jw-python/test/grammar/Makefile
Jan Lindemann a3a8313ce8 grammar.py and friends: Make list parsing run through
First time parsing doesn't error out with a syntax error. No usable AST
is produced, strings are not returned from lexer, and AST lists aren't
lists, really.

TEXT:="Hello world!"; had to be excluded from the example, because I
don't get how this could be parsed with the given syntax. There's a
special sequence "all visible characters", but any lexer regex I could
think of will also match the types defining "alphabetic character" and
return the respective tokens (e.g. T_A) or vice-versa, depending on the
order in the lexer input file. I suppose, the only sensible way to
handle this, is to define "all visible characters" by defining the
tokens for the missing characters, and then use them along T_A ... T_Z
or their derived types.

Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
2017-11-02 13:47:19 +01:00

14 lines
358 B
Makefile

TOPDIR = ../..
-include local.mk
EXE_ARGS ?= grammartest.code
PREREQ_BUILD += ytools
FB_NAME = grammartest
NAMESPACE_IN_GENERATED = gt
GENERATE_CONFIG_FILE = generate.conf
IRRELEVANT_SYMBOLS ?= white_space
include $(TOPDIR)/make/proj.mk
include $(TOPDIR)/make/generate-flex-bison.mk
include $(MODDIR)/make/exe.mk