// $Id: scanner.h 17 2007-08-19 18:51:39Z tb $ #ifndef EXAMPLE_SCANNER_H #define EXAMPLE_SCANNER_H // Flex expects the signature of yylex to be defined in the macro YY_DECL, and // the C++ parser expects it to be declared. We can factor both as follows. #ifndef YY_DECL #define YY_DECL \ example::Parser::token_type \ example::Scanner::lex( \ example::Parser::semantic_type* yylval, \ example::Parser::location_type* yylloc \ ) #endif #ifndef __FLEX_LEXER_H #define yyFlexLexer ExampleFlexLexer #include "FlexLexer.h" #undef yyFlexLexer #endif #include "parser.h" namespace example { /** Scanner is a derived class to add some extra function to the scanner * class. Flex itself creates a class named yyFlexLexer, which is renamed using * macros to ExampleFlexLexer. However we change the context of the generated * yylex() function to be contained within the Scanner class. This is required * because the yylex() defined in ExampleFlexLexer has no parameters. */ class Scanner : public ExampleFlexLexer { public: /** Create a new scanner object. The streams arg_yyin and arg_yyout default * to cin and cout, but that assignment is only made when initializing in * yylex(). */ Scanner(std::istream* arg_yyin = 0, std::ostream* arg_yyout = 0); /** Required for virtual functions */ virtual ~Scanner(); /** This is the main lexing function. It is generated by flex according to * the macro declaration YY_DECL above. The generated bison parser then * calls this virtual function to fetch new tokens. */ virtual Parser::token_type lex( Parser::semantic_type* yylval, Parser::location_type* yylloc ); /** Enable debug output (via arg_yyout) if compiled into the scanner. */ void set_debug(bool b); }; } // namespace example #endif // EXAMPLE_SCANNER_H