do nothing if we can't identify the exact kind of ATN state + } +} + +// ReportNoViableAlternative is called by [ReportError] when the exception is a [NoViableAltException]. +// +// See also [ReportError] +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportNoViableAlternative(recognizer Parser, e *NoViableAltException) { + tokens := recognizer.GetTokenStream() + var input string + if tokens != nil { + if e.startToken.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + input = "" + } else { + input = tokens.GetTextFromTokens(e.startToken, e.offendingToken) + } + } else { + input = "" + } + msg := "no viable alternative at input " + d.escapeWSAndQuote(input) + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, e.offendingToken, e) +} + +// ReportInputMisMatch is called by [ReportError] when the exception is an [InputMisMatchException] +// +// See also: [ReportError] +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportInputMisMatch(recognizer Parser, e *InputMisMatchException) { + msg := "mismatched input " + d.GetTokenErrorDisplay(e.offendingToken) + + " expecting " + e.getExpectedTokens().StringVerbose(recognizer.GetLiteralNames(), recognizer.GetSymbolicNames(), false) + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, e.offendingToken, e) +} + +// ReportFailedPredicate is called by [ReportError] when the exception is a [FailedPredicateException]. +// +// See also: [ReportError] +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportFailedPredicate(recognizer Parser, e *FailedPredicateException) { + ruleName := recognizer.GetRuleNames()[recognizer.GetParserRuleContext().GetRuleIndex()] + msg := "rule " + ruleName + " " + e.message + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, e.offendingToken, e) +} + +// ReportUnwantedToken is called to report a syntax error that requires the removal +// of a token from the input stream. At the time d method is called, the +// erroneous symbol is the current LT(1) symbol and has not yet been +// removed from the input stream. When this method returns, +// recognizer is in error recovery mode. +// +// This method is called when singleTokenDeletion identifies +// single-token deletion as a viable recovery strategy for a mismatched +// input error. +// +// The default implementation simply returns if the handler is already in +// error recovery mode. Otherwise, it calls beginErrorCondition to +// enter error recovery mode, followed by calling +// [NotifyErrorListeners] +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportUnwantedToken(recognizer Parser) { + if d.InErrorRecoveryMode(recognizer) { + return + } + d.beginErrorCondition(recognizer) + t := recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + tokenName := d.GetTokenErrorDisplay(t) + expecting := d.GetExpectedTokens(recognizer) + msg := "extraneous input " + tokenName + " expecting " + + expecting.StringVerbose(recognizer.GetLiteralNames(), recognizer.GetSymbolicNames(), false) + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, t, nil) +} + +// ReportMissingToken is called to report a syntax error which requires the +// insertion of a missing token into the input stream. At the time this +// method is called, the missing token has not yet been inserted. When this +// method returns, recognizer is in error recovery mode. +// +// This method is called when singleTokenInsertion identifies +// single-token insertion as a viable recovery strategy for a mismatched +// input error. +// +// The default implementation simply returns if the handler is already in +// error recovery mode. Otherwise, it calls beginErrorCondition to +// enter error recovery mode, followed by calling [NotifyErrorListeners] +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) ReportMissingToken(recognizer Parser) { + if d.InErrorRecoveryMode(recognizer) { + return + } + d.beginErrorCondition(recognizer) + t := recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + expecting := d.GetExpectedTokens(recognizer) + msg := "missing " + expecting.StringVerbose(recognizer.GetLiteralNames(), recognizer.GetSymbolicNames(), false) + + " at " + d.GetTokenErrorDisplay(t) + recognizer.NotifyErrorListeners(msg, t, nil) +} + +// The RecoverInline default implementation attempts to recover from the mismatched input +// by using single token insertion and deletion as described below. If the +// recovery attempt fails, this method panics with [InputMisMatchException}. +// TODO: Not sure that panic() is the right thing to do here - JI +// +// # EXTRA TOKEN (single token deletion) +// +// LA(1) is not what we are looking for. If LA(2) has the +// right token, however, then assume LA(1) is some extra spurious +// token and delete it. Then consume and return the next token (which was +// the LA(2) token) as the successful result of the Match operation. +// +// # This recovery strategy is implemented by singleTokenDeletion +// +// # MISSING TOKEN (single token insertion) +// +// If current token -at LA(1) - is consistent with what could come +// after the expected LA(1) token, then assume the token is missing +// and use the parser's [TokenFactory] to create it on the fly. The +// “insertion” is performed by returning the created token as the successful +// result of the Match operation. +// +// This recovery strategy is implemented by [SingleTokenInsertion]. +// +// # Example +// +// For example, Input i=(3 is clearly missing the ')'. When +// the parser returns from the nested call to expr, it will have +// call the chain: +// +// stat → expr → atom +// +// and it will be trying to Match the ')' at this point in the +// derivation: +// +// : ID '=' '(' INT ')' ('+' atom)* ';' +// ^ +// +// The attempt to [Match] ')' will fail when it sees ';' and +// call [RecoverInline]. To recover, it sees that LA(1)==';' +// is in the set of tokens that can follow the ')' token reference +// in rule atom. It can assume that you forgot the ')'. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) RecoverInline(recognizer Parser) Token { + // SINGLE TOKEN DELETION + MatchedSymbol := d.SingleTokenDeletion(recognizer) + if MatchedSymbol != nil { + // we have deleted the extra token. + // now, move past ttype token as if all were ok + recognizer.Consume() + return MatchedSymbol + } + // SINGLE TOKEN INSERTION + if d.SingleTokenInsertion(recognizer) { + return d.GetMissingSymbol(recognizer) + } + // even that didn't work must panic the exception + recognizer.SetError(NewInputMisMatchException(recognizer)) + return nil +} + +// SingleTokenInsertion implements the single-token insertion inline error recovery +// strategy. It is called by [RecoverInline] if the single-token +// deletion strategy fails to recover from the mismatched input. If this +// method returns {@code true}, {@code recognizer} will be in error recovery +// mode. +// +// This method determines whether single-token insertion is viable by +// checking if the LA(1) input symbol could be successfully Matched +// if it were instead the LA(2) symbol. If this method returns +// {@code true}, the caller is responsible for creating and inserting a +// token with the correct type to produce this behavior.

+// +// This func returns true if single-token insertion is a viable recovery +// strategy for the current mismatched input. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) SingleTokenInsertion(recognizer Parser) bool { + currentSymbolType := recognizer.GetTokenStream().LA(1) + // if current token is consistent with what could come after current + // ATN state, then we know we're missing a token error recovery + // is free to conjure up and insert the missing token + atn := recognizer.GetInterpreter().atn + currentState := atn.states[recognizer.GetState()] + next := currentState.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget() + expectingAtLL2 := atn.NextTokens(next, recognizer.GetParserRuleContext()) + if expectingAtLL2.contains(currentSymbolType) { + d.ReportMissingToken(recognizer) + return true + } + + return false +} + +// SingleTokenDeletion implements the single-token deletion inline error recovery +// strategy. It is called by [RecoverInline] to attempt to recover +// from mismatched input. If this method returns nil, the parser and error +// handler state will not have changed. If this method returns non-nil, +// recognizer will not be in error recovery mode since the +// returned token was a successful Match. +// +// If the single-token deletion is successful, this method calls +// [ReportUnwantedToken] to Report the error, followed by +// [Consume] to actually “delete” the extraneous token. Then, +// before returning, [ReportMatch] is called to signal a successful +// Match. +// +// The func returns the successfully Matched [Token] instance if single-token +// deletion successfully recovers from the mismatched input, otherwise nil. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) SingleTokenDeletion(recognizer Parser) Token { + NextTokenType := recognizer.GetTokenStream().LA(2) + expecting := d.GetExpectedTokens(recognizer) + if expecting.contains(NextTokenType) { + d.ReportUnwantedToken(recognizer) + // print("recoverFromMisMatchedToken deleting " \ + // + str(recognizer.GetTokenStream().LT(1)) \ + // + " since " + str(recognizer.GetTokenStream().LT(2)) \ + // + " is what we want", file=sys.stderr) + recognizer.Consume() // simply delete extra token + // we want to return the token we're actually Matching + MatchedSymbol := recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + d.ReportMatch(recognizer) // we know current token is correct + return MatchedSymbol + } + + return nil +} + +// GetMissingSymbol conjures up a missing token during error recovery. +// +// The recognizer attempts to recover from single missing +// symbols. But, actions might refer to that missing symbol. +// For example: +// +// x=ID {f($x)}. +// +// The action clearly assumes +// that there has been an identifier Matched previously and that +// $x points at that token. If that token is missing, but +// the next token in the stream is what we want we assume that +// this token is missing, and we keep going. Because we +// have to return some token to replace the missing token, +// we have to conjure one up. This method gives the user control +// over the tokens returned for missing tokens. Mostly, +// you will want to create something special for identifier +// tokens. For literals such as '{' and ',', the default +// action in the parser or tree parser works. It simply creates +// a [CommonToken] of the appropriate type. The text will be the token name. +// If you need to change which tokens must be created by the lexer, +// override this method to create the appropriate tokens. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) GetMissingSymbol(recognizer Parser) Token { + currentSymbol := recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + expecting := d.GetExpectedTokens(recognizer) + expectedTokenType := expecting.first() + var tokenText string + + if expectedTokenType == TokenEOF { + tokenText = "" + } else { + ln := recognizer.GetLiteralNames() + if expectedTokenType > 0 && expectedTokenType < len(ln) { + tokenText = "" + } else { + tokenText = "" // TODO: matches the JS impl + } + } + current := currentSymbol + lookback := recognizer.GetTokenStream().LT(-1) + if current.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF && lookback != nil { + current = lookback + } + + tf := recognizer.GetTokenFactory() + + return tf.Create(current.GetSource(), expectedTokenType, tokenText, TokenDefaultChannel, -1, -1, current.GetLine(), current.GetColumn()) +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) GetExpectedTokens(recognizer Parser) *IntervalSet { + return recognizer.GetExpectedTokens() +} + +// GetTokenErrorDisplay determines how a token should be displayed in an error message. +// The default is to display just the text, but during development you might +// want to have a lot of information spit out. Override this func in that case +// to use t.String() (which, for [CommonToken], dumps everything about +// the token). This is better than forcing you to override a method in +// your token objects because you don't have to go modify your lexer +// so that it creates a new type. +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) GetTokenErrorDisplay(t Token) string { + if t == nil { + return "" + } + s := t.GetText() + if s == "" { + if t.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + s = "" + } else { + s = "<" + strconv.Itoa(t.GetTokenType()) + ">" + } + } + return d.escapeWSAndQuote(s) +} + +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) escapeWSAndQuote(s string) string { + s = strings.Replace(s, "\t", "\\t", -1) + s = strings.Replace(s, "\n", "\\n", -1) + s = strings.Replace(s, "\r", "\\r", -1) + return "'" + s + "'" +} + +// GetErrorRecoverySet computes the error recovery set for the current rule. During +// rule invocation, the parser pushes the set of tokens that can +// follow that rule reference on the stack. This amounts to +// computing FIRST of what follows the rule reference in the +// enclosing rule. See LinearApproximator.FIRST(). +// +// This local follow set only includes tokens +// from within the rule i.e., the FIRST computation done by +// ANTLR stops at the end of a rule. +// +// # Example +// +// When you find a "no viable alt exception", the input is not +// consistent with any of the alternatives for rule r. The best +// thing to do is to consume tokens until you see something that +// can legally follow a call to r or any rule that called r. +// You don't want the exact set of viable next tokens because the +// input might just be missing a token--you might consume the +// rest of the input looking for one of the missing tokens. +// +// Consider the grammar: +// +// a : '[' b ']' +// | '(' b ')' +// ; +// +// b : c '^' INT +// ; +// +// c : ID +// | INT +// ; +// +// At each rule invocation, the set of tokens that could follow +// that rule is pushed on a stack. Here are the various +// context-sensitive follow sets: +// +// FOLLOW(b1_in_a) = FIRST(']') = ']' +// FOLLOW(b2_in_a) = FIRST(')') = ')' +// FOLLOW(c_in_b) = FIRST('^') = '^' +// +// Upon erroneous input “[]”, the call chain is +// +// a → b → c +// +// and, hence, the follow context stack is: +// +// Depth Follow set Start of rule execution +// 0 a (from main()) +// 1 ']' b +// 2 '^' c +// +// Notice that ')' is not included, because b would have to have +// been called from a different context in rule a for ')' to be +// included. +// +// For error recovery, we cannot consider FOLLOW(c) +// (context-sensitive or otherwise). We need the combined set of +// all context-sensitive FOLLOW sets - the set of all tokens that +// could follow any reference in the call chain. We need to +// reSync to one of those tokens. Note that FOLLOW(c)='^' and if +// we reSync'd to that token, we'd consume until EOF. We need to +// Sync to context-sensitive FOLLOWs for a, b, and c: +// +// {']','^'} +// +// In this case, for input "[]", LA(1) is ']' and in the set, so we would +// not consume anything. After printing an error, rule c would +// return normally. Rule b would not find the required '^' though. +// At this point, it gets a mismatched token error and panics an +// exception (since LA(1) is not in the viable following token +// set). The rule exception handler tries to recover, but finds +// the same recovery set and doesn't consume anything. Rule b +// exits normally returning to rule a. Now it finds the ']' (and +// with the successful Match exits errorRecovery mode). +// +// So, you can see that the parser walks up the call chain looking +// for the token that was a member of the recovery set. +// +// Errors are not generated in errorRecovery mode. +// +// ANTLR's error recovery mechanism is based upon original ideas: +// +// [Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs] by Niklaus Wirth and +// [A note on error recovery in recursive descent parsers]. +// +// Later, Josef Grosch had some good ideas in [Efficient and Comfortable Error Recovery in Recursive Descent +// Parsers] +// +// Like Grosch I implement context-sensitive FOLLOW sets that are combined at run-time upon error to avoid overhead +// during parsing. Later, the runtime Sync was improved for loops/sub-rules see [Sync] docs +// +// [A note on error recovery in recursive descent parsers]: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=947902.947905 +// [Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs]: https://t.ly/5QzgE +// [Efficient and Comfortable Error Recovery in Recursive Descent Parsers]: ftp://www.cocolab.com/products/cocktail/doca4.ps/ell.ps.zip +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) GetErrorRecoverySet(recognizer Parser) *IntervalSet { + atn := recognizer.GetInterpreter().atn + ctx := recognizer.GetParserRuleContext() + recoverSet := NewIntervalSet() + for ctx != nil && ctx.GetInvokingState() >= 0 { + // compute what follows who invoked us + invokingState := atn.states[ctx.GetInvokingState()] + rt := invokingState.GetTransitions()[0] + follow := atn.NextTokens(rt.(*RuleTransition).followState, nil) + recoverSet.addSet(follow) + ctx = ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext) + } + recoverSet.removeOne(TokenEpsilon) + return recoverSet +} + +// Consume tokens until one Matches the given token set.// +func (d *DefaultErrorStrategy) consumeUntil(recognizer Parser, set *IntervalSet) { + ttype := recognizer.GetTokenStream().LA(1) + for ttype != TokenEOF && !set.contains(ttype) { + recognizer.Consume() + ttype = recognizer.GetTokenStream().LA(1) + } +} + +// The BailErrorStrategy implementation of ANTLRErrorStrategy responds to syntax errors +// by immediately canceling the parse operation with a +// [ParseCancellationException]. The implementation ensures that the +// [ParserRuleContext//exception] field is set for all parse tree nodes +// that were not completed prior to encountering the error. +// +// This error strategy is useful in the following scenarios. +// +// - Two-stage parsing: This error strategy allows the first +// stage of two-stage parsing to immediately terminate if an error is +// encountered, and immediately fall back to the second stage. In addition to +// avoiding wasted work by attempting to recover from errors here, the empty +// implementation of [BailErrorStrategy.Sync] improves the performance of +// the first stage. +// +// - Silent validation: When syntax errors are not being +// Reported or logged, and the parse result is simply ignored if errors occur, +// the [BailErrorStrategy] avoids wasting work on recovering from errors +// when the result will be ignored either way. +// +// myparser.SetErrorHandler(NewBailErrorStrategy()) +// +// See also: [Parser.SetErrorHandler(ANTLRErrorStrategy)] +type BailErrorStrategy struct { + *DefaultErrorStrategy +} + +var _ ErrorStrategy = &BailErrorStrategy{} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewBailErrorStrategy() *BailErrorStrategy { + + b := new(BailErrorStrategy) + + b.DefaultErrorStrategy = NewDefaultErrorStrategy() + + return b +} + +// Recover Instead of recovering from exception e, re-panic it wrapped +// in a [ParseCancellationException] so it is not caught by the +// rule func catches. Use Exception.GetCause() to get the +// original [RecognitionException]. +func (b *BailErrorStrategy) Recover(recognizer Parser, e RecognitionException) { + context := recognizer.GetParserRuleContext() + for context != nil { + context.SetException(e) + if parent, ok := context.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext); ok { + context = parent + } else { + context = nil + } + } + recognizer.SetError(NewParseCancellationException()) // TODO: we don't emit e properly +} + +// RecoverInline makes sure we don't attempt to recover inline if the parser +// successfully recovers, it won't panic an exception. +func (b *BailErrorStrategy) RecoverInline(recognizer Parser) Token { + b.Recover(recognizer, NewInputMisMatchException(recognizer)) + + return nil +} + +// Sync makes sure we don't attempt to recover from problems in sub-rules. +func (b *BailErrorStrategy) Sync(_ Parser) { +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/errors.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8f0f2f601f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/errors.go @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// The root of the ANTLR exception hierarchy. In general, ANTLR tracks just +// 3 kinds of errors: prediction errors, failed predicate errors, and +// mismatched input errors. In each case, the parser knows where it is +// in the input, where it is in the ATN, the rule invocation stack, +// and what kind of problem occurred. + +type RecognitionException interface { + GetOffendingToken() Token + GetMessage() string + GetInputStream() IntStream +} + +type BaseRecognitionException struct { + message string + recognizer Recognizer + offendingToken Token + offendingState int + ctx RuleContext + input IntStream +} + +func NewBaseRecognitionException(message string, recognizer Recognizer, input IntStream, ctx RuleContext) *BaseRecognitionException { + + // todo + // Error.call(this) + // + // if (!!Error.captureStackTrace) { + // Error.captureStackTrace(this, RecognitionException) + // } else { + // stack := NewError().stack + // } + // TODO: may be able to use - "runtime" func Stack(buf []byte, all bool) int + + t := new(BaseRecognitionException) + + t.message = message + t.recognizer = recognizer + t.input = input + t.ctx = ctx + + // The current Token when an error occurred. Since not all streams + // support accessing symbols by index, we have to track the {@link Token} + // instance itself. + // + t.offendingToken = nil + + // Get the ATN state number the parser was in at the time the error + // occurred. For NoViableAltException and LexerNoViableAltException exceptions, this is the + // DecisionState number. For others, it is the state whose outgoing edge we couldn't Match. + // + t.offendingState = -1 + if t.recognizer != nil { + t.offendingState = t.recognizer.GetState() + } + + return t +} + +func (b *BaseRecognitionException) GetMessage() string { + return b.message +} + +func (b *BaseRecognitionException) GetOffendingToken() Token { + return b.offendingToken +} + +func (b *BaseRecognitionException) GetInputStream() IntStream { + return b.input +} + +//

If the state number is not known, b method returns -1.

+ +// getExpectedTokens gets the set of input symbols which could potentially follow the +// previously Matched symbol at the time this exception was raised. +// +// If the set of expected tokens is not known and could not be computed, +// this method returns nil. +// +// The func returns the set of token types that could potentially follow the current +// state in the {ATN}, or nil if the information is not available. + +func (b *BaseRecognitionException) getExpectedTokens() *IntervalSet { + if b.recognizer != nil { + return b.recognizer.GetATN().getExpectedTokens(b.offendingState, b.ctx) + } + + return nil +} + +func (b *BaseRecognitionException) String() string { + return b.message +} + +type LexerNoViableAltException struct { + *BaseRecognitionException + + startIndex int + deadEndConfigs *ATNConfigSet +} + +func NewLexerNoViableAltException(lexer Lexer, input CharStream, startIndex int, deadEndConfigs *ATNConfigSet) *LexerNoViableAltException { + + l := new(LexerNoViableAltException) + + l.BaseRecognitionException = NewBaseRecognitionException("", lexer, input, nil) + + l.startIndex = startIndex + l.deadEndConfigs = deadEndConfigs + + return l +} + +func (l *LexerNoViableAltException) String() string { + symbol := "" + if l.startIndex >= 0 && l.startIndex < l.input.Size() { + symbol = l.input.(CharStream).GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(l.startIndex, l.startIndex)) + } + return "LexerNoViableAltException" + symbol +} + +type NoViableAltException struct { + *BaseRecognitionException + + startToken Token + offendingToken Token + ctx ParserRuleContext + deadEndConfigs *ATNConfigSet +} + +// NewNoViableAltException creates an exception indicating that the parser could not decide which of two or more paths +// to take based upon the remaining input. It tracks the starting token +// of the offending input and also knows where the parser was +// in the various paths when the error. +// +// Reported by [ReportNoViableAlternative] +func NewNoViableAltException(recognizer Parser, input TokenStream, startToken Token, offendingToken Token, deadEndConfigs *ATNConfigSet, ctx ParserRuleContext) *NoViableAltException { + + if ctx == nil { + ctx = recognizer.GetParserRuleContext() + } + + if offendingToken == nil { + offendingToken = recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + } + + if startToken == nil { + startToken = recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + } + + if input == nil { + input = recognizer.GetInputStream().(TokenStream) + } + + n := new(NoViableAltException) + n.BaseRecognitionException = NewBaseRecognitionException("", recognizer, input, ctx) + + // Which configurations did we try at input.Index() that couldn't Match + // input.LT(1) + n.deadEndConfigs = deadEndConfigs + + // The token object at the start index the input stream might + // not be buffering tokens so get a reference to it. + // + // At the time the error occurred, of course the stream needs to keep a + // buffer of all the tokens, but later we might not have access to those. + n.startToken = startToken + n.offendingToken = offendingToken + + return n +} + +type InputMisMatchException struct { + *BaseRecognitionException +} + +// NewInputMisMatchException creates an exception that signifies any kind of mismatched input exceptions such as +// when the current input does not Match the expected token. +func NewInputMisMatchException(recognizer Parser) *InputMisMatchException { + + i := new(InputMisMatchException) + i.BaseRecognitionException = NewBaseRecognitionException("", recognizer, recognizer.GetInputStream(), recognizer.GetParserRuleContext()) + + i.offendingToken = recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + + return i + +} + +// FailedPredicateException indicates that a semantic predicate failed during validation. Validation of predicates +// occurs when normally parsing the alternative just like Matching a token. +// Disambiguating predicate evaluation occurs when we test a predicate during +// prediction. +type FailedPredicateException struct { + *BaseRecognitionException + + ruleIndex int + predicateIndex int + predicate string +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewFailedPredicateException(recognizer Parser, predicate string, message string) *FailedPredicateException { + + f := new(FailedPredicateException) + + f.BaseRecognitionException = NewBaseRecognitionException(f.formatMessage(predicate, message), recognizer, recognizer.GetInputStream(), recognizer.GetParserRuleContext()) + + s := recognizer.GetInterpreter().atn.states[recognizer.GetState()] + trans := s.GetTransitions()[0] + if trans2, ok := trans.(*PredicateTransition); ok { + f.ruleIndex = trans2.ruleIndex + f.predicateIndex = trans2.predIndex + } else { + f.ruleIndex = 0 + f.predicateIndex = 0 + } + f.predicate = predicate + f.offendingToken = recognizer.GetCurrentToken() + + return f +} + +func (f *FailedPredicateException) formatMessage(predicate, message string) string { + if message != "" { + return message + } + + return "failed predicate: {" + predicate + "}?" +} + +type ParseCancellationException struct { +} + +func (p ParseCancellationException) GetOffendingToken() Token { + //TODO implement me + panic("implement me") +} + +func (p ParseCancellationException) GetMessage() string { + //TODO implement me + panic("implement me") +} + +func (p ParseCancellationException) GetInputStream() IntStream { + //TODO implement me + panic("implement me") +} + +func NewParseCancellationException() *ParseCancellationException { + // Error.call(this) + // Error.captureStackTrace(this, ParseCancellationException) + return new(ParseCancellationException) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/file_stream.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/file_stream.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5f65f809be --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/file_stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "bufio" + "os" +) + +// This is an InputStream that is loaded from a file all at once +// when you construct the object. + +type FileStream struct { + InputStream + filename string +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewFileStream(fileName string) (*FileStream, error) { + + f, err := os.Open(fileName) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + defer func(f *os.File) { + errF := f.Close() + if errF != nil { + } + }(f) + + reader := bufio.NewReader(f) + fInfo, err := f.Stat() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + fs := &FileStream{ + InputStream: InputStream{ + index: 0, + name: fileName, + }, + filename: fileName, + } + + // Pre-build the buffer and read runes efficiently + // + fs.data = make([]rune, 0, fInfo.Size()) + for { + r, _, err := reader.ReadRune() + if err != nil { + break + } + fs.data = append(fs.data, r) + } + fs.size = len(fs.data) // Size in runes + + // All done. + // + return fs, nil +} + +func (f *FileStream) GetSourceName() string { + return f.filename +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/input_stream.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/input_stream.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b737fe85fb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/input_stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "bufio" + "io" +) + +type InputStream struct { + name string + index int + data []rune + size int +} + +// NewIoStream creates a new input stream from the given io.Reader reader. +// Note that the reader is read completely into memory and so it must actually +// have a stopping point - you cannot pass in a reader on an open-ended source such +// as a socket for instance. +func NewIoStream(reader io.Reader) *InputStream { + + rReader := bufio.NewReader(reader) + + is := &InputStream{ + name: "", + index: 0, + } + + // Pre-build the buffer and read runes reasonably efficiently given that + // we don't exactly know how big the input is. + // + is.data = make([]rune, 0, 512) + for { + r, _, err := rReader.ReadRune() + if err != nil { + break + } + is.data = append(is.data, r) + } + is.size = len(is.data) // number of runes + return is +} + +// NewInputStream creates a new input stream from the given string +func NewInputStream(data string) *InputStream { + + is := &InputStream{ + name: "", + index: 0, + data: []rune(data), // This is actually the most efficient way + } + is.size = len(is.data) // number of runes, but we could also use len(data), which is efficient too + return is +} + +func (is *InputStream) reset() { + is.index = 0 +} + +// Consume moves the input pointer to the next character in the input stream +func (is *InputStream) Consume() { + if is.index >= is.size { + // assert is.LA(1) == TokenEOF + panic("cannot consume EOF") + } + is.index++ +} + +// LA returns the character at the given offset from the start of the input stream +func (is *InputStream) LA(offset int) int { + + if offset == 0 { + return 0 // nil + } + if offset < 0 { + offset++ // e.g., translate LA(-1) to use offset=0 + } + pos := is.index + offset - 1 + + if pos < 0 || pos >= is.size { // invalid + return TokenEOF + } + + return int(is.data[pos]) +} + +// LT returns the character at the given offset from the start of the input stream +func (is *InputStream) LT(offset int) int { + return is.LA(offset) +} + +// Index returns the current offset in to the input stream +func (is *InputStream) Index() int { + return is.index +} + +// Size returns the total number of characters in the input stream +func (is *InputStream) Size() int { + return is.size +} + +// Mark does nothing here as we have entire buffer +func (is *InputStream) Mark() int { + return -1 +} + +// Release does nothing here as we have entire buffer +func (is *InputStream) Release(_ int) { +} + +// Seek the input point to the provided index offset +func (is *InputStream) Seek(index int) { + if index <= is.index { + is.index = index // just jump don't update stream state (line,...) + return + } + // seek forward + is.index = intMin(index, is.size) +} + +// GetText returns the text from the input stream from the start to the stop index +func (is *InputStream) GetText(start int, stop int) string { + if stop >= is.size { + stop = is.size - 1 + } + if start >= is.size { + return "" + } + + return string(is.data[start : stop+1]) +} + +// GetTextFromTokens returns the text from the input stream from the first character of the start token to the last +// character of the stop token +func (is *InputStream) GetTextFromTokens(start, stop Token) string { + if start != nil && stop != nil { + return is.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(start.GetTokenIndex(), stop.GetTokenIndex())) + } + + return "" +} + +func (is *InputStream) GetTextFromInterval(i Interval) string { + return is.GetText(i.Start, i.Stop) +} + +func (*InputStream) GetSourceName() string { + return "" +} + +// String returns the entire input stream as a string +func (is *InputStream) String() string { + return string(is.data) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/int_stream.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/int_stream.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4778878bd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/int_stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +type IntStream interface { + Consume() + LA(int) int + Mark() int + Release(marker int) + Index() int + Seek(index int) + Size() int + GetSourceName() string +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/interval_set.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/interval_set.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cc5066067a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/interval_set.go @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +type Interval struct { + Start int + Stop int +} + +// NewInterval creates a new interval with the given start and stop values. +func NewInterval(start, stop int) Interval { + return Interval{ + Start: start, + Stop: stop, + } +} + +// Contains returns true if the given item is contained within the interval. +func (i Interval) Contains(item int) bool { + return item >= i.Start && item < i.Stop +} + +// String generates a string representation of the interval. +func (i Interval) String() string { + if i.Start == i.Stop-1 { + return strconv.Itoa(i.Start) + } + + return strconv.Itoa(i.Start) + ".." + strconv.Itoa(i.Stop-1) +} + +// Length returns the length of the interval. +func (i Interval) Length() int { + return i.Stop - i.Start +} + +// IntervalSet represents a collection of [Intervals], which may be read-only. +type IntervalSet struct { + intervals []Interval + readOnly bool +} + +// NewIntervalSet creates a new empty, writable, interval set. +func NewIntervalSet() *IntervalSet { + + i := new(IntervalSet) + + i.intervals = nil + i.readOnly = false + + return i +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) Equals(other *IntervalSet) bool { + if len(i.intervals) != len(other.intervals) { + return false + } + + for k, v := range i.intervals { + if v.Start != other.intervals[k].Start || v.Stop != other.intervals[k].Stop { + return false + } + } + + return true +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) first() int { + if len(i.intervals) == 0 { + return TokenInvalidType + } + + return i.intervals[0].Start +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) addOne(v int) { + i.addInterval(NewInterval(v, v+1)) +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) addRange(l, h int) { + i.addInterval(NewInterval(l, h+1)) +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) addInterval(v Interval) { + if i.intervals == nil { + i.intervals = make([]Interval, 0) + i.intervals = append(i.intervals, v) + } else { + // find insert pos + for k, interval := range i.intervals { + // distinct range -> insert + if v.Stop < interval.Start { + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k], append([]Interval{v}, i.intervals[k:]...)...) + return + } else if v.Stop == interval.Start { + i.intervals[k].Start = v.Start + return + } else if v.Start <= interval.Stop { + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(intMin(interval.Start, v.Start), intMax(interval.Stop, v.Stop)) + + // if not applying to end, merge potential overlaps + if k < len(i.intervals)-1 { + l := i.intervals[k] + r := i.intervals[k+1] + // if r contained in l + if l.Stop >= r.Stop { + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k+1], i.intervals[k+2:]...) + } else if l.Stop >= r.Start { // partial overlap + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(l.Start, r.Stop) + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k+1], i.intervals[k+2:]...) + } + } + return + } + } + // greater than any exiting + i.intervals = append(i.intervals, v) + } +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) addSet(other *IntervalSet) *IntervalSet { + if other.intervals != nil { + for k := 0; k < len(other.intervals); k++ { + i2 := other.intervals[k] + i.addInterval(NewInterval(i2.Start, i2.Stop)) + } + } + return i +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) complement(start int, stop int) *IntervalSet { + result := NewIntervalSet() + result.addInterval(NewInterval(start, stop+1)) + for j := 0; j < len(i.intervals); j++ { + result.removeRange(i.intervals[j]) + } + return result +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) contains(item int) bool { + if i.intervals == nil { + return false + } + for k := 0; k < len(i.intervals); k++ { + if i.intervals[k].Contains(item) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) length() int { + iLen := 0 + + for _, v := range i.intervals { + iLen += v.Length() + } + + return iLen +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) removeRange(v Interval) { + if v.Start == v.Stop-1 { + i.removeOne(v.Start) + } else if i.intervals != nil { + k := 0 + for n := 0; n < len(i.intervals); n++ { + ni := i.intervals[k] + // intervals are ordered + if v.Stop <= ni.Start { + return + } else if v.Start > ni.Start && v.Stop < ni.Stop { + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(ni.Start, v.Start) + x := NewInterval(v.Stop, ni.Stop) + // i.intervals.splice(k, 0, x) + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k], append([]Interval{x}, i.intervals[k:]...)...) + return + } else if v.Start <= ni.Start && v.Stop >= ni.Stop { + // i.intervals.splice(k, 1) + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k], i.intervals[k+1:]...) + k = k - 1 // need another pass + } else if v.Start < ni.Stop { + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(ni.Start, v.Start) + } else if v.Stop < ni.Stop { + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(v.Stop, ni.Stop) + } + k++ + } + } +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) removeOne(v int) { + if i.intervals != nil { + for k := 0; k < len(i.intervals); k++ { + ki := i.intervals[k] + // intervals i ordered + if v < ki.Start { + return + } else if v == ki.Start && v == ki.Stop-1 { + // i.intervals.splice(k, 1) + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k], i.intervals[k+1:]...) + return + } else if v == ki.Start { + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(ki.Start+1, ki.Stop) + return + } else if v == ki.Stop-1 { + i.intervals[k] = NewInterval(ki.Start, ki.Stop-1) + return + } else if v < ki.Stop-1 { + x := NewInterval(ki.Start, v) + ki.Start = v + 1 + // i.intervals.splice(k, 0, x) + i.intervals = append(i.intervals[0:k], append([]Interval{x}, i.intervals[k:]...)...) + return + } + } + } +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) String() string { + return i.StringVerbose(nil, nil, false) +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) StringVerbose(literalNames []string, symbolicNames []string, elemsAreChar bool) string { + + if i.intervals == nil { + return "{}" + } else if literalNames != nil || symbolicNames != nil { + return i.toTokenString(literalNames, symbolicNames) + } else if elemsAreChar { + return i.toCharString() + } + + return i.toIndexString() +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) GetIntervals() []Interval { + return i.intervals +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) toCharString() string { + names := make([]string, len(i.intervals)) + + var sb strings.Builder + + for j := 0; j < len(i.intervals); j++ { + v := i.intervals[j] + if v.Stop == v.Start+1 { + if v.Start == TokenEOF { + names = append(names, "") + } else { + sb.WriteByte('\'') + sb.WriteRune(rune(v.Start)) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + names = append(names, sb.String()) + sb.Reset() + } + } else { + sb.WriteByte('\'') + sb.WriteRune(rune(v.Start)) + sb.WriteString("'..'") + sb.WriteRune(rune(v.Stop - 1)) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + names = append(names, sb.String()) + sb.Reset() + } + } + if len(names) > 1 { + return "{" + strings.Join(names, ", ") + "}" + } + + return names[0] +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) toIndexString() string { + + names := make([]string, 0) + for j := 0; j < len(i.intervals); j++ { + v := i.intervals[j] + if v.Stop == v.Start+1 { + if v.Start == TokenEOF { + names = append(names, "") + } else { + names = append(names, strconv.Itoa(v.Start)) + } + } else { + names = append(names, strconv.Itoa(v.Start)+".."+strconv.Itoa(v.Stop-1)) + } + } + if len(names) > 1 { + return "{" + strings.Join(names, ", ") + "}" + } + + return names[0] +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) toTokenString(literalNames []string, symbolicNames []string) string { + names := make([]string, 0) + for _, v := range i.intervals { + for j := v.Start; j < v.Stop; j++ { + names = append(names, i.elementName(literalNames, symbolicNames, j)) + } + } + if len(names) > 1 { + return "{" + strings.Join(names, ", ") + "}" + } + + return names[0] +} + +func (i *IntervalSet) elementName(literalNames []string, symbolicNames []string, a int) string { + if a == TokenEOF { + return "" + } else if a == TokenEpsilon { + return "" + } else { + if a < len(literalNames) && literalNames[a] != "" { + return literalNames[a] + } + + return symbolicNames[a] + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/jcollect.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/jcollect.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ceccd96d25 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/jcollect.go @@ -0,0 +1,685 @@ +package antlr + +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +import ( + "container/list" + "runtime/debug" + "sort" + "sync" +) + +// Collectable is an interface that a struct should implement if it is to be +// usable as a key in these collections. +type Collectable[T any] interface { + Hash() int + Equals(other Collectable[T]) bool +} + +type Comparator[T any] interface { + Hash1(o T) int + Equals2(T, T) bool +} + +type CollectionSource int +type CollectionDescriptor struct { + SybolicName string + Description string +} + +const ( + UnknownCollection CollectionSource = iota + ATNConfigLookupCollection + ATNStateCollection + DFAStateCollection + ATNConfigCollection + PredictionContextCollection + SemanticContextCollection + ClosureBusyCollection + PredictionVisitedCollection + MergeCacheCollection + PredictionContextCacheCollection + AltSetCollection + ReachSetCollection +) + +var CollectionDescriptors = map[CollectionSource]CollectionDescriptor{ + UnknownCollection: { + SybolicName: "UnknownCollection", + Description: "Unknown collection type. Only used if the target author thought it was an unimportant collection.", + }, + ATNConfigCollection: { + SybolicName: "ATNConfigCollection", + Description: "ATNConfig collection. Used to store the ATNConfigs for a particular state in the ATN." + + "For instance, it is used to store the results of the closure() operation in the ATN.", + }, + ATNConfigLookupCollection: { + SybolicName: "ATNConfigLookupCollection", + Description: "ATNConfigLookup collection. Used to store the ATNConfigs for a particular state in the ATN." + + "This is used to prevent duplicating equivalent states in an ATNConfigurationSet.", + }, + ATNStateCollection: { + SybolicName: "ATNStateCollection", + Description: "ATNState collection. This is used to store the states of the ATN.", + }, + DFAStateCollection: { + SybolicName: "DFAStateCollection", + Description: "DFAState collection. This is used to store the states of the DFA.", + }, + PredictionContextCollection: { + SybolicName: "PredictionContextCollection", + Description: "PredictionContext collection. This is used to store the prediction contexts of the ATN and cache computes.", + }, + SemanticContextCollection: { + SybolicName: "SemanticContextCollection", + Description: "SemanticContext collection. This is used to store the semantic contexts of the ATN.", + }, + ClosureBusyCollection: { + SybolicName: "ClosureBusyCollection", + Description: "ClosureBusy collection. This is used to check and prevent infinite recursion right recursive rules." + + "It stores ATNConfigs that are currently being processed in the closure() operation.", + }, + PredictionVisitedCollection: { + SybolicName: "PredictionVisitedCollection", + Description: "A map that records whether we have visited a particular context when searching through cached entries.", + }, + MergeCacheCollection: { + SybolicName: "MergeCacheCollection", + Description: "A map that records whether we have already merged two particular contexts and can save effort by not repeating it.", + }, + PredictionContextCacheCollection: { + SybolicName: "PredictionContextCacheCollection", + Description: "A map that records whether we have already created a particular context and can save effort by not computing it again.", + }, + AltSetCollection: { + SybolicName: "AltSetCollection", + Description: "Used to eliminate duplicate alternatives in an ATN config set.", + }, + ReachSetCollection: { + SybolicName: "ReachSetCollection", + Description: "Used as merge cache to prevent us needing to compute the merge of two states if we have already done it.", + }, +} + +// JStore implements a container that allows the use of a struct to calculate the key +// for a collection of values akin to map. This is not meant to be a full-blown HashMap but just +// serve the needs of the ANTLR Go runtime. +// +// For ease of porting the logic of the runtime from the master target (Java), this collection +// operates in a similar way to Java, in that it can use any struct that supplies a Hash() and Equals() +// function as the key. The values are stored in a standard go map which internally is a form of hashmap +// itself, the key for the go map is the hash supplied by the key object. The collection is able to deal with +// hash conflicts by using a simple slice of values associated with the hash code indexed bucket. That isn't +// particularly efficient, but it is simple, and it works. As this is specifically for the ANTLR runtime, and +// we understand the requirements, then this is fine - this is not a general purpose collection. +type JStore[T any, C Comparator[T]] struct { + store map[int][]T + len int + comparator Comparator[T] + stats *JStatRec +} + +func NewJStore[T any, C Comparator[T]](comparator Comparator[T], cType CollectionSource, desc string) *JStore[T, C] { + + if comparator == nil { + panic("comparator cannot be nil") + } + + s := &JStore[T, C]{ + store: make(map[int][]T, 1), + comparator: comparator, + } + if collectStats { + s.stats = &JStatRec{ + Source: cType, + Description: desc, + } + + // Track where we created it from if we are being asked to do so + if runtimeConfig.statsTraceStacks { + s.stats.CreateStack = debug.Stack() + } + Statistics.AddJStatRec(s.stats) + } + return s +} + +// Put will store given value in the collection. Note that the key for storage is generated from +// the value itself - this is specifically because that is what ANTLR needs - this would not be useful +// as any kind of general collection. +// +// If the key has a hash conflict, then the value will be added to the slice of values associated with the +// hash, unless the value is already in the slice, in which case the existing value is returned. Value equivalence is +// tested by calling the equals() method on the key. +// +// # If the given value is already present in the store, then the existing value is returned as v and exists is set to true +// +// If the given value is not present in the store, then the value is added to the store and returned as v and exists is set to false. +func (s *JStore[T, C]) Put(value T) (v T, exists bool) { + + if collectStats { + s.stats.Puts++ + } + kh := s.comparator.Hash1(value) + + var hClash bool + for _, v1 := range s.store[kh] { + hClash = true + if s.comparator.Equals2(value, v1) { + if collectStats { + s.stats.PutHits++ + s.stats.PutHashConflicts++ + } + return v1, true + } + if collectStats { + s.stats.PutMisses++ + } + } + if collectStats && hClash { + s.stats.PutHashConflicts++ + } + s.store[kh] = append(s.store[kh], value) + + if collectStats { + if len(s.store[kh]) > s.stats.MaxSlotSize { + s.stats.MaxSlotSize = len(s.store[kh]) + } + } + s.len++ + if collectStats { + s.stats.CurSize = s.len + if s.len > s.stats.MaxSize { + s.stats.MaxSize = s.len + } + } + return value, false +} + +// Get will return the value associated with the key - the type of the key is the same type as the value +// which would not generally be useful, but this is a specific thing for ANTLR where the key is +// generated using the object we are going to store. +func (s *JStore[T, C]) Get(key T) (T, bool) { + if collectStats { + s.stats.Gets++ + } + kh := s.comparator.Hash1(key) + var hClash bool + for _, v := range s.store[kh] { + hClash = true + if s.comparator.Equals2(key, v) { + if collectStats { + s.stats.GetHits++ + s.stats.GetHashConflicts++ + } + return v, true + } + if collectStats { + s.stats.GetMisses++ + } + } + if collectStats { + if hClash { + s.stats.GetHashConflicts++ + } + s.stats.GetNoEnt++ + } + return key, false +} + +// Contains returns true if the given key is present in the store +func (s *JStore[T, C]) Contains(key T) bool { + _, present := s.Get(key) + return present +} + +func (s *JStore[T, C]) SortedSlice(less func(i, j T) bool) []T { + vs := make([]T, 0, len(s.store)) + for _, v := range s.store { + vs = append(vs, v...) + } + sort.Slice(vs, func(i, j int) bool { + return less(vs[i], vs[j]) + }) + + return vs +} + +func (s *JStore[T, C]) Each(f func(T) bool) { + for _, e := range s.store { + for _, v := range e { + f(v) + } + } +} + +func (s *JStore[T, C]) Len() int { + return s.len +} + +func (s *JStore[T, C]) Values() []T { + vs := make([]T, 0, len(s.store)) + for _, e := range s.store { + vs = append(vs, e...) + } + return vs +} + +type entry[K, V any] struct { + key K + val V +} + +type JMap[K, V any, C Comparator[K]] struct { + store map[int][]*entry[K, V] + len int + comparator Comparator[K] + stats *JStatRec +} + +func NewJMap[K, V any, C Comparator[K]](comparator Comparator[K], cType CollectionSource, desc string) *JMap[K, V, C] { + m := &JMap[K, V, C]{ + store: make(map[int][]*entry[K, V], 1), + comparator: comparator, + } + if collectStats { + m.stats = &JStatRec{ + Source: cType, + Description: desc, + } + // Track where we created it from if we are being asked to do so + if runtimeConfig.statsTraceStacks { + m.stats.CreateStack = debug.Stack() + } + Statistics.AddJStatRec(m.stats) + } + return m +} + +func (m *JMap[K, V, C]) Put(key K, val V) (V, bool) { + if collectStats { + m.stats.Puts++ + } + kh := m.comparator.Hash1(key) + + var hClash bool + for _, e := range m.store[kh] { + hClash = true + if m.comparator.Equals2(e.key, key) { + if collectStats { + m.stats.PutHits++ + m.stats.PutHashConflicts++ + } + return e.val, true + } + if collectStats { + m.stats.PutMisses++ + } + } + if collectStats { + if hClash { + m.stats.PutHashConflicts++ + } + } + m.store[kh] = append(m.store[kh], &entry[K, V]{key, val}) + if collectStats { + if len(m.store[kh]) > m.stats.MaxSlotSize { + m.stats.MaxSlotSize = len(m.store[kh]) + } + } + m.len++ + if collectStats { + m.stats.CurSize = m.len + if m.len > m.stats.MaxSize { + m.stats.MaxSize = m.len + } + } + return val, false +} + +func (m *JMap[K, V, C]) Values() []V { + vs := make([]V, 0, len(m.store)) + for _, e := range m.store { + for _, v := range e { + vs = append(vs, v.val) + } + } + return vs +} + +func (m *JMap[K, V, C]) Get(key K) (V, bool) { + if collectStats { + m.stats.Gets++ + } + var none V + kh := m.comparator.Hash1(key) + var hClash bool + for _, e := range m.store[kh] { + hClash = true + if m.comparator.Equals2(e.key, key) { + if collectStats { + m.stats.GetHits++ + m.stats.GetHashConflicts++ + } + return e.val, true + } + if collectStats { + m.stats.GetMisses++ + } + } + if collectStats { + if hClash { + m.stats.GetHashConflicts++ + } + m.stats.GetNoEnt++ + } + return none, false +} + +func (m *JMap[K, V, C]) Len() int { + return m.len +} + +func (m *JMap[K, V, C]) Delete(key K) { + kh := m.comparator.Hash1(key) + for i, e := range m.store[kh] { + if m.comparator.Equals2(e.key, key) { + m.store[kh] = append(m.store[kh][:i], m.store[kh][i+1:]...) + m.len-- + return + } + } +} + +func (m *JMap[K, V, C]) Clear() { + m.store = make(map[int][]*entry[K, V]) +} + +type JPCMap struct { + store *JMap[*PredictionContext, *JMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, *ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]], *ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]] + size int + stats *JStatRec +} + +func NewJPCMap(cType CollectionSource, desc string) *JPCMap { + m := &JPCMap{ + store: NewJMap[*PredictionContext, *JMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, *ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]], *ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]](pContextEqInst, cType, desc), + } + if collectStats { + m.stats = &JStatRec{ + Source: cType, + Description: desc, + } + // Track where we created it from if we are being asked to do so + if runtimeConfig.statsTraceStacks { + m.stats.CreateStack = debug.Stack() + } + Statistics.AddJStatRec(m.stats) + } + return m +} + +func (pcm *JPCMap) Get(k1, k2 *PredictionContext) (*PredictionContext, bool) { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.Gets++ + } + // Do we have a map stored by k1? + // + m2, present := pcm.store.Get(k1) + if present { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.GetHits++ + } + // We found a map of values corresponding to k1, so now we need to look up k2 in that map + // + return m2.Get(k2) + } + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.GetMisses++ + } + return nil, false +} + +func (pcm *JPCMap) Put(k1, k2, v *PredictionContext) { + + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.Puts++ + } + // First does a map already exist for k1? + // + if m2, present := pcm.store.Get(k1); present { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.PutHits++ + } + _, present = m2.Put(k2, v) + if !present { + pcm.size++ + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.CurSize = pcm.size + if pcm.size > pcm.stats.MaxSize { + pcm.stats.MaxSize = pcm.size + } + } + } + } else { + // No map found for k1, so we create it, add in our value, then store is + // + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.PutMisses++ + m2 = NewJMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, *ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]](pContextEqInst, pcm.stats.Source, pcm.stats.Description+" map entry") + } else { + m2 = NewJMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, *ObjEqComparator[*PredictionContext]](pContextEqInst, PredictionContextCacheCollection, "map entry") + } + + m2.Put(k2, v) + pcm.store.Put(k1, m2) + pcm.size++ + } +} + +type JPCMap2 struct { + store map[int][]JPCEntry + size int + stats *JStatRec +} + +type JPCEntry struct { + k1, k2, v *PredictionContext +} + +func NewJPCMap2(cType CollectionSource, desc string) *JPCMap2 { + m := &JPCMap2{ + store: make(map[int][]JPCEntry, 1000), + } + if collectStats { + m.stats = &JStatRec{ + Source: cType, + Description: desc, + } + // Track where we created it from if we are being asked to do so + if runtimeConfig.statsTraceStacks { + m.stats.CreateStack = debug.Stack() + } + Statistics.AddJStatRec(m.stats) + } + return m +} + +func dHash(k1, k2 *PredictionContext) int { + return k1.cachedHash*31 + k2.cachedHash +} + +func (pcm *JPCMap2) Get(k1, k2 *PredictionContext) (*PredictionContext, bool) { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.Gets++ + } + + h := dHash(k1, k2) + var hClash bool + for _, e := range pcm.store[h] { + hClash = true + if e.k1.Equals(k1) && e.k2.Equals(k2) { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.GetHits++ + pcm.stats.GetHashConflicts++ + } + return e.v, true + } + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.GetMisses++ + } + } + if collectStats { + if hClash { + pcm.stats.GetHashConflicts++ + } + pcm.stats.GetNoEnt++ + } + return nil, false +} + +func (pcm *JPCMap2) Put(k1, k2, v *PredictionContext) (*PredictionContext, bool) { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.Puts++ + } + h := dHash(k1, k2) + var hClash bool + for _, e := range pcm.store[h] { + hClash = true + if e.k1.Equals(k1) && e.k2.Equals(k2) { + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.PutHits++ + pcm.stats.PutHashConflicts++ + } + return e.v, true + } + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.PutMisses++ + } + } + if collectStats { + if hClash { + pcm.stats.PutHashConflicts++ + } + } + pcm.store[h] = append(pcm.store[h], JPCEntry{k1, k2, v}) + pcm.size++ + if collectStats { + pcm.stats.CurSize = pcm.size + if pcm.size > pcm.stats.MaxSize { + pcm.stats.MaxSize = pcm.size + } + } + return nil, false +} + +type VisitEntry struct { + k *PredictionContext + v *PredictionContext +} +type VisitRecord struct { + store map[*PredictionContext]*PredictionContext + len int + stats *JStatRec +} + +type VisitList struct { + cache *list.List + lock sync.RWMutex +} + +var visitListPool = VisitList{ + cache: list.New(), + lock: sync.RWMutex{}, +} + +// NewVisitRecord returns a new VisitRecord instance from the pool if available. +// Note that this "map" uses a pointer as a key because we are emulating the behavior of +// IdentityHashMap in Java, which uses the `==` operator to compare whether the keys are equal, +// which means is the key the same reference to an object rather than is it .equals() to another +// object. +func NewVisitRecord() *VisitRecord { + visitListPool.lock.Lock() + el := visitListPool.cache.Front() + defer visitListPool.lock.Unlock() + var vr *VisitRecord + if el == nil { + vr = &VisitRecord{ + store: make(map[*PredictionContext]*PredictionContext), + } + if collectStats { + vr.stats = &JStatRec{ + Source: PredictionContextCacheCollection, + Description: "VisitRecord", + } + // Track where we created it from if we are being asked to do so + if runtimeConfig.statsTraceStacks { + vr.stats.CreateStack = debug.Stack() + } + } + } else { + vr = el.Value.(*VisitRecord) + visitListPool.cache.Remove(el) + vr.store = make(map[*PredictionContext]*PredictionContext) + } + if collectStats { + Statistics.AddJStatRec(vr.stats) + } + return vr +} + +func (vr *VisitRecord) Release() { + vr.len = 0 + vr.store = nil + if collectStats { + vr.stats.MaxSize = 0 + vr.stats.CurSize = 0 + vr.stats.Gets = 0 + vr.stats.GetHits = 0 + vr.stats.GetMisses = 0 + vr.stats.GetHashConflicts = 0 + vr.stats.GetNoEnt = 0 + vr.stats.Puts = 0 + vr.stats.PutHits = 0 + vr.stats.PutMisses = 0 + vr.stats.PutHashConflicts = 0 + vr.stats.MaxSlotSize = 0 + } + visitListPool.lock.Lock() + visitListPool.cache.PushBack(vr) + visitListPool.lock.Unlock() +} + +func (vr *VisitRecord) Get(k *PredictionContext) (*PredictionContext, bool) { + if collectStats { + vr.stats.Gets++ + } + v := vr.store[k] + if v != nil { + if collectStats { + vr.stats.GetHits++ + } + return v, true + } + if collectStats { + vr.stats.GetNoEnt++ + } + return nil, false +} + +func (vr *VisitRecord) Put(k, v *PredictionContext) (*PredictionContext, bool) { + if collectStats { + vr.stats.Puts++ + } + vr.store[k] = v + vr.len++ + if collectStats { + vr.stats.CurSize = vr.len + if vr.len > vr.stats.MaxSize { + vr.stats.MaxSize = vr.len + } + } + return v, false +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3c7896a918 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer.go @@ -0,0 +1,426 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" +) + +// A lexer is recognizer that draws input symbols from a character stream. +// lexer grammars result in a subclass of this object. A Lexer object +// uses simplified Match() and error recovery mechanisms in the interest +// of speed. +/// + +type Lexer interface { + TokenSource + Recognizer + + Emit() Token + + SetChannel(int) + PushMode(int) + PopMode() int + SetType(int) + SetMode(int) +} + +type BaseLexer struct { + *BaseRecognizer + + Interpreter ILexerATNSimulator + TokenStartCharIndex int + TokenStartLine int + TokenStartColumn int + ActionType int + Virt Lexer // The most derived lexer implementation. Allows virtual method calls. + + input CharStream + factory TokenFactory + tokenFactorySourcePair *TokenSourceCharStreamPair + token Token + hitEOF bool + channel int + thetype int + modeStack IntStack + mode int + text string +} + +func NewBaseLexer(input CharStream) *BaseLexer { + + lexer := new(BaseLexer) + + lexer.BaseRecognizer = NewBaseRecognizer() + + lexer.input = input + lexer.factory = CommonTokenFactoryDEFAULT + lexer.tokenFactorySourcePair = &TokenSourceCharStreamPair{lexer, input} + + lexer.Virt = lexer + + lexer.Interpreter = nil // child classes must populate it + + // The goal of all lexer rules/methods is to create a token object. + // l is an instance variable as multiple rules may collaborate to + // create a single token. NextToken will return l object after + // Matching lexer rule(s). If you subclass to allow multiple token + // emissions, then set l to the last token to be Matched or + // something non nil so that the auto token emit mechanism will not + // emit another token. + lexer.token = nil + + // What character index in the stream did the current token start at? + // Needed, for example, to get the text for current token. Set at + // the start of NextToken. + lexer.TokenStartCharIndex = -1 + + // The line on which the first character of the token resides/// + lexer.TokenStartLine = -1 + + // The character position of first character within the line/// + lexer.TokenStartColumn = -1 + + // Once we see EOF on char stream, next token will be EOF. + // If you have DONE : EOF then you see DONE EOF. + lexer.hitEOF = false + + // The channel number for the current token/// + lexer.channel = TokenDefaultChannel + + // The token type for the current token/// + lexer.thetype = TokenInvalidType + + lexer.modeStack = make([]int, 0) + lexer.mode = LexerDefaultMode + + // You can set the text for the current token to override what is in + // the input char buffer. Use setText() or can set l instance var. + // / + lexer.text = "" + + return lexer +} + +const ( + LexerDefaultMode = 0 + LexerMore = -2 + LexerSkip = -3 +) + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedConst +const ( + LexerDefaultTokenChannel = TokenDefaultChannel + LexerHidden = TokenHiddenChannel + LexerMinCharValue = 0x0000 + LexerMaxCharValue = 0x10FFFF +) + +func (b *BaseLexer) Reset() { + // wack Lexer state variables + if b.input != nil { + b.input.Seek(0) // rewind the input + } + b.token = nil + b.thetype = TokenInvalidType + b.channel = TokenDefaultChannel + b.TokenStartCharIndex = -1 + b.TokenStartColumn = -1 + b.TokenStartLine = -1 + b.text = "" + + b.hitEOF = false + b.mode = LexerDefaultMode + b.modeStack = make([]int, 0) + + b.Interpreter.reset() +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetInterpreter() ILexerATNSimulator { + return b.Interpreter +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetInputStream() CharStream { + return b.input +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetSourceName() string { + return b.GrammarFileName +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) SetChannel(v int) { + b.channel = v +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetTokenFactory() TokenFactory { + return b.factory +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) setTokenFactory(f TokenFactory) { + b.factory = f +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) safeMatch() (ret int) { + defer func() { + if e := recover(); e != nil { + if re, ok := e.(RecognitionException); ok { + b.notifyListeners(re) // Report error + b.Recover(re) + ret = LexerSkip // default + } + } + }() + + return b.Interpreter.Match(b.input, b.mode) +} + +// NextToken returns a token from the lexer input source i.e., Match a token on the source char stream. +func (b *BaseLexer) NextToken() Token { + if b.input == nil { + panic("NextToken requires a non-nil input stream.") + } + + tokenStartMarker := b.input.Mark() + + // previously in finally block + defer func() { + // make sure we release marker after Match or + // unbuffered char stream will keep buffering + b.input.Release(tokenStartMarker) + }() + + for { + if b.hitEOF { + b.EmitEOF() + return b.token + } + b.token = nil + b.channel = TokenDefaultChannel + b.TokenStartCharIndex = b.input.Index() + b.TokenStartColumn = b.Interpreter.GetCharPositionInLine() + b.TokenStartLine = b.Interpreter.GetLine() + b.text = "" + continueOuter := false + for { + b.thetype = TokenInvalidType + + ttype := b.safeMatch() + + if b.input.LA(1) == TokenEOF { + b.hitEOF = true + } + if b.thetype == TokenInvalidType { + b.thetype = ttype + } + if b.thetype == LexerSkip { + continueOuter = true + break + } + if b.thetype != LexerMore { + break + } + } + + if continueOuter { + continue + } + if b.token == nil { + b.Virt.Emit() + } + return b.token + } +} + +// Skip instructs the lexer to Skip creating a token for current lexer rule +// and look for another token. [NextToken] knows to keep looking when +// a lexer rule finishes with token set to [SKIPTOKEN]. Recall that +// if token==nil at end of any token rule, it creates one for you +// and emits it. +func (b *BaseLexer) Skip() { + b.thetype = LexerSkip +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) More() { + b.thetype = LexerMore +} + +// SetMode changes the lexer to a new mode. The lexer will use this mode from hereon in and the rules for that mode +// will be in force. +func (b *BaseLexer) SetMode(m int) { + b.mode = m +} + +// PushMode saves the current lexer mode so that it can be restored later. See [PopMode], then sets the +// current lexer mode to the supplied mode m. +func (b *BaseLexer) PushMode(m int) { + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("pushMode " + strconv.Itoa(m)) + } + b.modeStack.Push(b.mode) + b.mode = m +} + +// PopMode restores the lexer mode saved by a call to [PushMode]. It is a panic error if there is no saved mode to +// return to. +func (b *BaseLexer) PopMode() int { + if len(b.modeStack) == 0 { + panic("Empty Stack") + } + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("popMode back to " + fmt.Sprint(b.modeStack[0:len(b.modeStack)-1])) + } + i, _ := b.modeStack.Pop() + b.mode = i + return b.mode +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) inputStream() CharStream { + return b.input +} + +// SetInputStream resets the lexer input stream and associated lexer state. +func (b *BaseLexer) SetInputStream(input CharStream) { + b.input = nil + b.tokenFactorySourcePair = &TokenSourceCharStreamPair{b, b.input} + b.Reset() + b.input = input + b.tokenFactorySourcePair = &TokenSourceCharStreamPair{b, b.input} +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetTokenSourceCharStreamPair() *TokenSourceCharStreamPair { + return b.tokenFactorySourcePair +} + +// EmitToken by default does not support multiple emits per [NextToken] invocation +// for efficiency reasons. Subclass and override this func, [NextToken], +// and [GetToken] (to push tokens into a list and pull from that list +// rather than a single variable as this implementation does). +func (b *BaseLexer) EmitToken(token Token) { + b.token = token +} + +// Emit is the standard method called to automatically emit a token at the +// outermost lexical rule. The token object should point into the +// char buffer start..stop. If there is a text override in 'text', +// use that to set the token's text. Override this method to emit +// custom [Token] objects or provide a new factory. +// / +func (b *BaseLexer) Emit() Token { + t := b.factory.Create(b.tokenFactorySourcePair, b.thetype, b.text, b.channel, b.TokenStartCharIndex, b.GetCharIndex()-1, b.TokenStartLine, b.TokenStartColumn) + b.EmitToken(t) + return t +} + +// EmitEOF emits an EOF token. By default, this is the last token emitted +func (b *BaseLexer) EmitEOF() Token { + cpos := b.GetCharPositionInLine() + lpos := b.GetLine() + eof := b.factory.Create(b.tokenFactorySourcePair, TokenEOF, "", TokenDefaultChannel, b.input.Index(), b.input.Index()-1, lpos, cpos) + b.EmitToken(eof) + return eof +} + +// GetCharPositionInLine returns the current position in the current line as far as the lexer is concerned. +func (b *BaseLexer) GetCharPositionInLine() int { + return b.Interpreter.GetCharPositionInLine() +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetLine() int { + return b.Interpreter.GetLine() +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) GetType() int { + return b.thetype +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) SetType(t int) { + b.thetype = t +} + +// GetCharIndex returns the index of the current character of lookahead +func (b *BaseLexer) GetCharIndex() int { + return b.input.Index() +} + +// GetText returns the text Matched so far for the current token or any text override. +func (b *BaseLexer) GetText() string { + if b.text != "" { + return b.text + } + + return b.Interpreter.GetText(b.input) +} + +// SetText sets the complete text of this token; it wipes any previous changes to the text. +func (b *BaseLexer) SetText(text string) { + b.text = text +} + +// GetATN returns the ATN used by the lexer. +func (b *BaseLexer) GetATN() *ATN { + return b.Interpreter.ATN() +} + +// GetAllTokens returns a list of all [Token] objects in input char stream. +// Forces a load of all tokens that can be made from the input char stream. +// +// Does not include EOF token. +func (b *BaseLexer) GetAllTokens() []Token { + vl := b.Virt + tokens := make([]Token, 0) + t := vl.NextToken() + for t.GetTokenType() != TokenEOF { + tokens = append(tokens, t) + t = vl.NextToken() + } + return tokens +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) notifyListeners(e RecognitionException) { + start := b.TokenStartCharIndex + stop := b.input.Index() + text := b.input.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(start, stop)) + msg := "token recognition error at: '" + text + "'" + listener := b.GetErrorListenerDispatch() + listener.SyntaxError(b, nil, b.TokenStartLine, b.TokenStartColumn, msg, e) +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) getErrorDisplayForChar(c rune) string { + if c == TokenEOF { + return "" + } else if c == '\n' { + return "\\n" + } else if c == '\t' { + return "\\t" + } else if c == '\r' { + return "\\r" + } else { + return string(c) + } +} + +func (b *BaseLexer) getCharErrorDisplay(c rune) string { + return "'" + b.getErrorDisplayForChar(c) + "'" +} + +// Recover can normally Match any char in its vocabulary after Matching +// a token, so here we do the easy thing and just kill a character and hope +// it all works out. You can instead use the rule invocation stack +// to do sophisticated error recovery if you are in a fragment rule. +// +// In general, lexers should not need to recover and should have rules that cover any eventuality, such as +// a character that makes no sense to the recognizer. +func (b *BaseLexer) Recover(re RecognitionException) { + if b.input.LA(1) != TokenEOF { + if _, ok := re.(*LexerNoViableAltException); ok { + // Skip a char and try again + b.Interpreter.Consume(b.input) + } else { + // TODO: Do we lose character or line position information? + b.input.Consume() + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_action.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_action.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..eaa7393e06 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_action.go @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import "strconv" + +const ( + // LexerActionTypeChannel represents a [LexerChannelAction] action. + LexerActionTypeChannel = 0 + + // LexerActionTypeCustom represents a [LexerCustomAction] action. + LexerActionTypeCustom = 1 + + // LexerActionTypeMode represents a [LexerModeAction] action. + LexerActionTypeMode = 2 + + // LexerActionTypeMore represents a [LexerMoreAction] action. + LexerActionTypeMore = 3 + + // LexerActionTypePopMode represents a [LexerPopModeAction] action. + LexerActionTypePopMode = 4 + + // LexerActionTypePushMode represents a [LexerPushModeAction] action. + LexerActionTypePushMode = 5 + + // LexerActionTypeSkip represents a [LexerSkipAction] action. + LexerActionTypeSkip = 6 + + // LexerActionTypeType represents a [LexerTypeAction] action. + LexerActionTypeType = 7 +) + +type LexerAction interface { + getActionType() int + getIsPositionDependent() bool + execute(lexer Lexer) + Hash() int + Equals(other LexerAction) bool +} + +type BaseLexerAction struct { + actionType int + isPositionDependent bool +} + +func NewBaseLexerAction(action int) *BaseLexerAction { + la := new(BaseLexerAction) + + la.actionType = action + la.isPositionDependent = false + + return la +} + +func (b *BaseLexerAction) execute(_ Lexer) { + panic("Not implemented") +} + +func (b *BaseLexerAction) getActionType() int { + return b.actionType +} + +func (b *BaseLexerAction) getIsPositionDependent() bool { + return b.isPositionDependent +} + +func (b *BaseLexerAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, b.actionType) + return murmurFinish(h, 1) +} + +func (b *BaseLexerAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + return b.actionType == other.getActionType() +} + +// LexerSkipAction implements the [BaseLexerAction.Skip] lexer action by calling [Lexer.Skip]. +// +// The Skip command does not have any parameters, so this action is +// implemented as a singleton instance exposed by the [LexerSkipActionINSTANCE]. +type LexerSkipAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction +} + +func NewLexerSkipAction() *LexerSkipAction { + la := new(LexerSkipAction) + la.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypeSkip) + return la +} + +// LexerSkipActionINSTANCE provides a singleton instance of this parameterless lexer action. +var LexerSkipActionINSTANCE = NewLexerSkipAction() + +func (l *LexerSkipAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.Skip() +} + +// String returns a string representation of the current [LexerSkipAction]. +func (l *LexerSkipAction) String() string { + return "skip" +} + +func (b *LexerSkipAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + return other.getActionType() == LexerActionTypeSkip +} + +// Implements the {@code type} lexer action by calling {@link Lexer//setType} +// +// with the assigned type. +type LexerTypeAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction + + thetype int +} + +func NewLexerTypeAction(thetype int) *LexerTypeAction { + l := new(LexerTypeAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypeType) + l.thetype = thetype + return l +} + +func (l *LexerTypeAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.SetType(l.thetype) +} + +func (l *LexerTypeAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.actionType) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.thetype) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +func (l *LexerTypeAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*LexerTypeAction); !ok { + return false + } else { + return l.thetype == other.(*LexerTypeAction).thetype + } +} + +func (l *LexerTypeAction) String() string { + return "actionType(" + strconv.Itoa(l.thetype) + ")" +} + +// LexerPushModeAction implements the pushMode lexer action by calling +// [Lexer.pushMode] with the assigned mode. +type LexerPushModeAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction + mode int +} + +func NewLexerPushModeAction(mode int) *LexerPushModeAction { + + l := new(LexerPushModeAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypePushMode) + + l.mode = mode + return l +} + +//

This action is implemented by calling {@link Lexer//pushMode} with the +// value provided by {@link //getMode}.

+func (l *LexerPushModeAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.PushMode(l.mode) +} + +func (l *LexerPushModeAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.actionType) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.mode) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +func (l *LexerPushModeAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*LexerPushModeAction); !ok { + return false + } else { + return l.mode == other.(*LexerPushModeAction).mode + } +} + +func (l *LexerPushModeAction) String() string { + return "pushMode(" + strconv.Itoa(l.mode) + ")" +} + +// LexerPopModeAction implements the popMode lexer action by calling [Lexer.popMode]. +// +// The popMode command does not have any parameters, so this action is +// implemented as a singleton instance exposed by [LexerPopModeActionINSTANCE] +type LexerPopModeAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction +} + +func NewLexerPopModeAction() *LexerPopModeAction { + + l := new(LexerPopModeAction) + + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypePopMode) + + return l +} + +var LexerPopModeActionINSTANCE = NewLexerPopModeAction() + +//

This action is implemented by calling {@link Lexer//popMode}.

+func (l *LexerPopModeAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.PopMode() +} + +func (l *LexerPopModeAction) String() string { + return "popMode" +} + +// Implements the {@code more} lexer action by calling {@link Lexer//more}. +// +//

The {@code more} command does not have any parameters, so l action is +// implemented as a singleton instance exposed by {@link //INSTANCE}.

+ +type LexerMoreAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction +} + +func NewLexerMoreAction() *LexerMoreAction { + l := new(LexerMoreAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypeMore) + + return l +} + +var LexerMoreActionINSTANCE = NewLexerMoreAction() + +//

This action is implemented by calling {@link Lexer//popMode}.

+func (l *LexerMoreAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.More() +} + +func (l *LexerMoreAction) String() string { + return "more" +} + +// LexerModeAction implements the mode lexer action by calling [Lexer.mode] with +// the assigned mode. +type LexerModeAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction + mode int +} + +func NewLexerModeAction(mode int) *LexerModeAction { + l := new(LexerModeAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypeMode) + l.mode = mode + return l +} + +//

This action is implemented by calling {@link Lexer//mode} with the +// value provided by {@link //getMode}.

+func (l *LexerModeAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.SetMode(l.mode) +} + +func (l *LexerModeAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.actionType) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.mode) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +func (l *LexerModeAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*LexerModeAction); !ok { + return false + } else { + return l.mode == other.(*LexerModeAction).mode + } +} + +func (l *LexerModeAction) String() string { + return "mode(" + strconv.Itoa(l.mode) + ")" +} + +// Executes a custom lexer action by calling {@link Recognizer//action} with the +// rule and action indexes assigned to the custom action. The implementation of +// a custom action is added to the generated code for the lexer in an override +// of {@link Recognizer//action} when the grammar is compiled. +// +//

This class may represent embedded actions created with the {...} +// syntax in ANTLR 4, as well as actions created for lexer commands where the +// command argument could not be evaluated when the grammar was compiled.

+ +// Constructs a custom lexer action with the specified rule and action +// indexes. +// +// @param ruleIndex The rule index to use for calls to +// {@link Recognizer//action}. +// @param actionIndex The action index to use for calls to +// {@link Recognizer//action}. + +type LexerCustomAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction + ruleIndex, actionIndex int +} + +func NewLexerCustomAction(ruleIndex, actionIndex int) *LexerCustomAction { + l := new(LexerCustomAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypeCustom) + l.ruleIndex = ruleIndex + l.actionIndex = actionIndex + l.isPositionDependent = true + return l +} + +//

Custom actions are implemented by calling {@link Lexer//action} with the +// appropriate rule and action indexes.

+func (l *LexerCustomAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.Action(nil, l.ruleIndex, l.actionIndex) +} + +func (l *LexerCustomAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.actionType) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.ruleIndex) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.actionIndex) + return murmurFinish(h, 3) +} + +func (l *LexerCustomAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*LexerCustomAction); !ok { + return false + } else { + return l.ruleIndex == other.(*LexerCustomAction).ruleIndex && + l.actionIndex == other.(*LexerCustomAction).actionIndex + } +} + +// LexerChannelAction implements the channel lexer action by calling +// [Lexer.setChannel] with the assigned channel. +// +// Constructs a new channel action with the specified channel value. +type LexerChannelAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction + channel int +} + +// NewLexerChannelAction creates a channel lexer action by calling +// [Lexer.setChannel] with the assigned channel. +// +// Constructs a new channel action with the specified channel value. +func NewLexerChannelAction(channel int) *LexerChannelAction { + l := new(LexerChannelAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(LexerActionTypeChannel) + l.channel = channel + return l +} + +//

This action is implemented by calling {@link Lexer//setChannel} with the +// value provided by {@link //getChannel}.

+func (l *LexerChannelAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + lexer.SetChannel(l.channel) +} + +func (l *LexerChannelAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.actionType) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.channel) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +func (l *LexerChannelAction) Equals(other LexerAction) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*LexerChannelAction); !ok { + return false + } else { + return l.channel == other.(*LexerChannelAction).channel + } +} + +func (l *LexerChannelAction) String() string { + return "channel(" + strconv.Itoa(l.channel) + ")" +} + +// This implementation of {@link LexerAction} is used for tracking input offsets +// for position-dependent actions within a {@link LexerActionExecutor}. +// +//

This action is not serialized as part of the ATN, and is only required for +// position-dependent lexer actions which appear at a location other than the +// end of a rule. For more information about DFA optimizations employed for +// lexer actions, see {@link LexerActionExecutor//append} and +// {@link LexerActionExecutor//fixOffsetBeforeMatch}.

+ +type LexerIndexedCustomAction struct { + *BaseLexerAction + offset int + lexerAction LexerAction + isPositionDependent bool +} + +// NewLexerIndexedCustomAction constructs a new indexed custom action by associating a character offset +// with a [LexerAction]. +// +// Note: This class is only required for lexer actions for which +// [LexerAction.isPositionDependent] returns true. +// +// The offset points into the input [CharStream], relative to +// the token start index, at which the specified lexerAction should be +// executed. +func NewLexerIndexedCustomAction(offset int, lexerAction LexerAction) *LexerIndexedCustomAction { + + l := new(LexerIndexedCustomAction) + l.BaseLexerAction = NewBaseLexerAction(lexerAction.getActionType()) + + l.offset = offset + l.lexerAction = lexerAction + l.isPositionDependent = true + + return l +} + +//

This method calls {@link //execute} on the result of {@link //getAction} +// using the provided {@code lexer}.

+func (l *LexerIndexedCustomAction) execute(lexer Lexer) { + // assume the input stream position was properly set by the calling code + l.lexerAction.execute(lexer) +} + +func (l *LexerIndexedCustomAction) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.offset) + h = murmurUpdate(h, l.lexerAction.Hash()) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +func (l *LexerIndexedCustomAction) equals(other LexerAction) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*LexerIndexedCustomAction); !ok { + return false + } else { + return l.offset == other.(*LexerIndexedCustomAction).offset && + l.lexerAction.Equals(other.(*LexerIndexedCustomAction).lexerAction) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_action_executor.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_action_executor.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dfc28c32b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_action_executor.go @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import "golang.org/x/exp/slices" + +// Represents an executor for a sequence of lexer actions which traversed during +// the Matching operation of a lexer rule (token). +// +//

The executor tracks position information for position-dependent lexer actions +// efficiently, ensuring that actions appearing only at the end of the rule do +// not cause bloating of the {@link DFA} created for the lexer.

+ +type LexerActionExecutor struct { + lexerActions []LexerAction + cachedHash int +} + +func NewLexerActionExecutor(lexerActions []LexerAction) *LexerActionExecutor { + + if lexerActions == nil { + lexerActions = make([]LexerAction, 0) + } + + l := new(LexerActionExecutor) + + l.lexerActions = lexerActions + + // Caches the result of {@link //hashCode} since the hash code is an element + // of the performance-critical {@link ATNConfig//hashCode} operation. + l.cachedHash = murmurInit(0) + for _, a := range lexerActions { + l.cachedHash = murmurUpdate(l.cachedHash, a.Hash()) + } + l.cachedHash = murmurFinish(l.cachedHash, len(lexerActions)) + + return l +} + +// LexerActionExecutorappend creates a [LexerActionExecutor] which executes the actions for +// the input [LexerActionExecutor] followed by a specified +// [LexerAction]. +// TODO: This does not match the Java code +func LexerActionExecutorappend(lexerActionExecutor *LexerActionExecutor, lexerAction LexerAction) *LexerActionExecutor { + if lexerActionExecutor == nil { + return NewLexerActionExecutor([]LexerAction{lexerAction}) + } + + return NewLexerActionExecutor(append(lexerActionExecutor.lexerActions, lexerAction)) +} + +// fixOffsetBeforeMatch creates a [LexerActionExecutor] which encodes the current offset +// for position-dependent lexer actions. +// +// Normally, when the executor encounters lexer actions where +// [LexerAction.isPositionDependent] returns true, it calls +// [IntStream.Seek] on the input [CharStream] to set the input +// position to the end of the current token. This behavior provides +// for efficient [DFA] representation of lexer actions which appear at the end +// of a lexer rule, even when the lexer rule Matches a variable number of +// characters. +// +// Prior to traversing a Match transition in the [ATN], the current offset +// from the token start index is assigned to all position-dependent lexer +// actions which have not already been assigned a fixed offset. By storing +// the offsets relative to the token start index, the [DFA] representation of +// lexer actions which appear in the middle of tokens remains efficient due +// to sharing among tokens of the same Length, regardless of their absolute +// position in the input stream. +// +// If the current executor already has offsets assigned to all +// position-dependent lexer actions, the method returns this instance. +// +// The offset is assigned to all position-dependent +// lexer actions which do not already have offsets assigned. +// +// The func returns a [LexerActionExecutor] that stores input stream offsets +// for all position-dependent lexer actions. +func (l *LexerActionExecutor) fixOffsetBeforeMatch(offset int) *LexerActionExecutor { + var updatedLexerActions []LexerAction + for i := 0; i < len(l.lexerActions); i++ { + _, ok := l.lexerActions[i].(*LexerIndexedCustomAction) + if l.lexerActions[i].getIsPositionDependent() && !ok { + if updatedLexerActions == nil { + updatedLexerActions = make([]LexerAction, 0, len(l.lexerActions)) + updatedLexerActions = append(updatedLexerActions, l.lexerActions...) + } + updatedLexerActions[i] = NewLexerIndexedCustomAction(offset, l.lexerActions[i]) + } + } + if updatedLexerActions == nil { + return l + } + + return NewLexerActionExecutor(updatedLexerActions) +} + +// Execute the actions encapsulated by l executor within the context of a +// particular {@link Lexer}. +// +//

This method calls {@link IntStream//seek} to set the position of the +// {@code input} {@link CharStream} prior to calling +// {@link LexerAction//execute} on a position-dependent action. Before the +// method returns, the input position will be restored to the same position +// it was in when the method was invoked.

+// +// @param lexer The lexer instance. +// @param input The input stream which is the source for the current token. +// When l method is called, the current {@link IntStream//index} for +// {@code input} should be the start of the following token, i.e. 1 +// character past the end of the current token. +// @param startIndex The token start index. This value may be passed to +// {@link IntStream//seek} to set the {@code input} position to the beginning +// of the token. +// / +func (l *LexerActionExecutor) execute(lexer Lexer, input CharStream, startIndex int) { + requiresSeek := false + stopIndex := input.Index() + + defer func() { + if requiresSeek { + input.Seek(stopIndex) + } + }() + + for i := 0; i < len(l.lexerActions); i++ { + lexerAction := l.lexerActions[i] + if la, ok := lexerAction.(*LexerIndexedCustomAction); ok { + offset := la.offset + input.Seek(startIndex + offset) + lexerAction = la.lexerAction + requiresSeek = (startIndex + offset) != stopIndex + } else if lexerAction.getIsPositionDependent() { + input.Seek(stopIndex) + requiresSeek = false + } + lexerAction.execute(lexer) + } +} + +func (l *LexerActionExecutor) Hash() int { + if l == nil { + // TODO: Why is this here? l should not be nil + return 61 + } + + // TODO: This is created from the action itself when the struct is created - will this be an issue at some point? Java uses the runtime assign hashcode + return l.cachedHash +} + +func (l *LexerActionExecutor) Equals(other interface{}) bool { + if l == other { + return true + } + othert, ok := other.(*LexerActionExecutor) + if !ok { + return false + } + if othert == nil { + return false + } + if l.cachedHash != othert.cachedHash { + return false + } + if len(l.lexerActions) != len(othert.lexerActions) { + return false + } + return slices.EqualFunc(l.lexerActions, othert.lexerActions, func(i, j LexerAction) bool { + return i.Equals(j) + }) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_atn_simulator.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_atn_simulator.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fe938b0259 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/lexer_atn_simulator.go @@ -0,0 +1,677 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var ( + LexerATNSimulatorMinDFAEdge = 0 + LexerATNSimulatorMaxDFAEdge = 127 // forces unicode to stay in ATN + + LexerATNSimulatorMatchCalls = 0 +) + +type ILexerATNSimulator interface { + IATNSimulator + + reset() + Match(input CharStream, mode int) int + GetCharPositionInLine() int + GetLine() int + GetText(input CharStream) string + Consume(input CharStream) +} + +type LexerATNSimulator struct { + BaseATNSimulator + + recog Lexer + predictionMode int + mergeCache *JPCMap2 + startIndex int + Line int + CharPositionInLine int + mode int + prevAccept *SimState + MatchCalls int +} + +func NewLexerATNSimulator(recog Lexer, atn *ATN, decisionToDFA []*DFA, sharedContextCache *PredictionContextCache) *LexerATNSimulator { + l := &LexerATNSimulator{ + BaseATNSimulator: BaseATNSimulator{ + atn: atn, + sharedContextCache: sharedContextCache, + }, + } + + l.decisionToDFA = decisionToDFA + l.recog = recog + + // The current token's starting index into the character stream. + // Shared across DFA to ATN simulation in case the ATN fails and the + // DFA did not have a previous accept state. In l case, we use the + // ATN-generated exception object. + l.startIndex = -1 + + // line number 1..n within the input + l.Line = 1 + + // The index of the character relative to the beginning of the line + // 0..n-1 + l.CharPositionInLine = 0 + + l.mode = LexerDefaultMode + + // Used during DFA/ATN exec to record the most recent accept configuration + // info + l.prevAccept = NewSimState() + + return l +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) copyState(simulator *LexerATNSimulator) { + l.CharPositionInLine = simulator.CharPositionInLine + l.Line = simulator.Line + l.mode = simulator.mode + l.startIndex = simulator.startIndex +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) Match(input CharStream, mode int) int { + l.MatchCalls++ + l.mode = mode + mark := input.Mark() + + defer func() { + input.Release(mark) + }() + + l.startIndex = input.Index() + l.prevAccept.reset() + + dfa := l.decisionToDFA[mode] + + var s0 *DFAState + l.atn.stateMu.RLock() + s0 = dfa.getS0() + l.atn.stateMu.RUnlock() + + if s0 == nil { + return l.MatchATN(input) + } + + return l.execATN(input, s0) +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) reset() { + l.prevAccept.reset() + l.startIndex = -1 + l.Line = 1 + l.CharPositionInLine = 0 + l.mode = LexerDefaultMode +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) MatchATN(input CharStream) int { + startState := l.atn.modeToStartState[l.mode] + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("MatchATN mode " + strconv.Itoa(l.mode) + " start: " + startState.String()) + } + oldMode := l.mode + s0Closure := l.computeStartState(input, startState) + suppressEdge := s0Closure.hasSemanticContext + s0Closure.hasSemanticContext = false + + next := l.addDFAState(s0Closure, suppressEdge) + + predict := l.execATN(input, next) + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("DFA after MatchATN: " + l.decisionToDFA[oldMode].ToLexerString()) + } + return predict +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) execATN(input CharStream, ds0 *DFAState) int { + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("start state closure=" + ds0.configs.String()) + } + if ds0.isAcceptState { + // allow zero-Length tokens + l.captureSimState(l.prevAccept, input, ds0) + } + t := input.LA(1) + s := ds0 // s is current/from DFA state + + for { // while more work + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("execATN loop starting closure: " + s.configs.String()) + } + + // As we move src->trg, src->trg, we keep track of the previous trg to + // avoid looking up the DFA state again, which is expensive. + // If the previous target was already part of the DFA, we might + // be able to avoid doing a reach operation upon t. If s!=nil, + // it means that semantic predicates didn't prevent us from + // creating a DFA state. Once we know s!=nil, we check to see if + // the DFA state has an edge already for t. If so, we can just reuse + // it's configuration set there's no point in re-computing it. + // This is kind of like doing DFA simulation within the ATN + // simulation because DFA simulation is really just a way to avoid + // computing reach/closure sets. Technically, once we know that + // we have a previously added DFA state, we could jump over to + // the DFA simulator. But, that would mean popping back and forth + // a lot and making things more complicated algorithmically. + // This optimization makes a lot of sense for loops within DFA. + // A character will take us back to an existing DFA state + // that already has lots of edges out of it. e.g., .* in comments. + target := l.getExistingTargetState(s, t) + if target == nil { + target = l.computeTargetState(input, s, t) + // print("Computed:" + str(target)) + } + if target == ATNSimulatorError { + break + } + // If l is a consumable input element, make sure to consume before + // capturing the accept state so the input index, line, and char + // position accurately reflect the state of the interpreter at the + // end of the token. + if t != TokenEOF { + l.Consume(input) + } + if target.isAcceptState { + l.captureSimState(l.prevAccept, input, target) + if t == TokenEOF { + break + } + } + t = input.LA(1) + s = target // flip current DFA target becomes new src/from state + } + + return l.failOrAccept(l.prevAccept, input, s.configs, t) +} + +// Get an existing target state for an edge in the DFA. If the target state +// for the edge has not yet been computed or is otherwise not available, +// l method returns {@code nil}. +// +// @param s The current DFA state +// @param t The next input symbol +// @return The existing target DFA state for the given input symbol +// {@code t}, or {@code nil} if the target state for l edge is not +// already cached +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) getExistingTargetState(s *DFAState, t int) *DFAState { + if t < LexerATNSimulatorMinDFAEdge || t > LexerATNSimulatorMaxDFAEdge { + return nil + } + + l.atn.edgeMu.RLock() + defer l.atn.edgeMu.RUnlock() + if s.getEdges() == nil { + return nil + } + target := s.getIthEdge(t - LexerATNSimulatorMinDFAEdge) + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug && target != nil { + fmt.Println("reuse state " + strconv.Itoa(s.stateNumber) + " edge to " + strconv.Itoa(target.stateNumber)) + } + return target +} + +// computeTargetState computes a target state for an edge in the [DFA], and attempt to add the +// computed state and corresponding edge to the [DFA]. +// +// The func returns the computed target [DFA] state for the given input symbol t. +// If this does not lead to a valid [DFA] state, this method +// returns ATNSimulatorError. +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) computeTargetState(input CharStream, s *DFAState, t int) *DFAState { + reach := NewOrderedATNConfigSet() + + // if we don't find an existing DFA state + // Fill reach starting from closure, following t transitions + l.getReachableConfigSet(input, s.configs, reach, t) + + if len(reach.configs) == 0 { // we got nowhere on t from s + if !reach.hasSemanticContext { + // we got nowhere on t, don't panic out l knowledge it'd + // cause a fail-over from DFA later. + l.addDFAEdge(s, t, ATNSimulatorError, nil) + } + // stop when we can't Match any more char + return ATNSimulatorError + } + // Add an edge from s to target DFA found/created for reach + return l.addDFAEdge(s, t, nil, reach) +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) failOrAccept(prevAccept *SimState, input CharStream, reach *ATNConfigSet, t int) int { + if l.prevAccept.dfaState != nil { + lexerActionExecutor := prevAccept.dfaState.lexerActionExecutor + l.accept(input, lexerActionExecutor, l.startIndex, prevAccept.index, prevAccept.line, prevAccept.column) + return prevAccept.dfaState.prediction + } + + // if no accept and EOF is first char, return EOF + if t == TokenEOF && input.Index() == l.startIndex { + return TokenEOF + } + + panic(NewLexerNoViableAltException(l.recog, input, l.startIndex, reach)) +} + +// getReachableConfigSet when given a starting configuration set, figures out all [ATN] configurations +// we can reach upon input t. +// +// Parameter reach is a return parameter. +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) getReachableConfigSet(input CharStream, closure *ATNConfigSet, reach *ATNConfigSet, t int) { + // l is used to Skip processing for configs which have a lower priority + // than a runtimeConfig that already reached an accept state for the same rule + SkipAlt := ATNInvalidAltNumber + + for _, cfg := range closure.configs { + currentAltReachedAcceptState := cfg.GetAlt() == SkipAlt + if currentAltReachedAcceptState && cfg.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision { + continue + } + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + + fmt.Printf("testing %s at %s\n", l.GetTokenName(t), cfg.String()) + } + + for _, trans := range cfg.GetState().GetTransitions() { + target := l.getReachableTarget(trans, t) + if target != nil { + lexerActionExecutor := cfg.lexerActionExecutor + if lexerActionExecutor != nil { + lexerActionExecutor = lexerActionExecutor.fixOffsetBeforeMatch(input.Index() - l.startIndex) + } + treatEOFAsEpsilon := t == TokenEOF + config := NewLexerATNConfig3(cfg, target, lexerActionExecutor) + if l.closure(input, config, reach, + currentAltReachedAcceptState, true, treatEOFAsEpsilon) { + // any remaining configs for l alt have a lower priority + // than the one that just reached an accept state. + SkipAlt = cfg.GetAlt() + } + } + } + } +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) accept(input CharStream, lexerActionExecutor *LexerActionExecutor, startIndex, index, line, charPos int) { + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Printf("ACTION %v\n", lexerActionExecutor) + } + // seek to after last char in token + input.Seek(index) + l.Line = line + l.CharPositionInLine = charPos + if lexerActionExecutor != nil && l.recog != nil { + lexerActionExecutor.execute(l.recog, input, startIndex) + } +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) getReachableTarget(trans Transition, t int) ATNState { + if trans.Matches(t, 0, LexerMaxCharValue) { + return trans.getTarget() + } + + return nil +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) computeStartState(input CharStream, p ATNState) *ATNConfigSet { + configs := NewOrderedATNConfigSet() + for i := 0; i < len(p.GetTransitions()); i++ { + target := p.GetTransitions()[i].getTarget() + cfg := NewLexerATNConfig6(target, i+1, BasePredictionContextEMPTY) + l.closure(input, cfg, configs, false, false, false) + } + + return configs +} + +// closure since the alternatives within any lexer decision are ordered by +// preference, this method stops pursuing the closure as soon as an accept +// state is reached. After the first accept state is reached by depth-first +// search from runtimeConfig, all other (potentially reachable) states for +// this rule would have a lower priority. +// +// The func returns true if an accept state is reached. +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) closure(input CharStream, config *ATNConfig, configs *ATNConfigSet, + currentAltReachedAcceptState, speculative, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) bool { + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("closure(" + config.String() + ")") + } + + _, ok := config.state.(*RuleStopState) + if ok { + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + if l.recog != nil { + fmt.Printf("closure at %s rule stop %s\n", l.recog.GetRuleNames()[config.state.GetRuleIndex()], config) + } else { + fmt.Printf("closure at rule stop %s\n", config) + } + } + + if config.context == nil || config.context.hasEmptyPath() { + if config.context == nil || config.context.isEmpty() { + configs.Add(config, nil) + return true + } + + configs.Add(NewLexerATNConfig2(config, config.state, BasePredictionContextEMPTY), nil) + currentAltReachedAcceptState = true + } + if config.context != nil && !config.context.isEmpty() { + for i := 0; i < config.context.length(); i++ { + if config.context.getReturnState(i) != BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState { + newContext := config.context.GetParent(i) // "pop" return state + returnState := l.atn.states[config.context.getReturnState(i)] + cfg := NewLexerATNConfig2(config, returnState, newContext) + currentAltReachedAcceptState = l.closure(input, cfg, configs, currentAltReachedAcceptState, speculative, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + } + } + return currentAltReachedAcceptState + } + // optimization + if !config.state.GetEpsilonOnlyTransitions() { + if !currentAltReachedAcceptState || !config.passedThroughNonGreedyDecision { + configs.Add(config, nil) + } + } + for j := 0; j < len(config.state.GetTransitions()); j++ { + trans := config.state.GetTransitions()[j] + cfg := l.getEpsilonTarget(input, config, trans, configs, speculative, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + if cfg != nil { + currentAltReachedAcceptState = l.closure(input, cfg, configs, + currentAltReachedAcceptState, speculative, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + } + return currentAltReachedAcceptState +} + +// side-effect: can alter configs.hasSemanticContext +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) getEpsilonTarget(input CharStream, config *ATNConfig, trans Transition, + configs *ATNConfigSet, speculative, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) *ATNConfig { + + var cfg *ATNConfig + + if trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionRULE { + + rt := trans.(*RuleTransition) + newContext := SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(config.context, rt.followState.GetStateNumber()) + cfg = NewLexerATNConfig2(config, trans.getTarget(), newContext) + + } else if trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionPRECEDENCE { + panic("Precedence predicates are not supported in lexers.") + } else if trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionPREDICATE { + // Track traversing semantic predicates. If we traverse, + // we cannot add a DFA state for l "reach" computation + // because the DFA would not test the predicate again in the + // future. Rather than creating collections of semantic predicates + // like v3 and testing them on prediction, v4 will test them on the + // fly all the time using the ATN not the DFA. This is slower but + // semantically it's not used that often. One of the key elements to + // l predicate mechanism is not adding DFA states that see + // predicates immediately afterwards in the ATN. For example, + + // a : ID {p1}? | ID {p2}? + + // should create the start state for rule 'a' (to save start state + // competition), but should not create target of ID state. The + // collection of ATN states the following ID references includes + // states reached by traversing predicates. Since l is when we + // test them, we cannot cash the DFA state target of ID. + + pt := trans.(*PredicateTransition) + + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("EVAL rule " + strconv.Itoa(trans.(*PredicateTransition).ruleIndex) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(pt.predIndex)) + } + configs.hasSemanticContext = true + if l.evaluatePredicate(input, pt.ruleIndex, pt.predIndex, speculative) { + cfg = NewLexerATNConfig4(config, trans.getTarget()) + } + } else if trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionACTION { + if config.context == nil || config.context.hasEmptyPath() { + // execute actions anywhere in the start rule for a token. + // + // TODO: if the entry rule is invoked recursively, some + // actions may be executed during the recursive call. The + // problem can appear when hasEmptyPath() is true but + // isEmpty() is false. In this case, the config needs to be + // split into two contexts - one with just the empty path + // and another with everything but the empty path. + // Unfortunately, the current algorithm does not allow + // getEpsilonTarget to return two configurations, so + // additional modifications are needed before we can support + // the split operation. + lexerActionExecutor := LexerActionExecutorappend(config.lexerActionExecutor, l.atn.lexerActions[trans.(*ActionTransition).actionIndex]) + cfg = NewLexerATNConfig3(config, trans.getTarget(), lexerActionExecutor) + } else { + // ignore actions in referenced rules + cfg = NewLexerATNConfig4(config, trans.getTarget()) + } + } else if trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionEPSILON { + cfg = NewLexerATNConfig4(config, trans.getTarget()) + } else if trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionATOM || + trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionRANGE || + trans.getSerializationType() == TransitionSET { + if treatEOFAsEpsilon { + if trans.Matches(TokenEOF, 0, LexerMaxCharValue) { + cfg = NewLexerATNConfig4(config, trans.getTarget()) + } + } + } + return cfg +} + +// evaluatePredicate eEvaluates a predicate specified in the lexer. +// +// If speculative is true, this method was called before +// [consume] for the Matched character. This method should call +// [consume] before evaluating the predicate to ensure position +// sensitive values, including [GetText], [GetLine], +// and [GetColumn], properly reflect the current +// lexer state. This method should restore input and the simulator +// to the original state before returning, i.e. undo the actions made by the +// call to [Consume]. +// +// The func returns true if the specified predicate evaluates to true. +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) evaluatePredicate(input CharStream, ruleIndex, predIndex int, speculative bool) bool { + // assume true if no recognizer was provided + if l.recog == nil { + return true + } + if !speculative { + return l.recog.Sempred(nil, ruleIndex, predIndex) + } + savedcolumn := l.CharPositionInLine + savedLine := l.Line + index := input.Index() + marker := input.Mark() + + defer func() { + l.CharPositionInLine = savedcolumn + l.Line = savedLine + input.Seek(index) + input.Release(marker) + }() + + l.Consume(input) + return l.recog.Sempred(nil, ruleIndex, predIndex) +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) captureSimState(settings *SimState, input CharStream, dfaState *DFAState) { + settings.index = input.Index() + settings.line = l.Line + settings.column = l.CharPositionInLine + settings.dfaState = dfaState +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) addDFAEdge(from *DFAState, tk int, to *DFAState, cfgs *ATNConfigSet) *DFAState { + if to == nil && cfgs != nil { + // leading to l call, ATNConfigSet.hasSemanticContext is used as a + // marker indicating dynamic predicate evaluation makes l edge + // dependent on the specific input sequence, so the static edge in the + // DFA should be omitted. The target DFAState is still created since + // execATN has the ability to reSynchronize with the DFA state cache + // following the predicate evaluation step. + // + // TJP notes: next time through the DFA, we see a pred again and eval. + // If that gets us to a previously created (but dangling) DFA + // state, we can continue in pure DFA mode from there. + // + suppressEdge := cfgs.hasSemanticContext + cfgs.hasSemanticContext = false + to = l.addDFAState(cfgs, true) + + if suppressEdge { + return to + } + } + // add the edge + if tk < LexerATNSimulatorMinDFAEdge || tk > LexerATNSimulatorMaxDFAEdge { + // Only track edges within the DFA bounds + return to + } + if runtimeConfig.lexerATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("EDGE " + from.String() + " -> " + to.String() + " upon " + strconv.Itoa(tk)) + } + l.atn.edgeMu.Lock() + defer l.atn.edgeMu.Unlock() + if from.getEdges() == nil { + // make room for tokens 1..n and -1 masquerading as index 0 + from.setEdges(make([]*DFAState, LexerATNSimulatorMaxDFAEdge-LexerATNSimulatorMinDFAEdge+1)) + } + from.setIthEdge(tk-LexerATNSimulatorMinDFAEdge, to) // connect + + return to +} + +// Add a NewDFA state if there isn't one with l set of +// configurations already. This method also detects the first +// configuration containing an ATN rule stop state. Later, when +// traversing the DFA, we will know which rule to accept. +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) addDFAState(configs *ATNConfigSet, suppressEdge bool) *DFAState { + + proposed := NewDFAState(-1, configs) + var firstConfigWithRuleStopState *ATNConfig + + for _, cfg := range configs.configs { + _, ok := cfg.GetState().(*RuleStopState) + + if ok { + firstConfigWithRuleStopState = cfg + break + } + } + if firstConfigWithRuleStopState != nil { + proposed.isAcceptState = true + proposed.lexerActionExecutor = firstConfigWithRuleStopState.lexerActionExecutor + proposed.setPrediction(l.atn.ruleToTokenType[firstConfigWithRuleStopState.GetState().GetRuleIndex()]) + } + dfa := l.decisionToDFA[l.mode] + + l.atn.stateMu.Lock() + defer l.atn.stateMu.Unlock() + existing, present := dfa.Get(proposed) + if present { + + // This state was already present, so just return it. + // + proposed = existing + } else { + + // We need to add the new state + // + proposed.stateNumber = dfa.Len() + configs.readOnly = true + configs.configLookup = nil // Not needed now + proposed.configs = configs + dfa.Put(proposed) + } + if !suppressEdge { + dfa.setS0(proposed) + } + return proposed +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) getDFA(mode int) *DFA { + return l.decisionToDFA[mode] +} + +// GetText returns the text [Match]ed so far for the current token. +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) GetText(input CharStream) string { + // index is first lookahead char, don't include. + return input.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(l.startIndex, input.Index()-1)) +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) Consume(input CharStream) { + curChar := input.LA(1) + if curChar == int('\n') { + l.Line++ + l.CharPositionInLine = 0 + } else { + l.CharPositionInLine++ + } + input.Consume() +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) GetCharPositionInLine() int { + return l.CharPositionInLine +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) GetLine() int { + return l.Line +} + +func (l *LexerATNSimulator) GetTokenName(tt int) string { + if tt == -1 { + return "EOF" + } + + var sb strings.Builder + sb.Grow(6) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + sb.WriteRune(rune(tt)) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + + return sb.String() +} + +func resetSimState(sim *SimState) { + sim.index = -1 + sim.line = 0 + sim.column = -1 + sim.dfaState = nil +} + +type SimState struct { + index int + line int + column int + dfaState *DFAState +} + +func NewSimState() *SimState { + s := new(SimState) + resetSimState(s) + return s +} + +func (s *SimState) reset() { + resetSimState(s) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/ll1_analyzer.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/ll1_analyzer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4955ac876f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/ll1_analyzer.go @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +type LL1Analyzer struct { + atn *ATN +} + +func NewLL1Analyzer(atn *ATN) *LL1Analyzer { + la := new(LL1Analyzer) + la.atn = atn + return la +} + +const ( + // LL1AnalyzerHitPred is a special value added to the lookahead sets to indicate that we hit + // a predicate during analysis if + // + // seeThruPreds==false + LL1AnalyzerHitPred = TokenInvalidType +) + +// * +// Calculates the SLL(1) expected lookahead set for each outgoing transition +// of an {@link ATNState}. The returned array has one element for each +// outgoing transition in {@code s}. If the closure from transition +// i leads to a semantic predicate before Matching a symbol, the +// element at index i of the result will be {@code nil}. +// +// @param s the ATN state +// @return the expected symbols for each outgoing transition of {@code s}. +func (la *LL1Analyzer) getDecisionLookahead(s ATNState) []*IntervalSet { + if s == nil { + return nil + } + count := len(s.GetTransitions()) + look := make([]*IntervalSet, count) + for alt := 0; alt < count; alt++ { + + look[alt] = NewIntervalSet() + lookBusy := NewJStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]](aConfEqInst, ClosureBusyCollection, "LL1Analyzer.getDecisionLookahead for lookBusy") + la.look1(s.GetTransitions()[alt].getTarget(), nil, BasePredictionContextEMPTY, look[alt], lookBusy, NewBitSet(), false, false) + + // Wipe out lookahead for la alternative if we found nothing, + // or we had a predicate when we !seeThruPreds + if look[alt].length() == 0 || look[alt].contains(LL1AnalyzerHitPred) { + look[alt] = nil + } + } + return look +} + +// Look computes the set of tokens that can follow s in the [ATN] in the +// specified ctx. +// +// If ctx is nil and the end of the rule containing +// s is reached, [EPSILON] is added to the result set. +// +// If ctx is not nil and the end of the outermost rule is +// reached, [EOF] is added to the result set. +// +// Parameter s the ATN state, and stopState is the ATN state to stop at. This can be a +// [BlockEndState] to detect epsilon paths through a closure. +// +// Parameter ctx is the complete parser context, or nil if the context +// should be ignored +// +// The func returns the set of tokens that can follow s in the [ATN] in the +// specified ctx. +func (la *LL1Analyzer) Look(s, stopState ATNState, ctx RuleContext) *IntervalSet { + r := NewIntervalSet() + var lookContext *PredictionContext + if ctx != nil { + lookContext = predictionContextFromRuleContext(s.GetATN(), ctx) + } + la.look1(s, stopState, lookContext, r, NewJStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]](aConfEqInst, ClosureBusyCollection, "LL1Analyzer.Look for la.look1()"), + NewBitSet(), true, true) + return r +} + +//* +// Compute set of tokens that can follow {@code s} in the ATN in the +// specified {@code ctx}. +// +//

If {@code ctx} is {@code nil} and {@code stopState} or the end of the +// rule containing {@code s} is reached, {@link Token//EPSILON} is added to +// the result set. If {@code ctx} is not {@code nil} and {@code addEOF} is +// {@code true} and {@code stopState} or the end of the outermost rule is +// reached, {@link Token//EOF} is added to the result set.

+// +// @param s the ATN state. +// @param stopState the ATN state to stop at. This can be a +// {@link BlockEndState} to detect epsilon paths through a closure. +// @param ctx The outer context, or {@code nil} if the outer context should +// not be used. +// @param look The result lookahead set. +// @param lookBusy A set used for preventing epsilon closures in the ATN +// from causing a stack overflow. Outside code should pass +// {@code NewSet} for la argument. +// @param calledRuleStack A set used for preventing left recursion in the +// ATN from causing a stack overflow. Outside code should pass +// {@code NewBitSet()} for la argument. +// @param seeThruPreds {@code true} to true semantic predicates as +// implicitly {@code true} and "see through them", otherwise {@code false} +// to treat semantic predicates as opaque and add {@link //HitPred} to the +// result if one is encountered. +// @param addEOF Add {@link Token//EOF} to the result if the end of the +// outermost context is reached. This parameter has no effect if {@code ctx} +// is {@code nil}. + +func (la *LL1Analyzer) look2(_, stopState ATNState, ctx *PredictionContext, look *IntervalSet, lookBusy *JStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]], + calledRuleStack *BitSet, seeThruPreds, addEOF bool, i int) { + + returnState := la.atn.states[ctx.getReturnState(i)] + la.look1(returnState, stopState, ctx.GetParent(i), look, lookBusy, calledRuleStack, seeThruPreds, addEOF) + +} + +func (la *LL1Analyzer) look1(s, stopState ATNState, ctx *PredictionContext, look *IntervalSet, lookBusy *JStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]], calledRuleStack *BitSet, seeThruPreds, addEOF bool) { + + c := NewATNConfig6(s, 0, ctx) + + if lookBusy.Contains(c) { + return + } + + _, present := lookBusy.Put(c) + if present { + return + + } + if s == stopState { + if ctx == nil { + look.addOne(TokenEpsilon) + return + } else if ctx.isEmpty() && addEOF { + look.addOne(TokenEOF) + return + } + } + + _, ok := s.(*RuleStopState) + + if ok { + if ctx == nil { + look.addOne(TokenEpsilon) + return + } else if ctx.isEmpty() && addEOF { + look.addOne(TokenEOF) + return + } + + if ctx.pcType != PredictionContextEmpty { + removed := calledRuleStack.contains(s.GetRuleIndex()) + defer func() { + if removed { + calledRuleStack.add(s.GetRuleIndex()) + } + }() + calledRuleStack.remove(s.GetRuleIndex()) + // run thru all possible stack tops in ctx + for i := 0; i < ctx.length(); i++ { + returnState := la.atn.states[ctx.getReturnState(i)] + la.look2(returnState, stopState, ctx, look, lookBusy, calledRuleStack, seeThruPreds, addEOF, i) + } + return + } + } + + n := len(s.GetTransitions()) + + for i := 0; i < n; i++ { + t := s.GetTransitions()[i] + + if t1, ok := t.(*RuleTransition); ok { + if calledRuleStack.contains(t1.getTarget().GetRuleIndex()) { + continue + } + + newContext := SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(ctx, t1.followState.GetStateNumber()) + la.look3(stopState, newContext, look, lookBusy, calledRuleStack, seeThruPreds, addEOF, t1) + } else if t2, ok := t.(AbstractPredicateTransition); ok { + if seeThruPreds { + la.look1(t2.getTarget(), stopState, ctx, look, lookBusy, calledRuleStack, seeThruPreds, addEOF) + } else { + look.addOne(LL1AnalyzerHitPred) + } + } else if t.getIsEpsilon() { + la.look1(t.getTarget(), stopState, ctx, look, lookBusy, calledRuleStack, seeThruPreds, addEOF) + } else if _, ok := t.(*WildcardTransition); ok { + look.addRange(TokenMinUserTokenType, la.atn.maxTokenType) + } else { + set := t.getLabel() + if set != nil { + if _, ok := t.(*NotSetTransition); ok { + set = set.complement(TokenMinUserTokenType, la.atn.maxTokenType) + } + look.addSet(set) + } + } + } +} + +func (la *LL1Analyzer) look3(stopState ATNState, ctx *PredictionContext, look *IntervalSet, lookBusy *JStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]], + calledRuleStack *BitSet, seeThruPreds, addEOF bool, t1 *RuleTransition) { + + newContext := SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(ctx, t1.followState.GetStateNumber()) + + defer func() { + calledRuleStack.remove(t1.getTarget().GetRuleIndex()) + }() + + calledRuleStack.add(t1.getTarget().GetRuleIndex()) + la.look1(t1.getTarget(), stopState, newContext, look, lookBusy, calledRuleStack, seeThruPreds, addEOF) + +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/nostatistics.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/nostatistics.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..923c7b52c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/nostatistics.go @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +//go:build !antlr.stats + +package antlr + +// This file is compiled when the build configuration antlr.stats is not enabled. +// which then allows the compiler to optimize out all the code that is not used. +const collectStats = false + +// goRunStats is a dummy struct used when build configuration antlr.stats is not enabled. +type goRunStats struct { +} + +var Statistics = &goRunStats{} + +func (s *goRunStats) AddJStatRec(_ *JStatRec) { + // Do nothing - compiler will optimize this out (hopefully) +} + +func (s *goRunStats) CollectionAnomalies() { + // Do nothing - compiler will optimize this out (hopefully) +} + +func (s *goRunStats) Reset() { + // Do nothing - compiler will optimize this out (hopefully) +} + +func (s *goRunStats) Report(dir string, prefix string) error { + // Do nothing - compiler will optimize this out (hopefully) + return nil +} + +func (s *goRunStats) Analyze() { + // Do nothing - compiler will optimize this out (hopefully) +} + +type statsOption func(*goRunStats) error + +func (s *goRunStats) Configure(options ...statsOption) error { + // Do nothing - compiler will optimize this out (hopefully) + return nil +} + +func WithTopN(topN int) statsOption { + return func(s *goRunStats) error { + return nil + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fb57ac15db --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser.go @@ -0,0 +1,700 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" +) + +type Parser interface { + Recognizer + + GetInterpreter() *ParserATNSimulator + + GetTokenStream() TokenStream + GetTokenFactory() TokenFactory + GetParserRuleContext() ParserRuleContext + SetParserRuleContext(ParserRuleContext) + Consume() Token + GetParseListeners() []ParseTreeListener + + GetErrorHandler() ErrorStrategy + SetErrorHandler(ErrorStrategy) + GetInputStream() IntStream + GetCurrentToken() Token + GetExpectedTokens() *IntervalSet + NotifyErrorListeners(string, Token, RecognitionException) + IsExpectedToken(int) bool + GetPrecedence() int + GetRuleInvocationStack(ParserRuleContext) []string +} + +type BaseParser struct { + *BaseRecognizer + + Interpreter *ParserATNSimulator + BuildParseTrees bool + + input TokenStream + errHandler ErrorStrategy + precedenceStack IntStack + ctx ParserRuleContext + + tracer *TraceListener + parseListeners []ParseTreeListener + _SyntaxErrors int +} + +// NewBaseParser contains all the parsing support code to embed in parsers. Essentially most of it is error +// recovery stuff. +// +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewBaseParser(input TokenStream) *BaseParser { + + p := new(BaseParser) + + p.BaseRecognizer = NewBaseRecognizer() + + // The input stream. + p.input = nil + + // The error handling strategy for the parser. The default value is a new + // instance of {@link DefaultErrorStrategy}. + p.errHandler = NewDefaultErrorStrategy() + p.precedenceStack = make([]int, 0) + p.precedenceStack.Push(0) + + // The ParserRuleContext object for the currently executing rule. + // p.is always non-nil during the parsing process. + p.ctx = nil + + // Specifies whether the parser should construct a parse tree during + // the parsing process. The default value is {@code true}. + p.BuildParseTrees = true + + // When setTrace(true) is called, a reference to the + // TraceListener is stored here, so it can be easily removed in a + // later call to setTrace(false). The listener itself is + // implemented as a parser listener so p.field is not directly used by + // other parser methods. + p.tracer = nil + + // The list of ParseTreeListener listeners registered to receive + // events during the parse. + p.parseListeners = nil + + // The number of syntax errors Reported during parsing. p.value is + // incremented each time NotifyErrorListeners is called. + p._SyntaxErrors = 0 + p.SetInputStream(input) + + return p +} + +// This field maps from the serialized ATN string to the deserialized [ATN] with +// bypass alternatives. +// +// [ATNDeserializationOptions.isGenerateRuleBypassTransitions] +// +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var bypassAltsAtnCache = make(map[string]int) + +// reset the parser's state// +func (p *BaseParser) reset() { + if p.input != nil { + p.input.Seek(0) + } + p.errHandler.reset(p) + p.ctx = nil + p._SyntaxErrors = 0 + p.SetTrace(nil) + p.precedenceStack = make([]int, 0) + p.precedenceStack.Push(0) + if p.Interpreter != nil { + p.Interpreter.reset() + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetErrorHandler() ErrorStrategy { + return p.errHandler +} + +func (p *BaseParser) SetErrorHandler(e ErrorStrategy) { + p.errHandler = e +} + +// Match current input symbol against {@code ttype}. If the symbol type +// Matches, {@link ANTLRErrorStrategy//ReportMatch} and {@link //consume} are +// called to complete the Match process. +// +//

If the symbol type does not Match, +// {@link ANTLRErrorStrategy//recoverInline} is called on the current error +// strategy to attempt recovery. If {@link //getBuildParseTree} is +// {@code true} and the token index of the symbol returned by +// {@link ANTLRErrorStrategy//recoverInline} is -1, the symbol is added to +// the parse tree by calling {@link ParserRuleContext//addErrorNode}.

+// +// @param ttype the token type to Match +// @return the Matched symbol +// @panics RecognitionException if the current input symbol did not Match +// {@code ttype} and the error strategy could not recover from the +// mismatched symbol + +func (p *BaseParser) Match(ttype int) Token { + + t := p.GetCurrentToken() + + if t.GetTokenType() == ttype { + p.errHandler.ReportMatch(p) + p.Consume() + } else { + t = p.errHandler.RecoverInline(p) + if p.HasError() { + return nil + } + if p.BuildParseTrees && t.GetTokenIndex() == -1 { + + // we must have conjured up a new token during single token + // insertion if it's not the current symbol + p.ctx.AddErrorNode(t) + } + } + + return t +} + +// Match current input symbol as a wildcard. If the symbol type Matches +// (i.e. has a value greater than 0), {@link ANTLRErrorStrategy//ReportMatch} +// and {@link //consume} are called to complete the Match process. +// +//

If the symbol type does not Match, +// {@link ANTLRErrorStrategy//recoverInline} is called on the current error +// strategy to attempt recovery. If {@link //getBuildParseTree} is +// {@code true} and the token index of the symbol returned by +// {@link ANTLRErrorStrategy//recoverInline} is -1, the symbol is added to +// the parse tree by calling {@link ParserRuleContext//addErrorNode}.

+// +// @return the Matched symbol +// @panics RecognitionException if the current input symbol did not Match +// a wildcard and the error strategy could not recover from the mismatched +// symbol + +func (p *BaseParser) MatchWildcard() Token { + t := p.GetCurrentToken() + if t.GetTokenType() > 0 { + p.errHandler.ReportMatch(p) + p.Consume() + } else { + t = p.errHandler.RecoverInline(p) + if p.BuildParseTrees && t.GetTokenIndex() == -1 { + // we must have conjured up a new token during single token + // insertion if it's not the current symbol + p.ctx.AddErrorNode(t) + } + } + return t +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetParserRuleContext() ParserRuleContext { + return p.ctx +} + +func (p *BaseParser) SetParserRuleContext(v ParserRuleContext) { + p.ctx = v +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetParseListeners() []ParseTreeListener { + if p.parseListeners == nil { + return make([]ParseTreeListener, 0) + } + return p.parseListeners +} + +// AddParseListener registers listener to receive events during the parsing process. +// +// To support output-preserving grammar transformations (including but not +// limited to left-recursion removal, automated left-factoring, and +// optimized code generation), calls to listener methods during the parse +// may differ substantially from calls made by +// [ParseTreeWalker.DEFAULT] used after the parse is complete. In +// particular, rule entry and exit events may occur in a different order +// during the parse than after the parser. In addition, calls to certain +// rule entry methods may be omitted. +// +// With the following specific exceptions, calls to listener events are +// deterministic, i.e. for identical input the calls to listener +// methods will be the same. +// +// - Alterations to the grammar used to generate code may change the +// behavior of the listener calls. +// - Alterations to the command line options passed to ANTLR 4 when +// generating the parser may change the behavior of the listener calls. +// - Changing the version of the ANTLR Tool used to generate the parser +// may change the behavior of the listener calls. +func (p *BaseParser) AddParseListener(listener ParseTreeListener) { + if listener == nil { + panic("listener") + } + if p.parseListeners == nil { + p.parseListeners = make([]ParseTreeListener, 0) + } + p.parseListeners = append(p.parseListeners, listener) +} + +// RemoveParseListener removes listener from the list of parse listeners. +// +// If listener is nil or has not been added as a parse +// listener, this func does nothing. +func (p *BaseParser) RemoveParseListener(listener ParseTreeListener) { + + if p.parseListeners != nil { + + idx := -1 + for i, v := range p.parseListeners { + if v == listener { + idx = i + break + } + } + + if idx == -1 { + return + } + + // remove the listener from the slice + p.parseListeners = append(p.parseListeners[0:idx], p.parseListeners[idx+1:]...) + + if len(p.parseListeners) == 0 { + p.parseListeners = nil + } + } +} + +// Remove all parse listeners. +func (p *BaseParser) removeParseListeners() { + p.parseListeners = nil +} + +// TriggerEnterRuleEvent notifies all parse listeners of an enter rule event. +func (p *BaseParser) TriggerEnterRuleEvent() { + if p.parseListeners != nil { + ctx := p.ctx + for _, listener := range p.parseListeners { + listener.EnterEveryRule(ctx) + ctx.EnterRule(listener) + } + } +} + +// TriggerExitRuleEvent notifies any parse listeners of an exit rule event. +func (p *BaseParser) TriggerExitRuleEvent() { + if p.parseListeners != nil { + // reverse order walk of listeners + ctx := p.ctx + l := len(p.parseListeners) - 1 + + for i := range p.parseListeners { + listener := p.parseListeners[l-i] + ctx.ExitRule(listener) + listener.ExitEveryRule(ctx) + } + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetInterpreter() *ParserATNSimulator { + return p.Interpreter +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetATN() *ATN { + return p.Interpreter.atn +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetTokenFactory() TokenFactory { + return p.input.GetTokenSource().GetTokenFactory() +} + +// setTokenFactory is used to tell our token source and error strategy about a new way to create tokens. +func (p *BaseParser) setTokenFactory(factory TokenFactory) { + p.input.GetTokenSource().setTokenFactory(factory) +} + +// GetATNWithBypassAlts - the ATN with bypass alternatives is expensive to create, so we create it +// lazily. +func (p *BaseParser) GetATNWithBypassAlts() { + + // TODO - Implement this? + panic("Not implemented!") + + // serializedAtn := p.getSerializedATN() + // if (serializedAtn == nil) { + // panic("The current parser does not support an ATN with bypass alternatives.") + // } + // result := p.bypassAltsAtnCache[serializedAtn] + // if (result == nil) { + // deserializationOptions := NewATNDeserializationOptions(nil) + // deserializationOptions.generateRuleBypassTransitions = true + // result = NewATNDeserializer(deserializationOptions).deserialize(serializedAtn) + // p.bypassAltsAtnCache[serializedAtn] = result + // } + // return result +} + +// The preferred method of getting a tree pattern. For example, here's a +// sample use: +// +//
+// ParseTree t = parser.expr()
+// ParseTreePattern p = parser.compileParseTreePattern("<ID>+0",
+// MyParser.RULE_expr)
+// ParseTreeMatch m = p.Match(t)
+// String id = m.Get("ID")
+// 
+ +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedParameter +func (p *BaseParser) compileParseTreePattern(pattern, patternRuleIndex, lexer Lexer) { + + panic("NewParseTreePatternMatcher not implemented!") + // + // if (lexer == nil) { + // if (p.GetTokenStream() != nil) { + // tokenSource := p.GetTokenStream().GetTokenSource() + // if _, ok := tokenSource.(ILexer); ok { + // lexer = tokenSource + // } + // } + // } + // if (lexer == nil) { + // panic("Parser can't discover a lexer to use") + // } + + // m := NewParseTreePatternMatcher(lexer, p) + // return m.compile(pattern, patternRuleIndex) +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetInputStream() IntStream { + return p.GetTokenStream() +} + +func (p *BaseParser) SetInputStream(input TokenStream) { + p.SetTokenStream(input) +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetTokenStream() TokenStream { + return p.input +} + +// SetTokenStream installs input as the token stream and resets the parser. +func (p *BaseParser) SetTokenStream(input TokenStream) { + p.input = nil + p.reset() + p.input = input +} + +// GetCurrentToken returns the current token at LT(1). +// +// [Match] needs to return the current input symbol, which gets put +// into the label for the associated token ref e.g., x=ID. +func (p *BaseParser) GetCurrentToken() Token { + return p.input.LT(1) +} + +func (p *BaseParser) NotifyErrorListeners(msg string, offendingToken Token, err RecognitionException) { + if offendingToken == nil { + offendingToken = p.GetCurrentToken() + } + p._SyntaxErrors++ + line := offendingToken.GetLine() + column := offendingToken.GetColumn() + listener := p.GetErrorListenerDispatch() + listener.SyntaxError(p, offendingToken, line, column, msg, err) +} + +func (p *BaseParser) Consume() Token { + o := p.GetCurrentToken() + if o.GetTokenType() != TokenEOF { + p.GetInputStream().Consume() + } + hasListener := p.parseListeners != nil && len(p.parseListeners) > 0 + if p.BuildParseTrees || hasListener { + if p.errHandler.InErrorRecoveryMode(p) { + node := p.ctx.AddErrorNode(o) + if p.parseListeners != nil { + for _, l := range p.parseListeners { + l.VisitErrorNode(node) + } + } + + } else { + node := p.ctx.AddTokenNode(o) + if p.parseListeners != nil { + for _, l := range p.parseListeners { + l.VisitTerminal(node) + } + } + } + // node.invokingState = p.state + } + + return o +} + +func (p *BaseParser) addContextToParseTree() { + // add current context to parent if we have a parent + if p.ctx.GetParent() != nil { + p.ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext).AddChild(p.ctx) + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) EnterRule(localctx ParserRuleContext, state, _ int) { + p.SetState(state) + p.ctx = localctx + p.ctx.SetStart(p.input.LT(1)) + if p.BuildParseTrees { + p.addContextToParseTree() + } + if p.parseListeners != nil { + p.TriggerEnterRuleEvent() + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) ExitRule() { + p.ctx.SetStop(p.input.LT(-1)) + // trigger event on ctx, before it reverts to parent + if p.parseListeners != nil { + p.TriggerExitRuleEvent() + } + p.SetState(p.ctx.GetInvokingState()) + if p.ctx.GetParent() != nil { + p.ctx = p.ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext) + } else { + p.ctx = nil + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) EnterOuterAlt(localctx ParserRuleContext, altNum int) { + localctx.SetAltNumber(altNum) + // if we have a new localctx, make sure we replace existing ctx + // that is previous child of parse tree + if p.BuildParseTrees && p.ctx != localctx { + if p.ctx.GetParent() != nil { + p.ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext).RemoveLastChild() + p.ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext).AddChild(localctx) + } + } + p.ctx = localctx +} + +// Get the precedence level for the top-most precedence rule. +// +// @return The precedence level for the top-most precedence rule, or -1 if +// the parser context is not nested within a precedence rule. + +func (p *BaseParser) GetPrecedence() int { + if len(p.precedenceStack) == 0 { + return -1 + } + + return p.precedenceStack[len(p.precedenceStack)-1] +} + +func (p *BaseParser) EnterRecursionRule(localctx ParserRuleContext, state, _, precedence int) { + p.SetState(state) + p.precedenceStack.Push(precedence) + p.ctx = localctx + p.ctx.SetStart(p.input.LT(1)) + if p.parseListeners != nil { + p.TriggerEnterRuleEvent() // simulates rule entry for + // left-recursive rules + } +} + +// +// Like {@link //EnterRule} but for recursive rules. + +func (p *BaseParser) PushNewRecursionContext(localctx ParserRuleContext, state, _ int) { + previous := p.ctx + previous.SetParent(localctx) + previous.SetInvokingState(state) + previous.SetStop(p.input.LT(-1)) + + p.ctx = localctx + p.ctx.SetStart(previous.GetStart()) + if p.BuildParseTrees { + p.ctx.AddChild(previous) + } + if p.parseListeners != nil { + p.TriggerEnterRuleEvent() // simulates rule entry for + // left-recursive rules + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) UnrollRecursionContexts(parentCtx ParserRuleContext) { + _, _ = p.precedenceStack.Pop() + p.ctx.SetStop(p.input.LT(-1)) + retCtx := p.ctx // save current ctx (return value) + // unroll so ctx is as it was before call to recursive method + if p.parseListeners != nil { + for p.ctx != parentCtx { + p.TriggerExitRuleEvent() + p.ctx = p.ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext) + } + } else { + p.ctx = parentCtx + } + // hook into tree + retCtx.SetParent(parentCtx) + if p.BuildParseTrees && parentCtx != nil { + // add return ctx into invoking rule's tree + parentCtx.AddChild(retCtx) + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetInvokingContext(ruleIndex int) ParserRuleContext { + ctx := p.ctx + for ctx != nil { + if ctx.GetRuleIndex() == ruleIndex { + return ctx + } + ctx = ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext) + } + return nil +} + +func (p *BaseParser) Precpred(_ RuleContext, precedence int) bool { + return precedence >= p.precedenceStack[len(p.precedenceStack)-1] +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedParameter +func (p *BaseParser) inContext(context ParserRuleContext) bool { + // TODO: useful in parser? + return false +} + +// IsExpectedToken checks whether symbol can follow the current state in the +// {ATN}. The behavior of p.method is equivalent to the following, but is +// implemented such that the complete context-sensitive follow set does not +// need to be explicitly constructed. +// +// return getExpectedTokens().contains(symbol) +func (p *BaseParser) IsExpectedToken(symbol int) bool { + atn := p.Interpreter.atn + ctx := p.ctx + s := atn.states[p.state] + following := atn.NextTokens(s, nil) + if following.contains(symbol) { + return true + } + if !following.contains(TokenEpsilon) { + return false + } + for ctx != nil && ctx.GetInvokingState() >= 0 && following.contains(TokenEpsilon) { + invokingState := atn.states[ctx.GetInvokingState()] + rt := invokingState.GetTransitions()[0] + following = atn.NextTokens(rt.(*RuleTransition).followState, nil) + if following.contains(symbol) { + return true + } + ctx = ctx.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext) + } + if following.contains(TokenEpsilon) && symbol == TokenEOF { + return true + } + + return false +} + +// GetExpectedTokens and returns the set of input symbols which could follow the current parser +// state and context, as given by [GetState] and [GetContext], +// respectively. +func (p *BaseParser) GetExpectedTokens() *IntervalSet { + return p.Interpreter.atn.getExpectedTokens(p.state, p.ctx) +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetExpectedTokensWithinCurrentRule() *IntervalSet { + atn := p.Interpreter.atn + s := atn.states[p.state] + return atn.NextTokens(s, nil) +} + +// GetRuleIndex get a rule's index (i.e., RULE_ruleName field) or -1 if not found. +func (p *BaseParser) GetRuleIndex(ruleName string) int { + var ruleIndex, ok = p.GetRuleIndexMap()[ruleName] + if ok { + return ruleIndex + } + + return -1 +} + +// GetRuleInvocationStack returns a list of the rule names in your parser instance +// leading up to a call to the current rule. You could override if +// you want more details such as the file/line info of where +// in the ATN a rule is invoked. +func (p *BaseParser) GetRuleInvocationStack(c ParserRuleContext) []string { + if c == nil { + c = p.ctx + } + stack := make([]string, 0) + for c != nil { + // compute what follows who invoked us + ruleIndex := c.GetRuleIndex() + if ruleIndex < 0 { + stack = append(stack, "n/a") + } else { + stack = append(stack, p.GetRuleNames()[ruleIndex]) + } + + vp := c.GetParent() + + if vp == nil { + break + } + + c = vp.(ParserRuleContext) + } + return stack +} + +// GetDFAStrings returns a list of all DFA states used for debugging purposes +func (p *BaseParser) GetDFAStrings() string { + return fmt.Sprint(p.Interpreter.decisionToDFA) +} + +// DumpDFA prints the whole of the DFA for debugging +func (p *BaseParser) DumpDFA() { + seenOne := false + for _, dfa := range p.Interpreter.decisionToDFA { + if dfa.Len() > 0 { + if seenOne { + fmt.Println() + } + fmt.Println("Decision " + strconv.Itoa(dfa.decision) + ":") + fmt.Print(dfa.String(p.LiteralNames, p.SymbolicNames)) + seenOne = true + } + } +} + +func (p *BaseParser) GetSourceName() string { + return p.GrammarFileName +} + +// SetTrace installs a trace listener for the parse. +// +// During a parse it is sometimes useful to listen in on the rule entry and exit +// events as well as token Matches. This is for quick and dirty debugging. +func (p *BaseParser) SetTrace(trace *TraceListener) { + if trace == nil { + p.RemoveParseListener(p.tracer) + p.tracer = nil + } else { + if p.tracer != nil { + p.RemoveParseListener(p.tracer) + } + p.tracer = NewTraceListener(p) + p.AddParseListener(p.tracer) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser_atn_simulator.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser_atn_simulator.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ae2869692a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser_atn_simulator.go @@ -0,0 +1,1668 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +var () + +// ClosureBusy is a store of ATNConfigs and is a tiny abstraction layer over +// a standard JStore so that we can use Lazy instantiation of the JStore, mostly +// to avoid polluting the stats module with a ton of JStore instances with nothing in them. +type ClosureBusy struct { + bMap *JStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]] + desc string +} + +// NewClosureBusy creates a new ClosureBusy instance used to avoid infinite recursion for right-recursive rules +func NewClosureBusy(desc string) *ClosureBusy { + return &ClosureBusy{ + desc: desc, + } +} + +func (c *ClosureBusy) Put(config *ATNConfig) (*ATNConfig, bool) { + if c.bMap == nil { + c.bMap = NewJStore[*ATNConfig, Comparator[*ATNConfig]](aConfEqInst, ClosureBusyCollection, c.desc) + } + return c.bMap.Put(config) +} + +type ParserATNSimulator struct { + BaseATNSimulator + + parser Parser + predictionMode int + input TokenStream + startIndex int + dfa *DFA + mergeCache *JPCMap + outerContext ParserRuleContext +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewParserATNSimulator(parser Parser, atn *ATN, decisionToDFA []*DFA, sharedContextCache *PredictionContextCache) *ParserATNSimulator { + + p := &ParserATNSimulator{ + BaseATNSimulator: BaseATNSimulator{ + atn: atn, + sharedContextCache: sharedContextCache, + }, + } + + p.parser = parser + p.decisionToDFA = decisionToDFA + // SLL, LL, or LL + exact ambig detection?// + p.predictionMode = PredictionModeLL + // LAME globals to avoid parameters!!!!! I need these down deep in predTransition + p.input = nil + p.startIndex = 0 + p.outerContext = nil + p.dfa = nil + // Each prediction operation uses a cache for merge of prediction contexts. + // Don't keep around as it wastes huge amounts of memory. [JPCMap] + // isn't Synchronized, but we're ok since two threads shouldn't reuse same + // parser/atn-simulator object because it can only handle one input at a time. + // This maps graphs a and b to merged result c. (a,b) -> c. We can avoid + // the merge if we ever see a and b again. Note that (b,a) -> c should + // also be examined during cache lookup. + // + p.mergeCache = nil + + return p +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) GetPredictionMode() int { + return p.predictionMode +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) SetPredictionMode(v int) { + p.predictionMode = v +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) reset() { +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) AdaptivePredict(parser *BaseParser, input TokenStream, decision int, outerContext ParserRuleContext) int { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("adaptivePredict decision " + strconv.Itoa(decision) + + " exec LA(1)==" + p.getLookaheadName(input) + + " line " + strconv.Itoa(input.LT(1).GetLine()) + ":" + + strconv.Itoa(input.LT(1).GetColumn())) + } + p.input = input + p.startIndex = input.Index() + p.outerContext = outerContext + + dfa := p.decisionToDFA[decision] + p.dfa = dfa + m := input.Mark() + index := input.Index() + + defer func() { + p.dfa = nil + p.mergeCache = nil // whack cache after each prediction + // Do not attempt to run a GC now that we're done with the cache as makes the + // GC overhead terrible for badly formed grammars and has little effect on well formed + // grammars. + // I have made some extra effort to try and reduce memory pressure by reusing allocations when + // possible. However, it can only have a limited effect. The real solution is to encourage grammar + // authors to think more carefully about their grammar and to use the new antlr.stats tag to inspect + // what is happening at runtime, along with using the error listener to report ambiguities. + + input.Seek(index) + input.Release(m) + }() + + // Now we are certain to have a specific decision's DFA + // But, do we still need an initial state? + var s0 *DFAState + p.atn.stateMu.RLock() + if dfa.getPrecedenceDfa() { + p.atn.edgeMu.RLock() + // the start state for a precedence DFA depends on the current + // parser precedence, and is provided by a DFA method. + s0 = dfa.getPrecedenceStartState(p.parser.GetPrecedence()) + p.atn.edgeMu.RUnlock() + } else { + // the start state for a "regular" DFA is just s0 + s0 = dfa.getS0() + } + p.atn.stateMu.RUnlock() + + if s0 == nil { + if outerContext == nil { + outerContext = ParserRuleContextEmpty + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("predictATN decision " + strconv.Itoa(dfa.decision) + + " exec LA(1)==" + p.getLookaheadName(input) + + ", outerContext=" + outerContext.String(p.parser.GetRuleNames(), nil)) + } + fullCtx := false + s0Closure := p.computeStartState(dfa.atnStartState, ParserRuleContextEmpty, fullCtx) + + p.atn.stateMu.Lock() + if dfa.getPrecedenceDfa() { + // If p is a precedence DFA, we use applyPrecedenceFilter + // to convert the computed start state to a precedence start + // state. We then use DFA.setPrecedenceStartState to set the + // appropriate start state for the precedence level rather + // than simply setting DFA.s0. + // + dfa.s0.configs = s0Closure + s0Closure = p.applyPrecedenceFilter(s0Closure) + s0 = p.addDFAState(dfa, NewDFAState(-1, s0Closure)) + p.atn.edgeMu.Lock() + dfa.setPrecedenceStartState(p.parser.GetPrecedence(), s0) + p.atn.edgeMu.Unlock() + } else { + s0 = p.addDFAState(dfa, NewDFAState(-1, s0Closure)) + dfa.setS0(s0) + } + p.atn.stateMu.Unlock() + } + + alt, re := p.execATN(dfa, s0, input, index, outerContext) + parser.SetError(re) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("DFA after predictATN: " + dfa.String(p.parser.GetLiteralNames(), nil)) + } + return alt + +} + +// execATN performs ATN simulation to compute a predicted alternative based +// upon the remaining input, but also updates the DFA cache to avoid +// having to traverse the ATN again for the same input sequence. +// +// There are some key conditions we're looking for after computing a new +// set of ATN configs (proposed DFA state): +// +// - If the set is empty, there is no viable alternative for current symbol +// - Does the state uniquely predict an alternative? +// - Does the state have a conflict that would prevent us from +// putting it on the work list? +// +// We also have some key operations to do: +// +// - Add an edge from previous DFA state to potentially NewDFA state, D, +// - Upon current symbol but only if adding to work list, which means in all +// cases except no viable alternative (and possibly non-greedy decisions?) +// - Collecting predicates and adding semantic context to DFA accept states +// - adding rule context to context-sensitive DFA accept states +// - Consuming an input symbol +// - Reporting a conflict +// - Reporting an ambiguity +// - Reporting a context sensitivity +// - Reporting insufficient predicates +// +// Cover these cases: +// +// - dead end +// - single alt +// - single alt + predicates +// - conflict +// - conflict + predicates +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) execATN(dfa *DFA, s0 *DFAState, input TokenStream, startIndex int, outerContext ParserRuleContext) (int, RecognitionException) { + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("execATN decision " + strconv.Itoa(dfa.decision) + + ", DFA state " + s0.String() + + ", LA(1)==" + p.getLookaheadName(input) + + " line " + strconv.Itoa(input.LT(1).GetLine()) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(input.LT(1).GetColumn())) + } + + previousD := s0 + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("s0 = " + s0.String()) + } + t := input.LA(1) + for { // for more work + D := p.getExistingTargetState(previousD, t) + if D == nil { + D = p.computeTargetState(dfa, previousD, t) + } + if D == ATNSimulatorError { + // if any configs in previous dipped into outer context, that + // means that input up to t actually finished entry rule + // at least for SLL decision. Full LL doesn't dip into outer + // so don't need special case. + // We will get an error no matter what so delay until after + // decision better error message. Also, no reachable target + // ATN states in SLL implies LL will also get nowhere. + // If conflict in states that dip out, choose min since we + // will get error no matter what. + e := p.noViableAlt(input, outerContext, previousD.configs, startIndex) + input.Seek(startIndex) + alt := p.getSynValidOrSemInvalidAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule(previousD.configs, outerContext) + if alt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + return alt, nil + } + p.parser.SetError(e) + return ATNInvalidAltNumber, e + } + if D.requiresFullContext && p.predictionMode != PredictionModeSLL { + // IF PREDS, MIGHT RESOLVE TO SINGLE ALT => SLL (or syntax error) + conflictingAlts := D.configs.conflictingAlts + if D.predicates != nil { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("DFA state has preds in DFA sim LL fail-over") + } + conflictIndex := input.Index() + if conflictIndex != startIndex { + input.Seek(startIndex) + } + conflictingAlts = p.evalSemanticContext(D.predicates, outerContext, true) + if conflictingAlts.length() == 1 { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("Full LL avoided") + } + return conflictingAlts.minValue(), nil + } + if conflictIndex != startIndex { + // restore the index so Reporting the fallback to full + // context occurs with the index at the correct spot + input.Seek(conflictIndex) + } + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDFADebug { + fmt.Println("ctx sensitive state " + outerContext.String(nil, nil) + " in " + D.String()) + } + fullCtx := true + s0Closure := p.computeStartState(dfa.atnStartState, outerContext, fullCtx) + p.ReportAttemptingFullContext(dfa, conflictingAlts, D.configs, startIndex, input.Index()) + alt, re := p.execATNWithFullContext(dfa, D, s0Closure, input, startIndex, outerContext) + return alt, re + } + if D.isAcceptState { + if D.predicates == nil { + return D.prediction, nil + } + stopIndex := input.Index() + input.Seek(startIndex) + alts := p.evalSemanticContext(D.predicates, outerContext, true) + + switch alts.length() { + case 0: + return ATNInvalidAltNumber, p.noViableAlt(input, outerContext, D.configs, startIndex) + case 1: + return alts.minValue(), nil + default: + // Report ambiguity after predicate evaluation to make sure the correct set of ambig alts is Reported. + p.ReportAmbiguity(dfa, D, startIndex, stopIndex, false, alts, D.configs) + return alts.minValue(), nil + } + } + previousD = D + + if t != TokenEOF { + input.Consume() + t = input.LA(1) + } + } +} + +// Get an existing target state for an edge in the DFA. If the target state +// for the edge has not yet been computed or is otherwise not available, +// p method returns {@code nil}. +// +// @param previousD The current DFA state +// @param t The next input symbol +// @return The existing target DFA state for the given input symbol +// {@code t}, or {@code nil} if the target state for p edge is not +// already cached + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getExistingTargetState(previousD *DFAState, t int) *DFAState { + if t+1 < 0 { + return nil + } + + p.atn.edgeMu.RLock() + defer p.atn.edgeMu.RUnlock() + edges := previousD.getEdges() + if edges == nil || t+1 >= len(edges) { + return nil + } + return previousD.getIthEdge(t + 1) +} + +// Compute a target state for an edge in the DFA, and attempt to add the +// computed state and corresponding edge to the DFA. +// +// @param dfa The DFA +// @param previousD The current DFA state +// @param t The next input symbol +// +// @return The computed target DFA state for the given input symbol +// {@code t}. If {@code t} does not lead to a valid DFA state, p method +// returns {@link //ERROR}. +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) computeTargetState(dfa *DFA, previousD *DFAState, t int) *DFAState { + reach := p.computeReachSet(previousD.configs, t, false) + + if reach == nil { + p.addDFAEdge(dfa, previousD, t, ATNSimulatorError) + return ATNSimulatorError + } + // create new target state we'll add to DFA after it's complete + D := NewDFAState(-1, reach) + + predictedAlt := p.getUniqueAlt(reach) + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + altSubSets := PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets(reach) + fmt.Println("SLL altSubSets=" + fmt.Sprint(altSubSets) + + ", previous=" + previousD.configs.String() + + ", configs=" + reach.String() + + ", predict=" + strconv.Itoa(predictedAlt) + + ", allSubsetsConflict=" + + fmt.Sprint(PredictionModeallSubsetsConflict(altSubSets)) + + ", conflictingAlts=" + p.getConflictingAlts(reach).String()) + } + if predictedAlt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + // NO CONFLICT, UNIQUELY PREDICTED ALT + D.isAcceptState = true + D.configs.uniqueAlt = predictedAlt + D.setPrediction(predictedAlt) + } else if PredictionModehasSLLConflictTerminatingPrediction(p.predictionMode, reach) { + // MORE THAN ONE VIABLE ALTERNATIVE + D.configs.conflictingAlts = p.getConflictingAlts(reach) + D.requiresFullContext = true + // in SLL-only mode, we will stop at p state and return the minimum alt + D.isAcceptState = true + D.setPrediction(D.configs.conflictingAlts.minValue()) + } + if D.isAcceptState && D.configs.hasSemanticContext { + p.predicateDFAState(D, p.atn.getDecisionState(dfa.decision)) + if D.predicates != nil { + D.setPrediction(ATNInvalidAltNumber) + } + } + // all adds to dfa are done after we've created full D state + D = p.addDFAEdge(dfa, previousD, t, D) + return D +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) predicateDFAState(dfaState *DFAState, decisionState DecisionState) { + // We need to test all predicates, even in DFA states that + // uniquely predict alternative. + nalts := len(decisionState.GetTransitions()) + // Update DFA so reach becomes accept state with (predicate,alt) + // pairs if preds found for conflicting alts + altsToCollectPredsFrom := p.getConflictingAltsOrUniqueAlt(dfaState.configs) + altToPred := p.getPredsForAmbigAlts(altsToCollectPredsFrom, dfaState.configs, nalts) + if altToPred != nil { + dfaState.predicates = p.getPredicatePredictions(altsToCollectPredsFrom, altToPred) + dfaState.setPrediction(ATNInvalidAltNumber) // make sure we use preds + } else { + // There are preds in configs but they might go away + // when OR'd together like {p}? || NONE == NONE. If neither + // alt has preds, resolve to min alt + dfaState.setPrediction(altsToCollectPredsFrom.minValue()) + } +} + +// comes back with reach.uniqueAlt set to a valid alt +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) execATNWithFullContext(dfa *DFA, D *DFAState, s0 *ATNConfigSet, input TokenStream, startIndex int, outerContext ParserRuleContext) (int, RecognitionException) { + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("execATNWithFullContext " + s0.String()) + } + + fullCtx := true + foundExactAmbig := false + var reach *ATNConfigSet + previous := s0 + input.Seek(startIndex) + t := input.LA(1) + predictedAlt := -1 + + for { // for more work + reach = p.computeReachSet(previous, t, fullCtx) + if reach == nil { + // if any configs in previous dipped into outer context, that + // means that input up to t actually finished entry rule + // at least for LL decision. Full LL doesn't dip into outer + // so don't need special case. + // We will get an error no matter what so delay until after + // decision better error message. Also, no reachable target + // ATN states in SLL implies LL will also get nowhere. + // If conflict in states that dip out, choose min since we + // will get error no matter what. + input.Seek(startIndex) + alt := p.getSynValidOrSemInvalidAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule(previous, outerContext) + if alt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + return alt, nil + } + return alt, p.noViableAlt(input, outerContext, previous, startIndex) + } + altSubSets := PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets(reach) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("LL altSubSets=" + fmt.Sprint(altSubSets) + ", predict=" + + strconv.Itoa(PredictionModegetUniqueAlt(altSubSets)) + ", resolvesToJustOneViableAlt=" + + fmt.Sprint(PredictionModeresolvesToJustOneViableAlt(altSubSets))) + } + reach.uniqueAlt = p.getUniqueAlt(reach) + // unique prediction? + if reach.uniqueAlt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + predictedAlt = reach.uniqueAlt + break + } + if p.predictionMode != PredictionModeLLExactAmbigDetection { + predictedAlt = PredictionModeresolvesToJustOneViableAlt(altSubSets) + if predictedAlt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + break + } + } else { + // In exact ambiguity mode, we never try to terminate early. + // Just keeps scarfing until we know what the conflict is + if PredictionModeallSubsetsConflict(altSubSets) && PredictionModeallSubsetsEqual(altSubSets) { + foundExactAmbig = true + predictedAlt = PredictionModegetSingleViableAlt(altSubSets) + break + } + // else there are multiple non-conflicting subsets or + // we're not sure what the ambiguity is yet. + // So, keep going. + } + previous = reach + if t != TokenEOF { + input.Consume() + t = input.LA(1) + } + } + // If the configuration set uniquely predicts an alternative, + // without conflict, then we know that it's a full LL decision + // not SLL. + if reach.uniqueAlt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + p.ReportContextSensitivity(dfa, predictedAlt, reach, startIndex, input.Index()) + return predictedAlt, nil + } + // We do not check predicates here because we have checked them + // on-the-fly when doing full context prediction. + + // + // In non-exact ambiguity detection mode, we might actually be able to + // detect an exact ambiguity, but I'm not going to spend the cycles + // needed to check. We only emit ambiguity warnings in exact ambiguity + // mode. + // + // For example, we might know that we have conflicting configurations. + // But, that does not mean that there is no way forward without a + // conflict. It's possible to have non-conflicting alt subsets as in: + // + // altSubSets=[{1, 2}, {1, 2}, {1}, {1, 2}] + // + // from + // + // [(17,1,[5 $]), (13,1,[5 10 $]), (21,1,[5 10 $]), (11,1,[$]), + // (13,2,[5 10 $]), (21,2,[5 10 $]), (11,2,[$])] + // + // In p case, (17,1,[5 $]) indicates there is some next sequence that + // would resolve p without conflict to alternative 1. Any other viable + // next sequence, however, is associated with a conflict. We stop + // looking for input because no amount of further lookahead will alter + // the fact that we should predict alternative 1. We just can't say for + // sure that there is an ambiguity without looking further. + + p.ReportAmbiguity(dfa, D, startIndex, input.Index(), foundExactAmbig, reach.Alts(), reach) + + return predictedAlt, nil +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) computeReachSet(closure *ATNConfigSet, t int, fullCtx bool) *ATNConfigSet { + if p.mergeCache == nil { + p.mergeCache = NewJPCMap(ReachSetCollection, "Merge cache for computeReachSet()") + } + intermediate := NewATNConfigSet(fullCtx) + + // Configurations already in a rule stop state indicate reaching the end + // of the decision rule (local context) or end of the start rule (full + // context). Once reached, these configurations are never updated by a + // closure operation, so they are handled separately for the performance + // advantage of having a smaller intermediate set when calling closure. + // + // For full-context reach operations, separate handling is required to + // ensure that the alternative Matching the longest overall sequence is + // chosen when multiple such configurations can Match the input. + + var skippedStopStates []*ATNConfig + + // First figure out where we can reach on input t + for _, c := range closure.configs { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("testing " + p.GetTokenName(t) + " at " + c.String()) + } + + if _, ok := c.GetState().(*RuleStopState); ok { + if fullCtx || t == TokenEOF { + skippedStopStates = append(skippedStopStates, c) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("added " + c.String() + " to SkippedStopStates") + } + } + continue + } + + for _, trans := range c.GetState().GetTransitions() { + target := p.getReachableTarget(trans, t) + if target != nil { + cfg := NewATNConfig4(c, target) + intermediate.Add(cfg, p.mergeCache) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("added " + cfg.String() + " to intermediate") + } + } + } + } + + // Now figure out where the reach operation can take us... + var reach *ATNConfigSet + + // This block optimizes the reach operation for intermediate sets which + // trivially indicate a termination state for the overall + // AdaptivePredict operation. + // + // The conditions assume that intermediate + // contains all configurations relevant to the reach set, but p + // condition is not true when one or more configurations have been + // withheld in SkippedStopStates, or when the current symbol is EOF. + // + if skippedStopStates == nil && t != TokenEOF { + if len(intermediate.configs) == 1 { + // Don't pursue the closure if there is just one state. + // It can only have one alternative just add to result + // Also don't pursue the closure if there is unique alternative + // among the configurations. + reach = intermediate + } else if p.getUniqueAlt(intermediate) != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + // Also don't pursue the closure if there is unique alternative + // among the configurations. + reach = intermediate + } + } + // If the reach set could not be trivially determined, perform a closure + // operation on the intermediate set to compute its initial value. + // + if reach == nil { + reach = NewATNConfigSet(fullCtx) + closureBusy := NewClosureBusy("ParserATNSimulator.computeReachSet() make a closureBusy") + treatEOFAsEpsilon := t == TokenEOF + amount := len(intermediate.configs) + for k := 0; k < amount; k++ { + p.closure(intermediate.configs[k], reach, closureBusy, false, fullCtx, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + } + if t == TokenEOF { + // After consuming EOF no additional input is possible, so we are + // only interested in configurations which reached the end of the + // decision rule (local context) or end of the start rule (full + // context). Update reach to contain only these configurations. This + // handles both explicit EOF transitions in the grammar and implicit + // EOF transitions following the end of the decision or start rule. + // + // When reach==intermediate, no closure operation was performed. In + // p case, removeAllConfigsNotInRuleStopState needs to check for + // reachable rule stop states as well as configurations already in + // a rule stop state. + // + // This is handled before the configurations in SkippedStopStates, + // because any configurations potentially added from that list are + // already guaranteed to meet this condition whether it's + // required. + // + reach = p.removeAllConfigsNotInRuleStopState(reach, reach.Equals(intermediate)) + } + // If SkippedStopStates!=nil, then it contains at least one + // configuration. For full-context reach operations, these + // configurations reached the end of the start rule, in which case we + // only add them back to reach if no configuration during the current + // closure operation reached such a state. This ensures AdaptivePredict + // chooses an alternative Matching the longest overall sequence when + // multiple alternatives are viable. + // + if skippedStopStates != nil && ((!fullCtx) || (!PredictionModehasConfigInRuleStopState(reach))) { + for l := 0; l < len(skippedStopStates); l++ { + reach.Add(skippedStopStates[l], p.mergeCache) + } + } + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("computeReachSet " + closure.String() + " -> " + reach.String()) + } + + if len(reach.configs) == 0 { + return nil + } + + return reach +} + +// removeAllConfigsNotInRuleStopState returns a configuration set containing only the configurations from +// configs which are in a [RuleStopState]. If all +// configurations in configs are already in a rule stop state, this +// method simply returns configs. +// +// When lookToEndOfRule is true, this method uses +// [ATN].[NextTokens] for each configuration in configs which is +// not already in a rule stop state to see if a rule stop state is reachable +// from the configuration via epsilon-only transitions. +// +// When lookToEndOfRule is true, this method checks for rule stop states +// reachable by epsilon-only transitions from each configuration in +// configs. +// +// The func returns configs if all configurations in configs are in a +// rule stop state, otherwise it returns a new configuration set containing only +// the configurations from configs which are in a rule stop state +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) removeAllConfigsNotInRuleStopState(configs *ATNConfigSet, lookToEndOfRule bool) *ATNConfigSet { + if PredictionModeallConfigsInRuleStopStates(configs) { + return configs + } + result := NewATNConfigSet(configs.fullCtx) + for _, config := range configs.configs { + if _, ok := config.GetState().(*RuleStopState); ok { + result.Add(config, p.mergeCache) + continue + } + if lookToEndOfRule && config.GetState().GetEpsilonOnlyTransitions() { + NextTokens := p.atn.NextTokens(config.GetState(), nil) + if NextTokens.contains(TokenEpsilon) { + endOfRuleState := p.atn.ruleToStopState[config.GetState().GetRuleIndex()] + result.Add(NewATNConfig4(config, endOfRuleState), p.mergeCache) + } + } + } + return result +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) computeStartState(a ATNState, ctx RuleContext, fullCtx bool) *ATNConfigSet { + // always at least the implicit call to start rule + initialContext := predictionContextFromRuleContext(p.atn, ctx) + configs := NewATNConfigSet(fullCtx) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("computeStartState from ATN state " + a.String() + + " initialContext=" + initialContext.String()) + } + + for i := 0; i < len(a.GetTransitions()); i++ { + target := a.GetTransitions()[i].getTarget() + c := NewATNConfig6(target, i+1, initialContext) + closureBusy := NewClosureBusy("ParserATNSimulator.computeStartState() make a closureBusy") + p.closure(c, configs, closureBusy, true, fullCtx, false) + } + return configs +} + +// applyPrecedenceFilter transforms the start state computed by +// [computeStartState] to the special start state used by a +// precedence [DFA] for a particular precedence value. The transformation +// process applies the following changes to the start state's configuration +// set. +// +// 1. Evaluate the precedence predicates for each configuration using +// [SemanticContext].evalPrecedence. +// 2. Remove all configurations which predict an alternative greater than +// 1, for which another configuration that predicts alternative 1 is in the +// same ATN state with the same prediction context. +// +// Transformation 2 is valid for the following reasons: +// +// - The closure block cannot contain any epsilon transitions which bypass +// the body of the closure, so all states reachable via alternative 1 are +// part of the precedence alternatives of the transformed left-recursive +// rule. +// - The "primary" portion of a left recursive rule cannot contain an +// epsilon transition, so the only way an alternative other than 1 can exist +// in a state that is also reachable via alternative 1 is by nesting calls +// to the left-recursive rule, with the outer calls not being at the +// preferred precedence level. +// +// The prediction context must be considered by this filter to address +// situations like the following: +// +// grammar TA +// prog: statement* EOF +// statement: letterA | statement letterA 'b' +// letterA: 'a' +// +// In the above grammar, the [ATN] state immediately before the token +// reference 'a' in letterA is reachable from the left edge +// of both the primary and closure blocks of the left-recursive rule +// statement. The prediction context associated with each of these +// configurations distinguishes between them, and prevents the alternative +// which stepped out to prog, and then back in to statement +// from being eliminated by the filter. +// +// The func returns the transformed configuration set representing the start state +// for a precedence [DFA] at a particular precedence level (determined by +// calling [Parser].getPrecedence). +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) applyPrecedenceFilter(configs *ATNConfigSet) *ATNConfigSet { + + statesFromAlt1 := make(map[int]*PredictionContext) + configSet := NewATNConfigSet(configs.fullCtx) + + for _, config := range configs.configs { + // handle alt 1 first + if config.GetAlt() != 1 { + continue + } + updatedContext := config.GetSemanticContext().evalPrecedence(p.parser, p.outerContext) + if updatedContext == nil { + // the configuration was eliminated + continue + } + statesFromAlt1[config.GetState().GetStateNumber()] = config.GetContext() + if updatedContext != config.GetSemanticContext() { + configSet.Add(NewATNConfig2(config, updatedContext), p.mergeCache) + } else { + configSet.Add(config, p.mergeCache) + } + } + for _, config := range configs.configs { + + if config.GetAlt() == 1 { + // already handled + continue + } + // In the future, p elimination step could be updated to also + // filter the prediction context for alternatives predicting alt>1 + // (basically a graph subtraction algorithm). + if !config.getPrecedenceFilterSuppressed() { + context := statesFromAlt1[config.GetState().GetStateNumber()] + if context != nil && context.Equals(config.GetContext()) { + // eliminated + continue + } + } + configSet.Add(config, p.mergeCache) + } + return configSet +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getReachableTarget(trans Transition, ttype int) ATNState { + if trans.Matches(ttype, 0, p.atn.maxTokenType) { + return trans.getTarget() + } + + return nil +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getPredsForAmbigAlts(ambigAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet, nalts int) []SemanticContext { + + altToPred := make([]SemanticContext, nalts+1) + for _, c := range configs.configs { + if ambigAlts.contains(c.GetAlt()) { + altToPred[c.GetAlt()] = SemanticContextorContext(altToPred[c.GetAlt()], c.GetSemanticContext()) + } + } + nPredAlts := 0 + for i := 1; i <= nalts; i++ { + pred := altToPred[i] + if pred == nil { + altToPred[i] = SemanticContextNone + } else if pred != SemanticContextNone { + nPredAlts++ + } + } + // unambiguous alts are nil in altToPred + if nPredAlts == 0 { + altToPred = nil + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("getPredsForAmbigAlts result " + fmt.Sprint(altToPred)) + } + return altToPred +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getPredicatePredictions(ambigAlts *BitSet, altToPred []SemanticContext) []*PredPrediction { + pairs := make([]*PredPrediction, 0) + containsPredicate := false + for i := 1; i < len(altToPred); i++ { + pred := altToPred[i] + // un-predicated is indicated by SemanticContextNONE + if ambigAlts != nil && ambigAlts.contains(i) { + pairs = append(pairs, NewPredPrediction(pred, i)) + } + if pred != SemanticContextNone { + containsPredicate = true + } + } + if !containsPredicate { + return nil + } + return pairs +} + +// getSynValidOrSemInvalidAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule is used to improve the localization of error messages by +// choosing an alternative rather than panic a NoViableAltException in particular prediction scenarios where the +// Error state was reached during [ATN] simulation. +// +// The default implementation of this method uses the following +// algorithm to identify an [ATN] configuration which successfully parsed the +// decision entry rule. Choosing such an alternative ensures that the +// [ParserRuleContext] returned by the calling rule will be complete +// and valid, and the syntax error will be Reported later at a more +// localized location. +// +// - If a syntactically valid path or paths reach the end of the decision rule, and +// they are semantically valid if predicated, return the min associated alt. +// - Else, if a semantically invalid but syntactically valid path exist +// or paths exist, return the minimum associated alt. +// - Otherwise, return [ATNInvalidAltNumber]. +// +// In some scenarios, the algorithm described above could predict an +// alternative which will result in a [FailedPredicateException] in +// the parser. Specifically, this could occur if the only configuration +// capable of successfully parsing to the end of the decision rule is +// blocked by a semantic predicate. By choosing this alternative within +// [AdaptivePredict] instead of panic a [NoViableAltException], the resulting +// [FailedPredicateException] in the parser will identify the specific +// predicate which is preventing the parser from successfully parsing the +// decision rule, which helps developers identify and correct logic errors +// in semantic predicates. +// +// pass in the configs holding ATN configurations which were valid immediately before +// the ERROR state was reached, outerContext as the initial parser context from the paper +// or the parser stack at the instant before prediction commences. +// +// Teh func returns the value to return from [AdaptivePredict], or +// [ATNInvalidAltNumber] if a suitable alternative was not +// identified and [AdaptivePredict] should report an error instead. +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getSynValidOrSemInvalidAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule(configs *ATNConfigSet, outerContext ParserRuleContext) int { + cfgs := p.splitAccordingToSemanticValidity(configs, outerContext) + semValidConfigs := cfgs[0] + semInvalidConfigs := cfgs[1] + alt := p.GetAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule(semValidConfigs) + if alt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { // semantically/syntactically viable path exists + return alt + } + // Is there a syntactically valid path with a failed pred? + if len(semInvalidConfigs.configs) > 0 { + alt = p.GetAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule(semInvalidConfigs) + if alt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { // syntactically viable path exists + return alt + } + } + return ATNInvalidAltNumber +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) GetAltThatFinishedDecisionEntryRule(configs *ATNConfigSet) int { + alts := NewIntervalSet() + + for _, c := range configs.configs { + _, ok := c.GetState().(*RuleStopState) + + if c.GetReachesIntoOuterContext() > 0 || (ok && c.GetContext().hasEmptyPath()) { + alts.addOne(c.GetAlt()) + } + } + if alts.length() == 0 { + return ATNInvalidAltNumber + } + + return alts.first() +} + +// Walk the list of configurations and split them according to +// those that have preds evaluating to true/false. If no pred, assume +// true pred and include in succeeded set. Returns Pair of sets. +// +// Create a NewSet so as not to alter the incoming parameter. +// +// Assumption: the input stream has been restored to the starting point +// prediction, which is where predicates need to evaluate. + +type ATNConfigSetPair struct { + item0, item1 *ATNConfigSet +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) splitAccordingToSemanticValidity(configs *ATNConfigSet, outerContext ParserRuleContext) []*ATNConfigSet { + succeeded := NewATNConfigSet(configs.fullCtx) + failed := NewATNConfigSet(configs.fullCtx) + + for _, c := range configs.configs { + if c.GetSemanticContext() != SemanticContextNone { + predicateEvaluationResult := c.GetSemanticContext().evaluate(p.parser, outerContext) + if predicateEvaluationResult { + succeeded.Add(c, nil) + } else { + failed.Add(c, nil) + } + } else { + succeeded.Add(c, nil) + } + } + return []*ATNConfigSet{succeeded, failed} +} + +// evalSemanticContext looks through a list of predicate/alt pairs, returning alts for the +// pairs that win. A [SemanticContextNone] predicate indicates an alt containing an +// un-predicated runtimeConfig which behaves as "always true." If !complete +// then we stop at the first predicate that evaluates to true. This +// includes pairs with nil predicates. +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) evalSemanticContext(predPredictions []*PredPrediction, outerContext ParserRuleContext, complete bool) *BitSet { + predictions := NewBitSet() + for i := 0; i < len(predPredictions); i++ { + pair := predPredictions[i] + if pair.pred == SemanticContextNone { + predictions.add(pair.alt) + if !complete { + break + } + continue + } + + predicateEvaluationResult := pair.pred.evaluate(p.parser, outerContext) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDFADebug { + fmt.Println("eval pred " + pair.String() + "=" + fmt.Sprint(predicateEvaluationResult)) + } + if predicateEvaluationResult { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDFADebug { + fmt.Println("PREDICT " + fmt.Sprint(pair.alt)) + } + predictions.add(pair.alt) + if !complete { + break + } + } + } + return predictions +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) closure(config *ATNConfig, configs *ATNConfigSet, closureBusy *ClosureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) { + initialDepth := 0 + p.closureCheckingStopState(config, configs, closureBusy, collectPredicates, + fullCtx, initialDepth, treatEOFAsEpsilon) +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) closureCheckingStopState(config *ATNConfig, configs *ATNConfigSet, closureBusy *ClosureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx bool, depth int, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("closure(" + config.String() + ")") + } + + var stack []*ATNConfig + visited := make(map[*ATNConfig]bool) + + stack = append(stack, config) + + for len(stack) > 0 { + currConfig := stack[len(stack)-1] + stack = stack[:len(stack)-1] + + if _, ok := visited[currConfig]; ok { + continue + } + visited[currConfig] = true + + if _, ok := currConfig.GetState().(*RuleStopState); ok { + // We hit rule end. If we have context info, use it + // run thru all possible stack tops in ctx + if !currConfig.GetContext().isEmpty() { + for i := 0; i < currConfig.GetContext().length(); i++ { + if currConfig.GetContext().getReturnState(i) == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState { + if fullCtx { + nb := NewATNConfig1(currConfig, currConfig.GetState(), BasePredictionContextEMPTY) + configs.Add(nb, p.mergeCache) + continue + } else { + // we have no context info, just chase follow links (if greedy) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("FALLING off rule " + p.getRuleName(currConfig.GetState().GetRuleIndex())) + } + p.closureWork(currConfig, configs, closureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx, depth, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + continue + } + returnState := p.atn.states[currConfig.GetContext().getReturnState(i)] + newContext := currConfig.GetContext().GetParent(i) // "pop" return state + + c := NewATNConfig5(returnState, currConfig.GetAlt(), newContext, currConfig.GetSemanticContext()) + // While we have context to pop back from, we may have + // gotten that context AFTER having falling off a rule. + // Make sure we track that we are now out of context. + c.SetReachesIntoOuterContext(currConfig.GetReachesIntoOuterContext()) + + stack = append(stack, c) + } + continue + } else if fullCtx { + // reached end of start rule + configs.Add(currConfig, p.mergeCache) + continue + } else { + // else if we have no context info, just chase follow links (if greedy) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("FALLING off rule " + p.getRuleName(currConfig.GetState().GetRuleIndex())) + } + } + } + + p.closureWork(currConfig, configs, closureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx, depth, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) closureCheckingStopStateRecursive(config *ATNConfig, configs *ATNConfigSet, closureBusy *ClosureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx bool, depth int, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("closure(" + config.String() + ")") + } + + if _, ok := config.GetState().(*RuleStopState); ok { + // We hit rule end. If we have context info, use it + // run thru all possible stack tops in ctx + if !config.GetContext().isEmpty() { + for i := 0; i < config.GetContext().length(); i++ { + if config.GetContext().getReturnState(i) == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState { + if fullCtx { + nb := NewATNConfig1(config, config.GetState(), BasePredictionContextEMPTY) + configs.Add(nb, p.mergeCache) + continue + } else { + // we have no context info, just chase follow links (if greedy) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("FALLING off rule " + p.getRuleName(config.GetState().GetRuleIndex())) + } + p.closureWork(config, configs, closureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx, depth, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + continue + } + returnState := p.atn.states[config.GetContext().getReturnState(i)] + newContext := config.GetContext().GetParent(i) // "pop" return state + + c := NewATNConfig5(returnState, config.GetAlt(), newContext, config.GetSemanticContext()) + // While we have context to pop back from, we may have + // gotten that context AFTER having falling off a rule. + // Make sure we track that we are now out of context. + c.SetReachesIntoOuterContext(config.GetReachesIntoOuterContext()) + p.closureCheckingStopState(c, configs, closureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx, depth-1, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + return + } else if fullCtx { + // reached end of start rule + configs.Add(config, p.mergeCache) + return + } else { + // else if we have no context info, just chase follow links (if greedy) + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("FALLING off rule " + p.getRuleName(config.GetState().GetRuleIndex())) + } + } + } + p.closureWork(config, configs, closureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx, depth, treatEOFAsEpsilon) +} + +// Do the actual work of walking epsilon edges +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) closureWork(config *ATNConfig, configs *ATNConfigSet, closureBusy *ClosureBusy, collectPredicates, fullCtx bool, depth int, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) { + state := config.GetState() + // optimization + if !state.GetEpsilonOnlyTransitions() { + configs.Add(config, p.mergeCache) + // make sure to not return here, because EOF transitions can act as + // both epsilon transitions and non-epsilon transitions. + } + for i := 0; i < len(state.GetTransitions()); i++ { + if i == 0 && p.canDropLoopEntryEdgeInLeftRecursiveRule(config) { + continue + } + + t := state.GetTransitions()[i] + _, ok := t.(*ActionTransition) + continueCollecting := collectPredicates && !ok + c := p.getEpsilonTarget(config, t, continueCollecting, depth == 0, fullCtx, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + if c != nil { + newDepth := depth + + if _, ok := config.GetState().(*RuleStopState); ok { + // target fell off end of rule mark resulting c as having dipped into outer context + // We can't get here if incoming config was rule stop and we had context + // track how far we dip into outer context. Might + // come in handy and we avoid evaluating context dependent + // preds if this is > 0. + + if p.dfa != nil && p.dfa.getPrecedenceDfa() { + if t.(*EpsilonTransition).outermostPrecedenceReturn == p.dfa.atnStartState.GetRuleIndex() { + c.setPrecedenceFilterSuppressed(true) + } + } + + c.SetReachesIntoOuterContext(c.GetReachesIntoOuterContext() + 1) + + _, present := closureBusy.Put(c) + if present { + // avoid infinite recursion for right-recursive rules + continue + } + + configs.dipsIntoOuterContext = true // TODO: can remove? only care when we add to set per middle of this method + newDepth-- + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("dips into outer ctx: " + c.String()) + } + } else { + + if !t.getIsEpsilon() { + _, present := closureBusy.Put(c) + if present { + // avoid infinite recursion for EOF* and EOF+ + continue + } + } + if _, ok := t.(*RuleTransition); ok { + // latch when newDepth goes negative - once we step out of the entry context we can't return + if newDepth >= 0 { + newDepth++ + } + } + } + p.closureCheckingStopState(c, configs, closureBusy, continueCollecting, fullCtx, newDepth, treatEOFAsEpsilon) + } + } +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) canDropLoopEntryEdgeInLeftRecursiveRule(config *ATNConfig) bool { + if !runtimeConfig.lRLoopEntryBranchOpt { + return false + } + + _p := config.GetState() + + // First check to see if we are in StarLoopEntryState generated during + // left-recursion elimination. For efficiency, also check if + // the context has an empty stack case. If so, it would mean + // global FOLLOW so we can't perform optimization + if _p.GetStateType() != ATNStateStarLoopEntry { + return false + } + startLoop, ok := _p.(*StarLoopEntryState) + if !ok { + return false + } + if !startLoop.precedenceRuleDecision || + config.GetContext().isEmpty() || + config.GetContext().hasEmptyPath() { + return false + } + + // Require all return states to return back to the same rule + // that p is in. + numCtxs := config.GetContext().length() + for i := 0; i < numCtxs; i++ { + returnState := p.atn.states[config.GetContext().getReturnState(i)] + if returnState.GetRuleIndex() != _p.GetRuleIndex() { + return false + } + } + x := _p.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget() + decisionStartState := x.(BlockStartState) + blockEndStateNum := decisionStartState.getEndState().stateNumber + blockEndState := p.atn.states[blockEndStateNum].(*BlockEndState) + + // Verify that the top of each stack context leads to loop entry/exit + // state through epsilon edges and w/o leaving rule. + + for i := 0; i < numCtxs; i++ { // for each stack context + returnStateNumber := config.GetContext().getReturnState(i) + returnState := p.atn.states[returnStateNumber] + + // all states must have single outgoing epsilon edge + if len(returnState.GetTransitions()) != 1 || !returnState.GetTransitions()[0].getIsEpsilon() { + return false + } + + // Look for prefix op case like 'not expr', (' type ')' expr + returnStateTarget := returnState.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget() + if returnState.GetStateType() == ATNStateBlockEnd && returnStateTarget == _p { + continue + } + + // Look for 'expr op expr' or case where expr's return state is block end + // of (...)* internal block; the block end points to loop back + // which points to p but we don't need to check that + if returnState == blockEndState { + continue + } + + // Look for ternary expr ? expr : expr. The return state points at block end, + // which points at loop entry state + if returnStateTarget == blockEndState { + continue + } + + // Look for complex prefix 'between expr and expr' case where 2nd expr's + // return state points at block end state of (...)* internal block + if returnStateTarget.GetStateType() == ATNStateBlockEnd && + len(returnStateTarget.GetTransitions()) == 1 && + returnStateTarget.GetTransitions()[0].getIsEpsilon() && + returnStateTarget.GetTransitions()[0].getTarget() == _p { + continue + } + + // anything else ain't conforming + return false + } + + return true +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getRuleName(index int) string { + if p.parser != nil && index >= 0 { + return p.parser.GetRuleNames()[index] + } + var sb strings.Builder + sb.Grow(32) + + sb.WriteString("') + return sb.String() +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getEpsilonTarget(config *ATNConfig, t Transition, collectPredicates, inContext, fullCtx, treatEOFAsEpsilon bool) *ATNConfig { + + switch t.getSerializationType() { + case TransitionRULE: + return p.ruleTransition(config, t.(*RuleTransition)) + case TransitionPRECEDENCE: + return p.precedenceTransition(config, t.(*PrecedencePredicateTransition), collectPredicates, inContext, fullCtx) + case TransitionPREDICATE: + return p.predTransition(config, t.(*PredicateTransition), collectPredicates, inContext, fullCtx) + case TransitionACTION: + return p.actionTransition(config, t.(*ActionTransition)) + case TransitionEPSILON: + return NewATNConfig4(config, t.getTarget()) + case TransitionATOM, TransitionRANGE, TransitionSET: + // EOF transitions act like epsilon transitions after the first EOF + // transition is traversed + if treatEOFAsEpsilon { + if t.Matches(TokenEOF, 0, 1) { + return NewATNConfig4(config, t.getTarget()) + } + } + return nil + default: + return nil + } +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) actionTransition(config *ATNConfig, t *ActionTransition) *ATNConfig { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("ACTION edge " + strconv.Itoa(t.ruleIndex) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(t.actionIndex)) + } + return NewATNConfig4(config, t.getTarget()) +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) precedenceTransition(config *ATNConfig, + pt *PrecedencePredicateTransition, collectPredicates, inContext, fullCtx bool) *ATNConfig { + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("PRED (collectPredicates=" + fmt.Sprint(collectPredicates) + ") " + + strconv.Itoa(pt.precedence) + ">=_p, ctx dependent=true") + if p.parser != nil { + fmt.Println("context surrounding pred is " + fmt.Sprint(p.parser.GetRuleInvocationStack(nil))) + } + } + var c *ATNConfig + if collectPredicates && inContext { + if fullCtx { + // In full context mode, we can evaluate predicates on-the-fly + // during closure, which dramatically reduces the size of + // the runtimeConfig sets. It also obviates the need to test predicates + // later during conflict resolution. + currentPosition := p.input.Index() + p.input.Seek(p.startIndex) + predSucceeds := pt.getPredicate().evaluate(p.parser, p.outerContext) + p.input.Seek(currentPosition) + if predSucceeds { + c = NewATNConfig4(config, pt.getTarget()) // no pred context + } + } else { + newSemCtx := SemanticContextandContext(config.GetSemanticContext(), pt.getPredicate()) + c = NewATNConfig3(config, pt.getTarget(), newSemCtx) + } + } else { + c = NewATNConfig4(config, pt.getTarget()) + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("runtimeConfig from pred transition=" + c.String()) + } + return c +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) predTransition(config *ATNConfig, pt *PredicateTransition, collectPredicates, inContext, fullCtx bool) *ATNConfig { + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("PRED (collectPredicates=" + fmt.Sprint(collectPredicates) + ") " + strconv.Itoa(pt.ruleIndex) + + ":" + strconv.Itoa(pt.predIndex) + ", ctx dependent=" + fmt.Sprint(pt.isCtxDependent)) + if p.parser != nil { + fmt.Println("context surrounding pred is " + fmt.Sprint(p.parser.GetRuleInvocationStack(nil))) + } + } + var c *ATNConfig + if collectPredicates && (!pt.isCtxDependent || inContext) { + if fullCtx { + // In full context mode, we can evaluate predicates on-the-fly + // during closure, which dramatically reduces the size of + // the config sets. It also obviates the need to test predicates + // later during conflict resolution. + currentPosition := p.input.Index() + p.input.Seek(p.startIndex) + predSucceeds := pt.getPredicate().evaluate(p.parser, p.outerContext) + p.input.Seek(currentPosition) + if predSucceeds { + c = NewATNConfig4(config, pt.getTarget()) // no pred context + } + } else { + newSemCtx := SemanticContextandContext(config.GetSemanticContext(), pt.getPredicate()) + c = NewATNConfig3(config, pt.getTarget(), newSemCtx) + } + } else { + c = NewATNConfig4(config, pt.getTarget()) + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("config from pred transition=" + c.String()) + } + return c +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) ruleTransition(config *ATNConfig, t *RuleTransition) *ATNConfig { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("CALL rule " + p.getRuleName(t.getTarget().GetRuleIndex()) + ", ctx=" + config.GetContext().String()) + } + returnState := t.followState + newContext := SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(config.GetContext(), returnState.GetStateNumber()) + return NewATNConfig1(config, t.getTarget(), newContext) +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getConflictingAlts(configs *ATNConfigSet) *BitSet { + altsets := PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets(configs) + return PredictionModeGetAlts(altsets) +} + +// getConflictingAltsOrUniqueAlt Sam pointed out a problem with the previous definition, v3, of +// ambiguous states. If we have another state associated with conflicting +// alternatives, we should keep going. For example, the following grammar +// +// s : (ID | ID ID?) ; +// +// When the [ATN] simulation reaches the state before ;, it has a [DFA] +// state that looks like: +// +// [12|1|[], 6|2|[], 12|2|[]]. +// +// Naturally +// +// 12|1|[] and 12|2|[] +// +// conflict, but we cannot stop processing this node +// because alternative to has another way to continue, via +// +// [6|2|[]]. +// +// The key is that we have a single state that has config's only associated +// with a single alternative, 2, and crucially the state transitions +// among the configurations are all non-epsilon transitions. That means +// we don't consider any conflicts that include alternative 2. So, we +// ignore the conflict between alts 1 and 2. We ignore a set of +// conflicting alts when there is an intersection with an alternative +// associated with a single alt state in the state config-list map. +// +// It's also the case that we might have two conflicting configurations but +// also a 3rd non-conflicting configuration for a different alternative: +// +// [1|1|[], 1|2|[], 8|3|[]]. +// +// This can come about from grammar: +// +// a : A | A | A B +// +// After Matching input A, we reach the stop state for rule A, state 1. +// State 8 is the state right before B. Clearly alternatives 1 and 2 +// conflict and no amount of further lookahead will separate the two. +// However, alternative 3 will be able to continue, so we do not +// stop working on this state. +// +// In the previous example, we're concerned +// with states associated with the conflicting alternatives. Here alt +// 3 is not associated with the conflicting configs, but since we can continue +// looking for input reasonably, I don't declare the state done. We +// ignore a set of conflicting alts when we have an alternative +// that we still need to pursue. +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getConflictingAltsOrUniqueAlt(configs *ATNConfigSet) *BitSet { + var conflictingAlts *BitSet + if configs.uniqueAlt != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + conflictingAlts = NewBitSet() + conflictingAlts.add(configs.uniqueAlt) + } else { + conflictingAlts = configs.conflictingAlts + } + return conflictingAlts +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) GetTokenName(t int) string { + if t == TokenEOF { + return "EOF" + } + + if p.parser != nil && p.parser.GetLiteralNames() != nil && t < len(p.parser.GetLiteralNames()) { + return p.parser.GetLiteralNames()[t] + "<" + strconv.Itoa(t) + ">" + } + + if p.parser != nil && p.parser.GetLiteralNames() != nil && t < len(p.parser.GetSymbolicNames()) { + return p.parser.GetSymbolicNames()[t] + "<" + strconv.Itoa(t) + ">" + } + + return strconv.Itoa(t) +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getLookaheadName(input TokenStream) string { + return p.GetTokenName(input.LA(1)) +} + +// Used for debugging in [AdaptivePredict] around [execATN], but I cut +// it out for clarity now that alg. works well. We can leave this +// "dead" code for a bit. +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) dumpDeadEndConfigs(_ *NoViableAltException) { + + panic("Not implemented") + + // fmt.Println("dead end configs: ") + // var decs = nvae.deadEndConfigs + // + // for i:=0; i0) { + // var t = c.state.GetTransitions()[0] + // if t2, ok := t.(*AtomTransition); ok { + // trans = "Atom "+ p.GetTokenName(t2.label) + // } else if t3, ok := t.(SetTransition); ok { + // _, ok := t.(*NotSetTransition) + // + // var s string + // if (ok){ + // s = "~" + // } + // + // trans = s + "Set " + t3.set + // } + // } + // fmt.Errorf(c.String(p.parser, true) + ":" + trans) + // } +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) noViableAlt(input TokenStream, outerContext ParserRuleContext, configs *ATNConfigSet, startIndex int) *NoViableAltException { + return NewNoViableAltException(p.parser, input, input.Get(startIndex), input.LT(1), configs, outerContext) +} + +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) getUniqueAlt(configs *ATNConfigSet) int { + alt := ATNInvalidAltNumber + for _, c := range configs.configs { + if alt == ATNInvalidAltNumber { + alt = c.GetAlt() // found first alt + } else if c.GetAlt() != alt { + return ATNInvalidAltNumber + } + } + return alt +} + +// Add an edge to the DFA, if possible. This method calls +// {@link //addDFAState} to ensure the {@code to} state is present in the +// DFA. If {@code from} is {@code nil}, or if {@code t} is outside the +// range of edges that can be represented in the DFA tables, p method +// returns without adding the edge to the DFA. +// +//

If {@code to} is {@code nil}, p method returns {@code nil}. +// Otherwise, p method returns the {@link DFAState} returned by calling +// {@link //addDFAState} for the {@code to} state.

+// +// @param dfa The DFA +// @param from The source state for the edge +// @param t The input symbol +// @param to The target state for the edge +// +// @return If {@code to} is {@code nil}, p method returns {@code nil} +// otherwise p method returns the result of calling {@link //addDFAState} +// on {@code to} +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) addDFAEdge(dfa *DFA, from *DFAState, t int, to *DFAState) *DFAState { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + fmt.Println("EDGE " + from.String() + " -> " + to.String() + " upon " + p.GetTokenName(t)) + } + if to == nil { + return nil + } + p.atn.stateMu.Lock() + to = p.addDFAState(dfa, to) // used existing if possible not incoming + p.atn.stateMu.Unlock() + if from == nil || t < -1 || t > p.atn.maxTokenType { + return to + } + p.atn.edgeMu.Lock() + if from.getEdges() == nil { + from.setEdges(make([]*DFAState, p.atn.maxTokenType+1+1)) + } + from.setIthEdge(t+1, to) // connect + p.atn.edgeMu.Unlock() + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug { + var names []string + if p.parser != nil { + names = p.parser.GetLiteralNames() + } + + fmt.Println("DFA=\n" + dfa.String(names, nil)) + } + return to +} + +// addDFAState adds state D to the [DFA] if it is not already present, and returns +// the actual instance stored in the [DFA]. If a state equivalent to D +// is already in the [DFA], the existing state is returned. Otherwise, this +// method returns D after adding it to the [DFA]. +// +// If D is [ATNSimulatorError], this method returns [ATNSimulatorError] and +// does not change the DFA. +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) addDFAState(dfa *DFA, d *DFAState) *DFAState { + if d == ATNSimulatorError { + return d + } + + existing, present := dfa.Get(d) + if present { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Print("addDFAState " + d.String() + " exists") + } + return existing + } + + // The state will be added if not already there or we will be given back the existing state struct + // if it is present. + // + d.stateNumber = dfa.Len() + if !d.configs.readOnly { + d.configs.OptimizeConfigs(&p.BaseATNSimulator) + d.configs.readOnly = true + d.configs.configLookup = nil + } + dfa.Put(d) + + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("addDFAState new " + d.String()) + } + + return d +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) ReportAttemptingFullContext(dfa *DFA, conflictingAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet, startIndex, stopIndex int) { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug { + interval := NewInterval(startIndex, stopIndex+1) + fmt.Println("ReportAttemptingFullContext decision=" + strconv.Itoa(dfa.decision) + ":" + configs.String() + + ", input=" + p.parser.GetTokenStream().GetTextFromInterval(interval)) + } + if p.parser != nil { + p.parser.GetErrorListenerDispatch().ReportAttemptingFullContext(p.parser, dfa, startIndex, stopIndex, conflictingAlts, configs) + } +} + +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) ReportContextSensitivity(dfa *DFA, prediction int, configs *ATNConfigSet, startIndex, stopIndex int) { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug { + interval := NewInterval(startIndex, stopIndex+1) + fmt.Println("ReportContextSensitivity decision=" + strconv.Itoa(dfa.decision) + ":" + configs.String() + + ", input=" + p.parser.GetTokenStream().GetTextFromInterval(interval)) + } + if p.parser != nil { + p.parser.GetErrorListenerDispatch().ReportContextSensitivity(p.parser, dfa, startIndex, stopIndex, prediction, configs) + } +} + +// ReportAmbiguity reports and ambiguity in the parse, which shows that the parser will explore a different route. +// +// If context-sensitive parsing, we know it's an ambiguity not a conflict or error, but we can report it to the developer +// so that they can see that this is happening and can take action if they want to. +// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func (p *ParserATNSimulator) ReportAmbiguity(dfa *DFA, _ *DFAState, startIndex, stopIndex int, + exact bool, ambigAlts *BitSet, configs *ATNConfigSet) { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorDebug || runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorRetryDebug { + interval := NewInterval(startIndex, stopIndex+1) + fmt.Println("ReportAmbiguity " + ambigAlts.String() + ":" + configs.String() + + ", input=" + p.parser.GetTokenStream().GetTextFromInterval(interval)) + } + if p.parser != nil { + p.parser.GetErrorListenerDispatch().ReportAmbiguity(p.parser, dfa, startIndex, stopIndex, exact, ambigAlts, configs) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser_rule_context.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser_rule_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c249bc1385 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/parser_rule_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "reflect" + "strconv" +) + +type ParserRuleContext interface { + RuleContext + + SetException(RecognitionException) + + AddTokenNode(token Token) *TerminalNodeImpl + AddErrorNode(badToken Token) *ErrorNodeImpl + + EnterRule(listener ParseTreeListener) + ExitRule(listener ParseTreeListener) + + SetStart(Token) + GetStart() Token + + SetStop(Token) + GetStop() Token + + AddChild(child RuleContext) RuleContext + RemoveLastChild() +} + +type BaseParserRuleContext struct { + parentCtx RuleContext + invokingState int + RuleIndex int + + start, stop Token + exception RecognitionException + children []Tree +} + +func NewBaseParserRuleContext(parent ParserRuleContext, invokingStateNumber int) *BaseParserRuleContext { + prc := new(BaseParserRuleContext) + InitBaseParserRuleContext(prc, parent, invokingStateNumber) + return prc +} + +func InitBaseParserRuleContext(prc *BaseParserRuleContext, parent ParserRuleContext, invokingStateNumber int) { + // What context invoked b rule? + prc.parentCtx = parent + + // What state invoked the rule associated with b context? + // The "return address" is the followState of invokingState + // If parent is nil, b should be -1. + if parent == nil { + prc.invokingState = -1 + } else { + prc.invokingState = invokingStateNumber + } + + prc.RuleIndex = -1 + // * If we are debugging or building a parse tree for a Visitor, + // we need to track all of the tokens and rule invocations associated + // with prc rule's context. This is empty for parsing w/o tree constr. + // operation because we don't the need to track the details about + // how we parse prc rule. + // / + prc.children = nil + prc.start = nil + prc.stop = nil + // The exception that forced prc rule to return. If the rule successfully + // completed, prc is {@code nil}. + prc.exception = nil +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) SetException(e RecognitionException) { + prc.exception = e +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetChildren() []Tree { + return prc.children +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) CopyFrom(ctx *BaseParserRuleContext) { + // from RuleContext + prc.parentCtx = ctx.parentCtx + prc.invokingState = ctx.invokingState + prc.children = nil + prc.start = ctx.start + prc.stop = ctx.stop +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetText() string { + if prc.GetChildCount() == 0 { + return "" + } + + var s string + for _, child := range prc.children { + s += child.(ParseTree).GetText() + } + + return s +} + +// EnterRule is called when any rule is entered. +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) EnterRule(_ ParseTreeListener) { +} + +// ExitRule is called when any rule is exited. +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) ExitRule(_ ParseTreeListener) { +} + +// * Does not set parent link other add methods do that +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) addTerminalNodeChild(child TerminalNode) TerminalNode { + if prc.children == nil { + prc.children = make([]Tree, 0) + } + if child == nil { + panic("Child may not be null") + } + prc.children = append(prc.children, child) + return child +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) AddChild(child RuleContext) RuleContext { + if prc.children == nil { + prc.children = make([]Tree, 0) + } + if child == nil { + panic("Child may not be null") + } + prc.children = append(prc.children, child) + return child +} + +// RemoveLastChild is used by [EnterOuterAlt] to toss out a [RuleContext] previously added as +// we entered a rule. If we have a label, we will need to remove +// the generic ruleContext object. +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) RemoveLastChild() { + if prc.children != nil && len(prc.children) > 0 { + prc.children = prc.children[0 : len(prc.children)-1] + } +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) AddTokenNode(token Token) *TerminalNodeImpl { + + node := NewTerminalNodeImpl(token) + prc.addTerminalNodeChild(node) + node.parentCtx = prc + return node + +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) AddErrorNode(badToken Token) *ErrorNodeImpl { + node := NewErrorNodeImpl(badToken) + prc.addTerminalNodeChild(node) + node.parentCtx = prc + return node +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetChild(i int) Tree { + if prc.children != nil && len(prc.children) >= i { + return prc.children[i] + } + + return nil +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetChildOfType(i int, childType reflect.Type) RuleContext { + if childType == nil { + return prc.GetChild(i).(RuleContext) + } + + for j := 0; j < len(prc.children); j++ { + child := prc.children[j] + if reflect.TypeOf(child) == childType { + if i == 0 { + return child.(RuleContext) + } + + i-- + } + } + + return nil +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) ToStringTree(ruleNames []string, recog Recognizer) string { + return TreesStringTree(prc, ruleNames, recog) +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetRuleContext() RuleContext { + return prc +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) Accept(visitor ParseTreeVisitor) interface{} { + return visitor.VisitChildren(prc) +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) SetStart(t Token) { + prc.start = t +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetStart() Token { + return prc.start +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) SetStop(t Token) { + prc.stop = t +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetStop() Token { + return prc.stop +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetToken(ttype int, i int) TerminalNode { + + for j := 0; j < len(prc.children); j++ { + child := prc.children[j] + if c2, ok := child.(TerminalNode); ok { + if c2.GetSymbol().GetTokenType() == ttype { + if i == 0 { + return c2 + } + + i-- + } + } + } + return nil +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetTokens(ttype int) []TerminalNode { + if prc.children == nil { + return make([]TerminalNode, 0) + } + + tokens := make([]TerminalNode, 0) + + for j := 0; j < len(prc.children); j++ { + child := prc.children[j] + if tchild, ok := child.(TerminalNode); ok { + if tchild.GetSymbol().GetTokenType() == ttype { + tokens = append(tokens, tchild) + } + } + } + + return tokens +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetPayload() interface{} { + return prc +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) getChild(ctxType reflect.Type, i int) RuleContext { + if prc.children == nil || i < 0 || i >= len(prc.children) { + return nil + } + + j := -1 // what element have we found with ctxType? + for _, o := range prc.children { + + childType := reflect.TypeOf(o) + + if childType.Implements(ctxType) { + j++ + if j == i { + return o.(RuleContext) + } + } + } + return nil +} + +// Go lacks generics, so it's not possible for us to return the child with the correct type, but we do +// check for convertibility + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetTypedRuleContext(ctxType reflect.Type, i int) RuleContext { + return prc.getChild(ctxType, i) +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetTypedRuleContexts(ctxType reflect.Type) []RuleContext { + if prc.children == nil { + return make([]RuleContext, 0) + } + + contexts := make([]RuleContext, 0) + + for _, child := range prc.children { + childType := reflect.TypeOf(child) + + if childType.ConvertibleTo(ctxType) { + contexts = append(contexts, child.(RuleContext)) + } + } + return contexts +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetChildCount() int { + if prc.children == nil { + return 0 + } + + return len(prc.children) +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetSourceInterval() Interval { + if prc.start == nil || prc.stop == nil { + return TreeInvalidInterval + } + + return NewInterval(prc.start.GetTokenIndex(), prc.stop.GetTokenIndex()) +} + +//need to manage circular dependencies, so export now + +// Print out a whole tree, not just a node, in LISP format +// (root child1 .. childN). Print just a node if b is a leaf. +// + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) String(ruleNames []string, stop RuleContext) string { + + var p ParserRuleContext = prc + s := "[" + for p != nil && p != stop { + if ruleNames == nil { + if !p.IsEmpty() { + s += strconv.Itoa(p.GetInvokingState()) + } + } else { + ri := p.GetRuleIndex() + var ruleName string + if ri >= 0 && ri < len(ruleNames) { + ruleName = ruleNames[ri] + } else { + ruleName = strconv.Itoa(ri) + } + s += ruleName + } + if p.GetParent() != nil && (ruleNames != nil || !p.GetParent().(ParserRuleContext).IsEmpty()) { + s += " " + } + pi := p.GetParent() + if pi != nil { + p = pi.(ParserRuleContext) + } else { + p = nil + } + } + s += "]" + return s +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) SetParent(v Tree) { + if v == nil { + prc.parentCtx = nil + } else { + prc.parentCtx = v.(RuleContext) + } +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetInvokingState() int { + return prc.invokingState +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) SetInvokingState(t int) { + prc.invokingState = t +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetRuleIndex() int { + return prc.RuleIndex +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetAltNumber() int { + return ATNInvalidAltNumber +} + +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) SetAltNumber(_ int) {} + +// IsEmpty returns true if the context of b is empty. +// +// A context is empty if there is no invoking state, meaning nobody calls +// current context. +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) IsEmpty() bool { + return prc.invokingState == -1 +} + +// GetParent returns the combined text of all child nodes. This method only considers +// tokens which have been added to the parse tree. +// +// Since tokens on hidden channels (e.g. whitespace or comments) are not +// added to the parse trees, they will not appear in the output of this +// method. +func (prc *BaseParserRuleContext) GetParent() Tree { + return prc.parentCtx +} + +var ParserRuleContextEmpty = NewBaseParserRuleContext(nil, -1) + +type InterpreterRuleContext interface { + ParserRuleContext +} + +type BaseInterpreterRuleContext struct { + *BaseParserRuleContext +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewBaseInterpreterRuleContext(parent BaseInterpreterRuleContext, invokingStateNumber, ruleIndex int) *BaseInterpreterRuleContext { + + prc := new(BaseInterpreterRuleContext) + + prc.BaseParserRuleContext = NewBaseParserRuleContext(parent, invokingStateNumber) + + prc.RuleIndex = ruleIndex + + return prc +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_context.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c1b80cc1f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,727 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "golang.org/x/exp/slices" + "strconv" +) + +var _emptyPredictionContextHash int + +func init() { + _emptyPredictionContextHash = murmurInit(1) + _emptyPredictionContextHash = murmurFinish(_emptyPredictionContextHash, 0) +} + +func calculateEmptyHash() int { + return _emptyPredictionContextHash +} + +const ( + // BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState represents {@code $} in an array in full context mode, $ + // doesn't mean wildcard: + // + // $ + x = [$,x] + // + // Here, + // + // $ = EmptyReturnState + BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState = 0x7FFFFFFF +) + +// TODO: JI These are meant to be atomics - this does not seem to match the Java runtime here +// +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var ( + BasePredictionContextglobalNodeCount = 1 + BasePredictionContextid = BasePredictionContextglobalNodeCount +) + +const ( + PredictionContextEmpty = iota + PredictionContextSingleton + PredictionContextArray +) + +// PredictionContext is a go idiomatic implementation of PredictionContext that does not rty to +// emulate inheritance from Java, and can be used without an interface definition. An interface +// is not required because no user code will ever need to implement this interface. +type PredictionContext struct { + cachedHash int + pcType int + parentCtx *PredictionContext + returnState int + parents []*PredictionContext + returnStates []int +} + +func NewEmptyPredictionContext() *PredictionContext { + nep := &PredictionContext{} + nep.cachedHash = calculateEmptyHash() + nep.pcType = PredictionContextEmpty + nep.returnState = BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState + return nep +} + +func NewBaseSingletonPredictionContext(parent *PredictionContext, returnState int) *PredictionContext { + pc := &PredictionContext{} + pc.pcType = PredictionContextSingleton + pc.returnState = returnState + pc.parentCtx = parent + if parent != nil { + pc.cachedHash = calculateHash(parent, returnState) + } else { + pc.cachedHash = calculateEmptyHash() + } + return pc +} + +func SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(parent *PredictionContext, returnState int) *PredictionContext { + if returnState == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState && parent == nil { + // someone can pass in the bits of an array ctx that mean $ + return BasePredictionContextEMPTY + } + return NewBaseSingletonPredictionContext(parent, returnState) +} + +func NewArrayPredictionContext(parents []*PredictionContext, returnStates []int) *PredictionContext { + // Parent can be nil only if full ctx mode and we make an array + // from {@link //EMPTY} and non-empty. We merge {@link //EMPTY} by using + // nil parent and + // returnState == {@link //EmptyReturnState}. + hash := murmurInit(1) + for _, parent := range parents { + hash = murmurUpdate(hash, parent.Hash()) + } + for _, returnState := range returnStates { + hash = murmurUpdate(hash, returnState) + } + hash = murmurFinish(hash, len(parents)<<1) + + nec := &PredictionContext{} + nec.cachedHash = hash + nec.pcType = PredictionContextArray + nec.parents = parents + nec.returnStates = returnStates + return nec +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) Hash() int { + return p.cachedHash +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) Equals(other Collectable[*PredictionContext]) bool { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextEmpty: + otherP := other.(*PredictionContext) + return other == nil || otherP == nil || otherP.isEmpty() + case PredictionContextSingleton: + return p.SingletonEquals(other) + case PredictionContextArray: + return p.ArrayEquals(other) + } + return false +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) ArrayEquals(o Collectable[*PredictionContext]) bool { + if o == nil { + return false + } + other := o.(*PredictionContext) + if other == nil || other.pcType != PredictionContextArray { + return false + } + if p.cachedHash != other.Hash() { + return false // can't be same if hash is different + } + + // Must compare the actual array elements and not just the array address + // + return slices.Equal(p.returnStates, other.returnStates) && + slices.EqualFunc(p.parents, other.parents, func(x, y *PredictionContext) bool { + return x.Equals(y) + }) +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) SingletonEquals(other Collectable[*PredictionContext]) bool { + if other == nil { + return false + } + otherP := other.(*PredictionContext) + if otherP == nil { + return false + } + + if p.cachedHash != otherP.Hash() { + return false // Can't be same if hash is different + } + + if p.returnState != otherP.getReturnState(0) { + return false + } + + // Both parents must be nil if one is + if p.parentCtx == nil { + return otherP.parentCtx == nil + } + + return p.parentCtx.Equals(otherP.parentCtx) +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) GetParent(i int) *PredictionContext { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextEmpty: + return nil + case PredictionContextSingleton: + return p.parentCtx + case PredictionContextArray: + return p.parents[i] + } + return nil +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) getReturnState(i int) int { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextArray: + return p.returnStates[i] + default: + return p.returnState + } +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) GetReturnStates() []int { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextArray: + return p.returnStates + default: + return []int{p.returnState} + } +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) length() int { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextArray: + return len(p.returnStates) + default: + return 1 + } +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) hasEmptyPath() bool { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextSingleton: + return p.returnState == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState + } + return p.getReturnState(p.length()-1) == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) String() string { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextEmpty: + return "$" + case PredictionContextSingleton: + var up string + + if p.parentCtx == nil { + up = "" + } else { + up = p.parentCtx.String() + } + + if len(up) == 0 { + if p.returnState == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState { + return "$" + } + + return strconv.Itoa(p.returnState) + } + + return strconv.Itoa(p.returnState) + " " + up + case PredictionContextArray: + if p.isEmpty() { + return "[]" + } + + s := "[" + for i := 0; i < len(p.returnStates); i++ { + if i > 0 { + s = s + ", " + } + if p.returnStates[i] == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState { + s = s + "$" + continue + } + s = s + strconv.Itoa(p.returnStates[i]) + if !p.parents[i].isEmpty() { + s = s + " " + p.parents[i].String() + } else { + s = s + "nil" + } + } + return s + "]" + + default: + return "unknown" + } +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) isEmpty() bool { + switch p.pcType { + case PredictionContextEmpty: + return true + case PredictionContextArray: + // since EmptyReturnState can only appear in the last position, we + // don't need to verify that size==1 + return p.returnStates[0] == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState + default: + return false + } +} + +func (p *PredictionContext) Type() int { + return p.pcType +} + +func calculateHash(parent *PredictionContext, returnState int) int { + h := murmurInit(1) + h = murmurUpdate(h, parent.Hash()) + h = murmurUpdate(h, returnState) + return murmurFinish(h, 2) +} + +// Convert a {@link RuleContext} tree to a {@link BasePredictionContext} graph. +// Return {@link //EMPTY} if {@code outerContext} is empty or nil. +// / +func predictionContextFromRuleContext(a *ATN, outerContext RuleContext) *PredictionContext { + if outerContext == nil { + outerContext = ParserRuleContextEmpty + } + // if we are in RuleContext of start rule, s, then BasePredictionContext + // is EMPTY. Nobody called us. (if we are empty, return empty) + if outerContext.GetParent() == nil || outerContext == ParserRuleContextEmpty { + return BasePredictionContextEMPTY + } + // If we have a parent, convert it to a BasePredictionContext graph + parent := predictionContextFromRuleContext(a, outerContext.GetParent().(RuleContext)) + state := a.states[outerContext.GetInvokingState()] + transition := state.GetTransitions()[0] + + return SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(parent, transition.(*RuleTransition).followState.GetStateNumber()) +} + +func merge(a, b *PredictionContext, rootIsWildcard bool, mergeCache *JPCMap) *PredictionContext { + + // Share same graph if both same + // + if a == b || a.Equals(b) { + return a + } + + if a.pcType == PredictionContextSingleton && b.pcType == PredictionContextSingleton { + return mergeSingletons(a, b, rootIsWildcard, mergeCache) + } + // At least one of a or b is array + // If one is $ and rootIsWildcard, return $ as wildcard + if rootIsWildcard { + if a.isEmpty() { + return a + } + if b.isEmpty() { + return b + } + } + + // Convert either Singleton or Empty to arrays, so that we can merge them + // + ara := convertToArray(a) + arb := convertToArray(b) + return mergeArrays(ara, arb, rootIsWildcard, mergeCache) +} + +func convertToArray(pc *PredictionContext) *PredictionContext { + switch pc.Type() { + case PredictionContextEmpty: + return NewArrayPredictionContext([]*PredictionContext{}, []int{}) + case PredictionContextSingleton: + return NewArrayPredictionContext([]*PredictionContext{pc.GetParent(0)}, []int{pc.getReturnState(0)}) + default: + // Already an array + } + return pc +} + +// mergeSingletons merges two Singleton [PredictionContext] instances. +// +// Stack tops equal, parents merge is same return left graph. +//

+// +//

Same stack top, parents differ merge parents giving array node, then +// remainders of those graphs. A new root node is created to point to the +// merged parents.
+//

+// +//

Different stack tops pointing to same parent. Make array node for the +// root where both element in the root point to the same (original) +// parent.
+//

+// +//

Different stack tops pointing to different parents. Make array node for +// the root where each element points to the corresponding original +// parent.
+//

+// +// @param a the first {@link SingletonBasePredictionContext} +// @param b the second {@link SingletonBasePredictionContext} +// @param rootIsWildcard {@code true} if this is a local-context merge, +// otherwise false to indicate a full-context merge +// @param mergeCache +// / +func mergeSingletons(a, b *PredictionContext, rootIsWildcard bool, mergeCache *JPCMap) *PredictionContext { + if mergeCache != nil { + previous, present := mergeCache.Get(a, b) + if present { + return previous + } + previous, present = mergeCache.Get(b, a) + if present { + return previous + } + } + + rootMerge := mergeRoot(a, b, rootIsWildcard) + if rootMerge != nil { + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, rootMerge) + } + return rootMerge + } + if a.returnState == b.returnState { + parent := merge(a.parentCtx, b.parentCtx, rootIsWildcard, mergeCache) + // if parent is same as existing a or b parent or reduced to a parent, + // return it + if parent.Equals(a.parentCtx) { + return a // ax + bx = ax, if a=b + } + if parent.Equals(b.parentCtx) { + return b // ax + bx = bx, if a=b + } + // else: ax + ay = a'[x,y] + // merge parents x and y, giving array node with x,y then remainders + // of those graphs. dup a, a' points at merged array. + // New joined parent so create a new singleton pointing to it, a' + spc := SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(parent, a.returnState) + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, spc) + } + return spc + } + // a != b payloads differ + // see if we can collapse parents due to $+x parents if local ctx + var singleParent *PredictionContext + if a.Equals(b) || (a.parentCtx != nil && a.parentCtx.Equals(b.parentCtx)) { // ax + + // bx = + // [a,b]x + singleParent = a.parentCtx + } + if singleParent != nil { // parents are same + // sort payloads and use same parent + payloads := []int{a.returnState, b.returnState} + if a.returnState > b.returnState { + payloads[0] = b.returnState + payloads[1] = a.returnState + } + parents := []*PredictionContext{singleParent, singleParent} + apc := NewArrayPredictionContext(parents, payloads) + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, apc) + } + return apc + } + // parents differ and can't merge them. Just pack together + // into array can't merge. + // ax + by = [ax,by] + payloads := []int{a.returnState, b.returnState} + parents := []*PredictionContext{a.parentCtx, b.parentCtx} + if a.returnState > b.returnState { // sort by payload + payloads[0] = b.returnState + payloads[1] = a.returnState + parents = []*PredictionContext{b.parentCtx, a.parentCtx} + } + apc := NewArrayPredictionContext(parents, payloads) + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, apc) + } + return apc +} + +// Handle case where at least one of {@code a} or {@code b} is +// {@link //EMPTY}. In the following diagrams, the symbol {@code $} is used +// to represent {@link //EMPTY}. +// +//

Local-Context Merges

+// +//

These local-context merge operations are used when {@code rootIsWildcard} +// is true.

+// +//

{@link //EMPTY} is superset of any graph return {@link //EMPTY}.
+//

+// +//

{@link //EMPTY} and anything is {@code //EMPTY}, so merged parent is +// {@code //EMPTY} return left graph.
+//

+// +//

Special case of last merge if local context.
+//

+// +//

Full-Context Merges

+// +//

These full-context merge operations are used when {@code rootIsWildcard} +// is false.

+// +//

+// +//

Must keep all contexts {@link //EMPTY} in array is a special value (and +// nil parent).
+//

+// +//

+// +// @param a the first {@link SingletonBasePredictionContext} +// @param b the second {@link SingletonBasePredictionContext} +// @param rootIsWildcard {@code true} if this is a local-context merge, +// otherwise false to indicate a full-context merge +// / +func mergeRoot(a, b *PredictionContext, rootIsWildcard bool) *PredictionContext { + if rootIsWildcard { + if a.pcType == PredictionContextEmpty { + return BasePredictionContextEMPTY // // + b =// + } + if b.pcType == PredictionContextEmpty { + return BasePredictionContextEMPTY // a +// =// + } + } else { + if a.isEmpty() && b.isEmpty() { + return BasePredictionContextEMPTY // $ + $ = $ + } else if a.isEmpty() { // $ + x = [$,x] + payloads := []int{b.getReturnState(-1), BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState} + parents := []*PredictionContext{b.GetParent(-1), nil} + return NewArrayPredictionContext(parents, payloads) + } else if b.isEmpty() { // x + $ = [$,x] ($ is always first if present) + payloads := []int{a.getReturnState(-1), BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState} + parents := []*PredictionContext{a.GetParent(-1), nil} + return NewArrayPredictionContext(parents, payloads) + } + } + return nil +} + +// Merge two {@link ArrayBasePredictionContext} instances. +// +//

Different tops, different parents.
+//

+// +//

Shared top, same parents.
+//

+// +//

Shared top, different parents.
+//

+// +//

Shared top, all shared parents.
+//

+// +//

Equal tops, merge parents and reduce top to +// {@link SingletonBasePredictionContext}.
+//

+// +//goland:noinspection GoBoolExpressions +func mergeArrays(a, b *PredictionContext, rootIsWildcard bool, mergeCache *JPCMap) *PredictionContext { + if mergeCache != nil { + previous, present := mergeCache.Get(a, b) + if present { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("mergeArrays a=" + a.String() + ",b=" + b.String() + " -> previous") + } + return previous + } + previous, present = mergeCache.Get(b, a) + if present { + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("mergeArrays a=" + a.String() + ",b=" + b.String() + " -> previous") + } + return previous + } + } + // merge sorted payloads a + b => M + i := 0 // walks a + j := 0 // walks b + k := 0 // walks target M array + + mergedReturnStates := make([]int, len(a.returnStates)+len(b.returnStates)) + mergedParents := make([]*PredictionContext, len(a.returnStates)+len(b.returnStates)) + // walk and merge to yield mergedParents, mergedReturnStates + for i < len(a.returnStates) && j < len(b.returnStates) { + aParent := a.parents[i] + bParent := b.parents[j] + if a.returnStates[i] == b.returnStates[j] { + // same payload (stack tops are equal), must yield merged singleton + payload := a.returnStates[i] + // $+$ = $ + bothDollars := payload == BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState && aParent == nil && bParent == nil + axAX := aParent != nil && bParent != nil && aParent.Equals(bParent) // ax+ax + // -> + // ax + if bothDollars || axAX { + mergedParents[k] = aParent // choose left + mergedReturnStates[k] = payload + } else { // ax+ay -> a'[x,y] + mergedParent := merge(aParent, bParent, rootIsWildcard, mergeCache) + mergedParents[k] = mergedParent + mergedReturnStates[k] = payload + } + i++ // hop over left one as usual + j++ // but also Skip one in right side since we merge + } else if a.returnStates[i] < b.returnStates[j] { // copy a[i] to M + mergedParents[k] = aParent + mergedReturnStates[k] = a.returnStates[i] + i++ + } else { // b > a, copy b[j] to M + mergedParents[k] = bParent + mergedReturnStates[k] = b.returnStates[j] + j++ + } + k++ + } + // copy over any payloads remaining in either array + if i < len(a.returnStates) { + for p := i; p < len(a.returnStates); p++ { + mergedParents[k] = a.parents[p] + mergedReturnStates[k] = a.returnStates[p] + k++ + } + } else { + for p := j; p < len(b.returnStates); p++ { + mergedParents[k] = b.parents[p] + mergedReturnStates[k] = b.returnStates[p] + k++ + } + } + // trim merged if we combined a few that had same stack tops + if k < len(mergedParents) { // write index < last position trim + if k == 1 { // for just one merged element, return singleton top + pc := SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(mergedParents[0], mergedReturnStates[0]) + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, pc) + } + return pc + } + mergedParents = mergedParents[0:k] + mergedReturnStates = mergedReturnStates[0:k] + } + + M := NewArrayPredictionContext(mergedParents, mergedReturnStates) + + // if we created same array as a or b, return that instead + // TODO: JI track whether this is possible above during merge sort for speed and possibly avoid an allocation + if M.Equals(a) { + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, a) + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("mergeArrays a=" + a.String() + ",b=" + b.String() + " -> a") + } + return a + } + if M.Equals(b) { + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, b) + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("mergeArrays a=" + a.String() + ",b=" + b.String() + " -> b") + } + return b + } + combineCommonParents(&mergedParents) + + if mergeCache != nil { + mergeCache.Put(a, b, M) + } + if runtimeConfig.parserATNSimulatorTraceATNSim { + fmt.Println("mergeArrays a=" + a.String() + ",b=" + b.String() + " -> " + M.String()) + } + return M +} + +// Make pass over all M parents and merge any Equals() ones. +// Note that we pass a pointer to the slice as we want to modify it in place. +// +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedFunction +func combineCommonParents(parents *[]*PredictionContext) { + uniqueParents := NewJStore[*PredictionContext, Comparator[*PredictionContext]](pContextEqInst, PredictionContextCollection, "combineCommonParents for PredictionContext") + + for p := 0; p < len(*parents); p++ { + parent := (*parents)[p] + _, _ = uniqueParents.Put(parent) + } + for q := 0; q < len(*parents); q++ { + pc, _ := uniqueParents.Get((*parents)[q]) + (*parents)[q] = pc + } +} + +func getCachedBasePredictionContext(context *PredictionContext, contextCache *PredictionContextCache, visited *VisitRecord) *PredictionContext { + if context.isEmpty() { + return context + } + existing, present := visited.Get(context) + if present { + return existing + } + + existing, present = contextCache.Get(context) + if present { + visited.Put(context, existing) + return existing + } + changed := false + parents := make([]*PredictionContext, context.length()) + for i := 0; i < len(parents); i++ { + parent := getCachedBasePredictionContext(context.GetParent(i), contextCache, visited) + if changed || !parent.Equals(context.GetParent(i)) { + if !changed { + parents = make([]*PredictionContext, context.length()) + for j := 0; j < context.length(); j++ { + parents[j] = context.GetParent(j) + } + changed = true + } + parents[i] = parent + } + } + if !changed { + contextCache.add(context) + visited.Put(context, context) + return context + } + var updated *PredictionContext + if len(parents) == 0 { + updated = BasePredictionContextEMPTY + } else if len(parents) == 1 { + updated = SingletonBasePredictionContextCreate(parents[0], context.getReturnState(0)) + } else { + updated = NewArrayPredictionContext(parents, context.GetReturnStates()) + } + contextCache.add(updated) + visited.Put(updated, updated) + visited.Put(context, updated) + + return updated +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_context_cache.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_context_cache.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..25dfb11e8f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_context_cache.go @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +package antlr + +var BasePredictionContextEMPTY = &PredictionContext{ + cachedHash: calculateEmptyHash(), + pcType: PredictionContextEmpty, + returnState: BasePredictionContextEmptyReturnState, +} + +// PredictionContextCache is Used to cache [PredictionContext] objects. It is used for the shared +// context cash associated with contexts in DFA states. This cache +// can be used for both lexers and parsers. +type PredictionContextCache struct { + cache *JMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, Comparator[*PredictionContext]] +} + +func NewPredictionContextCache() *PredictionContextCache { + return &PredictionContextCache{ + cache: NewJMap[*PredictionContext, *PredictionContext, Comparator[*PredictionContext]](pContextEqInst, PredictionContextCacheCollection, "NewPredictionContextCache()"), + } +} + +// Add a context to the cache and return it. If the context already exists, +// return that one instead and do not add a new context to the cache. +// Protect shared cache from unsafe thread access. +func (p *PredictionContextCache) add(ctx *PredictionContext) *PredictionContext { + if ctx.isEmpty() { + return BasePredictionContextEMPTY + } + + // Put will return the existing entry if it is present (note this is done via Equals, not whether it is + // the same pointer), otherwise it will add the new entry and return that. + // + existing, present := p.cache.Get(ctx) + if present { + return existing + } + p.cache.Put(ctx, ctx) + return ctx +} + +func (p *PredictionContextCache) Get(ctx *PredictionContext) (*PredictionContext, bool) { + pc, exists := p.cache.Get(ctx) + return pc, exists +} + +func (p *PredictionContextCache) length() int { + return p.cache.Len() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_mode.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_mode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3f85a6a520 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/prediction_mode.go @@ -0,0 +1,536 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// This enumeration defines the prediction modes available in ANTLR 4 along with +// utility methods for analyzing configuration sets for conflicts and/or +// ambiguities. + +const ( + // PredictionModeSLL represents the SLL(*) prediction mode. + // This prediction mode ignores the current + // parser context when making predictions. This is the fastest prediction + // mode, and provides correct results for many grammars. This prediction + // mode is more powerful than the prediction mode provided by ANTLR 3, but + // may result in syntax errors for grammar and input combinations which are + // not SLL. + // + // When using this prediction mode, the parser will either return a correct + // parse tree (i.e. the same parse tree that would be returned with the + // [PredictionModeLL] prediction mode), or it will Report a syntax error. If a + // syntax error is encountered when using the SLL prediction mode, + // it may be due to either an actual syntax error in the input or indicate + // that the particular combination of grammar and input requires the more + // powerful LL prediction abilities to complete successfully. + // + // This prediction mode does not provide any guarantees for prediction + // behavior for syntactically-incorrect inputs. + // + PredictionModeSLL = 0 + + // PredictionModeLL represents the LL(*) prediction mode. + // This prediction mode allows the current parser + // context to be used for resolving SLL conflicts that occur during + // prediction. This is the fastest prediction mode that guarantees correct + // parse results for all combinations of grammars with syntactically correct + // inputs. + // + // When using this prediction mode, the parser will make correct decisions + // for all syntactically-correct grammar and input combinations. However, in + // cases where the grammar is truly ambiguous this prediction mode might not + // report a precise answer for exactly which alternatives are + // ambiguous. + // + // This prediction mode does not provide any guarantees for prediction + // behavior for syntactically-incorrect inputs. + // + PredictionModeLL = 1 + + // PredictionModeLLExactAmbigDetection represents the LL(*) prediction mode + // with exact ambiguity detection. + // + // In addition to the correctness guarantees provided by the [PredictionModeLL] prediction mode, + // this prediction mode instructs the prediction algorithm to determine the + // complete and exact set of ambiguous alternatives for every ambiguous + // decision encountered while parsing. + // + // This prediction mode may be used for diagnosing ambiguities during + // grammar development. Due to the performance overhead of calculating sets + // of ambiguous alternatives, this prediction mode should be avoided when + // the exact results are not necessary. + // + // This prediction mode does not provide any guarantees for prediction + // behavior for syntactically-incorrect inputs. + // + PredictionModeLLExactAmbigDetection = 2 +) + +// PredictionModehasSLLConflictTerminatingPrediction computes the SLL prediction termination condition. +// +// This method computes the SLL prediction termination condition for both of +// the following cases: +// +// - The usual SLL+LL fallback upon SLL conflict +// - Pure SLL without LL fallback +// +// # Combined SLL+LL Parsing +// +// When LL-fallback is enabled upon SLL conflict, correct predictions are +// ensured regardless of how the termination condition is computed by this +// method. Due to the substantially higher cost of LL prediction, the +// prediction should only fall back to LL when the additional lookahead +// cannot lead to a unique SLL prediction. +// +// Assuming combined SLL+LL parsing, an SLL configuration set with only +// conflicting subsets should fall back to full LL, even if the +// configuration sets don't resolve to the same alternative, e.g. +// +// {1,2} and {3,4} +// +// If there is at least one non-conflicting +// configuration, SLL could continue with the hopes that more lookahead will +// resolve via one of those non-conflicting configurations. +// +// Here's the prediction termination rule them: SLL (for SLL+LL parsing) +// stops when it sees only conflicting configuration subsets. In contrast, +// full LL keeps going when there is uncertainty. +// +// # Heuristic +// +// As a heuristic, we stop prediction when we see any conflicting subset +// unless we see a state that only has one alternative associated with it. +// The single-alt-state thing lets prediction continue upon rules like +// (otherwise, it would admit defeat too soon): +// +// [12|1|[], 6|2|[], 12|2|[]]. s : (ID | ID ID?) ; +// +// When the [ATN] simulation reaches the state before ';', it has a +// [DFA] state that looks like: +// +// [12|1|[], 6|2|[], 12|2|[]] +// +// Naturally +// +// 12|1|[] and 12|2|[] +// +// conflict, but we cannot stop processing this node because alternative to has another way to continue, +// via +// +// [6|2|[]] +// +// It also let's us continue for this rule: +// +// [1|1|[], 1|2|[], 8|3|[]] a : A | A | A B ; +// +// After Matching input A, we reach the stop state for rule A, state 1. +// State 8 is the state immediately before B. Clearly alternatives 1 and 2 +// conflict and no amount of further lookahead will separate the two. +// However, alternative 3 will be able to continue, and so we do not stop +// working on this state. In the previous example, we're concerned with +// states associated with the conflicting alternatives. Here alt 3 is not +// associated with the conflicting configs, but since we can continue +// looking for input reasonably, don't declare the state done. +// +// # Pure SLL Parsing +// +// To handle pure SLL parsing, all we have to do is make sure that we +// combine stack contexts for configurations that differ only by semantic +// predicate. From there, we can do the usual SLL termination heuristic. +// +// # Predicates in SLL+LL Parsing +// +// SLL decisions don't evaluate predicates until after they reach [DFA] stop +// states because they need to create the [DFA] cache that works in all +// semantic situations. In contrast, full LL evaluates predicates collected +// during start state computation, so it can ignore predicates thereafter. +// This means that SLL termination detection can totally ignore semantic +// predicates. +// +// Implementation-wise, [ATNConfigSet] combines stack contexts but not +// semantic predicate contexts, so we might see two configurations like the +// following: +// +// (s, 1, x, {}), (s, 1, x', {p}) +// +// Before testing these configurations against others, we have to merge +// x and x' (without modifying the existing configurations). +// For example, we test (x+x')==x” when looking for conflicts in +// the following configurations: +// +// (s, 1, x, {}), (s, 1, x', {p}), (s, 2, x”, {}) +// +// If the configuration set has predicates (as indicated by +// [ATNConfigSet.hasSemanticContext]), this algorithm makes a copy of +// the configurations to strip out all the predicates so that a standard +// [ATNConfigSet] will merge everything ignoring predicates. +func PredictionModehasSLLConflictTerminatingPrediction(mode int, configs *ATNConfigSet) bool { + + // Configs in rule stop states indicate reaching the end of the decision + // rule (local context) or end of start rule (full context). If all + // configs meet this condition, then none of the configurations is able + // to Match additional input, so we terminate prediction. + // + if PredictionModeallConfigsInRuleStopStates(configs) { + return true + } + + // pure SLL mode parsing + if mode == PredictionModeSLL { + // Don't bother with combining configs from different semantic + // contexts if we can fail over to full LL costs more time + // since we'll often fail over anyway. + if configs.hasSemanticContext { + // dup configs, tossing out semantic predicates + dup := NewATNConfigSet(false) + for _, c := range configs.configs { + + // NewATNConfig({semanticContext:}, c) + c = NewATNConfig2(c, SemanticContextNone) + dup.Add(c, nil) + } + configs = dup + } + // now we have combined contexts for configs with dissimilar predicates + } + // pure SLL or combined SLL+LL mode parsing + altsets := PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets(configs) + return PredictionModehasConflictingAltSet(altsets) && !PredictionModehasStateAssociatedWithOneAlt(configs) +} + +// PredictionModehasConfigInRuleStopState checks if any configuration in the given configs is in a +// [RuleStopState]. Configurations meeting this condition have reached +// the end of the decision rule (local context) or end of start rule (full +// context). +// +// The func returns true if any configuration in the supplied configs is in a [RuleStopState] +func PredictionModehasConfigInRuleStopState(configs *ATNConfigSet) bool { + for _, c := range configs.configs { + if _, ok := c.GetState().(*RuleStopState); ok { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// PredictionModeallConfigsInRuleStopStates checks if all configurations in configs are in a +// [RuleStopState]. Configurations meeting this condition have reached +// the end of the decision rule (local context) or end of start rule (full +// context). +// +// the func returns true if all configurations in configs are in a +// [RuleStopState] +func PredictionModeallConfigsInRuleStopStates(configs *ATNConfigSet) bool { + + for _, c := range configs.configs { + if _, ok := c.GetState().(*RuleStopState); !ok { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// PredictionModeresolvesToJustOneViableAlt checks full LL prediction termination. +// +// Can we stop looking ahead during [ATN] simulation or is there some +// uncertainty as to which alternative we will ultimately pick, after +// consuming more input? Even if there are partial conflicts, we might know +// that everything is going to resolve to the same minimum alternative. That +// means we can stop since no more lookahead will change that fact. On the +// other hand, there might be multiple conflicts that resolve to different +// minimums. That means we need more look ahead to decide which of those +// alternatives we should predict. +// +// The basic idea is to split the set of configurations 'C', into +// conflicting subsets (s, _, ctx, _) and singleton subsets with +// non-conflicting configurations. Two configurations conflict if they have +// identical [ATNConfig].state and [ATNConfig].context values +// but a different [ATNConfig].alt value, e.g. +// +// (s, i, ctx, _) +// +// and +// +// (s, j, ctx, _) ; for i != j +// +// Reduce these configuration subsets to the set of possible alternatives. +// You can compute the alternative subsets in one pass as follows: +// +// A_s,ctx = {i | (s, i, ctx, _)} +// +// for each configuration in C holding s and ctx fixed. +// +// Or in pseudo-code: +// +// for each configuration c in C: +// map[c] U = c.ATNConfig.alt alt // map hash/equals uses s and x, not alt and not pred +// +// The values in map are the set of +// +// A_s,ctx +// +// sets. +// +// If +// +// |A_s,ctx| = 1 +// +// then there is no conflict associated with s and ctx. +// +// Reduce the subsets to singletons by choosing a minimum of each subset. If +// the union of these alternative subsets is a singleton, then no amount of +// further lookahead will help us. We will always pick that alternative. If, +// however, there is more than one alternative, then we are uncertain which +// alternative to predict and must continue looking for resolution. We may +// or may not discover an ambiguity in the future, even if there are no +// conflicting subsets this round. +// +// The biggest sin is to terminate early because it means we've made a +// decision but were uncertain as to the eventual outcome. We haven't used +// enough lookahead. On the other hand, announcing a conflict too late is no +// big deal; you will still have the conflict. It's just inefficient. It +// might even look until the end of file. +// +// No special consideration for semantic predicates is required because +// predicates are evaluated on-the-fly for full LL prediction, ensuring that +// no configuration contains a semantic context during the termination +// check. +// +// # Conflicting Configs +// +// Two configurations: +// +// (s, i, x) and (s, j, x') +// +// conflict when i != j but x = x'. Because we merge all +// (s, i, _) configurations together, that means that there are at +// most n configurations associated with state s for +// n possible alternatives in the decision. The merged stacks +// complicate the comparison of configuration contexts x and x'. +// +// Sam checks to see if one is a subset of the other by calling +// merge and checking to see if the merged result is either x or x'. +// If the x associated with lowest alternative i +// is the superset, then i is the only possible prediction since the +// others resolve to min(i) as well. However, if x is +// associated with j > i then at least one stack configuration for +// j is not in conflict with alternative i. The algorithm +// should keep going, looking for more lookahead due to the uncertainty. +// +// For simplicity, I'm doing an equality check between x and +// x', which lets the algorithm continue to consume lookahead longer +// than necessary. The reason I like the equality is of course the +// simplicity but also because that is the test you need to detect the +// alternatives that are actually in conflict. +// +// # Continue/Stop Rule +// +// Continue if the union of resolved alternative sets from non-conflicting and +// conflicting alternative subsets has more than one alternative. We are +// uncertain about which alternative to predict. +// +// The complete set of alternatives, +// +// [i for (_, i, _)] +// +// tells us which alternatives are still in the running for the amount of input we've +// consumed at this point. The conflicting sets let us to strip away +// configurations that won't lead to more states because we resolve +// conflicts to the configuration with a minimum alternate for the +// conflicting set. +// +// Cases +// +// - no conflicts and more than 1 alternative in set => continue +// - (s, 1, x), (s, 2, x), (s, 3, z), (s', 1, y), (s', 2, y) yields non-conflicting set +// {3} ∪ conflicting sets min({1,2}) ∪ min({1,2}) = {1,3} => continue +// - (s, 1, x), (s, 2, x), (s', 1, y), (s', 2, y), (s”, 1, z) yields non-conflicting set +// {1} ∪ conflicting sets min({1,2}) ∪ min({1,2}) = {1} => stop and predict 1 +// - (s, 1, x), (s, 2, x), (s', 1, y), (s', 2, y) yields conflicting, reduced sets +// {1} ∪ {1} = {1} => stop and predict 1, can announce ambiguity {1,2} +// - (s, 1, x), (s, 2, x), (s', 2, y), (s', 3, y) yields conflicting, reduced sets +// {1} ∪ {2} = {1,2} => continue +// - (s, 1, x), (s, 2, x), (s', 2, y), (s', 3, y) yields conflicting, reduced sets +// {1} ∪ {2} = {1,2} => continue +// - (s, 1, x), (s, 2, x), (s', 3, y), (s', 4, y) yields conflicting, reduced sets +// {1} ∪ {3} = {1,3} => continue +// +// # Exact Ambiguity Detection +// +// If all states report the same conflicting set of alternatives, then we +// know we have the exact ambiguity set: +// +// |A_i| > 1 +// +// and +// +// A_i = A_j ; for all i, j +// +// In other words, we continue examining lookahead until all A_i +// have more than one alternative and all A_i are the same. If +// +// A={{1,2}, {1,3}} +// +// then regular LL prediction would terminate because the resolved set is {1}. +// To determine what the real ambiguity is, we have to know whether the ambiguity is between one and +// two or one and three so we keep going. We can only stop prediction when +// we need exact ambiguity detection when the sets look like: +// +// A={{1,2}} +// +// or +// +// {{1,2},{1,2}}, etc... +func PredictionModeresolvesToJustOneViableAlt(altsets []*BitSet) int { + return PredictionModegetSingleViableAlt(altsets) +} + +// PredictionModeallSubsetsConflict determines if every alternative subset in altsets contains more +// than one alternative. +// +// The func returns true if every [BitSet] in altsets has +// [BitSet].cardinality cardinality > 1 +func PredictionModeallSubsetsConflict(altsets []*BitSet) bool { + return !PredictionModehasNonConflictingAltSet(altsets) +} + +// PredictionModehasNonConflictingAltSet determines if any single alternative subset in altsets contains +// exactly one alternative. +// +// The func returns true if altsets contains at least one [BitSet] with +// [BitSet].cardinality cardinality 1 +func PredictionModehasNonConflictingAltSet(altsets []*BitSet) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(altsets); i++ { + alts := altsets[i] + if alts.length() == 1 { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// PredictionModehasConflictingAltSet determines if any single alternative subset in altsets contains +// more than one alternative. +// +// The func returns true if altsets contains a [BitSet] with +// [BitSet].cardinality cardinality > 1, otherwise false +func PredictionModehasConflictingAltSet(altsets []*BitSet) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(altsets); i++ { + alts := altsets[i] + if alts.length() > 1 { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// PredictionModeallSubsetsEqual determines if every alternative subset in altsets is equivalent. +// +// The func returns true if every member of altsets is equal to the others. +func PredictionModeallSubsetsEqual(altsets []*BitSet) bool { + var first *BitSet + + for i := 0; i < len(altsets); i++ { + alts := altsets[i] + if first == nil { + first = alts + } else if alts != first { + return false + } + } + + return true +} + +// PredictionModegetUniqueAlt returns the unique alternative predicted by all alternative subsets in +// altsets. If no such alternative exists, this method returns +// [ATNInvalidAltNumber]. +// +// @param altsets a collection of alternative subsets +func PredictionModegetUniqueAlt(altsets []*BitSet) int { + all := PredictionModeGetAlts(altsets) + if all.length() == 1 { + return all.minValue() + } + + return ATNInvalidAltNumber +} + +// PredictionModeGetAlts returns the complete set of represented alternatives for a collection of +// alternative subsets. This method returns the union of each [BitSet] +// in altsets, being the set of represented alternatives in altsets. +func PredictionModeGetAlts(altsets []*BitSet) *BitSet { + all := NewBitSet() + for _, alts := range altsets { + all.or(alts) + } + return all +} + +// PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets gets the conflicting alt subsets from a configuration set. +// +// for each configuration c in configs: +// map[c] U= c.ATNConfig.alt // map hash/equals uses s and x, not alt and not pred +func PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets(configs *ATNConfigSet) []*BitSet { + configToAlts := NewJMap[*ATNConfig, *BitSet, *ATNAltConfigComparator[*ATNConfig]](atnAltCfgEqInst, AltSetCollection, "PredictionModegetConflictingAltSubsets()") + + for _, c := range configs.configs { + + alts, ok := configToAlts.Get(c) + if !ok { + alts = NewBitSet() + configToAlts.Put(c, alts) + } + alts.add(c.GetAlt()) + } + + return configToAlts.Values() +} + +// PredictionModeGetStateToAltMap gets a map from state to alt subset from a configuration set. +// +// for each configuration c in configs: +// map[c.ATNConfig.state] U= c.ATNConfig.alt} +func PredictionModeGetStateToAltMap(configs *ATNConfigSet) *AltDict { + m := NewAltDict() + + for _, c := range configs.configs { + alts := m.Get(c.GetState().String()) + if alts == nil { + alts = NewBitSet() + m.put(c.GetState().String(), alts) + } + alts.(*BitSet).add(c.GetAlt()) + } + return m +} + +func PredictionModehasStateAssociatedWithOneAlt(configs *ATNConfigSet) bool { + values := PredictionModeGetStateToAltMap(configs).values() + for i := 0; i < len(values); i++ { + if values[i].(*BitSet).length() == 1 { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// PredictionModegetSingleViableAlt gets the single alternative predicted by all alternative subsets in altsets +// if there is one. +// +// TODO: JI - Review this code - it does not seem to do the same thing as the Java code - maybe because [BitSet] is not like the Java utils BitSet +func PredictionModegetSingleViableAlt(altsets []*BitSet) int { + result := ATNInvalidAltNumber + + for i := 0; i < len(altsets); i++ { + alts := altsets[i] + minAlt := alts.minValue() + if result == ATNInvalidAltNumber { + result = minAlt + } else if result != minAlt { // more than 1 viable alt + return ATNInvalidAltNumber + } + } + return result +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/recognizer.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/recognizer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2e0b504fb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/recognizer.go @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strings" + + "strconv" +) + +type Recognizer interface { + GetLiteralNames() []string + GetSymbolicNames() []string + GetRuleNames() []string + + Sempred(RuleContext, int, int) bool + Precpred(RuleContext, int) bool + + GetState() int + SetState(int) + Action(RuleContext, int, int) + AddErrorListener(ErrorListener) + RemoveErrorListeners() + GetATN() *ATN + GetErrorListenerDispatch() ErrorListener + HasError() bool + GetError() RecognitionException + SetError(RecognitionException) +} + +type BaseRecognizer struct { + listeners []ErrorListener + state int + + RuleNames []string + LiteralNames []string + SymbolicNames []string + GrammarFileName string + SynErr RecognitionException +} + +func NewBaseRecognizer() *BaseRecognizer { + rec := new(BaseRecognizer) + rec.listeners = []ErrorListener{ConsoleErrorListenerINSTANCE} + rec.state = -1 + return rec +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var tokenTypeMapCache = make(map[string]int) + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var ruleIndexMapCache = make(map[string]int) + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) checkVersion(toolVersion string) { + runtimeVersion := "4.12.0" + if runtimeVersion != toolVersion { + fmt.Println("ANTLR runtime and generated code versions disagree: " + runtimeVersion + "!=" + toolVersion) + } +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) SetError(err RecognitionException) { + b.SynErr = err +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) HasError() bool { + return b.SynErr != nil +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetError() RecognitionException { + return b.SynErr +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) Action(_ RuleContext, _, _ int) { + panic("action not implemented on Recognizer!") +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) AddErrorListener(listener ErrorListener) { + b.listeners = append(b.listeners, listener) +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) RemoveErrorListeners() { + b.listeners = make([]ErrorListener, 0) +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetRuleNames() []string { + return b.RuleNames +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetTokenNames() []string { + return b.LiteralNames +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetSymbolicNames() []string { + return b.SymbolicNames +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetLiteralNames() []string { + return b.LiteralNames +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetState() int { + return b.state +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) SetState(v int) { + b.state = v +} + +//func (b *Recognizer) GetTokenTypeMap() { +// var tokenNames = b.GetTokenNames() +// if (tokenNames==nil) { +// panic("The current recognizer does not provide a list of token names.") +// } +// var result = tokenTypeMapCache[tokenNames] +// if(result==nil) { +// result = tokenNames.reduce(function(o, k, i) { o[k] = i }) +// result.EOF = TokenEOF +// tokenTypeMapCache[tokenNames] = result +// } +// return result +//} + +// GetRuleIndexMap Get a map from rule names to rule indexes. +// +// Used for XPath and tree pattern compilation. +// +// TODO: JI This is not yet implemented in the Go runtime. Maybe not needed. +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetRuleIndexMap() map[string]int { + + panic("Method not defined!") + // var ruleNames = b.GetRuleNames() + // if (ruleNames==nil) { + // panic("The current recognizer does not provide a list of rule names.") + // } + // + // var result = ruleIndexMapCache[ruleNames] + // if(result==nil) { + // result = ruleNames.reduce(function(o, k, i) { o[k] = i }) + // ruleIndexMapCache[ruleNames] = result + // } + // return result +} + +// GetTokenType get the token type based upon its name +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetTokenType(_ string) int { + panic("Method not defined!") + // var ttype = b.GetTokenTypeMap()[tokenName] + // if (ttype !=nil) { + // return ttype + // } else { + // return TokenInvalidType + // } +} + +//func (b *Recognizer) GetTokenTypeMap() map[string]int { +// Vocabulary vocabulary = getVocabulary() +// +// Synchronized (tokenTypeMapCache) { +// Map result = tokenTypeMapCache.Get(vocabulary) +// if (result == null) { +// result = new HashMap() +// for (int i = 0; i < GetATN().maxTokenType; i++) { +// String literalName = vocabulary.getLiteralName(i) +// if (literalName != null) { +// result.put(literalName, i) +// } +// +// String symbolicName = vocabulary.GetSymbolicName(i) +// if (symbolicName != null) { +// result.put(symbolicName, i) +// } +// } +// +// result.put("EOF", Token.EOF) +// result = Collections.unmodifiableMap(result) +// tokenTypeMapCache.put(vocabulary, result) +// } +// +// return result +// } +//} + +// GetErrorHeader returns the error header, normally line/character position information. +// +// Can be overridden in sub structs embedding BaseRecognizer. +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetErrorHeader(e RecognitionException) string { + line := e.GetOffendingToken().GetLine() + column := e.GetOffendingToken().GetColumn() + return "line " + strconv.Itoa(line) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(column) +} + +// GetTokenErrorDisplay shows how a token should be displayed in an error message. +// +// The default is to display just the text, but during development you might +// want to have a lot of information spit out. Override in that case +// to use t.String() (which, for CommonToken, dumps everything about +// the token). This is better than forcing you to override a method in +// your token objects because you don't have to go modify your lexer +// so that it creates a NewJava type. +// +// Deprecated: This method is not called by the ANTLR 4 Runtime. Specific +// implementations of [ANTLRErrorStrategy] may provide a similar +// feature when necessary. For example, see [DefaultErrorStrategy].GetTokenErrorDisplay() +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetTokenErrorDisplay(t Token) string { + if t == nil { + return "" + } + s := t.GetText() + if s == "" { + if t.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + s = "" + } else { + s = "<" + strconv.Itoa(t.GetTokenType()) + ">" + } + } + s = strings.Replace(s, "\t", "\\t", -1) + s = strings.Replace(s, "\n", "\\n", -1) + s = strings.Replace(s, "\r", "\\r", -1) + + return "'" + s + "'" +} + +func (b *BaseRecognizer) GetErrorListenerDispatch() ErrorListener { + return NewProxyErrorListener(b.listeners) +} + +// Sempred embedding structs need to override this if there are sempreds or actions +// that the ATN interpreter needs to execute +func (b *BaseRecognizer) Sempred(_ RuleContext, _ int, _ int) bool { + return true +} + +// Precpred embedding structs need to override this if there are preceding predicates +// that the ATN interpreter needs to execute +func (b *BaseRecognizer) Precpred(_ RuleContext, _ int) bool { + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/rule_context.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/rule_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f2ad04793e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/rule_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// RuleContext is a record of a single rule invocation. It knows +// which context invoked it, if any. If there is no parent context, then +// naturally the invoking state is not valid. The parent link +// provides a chain upwards from the current rule invocation to the root +// of the invocation tree, forming a stack. +// +// We actually carry no information about the rule associated with this context (except +// when parsing). We keep only the state number of the invoking state from +// the [ATN] submachine that invoked this. Contrast this with the s +// pointer inside [ParserRuleContext] that tracks the current state +// being "executed" for the current rule. +// +// The parent contexts are useful for computing lookahead sets and +// getting error information. +// +// These objects are used during parsing and prediction. +// For the special case of parsers, we use the struct +// [ParserRuleContext], which embeds a RuleContext. +// +// @see ParserRuleContext +type RuleContext interface { + RuleNode + + GetInvokingState() int + SetInvokingState(int) + + GetRuleIndex() int + IsEmpty() bool + + GetAltNumber() int + SetAltNumber(altNumber int) + + String([]string, RuleContext) string +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/semantic_context.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/semantic_context.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..68cb9061eb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/semantic_context.go @@ -0,0 +1,464 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" +) + +// SemanticContext is a tree structure used to record the semantic context in which +// +// an ATN configuration is valid. It's either a single predicate, +// a conjunction p1 && p2, or a sum of products p1 || p2. +// +// I have scoped the AND, OR, and Predicate subclasses of +// [SemanticContext] within the scope of this outer ``class'' +type SemanticContext interface { + Equals(other Collectable[SemanticContext]) bool + Hash() int + + evaluate(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) bool + evalPrecedence(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) SemanticContext + + String() string +} + +func SemanticContextandContext(a, b SemanticContext) SemanticContext { + if a == nil || a == SemanticContextNone { + return b + } + if b == nil || b == SemanticContextNone { + return a + } + result := NewAND(a, b) + if len(result.opnds) == 1 { + return result.opnds[0] + } + + return result +} + +func SemanticContextorContext(a, b SemanticContext) SemanticContext { + if a == nil { + return b + } + if b == nil { + return a + } + if a == SemanticContextNone || b == SemanticContextNone { + return SemanticContextNone + } + result := NewOR(a, b) + if len(result.opnds) == 1 { + return result.opnds[0] + } + + return result +} + +type Predicate struct { + ruleIndex int + predIndex int + isCtxDependent bool +} + +func NewPredicate(ruleIndex, predIndex int, isCtxDependent bool) *Predicate { + p := new(Predicate) + + p.ruleIndex = ruleIndex + p.predIndex = predIndex + p.isCtxDependent = isCtxDependent // e.g., $i ref in pred + return p +} + +//The default {@link SemanticContext}, which is semantically equivalent to +//a predicate of the form {@code {true}?}. + +var SemanticContextNone = NewPredicate(-1, -1, false) + +func (p *Predicate) evalPrecedence(_ Recognizer, _ RuleContext) SemanticContext { + return p +} + +func (p *Predicate) evaluate(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) bool { + + var localctx RuleContext + + if p.isCtxDependent { + localctx = outerContext + } + + return parser.Sempred(localctx, p.ruleIndex, p.predIndex) +} + +func (p *Predicate) Equals(other Collectable[SemanticContext]) bool { + if p == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*Predicate); !ok { + return false + } else { + return p.ruleIndex == other.(*Predicate).ruleIndex && + p.predIndex == other.(*Predicate).predIndex && + p.isCtxDependent == other.(*Predicate).isCtxDependent + } +} + +func (p *Predicate) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(0) + h = murmurUpdate(h, p.ruleIndex) + h = murmurUpdate(h, p.predIndex) + if p.isCtxDependent { + h = murmurUpdate(h, 1) + } else { + h = murmurUpdate(h, 0) + } + return murmurFinish(h, 3) +} + +func (p *Predicate) String() string { + return "{" + strconv.Itoa(p.ruleIndex) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(p.predIndex) + "}?" +} + +type PrecedencePredicate struct { + precedence int +} + +func NewPrecedencePredicate(precedence int) *PrecedencePredicate { + + p := new(PrecedencePredicate) + p.precedence = precedence + + return p +} + +func (p *PrecedencePredicate) evaluate(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) bool { + return parser.Precpred(outerContext, p.precedence) +} + +func (p *PrecedencePredicate) evalPrecedence(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) SemanticContext { + if parser.Precpred(outerContext, p.precedence) { + return SemanticContextNone + } + + return nil +} + +func (p *PrecedencePredicate) compareTo(other *PrecedencePredicate) int { + return p.precedence - other.precedence +} + +func (p *PrecedencePredicate) Equals(other Collectable[SemanticContext]) bool { + + var op *PrecedencePredicate + var ok bool + if op, ok = other.(*PrecedencePredicate); !ok { + return false + } + + if p == op { + return true + } + + return p.precedence == other.(*PrecedencePredicate).precedence +} + +func (p *PrecedencePredicate) Hash() int { + h := uint32(1) + h = 31*h + uint32(p.precedence) + return int(h) +} + +func (p *PrecedencePredicate) String() string { + return "{" + strconv.Itoa(p.precedence) + ">=prec}?" +} + +func PrecedencePredicatefilterPrecedencePredicates(set *JStore[SemanticContext, Comparator[SemanticContext]]) []*PrecedencePredicate { + result := make([]*PrecedencePredicate, 0) + + set.Each(func(v SemanticContext) bool { + if c2, ok := v.(*PrecedencePredicate); ok { + result = append(result, c2) + } + return true + }) + + return result +} + +// A semantic context which is true whenever none of the contained contexts +// is false.` + +type AND struct { + opnds []SemanticContext +} + +func NewAND(a, b SemanticContext) *AND { + + operands := NewJStore[SemanticContext, Comparator[SemanticContext]](semctxEqInst, SemanticContextCollection, "NewAND() operands") + if aa, ok := a.(*AND); ok { + for _, o := range aa.opnds { + operands.Put(o) + } + } else { + operands.Put(a) + } + + if ba, ok := b.(*AND); ok { + for _, o := range ba.opnds { + operands.Put(o) + } + } else { + operands.Put(b) + } + precedencePredicates := PrecedencePredicatefilterPrecedencePredicates(operands) + if len(precedencePredicates) > 0 { + // interested in the transition with the lowest precedence + var reduced *PrecedencePredicate + + for _, p := range precedencePredicates { + if reduced == nil || p.precedence < reduced.precedence { + reduced = p + } + } + + operands.Put(reduced) + } + + vs := operands.Values() + opnds := make([]SemanticContext, len(vs)) + copy(opnds, vs) + + and := new(AND) + and.opnds = opnds + + return and +} + +func (a *AND) Equals(other Collectable[SemanticContext]) bool { + if a == other { + return true + } + if _, ok := other.(*AND); !ok { + return false + } else { + for i, v := range other.(*AND).opnds { + if !a.opnds[i].Equals(v) { + return false + } + } + return true + } +} + +// {@inheritDoc} +// +//

+// The evaluation of predicates by a context is short-circuiting, but +// unordered.

+func (a *AND) evaluate(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(a.opnds); i++ { + if !a.opnds[i].evaluate(parser, outerContext) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +func (a *AND) evalPrecedence(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) SemanticContext { + differs := false + operands := make([]SemanticContext, 0) + + for i := 0; i < len(a.opnds); i++ { + context := a.opnds[i] + evaluated := context.evalPrecedence(parser, outerContext) + differs = differs || (evaluated != context) + if evaluated == nil { + // The AND context is false if any element is false + return nil + } else if evaluated != SemanticContextNone { + // Reduce the result by Skipping true elements + operands = append(operands, evaluated) + } + } + if !differs { + return a + } + + if len(operands) == 0 { + // all elements were true, so the AND context is true + return SemanticContextNone + } + + var result SemanticContext + + for _, o := range operands { + if result == nil { + result = o + } else { + result = SemanticContextandContext(result, o) + } + } + + return result +} + +func (a *AND) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(37) // Init with a value different from OR + for _, op := range a.opnds { + h = murmurUpdate(h, op.Hash()) + } + return murmurFinish(h, len(a.opnds)) +} + +func (o *OR) Hash() int { + h := murmurInit(41) // Init with o value different from AND + for _, op := range o.opnds { + h = murmurUpdate(h, op.Hash()) + } + return murmurFinish(h, len(o.opnds)) +} + +func (a *AND) String() string { + s := "" + + for _, o := range a.opnds { + s += "&& " + fmt.Sprint(o) + } + + if len(s) > 3 { + return s[0:3] + } + + return s +} + +// +// A semantic context which is true whenever at least one of the contained +// contexts is true. +// + +type OR struct { + opnds []SemanticContext +} + +func NewOR(a, b SemanticContext) *OR { + + operands := NewJStore[SemanticContext, Comparator[SemanticContext]](semctxEqInst, SemanticContextCollection, "NewOR() operands") + if aa, ok := a.(*OR); ok { + for _, o := range aa.opnds { + operands.Put(o) + } + } else { + operands.Put(a) + } + + if ba, ok := b.(*OR); ok { + for _, o := range ba.opnds { + operands.Put(o) + } + } else { + operands.Put(b) + } + precedencePredicates := PrecedencePredicatefilterPrecedencePredicates(operands) + if len(precedencePredicates) > 0 { + // interested in the transition with the lowest precedence + var reduced *PrecedencePredicate + + for _, p := range precedencePredicates { + if reduced == nil || p.precedence > reduced.precedence { + reduced = p + } + } + + operands.Put(reduced) + } + + vs := operands.Values() + + opnds := make([]SemanticContext, len(vs)) + copy(opnds, vs) + + o := new(OR) + o.opnds = opnds + + return o +} + +func (o *OR) Equals(other Collectable[SemanticContext]) bool { + if o == other { + return true + } else if _, ok := other.(*OR); !ok { + return false + } else { + for i, v := range other.(*OR).opnds { + if !o.opnds[i].Equals(v) { + return false + } + } + return true + } +} + +//

+// The evaluation of predicates by o context is short-circuiting, but +// unordered.

+func (o *OR) evaluate(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(o.opnds); i++ { + if o.opnds[i].evaluate(parser, outerContext) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (o *OR) evalPrecedence(parser Recognizer, outerContext RuleContext) SemanticContext { + differs := false + operands := make([]SemanticContext, 0) + for i := 0; i < len(o.opnds); i++ { + context := o.opnds[i] + evaluated := context.evalPrecedence(parser, outerContext) + differs = differs || (evaluated != context) + if evaluated == SemanticContextNone { + // The OR context is true if any element is true + return SemanticContextNone + } else if evaluated != nil { + // Reduce the result by Skipping false elements + operands = append(operands, evaluated) + } + } + if !differs { + return o + } + if len(operands) == 0 { + // all elements were false, so the OR context is false + return nil + } + var result SemanticContext + + for _, o := range operands { + if result == nil { + result = o + } else { + result = SemanticContextorContext(result, o) + } + } + + return result +} + +func (o *OR) String() string { + s := "" + + for _, o := range o.opnds { + s += "|| " + fmt.Sprint(o) + } + + if len(s) > 3 { + return s[0:3] + } + + return s +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/statistics.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/statistics.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..70c0673a0f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/statistics.go @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ +//go:build antlr.stats + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "log" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "sort" + "strconv" + "sync" +) + +// This file allows the user to collect statistics about the runtime of the ANTLR runtime. It is not enabled by default +// and so incurs no time penalty. To enable it, you must build the runtime with the antlr.stats build tag. +// + +// Tells various components to collect statistics - because it is only true when this file is included, it will +// allow the compiler to completely eliminate all the code that is only used when collecting statistics. +const collectStats = true + +// goRunStats is a collection of all the various data the ANTLR runtime has collected about a particular run. +// It is exported so that it can be used by others to look for things that are not already looked for in the +// runtime statistics. +type goRunStats struct { + + // jStats is a slice of all the [JStatRec] records that have been created, which is one for EVERY collection created + // during a run. It is exported so that it can be used by others to look for things that are not already looked for + // within this package. + // + jStats []*JStatRec + jStatsLock sync.RWMutex + topN int + topNByMax []*JStatRec + topNByUsed []*JStatRec + unusedCollections map[CollectionSource]int + counts map[CollectionSource]int +} + +const ( + collectionsFile = "collections" +) + +var ( + Statistics = &goRunStats{ + topN: 10, + } +) + +type statsOption func(*goRunStats) error + +// Configure allows the statistics system to be configured as the user wants and override the defaults +func (s *goRunStats) Configure(options ...statsOption) error { + for _, option := range options { + err := option(s) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// WithTopN sets the number of things to list in the report when we are concerned with the top N things. +// +// For example, if you want to see the top 20 collections by size, you can do: +// +// antlr.Statistics.Configure(antlr.WithTopN(20)) +func WithTopN(topN int) statsOption { + return func(s *goRunStats) error { + s.topN = topN + return nil + } +} + +// Analyze looks through all the statistical records and computes all the outputs that might be useful to the user. +// +// The function gathers and analyzes a number of statistics about any particular run of +// an ANTLR generated recognizer. In the vast majority of cases, the statistics are only +// useful to maintainers of ANTLR itself, but they can be useful to users as well. They may be +// especially useful in tracking down bugs or performance problems when an ANTLR user could +// supply the output from this package, but cannot supply the grammar file(s) they are using, even +// privately to the maintainers. +// +// The statistics are gathered by the runtime itself, and are not gathered by the parser or lexer, but the user +// must call this function their selves to analyze the statistics. This is because none of the infrastructure is +// extant unless the calling program is built with the antlr.stats tag like so: +// +// go build -tags antlr.stats . +// +// When a program is built with the antlr.stats tag, the Statistics object is created and available outside +// the package. The user can then call the [Statistics.Analyze] function to analyze the statistics and then call the +// [Statistics.Report] function to report the statistics. +// +// Please forward any questions about this package to the ANTLR discussion groups on GitHub or send to them to +// me [Jim Idle] directly at jimi@idle.ws +// +// [Jim Idle]: https:://github.com/jim-idle +func (s *goRunStats) Analyze() { + + // Look for anything that looks strange and record it in our local maps etc for the report to present it + // + s.CollectionAnomalies() + s.TopNCollections() +} + +// TopNCollections looks through all the statistical records and gathers the top ten collections by size. +func (s *goRunStats) TopNCollections() { + + // Let's sort the stat records by MaxSize + // + sort.Slice(s.jStats, func(i, j int) bool { + return s.jStats[i].MaxSize > s.jStats[j].MaxSize + }) + + for i := 0; i < len(s.jStats) && i < s.topN; i++ { + s.topNByMax = append(s.topNByMax, s.jStats[i]) + } + + // Sort by the number of times used + // + sort.Slice(s.jStats, func(i, j int) bool { + return s.jStats[i].Gets+s.jStats[i].Puts > s.jStats[j].Gets+s.jStats[j].Puts + }) + for i := 0; i < len(s.jStats) && i < s.topN; i++ { + s.topNByUsed = append(s.topNByUsed, s.jStats[i]) + } +} + +// Report dumps a markdown formatted report of all the statistics collected during a run to the given dir output +// path, which should represent a directory. Generated files will be prefixed with the given prefix and will be +// given a type name such as `anomalies` and a time stamp such as `2021-09-01T12:34:56` and a .md suffix. +func (s *goRunStats) Report(dir string, prefix string) error { + + isDir, err := isDirectory(dir) + switch { + case err != nil: + return err + case !isDir: + return fmt.Errorf("output directory `%s` is not a directory", dir) + } + s.reportCollections(dir, prefix) + + // Clean out any old data in case the user forgets + // + s.Reset() + return nil +} + +func (s *goRunStats) Reset() { + s.jStats = nil + s.topNByUsed = nil + s.topNByMax = nil +} + +func (s *goRunStats) reportCollections(dir, prefix string) { + cname := filepath.Join(dir, ".asciidoctor") + // If the file doesn't exist, create it, or append to the file + f, err := os.OpenFile(cname, os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + _, _ = f.WriteString(`// .asciidoctorconfig +++++ + +++++`) + _ = f.Close() + + fname := filepath.Join(dir, prefix+"_"+"_"+collectionsFile+"_"+".adoc") + // If the file doesn't exist, create it, or append to the file + f, err = os.OpenFile(fname, os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + defer func(f *os.File) { + err := f.Close() + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) + } + }(f) + _, _ = f.WriteString("= Collections for " + prefix + "\n\n") + + _, _ = f.WriteString("== Summary\n") + + if s.unusedCollections != nil { + _, _ = f.WriteString("=== Unused Collections\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("Unused collections incur a penalty for allocation that makes them a candidate for either\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(" removal or optimization. If you are using a collection that is not used, you should\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(" consider removing it. If you are using a collection that is used, but not very often,\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(" you should consider using lazy initialization to defer the allocation until it is\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(" actually needed.\n\n") + + _, _ = f.WriteString("\n.Unused collections\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(`[cols="<3,>1"]` + "\n\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| Type | Count\n") + + for k, v := range s.unusedCollections { + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + CollectionDescriptors[k].SybolicName + " | " + strconv.Itoa(v) + "\n") + } + f.WriteString("|===\n\n") + } + + _, _ = f.WriteString("\n.Summary of Collections\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(`[cols="<3,>1"]` + "\n\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| Type | Count\n") + for k, v := range s.counts { + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + CollectionDescriptors[k].SybolicName + " | " + strconv.Itoa(v) + "\n") + } + _, _ = f.WriteString("| Total | " + strconv.Itoa(len(s.jStats)) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n\n") + + _, _ = f.WriteString("\n.Summary of Top " + strconv.Itoa(s.topN) + " Collections by MaxSize\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(`[cols="<1,<3,>1,>1,>1,>1"]` + "\n\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| Source | Description | MaxSize | EndSize | Puts | Gets\n") + for _, c := range s.topNByMax { + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + CollectionDescriptors[c.Source].SybolicName + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + c.Description + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.MaxSize) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.CurSize) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.Puts) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.Gets) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("\n") + } + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n\n") + + _, _ = f.WriteString("\n.Summary of Top " + strconv.Itoa(s.topN) + " Collections by Access\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString(`[cols="<1,<3,>1,>1,>1,>1,>1"]` + "\n\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| Source | Description | MaxSize | EndSize | Puts | Gets | P+G\n") + for _, c := range s.topNByUsed { + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + CollectionDescriptors[c.Source].SybolicName + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + c.Description + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.MaxSize) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.CurSize) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.Puts) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.Gets) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("| " + strconv.Itoa(c.Gets+c.Puts) + "\n") + _, _ = f.WriteString("\n") + } + _, _ = f.WriteString("|===\n\n") +} + +// AddJStatRec adds a [JStatRec] record to the [goRunStats] collection when build runtimeConfig antlr.stats is enabled. +func (s *goRunStats) AddJStatRec(rec *JStatRec) { + s.jStatsLock.Lock() + defer s.jStatsLock.Unlock() + s.jStats = append(s.jStats, rec) +} + +// CollectionAnomalies looks through all the statistical records and gathers any anomalies that have been found. +func (s *goRunStats) CollectionAnomalies() { + s.jStatsLock.RLock() + defer s.jStatsLock.RUnlock() + s.counts = make(map[CollectionSource]int, len(s.jStats)) + for _, c := range s.jStats { + + // Accumlate raw counts + // + s.counts[c.Source]++ + + // Look for allocated but unused collections and count them + if c.MaxSize == 0 && c.Puts == 0 { + if s.unusedCollections == nil { + s.unusedCollections = make(map[CollectionSource]int) + } + s.unusedCollections[c.Source]++ + } + if c.MaxSize > 6000 { + fmt.Println("Collection ", c.Description, "accumulated a max size of ", c.MaxSize, " - this is probably too large and indicates a poorly formed grammar") + } + } + +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/stats_data.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/stats_data.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4d9eb94e5f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/stats_data.go @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +package antlr + +// A JStatRec is a record of a particular use of a [JStore], [JMap] or JPCMap] collection. Typically, it will be +// used to look for unused collections that wre allocated anyway, problems with hash bucket clashes, and anomalies +// such as huge numbers of Gets with no entries found GetNoEnt. You can refer to the CollectionAnomalies() function +// for ideas on what can be gleaned from these statistics about collections. +type JStatRec struct { + Source CollectionSource + MaxSize int + CurSize int + Gets int + GetHits int + GetMisses int + GetHashConflicts int + GetNoEnt int + Puts int + PutHits int + PutMisses int + PutHashConflicts int + MaxSlotSize int + Description string + CreateStack []byte +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9670efb829 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token.go @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +type TokenSourceCharStreamPair struct { + tokenSource TokenSource + charStream CharStream +} + +// A token has properties: text, type, line, character position in the line +// (so we can ignore tabs), token channel, index, and source from which +// we obtained this token. + +type Token interface { + GetSource() *TokenSourceCharStreamPair + GetTokenType() int + GetChannel() int + GetStart() int + GetStop() int + GetLine() int + GetColumn() int + + GetText() string + SetText(s string) + + GetTokenIndex() int + SetTokenIndex(v int) + + GetTokenSource() TokenSource + GetInputStream() CharStream + + String() string +} + +type BaseToken struct { + source *TokenSourceCharStreamPair + tokenType int // token type of the token + channel int // The parser ignores everything not on DEFAULT_CHANNEL + start int // optional return -1 if not implemented. + stop int // optional return -1 if not implemented. + tokenIndex int // from 0..n-1 of the token object in the input stream + line int // line=1..n of the 1st character + column int // beginning of the line at which it occurs, 0..n-1 + text string // text of the token. + readOnly bool +} + +const ( + TokenInvalidType = 0 + + // TokenEpsilon - during lookahead operations, this "token" signifies we hit the rule end [ATN] state + // and did not follow it despite needing to. + TokenEpsilon = -2 + + TokenMinUserTokenType = 1 + + TokenEOF = -1 + + // TokenDefaultChannel is the default channel upon which tokens are sent to the parser. + // + // All tokens go to the parser (unless [Skip] is called in the lexer rule) + // on a particular "channel". The parser tunes to a particular channel + // so that whitespace etc... can go to the parser on a "hidden" channel. + TokenDefaultChannel = 0 + + // TokenHiddenChannel defines the normal hidden channel - the parser wil not see tokens that are not on [TokenDefaultChannel]. + // + // Anything on a different channel than TokenDefaultChannel is not parsed by parser. + TokenHiddenChannel = 1 +) + +func (b *BaseToken) GetChannel() int { + return b.channel +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetStart() int { + return b.start +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetStop() int { + return b.stop +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetLine() int { + return b.line +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetColumn() int { + return b.column +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetTokenType() int { + return b.tokenType +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetSource() *TokenSourceCharStreamPair { + return b.source +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetTokenIndex() int { + return b.tokenIndex +} + +func (b *BaseToken) SetTokenIndex(v int) { + b.tokenIndex = v +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetTokenSource() TokenSource { + return b.source.tokenSource +} + +func (b *BaseToken) GetInputStream() CharStream { + return b.source.charStream +} + +type CommonToken struct { + BaseToken +} + +func NewCommonToken(source *TokenSourceCharStreamPair, tokenType, channel, start, stop int) *CommonToken { + + t := &CommonToken{ + BaseToken: BaseToken{ + source: source, + tokenType: tokenType, + channel: channel, + start: start, + stop: stop, + tokenIndex: -1, + }, + } + + if t.source.tokenSource != nil { + t.line = source.tokenSource.GetLine() + t.column = source.tokenSource.GetCharPositionInLine() + } else { + t.column = -1 + } + return t +} + +// An empty {@link Pair} which is used as the default value of +// {@link //source} for tokens that do not have a source. + +//CommonToken.EMPTY_SOURCE = [ nil, nil ] + +// Constructs a New{@link CommonToken} as a copy of another {@link Token}. +// +//

+// If {@code oldToken} is also a {@link CommonToken} instance, the newly +// constructed token will share a reference to the {@link //text} field and +// the {@link Pair} stored in {@link //source}. Otherwise, {@link //text} will +// be assigned the result of calling {@link //GetText}, and {@link //source} +// will be constructed from the result of {@link Token//GetTokenSource} and +// {@link Token//GetInputStream}.

+// +// @param oldToken The token to copy. +func (c *CommonToken) clone() *CommonToken { + t := NewCommonToken(c.source, c.tokenType, c.channel, c.start, c.stop) + t.tokenIndex = c.GetTokenIndex() + t.line = c.GetLine() + t.column = c.GetColumn() + t.text = c.GetText() + return t +} + +func (c *CommonToken) GetText() string { + if c.text != "" { + return c.text + } + input := c.GetInputStream() + if input == nil { + return "" + } + n := input.Size() + if c.start < n && c.stop < n { + return input.GetTextFromInterval(NewInterval(c.start, c.stop)) + } + return "" +} + +func (c *CommonToken) SetText(text string) { + c.text = text +} + +func (c *CommonToken) String() string { + txt := c.GetText() + if txt != "" { + txt = strings.Replace(txt, "\n", "\\n", -1) + txt = strings.Replace(txt, "\r", "\\r", -1) + txt = strings.Replace(txt, "\t", "\\t", -1) + } else { + txt = "" + } + + var ch string + if c.channel > 0 { + ch = ",channel=" + strconv.Itoa(c.channel) + } else { + ch = "" + } + + return "[@" + strconv.Itoa(c.tokenIndex) + "," + strconv.Itoa(c.start) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(c.stop) + "='" + + txt + "',<" + strconv.Itoa(c.tokenType) + ">" + + ch + "," + strconv.Itoa(c.line) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(c.column) + "]" +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token_source.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token_source.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a3f36eaa67 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token_source.go @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +type TokenSource interface { + NextToken() Token + Skip() + More() + GetLine() int + GetCharPositionInLine() int + GetInputStream() CharStream + GetSourceName() string + setTokenFactory(factory TokenFactory) + GetTokenFactory() TokenFactory +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token_stream.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token_stream.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bf4ff6633e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/token_stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +type TokenStream interface { + IntStream + + LT(k int) Token + Reset() + + Get(index int) Token + GetTokenSource() TokenSource + SetTokenSource(TokenSource) + + GetAllText() string + GetTextFromInterval(Interval) string + GetTextFromRuleContext(RuleContext) string + GetTextFromTokens(Token, Token) string +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/tokenstream_rewriter.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/tokenstream_rewriter.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ccf59b465c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/tokenstream_rewriter.go @@ -0,0 +1,662 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" +) + +// +// Useful for rewriting out a buffered input token stream after doing some +// augmentation or other manipulations on it. + +//

+// You can insert stuff, replace, and delete chunks. Note that the operations +// are done lazily--only if you convert the buffer to a {@link String} with +// {@link TokenStream#getText()}. This is very efficient because you are not +// moving data around all the time. As the buffer of tokens is converted to +// strings, the {@link #getText()} method(s) scan the input token stream and +// check to see if there is an operation at the current index. If so, the +// operation is done and then normal {@link String} rendering continues on the +// buffer. This is like having multiple Turing machine instruction streams +// (programs) operating on a single input tape. :)

+//

+ +// This rewriter makes no modifications to the token stream. It does not ask the +// stream to fill itself up nor does it advance the input cursor. The token +// stream {@link TokenStream#index()} will return the same value before and +// after any {@link #getText()} call.

+ +//

+// The rewriter only works on tokens that you have in the buffer and ignores the +// current input cursor. If you are buffering tokens on-demand, calling +// {@link #getText()} halfway through the input will only do rewrites for those +// tokens in the first half of the file.

+ +//

+// Since the operations are done lazily at {@link #getText}-time, operations do +// not screw up the token index values. That is, an insert operation at token +// index {@code i} does not change the index values for tokens +// {@code i}+1..n-1.

+ +//

+// Because operations never actually alter the buffer, you may always get the +// original token stream back without undoing anything. Since the instructions +// are queued up, you can easily simulate transactions and roll back any changes +// if there is an error just by removing instructions. For example,

+ +//
+// CharStream input = new ANTLRFileStream("input");
+// TLexer lex = new TLexer(input);
+// CommonTokenStream tokens = new CommonTokenStream(lex);
+// T parser = new T(tokens);
+// TokenStreamRewriter rewriter = new TokenStreamRewriter(tokens);
+// parser.startRule();
+// 
+ +//

+// Then in the rules, you can execute (assuming rewriter is visible):

+ +//
+// Token t,u;
+// ...
+// rewriter.insertAfter(t, "text to put after t");}
+// rewriter.insertAfter(u, "text after u");}
+// System.out.println(rewriter.getText());
+// 
+ +//

+// You can also have multiple "instruction streams" and get multiple rewrites +// from a single pass over the input. Just name the instruction streams and use +// that name again when printing the buffer. This could be useful for generating +// a C file and also its header file--all from the same buffer:

+ +//
+// rewriter.insertAfter("pass1", t, "text to put after t");}
+// rewriter.insertAfter("pass2", u, "text after u");}
+// System.out.println(rewriter.getText("pass1"));
+// System.out.println(rewriter.getText("pass2"));
+// 
+ +//

+// If you don't use named rewrite streams, a "default" stream is used as the +// first example shows.

+ +const ( + DefaultProgramName = "default" + ProgramInitSize = 100 + MinTokenIndex = 0 +) + +// Define the rewrite operation hierarchy + +type RewriteOperation interface { + + // Execute the rewrite operation by possibly adding to the buffer. + // Return the index of the next token to operate on. + Execute(buffer *bytes.Buffer) int + String() string + GetInstructionIndex() int + GetIndex() int + GetText() string + GetOpName() string + GetTokens() TokenStream + SetInstructionIndex(val int) + SetIndex(int) + SetText(string) + SetOpName(string) + SetTokens(TokenStream) +} + +type BaseRewriteOperation struct { + //Current index of rewrites list + instructionIndex int + //Token buffer index + index int + //Substitution text + text string + //Actual operation name + opName string + //Pointer to token steam + tokens TokenStream +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) GetInstructionIndex() int { + return op.instructionIndex +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) GetIndex() int { + return op.index +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) GetText() string { + return op.text +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) GetOpName() string { + return op.opName +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) GetTokens() TokenStream { + return op.tokens +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) SetInstructionIndex(val int) { + op.instructionIndex = val +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) SetIndex(val int) { + op.index = val +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) SetText(val string) { + op.text = val +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) SetOpName(val string) { + op.opName = val +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) SetTokens(val TokenStream) { + op.tokens = val +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) Execute(_ *bytes.Buffer) int { + return op.index +} + +func (op *BaseRewriteOperation) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("<%s@%d:\"%s\">", + op.opName, + op.tokens.Get(op.GetIndex()), + op.text, + ) + +} + +type InsertBeforeOp struct { + BaseRewriteOperation +} + +func NewInsertBeforeOp(index int, text string, stream TokenStream) *InsertBeforeOp { + return &InsertBeforeOp{BaseRewriteOperation: BaseRewriteOperation{ + index: index, + text: text, + opName: "InsertBeforeOp", + tokens: stream, + }} +} + +func (op *InsertBeforeOp) Execute(buffer *bytes.Buffer) int { + buffer.WriteString(op.text) + if op.tokens.Get(op.index).GetTokenType() != TokenEOF { + buffer.WriteString(op.tokens.Get(op.index).GetText()) + } + return op.index + 1 +} + +func (op *InsertBeforeOp) String() string { + return op.BaseRewriteOperation.String() +} + +// InsertAfterOp distinguishes between insert after/before to do the "insert after" instructions +// first and then the "insert before" instructions at same index. Implementation +// of "insert after" is "insert before index+1". +type InsertAfterOp struct { + BaseRewriteOperation +} + +func NewInsertAfterOp(index int, text string, stream TokenStream) *InsertAfterOp { + return &InsertAfterOp{ + BaseRewriteOperation: BaseRewriteOperation{ + index: index + 1, + text: text, + tokens: stream, + }, + } +} + +func (op *InsertAfterOp) Execute(buffer *bytes.Buffer) int { + buffer.WriteString(op.text) + if op.tokens.Get(op.index).GetTokenType() != TokenEOF { + buffer.WriteString(op.tokens.Get(op.index).GetText()) + } + return op.index + 1 +} + +func (op *InsertAfterOp) String() string { + return op.BaseRewriteOperation.String() +} + +// ReplaceOp tries to replace range from x..y with (y-x)+1 ReplaceOp +// instructions. +type ReplaceOp struct { + BaseRewriteOperation + LastIndex int +} + +func NewReplaceOp(from, to int, text string, stream TokenStream) *ReplaceOp { + return &ReplaceOp{ + BaseRewriteOperation: BaseRewriteOperation{ + index: from, + text: text, + opName: "ReplaceOp", + tokens: stream, + }, + LastIndex: to, + } +} + +func (op *ReplaceOp) Execute(buffer *bytes.Buffer) int { + if op.text != "" { + buffer.WriteString(op.text) + } + return op.LastIndex + 1 +} + +func (op *ReplaceOp) String() string { + if op.text == "" { + return fmt.Sprintf("", + op.tokens.Get(op.index), op.tokens.Get(op.LastIndex)) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("", + op.tokens.Get(op.index), op.tokens.Get(op.LastIndex), op.text) +} + +type TokenStreamRewriter struct { + //Our source stream + tokens TokenStream + // You may have multiple, named streams of rewrite operations. + // I'm calling these things "programs." + // Maps String (name) → rewrite (List) + programs map[string][]RewriteOperation + lastRewriteTokenIndexes map[string]int +} + +func NewTokenStreamRewriter(tokens TokenStream) *TokenStreamRewriter { + return &TokenStreamRewriter{ + tokens: tokens, + programs: map[string][]RewriteOperation{ + DefaultProgramName: make([]RewriteOperation, 0, ProgramInitSize), + }, + lastRewriteTokenIndexes: map[string]int{}, + } +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) GetTokenStream() TokenStream { + return tsr.tokens +} + +// Rollback the instruction stream for a program so that +// the indicated instruction (via instructionIndex) is no +// longer in the stream. UNTESTED! +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) Rollback(programName string, instructionIndex int) { + is, ok := tsr.programs[programName] + if ok { + tsr.programs[programName] = is[MinTokenIndex:instructionIndex] + } +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) RollbackDefault(instructionIndex int) { + tsr.Rollback(DefaultProgramName, instructionIndex) +} + +// DeleteProgram Reset the program so that no instructions exist +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) DeleteProgram(programName string) { + tsr.Rollback(programName, MinTokenIndex) //TODO: double test on that cause lower bound is not included +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) DeleteProgramDefault() { + tsr.DeleteProgram(DefaultProgramName) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InsertAfter(programName string, index int, text string) { + // to insert after, just insert before next index (even if past end) + var op RewriteOperation = NewInsertAfterOp(index, text, tsr.tokens) + rewrites := tsr.GetProgram(programName) + op.SetInstructionIndex(len(rewrites)) + tsr.AddToProgram(programName, op) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InsertAfterDefault(index int, text string) { + tsr.InsertAfter(DefaultProgramName, index, text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InsertAfterToken(programName string, token Token, text string) { + tsr.InsertAfter(programName, token.GetTokenIndex(), text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InsertBefore(programName string, index int, text string) { + var op RewriteOperation = NewInsertBeforeOp(index, text, tsr.tokens) + rewrites := tsr.GetProgram(programName) + op.SetInstructionIndex(len(rewrites)) + tsr.AddToProgram(programName, op) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InsertBeforeDefault(index int, text string) { + tsr.InsertBefore(DefaultProgramName, index, text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InsertBeforeToken(programName string, token Token, text string) { + tsr.InsertBefore(programName, token.GetTokenIndex(), text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) Replace(programName string, from, to int, text string) { + if from > to || from < 0 || to < 0 || to >= tsr.tokens.Size() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("replace: range invalid: %d..%d(size=%d)", + from, to, tsr.tokens.Size())) + } + var op RewriteOperation = NewReplaceOp(from, to, text, tsr.tokens) + rewrites := tsr.GetProgram(programName) + op.SetInstructionIndex(len(rewrites)) + tsr.AddToProgram(programName, op) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) ReplaceDefault(from, to int, text string) { + tsr.Replace(DefaultProgramName, from, to, text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) ReplaceDefaultPos(index int, text string) { + tsr.ReplaceDefault(index, index, text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) ReplaceToken(programName string, from, to Token, text string) { + tsr.Replace(programName, from.GetTokenIndex(), to.GetTokenIndex(), text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) ReplaceTokenDefault(from, to Token, text string) { + tsr.ReplaceToken(DefaultProgramName, from, to, text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) ReplaceTokenDefaultPos(index Token, text string) { + tsr.ReplaceTokenDefault(index, index, text) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) Delete(programName string, from, to int) { + tsr.Replace(programName, from, to, "") +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) DeleteDefault(from, to int) { + tsr.Delete(DefaultProgramName, from, to) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) DeleteDefaultPos(index int) { + tsr.DeleteDefault(index, index) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) DeleteToken(programName string, from, to Token) { + tsr.ReplaceToken(programName, from, to, "") +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) DeleteTokenDefault(from, to Token) { + tsr.DeleteToken(DefaultProgramName, from, to) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) GetLastRewriteTokenIndex(programName string) int { + i, ok := tsr.lastRewriteTokenIndexes[programName] + if !ok { + return -1 + } + return i +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) GetLastRewriteTokenIndexDefault() int { + return tsr.GetLastRewriteTokenIndex(DefaultProgramName) +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) SetLastRewriteTokenIndex(programName string, i int) { + tsr.lastRewriteTokenIndexes[programName] = i +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) InitializeProgram(name string) []RewriteOperation { + is := make([]RewriteOperation, 0, ProgramInitSize) + tsr.programs[name] = is + return is +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) AddToProgram(name string, op RewriteOperation) { + is := tsr.GetProgram(name) + is = append(is, op) + tsr.programs[name] = is +} + +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) GetProgram(name string) []RewriteOperation { + is, ok := tsr.programs[name] + if !ok { + is = tsr.InitializeProgram(name) + } + return is +} + +// GetTextDefault returns the text from the original tokens altered per the +// instructions given to this rewriter. +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) GetTextDefault() string { + return tsr.GetText( + DefaultProgramName, + NewInterval(0, tsr.tokens.Size()-1)) +} + +// GetText returns the text from the original tokens altered per the +// instructions given to this rewriter. +func (tsr *TokenStreamRewriter) GetText(programName string, interval Interval) string { + rewrites := tsr.programs[programName] + start := interval.Start + stop := interval.Stop + // ensure start/end are in range + stop = min(stop, tsr.tokens.Size()-1) + start = max(start, 0) + if len(rewrites) == 0 { + return tsr.tokens.GetTextFromInterval(interval) // no instructions to execute + } + buf := bytes.Buffer{} + // First, optimize instruction stream + indexToOp := reduceToSingleOperationPerIndex(rewrites) + // Walk buffer, executing instructions and emitting tokens + for i := start; i <= stop && i < tsr.tokens.Size(); { + op := indexToOp[i] + delete(indexToOp, i) // remove so any left have index size-1 + t := tsr.tokens.Get(i) + if op == nil { + // no operation at that index, just dump token + if t.GetTokenType() != TokenEOF { + buf.WriteString(t.GetText()) + } + i++ // move to next token + } else { + i = op.Execute(&buf) // execute operation and skip + } + } + // include stuff after end if it's last index in buffer + // So, if they did an insertAfter(lastValidIndex, "foo"), include + // foo if end==lastValidIndex. + if stop == tsr.tokens.Size()-1 { + // Scan any remaining operations after last token + // should be included (they will be inserts). + for _, op := range indexToOp { + if op.GetIndex() >= tsr.tokens.Size()-1 { + buf.WriteString(op.GetText()) + } + } + } + return buf.String() +} + +// reduceToSingleOperationPerIndex combines operations and report invalid operations (like +// overlapping replaces that are not completed nested). Inserts to +// same index need to be combined etc... +// +// Here are the cases: +// +// I.i.u I.j.v leave alone, non-overlapping +// I.i.u I.i.v combine: Iivu +// +// R.i-j.u R.x-y.v | i-j in x-y delete first R +// R.i-j.u R.i-j.v delete first R +// R.i-j.u R.x-y.v | x-y in i-j ERROR +// R.i-j.u R.x-y.v | boundaries overlap ERROR +// +// Delete special case of replace (text==null): +// D.i-j.u D.x-y.v | boundaries overlap combine to max(min)..max(right) +// +// I.i.u R.x-y.v | i in (x+1)-y delete I (since insert before +// we're not deleting i) +// I.i.u R.x-y.v | i not in (x+1)-y leave alone, non-overlapping +// R.x-y.v I.i.u | i in x-y ERROR +// R.x-y.v I.x.u R.x-y.uv (combine, delete I) +// R.x-y.v I.i.u | i not in x-y leave alone, non-overlapping +// +// I.i.u = insert u before op @ index i +// R.x-y.u = replace x-y indexed tokens with u +// +// First we need to examine replaces. For any replace op: +// +// 1. wipe out any insertions before op within that range. +// 2. Drop any replace op before that is contained completely within +// that range. +// 3. Throw exception upon boundary overlap with any previous replace. +// +// Then we can deal with inserts: +// +// 1. for any inserts to same index, combine even if not adjacent. +// 2. for any prior replace with same left boundary, combine this +// insert with replace and delete this 'replace'. +// 3. throw exception if index in same range as previous replace +// +// Don't actually delete; make op null in list. Easier to walk list. +// Later we can throw as we add to index → op map. +// +// Note that I.2 R.2-2 will wipe out I.2 even though, technically, the +// inserted stuff would be before the 'replace' range. But, if you +// add tokens in front of a method body '{' and then delete the method +// body, I think the stuff before the '{' you added should disappear too. +// +// The func returns a map from token index to operation. +func reduceToSingleOperationPerIndex(rewrites []RewriteOperation) map[int]RewriteOperation { + // WALK REPLACES + for i := 0; i < len(rewrites); i++ { + op := rewrites[i] + if op == nil { + continue + } + rop, ok := op.(*ReplaceOp) + if !ok { + continue + } + // Wipe prior inserts within range + for j := 0; j < i && j < len(rewrites); j++ { + if iop, ok := rewrites[j].(*InsertBeforeOp); ok { + if iop.index == rop.index { + // E.g., insert before 2, delete 2..2; update replace + // text to include insert before, kill insert + rewrites[iop.instructionIndex] = nil + if rop.text != "" { + rop.text = iop.text + rop.text + } else { + rop.text = iop.text + } + } else if iop.index > rop.index && iop.index <= rop.LastIndex { + // delete insert as it's a no-op. + rewrites[iop.instructionIndex] = nil + } + } + } + // Drop any prior replaces contained within + for j := 0; j < i && j < len(rewrites); j++ { + if prevop, ok := rewrites[j].(*ReplaceOp); ok { + if prevop.index >= rop.index && prevop.LastIndex <= rop.LastIndex { + // delete replace as it's a no-op. + rewrites[prevop.instructionIndex] = nil + continue + } + // throw exception unless disjoint or identical + disjoint := prevop.LastIndex < rop.index || prevop.index > rop.LastIndex + // Delete special case of replace (text==null): + // D.i-j.u D.x-y.v | boundaries overlap combine to max(min)..max(right) + if prevop.text == "" && rop.text == "" && !disjoint { + rewrites[prevop.instructionIndex] = nil + rop.index = min(prevop.index, rop.index) + rop.LastIndex = max(prevop.LastIndex, rop.LastIndex) + } else if !disjoint { + panic("replace op boundaries of " + rop.String() + " overlap with previous " + prevop.String()) + } + } + } + } + // WALK INSERTS + for i := 0; i < len(rewrites); i++ { + op := rewrites[i] + if op == nil { + continue + } + //hack to replicate inheritance in composition + _, iok := rewrites[i].(*InsertBeforeOp) + _, aok := rewrites[i].(*InsertAfterOp) + if !iok && !aok { + continue + } + iop := rewrites[i] + // combine current insert with prior if any at same index + // deviating a bit from TokenStreamRewriter.java - hard to incorporate inheritance logic + for j := 0; j < i && j < len(rewrites); j++ { + if nextIop, ok := rewrites[j].(*InsertAfterOp); ok { + if nextIop.index == iop.GetIndex() { + iop.SetText(nextIop.text + iop.GetText()) + rewrites[j] = nil + } + } + if prevIop, ok := rewrites[j].(*InsertBeforeOp); ok { + if prevIop.index == iop.GetIndex() { + iop.SetText(iop.GetText() + prevIop.text) + rewrites[prevIop.instructionIndex] = nil + } + } + } + // look for replaces where iop.index is in range; error + for j := 0; j < i && j < len(rewrites); j++ { + if rop, ok := rewrites[j].(*ReplaceOp); ok { + if iop.GetIndex() == rop.index { + rop.text = iop.GetText() + rop.text + rewrites[i] = nil + continue + } + if iop.GetIndex() >= rop.index && iop.GetIndex() <= rop.LastIndex { + panic("insert op " + iop.String() + " within boundaries of previous " + rop.String()) + } + } + } + } + m := map[int]RewriteOperation{} + for i := 0; i < len(rewrites); i++ { + op := rewrites[i] + if op == nil { + continue + } + if _, ok := m[op.GetIndex()]; ok { + panic("should only be one op per index") + } + m[op.GetIndex()] = op + } + return m +} + +/* + Quick fixing Go lack of overloads +*/ + +func max(a, b int) int { + if a > b { + return a + } else { + return b + } +} +func min(a, b int) int { + if a < b { + return a + } else { + return b + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/trace_listener.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/trace_listener.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7b663bf849 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/trace_listener.go @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import "fmt" + +type TraceListener struct { + parser *BaseParser +} + +func NewTraceListener(parser *BaseParser) *TraceListener { + tl := new(TraceListener) + tl.parser = parser + return tl +} + +func (t *TraceListener) VisitErrorNode(_ ErrorNode) { +} + +func (t *TraceListener) EnterEveryRule(ctx ParserRuleContext) { + fmt.Println("enter " + t.parser.GetRuleNames()[ctx.GetRuleIndex()] + ", LT(1)=" + t.parser.input.LT(1).GetText()) +} + +func (t *TraceListener) VisitTerminal(node TerminalNode) { + fmt.Println("consume " + fmt.Sprint(node.GetSymbol()) + " rule " + t.parser.GetRuleNames()[t.parser.ctx.GetRuleIndex()]) +} + +func (t *TraceListener) ExitEveryRule(ctx ParserRuleContext) { + fmt.Println("exit " + t.parser.GetRuleNames()[ctx.GetRuleIndex()] + ", LT(1)=" + t.parser.input.LT(1).GetText()) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/transition.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/transition.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..313b0fc127 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/transition.go @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +// atom, set, epsilon, action, predicate, rule transitions. +// +//

This is a one way link. It emanates from a state (usually via a list of +// transitions) and has a target state.

+// +//

Since we never have to change the ATN transitions once we construct it, +// the states. We'll use the term Edge for the DFA to distinguish them from +// ATN transitions.

+ +type Transition interface { + getTarget() ATNState + setTarget(ATNState) + getIsEpsilon() bool + getLabel() *IntervalSet + getSerializationType() int + Matches(int, int, int) bool +} + +type BaseTransition struct { + target ATNState + isEpsilon bool + label int + intervalSet *IntervalSet + serializationType int +} + +func NewBaseTransition(target ATNState) *BaseTransition { + + if target == nil { + panic("target cannot be nil.") + } + + t := new(BaseTransition) + + t.target = target + // Are we epsilon, action, sempred? + t.isEpsilon = false + t.intervalSet = nil + + return t +} + +func (t *BaseTransition) getTarget() ATNState { + return t.target +} + +func (t *BaseTransition) setTarget(s ATNState) { + t.target = s +} + +func (t *BaseTransition) getIsEpsilon() bool { + return t.isEpsilon +} + +func (t *BaseTransition) getLabel() *IntervalSet { + return t.intervalSet +} + +func (t *BaseTransition) getSerializationType() int { + return t.serializationType +} + +func (t *BaseTransition) Matches(_, _, _ int) bool { + panic("Not implemented") +} + +const ( + TransitionEPSILON = 1 + TransitionRANGE = 2 + TransitionRULE = 3 + TransitionPREDICATE = 4 // e.g., {isType(input.LT(1))}? + TransitionATOM = 5 + TransitionACTION = 6 + TransitionSET = 7 // ~(A|B) or ~atom, wildcard, which convert to next 2 + TransitionNOTSET = 8 + TransitionWILDCARD = 9 + TransitionPRECEDENCE = 10 +) + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var TransitionserializationNames = []string{ + "INVALID", + "EPSILON", + "RANGE", + "RULE", + "PREDICATE", + "ATOM", + "ACTION", + "SET", + "NOT_SET", + "WILDCARD", + "PRECEDENCE", +} + +//var TransitionserializationTypes struct { +// EpsilonTransition int +// RangeTransition int +// RuleTransition int +// PredicateTransition int +// AtomTransition int +// ActionTransition int +// SetTransition int +// NotSetTransition int +// WildcardTransition int +// PrecedencePredicateTransition int +//}{ +// TransitionEPSILON, +// TransitionRANGE, +// TransitionRULE, +// TransitionPREDICATE, +// TransitionATOM, +// TransitionACTION, +// TransitionSET, +// TransitionNOTSET, +// TransitionWILDCARD, +// TransitionPRECEDENCE +//} + +// AtomTransition +// TODO: make all transitions sets? no, should remove set edges +type AtomTransition struct { + BaseTransition +} + +func NewAtomTransition(target ATNState, intervalSet int) *AtomTransition { + t := &AtomTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionATOM, + label: intervalSet, + isEpsilon: false, + }, + } + t.intervalSet = t.makeLabel() + + return t +} + +func (t *AtomTransition) makeLabel() *IntervalSet { + s := NewIntervalSet() + s.addOne(t.label) + return s +} + +func (t *AtomTransition) Matches(symbol, _, _ int) bool { + return t.label == symbol +} + +func (t *AtomTransition) String() string { + return strconv.Itoa(t.label) +} + +type RuleTransition struct { + BaseTransition + followState ATNState + ruleIndex, precedence int +} + +func NewRuleTransition(ruleStart ATNState, ruleIndex, precedence int, followState ATNState) *RuleTransition { + return &RuleTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: ruleStart, + isEpsilon: true, + serializationType: TransitionRULE, + }, + ruleIndex: ruleIndex, + precedence: precedence, + followState: followState, + } +} + +func (t *RuleTransition) Matches(_, _, _ int) bool { + return false +} + +type EpsilonTransition struct { + BaseTransition + outermostPrecedenceReturn int +} + +func NewEpsilonTransition(target ATNState, outermostPrecedenceReturn int) *EpsilonTransition { + return &EpsilonTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionEPSILON, + isEpsilon: true, + }, + outermostPrecedenceReturn: outermostPrecedenceReturn, + } +} + +func (t *EpsilonTransition) Matches(_, _, _ int) bool { + return false +} + +func (t *EpsilonTransition) String() string { + return "epsilon" +} + +type RangeTransition struct { + BaseTransition + start, stop int +} + +func NewRangeTransition(target ATNState, start, stop int) *RangeTransition { + t := &RangeTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionRANGE, + isEpsilon: false, + }, + start: start, + stop: stop, + } + t.intervalSet = t.makeLabel() + return t +} + +func (t *RangeTransition) makeLabel() *IntervalSet { + s := NewIntervalSet() + s.addRange(t.start, t.stop) + return s +} + +func (t *RangeTransition) Matches(symbol, _, _ int) bool { + return symbol >= t.start && symbol <= t.stop +} + +func (t *RangeTransition) String() string { + var sb strings.Builder + sb.WriteByte('\'') + sb.WriteRune(rune(t.start)) + sb.WriteString("'..'") + sb.WriteRune(rune(t.stop)) + sb.WriteByte('\'') + return sb.String() +} + +type AbstractPredicateTransition interface { + Transition + IAbstractPredicateTransitionFoo() +} + +type BaseAbstractPredicateTransition struct { + BaseTransition +} + +func NewBasePredicateTransition(target ATNState) *BaseAbstractPredicateTransition { + return &BaseAbstractPredicateTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + }, + } +} + +func (a *BaseAbstractPredicateTransition) IAbstractPredicateTransitionFoo() {} + +type PredicateTransition struct { + BaseAbstractPredicateTransition + isCtxDependent bool + ruleIndex, predIndex int +} + +func NewPredicateTransition(target ATNState, ruleIndex, predIndex int, isCtxDependent bool) *PredicateTransition { + return &PredicateTransition{ + BaseAbstractPredicateTransition: BaseAbstractPredicateTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionPREDICATE, + isEpsilon: true, + }, + }, + isCtxDependent: isCtxDependent, + ruleIndex: ruleIndex, + predIndex: predIndex, + } +} + +func (t *PredicateTransition) Matches(_, _, _ int) bool { + return false +} + +func (t *PredicateTransition) getPredicate() *Predicate { + return NewPredicate(t.ruleIndex, t.predIndex, t.isCtxDependent) +} + +func (t *PredicateTransition) String() string { + return "pred_" + strconv.Itoa(t.ruleIndex) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(t.predIndex) +} + +type ActionTransition struct { + BaseTransition + isCtxDependent bool + ruleIndex, actionIndex, predIndex int +} + +func NewActionTransition(target ATNState, ruleIndex, actionIndex int, isCtxDependent bool) *ActionTransition { + return &ActionTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionACTION, + isEpsilon: true, + }, + isCtxDependent: isCtxDependent, + ruleIndex: ruleIndex, + actionIndex: actionIndex, + } +} + +func (t *ActionTransition) Matches(_, _, _ int) bool { + return false +} + +func (t *ActionTransition) String() string { + return "action_" + strconv.Itoa(t.ruleIndex) + ":" + strconv.Itoa(t.actionIndex) +} + +type SetTransition struct { + BaseTransition +} + +func NewSetTransition(target ATNState, set *IntervalSet) *SetTransition { + t := &SetTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionSET, + }, + } + + if set != nil { + t.intervalSet = set + } else { + t.intervalSet = NewIntervalSet() + t.intervalSet.addOne(TokenInvalidType) + } + return t +} + +func (t *SetTransition) Matches(symbol, _, _ int) bool { + return t.intervalSet.contains(symbol) +} + +func (t *SetTransition) String() string { + return t.intervalSet.String() +} + +type NotSetTransition struct { + SetTransition +} + +func NewNotSetTransition(target ATNState, set *IntervalSet) *NotSetTransition { + t := &NotSetTransition{ + SetTransition: SetTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionNOTSET, + }, + }, + } + if set != nil { + t.intervalSet = set + } else { + t.intervalSet = NewIntervalSet() + t.intervalSet.addOne(TokenInvalidType) + } + + return t +} + +func (t *NotSetTransition) Matches(symbol, minVocabSymbol, maxVocabSymbol int) bool { + return symbol >= minVocabSymbol && symbol <= maxVocabSymbol && !t.intervalSet.contains(symbol) +} + +func (t *NotSetTransition) String() string { + return "~" + t.intervalSet.String() +} + +type WildcardTransition struct { + BaseTransition +} + +func NewWildcardTransition(target ATNState) *WildcardTransition { + return &WildcardTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionWILDCARD, + }, + } +} + +func (t *WildcardTransition) Matches(symbol, minVocabSymbol, maxVocabSymbol int) bool { + return symbol >= minVocabSymbol && symbol <= maxVocabSymbol +} + +func (t *WildcardTransition) String() string { + return "." +} + +type PrecedencePredicateTransition struct { + BaseAbstractPredicateTransition + precedence int +} + +func NewPrecedencePredicateTransition(target ATNState, precedence int) *PrecedencePredicateTransition { + return &PrecedencePredicateTransition{ + BaseAbstractPredicateTransition: BaseAbstractPredicateTransition{ + BaseTransition: BaseTransition{ + target: target, + serializationType: TransitionPRECEDENCE, + isEpsilon: true, + }, + }, + precedence: precedence, + } +} + +func (t *PrecedencePredicateTransition) Matches(_, _, _ int) bool { + return false +} + +func (t *PrecedencePredicateTransition) getPredicate() *PrecedencePredicate { + return NewPrecedencePredicate(t.precedence) +} + +func (t *PrecedencePredicateTransition) String() string { + return fmt.Sprint(t.precedence) + " >= _p" +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/tree.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/tree.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c288420fb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/tree.go @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +// The basic notion of a tree has a parent, a payload, and a list of children. +// It is the most abstract interface for all the trees used by ANTLR. +/// + +var TreeInvalidInterval = NewInterval(-1, -2) + +type Tree interface { + GetParent() Tree + SetParent(Tree) + GetPayload() interface{} + GetChild(i int) Tree + GetChildCount() int + GetChildren() []Tree +} + +type SyntaxTree interface { + Tree + GetSourceInterval() Interval +} + +type ParseTree interface { + SyntaxTree + Accept(Visitor ParseTreeVisitor) interface{} + GetText() string + ToStringTree([]string, Recognizer) string +} + +type RuleNode interface { + ParseTree + GetRuleContext() RuleContext +} + +type TerminalNode interface { + ParseTree + GetSymbol() Token +} + +type ErrorNode interface { + TerminalNode + + errorNode() +} + +type ParseTreeVisitor interface { + Visit(tree ParseTree) interface{} + VisitChildren(node RuleNode) interface{} + VisitTerminal(node TerminalNode) interface{} + VisitErrorNode(node ErrorNode) interface{} +} + +type BaseParseTreeVisitor struct{} + +var _ ParseTreeVisitor = &BaseParseTreeVisitor{} + +func (v *BaseParseTreeVisitor) Visit(tree ParseTree) interface{} { return tree.Accept(v) } +func (v *BaseParseTreeVisitor) VisitChildren(_ RuleNode) interface{} { return nil } +func (v *BaseParseTreeVisitor) VisitTerminal(_ TerminalNode) interface{} { return nil } +func (v *BaseParseTreeVisitor) VisitErrorNode(_ ErrorNode) interface{} { return nil } + +// TODO: Implement this? +//func (this ParseTreeVisitor) Visit(ctx) { +// if (Utils.isArray(ctx)) { +// self := this +// return ctx.map(function(child) { return VisitAtom(self, child)}) +// } else { +// return VisitAtom(this, ctx) +// } +//} +// +//func VisitAtom(Visitor, ctx) { +// if (ctx.parser == nil) { //is terminal +// return +// } +// +// name := ctx.parser.ruleNames[ctx.ruleIndex] +// funcName := "Visit" + Utils.titleCase(name) +// +// return Visitor[funcName](ctx) +//} + +type ParseTreeListener interface { + VisitTerminal(node TerminalNode) + VisitErrorNode(node ErrorNode) + EnterEveryRule(ctx ParserRuleContext) + ExitEveryRule(ctx ParserRuleContext) +} + +type BaseParseTreeListener struct{} + +var _ ParseTreeListener = &BaseParseTreeListener{} + +func (l *BaseParseTreeListener) VisitTerminal(_ TerminalNode) {} +func (l *BaseParseTreeListener) VisitErrorNode(_ ErrorNode) {} +func (l *BaseParseTreeListener) EnterEveryRule(_ ParserRuleContext) {} +func (l *BaseParseTreeListener) ExitEveryRule(_ ParserRuleContext) {} + +type TerminalNodeImpl struct { + parentCtx RuleContext + symbol Token +} + +var _ TerminalNode = &TerminalNodeImpl{} + +func NewTerminalNodeImpl(symbol Token) *TerminalNodeImpl { + tn := new(TerminalNodeImpl) + + tn.parentCtx = nil + tn.symbol = symbol + + return tn +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetChild(_ int) Tree { + return nil +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetChildren() []Tree { + return nil +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) SetChildren(_ []Tree) { + panic("Cannot set children on terminal node") +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetSymbol() Token { + return t.symbol +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetParent() Tree { + return t.parentCtx +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) SetParent(tree Tree) { + t.parentCtx = tree.(RuleContext) +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetPayload() interface{} { + return t.symbol +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetSourceInterval() Interval { + if t.symbol == nil { + return TreeInvalidInterval + } + tokenIndex := t.symbol.GetTokenIndex() + return NewInterval(tokenIndex, tokenIndex) +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetChildCount() int { + return 0 +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) Accept(v ParseTreeVisitor) interface{} { + return v.VisitTerminal(t) +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) GetText() string { + return t.symbol.GetText() +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) String() string { + if t.symbol.GetTokenType() == TokenEOF { + return "" + } + + return t.symbol.GetText() +} + +func (t *TerminalNodeImpl) ToStringTree(_ []string, _ Recognizer) string { + return t.String() +} + +// Represents a token that was consumed during reSynchronization +// rather than during a valid Match operation. For example, +// we will create this kind of a node during single token insertion +// and deletion as well as during "consume until error recovery set" +// upon no viable alternative exceptions. + +type ErrorNodeImpl struct { + *TerminalNodeImpl +} + +var _ ErrorNode = &ErrorNodeImpl{} + +func NewErrorNodeImpl(token Token) *ErrorNodeImpl { + en := new(ErrorNodeImpl) + en.TerminalNodeImpl = NewTerminalNodeImpl(token) + return en +} + +func (e *ErrorNodeImpl) errorNode() {} + +func (e *ErrorNodeImpl) Accept(v ParseTreeVisitor) interface{} { + return v.VisitErrorNode(e) +} + +type ParseTreeWalker struct { +} + +func NewParseTreeWalker() *ParseTreeWalker { + return new(ParseTreeWalker) +} + +// Walk performs a walk on the given parse tree starting at the root and going down recursively +// with depth-first search. On each node, [EnterRule] is called before +// recursively walking down into child nodes, then [ExitRule] is called after the recursive call to wind up. +func (p *ParseTreeWalker) Walk(listener ParseTreeListener, t Tree) { + switch tt := t.(type) { + case ErrorNode: + listener.VisitErrorNode(tt) + case TerminalNode: + listener.VisitTerminal(tt) + default: + p.EnterRule(listener, t.(RuleNode)) + for i := 0; i < t.GetChildCount(); i++ { + child := t.GetChild(i) + p.Walk(listener, child) + } + p.ExitRule(listener, t.(RuleNode)) + } +} + +// EnterRule enters a grammar rule by first triggering the generic event [ParseTreeListener].[EnterEveryRule] +// then by triggering the event specific to the given parse tree node +func (p *ParseTreeWalker) EnterRule(listener ParseTreeListener, r RuleNode) { + ctx := r.GetRuleContext().(ParserRuleContext) + listener.EnterEveryRule(ctx) + ctx.EnterRule(listener) +} + +// ExitRule exits a grammar rule by first triggering the event specific to the given parse tree node +// then by triggering the generic event [ParseTreeListener].ExitEveryRule +func (p *ParseTreeWalker) ExitRule(listener ParseTreeListener, r RuleNode) { + ctx := r.GetRuleContext().(ParserRuleContext) + ctx.ExitRule(listener) + listener.ExitEveryRule(ctx) +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedGlobalVariable +var ParseTreeWalkerDefault = NewParseTreeWalker() + +type IterativeParseTreeWalker struct { + *ParseTreeWalker +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func NewIterativeParseTreeWalker() *IterativeParseTreeWalker { + return new(IterativeParseTreeWalker) +} + +func (i *IterativeParseTreeWalker) Walk(listener ParseTreeListener, t Tree) { + var stack []Tree + var indexStack []int + currentNode := t + currentIndex := 0 + + for currentNode != nil { + // pre-order visit + switch tt := currentNode.(type) { + case ErrorNode: + listener.VisitErrorNode(tt) + case TerminalNode: + listener.VisitTerminal(tt) + default: + i.EnterRule(listener, currentNode.(RuleNode)) + } + // Move down to first child, if exists + if currentNode.GetChildCount() > 0 { + stack = append(stack, currentNode) + indexStack = append(indexStack, currentIndex) + currentIndex = 0 + currentNode = currentNode.GetChild(0) + continue + } + + for { + // post-order visit + if ruleNode, ok := currentNode.(RuleNode); ok { + i.ExitRule(listener, ruleNode) + } + // No parent, so no siblings + if len(stack) == 0 { + currentNode = nil + currentIndex = 0 + break + } + // Move to next sibling if possible + currentIndex++ + if stack[len(stack)-1].GetChildCount() > currentIndex { + currentNode = stack[len(stack)-1].GetChild(currentIndex) + break + } + // No next, sibling, so move up + currentNode, stack = stack[len(stack)-1], stack[:len(stack)-1] + currentIndex, indexStack = indexStack[len(indexStack)-1], indexStack[:len(indexStack)-1] + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/trees.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/trees.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f44c05d811 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/trees.go @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import "fmt" + +/** A set of utility routines useful for all kinds of ANTLR trees. */ + +// TreesStringTree prints out a whole tree in LISP form. [getNodeText] is used on the +// node payloads to get the text for the nodes. Detects parse trees and extracts data appropriately. +func TreesStringTree(tree Tree, ruleNames []string, recog Recognizer) string { + + if recog != nil { + ruleNames = recog.GetRuleNames() + } + + s := TreesGetNodeText(tree, ruleNames, nil) + + s = EscapeWhitespace(s, false) + c := tree.GetChildCount() + if c == 0 { + return s + } + res := "(" + s + " " + if c > 0 { + s = TreesStringTree(tree.GetChild(0), ruleNames, nil) + res += s + } + for i := 1; i < c; i++ { + s = TreesStringTree(tree.GetChild(i), ruleNames, nil) + res += " " + s + } + res += ")" + return res +} + +func TreesGetNodeText(t Tree, ruleNames []string, recog Parser) string { + if recog != nil { + ruleNames = recog.GetRuleNames() + } + + if ruleNames != nil { + switch t2 := t.(type) { + case RuleNode: + t3 := t2.GetRuleContext() + altNumber := t3.GetAltNumber() + + if altNumber != ATNInvalidAltNumber { + return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", ruleNames[t3.GetRuleIndex()], altNumber) + } + return ruleNames[t3.GetRuleIndex()] + case ErrorNode: + return fmt.Sprint(t2) + case TerminalNode: + if t2.GetSymbol() != nil { + return t2.GetSymbol().GetText() + } + } + } + + // no recognition for rule names + payload := t.GetPayload() + if p2, ok := payload.(Token); ok { + return p2.GetText() + } + + return fmt.Sprint(t.GetPayload()) +} + +// TreesGetChildren returns am ordered list of all children of this node +// +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func TreesGetChildren(t Tree) []Tree { + list := make([]Tree, 0) + for i := 0; i < t.GetChildCount(); i++ { + list = append(list, t.GetChild(i)) + } + return list +} + +// TreesgetAncestors returns a list of all ancestors of this node. The first node of list is the root +// and the last node is the parent of this node. +// +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func TreesgetAncestors(t Tree) []Tree { + ancestors := make([]Tree, 0) + t = t.GetParent() + for t != nil { + f := []Tree{t} + ancestors = append(f, ancestors...) + t = t.GetParent() + } + return ancestors +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func TreesFindAllTokenNodes(t ParseTree, ttype int) []ParseTree { + return TreesfindAllNodes(t, ttype, true) +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func TreesfindAllRuleNodes(t ParseTree, ruleIndex int) []ParseTree { + return TreesfindAllNodes(t, ruleIndex, false) +} + +func TreesfindAllNodes(t ParseTree, index int, findTokens bool) []ParseTree { + nodes := make([]ParseTree, 0) + treesFindAllNodes(t, index, findTokens, &nodes) + return nodes +} + +func treesFindAllNodes(t ParseTree, index int, findTokens bool, nodes *[]ParseTree) { + // check this node (the root) first + + t2, ok := t.(TerminalNode) + t3, ok2 := t.(ParserRuleContext) + + if findTokens && ok { + if t2.GetSymbol().GetTokenType() == index { + *nodes = append(*nodes, t2) + } + } else if !findTokens && ok2 { + if t3.GetRuleIndex() == index { + *nodes = append(*nodes, t3) + } + } + // check children + for i := 0; i < t.GetChildCount(); i++ { + treesFindAllNodes(t.GetChild(i).(ParseTree), index, findTokens, nodes) + } +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func TreesDescendants(t ParseTree) []ParseTree { + nodes := []ParseTree{t} + for i := 0; i < t.GetChildCount(); i++ { + nodes = append(nodes, TreesDescendants(t.GetChild(i).(ParseTree))...) + } + return nodes +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/utils.go b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/utils.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..733d7df9dc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/antlr4-go/antlr/v4/utils.go @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The ANTLR Project. All rights reserved. +// Use of this file is governed by the BSD 3-clause license that +// can be found in the LICENSE.txt file in the project root. + +package antlr + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "math/bits" + "os" + "strconv" + "strings" + "syscall" +) + +func intMin(a, b int) int { + if a < b { + return a + } + return b +} + +func intMax(a, b int) int { + if a > b { + return a + } + return b +} + +// A simple integer stack + +type IntStack []int + +var ErrEmptyStack = errors.New("stack is empty") + +func (s *IntStack) Pop() (int, error) { + l := len(*s) - 1 + if l < 0 { + return 0, ErrEmptyStack + } + v := (*s)[l] + *s = (*s)[0:l] + return v, nil +} + +func (s *IntStack) Push(e int) { + *s = append(*s, e) +} + +const bitsPerWord = 64 + +func indexForBit(bit int) int { + return bit / bitsPerWord +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction,GoUnusedFunction +func wordForBit(data []uint64, bit int) uint64 { + idx := indexForBit(bit) + if idx >= len(data) { + return 0 + } + return data[idx] +} + +func maskForBit(bit int) uint64 { + return uint64(1) << (bit % bitsPerWord) +} + +func wordsNeeded(bit int) int { + return indexForBit(bit) + 1 +} + +type BitSet struct { + data []uint64 +} + +// NewBitSet creates a new bitwise set +// TODO: See if we can replace with the standard library's BitSet +func NewBitSet() *BitSet { + return &BitSet{} +} + +func (b *BitSet) add(value int) { + idx := indexForBit(value) + if idx >= len(b.data) { + size := wordsNeeded(value) + data := make([]uint64, size) + copy(data, b.data) + b.data = data + } + b.data[idx] |= maskForBit(value) +} + +func (b *BitSet) clear(index int) { + idx := indexForBit(index) + if idx >= len(b.data) { + return + } + b.data[idx] &= ^maskForBit(index) +} + +func (b *BitSet) or(set *BitSet) { + // Get min size necessary to represent the bits in both sets. + bLen := b.minLen() + setLen := set.minLen() + maxLen := intMax(bLen, setLen) + if maxLen > len(b.data) { + // Increase the size of len(b.data) to represent the bits in both sets. + data := make([]uint64, maxLen) + copy(data, b.data) + b.data = data + } + // len(b.data) is at least setLen. + for i := 0; i < setLen; i++ { + b.data[i] |= set.data[i] + } +} + +func (b *BitSet) remove(value int) { + b.clear(value) +} + +func (b *BitSet) contains(value int) bool { + idx := indexForBit(value) + if idx >= len(b.data) { + return false + } + return (b.data[idx] & maskForBit(value)) != 0 +} + +func (b *BitSet) minValue() int { + for i, v := range b.data { + if v == 0 { + continue + } + return i*bitsPerWord + bits.TrailingZeros64(v) + } + return 2147483647 +} + +func (b *BitSet) equals(other interface{}) bool { + otherBitSet, ok := other.(*BitSet) + if !ok { + return false + } + + if b == otherBitSet { + return true + } + + // We only compare set bits, so we cannot rely on the two slices having the same size. Its + // possible for two BitSets to have different slice lengths but the same set bits. So we only + // compare the relevant words and ignore the trailing zeros. + bLen := b.minLen() + otherLen := otherBitSet.minLen() + + if bLen != otherLen { + return false + } + + for i := 0; i < bLen; i++ { + if b.data[i] != otherBitSet.data[i] { + return false + } + } + + return true +} + +func (b *BitSet) minLen() int { + for i := len(b.data); i > 0; i-- { + if b.data[i-1] != 0 { + return i + } + } + return 0 +} + +func (b *BitSet) length() int { + cnt := 0 + for _, val := range b.data { + cnt += bits.OnesCount64(val) + } + return cnt +} + +func (b *BitSet) String() string { + vals := make([]string, 0, b.length()) + + for i, v := range b.data { + for v != 0 { + n := bits.TrailingZeros64(v) + vals = append(vals, strconv.Itoa(i*bitsPerWord+n)) + v &= ^(uint64(1) << n) + } + } + + return "{" + strings.Join(vals, ", ") + "}" +} + +type AltDict struct { + data map[string]interface{} +} + +func NewAltDict() *AltDict { + d := new(AltDict) + d.data = make(map[string]interface{}) + return d +} + +func (a *AltDict) Get(key string) interface{} { + key = "k-" + key + return a.data[key] +} + +func (a *AltDict) put(key string, value interface{}) { + key = "k-" + key + a.data[key] = value +} + +func (a *AltDict) values() []interface{} { + vs := make([]interface{}, len(a.data)) + i := 0 + for _, v := range a.data { + vs[i] = v + i++ + } + return vs +} + +func EscapeWhitespace(s string, escapeSpaces bool) string { + + s = strings.Replace(s, "\t", "\\t", -1) + s = strings.Replace(s, "\n", "\\n", -1) + s = strings.Replace(s, "\r", "\\r", -1) + if escapeSpaces { + s = strings.Replace(s, " ", "\u00B7", -1) + } + return s +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func TerminalNodeToStringArray(sa []TerminalNode) []string { + st := make([]string, len(sa)) + + for i, s := range sa { + st[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%v", s) + } + + return st +} + +//goland:noinspection GoUnusedExportedFunction +func PrintArrayJavaStyle(sa []string) string { + var buffer bytes.Buffer + + buffer.WriteString("[") + + for i, s := range sa { + buffer.WriteString(s) + if i != len(sa)-1 { + buffer.WriteString(", ") + } + } + + buffer.WriteString("]") + + return buffer.String() +} + +// murmur hash +func murmurInit(seed int) int { + return seed +} + +func murmurUpdate(h int, value int) int { + const c1 uint32 = 0xCC9E2D51 + const c2 uint32 = 0x1B873593 + const r1 uint32 = 15 + const r2 uint32 = 13 + const m uint32 = 5 + const n uint32 = 0xE6546B64 + + k := uint32(value) + k *= c1 + k = (k << r1) | (k >> (32 - r1)) + k *= c2 + + hash := uint32(h) ^ k + hash = (hash << r2) | (hash >> (32 - r2)) + hash = hash*m + n + return int(hash) +} + +func murmurFinish(h int, numberOfWords int) int { + var hash = uint32(h) + hash ^= uint32(numberOfWords) << 2 + hash ^= hash >> 16 + hash *= 0x85ebca6b + hash ^= hash >> 13 + hash *= 0xc2b2ae35 + hash ^= hash >> 16 + + return int(hash) +} + +func isDirectory(dir string) (bool, error) { + fileInfo, err := os.Stat(dir) + if err != nil { + switch { + case errors.Is(err, syscall.ENOENT): + // The given directory does not exist, so we will try to create it + // + err = os.MkdirAll(dir, 0755) + if err != nil { + return false, err + } + + return true, nil + case err != nil: + return false, err + default: + } + } + return fileInfo.IsDir(), err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/CHANGES.md b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/CHANGES.md index 352018e703..5edd5a7ca9 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/CHANGES.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/CHANGES.md @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ # Change history of go-restful -## [v3.10.2] - 2023-03-09 +## [v3.11.0] - 2023-08-19 + +- restored behavior as <= v3.9.0 with option to change path strategy using TrimRightSlashEnabled. + +## [v3.10.2] - 2023-03-09 - DO NOT USE - introduced MergePathStrategy to be able to revert behaviour of path concatenation to 3.9.0 see comment in Readme how to customize this behaviour. -## [v3.10.1] - 2022-11-19 +## [v3.10.1] - 2022-11-19 - DO NOT USE - fix broken 3.10.0 by using path package for joining paths diff --git a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/README.md b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/README.md index 85da90128e..e3e30080ec 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/README.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ func (u UserResource) findUser(request *restful.Request, response *restful.Respo - Content encoding (gzip,deflate) of request and response payloads - Automatic responses on OPTIONS (using a filter) - Automatic CORS request handling (using a filter) -- API declaration for Swagger UI ([go-restful-openapi](https://github.com/emicklei/go-restful-openapi), see [go-restful-swagger12](https://github.com/emicklei/go-restful-swagger12)) +- API declaration for Swagger UI ([go-restful-openapi](https://github.com/emicklei/go-restful-openapi)) - Panic recovery to produce HTTP 500, customizable using RecoverHandler(...) - Route errors produce HTTP 404/405/406/415 errors, customizable using ServiceErrorHandler(...) - Configurable (trace) logging @@ -96,10 +96,7 @@ There are several hooks to customize the behavior of the go-restful package. - Compression - Encoders for other serializers - Use [jsoniter](https://github.com/json-iterator/go) by building this package using a build tag, e.g. `go build -tags=jsoniter .` -- Use the variable `MergePathStrategy` to change the behaviour of composing the Route path given a root path and a local route path - - versions >= 3.10.1 has set the value to `PathJoinStrategy` that fixes a reported [security issue](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-r48q-9g5r-8q2h) but may cause your services not to work correctly anymore. - - versions <= 3.9 had the behaviour that can be restored in newer versions by setting the value to `TrimSlashStrategy`. - - you can set value to a custom implementation (must implement MergePathStrategyFunc) +- Use the package variable `TrimRightSlashEnabled` (default true) to control the behavior of matching routes that end with a slash `/` ## Resources @@ -112,4 +109,4 @@ There are several hooks to customize the behavior of the go-restful package. Type ```git shortlog -s``` for a full list of contributors. -© 2012 - 2022, http://ernestmicklei.com. MIT License. Contributions are welcome. +© 2012 - 2023, http://ernestmicklei.com. MIT License. Contributions are welcome. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route.go b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route.go index ea05b3da88..306c44be77 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route.go @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ type Route struct { ParameterDocs []*Parameter ResponseErrors map[int]ResponseError DefaultResponse *ResponseError - ReadSample, WriteSample interface{} // structs that model an example request or response payload + ReadSample, WriteSample interface{} // structs that model an example request or response payload + WriteSamples []interface{} // if more than one return types is possible (oneof) then this will contain multiple values // Extra information used to store custom information about the route. Metadata map[string]interface{} @@ -164,7 +165,13 @@ func tokenizePath(path string) []string { if "/" == path { return nil } - return strings.Split(strings.TrimLeft(path, "/"), "/") + if TrimRightSlashEnabled { + // 3.9.0 + return strings.Split(strings.Trim(path, "/"), "/") + } else { + // 3.10.2 + return strings.Split(strings.TrimLeft(path, "/"), "/") + } } // for debugging @@ -177,4 +184,8 @@ func (r *Route) EnableContentEncoding(enabled bool) { r.contentEncodingEnabled = &enabled } -var TrimRightSlashEnabled = false +// TrimRightSlashEnabled controls whether +// - path on route building is using path.Join +// - the path of the incoming request is trimmed of its slash suffux. +// Value of true matches the behavior of <= 3.9.0 +var TrimRightSlashEnabled = true diff --git a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route_builder.go b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route_builder.go index 827f471de0..75168c12e1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route_builder.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3/route_builder.go @@ -31,17 +31,18 @@ type RouteBuilder struct { typeNameHandleFunc TypeNameHandleFunction // required // documentation - doc string - notes string - operation string - readSample, writeSample interface{} - parameters []*Parameter - errorMap map[int]ResponseError - defaultResponse *ResponseError - metadata map[string]interface{} - extensions map[string]interface{} - deprecated bool - contentEncodingEnabled *bool + doc string + notes string + operation string + readSample interface{} + writeSamples []interface{} + parameters []*Parameter + errorMap map[int]ResponseError + defaultResponse *ResponseError + metadata map[string]interface{} + extensions map[string]interface{} + deprecated bool + contentEncodingEnabled *bool } // Do evaluates each argument with the RouteBuilder itself. @@ -135,9 +136,9 @@ func (b RouteBuilder) ParameterNamed(name string) (p *Parameter) { return p } -// Writes tells what resource type will be written as the response payload. Optional. -func (b *RouteBuilder) Writes(sample interface{}) *RouteBuilder { - b.writeSample = sample +// Writes tells which one of the resource types will be written as the response payload. Optional. +func (b *RouteBuilder) Writes(samples ...interface{}) *RouteBuilder { + b.writeSamples = samples // oneof return b } @@ -342,39 +343,29 @@ func (b *RouteBuilder) Build() Route { ResponseErrors: b.errorMap, DefaultResponse: b.defaultResponse, ReadSample: b.readSample, - WriteSample: b.writeSample, + WriteSamples: b.writeSamples, Metadata: b.metadata, Deprecated: b.deprecated, contentEncodingEnabled: b.contentEncodingEnabled, allowedMethodsWithoutContentType: b.allowedMethodsWithoutContentType, } + // set WriteSample if one specified + if len(b.writeSamples) == 1 { + route.WriteSample = b.writeSamples[0] + } route.Extensions = b.extensions route.postBuild() return route } -type MergePathStrategyFunc func(rootPath, routePath string) string - -var ( - // behavior >= 3.10 - PathJoinStrategy = func(rootPath, routePath string) string { - return path.Join(rootPath, routePath) - } +// merge two paths using the current (package global) merge path strategy. +func concatPath(rootPath, routePath string) string { - // behavior <= 3.9 - TrimSlashStrategy = func(rootPath, routePath string) string { + if TrimRightSlashEnabled { return strings.TrimRight(rootPath, "/") + "/" + strings.TrimLeft(routePath, "/") + } else { + return path.Join(rootPath, routePath) } - - // MergePathStrategy is the active strategy for merging a Route path when building the routing of all WebServices. - // The value is set to PathJoinStrategy - // PathJoinStrategy is a strategy that is more strict [Security - PRISMA-2022-0227] - MergePathStrategy = PathJoinStrategy -) - -// merge two paths using the current (package global) merge path strategy. -func concatPath(rootPath, routePath string) string { - return MergePathStrategy(rootPath, routePath) } var anonymousFuncCount int32 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5/internal/json/decode.go b/vendor/github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5/internal/json/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e9bb0efe77 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5/internal/json/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,1385 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Represents JSON data structure using native Go types: booleans, floats, +// strings, arrays, and maps. + +package json + +import ( + "encoding" + "encoding/base64" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf16" + "unicode/utf8" +) + +// Unmarshal parses the JSON-encoded data and stores the result +// in the value pointed to by v. If v is nil or not a pointer, +// Unmarshal returns an InvalidUnmarshalError. +// +// Unmarshal uses the inverse of the encodings that +// Marshal uses, allocating maps, slices, and pointers as necessary, +// with the following additional rules: +// +// To unmarshal JSON into a pointer, Unmarshal first handles the case of +// the JSON being the JSON literal null. In that case, Unmarshal sets +// the pointer to nil. Otherwise, Unmarshal unmarshals the JSON into +// the value pointed at by the pointer. If the pointer is nil, Unmarshal +// allocates a new value for it to point to. +// +// To unmarshal JSON into a value implementing the Unmarshaler interface, +// Unmarshal calls that value's UnmarshalJSON method, including +// when the input is a JSON null. +// Otherwise, if the value implements encoding.TextUnmarshaler +// and the input is a JSON quoted string, Unmarshal calls that value's +// UnmarshalText method with the unquoted form of the string. +// +// To unmarshal JSON into a struct, Unmarshal matches incoming object +// keys to the keys used by Marshal (either the struct field name or its tag), +// preferring an exact match but also accepting a case-insensitive match. By +// default, object keys which don't have a corresponding struct field are +// ignored (see Decoder.DisallowUnknownFields for an alternative). +// +// To unmarshal JSON into an interface value, +// Unmarshal stores one of these in the interface value: +// +// bool, for JSON booleans +// float64, for JSON numbers +// string, for JSON strings +// []interface{}, for JSON arrays +// map[string]interface{}, for JSON objects +// nil for JSON null +// +// To unmarshal a JSON array into a slice, Unmarshal resets the slice length +// to zero and then appends each element to the slice. +// As a special case, to unmarshal an empty JSON array into a slice, +// Unmarshal replaces the slice with a new empty slice. +// +// To unmarshal a JSON array into a Go array, Unmarshal decodes +// JSON array elements into corresponding Go array elements. +// If the Go array is smaller than the JSON array, +// the additional JSON array elements are discarded. +// If the JSON array is smaller than the Go array, +// the additional Go array elements are set to zero values. +// +// To unmarshal a JSON object into a map, Unmarshal first establishes a map to +// use. If the map is nil, Unmarshal allocates a new map. Otherwise Unmarshal +// reuses the existing map, keeping existing entries. Unmarshal then stores +// key-value pairs from the JSON object into the map. The map's key type must +// either be any string type, an integer, implement json.Unmarshaler, or +// implement encoding.TextUnmarshaler. +// +// If the JSON-encoded data contain a syntax error, Unmarshal returns a SyntaxError. +// +// If a JSON value is not appropriate for a given target type, +// or if a JSON number overflows the target type, Unmarshal +// skips that field and completes the unmarshaling as best it can. +// If no more serious errors are encountered, Unmarshal returns +// an UnmarshalTypeError describing the earliest such error. In any +// case, it's not guaranteed that all the remaining fields following +// the problematic one will be unmarshaled into the target object. +// +// The JSON null value unmarshals into an interface, map, pointer, or slice +// by setting that Go value to nil. Because null is often used in JSON to mean +// “not present,” unmarshaling a JSON null into any other Go type has no effect +// on the value and produces no error. +// +// When unmarshaling quoted strings, invalid UTF-8 or +// invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs are not treated as an error. +// Instead, they are replaced by the Unicode replacement +// character U+FFFD. +func Unmarshal(data []byte, v any) error { + // Check for well-formedness. + // Avoids filling out half a data structure + // before discovering a JSON syntax error. + d := ds.Get().(*decodeState) + defer ds.Put(d) + //var d decodeState + d.useNumber = true + err := checkValid(data, &d.scan) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + d.init(data) + return d.unmarshal(v) +} + +var ds = sync.Pool{ + New: func() any { + return new(decodeState) + }, +} + +func UnmarshalWithKeys(data []byte, v any) ([]string, error) { + // Check for well-formedness. + // Avoids filling out half a data structure + // before discovering a JSON syntax error. + + d := ds.Get().(*decodeState) + defer ds.Put(d) + //var d decodeState + d.useNumber = true + err := checkValid(data, &d.scan) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + d.init(data) + err = d.unmarshal(v) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return d.lastKeys, nil +} + +func UnmarshalValid(data []byte, v any) error { + // Check for well-formedness. + // Avoids filling out half a data structure + // before discovering a JSON syntax error. + d := ds.Get().(*decodeState) + defer ds.Put(d) + //var d decodeState + d.useNumber = true + + d.init(data) + return d.unmarshal(v) +} + +func UnmarshalValidWithKeys(data []byte, v any) ([]string, error) { + // Check for well-formedness. + // Avoids filling out half a data structure + // before discovering a JSON syntax error. + + d := ds.Get().(*decodeState) + defer ds.Put(d) + //var d decodeState + d.useNumber = true + + d.init(data) + err := d.unmarshal(v) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return d.lastKeys, nil +} + +// Unmarshaler is the interface implemented by types +// that can unmarshal a JSON description of themselves. +// The input can be assumed to be a valid encoding of +// a JSON value. UnmarshalJSON must copy the JSON data +// if it wishes to retain the data after returning. +// +// By convention, to approximate the behavior of Unmarshal itself, +// Unmarshalers implement UnmarshalJSON([]byte("null")) as a no-op. +type Unmarshaler interface { + UnmarshalJSON([]byte) error +} + +// An UnmarshalTypeError describes a JSON value that was +// not appropriate for a value of a specific Go type. +type UnmarshalTypeError struct { + Value string // description of JSON value - "bool", "array", "number -5" + Type reflect.Type // type of Go value it could not be assigned to + Offset int64 // error occurred after reading Offset bytes + Struct string // name of the struct type containing the field + Field string // the full path from root node to the field +} + +func (e *UnmarshalTypeError) Error() string { + if e.Struct != "" || e.Field != "" { + return "json: cannot unmarshal " + e.Value + " into Go struct field " + e.Struct + "." + e.Field + " of type " + e.Type.String() + } + return "json: cannot unmarshal " + e.Value + " into Go value of type " + e.Type.String() +} + +// An UnmarshalFieldError describes a JSON object key that +// led to an unexported (and therefore unwritable) struct field. +// +// Deprecated: No longer used; kept for compatibility. +type UnmarshalFieldError struct { + Key string + Type reflect.Type + Field reflect.StructField +} + +func (e *UnmarshalFieldError) Error() string { + return "json: cannot unmarshal object key " + strconv.Quote(e.Key) + " into unexported field " + e.Field.Name + " of type " + e.Type.String() +} + +// An InvalidUnmarshalError describes an invalid argument passed to Unmarshal. +// (The argument to Unmarshal must be a non-nil pointer.) +type InvalidUnmarshalError struct { + Type reflect.Type +} + +func (e *InvalidUnmarshalError) Error() string { + if e.Type == nil { + return "json: Unmarshal(nil)" + } + + if e.Type.Kind() != reflect.Pointer { + return "json: Unmarshal(non-pointer " + e.Type.String() + ")" + } + return "json: Unmarshal(nil " + e.Type.String() + ")" +} + +func (d *decodeState) unmarshal(v any) error { + rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if rv.Kind() != reflect.Pointer || rv.IsNil() { + return &InvalidUnmarshalError{reflect.TypeOf(v)} + } + + d.scan.reset() + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + // We decode rv not rv.Elem because the Unmarshaler interface + // test must be applied at the top level of the value. + err := d.value(rv) + if err != nil { + return d.addErrorContext(err) + } + return d.savedError +} + +// A Number represents a JSON number literal. +type Number string + +// String returns the literal text of the number. +func (n Number) String() string { return string(n) } + +// Float64 returns the number as a float64. +func (n Number) Float64() (float64, error) { + return strconv.ParseFloat(string(n), 64) +} + +// Int64 returns the number as an int64. +func (n Number) Int64() (int64, error) { + return strconv.ParseInt(string(n), 10, 64) +} + +// An errorContext provides context for type errors during decoding. +type errorContext struct { + Struct reflect.Type + FieldStack []string +} + +// decodeState represents the state while decoding a JSON value. +type decodeState struct { + data []byte + off int // next read offset in data + opcode int // last read result + scan scanner + errorContext *errorContext + savedError error + useNumber bool + disallowUnknownFields bool + lastKeys []string +} + +// readIndex returns the position of the last byte read. +func (d *decodeState) readIndex() int { + return d.off - 1 +} + +// phasePanicMsg is used as a panic message when we end up with something that +// shouldn't happen. It can indicate a bug in the JSON decoder, or that +// something is editing the data slice while the decoder executes. +const phasePanicMsg = "JSON decoder out of sync - data changing underfoot?" + +func (d *decodeState) init(data []byte) *decodeState { + d.data = data + d.off = 0 + d.savedError = nil + if d.errorContext != nil { + d.errorContext.Struct = nil + // Reuse the allocated space for the FieldStack slice. + d.errorContext.FieldStack = d.errorContext.FieldStack[:0] + } + return d +} + +// saveError saves the first err it is called with, +// for reporting at the end of the unmarshal. +func (d *decodeState) saveError(err error) { + if d.savedError == nil { + d.savedError = d.addErrorContext(err) + } +} + +// addErrorContext returns a new error enhanced with information from d.errorContext +func (d *decodeState) addErrorContext(err error) error { + if d.errorContext != nil && (d.errorContext.Struct != nil || len(d.errorContext.FieldStack) > 0) { + switch err := err.(type) { + case *UnmarshalTypeError: + err.Struct = d.errorContext.Struct.Name() + err.Field = strings.Join(d.errorContext.FieldStack, ".") + } + } + return err +} + +// skip scans to the end of what was started. +func (d *decodeState) skip() { + s, data, i := &d.scan, d.data, d.off + depth := len(s.parseState) + for { + op := s.step(s, data[i]) + i++ + if len(s.parseState) < depth { + d.off = i + d.opcode = op + return + } + } +} + +// scanNext processes the byte at d.data[d.off]. +func (d *decodeState) scanNext() { + if d.off < len(d.data) { + d.opcode = d.scan.step(&d.scan, d.data[d.off]) + d.off++ + } else { + d.opcode = d.scan.eof() + d.off = len(d.data) + 1 // mark processed EOF with len+1 + } +} + +// scanWhile processes bytes in d.data[d.off:] until it +// receives a scan code not equal to op. +func (d *decodeState) scanWhile(op int) { + s, data, i := &d.scan, d.data, d.off + for i < len(data) { + newOp := s.step(s, data[i]) + i++ + if newOp != op { + d.opcode = newOp + d.off = i + return + } + } + + d.off = len(data) + 1 // mark processed EOF with len+1 + d.opcode = d.scan.eof() +} + +// rescanLiteral is similar to scanWhile(scanContinue), but it specialises the +// common case where we're decoding a literal. The decoder scans the input +// twice, once for syntax errors and to check the length of the value, and the +// second to perform the decoding. +// +// Only in the second step do we use decodeState to tokenize literals, so we +// know there aren't any syntax errors. We can take advantage of that knowledge, +// and scan a literal's bytes much more quickly. +func (d *decodeState) rescanLiteral() { + data, i := d.data, d.off +Switch: + switch data[i-1] { + case '"': // string + for ; i < len(data); i++ { + switch data[i] { + case '\\': + i++ // escaped char + case '"': + i++ // tokenize the closing quote too + break Switch + } + } + case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '-': // number + for ; i < len(data); i++ { + switch data[i] { + case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', + '.', 'e', 'E', '+', '-': + default: + break Switch + } + } + case 't': // true + i += len("rue") + case 'f': // false + i += len("alse") + case 'n': // null + i += len("ull") + } + if i < len(data) { + d.opcode = stateEndValue(&d.scan, data[i]) + } else { + d.opcode = scanEnd + } + d.off = i + 1 +} + +// value consumes a JSON value from d.data[d.off-1:], decoding into v, and +// reads the following byte ahead. If v is invalid, the value is discarded. +// The first byte of the value has been read already. +func (d *decodeState) value(v reflect.Value) error { + switch d.opcode { + default: + panic(phasePanicMsg) + + case scanBeginArray: + if v.IsValid() { + if err := d.array(v); err != nil { + return err + } + } else { + d.skip() + } + d.scanNext() + + case scanBeginObject: + if v.IsValid() { + if err := d.object(v); err != nil { + return err + } + } else { + d.skip() + } + d.scanNext() + + case scanBeginLiteral: + // All bytes inside literal return scanContinue op code. + start := d.readIndex() + d.rescanLiteral() + + if v.IsValid() { + if err := d.literalStore(d.data[start:d.readIndex()], v, false); err != nil { + return err + } + } + } + return nil +} + +type unquotedValue struct{} + +// valueQuoted is like value but decodes a +// quoted string literal or literal null into an interface value. +// If it finds anything other than a quoted string literal or null, +// valueQuoted returns unquotedValue{}. +func (d *decodeState) valueQuoted() any { + switch d.opcode { + default: + panic(phasePanicMsg) + + case scanBeginArray, scanBeginObject: + d.skip() + d.scanNext() + + case scanBeginLiteral: + v := d.literalInterface() + switch v.(type) { + case nil, string: + return v + } + } + return unquotedValue{} +} + +// indirect walks down v allocating pointers as needed, +// until it gets to a non-pointer. +// If it encounters an Unmarshaler, indirect stops and returns that. +// If decodingNull is true, indirect stops at the first settable pointer so it +// can be set to nil. +func indirect(v reflect.Value, decodingNull bool) (Unmarshaler, encoding.TextUnmarshaler, reflect.Value) { + // Issue #24153 indicates that it is generally not a guaranteed property + // that you may round-trip a reflect.Value by calling Value.Addr().Elem() + // and expect the value to still be settable for values derived from + // unexported embedded struct fields. + // + // The logic below effectively does this when it first addresses the value + // (to satisfy possible pointer methods) and continues to dereference + // subsequent pointers as necessary. + // + // After the first round-trip, we set v back to the original value to + // preserve the original RW flags contained in reflect.Value. + v0 := v + haveAddr := false + + // If v is a named type and is addressable, + // start with its address, so that if the type has pointer methods, + // we find them. + if v.Kind() != reflect.Pointer && v.Type().Name() != "" && v.CanAddr() { + haveAddr = true + v = v.Addr() + } + for { + // Load value from interface, but only if the result will be + // usefully addressable. + if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && !v.IsNil() { + e := v.Elem() + if e.Kind() == reflect.Pointer && !e.IsNil() && (!decodingNull || e.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Pointer) { + haveAddr = false + v = e + continue + } + } + + if v.Kind() != reflect.Pointer { + break + } + + if decodingNull && v.CanSet() { + break + } + + // Prevent infinite loop if v is an interface pointing to its own address: + // var v interface{} + // v = &v + if v.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.Elem().Elem() == v { + v = v.Elem() + break + } + if v.IsNil() { + v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem())) + } + if v.Type().NumMethod() > 0 && v.CanInterface() { + if u, ok := v.Interface().(Unmarshaler); ok { + return u, nil, reflect.Value{} + } + if !decodingNull { + if u, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok { + return nil, u, reflect.Value{} + } + } + } + + if haveAddr { + v = v0 // restore original value after round-trip Value.Addr().Elem() + haveAddr = false + } else { + v = v.Elem() + } + } + return nil, nil, v +} + +// array consumes an array from d.data[d.off-1:], decoding into v. +// The first byte of the array ('[') has been read already. +func (d *decodeState) array(v reflect.Value) error { + // Check for unmarshaler. + u, ut, pv := indirect(v, false) + if u != nil { + start := d.readIndex() + d.skip() + return u.UnmarshalJSON(d.data[start:d.off]) + } + if ut != nil { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "array", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.off)}) + d.skip() + return nil + } + v = pv + + // Check type of target. + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Interface: + if v.NumMethod() == 0 { + // Decoding into nil interface? Switch to non-reflect code. + ai := d.arrayInterface() + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(ai)) + return nil + } + // Otherwise it's invalid. + fallthrough + default: + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "array", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.off)}) + d.skip() + return nil + case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice: + break + } + + i := 0 + for { + // Look ahead for ] - can only happen on first iteration. + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + if d.opcode == scanEndArray { + break + } + + // Get element of array, growing if necessary. + if v.Kind() == reflect.Slice { + // Grow slice if necessary + if i >= v.Cap() { + newcap := v.Cap() + v.Cap()/2 + if newcap < 4 { + newcap = 4 + } + newv := reflect.MakeSlice(v.Type(), v.Len(), newcap) + reflect.Copy(newv, v) + v.Set(newv) + } + if i >= v.Len() { + v.SetLen(i + 1) + } + } + + if i < v.Len() { + // Decode into element. + if err := d.value(v.Index(i)); err != nil { + return err + } + } else { + // Ran out of fixed array: skip. + if err := d.value(reflect.Value{}); err != nil { + return err + } + } + i++ + + // Next token must be , or ]. + if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace { + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + } + if d.opcode == scanEndArray { + break + } + if d.opcode != scanArrayValue { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + } + + if i < v.Len() { + if v.Kind() == reflect.Array { + // Array. Zero the rest. + z := reflect.Zero(v.Type().Elem()) + for ; i < v.Len(); i++ { + v.Index(i).Set(z) + } + } else { + v.SetLen(i) + } + } + if i == 0 && v.Kind() == reflect.Slice { + v.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(v.Type(), 0, 0)) + } + return nil +} + +var nullLiteral = []byte("null") +var textUnmarshalerType = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.TextUnmarshaler)(nil)).Elem() + +// object consumes an object from d.data[d.off-1:], decoding into v. +// The first byte ('{') of the object has been read already. +func (d *decodeState) object(v reflect.Value) error { + // Check for unmarshaler. + u, ut, pv := indirect(v, false) + if u != nil { + start := d.readIndex() + d.skip() + return u.UnmarshalJSON(d.data[start:d.off]) + } + if ut != nil { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "object", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.off)}) + d.skip() + return nil + } + v = pv + t := v.Type() + + // Decoding into nil interface? Switch to non-reflect code. + if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.NumMethod() == 0 { + oi := d.objectInterface() + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(oi)) + return nil + } + + var fields structFields + + // Check type of target: + // struct or + // map[T1]T2 where T1 is string, an integer type, + // or an encoding.TextUnmarshaler + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Map: + // Map key must either have string kind, have an integer kind, + // or be an encoding.TextUnmarshaler. + switch t.Key().Kind() { + case reflect.String, + reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, + reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + default: + if !reflect.PointerTo(t.Key()).Implements(textUnmarshalerType) { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "object", Type: t, Offset: int64(d.off)}) + d.skip() + return nil + } + } + if v.IsNil() { + v.Set(reflect.MakeMap(t)) + } + case reflect.Struct: + fields = cachedTypeFields(t) + // ok + default: + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "object", Type: t, Offset: int64(d.off)}) + d.skip() + return nil + } + + var mapElem reflect.Value + var origErrorContext errorContext + if d.errorContext != nil { + origErrorContext = *d.errorContext + } + + var keys []string + + for { + // Read opening " of string key or closing }. + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + if d.opcode == scanEndObject { + // closing } - can only happen on first iteration. + break + } + if d.opcode != scanBeginLiteral { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + + // Read key. + start := d.readIndex() + d.rescanLiteral() + item := d.data[start:d.readIndex()] + key, ok := unquoteBytes(item) + if !ok { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + + keys = append(keys, string(key)) + + // Figure out field corresponding to key. + var subv reflect.Value + destring := false // whether the value is wrapped in a string to be decoded first + + if v.Kind() == reflect.Map { + elemType := t.Elem() + if !mapElem.IsValid() { + mapElem = reflect.New(elemType).Elem() + } else { + mapElem.Set(reflect.Zero(elemType)) + } + subv = mapElem + } else { + var f *field + if i, ok := fields.nameIndex[string(key)]; ok { + // Found an exact name match. + f = &fields.list[i] + } else { + // Fall back to the expensive case-insensitive + // linear search. + for i := range fields.list { + ff := &fields.list[i] + if ff.equalFold(ff.nameBytes, key) { + f = ff + break + } + } + } + if f != nil { + subv = v + destring = f.quoted + for _, i := range f.index { + if subv.Kind() == reflect.Pointer { + if subv.IsNil() { + // If a struct embeds a pointer to an unexported type, + // it is not possible to set a newly allocated value + // since the field is unexported. + // + // See https://golang.org/issue/21357 + if !subv.CanSet() { + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: cannot set embedded pointer to unexported struct: %v", subv.Type().Elem())) + // Invalidate subv to ensure d.value(subv) skips over + // the JSON value without assigning it to subv. + subv = reflect.Value{} + destring = false + break + } + subv.Set(reflect.New(subv.Type().Elem())) + } + subv = subv.Elem() + } + subv = subv.Field(i) + } + if d.errorContext == nil { + d.errorContext = new(errorContext) + } + d.errorContext.FieldStack = append(d.errorContext.FieldStack, f.name) + d.errorContext.Struct = t + } else if d.disallowUnknownFields { + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: unknown field %q", key)) + } + } + + // Read : before value. + if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace { + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + } + if d.opcode != scanObjectKey { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + + if destring { + switch qv := d.valueQuoted().(type) { + case nil: + if err := d.literalStore(nullLiteral, subv, false); err != nil { + return err + } + case string: + if err := d.literalStore([]byte(qv), subv, true); err != nil { + return err + } + default: + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal unquoted value into %v", subv.Type())) + } + } else { + if err := d.value(subv); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + // Write value back to map; + // if using struct, subv points into struct already. + if v.Kind() == reflect.Map { + kt := t.Key() + var kv reflect.Value + switch { + case reflect.PointerTo(kt).Implements(textUnmarshalerType): + kv = reflect.New(kt) + if err := d.literalStore(item, kv, true); err != nil { + return err + } + kv = kv.Elem() + case kt.Kind() == reflect.String: + kv = reflect.ValueOf(key).Convert(kt) + default: + switch kt.Kind() { + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + s := string(key) + n, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64) + if err != nil || reflect.Zero(kt).OverflowInt(n) { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: kt, Offset: int64(start + 1)}) + break + } + kv = reflect.ValueOf(n).Convert(kt) + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + s := string(key) + n, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64) + if err != nil || reflect.Zero(kt).OverflowUint(n) { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: kt, Offset: int64(start + 1)}) + break + } + kv = reflect.ValueOf(n).Convert(kt) + default: + panic("json: Unexpected key type") // should never occur + } + } + if kv.IsValid() { + v.SetMapIndex(kv, subv) + } + } + + // Next token must be , or }. + if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace { + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + } + if d.errorContext != nil { + // Reset errorContext to its original state. + // Keep the same underlying array for FieldStack, to reuse the + // space and avoid unnecessary allocs. + d.errorContext.FieldStack = d.errorContext.FieldStack[:len(origErrorContext.FieldStack)] + d.errorContext.Struct = origErrorContext.Struct + } + if d.opcode == scanEndObject { + break + } + if d.opcode != scanObjectValue { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + } + + if v.Kind() == reflect.Map { + d.lastKeys = keys + } + return nil +} + +// convertNumber converts the number literal s to a float64 or a Number +// depending on the setting of d.useNumber. +func (d *decodeState) convertNumber(s string) (any, error) { + if d.useNumber { + return Number(s), nil + } + f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, &UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: reflect.TypeOf(0.0), Offset: int64(d.off)} + } + return f, nil +} + +var numberType = reflect.TypeOf(Number("")) + +// literalStore decodes a literal stored in item into v. +// +// fromQuoted indicates whether this literal came from unwrapping a +// string from the ",string" struct tag option. this is used only to +// produce more helpful error messages. +func (d *decodeState) literalStore(item []byte, v reflect.Value, fromQuoted bool) error { + // Check for unmarshaler. + if len(item) == 0 { + //Empty string given + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())) + return nil + } + isNull := item[0] == 'n' // null + u, ut, pv := indirect(v, isNull) + if u != nil { + return u.UnmarshalJSON(item) + } + if ut != nil { + if item[0] != '"' { + if fromQuoted { + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())) + return nil + } + val := "number" + switch item[0] { + case 'n': + val = "null" + case 't', 'f': + val = "bool" + } + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: val, Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + return nil + } + s, ok := unquoteBytes(item) + if !ok { + if fromQuoted { + return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()) + } + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + return ut.UnmarshalText(s) + } + + v = pv + + switch c := item[0]; c { + case 'n': // null + // The main parser checks that only true and false can reach here, + // but if this was a quoted string input, it could be anything. + if fromQuoted && string(item) != "null" { + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())) + break + } + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Interface, reflect.Pointer, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice: + v.Set(reflect.Zero(v.Type())) + // otherwise, ignore null for primitives/string + } + case 't', 'f': // true, false + value := item[0] == 't' + // The main parser checks that only true and false can reach here, + // but if this was a quoted string input, it could be anything. + if fromQuoted && string(item) != "true" && string(item) != "false" { + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())) + break + } + switch v.Kind() { + default: + if fromQuoted { + d.saveError(fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type())) + } else { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "bool", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + } + case reflect.Bool: + v.SetBool(value) + case reflect.Interface: + if v.NumMethod() == 0 { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(value)) + } else { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "bool", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + } + } + + case '"': // string + s, ok := unquoteBytes(item) + if !ok { + if fromQuoted { + return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()) + } + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + switch v.Kind() { + default: + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + case reflect.Slice: + if v.Type().Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + break + } + b := make([]byte, base64.StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(s))) + n, err := base64.StdEncoding.Decode(b, s) + if err != nil { + d.saveError(err) + break + } + v.SetBytes(b[:n]) + case reflect.String: + if v.Type() == numberType && !isValidNumber(string(s)) { + return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid number literal, trying to unmarshal %q into Number", item) + } + v.SetString(string(s)) + case reflect.Interface: + if v.NumMethod() == 0 { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(string(s))) + } else { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + } + } + + default: // number + if c != '-' && (c < '0' || c > '9') { + if fromQuoted { + return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()) + } + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + s := string(item) + switch v.Kind() { + default: + if v.Kind() == reflect.String && v.Type() == numberType { + // s must be a valid number, because it's + // already been tokenized. + v.SetString(s) + break + } + if fromQuoted { + return fmt.Errorf("json: invalid use of ,string struct tag, trying to unmarshal %q into %v", item, v.Type()) + } + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + case reflect.Interface: + n, err := d.convertNumber(s) + if err != nil { + d.saveError(err) + break + } + if v.NumMethod() != 0 { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number", Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + break + } + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(n)) + + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + n, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64) + if err != nil || v.OverflowInt(n) { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + break + } + v.SetInt(n) + + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + n, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64) + if err != nil || v.OverflowUint(n) { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + break + } + v.SetUint(n) + + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + n, err := strconv.ParseFloat(s, v.Type().Bits()) + if err != nil || v.OverflowFloat(n) { + d.saveError(&UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "number " + s, Type: v.Type(), Offset: int64(d.readIndex())}) + break + } + v.SetFloat(n) + } + } + return nil +} + +// The xxxInterface routines build up a value to be stored +// in an empty interface. They are not strictly necessary, +// but they avoid the weight of reflection in this common case. + +// valueInterface is like value but returns interface{} +func (d *decodeState) valueInterface() (val any) { + switch d.opcode { + default: + panic(phasePanicMsg) + case scanBeginArray: + val = d.arrayInterface() + d.scanNext() + case scanBeginObject: + val = d.objectInterface() + d.scanNext() + case scanBeginLiteral: + val = d.literalInterface() + } + return +} + +// arrayInterface is like array but returns []interface{}. +func (d *decodeState) arrayInterface() []any { + var v = make([]any, 0) + for { + // Look ahead for ] - can only happen on first iteration. + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + if d.opcode == scanEndArray { + break + } + + v = append(v, d.valueInterface()) + + // Next token must be , or ]. + if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace { + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + } + if d.opcode == scanEndArray { + break + } + if d.opcode != scanArrayValue { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + } + return v +} + +// objectInterface is like object but returns map[string]interface{}. +func (d *decodeState) objectInterface() map[string]any { + m := make(map[string]any) + for { + // Read opening " of string key or closing }. + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + if d.opcode == scanEndObject { + // closing } - can only happen on first iteration. + break + } + if d.opcode != scanBeginLiteral { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + + // Read string key. + start := d.readIndex() + d.rescanLiteral() + item := d.data[start:d.readIndex()] + key, ok := unquote(item) + if !ok { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + + // Read : before value. + if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace { + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + } + if d.opcode != scanObjectKey { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + + // Read value. + m[key] = d.valueInterface() + + // Next token must be , or }. + if d.opcode == scanSkipSpace { + d.scanWhile(scanSkipSpace) + } + if d.opcode == scanEndObject { + break + } + if d.opcode != scanObjectValue { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + } + return m +} + +// literalInterface consumes and returns a literal from d.data[d.off-1:] and +// it reads the following byte ahead. The first byte of the literal has been +// read already (that's how the caller knows it's a literal). +func (d *decodeState) literalInterface() any { + // All bytes inside literal return scanContinue op code. + start := d.readIndex() + d.rescanLiteral() + + item := d.data[start:d.readIndex()] + + switch c := item[0]; c { + case 'n': // null + return nil + + case 't', 'f': // true, false + return c == 't' + + case '"': // string + s, ok := unquote(item) + if !ok { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + return s + + default: // number + if c != '-' && (c < '0' || c > '9') { + panic(phasePanicMsg) + } + n, err := d.convertNumber(string(item)) + if err != nil { + d.saveError(err) + } + return n + } +} + +// getu4 decodes \uXXXX from the beginning of s, returning the hex value, +// or it returns -1. +func getu4(s []byte) rune { + if len(s) < 6 || s[0] != '\\' || s[1] != 'u' { + return -1 + } + var r rune + for _, c := range s[2:6] { + switch { + case '0' <= c && c <= '9': + c = c - '0' + case 'a' <= c && c <= 'f': + c = c - 'a' + 10 + case 'A' <= c && c <= 'F': + c = c - 'A' + 10 + default: + return -1 + } + r = r*16 + rune(c) + } + return r +} + +// unquote converts a quoted JSON string literal s into an actual string t. +// The rules are different than for Go, so cannot use strconv.Unquote. +func unquote(s []byte) (t string, ok bool) { + s, ok = unquoteBytes(s) + t = string(s) + return +} + +func unquoteBytes(s []byte) (t []byte, ok bool) { + if len(s) < 2 || s[0] != '"' || s[len(s)-1] != '"' { + return + } + s = s[1 : len(s)-1] + + // Check for unusual characters. If there are none, + // then no unquoting is needed, so return a slice of the + // original bytes. + r := 0 + for r < len(s) { + c := s[r] + if c == '\\' || c == '"' || c < ' ' { + break + } + if c < utf8.RuneSelf { + r++ + continue + } + rr, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[r:]) + if rr == utf8.RuneError && size == 1 { + break + } + r += size + } + if r == len(s) { + return s, true + } + + b := make([]byte, len(s)+2*utf8.UTFMax) + w := copy(b, s[0:r]) + for r < len(s) { + // Out of room? Can only happen if s is full of + // malformed UTF-8 and we're replacing each + // byte with RuneError. + if w >= len(b)-2*utf8.UTFMax { + nb := make([]byte, (len(b)+utf8.UTFMax)*2) + copy(nb, b[0:w]) + b = nb + } + switch c := s[r]; { + case c == '\\': + r++ + if r >= len(s) { + return + } + switch s[r] { + default: + return + case '"', '\\', '/', '\'': + b[w] = s[r] + r++ + w++ + case 'b': + b[w] = '\b' + r++ + w++ + case 'f': + b[w] = '\f' + r++ + w++ + case 'n': + b[w] = '\n' + r++ + w++ + case 'r': + b[w] = '\r' + r++ + w++ + case 't': + b[w] = '\t' + r++ + w++ + case 'u': + r-- + rr := getu4(s[r:]) + if rr < 0 { + return + } + r += 6 + if utf16.IsSurrogate(rr) { + rr1 := getu4(s[r:]) + if dec := utf16.DecodeRune(rr, rr1); dec != unicode.ReplacementChar { + // A valid pair; consume. + r += 6 + w += utf8.EncodeRune(b[w:], dec) + break + } + // Invalid surrogate; fall back to replacement rune. + rr = unicode.ReplacementChar + } + w += utf8.EncodeRune(b[w:], rr) + } + + // Quote, control characters are invalid. + case c == '"', c < ' ': + return + + // ASCII + case c < utf8.RuneSelf: + b[w] = c + r++ + w++ + + // Coerce to well-formed UTF-8. + default: + rr, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[r:]) + r += size + w += utf8.EncodeRune(b[w:], rr) + } + } + return b[0:w], true +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5/internal/json/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5/internal/json/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2e6eca4487 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/evanphx/json-patch/v5/internal/json/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,1486 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package json implements encoding and decoding of JSON as defined in +// RFC 7159. The mapping between JSON and Go values is described +// in the documentation for the Marshal and Unmarshal functions. +// +// See "JSON and Go" for an introduction to this package: +// https://golang.org/doc/articles/json_and_go.html +package json + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding" + "encoding/base64" + "fmt" + "math" + "reflect" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf8" +) + +// Marshal returns the JSON encoding of v. +// +// Marshal traverses the value v recursively. +// If an encountered value implements the Marshaler interface +// and is not a nil pointer, Marshal calls its MarshalJSON method +// to produce JSON. If no MarshalJSON method is present but the +// value implements encoding.TextMarshaler instead, Marshal calls +// its MarshalText method and encodes the result as a JSON string. +// The nil pointer exception is not strictly necessary +// but mimics a similar, necessary exception in the behavior of +// UnmarshalJSON. +// +// Otherwise, Marshal uses the following type-dependent default encodings: +// +// Boolean values encode as JSON booleans. +// +// Floating point, integer, and Number values encode as JSON numbers. +// +// String values encode as JSON strings coerced to valid UTF-8, +// replacing invalid bytes with the Unicode replacement rune. +// So that the JSON will be safe to embed inside HTML