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When doing comparison operations on vectors, filtering sometimes gets in the way and you have to go to a fair bit of effort to workaround it in order to always return a result. The 'bool' modifier instead of filtering returns 0/1 depending on the result of the compairson. This is also a prerequisite to removing plain scalar/scalar comparisons, as it maintains the current behaviour under a new syntax.
757 lines
17 KiB
Go
757 lines
17 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package promql
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"unicode/utf8"
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)
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// item represents a token or text string returned from the scanner.
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type item struct {
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typ itemType // The type of this item.
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pos Pos // The starting position, in bytes, of this item in the input string.
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val string // The value of this item.
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}
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// String returns a descriptive string for the item.
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func (i item) String() string {
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switch {
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case i.typ == itemEOF:
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return "EOF"
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case i.typ == itemError:
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return i.val
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case i.typ == itemIdentifier || i.typ == itemMetricIdentifier:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i.val)
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case i.typ.isKeyword():
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return fmt.Sprintf("<%s>", i.val)
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case i.typ.isOperator():
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return fmt.Sprintf("<op:%s>", i.val)
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case i.typ.isAggregator():
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return fmt.Sprintf("<aggr:%s>", i.val)
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case len(i.val) > 10:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%.10q...", i.val)
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i.val)
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}
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// isOperator returns true if the item corresponds to a logical or arithmetic operator.
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// Returns false otherwise.
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func (i itemType) isOperator() bool { return i > operatorsStart && i < operatorsEnd }
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// isAggregator returns true if the item belongs to the aggregator functions.
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// Returns false otherwise
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func (i itemType) isAggregator() bool { return i > aggregatorsStart && i < aggregatorsEnd }
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// isKeyword returns true if the item corresponds to a keyword.
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// Returns false otherwise.
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func (i itemType) isKeyword() bool { return i > keywordsStart && i < keywordsEnd }
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// Constants for operator precedence in expressions.
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//
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const LowestPrec = 0 // Non-operators.
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// Precedence returns the operator precedence of the binary
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// operator op. If op is not a binary operator, the result
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// is LowestPrec.
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func (i itemType) precedence() int {
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switch i {
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case itemLOR:
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return 1
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case itemLAND:
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return 2
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case itemEQL, itemNEQ, itemLTE, itemLSS, itemGTE, itemGTR:
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return 3
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case itemADD, itemSUB:
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return 4
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case itemMUL, itemDIV, itemMOD:
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return 5
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default:
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return LowestPrec
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}
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}
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type itemType int
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const (
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itemError itemType = iota // Error occurred, value is error message
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itemEOF
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itemComment
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itemIdentifier
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itemMetricIdentifier
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itemLeftParen
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itemRightParen
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itemLeftBrace
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itemRightBrace
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itemLeftBracket
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itemRightBracket
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itemComma
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itemAssign
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itemSemicolon
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itemString
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itemNumber
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itemDuration
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itemBlank
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itemTimes
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operatorsStart
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// Operators.
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itemSUB
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itemADD
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itemMUL
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itemMOD
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itemDIV
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itemLAND
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itemLOR
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itemEQL
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itemNEQ
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itemLTE
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itemLSS
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itemGTE
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itemGTR
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itemEQLRegex
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itemNEQRegex
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operatorsEnd
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aggregatorsStart
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// Aggregators.
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itemAvg
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itemCount
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itemSum
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itemMin
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itemMax
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itemStddev
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itemStdvar
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aggregatorsEnd
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keywordsStart
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// Keywords.
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itemAlert
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itemIf
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itemFor
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itemWith
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itemSummary
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itemRunbook
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itemDescription
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itemKeepCommon
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itemOffset
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itemBy
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itemOn
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itemGroupLeft
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itemGroupRight
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itemBool
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keywordsEnd
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)
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var key = map[string]itemType{
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// Operators.
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"and": itemLAND,
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"or": itemLOR,
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// Aggregators.
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"sum": itemSum,
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"avg": itemAvg,
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"count": itemCount,
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"min": itemMin,
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"max": itemMax,
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"stddev": itemStddev,
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"stdvar": itemStdvar,
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// Keywords.
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"alert": itemAlert,
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"if": itemIf,
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"for": itemFor,
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"with": itemWith,
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"summary": itemSummary,
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"runbook": itemRunbook,
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"description": itemDescription,
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"offset": itemOffset,
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"by": itemBy,
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"keeping_extra": itemKeepCommon,
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"keep_common": itemKeepCommon,
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"on": itemOn,
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"group_left": itemGroupLeft,
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"group_right": itemGroupRight,
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"bool": itemBool,
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}
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// These are the default string representations for common items. It does not
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// imply that those are the only character sequences that can be lexed to such an item.
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var itemTypeStr = map[itemType]string{
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itemLeftParen: "(",
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itemRightParen: ")",
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itemLeftBrace: "{",
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itemRightBrace: "}",
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itemLeftBracket: "[",
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itemRightBracket: "]",
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itemComma: ",",
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itemAssign: "=",
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itemSemicolon: ";",
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itemBlank: "_",
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itemTimes: "x",
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itemSUB: "-",
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itemADD: "+",
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itemMUL: "*",
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itemMOD: "%",
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itemDIV: "/",
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itemEQL: "==",
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itemNEQ: "!=",
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itemLTE: "<=",
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itemLSS: "<",
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itemGTE: ">=",
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itemGTR: ">",
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itemEQLRegex: "=~",
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itemNEQRegex: "!~",
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}
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func init() {
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// Add keywords to item type strings.
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for s, ty := range key {
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itemTypeStr[ty] = s
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}
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// Special numbers.
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key["inf"] = itemNumber
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key["nan"] = itemNumber
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}
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func (i itemType) String() string {
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if s, ok := itemTypeStr[i]; ok {
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return s
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("<item %d>", i)
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}
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func (i item) desc() string {
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if _, ok := itemTypeStr[i.typ]; ok {
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return i.String()
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}
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if i.typ == itemEOF {
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return i.typ.desc()
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", i.typ.desc(), i)
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}
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func (i itemType) desc() string {
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switch i {
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case itemError:
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return "error"
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case itemEOF:
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return "end of input"
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case itemComment:
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return "comment"
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case itemIdentifier:
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return "identifier"
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case itemMetricIdentifier:
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return "metric identifier"
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case itemString:
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return "string"
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case itemNumber:
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return "number"
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case itemDuration:
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return "duration"
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i)
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}
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const eof = -1
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// stateFn represents the state of the scanner as a function that returns the next state.
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type stateFn func(*lexer) stateFn
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// Pos is the position in a string.
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type Pos int
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// lexer holds the state of the scanner.
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type lexer struct {
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input string // The string being scanned.
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state stateFn // The next lexing function to enter.
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pos Pos // Current position in the input.
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start Pos // Start position of this item.
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width Pos // Width of last rune read from input.
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lastPos Pos // Position of most recent item returned by nextItem.
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items chan item // Channel of scanned items.
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parenDepth int // Nesting depth of ( ) exprs.
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braceOpen bool // Whether a { is opened.
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bracketOpen bool // Whether a [ is opened.
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stringOpen rune // Quote rune of the string currently being read.
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// seriesDesc is set when a series description for the testing
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// language is lexed.
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seriesDesc bool
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}
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// next returns the next rune in the input.
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func (l *lexer) next() rune {
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if int(l.pos) >= len(l.input) {
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l.width = 0
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return eof
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}
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r, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(l.input[l.pos:])
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l.width = Pos(w)
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l.pos += l.width
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return r
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}
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// peek returns but does not consume the next rune in the input.
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func (l *lexer) peek() rune {
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r := l.next()
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l.backup()
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return r
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}
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// backup steps back one rune. Can only be called once per call of next.
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func (l *lexer) backup() {
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l.pos -= l.width
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}
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// emit passes an item back to the client.
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func (l *lexer) emit(t itemType) {
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l.items <- item{t, l.start, l.input[l.start:l.pos]}
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l.start = l.pos
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}
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// ignore skips over the pending input before this point.
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func (l *lexer) ignore() {
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l.start = l.pos
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}
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// accept consumes the next rune if it's from the valid set.
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func (l *lexer) accept(valid string) bool {
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if strings.IndexRune(valid, l.next()) >= 0 {
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return true
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}
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l.backup()
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return false
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}
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// acceptRun consumes a run of runes from the valid set.
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func (l *lexer) acceptRun(valid string) {
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for strings.IndexRune(valid, l.next()) >= 0 {
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// consume
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}
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l.backup()
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}
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// lineNumber reports which line we're on, based on the position of
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// the previous item returned by nextItem. Doing it this way
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// means we don't have to worry about peek double counting.
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func (l *lexer) lineNumber() int {
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return 1 + strings.Count(l.input[:l.lastPos], "\n")
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}
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// linePosition reports at which character in the current line
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// we are on.
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func (l *lexer) linePosition() int {
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lb := strings.LastIndex(l.input[:l.lastPos], "\n")
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if lb == -1 {
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return 1 + int(l.lastPos)
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}
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return 1 + int(l.lastPos) - lb
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}
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// errorf returns an error token and terminates the scan by passing
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// back a nil pointer that will be the next state, terminating l.nextItem.
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func (l *lexer) errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) stateFn {
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l.items <- item{itemError, l.start, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)}
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return nil
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}
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// nextItem returns the next item from the input.
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func (l *lexer) nextItem() item {
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item := <-l.items
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l.lastPos = item.pos
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return item
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}
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// lex creates a new scanner for the input string.
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func lex(input string) *lexer {
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l := &lexer{
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input: input,
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items: make(chan item),
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}
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go l.run()
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return l
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}
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// run runs the state machine for the lexer.
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func (l *lexer) run() {
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for l.state = lexStatements; l.state != nil; {
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l.state = l.state(l)
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}
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close(l.items)
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}
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// lineComment is the character that starts a line comment.
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const lineComment = "#"
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// lexStatements is the top-level state for lexing.
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func lexStatements(l *lexer) stateFn {
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if l.braceOpen {
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return lexInsideBraces
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}
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if strings.HasPrefix(l.input[l.pos:], lineComment) {
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return lexLineComment
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}
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switch r := l.next(); {
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case r == eof:
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if l.parenDepth != 0 {
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return l.errorf("unclosed left parenthesis")
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} else if l.bracketOpen {
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return l.errorf("unclosed left bracket")
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}
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l.emit(itemEOF)
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return nil
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case r == ',':
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l.emit(itemComma)
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case isSpace(r):
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return lexSpace
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case r == '*':
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l.emit(itemMUL)
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case r == '/':
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l.emit(itemDIV)
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case r == '%':
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l.emit(itemMOD)
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case r == '+':
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l.emit(itemADD)
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case r == '-':
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l.emit(itemSUB)
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case r == '=':
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if t := l.peek(); t == '=' {
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l.next()
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l.emit(itemEQL)
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} else if t == '~' {
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return l.errorf("unexpected character after '=': %q", t)
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} else {
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l.emit(itemAssign)
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}
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case r == '!':
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if t := l.next(); t == '=' {
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l.emit(itemNEQ)
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} else {
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return l.errorf("unexpected character after '!': %q", t)
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}
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case r == '<':
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if t := l.peek(); t == '=' {
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l.next()
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l.emit(itemLTE)
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} else {
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l.emit(itemLSS)
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}
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case r == '>':
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if t := l.peek(); t == '=' {
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l.next()
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l.emit(itemGTE)
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} else {
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l.emit(itemGTR)
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}
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case isDigit(r) || (r == '.' && isDigit(l.peek())):
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l.backup()
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return lexNumberOrDuration
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case r == '"' || r == '\'':
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l.stringOpen = r
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return lexString
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case isAlpha(r) || r == ':':
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l.backup()
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return lexKeywordOrIdentifier
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case r == '(':
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l.emit(itemLeftParen)
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l.parenDepth++
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return lexStatements
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case r == ')':
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l.emit(itemRightParen)
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l.parenDepth--
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if l.parenDepth < 0 {
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return l.errorf("unexpected right parenthesis %q", r)
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}
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return lexStatements
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case r == '{':
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l.emit(itemLeftBrace)
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l.braceOpen = true
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return lexInsideBraces(l)
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case r == '[':
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if l.bracketOpen {
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return l.errorf("unexpected left bracket %q", r)
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}
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l.emit(itemLeftBracket)
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l.bracketOpen = true
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return lexDuration
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case r == ']':
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if !l.bracketOpen {
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return l.errorf("unexpected right bracket %q", r)
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}
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l.emit(itemRightBracket)
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l.bracketOpen = false
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default:
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return l.errorf("unexpected character: %q", r)
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}
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return lexStatements
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}
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// lexInsideBraces scans the inside of a vector selector. Keywords are ignored and
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// scanned as identifiers.
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func lexInsideBraces(l *lexer) stateFn {
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if strings.HasPrefix(l.input[l.pos:], lineComment) {
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return lexLineComment
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}
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switch r := l.next(); {
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case r == eof:
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return l.errorf("unexpected end of input inside braces")
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case isSpace(r):
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return lexSpace
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case isAlpha(r):
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l.backup()
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return lexIdentifier
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case r == ',':
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l.emit(itemComma)
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case r == '"' || r == '\'':
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l.stringOpen = r
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return lexString
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case r == '=':
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if l.next() == '~' {
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l.emit(itemEQLRegex)
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break
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}
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l.backup()
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l.emit(itemEQL)
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case r == '!':
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switch nr := l.next(); {
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case nr == '~':
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l.emit(itemNEQRegex)
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case nr == '=':
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l.emit(itemNEQ)
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default:
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return l.errorf("unexpected character after '!' inside braces: %q", nr)
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}
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case r == '{':
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return l.errorf("unexpected left brace %q", r)
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case r == '}':
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l.emit(itemRightBrace)
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l.braceOpen = false
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if l.seriesDesc {
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return lexValueSequence
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}
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return lexStatements
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default:
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return l.errorf("unexpected character inside braces: %q", r)
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}
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return lexInsideBraces
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}
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// lexValueSequence scans a value sequence of a series description.
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func lexValueSequence(l *lexer) stateFn {
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switch r := l.next(); {
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case r == eof:
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return lexStatements
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case isSpace(r):
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lexSpace(l)
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case r == '+':
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l.emit(itemADD)
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case r == '-':
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l.emit(itemSUB)
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case r == 'x':
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l.emit(itemTimes)
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case r == '_':
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l.emit(itemBlank)
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case isDigit(r) || (r == '.' && isDigit(l.peek())):
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l.backup()
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lexNumber(l)
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case isAlpha(r):
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l.backup()
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// We might lex invalid items here but this will be caught by the parser.
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return lexKeywordOrIdentifier
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default:
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return l.errorf("unexpected character in series sequence: %q", r)
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}
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return lexValueSequence
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}
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|
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// lexString scans a quoted string. The initial quote has already been seen.
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func lexString(l *lexer) stateFn {
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Loop:
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for {
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switch l.next() {
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case '\\':
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if r := l.next(); r != eof && r != '\n' {
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break
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}
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fallthrough
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case eof, '\n':
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return l.errorf("unterminated quoted string")
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case l.stringOpen:
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break Loop
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}
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}
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l.emit(itemString)
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return lexStatements
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}
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|
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// lexSpace scans a run of space characters. One space has already been seen.
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func lexSpace(l *lexer) stateFn {
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for isSpace(l.peek()) {
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l.next()
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}
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l.ignore()
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return lexStatements
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}
|
|
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// lexLineComment scans a line comment. Left comment marker is known to be present.
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func lexLineComment(l *lexer) stateFn {
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l.pos += Pos(len(lineComment))
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for r := l.next(); !isEndOfLine(r) && r != eof; {
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r = l.next()
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}
|
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l.backup()
|
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l.emit(itemComment)
|
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return lexStatements
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}
|
|
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func lexDuration(l *lexer) stateFn {
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if l.scanNumber() {
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return l.errorf("missing unit character in duration")
|
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}
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// Next two chars must be a valid unit and a non-alphanumeric.
|
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if l.accept("smhdwy") {
|
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if isAlphaNumeric(l.next()) {
|
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return l.errorf("bad duration syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos])
|
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}
|
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l.backup()
|
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l.emit(itemDuration)
|
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return lexStatements
|
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}
|
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return l.errorf("bad duration syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos])
|
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}
|
|
|
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// lexNumber scans a number: decimal, hex, oct or float.
|
|
func lexNumber(l *lexer) stateFn {
|
|
if !l.scanNumber() {
|
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return l.errorf("bad number syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos])
|
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}
|
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l.emit(itemNumber)
|
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return lexStatements
|
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}
|
|
|
|
// lexNumberOrDuration scans a number or a duration item.
|
|
func lexNumberOrDuration(l *lexer) stateFn {
|
|
if l.scanNumber() {
|
|
l.emit(itemNumber)
|
|
return lexStatements
|
|
}
|
|
// Next two chars must be a valid unit and a non-alphanumeric.
|
|
if l.accept("smhdwy") {
|
|
if isAlphaNumeric(l.next()) {
|
|
return l.errorf("bad number or duration syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos])
|
|
}
|
|
l.backup()
|
|
l.emit(itemDuration)
|
|
return lexStatements
|
|
}
|
|
return l.errorf("bad number or duration syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos])
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// scanNumber scans numbers of different formats. The scanned item is
|
|
// not necessarily a valid number. This case is caught by the parser.
|
|
func (l *lexer) scanNumber() bool {
|
|
digits := "0123456789"
|
|
// Disallow hexadecimal in series descriptions as the syntax is ambiguous.
|
|
if !l.seriesDesc && l.accept("0") && l.accept("xX") {
|
|
digits = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF"
|
|
}
|
|
l.acceptRun(digits)
|
|
if l.accept(".") {
|
|
l.acceptRun(digits)
|
|
}
|
|
if l.accept("eE") {
|
|
l.accept("+-")
|
|
l.acceptRun("0123456789")
|
|
}
|
|
// Next thing must not be alphanumeric unless it's the times token
|
|
// for series repetitions.
|
|
if r := l.peek(); (l.seriesDesc && r == 'x') || !isAlphaNumeric(r) {
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// lexIdentifier scans an alphanumeric identifier. The next character
|
|
// is known to be a letter.
|
|
func lexIdentifier(l *lexer) stateFn {
|
|
for isAlphaNumeric(l.next()) {
|
|
// absorb
|
|
}
|
|
l.backup()
|
|
l.emit(itemIdentifier)
|
|
return lexStatements
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// lexKeywordOrIdentifier scans an alphanumeric identifier which may contain
|
|
// a colon rune. If the identifier is a keyword the respective keyword item
|
|
// is scanned.
|
|
func lexKeywordOrIdentifier(l *lexer) stateFn {
|
|
Loop:
|
|
for {
|
|
switch r := l.next(); {
|
|
case isAlphaNumeric(r) || r == ':':
|
|
// absorb.
|
|
default:
|
|
l.backup()
|
|
word := l.input[l.start:l.pos]
|
|
if kw, ok := key[strings.ToLower(word)]; ok {
|
|
l.emit(kw)
|
|
} else if !strings.Contains(word, ":") {
|
|
l.emit(itemIdentifier)
|
|
} else {
|
|
l.emit(itemMetricIdentifier)
|
|
}
|
|
break Loop
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if l.seriesDesc && l.peek() != '{' {
|
|
return lexValueSequence
|
|
}
|
|
return lexStatements
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func isSpace(r rune) bool {
|
|
return r == ' ' || r == '\t' || r == '\n' || r == '\r'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// isEndOfLine reports whether r is an end-of-line character.
|
|
func isEndOfLine(r rune) bool {
|
|
return r == '\r' || r == '\n'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// isAlphaNumeric reports whether r is an alphabetic, digit, or underscore.
|
|
func isAlphaNumeric(r rune) bool {
|
|
return isAlpha(r) || isDigit(r)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// isDigit reports whether r is a digit. Note: we cannot use unicode.IsDigit()
|
|
// instead because that also classifies non-Latin digits as digits. See
|
|
// https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/939.
|
|
func isDigit(r rune) bool {
|
|
return '0' <= r && r <= '9'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// isAlpha reports whether r is an alphabetic or underscore.
|
|
func isAlpha(r rune) bool {
|
|
return r == '_' || ('a' <= r && r <= 'z') || ('A' <= r && r <= 'Z')
|
|
}
|