csv.jflex.skel Source Code
/*
* Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Stephen Ostermiller
* http://ostermiller.org/contact.pl?regarding=Java+Utilities
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* See LICENSE.txt for details.
*/
/** This character denotes the end of file */
public static final int YYEOF = -1;
/** initial size of the lookahead buffer */
--- private static final int ZZ_BUFFERSIZE = ...;
/** lexical states */
--- lexical states, charmap
/**
* Per instance reference to the character map.
* This can be cloned and modified per instance if needed.
* It is initally set to the static value.
*/
private char [] zzcmap_instance = ZZ_CMAP;
/* error codes */
private static final int ZZ_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 0;
private static final int ZZ_NO_MATCH = 1;
private static final int ZZ_PUSHBACK_2BIG = 2;
/* error messages for the codes above */
private static final String ZZ_ERROR_MSG[] = {
"Unkown internal scanner error",
"Error: could not match input",
"Error: pushback value was too large"
};
--- isFinal list
/** the input device */
private java.io.Reader zzReader;
/** the current state of the DFA */
private int zzState;
/** the current lexical state */
private int zzLexicalState = YYINITIAL;
/** this buffer contains the current text to be matched and is
the source of the yytext() string */
private char zzBuffer[] = new char[ZZ_BUFFERSIZE];
/** the textposition at the last accepting state */
private int zzMarkedPos;
/** the textposition at the last state to be included in yytext */
private int zzPushbackPos;
/** the current text position in the buffer */
private int zzCurrentPos;
/** startRead marks the beginning of the yytext() string in the buffer */
private int zzStartRead;
/** endRead marks the last character in the buffer, that has been read
from input */
private int zzEndRead;
/** number of newlines encountered up to the start of the matched text */
private int yyline;
/** the number of characters up to the start of the matched text */
private int yychar;
/**
* the number of characters from the last newline up to the start of the
* matched text
*/
private int yycolumn;
/**
* zzAtBOL == true <=> the scanner is currently at the beginning of a line
*/
private boolean zzAtBOL = true;
/** zzAtEOF == true <=> the scanner is at the EOF */
private boolean zzAtEOF;
--- user class code
/**
* Creates a new scanner
* There is also a java.io.InputStream version of this constructor.
*
* @param in the java.io.Reader to read input from.
*/
--- constructor declaration
/**
* Refills the input buffer.
*
* @return <code>false</code>, iff there was new input.
*
* @exception java.io.IOException if any I/O-Error occurs
*/
private boolean zzRefill() throws java.io.IOException {
/* first: make room (if you can) */
if (zzStartRead > 0) {
System.arraycopy(zzBuffer, zzStartRead,
zzBuffer, 0,
zzEndRead-zzStartRead);
/* translate stored positions */
zzEndRead-= zzStartRead;
zzCurrentPos-= zzStartRead;
zzMarkedPos-= zzStartRead;
zzPushbackPos-= zzStartRead;
zzStartRead = 0;
}
/* is the buffer big enough? */
if (zzCurrentPos >= zzBuffer.length) {
/* if not: blow it up */
char newBuffer[] = new char[zzCurrentPos*2];
System.arraycopy(zzBuffer, 0, newBuffer, 0, zzBuffer.length);
zzBuffer = newBuffer;
}
/* finally: fill the buffer with new input */
int numRead = zzReader.read(zzBuffer, zzEndRead,
zzBuffer.length-zzEndRead);
if (numRead < 0) {
return true;
}
else {
zzEndRead+= numRead;
return false;
}
}
/**
* Closes the input stream.
*/
public final void yyclose() throws java.io.IOException {
zzAtEOF = true; /* indicate end of file */
zzEndRead = zzStartRead; /* invalidate buffer */
if (zzReader != null)
zzReader.close();
}
/**
* Resets the scanner to read from a new input stream.
* Does not close the old reader.
*
* All internal variables are reset, the old input stream
* <b>cannot</b> be reused (internal buffer is discarded and lost).
* Lexical state is set to <tt>ZZ_INITIAL</tt>.
*
* @param reader the new input stream
*/
public final void yyreset(java.io.Reader reader) {
zzReader = reader;
zzAtBOL = true;
zzAtEOF = false;
zzEndRead = zzStartRead = 0;
zzCurrentPos = zzMarkedPos = zzPushbackPos = 0;
yyline = yychar = yycolumn = 0;
zzLexicalState = YYINITIAL;
}
/**
* Returns the current lexical state.
*/
public final int yystate() {
return zzLexicalState;
}
/**
* Enters a new lexical state
*
* @param newState the new lexical state
*/
public final void yybegin(int newState) {
zzLexicalState = newState;
}
/**
* Returns the text matched by the current regular expression.
*/
public final String yytext() {
return new String( zzBuffer, zzStartRead, zzMarkedPos-zzStartRead );
}
/**
* Returns the character at position <tt>pos</tt> from the
* matched text.
*
* It is equivalent to yytext().charAt(pos), but faster
*
* @param pos the position of the character to fetch.
* A value from 0 to yylength()-1.
*
* @return the character at position pos
*/
public final char yycharat(int pos) {
return zzBuffer[zzStartRead+pos];
}
/**
* Returns the length of the matched text region.
*/
public final int yylength() {
return zzMarkedPos-zzStartRead;
}
/**
* Reports an error that occured while scanning.
*
* In a wellformed scanner (no or only correct usage of
* yypushback(int) and a match-all fallback rule) this method
* will only be called with things that "Can't Possibly Happen".
* If this method is called, something is seriously wrong
* (e.g. a JFlex bug producing a faulty scanner etc.).
*
* Usual syntax/scanner level error handling should be done
* in error fallback rules.
*
* @param errorCode the code of the errormessage to display
*/
--- zzScanError declaration
String message;
try {
message = ZZ_ERROR_MSG[errorCode];
}
catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
message = ZZ_ERROR_MSG[ZZ_UNKNOWN_ERROR];
}
--- throws clause
}
/**
* Pushes the specified amount of characters back into the input stream.
*
* They will be read again by then next call of the scanning method
*
* @param number the number of characters to be read again.
* This number must not be greater than yylength()!
*/
--- yypushback decl (contains zzScanError exception)
if ( number > yylength() )
zzScanError(ZZ_PUSHBACK_2BIG);
zzMarkedPos -= number;
}
--- zzDoEOF
/**
* Resumes scanning until the next regular expression is matched,
* the end of input is encountered or an I/O-Error occurs.
*
* @return the next token
* @exception java.io.IOException if any I/O-Error occurs
*/
--- yylex declaration
int zzInput;
int zzAction;
// cached fields:
int zzCurrentPosL;
int zzMarkedPosL;
int zzEndReadL = zzEndRead;
char [] zzBufferL = zzBuffer;
char [] zzCMapL = zzcmap_instance;
--- local declarations
while (true) {
zzMarkedPosL = zzMarkedPos;
--- start admin (line, char, col count)
zzAction = -1;
zzCurrentPosL = zzCurrentPos = zzStartRead = zzMarkedPosL;
--- start admin (lexstate etc)
zzForAction: {
while (true) {
--- next input, line, col, char count, next transition, isFinal action
zzAction = zzState;
zzMarkedPosL = zzCurrentPosL;
--- line count update
}
}
}
// store back cached position
zzMarkedPos = zzMarkedPosL;
--- char count update
--- actions
default:
if (zzInput == YYEOF && zzStartRead == zzCurrentPos) {
zzAtEOF = true;
--- eofvalue
}
else {
--- no match
}
}
}
}
--- main
}