#!perl
# Marpa::R3 is Copyright (C) 2017, Jeffrey Kegler.
#
# This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the same terms as Perl 5.10.1. For more details, see the full text
# of the licenses in the directory LICENSES.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
# useful, but it is provided “as is” and without any express
# or implied warranties. For details, see the full text of
# of the licenses in the directory LICENSES.
# Synopsis for scannerless parsing, main POD page
use 5.010001;
use strict;
use warnings;
use English qw( -no_match_vars );
use POSIX qw(setlocale LC_ALL);
POSIX::setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
use Test::More tests => 21;
use lib 'inc';
use Marpa::R3::Test;
use Marpa::R3;
my $grammar = Marpa::R3::Scanless::G->new(
{
# Marpa::R3::Display
# name: Scanless concept example
source => \(<<'END_OF_SOURCE'),
:start ::= <number sequence>
<number sequence> ::= <number>+ action => My_Actions::add_sequence
number ~ digit+
digit ~ [0-9]
:discard ~ whitespace
whitespace ~ [\s]+
END_OF_SOURCE
# Marpa::R3::Display::End
}
);
package My_Actions;
sub add_sequence {
my ($self, $values) = @_;
return List::Util::sum @{$values}, 0;
}
sub show_sequence_so_far {
my ($self) = @_;
my $recce = $self->{recce};
my ( $start, $length ) = $recce->last_completed('number sequence');
return if not defined $start;
my $sequence_so_far = $recce->g1_literal( $start, $length );
return $sequence_so_far;
} ## end sub show_sequence_so_far
package main;
sub my_parser {
my ( $grammar, $string ) = @_;
my $parse_arg = bless { grammar => $grammar }, 'My_Actions';
my $recce = Marpa::R3::Scanless::R->new( { grammar => $grammar } );
$parse_arg->{recce} = $recce;
my ( $parse_value, $parse_status, $sequence_so_far );
if ( not defined eval { $recce->read( \$string ); 1 } ) {
return 'No parse', $EVAL_ERROR, $parse_arg->show_sequence_so_far();
}
my $value_ref = $recce->value( $parse_arg);
if ( not defined $value_ref ) {
return 'No parse', 'Input read to end but no parse',
$parse_arg->show_sequence_so_far();
}
return [ return ${$value_ref}, 'Parse OK', ];
} ## end sub my_parser
my @tests_data = (
[ ' 1 2 3 1 2 4', 13, qr/\AParse \s+ OK\z/xms ],
[ ' 8675311', 8675311, qr/\AParse \s+ OK\z/xms ],
[ '867 5311', 6178, qr/\AParse \s+ OK\z/xms ],
[ ' 8 6 7 5 3 1 1', 31, qr/\AParse \s+ OK\z/xms ],
[ '1234', 1234, qr/\AParse \s+ OK\z/xms ],
[ '2 x 1234', 'No parse',
qr/ No \s+ lexeme \s+ found \s+ at \s /xms,
2
],
[ '', 'No parse',
qr/\A Input \s+ read \s+ to \s+ end \s+ but \s+ no \s+ parse \z/xms,
],
);
TEST:
for my $test_data (@tests_data) {
my ($test_string, $expected_value,
$expected_result, $expected_sequence_so_far
) = @{$test_data};
$expected_sequence_so_far //= 'none';
my ($actual_value,
$actual_result, $actual_sequence_so_far
) = my_parser( $grammar, $test_string );
$actual_sequence_so_far //= 'none';
Test::More::is( $actual_value, $expected_value, qq{Value of "$test_string"} );
Test::More::like( $actual_result, $expected_result, qq{Result of "$test_string"} );
Test::More::is( $actual_sequence_so_far, $expected_sequence_so_far, qq{Sequence so far from "$test_string"} );
} ## end TEST: for my $test_string (@test_strings)
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