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%{
/*
** A scanner for EMP-style numeric ranges
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "parser/keywords.h"
#undef yyparse /* don't need it now and solve problems with 8.1 */
#include "parser/gramparse.h"
#include "parser/keywords.h"
/* Not needed now that this file is compiled as part of gram.y */
/* #include "parser/parse.h" */
#include "parser/scansup.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
#if PG_VERSION_NUM >= 80500
extern PGDLLIMPORT const ScanKeyword ScanKeywords[];
extern PGDLLIMPORT const int NumScanKeywords;
#define ScanKeywordLookupArgs , ScanKeywords, NumScanKeywords
#else
#define ScanKeywordLookupArgs
#endif
/* Avoid exit() on fatal scanner errors (a bit ugly -- see yy_fatal_error) */
#undef fprintf
#define fprintf(file, fmt, msg) fprintf_to_ereport(fmt, msg)
static void
fprintf_to_ereport(const char *fmt, const char *msg)
{
ereport(ERROR, (errmsg_internal("%s", msg)));
}
static int xcdepth = 0; /* depth of nesting in slash-star comments */
static char *dolqstart; /* current $foo$ quote start string */
static bool extended_string = false;
/* No reason to constrain amount of data slurped */
#define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 16777216
/* Handles to the buffer that the lexer uses internally */
static YY_BUFFER_STATE scanbufhandle;
#define SET_YYLLOC() (yylval.val.lloc = yylloc = yytext - scanbuf)
/* Handles to the buffer that the lexer uses internally */
static char *scanbuf;
/* flex 2.5.4 doesn't bother with a decl for this */
int orafce_sql_yylex(void);
extern YYSTYPE yylval;
void orafce_sql_scanner_init(const char *str);
void orafce_sql_scanner_finish(void);
/*
* literalbuf is used to accumulate literal values when multiple rules
* are needed to parse a single literal. Call startlit to reset buffer
* to empty, addlit to add text. Note that the buffer is palloc'd and
* starts life afresh on every parse cycle.
*/
static char *literalbuf; /* expandable buffer */
static int literallen; /* actual current length */
static int literalalloc; /* current allocated buffer size */
#define startlit() (literalbuf[0] = '\0', literallen = 0)
static void addlit(char *ytext, int yleng);
static void addlitchar(unsigned char ychar);
static char *litbufdup(void);
static int lexer_errposition(void);
/*
* Each call to yylex must set yylloc to the location of the found token
* (expressed as a byte offset from the start of the input text).
* When we parse a token that requires multiple lexer rules to process,
* this should be done in the first such rule, else yylloc will point
* into the middle of the token.
*/
/* Handles to the buffer that the lexer uses internally */
static char *scanbuf;
static unsigned char unescape_single_char(unsigned char c);
#ifndef _pg_mbstrlen_with_len
#define _pg_mbstrlen_with_len(buf,loc) pg_mbstrlen_with_len(buf,loc)
#endif
%}
%option 8bit
%option never-interactive
%option nodefault
%option noinput
%option nounput
%option noyywrap
%option prefix="orafce_sql_yy"
/*
* OK, here is a short description of lex/flex rules behavior.
* The longest pattern which matches an input string is always chosen.
* For equal-length patterns, the first occurring in the rules list is chosen.
* INITIAL is the starting state, to which all non-conditional rules apply.
* Exclusive states change parsing rules while the state is active. When in
* an exclusive state, only those rules defined for that state apply.
*
* We use exclusive states for quoted strings, extended comments,
* and to eliminate parsing troubles for numeric strings.
* Exclusive states:
* <xb> bit string literal
* <xc> extended C-style comments
* <xd> delimited identifiers (double-quoted identifiers)
* <xh> hexadecimal numeric string
* <xq> standard quoted strings
* <xe> extended quoted strings (support backslash escape sequences)
* <xdolq> $foo$ quoted strings
*/
%x xb
%x xc
%x xd
%x xh
%x xe
%x xq
%x xdolq
/*
* In order to make the world safe for Windows and Mac clients as well as
* Unix ones, we accept either \n or \r as a newline. A DOS-style \r\n
* sequence will be seen as two successive newlines, but that doesn't cause
* any problems. Comments that start with -- and extend to the next
* newline are treated as equivalent to a single whitespace character.
*
* NOTE a fine point: if there is no newline following --, we will absorb
* everything to the end of the input as a comment. This is correct. Older
* versions of Postgres failed to recognize -- as a comment if the input
* did not end with a newline.
*
* XXX perhaps \f (formfeed) should be treated as a newline as well?
*
* XXX if you change the set of whitespace characters, fix scanner_isspace()
* to agree, and see also the plpgsql lexer.
*/
space [ \t\n\r\f]
horiz_space [ \t\f]
newline [\n\r]
non_newline [^\n\r]
comment ("--"{non_newline}*)
whitespace {space}+
/*
* SQL requires at least one newline in the whitespace separating
* string literals that are to be concatenated. Silly, but who are we
* to argue? Note that {whitespace_with_newline} should not have * after
* it, whereas {whitespace} should generally have a * after it...
*/
special_whitespace ({space}+|{comment}{newline})
horiz_whitespace ({horiz_space}|{comment})
whitespace_with_newline ({horiz_whitespace}*{newline}{special_whitespace}*)
/*
* To ensure that {quotecontinue} can be scanned without having to back up
* if the full pattern isn't matched, we include trailing whitespace in
* {quotestop}. This matches all cases where {quotecontinue} fails to match,
* except for {quote} followed by whitespace and just one "-" (not two,
* which would start a {comment}). To cover that we have {quotefail}.
* The actions for {quotestop} and {quotefail} must throw back characters
* beyond the quote proper.
*/
quote '
quotestop {quote}{whitespace}*
quotecontinue {quote}{whitespace_with_newline}{quote}
quotefail {quote}{whitespace}*"-"
/* Bit string
* It is tempting to scan the string for only those characters
* which are allowed. However, this leads to silently swallowed
* characters if illegal characters are included in the string.
* For example, if xbinside is [01] then B'ABCD' is interpreted
* as a zero-length string, and the ABCD' is lost!
* Better to pass the string forward and let the input routines
* validate the contents.
*/
xbstart [bB]{quote}
xbinside [^']*
/* Hexadecimal number */
xhstart [xX]{quote}
xhinside [^']*
/* National character */
xnstart [nN]{quote}
/* Quoted string that allows backslash escapes */
xestart [eE]{quote}
xeinside [^\\']+
xeescape [\\][^0-7]
xeoctesc [\\][0-7]{1,3}
xehexesc [\\]x[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,2}
/* Extended quote
* xqdouble implements embedded quote, ''''
*/
xqstart {quote}
xqdouble {quote}{quote}
xqinside [^']+
/* $foo$ style quotes ("dollar quoting")
* The quoted string starts with $foo$ where "foo" is an optional string
* in the form of an identifier, except that it may not contain "$",
* and extends to the first occurrence of an identical string.
* There is *no* processing of the quoted text.
*
* {dolqfailed} is an error rule to avoid scanner backup when {dolqdelim}
* fails to match its trailing "$".
*/
dolq_start [A-Za-z\200-\377_]
dolq_cont [A-Za-z\200-\377_0-9]
dolqdelim \$({dolq_start}{dolq_cont}*)?\$
dolqfailed \${dolq_start}{dolq_cont}*
dolqinside [^$]+
/* Double quote
* Allows embedded spaces and other special characters into identifiers.
*/
dquote \"
xdstart {dquote}
xdstop {dquote}
xddouble {dquote}{dquote}
xdinside [^"]+
/* C-style comments
*
* The "extended comment" syntax closely resembles allowable operator syntax.
* The tricky part here is to get lex to recognize a string starting with
* slash-star as a comment, when interpreting it as an operator would produce
* a longer match --- remember lex will prefer a longer match! Also, if we
* have something like plus-slash-star, lex will think this is a 3-character
* operator whereas we want to see it as a + operator and a comment start.
* The solution is two-fold:
* 1. append {op_chars}* to xcstart so that it matches as much text as
* {operator} would. Then the tie-breaker (first matching rule of same
* length) ensures xcstart wins. We put back the extra stuff with yyless()
* in case it contains a star-slash that should terminate the comment.
* 2. In the operator rule, check for slash-star within the operator, and
* if found throw it back with yyless(). This handles the plus-slash-star
* problem.
* Dash-dash comments have similar interactions with the operator rule.
*/
xcstart \/\*{op_chars}*
xcstop \*+\/
xcinside [^*/]+
digit [0-9]
ident_start [A-Za-z\200-\377_]
ident_cont [A-Za-z\200-\377_0-9\$]
identifier {ident_start}{ident_cont}*
typecast "::"
/*
* "self" is the set of chars that should be returned as single-character
* tokens. "op_chars" is the set of chars that can make up "Op" tokens,
* which can be one or more characters long (but if a single-char token
* appears in the "self" set, it is not to be returned as an Op). Note
* that the sets overlap, but each has some chars that are not in the other.
*
* If you change either set, adjust the character lists appearing in the
* rule for "operator"!
*/
self [,()\[\].;\:\+\-\*\/\%\^\<\>\=]
op_chars [\~\!\@\#\^\&\|\`\?\+\-\*\/\%\<\>\=]
operator {op_chars}+
/* we no longer allow unary minus in numbers.
* instead we pass it separately to parser. there it gets
* coerced via doNegate() -- Leon aug 20 1999
*
* {realfail1} and {realfail2} are added to prevent the need for scanner
* backup when the {real} rule fails to match completely.
*/
integer {digit}+
decimal (({digit}*\.{digit}+)|({digit}+\.{digit}*))
real ({integer}|{decimal})[Ee][-+]?{digit}+
realfail1 ({integer}|{decimal})[Ee]
realfail2 ({integer}|{decimal})[Ee][-+]
param \${integer}
other .
/*
* Dollar quoted strings are totally opaque, and no escaping is done on them.
* Other quoted strings must allow some special characters such as single-quote
* and newline.
* Embedded single-quotes are implemented both in the SQL standard
* style of two adjacent single quotes "''" and in the Postgres/Java style
* of escaped-quote "\'".
* Other embedded escaped characters are matched explicitly and the leading
* backslash is dropped from the string.
* Note that xcstart must appear before operator, as explained above!
* Also whitespace (comment) must appear before operator.
*/
%%
{whitespace} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_WHITESPACE;
}
{comment} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = "sc";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_COMMENT;
}
{xcstart} {
/* Set location in case of syntax error in comment */
SET_YYLLOC();
xcdepth = 0;
BEGIN(xc);
/* Put back any characters past slash-star; see above */
startlit();
addlitchar('/');
addlitchar('*');
yyless(2);
}
<xc>{xcstart} {
xcdepth++;
/* Put back any characters past slash-star; see above */
addlitchar('/');
addlitchar('*');
yyless(2);
}
<xc>{xcstop} {
if (xcdepth <= 0)
{
BEGIN(INITIAL);
addlitchar('*');
addlitchar('/');
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = "ec";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_COMMENT;
}
else
{
xcdepth--;
addlitchar('*');
addlitchar('/');
}
}
<xc>{xcinside} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xc>{op_chars} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xc>\*+ {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xc><<EOF>> {
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = "ecu";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_COMMENT;
}
{xbstart} {
/* Binary bit type.
* At some point we should simply pass the string
* forward to the parser and label it there.
* In the meantime, place a leading "b" on the string
* to mark it for the input routine as a binary string.
*/
SET_YYLLOC();
BEGIN(xb);
startlit();
addlitchar('b');
}
<xb>{quotestop} |
<xb>{quotefail} {
yyless(1);
BEGIN(INITIAL);
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = "b";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
<xh>{xhinside} |
<xb>{xbinside} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xh>{quotecontinue} |
<xb>{quotecontinue} {
/* ignore */
}
<xb><<EOF>> {
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = "bu";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{xhstart} {
/* Hexadecimal bit type.
* At some point we should simply pass the string
* forward to the parser and label it there.
* In the meantime, place a leading "x" on the string
* to mark it for the input routine as a hex string.
*/
SET_YYLLOC();
BEGIN(xh);
startlit();
addlitchar('x');
}
<xh>{quotestop} |
<xh>{quotefail} {
yyless(1);
BEGIN(INITIAL);
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = "x";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
<xh><<EOF>> {
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = "xu";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{xnstart} {
/* National character.
* We will pass this along as a normal character string,
* but preceded with an internally-generated "NCHAR".
*/
const ScanKeyword *keyword;
SET_YYLLOC();
yyless(1); /* eat only 'n' this time */
/* nchar had better be a keyword! */
keyword = ScanKeywordLookup("nchar" ScanKeywordLookupArgs);
Assert(keyword != NULL);
yylval.val.str = (char*) keyword->name;
yylval.val.keycode = keyword->value;
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_KEYWORD;
}
{xqstart} {
SET_YYLLOC();
BEGIN(xq);
extended_string = false;
startlit();
}
{xestart} {
SET_YYLLOC();
BEGIN(xe);
extended_string = true;
startlit();
}
<xq,xe>{quotestop} |
<xq,xe>{quotefail} {
yyless(1);
BEGIN(INITIAL);
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = extended_string ? "es" : "qs";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_SCONST;
}
<xq,xe>{xqdouble} {
addlitchar('\'');
}
<xq>{xqinside} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xe>{xeinside} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xe>{xeescape} {
addlitchar(unescape_single_char(yytext[1]));
}
<xe>{xeoctesc} {
unsigned char c = strtoul(yytext+1, NULL, 8);
addlitchar(c);
}
<xe>{xehexesc} {
unsigned char c = strtoul(yytext+2, NULL, 16);
addlitchar(c);
}
<xq,xe>{quotecontinue} {
/* ignore */
}
<xe>. {
/* This is only needed for \ just before EOF */
addlitchar(yytext[0]);
}
<xq,xe><<EOF>> {
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.modificator = extended_string ? "esu" : "qsu";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_SCONST;
}
{dolqdelim} {
SET_YYLLOC();
dolqstart = pstrdup(yytext);
BEGIN(xdolq);
startlit();
}
{dolqfailed} {
/* throw back all but the initial "$" */
yyless(1);
/* and treat it as {other} */
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = "dolqf";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_OTHERS;
}
<xdolq>{dolqdelim} {
if (strcmp(yytext, dolqstart) == 0)
{
yylval.val.sep = dolqstart;
yylval.val.modificator = "dolq";
BEGIN(INITIAL);
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
return X_SCONST;
}
else
{
/*
* When we fail to match $...$ to dolqstart, transfer
* the $... part to the output, but put back the final
* $ for rescanning. Consider $delim$...$junk$delim$
*/
addlit(yytext, yyleng-1);
yyless(yyleng-1);
}
}
<xdolq>{dolqinside} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xdolq>{dolqfailed} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xdolq>. {
/* This is only needed for inside the quoted text */
addlitchar(yytext[0]);
}
<xdolq><<EOF>> {
yylval.val.sep = dolqstart;
yylval.val.modificator = "dolqu";
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_SCONST;
}
{xdstart} {
SET_YYLLOC();
BEGIN(xd);
startlit();
}
<xd>{xdstop} {
char *ident;
BEGIN(INITIAL);
if (literallen == 0)
yyerror(NULL, "zero-length delimited identifier");
ident = litbufdup();
if (literallen >= NAMEDATALEN)
truncate_identifier(ident, literallen, true);
yylval.val.modificator = "dq";
yylval.val.str = ident;
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_IDENT;
}
<xd>{xddouble} {
addlitchar('"');
}
<xd>{xdinside} {
addlit(yytext, yyleng);
}
<xd><<EOF>> {
yylval.val.modificator = "dqu";
yylval.val.str = litbufdup();
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_IDENT;
}
{typecast} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.modificator = "typecast";
yylval.val.keycode = X_TYPECAST;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_OTHERS;
}
{self} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = "self";
yylval.val.keycode = yytext[0];
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_OTHERS;
}
{operator} {
/*
* Check for embedded slash-star or dash-dash; those
* are comment starts, so operator must stop there.
* Note that slash-star or dash-dash at the first
* character will match a prior rule, not this one.
*/
int nchars = yyleng;
char *slashstar = strstr(yytext, "/*");
char *dashdash = strstr(yytext, "--");
if (slashstar && dashdash)
{
/* if both appear, take the first one */
if (slashstar > dashdash)
slashstar = dashdash;
}
else if (!slashstar)
slashstar = dashdash;
if (slashstar)
nchars = slashstar - yytext;
/*
* For SQL compatibility, '+' and '-' cannot be the
* last char of a multi-char operator unless the operator
* contains chars that are not in SQL operators.
* The idea is to lex '=-' as two operators, but not
* to forbid operator names like '?-' that could not be
* sequences of SQL operators.
*/
while (nchars > 1 &&
(yytext[nchars-1] == '+' ||
yytext[nchars-1] == '-'))
{
int ic;
for (ic = nchars-2; ic >= 0; ic--)
{
if (strchr("~!@#^&|`?%", yytext[ic]))
break;
}
if (ic >= 0)
break; /* found a char that makes it OK */
nchars--; /* else remove the +/-, and check again */
}
SET_YYLLOC();
if (nchars < yyleng)
{
/* Strip the unwanted chars from the token */
yyless(nchars);
/*
* If what we have left is only one char, and it's
* one of the characters matching "self", then
* return it as a character token the same way
* that the "self" rule would have.
*/
if (nchars == 1 &&
strchr(",()[].;:+-*/%^<>=", yytext[0]))
{
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.keycode = yytext[0];
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_OTHERS;
}
}
/*
* Complain if operator is too long. Unlike the case
* for identifiers, we make this an error not a notice-
* and-truncate, because the odds are we are looking at
* a syntactic mistake anyway.
*/
if (nchars >= NAMEDATALEN)
yyerror(NULL, "operator too long");
/* Convert "!=" operator to "<>" for compatibility */
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
if (strcmp(yytext, "!=") == 0)
yylval.val.str = pstrdup("<>");
else
yylval.val.str = pstrdup(yytext);
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_OP;
}
{param} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_PARAM;
}
{integer} {
long val;
char* endptr;
SET_YYLLOC();
errno = 0;
val = strtol(yytext, &endptr, 10);
if (*endptr != '\0' || errno == ERANGE
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_INT_64
/* if long > 32 bits, check for overflow of int4 */
|| val != (long) ((int32) val)
#endif
)
{
/* integer too large, treat it as a float */
yylval.val.str = pstrdup(yytext);
yylval.val.modificator = "f";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = "i";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{decimal} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = pstrdup(yytext);
yylval.val.modificator = "f";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{real} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = pstrdup(yytext);
yylval.val.modificator = "f";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{realfail1} {
/*
* throw back the [Ee], and treat as {decimal}. Note
* that it is possible the input is actually {integer},
* but since this case will almost certainly lead to a
* syntax error anyway, we don't bother to distinguish.
*/
yyless(yyleng-1);
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = pstrdup(yytext);
yylval.val.modificator = "f";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{realfail2} {
/* throw back the [Ee][+-], and proceed as above */
yyless(yyleng-2);
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = pstrdup(yytext);
yylval.val.modificator = "f";
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_NCONST;
}
{identifier} {
const ScanKeyword *keyword;
char *ident;
SET_YYLLOC();
/* Is it a keyword? */
keyword = ScanKeywordLookup(yytext ScanKeywordLookupArgs);
if (keyword != NULL)
{
yylval.val.str = (char*) keyword->name;
yylval.val.keycode = keyword->value;
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_KEYWORD;
}
/*
* No. Convert the identifier to lower case, and truncate
* if necessary.
*/
ident = downcase_truncate_identifier(yytext, yyleng, true);
yylval.val.str = ident;
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.keycode = -1;
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_IDENT;
}
{other} {
SET_YYLLOC();
yylval.val.str = yytext;
yylval.val.modificator = NULL;
yylval.val.keycode = yytext[0];
yylval.val.sep = NULL;
return X_OTHERS;
}
<<EOF>> {
SET_YYLLOC();
yyterminate();
}
%%
/*
* lexer_errposition
* Report a lexical-analysis-time cursor position, if possible.
*
* This is expected to be used within an ereport() call. The return value
* is a dummy (always 0, in fact).
*
* Note that this can only be used for messages from the lexer itself,
* since it depends on scanbuf to still be valid.
*/
static int
lexer_errposition(void)
{
int pos;
/* Convert byte offset to character number */
pos = _pg_mbstrlen_with_len(scanbuf, yylloc) + 1;
/* And pass it to the ereport mechanism */
return errposition(pos);
}
/*
* yyerror
* Report a lexer or grammar error.
*
* The message's cursor position identifies the most recently lexed token.
* This is OK for syntax error messages from the Bison parser, because Bison
* parsers report error as soon as the first unparsable token is reached.
* Beware of using yyerror for other purposes, as the cursor position might
* be misleading!
*/
void
yyerror(List **result, const char *message)
{
const char *loc = scanbuf + yylloc;
if (*loc == YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR)
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
/* translator: %s is typically "syntax error" */
errmsg("%s at end of input", _(message)),
lexer_errposition()));
}
else
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
/* translator: first %s is typically "syntax error" */
errmsg("%s at or near \"%s\"", _(message), loc),
lexer_errposition()));
}
}
/*
* Called before any actual parsing is done
*/
void
orafce_sql_scanner_init(const char *str)
{
Size slen = strlen(str);
/*
* Might be left over after ereport()
*/
if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER)
yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER);
/*
* Make a scan buffer with special termination needed by flex.
*/
scanbuflen = slen;
scanbuf = palloc(slen + 2);
memcpy(scanbuf, str, slen);
scanbuf[slen] = scanbuf[slen + 1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR;
scanbufhandle = yy_scan_buffer(scanbuf, slen + 2);
/* initialize literal buffer to a reasonable but expansible size */
literalalloc = 128;
literalbuf = (char *) palloc(literalalloc);
startlit();
BEGIN(INITIAL);
}
/*
* Called after parsing is done to clean up after fdate_scanner_init()
*/
void
orafce_sql_scanner_finish(void)
{
yy_delete_buffer(scanbufhandle);
pfree(scanbuf);
}
static void
addlit(char *ytext, int yleng)
{
/* enlarge buffer if needed */
if ((literallen+yleng) >= literalalloc)
{
do {
literalalloc *= 2;
} while ((literallen+yleng) >= literalalloc);
literalbuf = (char *) repalloc(literalbuf, literalalloc);
}
/* append new data, add trailing null */
memcpy(literalbuf+literallen, ytext, yleng);
literallen += yleng;
literalbuf[literallen] = '\0';
}
static void
addlitchar(unsigned char ychar)
{
/* enlarge buffer if needed */
if ((literallen+1) >= literalalloc)
{
literalalloc *= 2;
literalbuf = (char *) repalloc(literalbuf, literalalloc);
}
/* append new data, add trailing null */
literalbuf[literallen] = ychar;
literallen += 1;
literalbuf[literallen] = '\0';