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;;; -*- Mode: LISP; Syntax: COMMON-LISP; Package: CL-INTERPOL; Base: 10 -*- |
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;;; $Header: /usr/local/cvsrep/cl-interpol/util.lisp,v 1.12 2008/07/23 14:41:37 edi Exp $ |
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;;; Copyright (c) 2003-2008, Dr. Edmund Weitz. All rights reserved. |
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;;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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;;; * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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;;; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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;;; * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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;;; copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following |
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;;; disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials |
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;;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESSED |
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(in-package :cl-interpol) |
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(define-condition simple-reader-error (simple-condition reader-error) |
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() |
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(:documentation "A reader error which can be signalled by ERROR.")) |
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(defmacro signal-reader-error (format-control &rest format-arguments) |
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"Like ERROR but signals a SIMPLE-READER-ERROR for the stream |
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*STREAM*." |
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`(error 'simple-reader-error |
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:stream *stream* |
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:format-control ,format-control |
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:format-arguments (list ,@format-arguments))) |
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(defun string-list-to-string (string-list) |
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"Concatenates a list of strings to one string." |
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;; this function was originally provided by JP Massar for CL-PPCRE; |
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;; note that we can't use APPLY with CONCATENATE here because of |
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;; CALL-ARGUMENTS-LIMIT |
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(let ((total-size 0)) |
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(dolist (string string-list) |
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(incf total-size (length string))) |
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(let ((result-string (make-array total-size :element-type 'character)) |
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(curr-pos 0)) |
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(dolist (string string-list) |
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(replace result-string string :start1 curr-pos) |
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(incf curr-pos (length string))) |
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result-string))) |
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(defun get-end-delimiter (start-delimiter delimiters &key errorp) |
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"Find the closing delimiter corresponding to the opening delimiter |
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START-DELIMITER in a list DELIMITERS which is formatted like |
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*OUTER-DELIMITERS*. If ERRORP is true, signal an error if none was |
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found, otherwise return NIL." |
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(loop for element in delimiters |
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if (eql start-delimiter element) |
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do (return-from get-end-delimiter start-delimiter) |
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else if (and (consp element) |
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(char= start-delimiter (car element))) |
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do (return-from get-end-delimiter (cdr element))) |
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(when errorp |
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(signal-reader-error "~S not allowed as a delimiter here" start-delimiter))) |
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(declaim (inline make-collector)) |
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(defun make-collector () |
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"Create an empty string which can be extended by |
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VECTOR-PUSH-EXTEND." |
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(make-array 0 |
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:element-type 'character |
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:fill-pointer t |
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:adjustable t)) |
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(declaim (inline make-char-from-code)) |
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(defun make-char-from-code (number) |
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"Create character from char-code NUMBER. NUMBER can be NIL which is |
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interpreted as 0." |
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;; Only look at rightmost eight bits in compliance with Perl |
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(let ((code (logand #o377 (or number 0)))) |
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(or (and (< code char-code-limit) |
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(code-char code)) |
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(signal-reader-error "No character for char-code #x~X" |
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number)))) |
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(declaim (inline lower-case-p*)) |
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(defun lower-case-p* (char) |
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"Whether CHAR is a character which has case and is lowercase." |
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(or (not (both-case-p char)) |
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(lower-case-p char))) |
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(defmacro read-char* () |
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"Convenience macro because we always read from the same string with |
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the same arguments." |
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`(read-char *stream* t nil t)) |
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(defmacro peek-char* () |
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"Convenience macro because we always peek at the same string with |
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the same arguments." |
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`(peek-char nil *stream* t nil t)) |
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(declaim (inline copy-readtable*)) |
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(defun copy-readtable* () |
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"Returns a copy of the readtable which was current when |
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INTERPOL-READER was invoked. Memoizes its result." |
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(or *readtable-copy* |
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(setq *readtable-copy* (copy-readtable)))) |
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(declaim (inline nsubvec)) |
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(defun nsubvec (sequence start &optional (end (length sequence))) |
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"Return a subvector by pointing to location in original vector." |
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(make-array (- end start) |
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:element-type (array-element-type sequence) |
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:displaced-to sequence |
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:displaced-index-offset start)) |
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