/** * @file options.h * * The options that can be passed to parsing. */ #ifndef PRISM_OPTIONS_H #define PRISM_OPTIONS_H #include "prism/defines.h" #include "prism/util/pm_string.h" #include #include #include /** * String literals should be made frozen. */ #define PM_OPTIONS_FROZEN_STRING_LITERAL_DISABLED ((int8_t) -1) /** * String literals may be frozen or mutable depending on the implementation * default. */ #define PM_OPTIONS_FROZEN_STRING_LITERAL_UNSET ((int8_t) 0) /** * String literals should be made mutable. */ #define PM_OPTIONS_FROZEN_STRING_LITERAL_ENABLED ((int8_t) 1) /** * A scope of locals surrounding the code that is being parsed. */ typedef struct pm_options_scope { /** The number of locals in the scope. */ size_t locals_count; /** The names of the locals in the scope. */ pm_string_t *locals; } pm_options_scope_t; /** * The version of Ruby syntax that we should be parsing with. This is used to * allow consumers to specify which behavior they want in case they need to * parse in the same way as a specific version of CRuby would have. */ typedef enum { /** The current version of prism. */ PM_OPTIONS_VERSION_LATEST = 0, /** The vendored version of prism in CRuby 3.3.x. */ PM_OPTIONS_VERSION_CRUBY_3_3 = 1 } pm_options_version_t; /** * The options that can be passed to the parser. */ typedef struct { /** The name of the file that is currently being parsed. */ pm_string_t filepath; /** * The line within the file that the parse starts on. This value is * 1-indexed. */ int32_t line; /** * The name of the encoding that the source file is in. Note that this must * correspond to a name that can be found with Encoding.find in Ruby. */ pm_string_t encoding; /** * The number of scopes surrounding the code that is being parsed. */ size_t scopes_count; /** * The scopes surrounding the code that is being parsed. For most parses * this will be NULL, but for evals it will be the locals that are in scope * surrounding the eval. Scopes are ordered from the outermost scope to the * innermost one. */ pm_options_scope_t *scopes; /** * The version of prism that we should be parsing with. This is used to * allow consumers to specify which behavior they want in case they need to * parse exactly as a specific version of CRuby. */ pm_options_version_t version; /** A bitset of the various options that were set on the command line. */ uint8_t command_line; /** * Whether or not the frozen string literal option has been set. * May be: * - PM_OPTIONS_FROZEN_STRING_LITERAL_DISABLED * - PM_OPTIONS_FROZEN_STRING_LITERAL_ENABLED * - PM_OPTIONS_FROZEN_STRING_LITERAL_UNSET */ int8_t frozen_string_literal; } pm_options_t; /** * A bit representing whether or not the command line -a option was set. -a * splits the input line $_ into $F. */ static const uint8_t PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_A = 0x1; /** * A bit representing whether or not the command line -e option was set. -e * allow the user to specify a script to be executed. This is necessary for * prism to know because certain warnings are not generated when -e is used. */ static const uint8_t PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_E = 0x2; /** * A bit representing whether or not the command line -l option was set. -l * chomps the input line by default. */ static const uint8_t PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_L = 0x4; /** * A bit representing whether or not the command line -n option was set. -n * wraps the script in a while gets loop. */ static const uint8_t PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_N = 0x8; /** * A bit representing whether or not the command line -p option was set. -p * prints the value of $_ at the end of each loop. */ static const uint8_t PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_P = 0x10; /** * A bit representing whether or not the command line -x option was set. -x * searches the input file for a shebang that matches the current Ruby engine. */ static const uint8_t PM_OPTIONS_COMMAND_LINE_X = 0x20; /** * Set the filepath option on the given options struct. * * @param options The options struct to set the filepath on. * @param filepath The filepath to set. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION void pm_options_filepath_set(pm_options_t *options, const char *filepath); /** * Set the line option on the given options struct. * * @param options The options struct to set the line on. * @param line The line to set. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION void pm_options_line_set(pm_options_t *options, int32_t line); /** * Set the encoding option on the given options struct. * * @param options The options struct to set the encoding on. * @param encoding The encoding to set. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION void pm_options_encoding_set(pm_options_t *options, const char *encoding); /** * Set the frozen string literal option on the given options struct. * * @param options The options struct to set the frozen string literal value on. * @param frozen_string_literal The frozen string literal value to set. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION void pm_options_frozen_string_literal_set(pm_options_t *options, bool frozen_string_literal); /** * Sets the command line option on the given options struct. * * @param options The options struct to set the command line option on. * @param command_line The command_line value to set. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION void pm_options_command_line_set(pm_options_t *options, uint8_t command_line); /** * Set the version option on the given options struct by parsing the given * string. If the string contains an invalid option, this returns false. * Otherwise, it returns true. * * @param options The options struct to set the version on. * @param version The version to set. * @param length The length of the version string. * @return Whether or not the version was parsed successfully. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION bool pm_options_version_set(pm_options_t *options, const char *version, size_t length); /** * Allocate and zero out the scopes array on the given options struct. * * @param options The options struct to initialize the scopes array on. * @param scopes_count The number of scopes to allocate. * @return Whether or not the scopes array was initialized successfully. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION bool pm_options_scopes_init(pm_options_t *options, size_t scopes_count); /** * Return a pointer to the scope at the given index within the given options. * * @param options The options struct to get the scope from. * @param index The index of the scope to get. * @return A pointer to the scope at the given index. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION const pm_options_scope_t * pm_options_scope_get(const pm_options_t *options, size_t index); /** * Create a new options scope struct. This will hold a set of locals that are in * scope surrounding the code that is being parsed. * * @param scope The scope struct to initialize. * @param locals_count The number of locals to allocate. * @return Whether or not the scope was initialized successfully. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION bool pm_options_scope_init(pm_options_scope_t *scope, size_t locals_count); /** * Return a pointer to the local at the given index within the given scope. * * @param scope The scope struct to get the local from. * @param index The index of the local to get. * @return A pointer to the local at the given index. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION const pm_string_t * pm_options_scope_local_get(const pm_options_scope_t *scope, size_t index); /** * Free the internal memory associated with the options. * * @param options The options struct whose internal memory should be freed. */ PRISM_EXPORTED_FUNCTION void pm_options_free(pm_options_t *options); /** * Deserialize an options struct from the given binary string. This is used to * pass options to the parser from an FFI call so that consumers of the library * from an FFI perspective don't have to worry about the structure of our * options structs. Since the source of these calls will be from Ruby * implementation internals we assume it is from a trusted source. * * `data` is assumed to be a valid pointer pointing to well-formed data. The * layout of this data should be the same every time, and is described below: * * | # bytes | field | * | ------- | -------------------------- | * | `4` | the length of the filepath | * | ... | the filepath bytes | * | `4` | the line number | * | `4` | the length the encoding | * | ... | the encoding bytes | * | `1` | frozen string literal | * | `1` | -p command line option | * | `1` | -n command line option | * | `1` | -l command line option | * | `1` | -a command line option | * | `1` | the version | * | `4` | the number of scopes | * | ... | the scopes | * * The version field is an enum, so it should be one of the following values: * * | value | version | * | ----- | ------------------------- | * | `0` | use the latest version of prism | * | `1` | use the version of prism that is vendored in CRuby 3.3.0 | * * Each scope is laid out as follows: * * | # bytes | field | * | ------- | -------------------------- | * | `4` | the number of locals | * | ... | the locals | * * Each local is laid out as follows: * * | # bytes | field | * | ------- | -------------------------- | * | `4` | the length of the local | * | ... | the local bytes | * * Some additional things to note about this layout: * * * The filepath can have a length of 0, in which case we'll consider it an * empty string. * * The line number should be 0-indexed. * * The encoding can have a length of 0, in which case we'll use the default * encoding (UTF-8). If it's not 0, it should correspond to a name of an * encoding that can be passed to `Encoding.find` in Ruby. * * The frozen string literal and suppress warnings fields are booleans, so * their values should be either 0 or 1. * * The number of scopes can be 0. * * @param options The options struct to deserialize into. * @param data The binary string to deserialize from. */ void pm_options_read(pm_options_t *options, const char *data); #endif