// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. /*! Syntax extension to create floating point literals from hexadecimal strings Once loaded, hexfloat!() is called with a string containing the hexadecimal floating-point literal, and an optional type (f32 or f64). If the type is omitted, the literal is treated the same as a normal unsuffixed literal. # Examples To load the extension and use it: ```rust,ignore #[phase(syntax)] extern crate hexfloat; fn main() { let val = hexfloat!("0x1.ffffb4", f32); } ``` # References * [ExploringBinary: hexadecimal floating point constants] (http://www.exploringbinary.com/hexadecimal-floating-point-constants/) */ #![crate_id = "hexfloat#0.10"] #![crate_type = "rlib"] #![crate_type = "dylib"] #![license = "MIT/ASL2"] #![doc(html_logo_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png", html_favicon_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico", html_root_url = "http://static.rust-lang.org/doc/master")] #![deny(deprecated_owned_vector)] #![feature(macro_registrar, managed_boxes)] extern crate syntax; use syntax::ast; use syntax::ast::Name; use syntax::codemap::{Span, mk_sp}; use syntax::ext::base; use syntax::ext::base::{SyntaxExtension, BasicMacroExpander, NormalTT, ExtCtxt, MRExpr}; use syntax::ext::build::AstBuilder; use syntax::parse; use syntax::parse::token; #[macro_registrar] pub fn macro_registrar(register: |Name, SyntaxExtension|) { register(token::intern("hexfloat"), NormalTT(~BasicMacroExpander { expander: expand_syntax_ext, span: None, }, None)); } //Check if the literal is valid (as LLVM expects), //and return a descriptive error if not. fn hex_float_lit_err(s: &str) -> Option<(uint, ~str)> { let mut chars = s.chars().peekable(); let mut i = 0; if chars.peek() == Some(&'-') { chars.next(); i+= 1 } if chars.next() != Some('0') { return Some((i, ~"Expected '0'")); } i+=1; if chars.next() != Some('x') { return Some((i, ~"Expected 'x'")); } i+=1; let mut d_len = 0; for _ in chars.take_while(|c| c.is_digit_radix(16)) { chars.next(); i+=1; d_len += 1;} if chars.next() != Some('.') { return Some((i, ~"Expected '.'")); } i+=1; let mut f_len = 0; for _ in chars.take_while(|c| c.is_digit_radix(16)) { chars.next(); i+=1; f_len += 1;} if d_len == 0 && f_len == 0 { return Some((i, ~"Expected digits before or after decimal point")); } if chars.next() != Some('p') { return Some((i, ~"Expected 'p'")); } i+=1; if chars.peek() == Some(&'-') { chars.next(); i+= 1 } let mut e_len = 0; for _ in chars.take_while(|c| c.is_digit()) { chars.next(); i+=1; e_len += 1} if e_len == 0 { return Some((i, ~"Expected exponent digits")); } match chars.next() { None => None, Some(_) => Some((i, ~"Expected end of string")) } } pub fn expand_syntax_ext(cx: &mut ExtCtxt, sp: Span, tts: &[ast::TokenTree]) -> base::MacResult { let (expr, ty_lit) = parse_tts(cx, tts); let ty = match ty_lit { None => None, Some(Ident{ident, span}) => match token::get_ident(ident).get() { "f32" => Some(ast::TyF32), "f64" => Some(ast::TyF64), _ => { cx.span_err(span, "invalid floating point type in hexfloat!"); None } } }; let s = match expr.node { // expression is a literal ast::ExprLit(lit) => match lit.node { // string literal ast::LitStr(ref s, _) => { s.clone() } _ => { cx.span_err(expr.span, "unsupported literal in hexfloat!"); return base::MacResult::dummy_expr(sp); } }, _ => { cx.span_err(expr.span, "non-literal in hexfloat!"); return base::MacResult::dummy_expr(sp); } }; { let err = hex_float_lit_err(s.get()); match err { Some((err_pos, err_str)) => { let pos = expr.span.lo + syntax::codemap::Pos::from_uint(err_pos + 1); let span = syntax::codemap::mk_sp(pos,pos); cx.span_err(span, format!("invalid hex float literal in hexfloat!: {}", err_str)); return base::MacResult::dummy_expr(sp); } _ => () } } let lit = match ty { None => ast::LitFloatUnsuffixed(s), Some (ty) => ast::LitFloat(s, ty) }; MRExpr(cx.expr_lit(sp, lit)) } struct Ident { ident: ast::Ident, span: Span } fn parse_tts(cx: &ExtCtxt, tts: &[ast::TokenTree]) -> (@ast::Expr, Option) { let p = &mut parse::new_parser_from_tts(cx.parse_sess(), cx.cfg(), tts.iter() .map(|x| (*x).clone()) .collect()); let ex = p.parse_expr(); let id = if p.token == token::EOF { None } else { p.expect(&token::COMMA); let lo = p.span.lo; let ident = p.parse_ident(); let hi = p.last_span.hi; Some(Ident{ident: ident, span: mk_sp(lo, hi)}) }; if p.token != token::EOF { p.unexpected(); } (ex, id) } // FIXME (10872): This is required to prevent an LLVM assert on Windows #[test] fn dummy_test() { }