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-/**
- * @file token_enum.h
- * List of the different tokens used in the program.
- *
- * @author Ben Gardner
- * @author Guy Maurel since version 0.62 for uncrustify4Qt
- * October 2015
- * @license GPL v2+
- */
-
-#ifndef TOKEN_ENUM_H_INCLUDED
-#define TOKEN_ENUM_H_INCLUDED
-
-/**
- * abbreviations used:
- * CT = chunk type
- */
-
-
-/**
- * This is an enum of all the different chunks/tokens/elements that the
- * program can work with. The parser and scanner assigns one of these to
- * each chunk/token.
- */
-enum c_token_t
-{
- CT_NONE,
- CT_PARENT_NOT_SET,
- CT_EOF,
- CT_UNKNOWN,
-
- CT_JUNK, // junk collected when parsing is disabled
-
- CT_WHITESPACE, // whitespace without any newlines
- CT_SPACE, // a fixed number of spaces to support weird spacing rules
- CT_NEWLINE, // CRA, one or more newlines
- CT_NL_CONT, // CRA, backslash-newline
- CT_FORM_FEED, // character 12
- CT_COMMENT_CPP, // C++ comment (always followed by CT_NEWLINE)
- CT_COMMENT, // C-comment, single line
- CT_COMMENT_MULTI, // Multi-lined comment
- CT_COMMENT_EMBED, // comment parent_type: non-newline before and after
- CT_COMMENT_START, // comment parent_type: newline before
- CT_COMMENT_END, // comment parent_type: newline after
- CT_COMMENT_WHOLE, // comment parent_type: newline before and after
- CT_COMMENT_ENDIF, // C-comment, single line, after ENDIF
-
- CT_IGNORED, // a chunk of ignored text
-
- CT_WORD, // variable, type, function name, etc
- CT_NUMBER,
- CT_NUMBER_FP,
- CT_STRING, // quoted string "hi" or 'a' or <in> for include
- CT_STRING_MULTI, // quoted string with embedded newline
- CT_IF, // built-in keywords
- CT_ELSE,
- CT_ELSEIF,
- CT_CONSTEXPR, // only when preceded by 'if' (otherwise CT_QUALIFIER)
- CT_FOR,
- CT_WHILE,
- CT_WHILE_OF_DO,
- CT_SWITCH,
- CT_CASE,
- CT_DO,
- CT_SYNCHRONIZED,
- CT_VOLATILE,
- CT_TYPEDEF,
- CT_STRUCT,
- CT_ENUM,
- CT_ENUM_CLASS,
- CT_SIZEOF,
- CT_DECLTYPE,
- CT_RETURN,
- CT_BREAK,
- CT_UNION,
- CT_GOTO,
- CT_CONTINUE,
- CT_C_CAST, // C-style cast: "(int)5.6"
- CT_CPP_CAST, // C++-style cast: "int(5.6)"
- CT_D_CAST, // D-style cast: "cast(type)" and "const(type)"
- CT_TYPE_CAST, // static_cast<type>(exp)
- CT_TYPENAME, // typename type
- CT_TEMPLATE, // template<...>
- CT_WHERE_SPEC, // 'where' : used in C# generic constraint
-
- CT_ASSIGN, // =, +=, /=, etc
- CT_ASSIGN_NL, // Assign followed by a newline - fake item for indenting
- CT_SASSIGN, // 'and_eq'
-
- CT_ASSIGN_DEFAULT_ARG, // Default argument such as
- // Foo( int Foo = 5 );
- CT_ASSIGN_FUNC_PROTO, // function prototype modifier such as
- // void* operator new(std::size_t) = delete;
- // Foo( const Foo & ) = default;
- // Foo( const Foo & ) = 0;
-
- CT_COMPARE, // ==, !=, <=, >=
- CT_SCOMPARE, // compare op that is a string 'is', 'neq'
- CT_BOOL, // || or &&
- CT_SBOOL, // or, and
- CT_ARITH, // +, -, /, etc
- CT_SARITH, // 'not', 'xor'
- CT_SHIFT, // <<, >>
- CT_CARET, // ^
- CT_DEREF, // * dereference
- CT_INCDEC_BEFORE, // ++a or --a
- CT_INCDEC_AFTER, // a++ or a--
- CT_MEMBER, // . or ->
- CT_DC_MEMBER, // ::
- CT_C99_MEMBER, // . in structure stuff
- CT_INV, // ~
- CT_DESTRUCTOR, // ~
- CT_NOT, // !
- CT_D_TEMPLATE, // ! as in Foo!(A)
- CT_ADDR, // &
- CT_NEG, // - as in -1
- CT_POS, // + as in +1
- CT_STAR, // * : raw char to be changed
- CT_PLUS, // + : raw char to be changed
- CT_MINUS, // - : raw char to be changed
- CT_AMP, // & : raw char to be changed
- CT_BYREF, // & in function def/proto params
-
- // CT_BITWISE_AND, // & // is a CT_ARITH
- // CT_BITWISE_OR, // | // is a CT_ARITH
- // CT_BITWISE_EXCLUSIVE_OR,// ^ // is a CT_ARITH
- // CT_BITWISE_NOT, // ~ // is a CT_ARITH
-
- CT_POUND, // #
- CT_PREPROC, // # at the start of a line
- CT_PREPROC_INDENT, // # at the start of a line that gets indented: #region
- CT_PREPROC_BODY, // body of every preproc EXCEPT #define
- CT_PP, // ##
- CT_ELLIPSIS, // ...
- CT_RANGE, // ..
- CT_NULLCOND, // ?.
-
- CT_SEMICOLON,
- CT_VSEMICOLON, // virtual semicolon for PAWN
- CT_COLON,
- CT_ASM_COLON,
- CT_CASE_COLON,
- CT_CASE_ELLIPSIS, // '...' in `case 1 ... 5`:
- CT_CLASS_COLON, // colon after a class def
- CT_CONSTR_COLON, // colon after a constructor
- CT_D_ARRAY_COLON, // D named array initializer colon
- CT_COND_COLON, // conditional colon in 'b ? t : f'
- CT_WHERE_COLON, // C# where-constraint colon (after the type)
- CT_QUESTION,
- CT_COMMA,
-
- CT_ASM,
- CT_ATTRIBUTE,
- CT_AUTORELEASEPOOL, // OC: Autorelease Pool Blocks, used by iOS
- CT_OC_AVAILABLE,
- CT_OC_AVAILABLE_VALUE,
- CT_CATCH,
- CT_WHEN,
- CT_WHERE, // C# where clause
- CT_CLASS,
- CT_DELETE,
- CT_EXPORT,
- CT_FRIEND,
- CT_NAMESPACE,
- CT_PACKAGE,
- CT_NEW, // may turn into CT_PBRACED if followed by a '('
- CT_OPERATOR,
- CT_OPERATOR_VAL,
- CT_ASSIGN_OPERATOR, // the value after 'operator' such as:
- // Foo &operator= ( const Foo & );
- CT_ACCESS,
- CT_ACCESS_COLON,
- CT_THROW,
- CT_NOEXCEPT,
- CT_TRY,
- CT_BRACED_INIT_LIST,
- CT_USING,
- CT_USING_STMT, // using (xxx) ...
- CT_USING_ALIAS, // using identifier attr(optional) = type-id
- CT_D_WITH, // D: parenthetis+braced
- CT_D_MODULE,
- CT_SUPER,
- CT_DELEGATE,
- CT_BODY,
- CT_DEBUG,
- CT_DEBUGGER,
- CT_INVARIANT,
- CT_UNITTEST,
- CT_UNSAFE,
- CT_FINALLY,
- CT_FIXED, // C# fixed
- CT_IMPORT,
- CT_D_SCOPE,
- CT_D_SCOPE_IF,
- CT_LAZY,
- CT_D_MACRO,
- CT_D_VERSION, // turns into CT_D_VERSION_IF if not followed by '='
- CT_D_VERSION_IF, // version(x) { }
-
- // note for parenthetis/brace/square pairs: close MUST be open + 1
- CT_PAREN_OPEN,
- CT_PAREN_CLOSE,
-
- CT_ANGLE_OPEN, // template<T*>
- CT_ANGLE_CLOSE,
-
- CT_SPAREN_OPEN, // 'special' parenthetis after if/for/switch/while/synchronized/catch
- CT_SPAREN_CLOSE,
-
- CT_PPAREN_OPEN, // 'protect' parenthetis to protect a type such as (*int)
- CT_PPAREN_CLOSE, // used at align_func_param
-
- CT_FPAREN_OPEN, // 'function' parenthetis after fcn/macro fcn
- CT_FPAREN_CLOSE,
-
- CT_LPAREN_OPEN, // lambda-declarator parenthetis
- CT_LPAREN_CLOSE,
-
- CT_TPAREN_OPEN, // 'type' parenthetis used in function types
- CT_TPAREN_CLOSE,
-
- CT_BRACE_OPEN, // {...}
- CT_BRACE_CLOSE,
-
- CT_VBRACE_OPEN, // virtual brace, i.e. brace inserted by uncrustify
- CT_VBRACE_CLOSE,
-
- CT_SQUARE_OPEN, // [...]
- CT_SQUARE_CLOSE,
-
- CT_TSQUARE, // special case of []
-
- CT_MACRO_OPEN, // stuff specified via custom-pair
- CT_MACRO_CLOSE,
- CT_MACRO_ELSE,
-
- // aggregate types
- CT_LABEL, // a non-case label
- CT_LABEL_COLON, // the colon for a label
- CT_FUNCTION, // function - unspecified, call mark_function()
- CT_FUNC_CALL, // function call
- CT_FUNC_CALL_USER, // function call (special user)
- CT_FUNC_DEF, // function definition/implementation
- CT_FUNC_TYPE, // function type - foo in "typedef void (*foo)(void)"
- CT_FUNC_VAR, // foo and parent type of first parens in "void (*foo)(void)"
- CT_FUNC_PROTO, // function prototype
- CT_FUNC_START, // global DC member for functions(void ::func())
- CT_FUNC_CLASS_DEF, // ctor or dtor for a class
- CT_FUNC_CLASS_PROTO, // ctor or dtor for a class
- CT_FUNC_CTOR_VAR, // variable or class initialization
- CT_FUNC_WRAP, // macro that wraps the function name
- CT_PROTO_WRAP, // macro: "RETVAL PROTO_WRAP( fcn_name, (PARAMS))". Parens for PARAMS are optional.
- CT_MACRO_FUNC, // function-like macro
- CT_MACRO_FUNC_CALL, // function-like macro call
- CT_MACRO, // a macro def
- CT_QUALIFIER, // static, const, etc
- CT_EXTERN, // extern
- CT_DECLSPEC, // __declspec
- CT_ALIGN, // paren'd qualifier: align(4) struct a { }
- CT_TYPE,
- CT_PTR_TYPE, // a '*' as part of a type
- CT_TYPE_WRAP, // macro that wraps a type name
- CT_CPP_LAMBDA, // parent for '[=](...){...}'
- CT_CPP_LAMBDA_RET, // '->' in '[=](...) -> type {...}'
- CT_EXECUTION_CONTEXT, // Keyword for use in lambda statement: [] CT_EXECUTION_CONTEXT ()->{}
- CT_TRAILING_RET, // '->' in 'auto fname(...) -> type;'
- // '->' in 'auto fname(...) const -> type;'
- CT_BIT_COLON, // a ':' in a variable declaration
-
- CT_OC_DYNAMIC,
- CT_OC_END, // ObjC: @end
- CT_OC_IMPL, // ObjC: @implementation
- CT_OC_INTF, // ObjC: @interface
- CT_OC_PROTOCOL, // ObjC: @protocol or @protocol()
- CT_OC_PROTO_LIST, // ObjC: protocol list < > (parent token only)
- CT_OC_GENERIC_SPEC, // ObjC: specification of generic < >
- CT_OC_PROPERTY, // ObjC: @property
- CT_OC_CLASS, // ObjC: the name after @interface or @implementation
- CT_OC_CLASS_EXT, // ObjC: a pair of empty parens after the class name in a @interface or @implementation
- CT_OC_CATEGORY, // ObjC: the category name in parens after the class name in a @interface or @implementation
- CT_OC_SCOPE, // ObjC: the '-' or '+' in '-(void) func: (int) i;'
- CT_OC_MSG, // ObjC: parent type to '[', ']' and ';' in '[class func : param name: param];'
- CT_OC_MSG_CLASS, // ObjC: 'class' in '[class func : param name: param];' (see also PCF_IN_OC_MSG)
- CT_OC_MSG_FUNC, // ObjC: 'func' in '[class func : param name: param];' (see also PCF_IN_OC_MSG)
- CT_OC_MSG_NAME, // ObjC: 'name' in '[class func : param name: param];' (see also PCF_IN_OC_MSG)
- CT_OC_MSG_SPEC, // ObjC: msg spec '-(void) func: (int) i;'
- CT_OC_MSG_DECL, // ObjC: msg decl '-(void) func: (int) i { }'
- CT_OC_RTYPE, // ObjC: marks parens of the return type after scope
- CT_OC_ATYPE, // ObjC: marks parens of the arg type after scope
- CT_OC_COLON, // ObjC: the colon in a msg spec
- CT_OC_DICT_COLON, // ObjC: colon in dictionary constant: "KEY: VALUE"
- CT_OC_SEL, // ObjC: @selector
- CT_OC_SEL_NAME, // ObjC: selector name
- CT_OC_BLOCK, // ObjC: block parent type.
- CT_OC_BLOCK_ARG, // ObjC: block arguments parent type.
- CT_OC_BLOCK_TYPE, // ObjC: block declaration parent type, e.g. mainly the '(^block_t)' in 'void (^block_t)(int arg);'
- CT_OC_BLOCK_EXPR, // ObjC: block expression with arg: '^(int arg) { arg++; };' and without (called a block literal): '^{ ... };'
- CT_OC_BLOCK_CARET, // ObjC: block pointer caret: '^'
- CT_OC_AT, // ObjC: boxed constants using '@'
- CT_OC_PROPERTY_ATTR, // ObjC: property attribute (strong, weak, readonly, etc...)
-
- // start PP types
- CT_PP_DEFINE, // #define
- CT_PP_DEFINED, // #if defined
- CT_PP_INCLUDE, // #include
- CT_PP_IF, // #if, #ifdef, or #ifndef
- CT_PP_ELSE, // #else or #elif
- CT_PP_ENDIF, // #endif
- CT_PP_ASSERT,
- CT_PP_EMIT,
- CT_PP_ENDINPUT,
- CT_PP_ERROR,
- CT_PP_FILE,
- CT_PP_LINE,
- CT_PP_SECTION,
- CT_PP_ASM, // start of assembly code section
- CT_PP_UNDEF,
- CT_PP_PROPERTY,
-
- CT_PP_BODYCHUNK, // everything after this gets put in CT_PREPROC_BODY
-
- CT_PP_PRAGMA, // pragma's should not be altered
- CT_PP_REGION, // C# #region
- CT_PP_ENDREGION, // C# #endregion
- CT_PP_REGION_INDENT, // Dummy token for indenting a C# #region
- CT_PP_IF_INDENT, // Dummy token for indenting a #if stuff
- CT_PP_IGNORE, // Dummy token for ignoring a certain preprocessor directive (do not do any processing)
- CT_PP_OTHER, // #line, #error, #pragma, etc
- // end PP types
-
- // PAWN stuff
- CT_CHAR,
- CT_DEFINED,
- CT_FORWARD,
- CT_NATIVE,
- CT_STATE,
- CT_STOCK,
- CT_TAGOF,
- CT_DOT,
- CT_TAG,
- CT_TAG_COLON,
-
- // C-sharp
- CT_LOCK, // lock/unlock
- CT_AS,
- CT_IN, // "foreach (T c in x)" or "foo(in char c)" or "in { ..."
- CT_BRACED, // simple braced items: try {}
- CT_THIS, // may turn into CT_PBRACED if followed by a '('
- CT_BASE, // C# thingy
- CT_DEFAULT, // may be changed into CT_CASE
- CT_GETSET, // must be followed by CT_BRACE_OPEN or reverts to CT_WORD
- CT_GETSET_EMPTY, // get/set/add/remove followed by a semicolon
- CT_CONCAT, // The '~' between strings
- CT_CS_SQ_STMT, // '[assembly: xxx]' or '[Attribute()]' or '[Help()]', etc
- CT_CS_SQ_COLON, // the colon in one of those [] thingys
- CT_CS_PROPERTY, // word or ']' followed by '{'
-
- // Embedded SQL - always terminated with a semicolon
- CT_SQL_EXEC, // the 'EXEC' in 'EXEC SQL ...'
- CT_SQL_BEGIN, // the 'BEGINN' in 'EXEC SQL BEGIN ...'
- CT_SQL_END, // the 'END' in 'EXEC SQL END ...'
- CT_SQL_WORD, // CT_WORDs in the 'EXEC SQL' statement
- CT_SQL_ASSIGN, // :=
-
- // Vala stuff
- CT_CONSTRUCT, // braced "construct { }" or qualifier "(construct int x)"
- CT_LAMBDA,
-
- // Java
- CT_ASSERT, // assert EXP1 [ : EXP2 ] ;
- CT_ANNOTATION, // @interface or @something(...)
- CT_FOR_COLON, // colon in "for ( TYPE var: EXPR ) { ... }"
- CT_DOUBLE_BRACE, // parent for double brace
-
- /* Clang */
- CT_CNG_HASINC, // Clang: __has_include()
- CT_CNG_HASINCN, // Clang: __has_include_next()
-
- // extensions for Qt macros
- CT_Q_EMIT, // guy 2015-10-16
- CT_Q_FOREACH, // guy 2015-09-23
- CT_Q_FOREVER, // guy 2015-10-18
- CT_Q_GADGET, // guy 2016-05-04
- CT_Q_OBJECT, // guy 2015-10-16
-
- // Machine Modes
- CT_MODE, // guy 2016-03-11
- CT_DI, // guy 2016-03-11
- CT_HI, // guy 2016-03-11
- CT_QI, // guy 2016-03-11
- CT_SI, // guy 2016-03-11
- CT_NOTHROW, // guy 2016-03-11
- CT_WORD_, // guy 2016-03-11
-
- CT_TOKEN_COUNT_ // NOTE: Keep this the last entry because it's used as a counter.
-};
-
-#endif /* TOKEN_ENUM_H_INCLUDED */