| 1 | /* nfa - NFA construction routines */ | 
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| 2 |  | 
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| 3 | /*  Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */ | 
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| 4 | /*  All rights reserved. */ | 
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| 5 |  | 
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| 6 | /*  This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */ | 
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| 7 | /*  Vern Paxson. */ | 
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| 8 |  | 
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| 9 | /*  The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */ | 
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| 10 | /*  to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */ | 
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| 11 | /*  Department of Energy and the University of California. */ | 
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| 12 |  | 
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| 13 | /*  This file is part of flex. */ | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 16 | /*  modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions */ | 
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| 19 | /*  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */ | 
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| 25 | /*  Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */ | 
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| 26 | /*  may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */ | 
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| 29 | /*  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */ | 
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| 30 | /*  IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */ | 
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| 31 | /*  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */ | 
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| 32 | /*  PURPOSE. */ | 
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| 33 |  | 
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| 34 | #include "flexdef.h" | 
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| 35 |  | 
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| 36 |  | 
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| 37 | /* declare functions that have forward references */ | 
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| 38 |  | 
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| 39 | int dupmachine PROTO ((int)); | 
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| 40 | void mkxtion PROTO ((int, int)); | 
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| 41 |  | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 | /* add_accept - add an accepting state to a machine | 
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| 44 | * | 
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| 45 | * accepting_number becomes mach's accepting number. | 
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| 46 | */ | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | void    add_accept (mach, accepting_number) | 
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| 49 | int     mach, accepting_number; | 
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| 50 | { | 
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| 51 | /* Hang the accepting number off an epsilon state.  if it is associated | 
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| 52 | * with a state that has a non-epsilon out-transition, then the state | 
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| 53 | * will accept BEFORE it makes that transition, i.e., one character | 
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| 54 | * too soon. | 
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| 55 | */ | 
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| 56 |  | 
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| 57 | if (transchar[finalst[mach]] == SYM_EPSILON) | 
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| 58 | accptnum[finalst[mach]] = accepting_number; | 
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| 59 |  | 
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| 60 | else { | 
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| 61 | int     astate = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 62 |  | 
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| 63 | accptnum[astate] = accepting_number; | 
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| 64 | (void) link_machines (mach, astate); | 
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| 65 | } | 
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| 66 | } | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | /* copysingl - make a given number of copies of a singleton machine | 
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| 70 | * | 
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| 71 | * synopsis | 
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| 72 | * | 
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| 73 | *   newsng = copysingl( singl, num ); | 
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| 74 | * | 
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| 75 | *     newsng - a new singleton composed of num copies of singl | 
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| 76 | *     singl  - a singleton machine | 
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| 77 | *     num    - the number of copies of singl to be present in newsng | 
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| 78 | */ | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 | int     copysingl (singl, num) | 
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| 81 | int     singl, num; | 
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| 82 | { | 
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| 83 | int     copy, i; | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | copy = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 86 |  | 
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| 87 | for (i = 1; i <= num; ++i) | 
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| 88 | copy = link_machines (copy, dupmachine (singl)); | 
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| 89 |  | 
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| 90 | return copy; | 
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| 91 | } | 
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| 92 |  | 
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| 93 |  | 
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| 94 | /* dumpnfa - debugging routine to write out an nfa */ | 
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| 95 |  | 
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| 96 | void    dumpnfa (state1) | 
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| 97 | int     state1; | 
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| 98 |  | 
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| 99 | { | 
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| 100 | int     sym, tsp1, tsp2, anum, ns; | 
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| 101 |  | 
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| 102 | fprintf (stderr, | 
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| 103 | _ | 
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| 104 | ("\n\n********** beginning dump of nfa with start state %d\n"), | 
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| 105 | state1); | 
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| 106 |  | 
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| 107 | /* We probably should loop starting at firstst[state1] and going to | 
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| 108 | * lastst[state1], but they're not maintained properly when we "or" | 
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| 109 | * all of the rules together.  So we use our knowledge that the machine | 
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| 110 | * starts at state 1 and ends at lastnfa. | 
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| 111 | */ | 
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| 112 |  | 
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| 113 | /* for ( ns = firstst[state1]; ns <= lastst[state1]; ++ns ) */ | 
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| 114 | for (ns = 1; ns <= lastnfa; ++ns) { | 
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| 115 | fprintf (stderr, _("state # %4d\t"), ns); | 
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| 116 |  | 
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| 117 | sym = transchar[ns]; | 
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| 118 | tsp1 = trans1[ns]; | 
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| 119 | tsp2 = trans2[ns]; | 
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| 120 | anum = accptnum[ns]; | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | fprintf (stderr, "%3d:  %4d, %4d", sym, tsp1, tsp2); | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | if (anum != NIL) | 
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| 125 | fprintf (stderr, "  [%d]", anum); | 
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| 126 |  | 
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| 127 | fprintf (stderr, "\n"); | 
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| 128 | } | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 | fprintf (stderr, _("********** end of dump\n")); | 
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| 131 | } | 
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| 132 |  | 
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| 133 |  | 
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| 134 | /* dupmachine - make a duplicate of a given machine | 
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| 135 | * | 
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| 136 | * synopsis | 
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| 137 | * | 
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| 138 | *   copy = dupmachine( mach ); | 
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| 139 | * | 
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| 140 | *     copy - holds duplicate of mach | 
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| 141 | *     mach - machine to be duplicated | 
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| 142 | * | 
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| 143 | * note that the copy of mach is NOT an exact duplicate; rather, all the | 
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| 144 | * transition states values are adjusted so that the copy is self-contained, | 
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| 145 | * as the original should have been. | 
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| 146 | * | 
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| 147 | * also note that the original MUST be contiguous, with its low and high | 
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| 148 | * states accessible by the arrays firstst and lastst | 
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| 149 | */ | 
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| 150 |  | 
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| 151 | int     dupmachine (mach) | 
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| 152 | int     mach; | 
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| 153 | { | 
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| 154 | int     i, init, state_offset; | 
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| 155 | int     state = 0; | 
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| 156 | int     last = lastst[mach]; | 
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| 157 |  | 
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| 158 | for (i = firstst[mach]; i <= last; ++i) { | 
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| 159 | state = mkstate (transchar[i]); | 
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| 160 |  | 
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| 161 | if (trans1[i] != NO_TRANSITION) { | 
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| 162 | mkxtion (finalst[state], trans1[i] + state - i); | 
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| 163 |  | 
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| 164 | if (transchar[i] == SYM_EPSILON && | 
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| 165 | trans2[i] != NO_TRANSITION) | 
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| 166 | mkxtion (finalst[state], | 
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| 167 | trans2[i] + state - i); | 
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| 168 | } | 
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| 169 |  | 
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| 170 | accptnum[state] = accptnum[i]; | 
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| 171 | } | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 | if (state == 0) | 
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| 174 | flexfatal (_("empty machine in dupmachine()")); | 
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| 175 |  | 
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| 176 | state_offset = state - i + 1; | 
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| 177 |  | 
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| 178 | init = mach + state_offset; | 
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| 179 | firstst[init] = firstst[mach] + state_offset; | 
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| 180 | finalst[init] = finalst[mach] + state_offset; | 
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| 181 | lastst[init] = lastst[mach] + state_offset; | 
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| 182 |  | 
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| 183 | return init; | 
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| 184 | } | 
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| 185 |  | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | /* finish_rule - finish up the processing for a rule | 
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| 188 | * | 
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| 189 | * An accepting number is added to the given machine.  If variable_trail_rule | 
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| 190 | * is true then the rule has trailing context and both the head and trail | 
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| 191 | * are variable size.  Otherwise if headcnt or trailcnt is non-zero then | 
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| 192 | * the machine recognizes a pattern with trailing context and headcnt is | 
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| 193 | * the number of characters in the matched part of the pattern, or zero | 
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| 194 | * if the matched part has variable length.  trailcnt is the number of | 
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| 195 | * trailing context characters in the pattern, or zero if the trailing | 
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| 196 | * context has variable length. | 
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| 197 | */ | 
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| 198 |  | 
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| 199 | void    finish_rule (mach, variable_trail_rule, headcnt, trailcnt, | 
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| 200 | pcont_act) | 
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| 201 | int     mach, variable_trail_rule, headcnt, trailcnt, pcont_act; | 
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| 202 | { | 
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| 203 | char    action_text[MAXLINE]; | 
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| 204 |  | 
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| 205 | add_accept (mach, num_rules); | 
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| 206 |  | 
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| 207 | /* We did this in new_rule(), but it often gets the wrong | 
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| 208 | * number because we do it before we start parsing the current rule. | 
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| 209 | */ | 
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| 210 | rule_linenum[num_rules] = linenum; | 
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| 211 |  | 
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| 212 | /* If this is a continued action, then the line-number has already | 
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| 213 | * been updated, giving us the wrong number. | 
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| 214 | */ | 
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| 215 | if (continued_action) | 
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| 216 | --rule_linenum[num_rules]; | 
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| 217 |  | 
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| 218 |  | 
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| 219 | /* If the previous rule was continued action, then we inherit the | 
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| 220 | * previous newline flag, possibly overriding the current one. | 
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| 221 | */ | 
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| 222 | if (pcont_act && rule_has_nl[num_rules - 1]) | 
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| 223 | rule_has_nl[num_rules] = true; | 
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| 224 |  | 
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| 225 | sprintf (action_text, "case %d:\n", num_rules); | 
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| 226 | add_action (action_text); | 
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| 227 | if (rule_has_nl[num_rules]) { | 
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| 228 | sprintf (action_text, "/* rule %d can match eol */\n", | 
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| 229 | num_rules); | 
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| 230 | add_action (action_text); | 
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| 231 | } | 
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| 232 |  | 
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| 233 |  | 
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| 234 | if (variable_trail_rule) { | 
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| 235 | rule_type[num_rules] = RULE_VARIABLE; | 
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| 236 |  | 
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| 237 | if (performance_report > 0) | 
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| 238 | fprintf (stderr, | 
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| 239 | _ | 
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| 240 | ("Variable trailing context rule at line %d\n"), | 
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| 241 | rule_linenum[num_rules]); | 
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| 242 |  | 
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| 243 | variable_trailing_context_rules = true; | 
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| 244 | } | 
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| 245 |  | 
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| 246 | else { | 
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| 247 | rule_type[num_rules] = RULE_NORMAL; | 
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| 248 |  | 
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| 249 | if (headcnt > 0 || trailcnt > 0) { | 
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| 250 | /* Do trailing context magic to not match the trailing | 
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| 251 | * characters. | 
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| 252 | */ | 
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| 253 | char   *scanner_cp = "YY_G(yy_c_buf_p) = yy_cp"; | 
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| 254 | char   *scanner_bp = "yy_bp"; | 
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| 255 |  | 
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| 256 | add_action | 
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| 257 | ("*yy_cp = YY_G(yy_hold_char); /* undo effects of setting up yytext */\n"); | 
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| 258 |  | 
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| 259 | if (headcnt > 0) { | 
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| 260 | sprintf (action_text, "%s = %s + %d;\n", | 
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| 261 | scanner_cp, scanner_bp, headcnt); | 
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| 262 | add_action (action_text); | 
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| 263 | } | 
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| 264 |  | 
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| 265 | else { | 
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| 266 | sprintf (action_text, "%s -= %d;\n", | 
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| 267 | scanner_cp, trailcnt); | 
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| 268 | add_action (action_text); | 
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| 269 | } | 
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| 270 |  | 
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| 271 | add_action | 
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| 272 | ("YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; /* set up yytext again */\n"); | 
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| 273 | } | 
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| 274 | } | 
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| 275 |  | 
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| 276 | /* Okay, in the action code at this point yytext and yyleng have | 
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| 277 | * their proper final values for this rule, so here's the point | 
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| 278 | * to do any user action.  But don't do it for continued actions, | 
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| 279 | * as that'll result in multiple YY_RULE_SETUP's. | 
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| 280 | */ | 
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| 281 | if (!continued_action) | 
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| 282 | add_action ("YY_RULE_SETUP\n"); | 
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| 283 |  | 
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| 284 | line_directive_out ((FILE *) 0, 1); | 
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| 285 | } | 
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| 286 |  | 
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| 287 |  | 
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| 288 | /* link_machines - connect two machines together | 
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| 289 | * | 
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| 290 | * synopsis | 
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| 291 | * | 
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| 292 | *   new = link_machines( first, last ); | 
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| 293 | * | 
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| 294 | *     new    - a machine constructed by connecting first to last | 
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| 295 | *     first  - the machine whose successor is to be last | 
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| 296 | *     last   - the machine whose predecessor is to be first | 
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| 297 | * | 
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| 298 | * note: this routine concatenates the machine first with the machine | 
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| 299 | *  last to produce a machine new which will pattern-match first first | 
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| 300 | *  and then last, and will fail if either of the sub-patterns fails. | 
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| 301 | *  FIRST is set to new by the operation.  last is unmolested. | 
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| 302 | */ | 
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| 303 |  | 
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| 304 | int     link_machines (first, last) | 
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| 305 | int     first, last; | 
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| 306 | { | 
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| 307 | if (first == NIL) | 
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| 308 | return last; | 
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| 309 |  | 
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| 310 | else if (last == NIL) | 
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| 311 | return first; | 
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| 312 |  | 
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| 313 | else { | 
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| 314 | mkxtion (finalst[first], last); | 
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| 315 | finalst[first] = finalst[last]; | 
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| 316 | lastst[first] = MAX (lastst[first], lastst[last]); | 
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| 317 | firstst[first] = MIN (firstst[first], firstst[last]); | 
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| 318 |  | 
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| 319 | return first; | 
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| 320 | } | 
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| 321 | } | 
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| 322 |  | 
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| 323 |  | 
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| 324 | /* mark_beginning_as_normal - mark each "beginning" state in a machine | 
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| 325 | *                            as being a "normal" (i.e., not trailing context- | 
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| 326 | *                            associated) states | 
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| 327 | * | 
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| 328 | * The "beginning" states are the epsilon closure of the first state | 
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| 329 | */ | 
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| 330 |  | 
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| 331 | void    mark_beginning_as_normal (mach) | 
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| 332 | register int mach; | 
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| 333 | { | 
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| 334 | switch (state_type[mach]) { | 
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| 335 | case STATE_NORMAL: | 
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| 336 | /* Oh, we've already visited here. */ | 
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| 337 | return; | 
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| 338 |  | 
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| 339 | case STATE_TRAILING_CONTEXT: | 
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| 340 | state_type[mach] = STATE_NORMAL; | 
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| 341 |  | 
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| 342 | if (transchar[mach] == SYM_EPSILON) { | 
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| 343 | if (trans1[mach] != NO_TRANSITION) | 
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| 344 | mark_beginning_as_normal (trans1[mach]); | 
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| 345 |  | 
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| 346 | if (trans2[mach] != NO_TRANSITION) | 
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| 347 | mark_beginning_as_normal (trans2[mach]); | 
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| 348 | } | 
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| 349 | break; | 
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| 350 |  | 
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| 351 | default: | 
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| 352 | flexerror (_ | 
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| 353 | ("bad state type in mark_beginning_as_normal()")); | 
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| 354 | break; | 
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| 355 | } | 
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| 356 | } | 
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| 357 |  | 
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| 358 |  | 
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| 359 | /* mkbranch - make a machine that branches to two machines | 
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| 360 | * | 
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| 361 | * synopsis | 
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| 362 | * | 
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| 363 | *   branch = mkbranch( first, second ); | 
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| 364 | * | 
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| 365 | *     branch - a machine which matches either first's pattern or second's | 
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| 366 | *     first, second - machines whose patterns are to be or'ed (the | operator) | 
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| 367 | * | 
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| 368 | * Note that first and second are NEITHER destroyed by the operation.  Also, | 
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| 369 | * the resulting machine CANNOT be used with any other "mk" operation except | 
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| 370 | * more mkbranch's.  Compare with mkor() | 
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| 371 | */ | 
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| 372 |  | 
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| 373 | int     mkbranch (first, second) | 
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| 374 | int     first, second; | 
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| 375 | { | 
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| 376 | int     eps; | 
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| 377 |  | 
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| 378 | if (first == NO_TRANSITION) | 
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| 379 | return second; | 
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| 380 |  | 
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| 381 | else if (second == NO_TRANSITION) | 
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| 382 | return first; | 
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| 383 |  | 
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| 384 | eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 385 |  | 
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| 386 | mkxtion (eps, first); | 
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| 387 | mkxtion (eps, second); | 
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| 388 |  | 
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| 389 | return eps; | 
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| 390 | } | 
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| 391 |  | 
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| 392 |  | 
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| 393 | /* mkclos - convert a machine into a closure | 
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| 394 | * | 
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| 395 | * synopsis | 
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| 396 | *   new = mkclos( state ); | 
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| 397 | * | 
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| 398 | * new - a new state which matches the closure of "state" | 
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| 399 | */ | 
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| 400 |  | 
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| 401 | int     mkclos (state) | 
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| 402 | int     state; | 
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| 403 | { | 
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| 404 | return mkopt (mkposcl (state)); | 
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| 405 | } | 
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| 406 |  | 
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| 407 |  | 
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| 408 | /* mkopt - make a machine optional | 
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| 409 | * | 
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| 410 | * synopsis | 
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| 411 | * | 
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| 412 | *   new = mkopt( mach ); | 
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| 413 | * | 
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| 414 | *     new  - a machine which optionally matches whatever mach matched | 
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| 415 | *     mach - the machine to make optional | 
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| 416 | * | 
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| 417 | * notes: | 
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| 418 | *     1. mach must be the last machine created | 
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| 419 | *     2. mach is destroyed by the call | 
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| 420 | */ | 
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| 421 |  | 
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| 422 | int     mkopt (mach) | 
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| 423 | int     mach; | 
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| 424 | { | 
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| 425 | int     eps; | 
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| 426 |  | 
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| 427 | if (!SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[mach])) { | 
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| 428 | eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 429 | mach = link_machines (mach, eps); | 
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| 430 | } | 
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| 431 |  | 
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| 432 | /* Can't skimp on the following if FREE_EPSILON(mach) is true because | 
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| 433 | * some state interior to "mach" might point back to the beginning | 
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| 434 | * for a closure. | 
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| 435 | */ | 
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| 436 | eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 437 | mach = link_machines (eps, mach); | 
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| 438 |  | 
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| 439 | mkxtion (mach, finalst[mach]); | 
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| 440 |  | 
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| 441 | return mach; | 
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| 442 | } | 
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| 443 |  | 
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| 444 |  | 
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| 445 | /* mkor - make a machine that matches either one of two machines | 
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| 446 | * | 
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| 447 | * synopsis | 
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| 448 | * | 
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| 449 | *   new = mkor( first, second ); | 
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| 450 | * | 
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| 451 | *     new - a machine which matches either first's pattern or second's | 
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| 452 | *     first, second - machines whose patterns are to be or'ed (the | operator) | 
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| 453 | * | 
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| 454 | * note that first and second are both destroyed by the operation | 
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| 455 | * the code is rather convoluted because an attempt is made to minimize | 
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| 456 | * the number of epsilon states needed | 
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| 457 | */ | 
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| 458 |  | 
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| 459 | int     mkor (first, second) | 
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| 460 | int     first, second; | 
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| 461 | { | 
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| 462 | int     eps, orend; | 
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| 463 |  | 
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| 464 | if (first == NIL) | 
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| 465 | return second; | 
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| 466 |  | 
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| 467 | else if (second == NIL) | 
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| 468 | return first; | 
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| 469 |  | 
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| 470 | else { | 
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| 471 | /* See comment in mkopt() about why we can't use the first | 
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| 472 | * state of "first" or "second" if they satisfy "FREE_EPSILON". | 
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| 473 | */ | 
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| 474 | eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 475 |  | 
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| 476 | first = link_machines (eps, first); | 
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| 477 |  | 
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| 478 | mkxtion (first, second); | 
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| 479 |  | 
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| 480 | if (SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[first]) && | 
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| 481 | accptnum[finalst[first]] == NIL) { | 
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| 482 | orend = finalst[first]; | 
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| 483 | mkxtion (finalst[second], orend); | 
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| 484 | } | 
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| 485 |  | 
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| 486 | else if (SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[second]) && | 
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| 487 | accptnum[finalst[second]] == NIL) { | 
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| 488 | orend = finalst[second]; | 
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| 489 | mkxtion (finalst[first], orend); | 
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| 490 | } | 
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| 491 |  | 
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| 492 | else { | 
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| 493 | eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 494 |  | 
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| 495 | first = link_machines (first, eps); | 
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| 496 | orend = finalst[first]; | 
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| 497 |  | 
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| 498 | mkxtion (finalst[second], orend); | 
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| 499 | } | 
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| 500 | } | 
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| 501 |  | 
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| 502 | finalst[first] = orend; | 
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| 503 | return first; | 
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| 504 | } | 
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| 505 |  | 
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| 506 |  | 
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| 507 | /* mkposcl - convert a machine into a positive closure | 
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| 508 | * | 
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| 509 | * synopsis | 
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| 510 | *   new = mkposcl( state ); | 
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| 511 | * | 
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| 512 | *    new - a machine matching the positive closure of "state" | 
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| 513 | */ | 
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| 514 |  | 
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| 515 | int     mkposcl (state) | 
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| 516 | int     state; | 
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| 517 | { | 
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| 518 | int     eps; | 
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| 519 |  | 
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| 520 | if (SUPER_FREE_EPSILON (finalst[state])) { | 
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| 521 | mkxtion (finalst[state], state); | 
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| 522 | return state; | 
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| 523 | } | 
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| 524 |  | 
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| 525 | else { | 
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| 526 | eps = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 527 | mkxtion (eps, state); | 
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| 528 | return link_machines (state, eps); | 
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| 529 | } | 
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| 530 | } | 
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| 531 |  | 
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| 532 |  | 
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| 533 | /* mkrep - make a replicated machine | 
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| 534 | * | 
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| 535 | * synopsis | 
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| 536 | *   new = mkrep( mach, lb, ub ); | 
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| 537 | * | 
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| 538 | *    new - a machine that matches whatever "mach" matched from "lb" | 
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| 539 | *          number of times to "ub" number of times | 
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| 540 | * | 
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| 541 | * note | 
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| 542 | *   if "ub" is INFINITE_REPEAT then "new" matches "lb" or more occurrences of "mach" | 
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| 543 | */ | 
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| 544 |  | 
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| 545 | int     mkrep (mach, lb, ub) | 
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| 546 | int     mach, lb, ub; | 
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| 547 | { | 
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| 548 | int     base_mach, tail, copy, i; | 
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| 549 |  | 
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| 550 | base_mach = copysingl (mach, lb - 1); | 
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| 551 |  | 
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| 552 | if (ub == INFINITE_REPEAT) { | 
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| 553 | copy = dupmachine (mach); | 
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| 554 | mach = link_machines (mach, | 
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| 555 | link_machines (base_mach, | 
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| 556 | mkclos (copy))); | 
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| 557 | } | 
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| 558 |  | 
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| 559 | else { | 
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| 560 | tail = mkstate (SYM_EPSILON); | 
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| 561 |  | 
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| 562 | for (i = lb; i < ub; ++i) { | 
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| 563 | copy = dupmachine (mach); | 
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| 564 | tail = mkopt (link_machines (copy, tail)); | 
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| 565 | } | 
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| 566 |  | 
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| 567 | mach = | 
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| 568 | link_machines (mach, | 
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| 569 | link_machines (base_mach, tail)); | 
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| 570 | } | 
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| 571 |  | 
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| 572 | return mach; | 
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| 573 | } | 
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| 574 |  | 
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| 575 |  | 
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| 576 | /* mkstate - create a state with a transition on a given symbol | 
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| 577 | * | 
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| 578 | * synopsis | 
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| 579 | * | 
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| 580 | *   state = mkstate( sym ); | 
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| 581 | * | 
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| 582 | *     state - a new state matching sym | 
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| 583 | *     sym   - the symbol the new state is to have an out-transition on | 
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| 584 | * | 
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| 585 | * note that this routine makes new states in ascending order through the | 
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| 586 | * state array (and increments LASTNFA accordingly).  The routine DUPMACHINE | 
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| 587 | * relies on machines being made in ascending order and that they are | 
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| 588 | * CONTIGUOUS.  Change it and you will have to rewrite DUPMACHINE (kludge | 
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| 589 | * that it admittedly is) | 
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| 590 | */ | 
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| 591 |  | 
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| 592 | int     mkstate (sym) | 
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| 593 | int     sym; | 
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| 594 | { | 
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| 595 | if (++lastnfa >= current_mns) { | 
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| 596 | if ((current_mns += MNS_INCREMENT) >= maximum_mns) | 
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| 597 | lerrif (_ | 
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| 598 | ("input rules are too complicated (>= %d NFA states)"), | 
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| 599 | current_mns); | 
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| 600 |  | 
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| 601 | ++num_reallocs; | 
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| 602 |  | 
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| 603 | firstst = reallocate_integer_array (firstst, current_mns); | 
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| 604 | lastst = reallocate_integer_array (lastst, current_mns); | 
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| 605 | finalst = reallocate_integer_array (finalst, current_mns); | 
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| 606 | transchar = | 
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| 607 | reallocate_integer_array (transchar, current_mns); | 
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| 608 | trans1 = reallocate_integer_array (trans1, current_mns); | 
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| 609 | trans2 = reallocate_integer_array (trans2, current_mns); | 
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| 610 | accptnum = | 
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| 611 | reallocate_integer_array (accptnum, current_mns); | 
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| 612 | assoc_rule = | 
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| 613 | reallocate_integer_array (assoc_rule, current_mns); | 
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| 614 | state_type = | 
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| 615 | reallocate_integer_array (state_type, current_mns); | 
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| 616 | } | 
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| 617 |  | 
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| 618 | firstst[lastnfa] = lastnfa; | 
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| 619 | finalst[lastnfa] = lastnfa; | 
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| 620 | lastst[lastnfa] = lastnfa; | 
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| 621 | transchar[lastnfa] = sym; | 
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| 622 | trans1[lastnfa] = NO_TRANSITION; | 
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| 623 | trans2[lastnfa] = NO_TRANSITION; | 
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| 624 | accptnum[lastnfa] = NIL; | 
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| 625 | assoc_rule[lastnfa] = num_rules; | 
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| 626 | state_type[lastnfa] = current_state_type; | 
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| 627 |  | 
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| 628 | /* Fix up equivalence classes base on this transition.  Note that any | 
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| 629 | * character which has its own transition gets its own equivalence | 
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| 630 | * class.  Thus only characters which are only in character classes | 
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| 631 | * have a chance at being in the same equivalence class.  E.g. "a|b" | 
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| 632 | * puts 'a' and 'b' into two different equivalence classes.  "[ab]" | 
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| 633 | * puts them in the same equivalence class (barring other differences | 
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| 634 | * elsewhere in the input). | 
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| 635 | */ | 
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| 636 |  | 
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| 637 | if (sym < 0) { | 
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| 638 | /* We don't have to update the equivalence classes since | 
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| 639 | * that was already done when the ccl was created for the | 
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| 640 | * first time. | 
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| 641 | */ | 
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| 642 | } | 
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| 643 |  | 
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| 644 | else if (sym == SYM_EPSILON) | 
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| 645 | ++numeps; | 
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| 646 |  | 
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| 647 | else { | 
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| 648 | check_char (sym); | 
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| 649 |  | 
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| 650 | if (useecs) | 
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| 651 | /* Map NUL's to csize. */ | 
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| 652 | mkechar (sym ? sym : csize, nextecm, ecgroup); | 
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| 653 | } | 
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| 654 |  | 
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| 655 | return lastnfa; | 
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| 656 | } | 
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| 657 |  | 
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| 658 |  | 
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| 659 | /* mkxtion - make a transition from one state to another | 
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| 660 | * | 
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| 661 | * synopsis | 
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| 662 | * | 
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| 663 | *   mkxtion( statefrom, stateto ); | 
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| 664 | * | 
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| 665 | *     statefrom - the state from which the transition is to be made | 
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| 666 | *     stateto   - the state to which the transition is to be made | 
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| 667 | */ | 
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| 668 |  | 
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| 669 | void    mkxtion (statefrom, stateto) | 
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| 670 | int     statefrom, stateto; | 
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| 671 | { | 
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| 672 | if (trans1[statefrom] == NO_TRANSITION) | 
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| 673 | trans1[statefrom] = stateto; | 
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| 674 |  | 
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| 675 | else if ((transchar[statefrom] != SYM_EPSILON) || | 
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| 676 | (trans2[statefrom] != NO_TRANSITION)) | 
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| 677 | flexfatal (_("found too many transitions in mkxtion()")); | 
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| 678 |  | 
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| 679 | else {                  /* second out-transition for an epsilon state */ | 
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| 680 | ++eps2; | 
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| 681 | trans2[statefrom] = stateto; | 
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| 682 | } | 
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| 683 | } | 
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| 684 |  | 
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| 685 | /* new_rule - initialize for a new rule */ | 
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| 686 |  | 
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| 687 | void    new_rule () | 
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| 688 | { | 
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| 689 | if (++num_rules >= current_max_rules) { | 
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| 690 | ++num_reallocs; | 
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| 691 | current_max_rules += MAX_RULES_INCREMENT; | 
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| 692 | rule_type = reallocate_integer_array (rule_type, | 
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| 693 | current_max_rules); | 
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| 694 | rule_linenum = reallocate_integer_array (rule_linenum, | 
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| 695 | current_max_rules); | 
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| 696 | rule_useful = reallocate_integer_array (rule_useful, | 
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| 697 | current_max_rules); | 
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| 698 | rule_has_nl = reallocate_bool_array (rule_has_nl, | 
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| 699 | current_max_rules); | 
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| 700 | } | 
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| 701 |  | 
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| 702 | if (num_rules > MAX_RULE) | 
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| 703 | lerrif (_("too many rules (> %d)!"), MAX_RULE); | 
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| 704 |  | 
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| 705 | rule_linenum[num_rules] = linenum; | 
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| 706 | rule_useful[num_rules] = false; | 
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| 707 | rule_has_nl[num_rules] = false; | 
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| 708 | } | 
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