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%maps%
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/*
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ENTRY POINT
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The main entry point for the grammar is given by unit.
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unit -> read_errors ;
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/*
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TYPE MAPPINGS
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These mappings give the correspondences between syntax types and
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C types.
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ID -> string ;
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STRING -> string ;
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ENTRY -> ENTRY ;
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KEY -> KEY ;
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MAP -> MAP ;
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MSG -> MESSAGE ;
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NAME -> NAME ;
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PARAM -> PARAM ;
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PROP -> PROPERTY ;
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TYPE -> TYPE ;
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USAGE -> USAGE ;
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LIST-ENTRY -> LIST_ENTRY ;
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LIST-MAP -> LIST_MAP ;
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LIST-MSG -> LIST_MESSAGE ;
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LIST-NAME -> LIST_NAME ;
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LIST-PARAM -> LIST_PARAM ;
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%header% @{
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/*
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Crown Copyright (c) 1997
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This TenDRA(r) Computer Program is subject to Copyright
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owned by the United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence
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acting through the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency
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(DERA). It is made available to Recipients with a
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royalty-free licence for its use, reproduction, transfer
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to other parties and amendment for any purpose not excluding
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product development provided that any such use et cetera
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shall be deemed to be acceptance of the following conditions:-
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(1) Its Recipients shall ensure that this Notice is
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reproduced upon any copies or amended versions of it;
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(2) Any amended version of it shall be clearly marked to
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show both the nature of and the organisation responsible
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for the relevant amendment or amendments;
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(3) Its onward transfer from a recipient to another
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party shall be deemed to be that party's acceptance of
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these conditions;
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(4) DERA gives no warranty or assurance as to its
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quality or suitability for any purpose and DERA accepts
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no liability whatsoever in relation to any use to which
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it may be put.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#include "errors.h"
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#include "entry_ops.h"
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#include "map_ops.h"
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#include "msg_ops.h"
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#include "name_ops.h"
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#include "param_ops.h"
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#include "error.h"
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#include "lex.h"
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#include "process.h"
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#include "syntax.h"
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#include "xalloc.h"
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PARSER TYPES
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These types give the implementation of the types used in the syntax.
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typedef LIST ( ENTRY ) LIST_ENTRY ;
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typedef LIST ( MAP ) LIST_MAP ;
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typedef LIST ( MESSAGE ) LIST_MESSAGE ;
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typedef LIST ( NAME ) LIST_NAME ;
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typedef LIST ( PARAM ) LIST_PARAM ;
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typedef LIST ( PROPERTY ) LIST_PROPERTY ;
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COUNTER VARIABLE
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This variable is used to keep count of the position in a name or
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parameter list.
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static int counter = 0 ;
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FIND A NAME
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This routine searches the name list p for an identifier matching id.
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The null name is returned if no matching name is found.
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static NAME find_name
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PROTO_N ( ( p, id ) )
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PROTO_T ( LIST ( NAME ) p X string id )
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while ( !IS_NULL_list ( p ) ) {
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NAME a = DEREF_name ( HEAD_list ( p ) ) ;
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string nm = DEREF_string ( name_id ( a ) ) ;
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if ( streq ( nm, id ) ) return ( a ) ;
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p = TAIL_list ( p ) ;
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return ( NULL_name ) ;
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FIND A PARAMETER
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This routine searches the parameter list p for an identifier matching
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id. The null parameter is returned if no matching parameter is found.
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static PARAM find_param
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PROTO_N ( ( p, id ) )
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PROTO_T ( LIST ( PARAM ) p X string id )
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while ( !IS_NULL_list ( p ) ) {
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PARAM a = DEREF_param ( HEAD_list ( p ) ) ;
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string nm = DEREF_string ( param_name ( a ) ) ;
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if ( streq ( nm, id ) ) return ( a ) ;
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return ( NULL_param ) ;
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COMPILATION MODE
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We allow unreached code and switch off the variable analysis in the
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automatically generated sections.
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#if FS_TENDRA
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#pragma TenDRA begin
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#pragma TenDRA variable analysis off
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#ifndef OLD_PRODUCER
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#pragma TenDRA unreachable code allow
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#endif
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#endif
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@}, @{
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/*
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Crown Copyright (c) 1997
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This TenDRA(r) Computer Program is subject to Copyright
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owned by the United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence
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acting through the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency
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(DERA). It is made available to Recipients with a
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royalty-free licence for its use, reproduction, transfer
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to other parties and amendment for any purpose not excluding
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product development provided that any such use et cetera
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shall be deemed to be acceptance of the following conditions:-
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(1) Its Recipients shall ensure that this Notice is
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reproduced upon any copies or amended versions of it;
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(2) Any amended version of it shall be clearly marked to
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show both the nature of and the organisation responsible
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for the relevant amendment or amendments;
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(3) Its onward transfer from a recipient to another
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party shall be deemed to be that party's acceptance of
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these conditions;
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(4) DERA gives no warranty or assurance as to its
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quality or suitability for any purpose and DERA accepts
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no liability whatsoever in relation to any use to which
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it may be put.
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*/
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#ifndef SYNTAX_INCLUDED
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#define SYNTAX_INCLUDED
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%terminals%
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IDENTIFIER TERMINAL
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This action gives the terminal for identifiers. The identifier text
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is built up in token_buff by the lexical routines.
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identifier : () -> ( i : ID ) = @{
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STRING TERMINAL
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This action gives the terminal for strings. The string text is built
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string : () -> ( s : STRING ) = @{
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NULL IDENTIFIER
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This action describes the null identifier.
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<null_identifier> : () -> ( id : ID ) = @{
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@id = NULL ;
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LIST CONSTRUCTION ACTIONS
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These actions give the empty lists and cons operations for the various
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list types used in the grammar. They basically map directly onto the
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various calculus constructs, except that checks are made for duplicate
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entries in some cases.
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<empty_message_list> : () -> ( p : LIST-MSG ) = @{
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<cons_message_list> : ( a : MSG, q : LIST-MSG ) -> ( p : LIST-MSG ) = @{
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CONS_msg ( @a, @q, @p ) ;
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<cons_props_list> : ( a : PROP, q : LIST-PROP ) -> ( p : LIST-PROP ) = @{
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CONS_name ( @a, @q, @p ) ;
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<empty_param_list> : () -> ( p : LIST-PARAM ) = @{
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<cons_param_list> : ( a : PARAM, q : LIST-PARAM ) -> ( p : LIST-PARAM ) = @{
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PARAM b = find_param ( @q, id ) ;
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Parameter '%s' defined twice", id ) ;
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<empty_entry_list> : () -> ( p : LIST-ENTRY ) = @{
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<cons_name_list> : ( a : NAME, q : LIST-NAME ) -> ( p : LIST-NAME ) = @{
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NAME b = find_name ( @q, id ) ;
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Name '%s' given twice in list", id ) ;
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<join_name_list> : ( a : NAME, q : LIST-NAME ) -> ( p : LIST-NAME ) = @{
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CONS_name ( @a, @q, @p ) ;
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NAME LOOK-UP ACTIONS
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These actions are used to look up an identifier in various circumstances.
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They map directly onto the routines find_name and find_param defined
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above.
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<find_key> : ( id : ID ) -> ( k : KEY ) = @{
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NAME n = find_name ( all_keys, @id ) ;
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Key '%s' not defined", @id ) ;
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@k = n ;
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<find_props> : ( id : ID ) -> ( p : PROP ) = @{
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NAME n = find_name ( all_props, @id ) ;
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Property '%s' not defined", @id ) ;
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MAKE_name_basic ( @id, 0, n ) ;
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<find_type> : ( id : ID ) -> ( t : TYPE ) = @{
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NAME n = find_name ( all_types, @id ) ;
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Type '%s' not defined", @id ) ;
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MAKE_name_basic ( @id, 0, n ) ;
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<find_usage> : ( id : ID ) -> ( u : USAGE ) = @{
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NAME n = find_name ( all_usages, @id ) ;
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if ( IS_NULL_name ( n ) ) {
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Usage '%s' not defined", @id ) ;
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MAKE_name_basic ( @id, 0, n ) ;
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<find_param> : ( id : ID, s : LIST-PARAM ) -> ( p : PARAM ) = @{
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PARAM a = find_param ( @s, @id ) ;
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if ( IS_NULL_param ( a ) ) {
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Parameter '%s' not defined", @id ) ;
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@p = a ;
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/*
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OBJECT CONSTRUCTION ACTIONS
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These actions are used to construct various objects from their
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components. They map directly onto the calculus construction routines.
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<null_usage> : () -> ( u : USAGE ) = @{
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<make_name> : ( id : ID ) -> ( n : NAME ) = @{
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MAKE_name_basic ( @id, counter, @n ) ;
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counter++ ;
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@} ;
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<make_name_aux> : ( id : ID ) -> ( n : NAME ) = @{
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MAKE_name_basic ( @id, 0, @n ) ;
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@} ;
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<make_param> : ( t : TYPE, id : ID ) -> ( p : PARAM ) = @{
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MAKE_param_basic ( @t, @id, counter, @p ) ;
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counter++ ;
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@} ;
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<message_param> : ( p : PARAM ) -> ( m : MSG ) = @{
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if ( !IS_NULL_param ( @p ) ) {
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MAKE_msg_param ( @p, @m ) ;
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} else {
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MAKE_msg_text ( "<error>", @m ) ;
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}
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@} ;
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<message_string> : ( s : STRING ) -> ( m : MSG ) = @{
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MAKE_msg_text ( @s, @m ) ;
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@} ;
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<make_map> : ( k : KEY, p : LIST-MSG, q : LIST-MSG ) -> ( m : MAP ) = @{
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MAKE_map_basic ( @k, @p, @q, @m ) ;
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@} ;
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<make_entry> : ( a : ID, b : ID, s : LIST-PARAM, u : USAGE, v : USAGE,
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p : LIST-PROP, m : LIST-MAP ) -> ( e : ENTRY ) = @{
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MAKE_entry_basic ( @a, @b, @s, @u, @v, @p, @m, @e ) ;
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counter = 0 ;
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@} ;
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/*
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GLOBAL ASSIGNMENT ACTIONS
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These actions assign the lists and strings constructed by the parser
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to the various global variables designed to hold this information.
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*/
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<set_db> : ( r : ID, s : ID ) -> () = @{
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db_name = @r ;
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db_name_alt = @s ;
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@} ;
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<set_rig> : ( r : ID ) -> () = @{
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rig_name = @r ;
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@} ;
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<set_prefix> : ( a : ID, b : ID, c : ID ) -> () = @{
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if ( @a ) rig_comp_output = @a ;
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if ( @b ) rig_from_comp = @b ;
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if ( @c ) rig_from_db = @c ;
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@} ;
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<set_types> : ( p : LIST-NAME, q : LIST-NAME, r : LIST-NAME ) -> () = @{
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all_types = @p ;
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all_types_aux = @q ;
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all_types_alt = @r ;
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counter = 0 ;
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@} ;
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<set_props> : ( p : LIST-NAME, q : LIST-NAME, r : LIST-NAME ) -> () = @{
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all_props = @p ;
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all_props_aux = @q ;
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all_props_alt = @r ;
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counter = 0 ;
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@} ;
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<set_keys> : ( p : LIST-NAME, q : LIST-NAME, r : LIST-NAME ) -> () = @{
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all_keys = @p ;
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all_keys_aux = @q ;
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all_keys_alt = @r ;
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counter = 0 ;
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@} ;
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<set_usages> : ( p : LIST-NAME, q : LIST-NAME, r : LIST-NAME ) -> () = @{
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all_usages = @p ;
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all_usages_aux = @q ;
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all_usages_alt = @r ;
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counter = 0 ;
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@} ;
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<set_entries> : ( p : LIST-ENTRY ) -> () = @{
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all_entries = @p ;
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counter = 0 ;
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@} ;
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/*
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SYNTAX ERROR ACTION
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This action is used to signal a syntax error.
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*/
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<syntax_error> : () -> () = @{
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error ( ERROR_SERIOUS, "Syntax error" ) ;
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@} ;
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%trailer% @{
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@}, @{
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490 |
#endif
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@} ;
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