[//000000001]: # (pt::peg::import \- Parser Tools) [//000000002]: # (Generated from file 'pt\_peg\_import\.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'markdown') [//000000003]: # (Copyright © 2009 Andreas Kupries ) [//000000004]: # (pt::peg::import\(n\) 1\.0\.1 tcllib "Parser Tools")
[ Main Table Of Contents | Table Of Contents | Keyword Index | Categories | Modules | Applications ]
# NAME pt::peg::import \- PEG Import # Table Of Contents - [Table Of Contents](#toc) - [Synopsis](#synopsis) - [Description](#section1) - [API](#section2) - [Package commands](#subsection1) - [Object command](#subsection2) - [Object methods](#subsection3) - [PEG serialization format](#section3) - [Example](#subsection4) - [PE serialization format](#section4) - [Example](#subsection5) - [Bugs, Ideas, Feedback](#section5) - [Keywords](#keywords) - [Category](#category) - [Copyright](#copyright) # SYNOPSIS package require Tcl 8\.5 package require Tcl 8\.5 package require snit package require fileutil::paths package require pt::peg package require pluginmgr package require pt::peg::import ?1\.0\.1? [__::pt::peg::import__ *objectName*](#1) [__objectName__ __method__ ?*arg arg \.\.\.*?](#2) [*objectName* __destroy__](#3) [*objectName* __import text__ *text* ?*format*?](#4) [*objectName* __import file__ *path* ?*format*?](#5) [*objectName* __import object text__ *object* *text* ?*format*?](#6) [*objectName* __import object file__ *object* *path* ?*format*?](#7) [*objectName* __includes__](#8) [*objectName* __include add__ *path*](#9) [*objectName* __include remove__ *path*](#10) [*objectName* __include clear__](#11) # DESCRIPTION Are you lost ? Do you have trouble understanding this document ? In that case please read the overview provided by the *[Introduction to Parser Tools](pt\_introduction\.md)*\. This document is the entrypoint to the whole system the current package is a part of\. This package provides a manager for parsing expression grammars, with each instance handling a set of plugins for the import of them from other formats, i\.e\. their conversion from, for example *peg*, *container*, *[json](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#json)*, etc\. It resides in the Import section of the Core Layer of Parser Tools, and is one of the three pillars the management of parsing expression grammars resides on\. ![](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./image/arch\_core\_import\.png) The other two pillars are, as shown above 1. *[PEG Export](pt\_peg\_export\.md)*, and 1. *[PEG Storage](pt\_peg\_container\.md)* For information about the data structure which is the major output of the manager objects provided by this package see the section [PEG serialization format](#section3)\. The plugin system of our class is based on the package __[pluginmgr](\.\./pluginmgr/pluginmgr\.md)__, and configured to look for plugins using 1. the environment variable __GRAMMAR\_PEG\_IMPORT\_PLUGINS__, 1. the environment variable __GRAMMAR\_PEG\_PLUGINS__, 1. the environment variable __GRAMMAR\_PLUGINS__, 1. the path "~/\.grammar/peg/import/plugin" 1. the path "~/\.grammar/peg/plugin" 1. the path "~/\.grammar/plugin" 1. the path "~/\.grammar/peg/import/plugins" 1. the path "~/\.grammar/peg/plugins" 1. the path "~/\.grammar/plugins" 1. the registry entry "HKEY\_CURRENT\_USER\\SOFTWARE\\GRAMMAR\\PEG\\IMPORT\\PLUGINS" 1. the registry entry "HKEY\_CURRENT\_USER\\SOFTWARE\\GRAMMAR\\PEG\\PLUGINS" 1. the registry entry "HKEY\_CURRENT\_USER\\SOFTWARE\\GRAMMAR\\PLUGINS" The last three are used only when the package is run on a machine using the Windows\(tm\) operating system\. The whole system is delivered with three predefined import plugins, namely - container See *[PEG Import Plugin\. From CONTAINER format](pt\_peg\_import\_container\.md)* for details\. - json See *PEG Import Plugin\. From JSON format* for details\. - peg See *PEG Import Plugin\. From PEG format* for details\. For readers wishing to write their own import plugin for some format, i\.e\. *plugin writer*s, reading and understanding the *Parser Tools Impport API* specification is an absolute necessity, as it documents the interaction between this package and its plugins in detail\. # API ## Package commands - __::pt::peg::import__ *objectName* This command creates a new import manager object with an associated Tcl command whose name is *objectName*\. This *[object](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#object)* command is explained in full detail in the sections [Object command](#subsection2) and [Object methods](#subsection3)\. The object command will be created under the current namespace if the *objectName* is not fully qualified, and in the specified namespace otherwise\. ## Object command All objects created by the __::pt::peg::import__ command have the following general form: - __objectName__ __method__ ?*arg arg \.\.\.*? The method __method__ and its *arg*'uments determine the exact behavior of the command\. See section [Object methods](#subsection3) for the detailed specifications\. ## Object methods - *objectName* __destroy__ This method destroys the object it is invoked for\. - *objectName* __import text__ *text* ?*format*? This method takes the *text* and converts it from the specified *format* to the canonical serialization of a parsing expression grammar using the import plugin for the format\. An error is thrown if no plugin could be found for the format\. The serialization generated by the conversion process is returned as the result of this method\. If no format is specified the method defaults to __text__\. The specification of what a *canonical* serialization is can be found in the section [PEG serialization format](#section3)\. The plugin has to conform to the interface documented in the *[Parser Tools Import API](pt\_from\_api\.md)* specification\. - *objectName* __import file__ *path* ?*format*? This method is a convenient wrapper around the __import text__ method described by the previous item\. It reads the contents of the specified file into memory, feeds the result into __import text__ and returns the resulting serialization as its own result\. - *objectName* __import object text__ *object* *text* ?*format*? This method is a convenient wrapper around the __import text__ method described by the previous item\. It expects that *object* is an object command supporting a __deserialize__ method expecting the canonical serialization of a parsing expression grammar\. It imports the text using __import text__ and then feeds the resulting serialization into the *object* via __deserialize__\. This method returns the empty string as it result\. - *objectName* __import object file__ *object* *path* ?*format*? This method behaves like __import object text__, except that it reads the text to convert from the specified file instead of being given it as argument\. - *objectName* __includes__ This method returns a list containing the currently specified paths to use to search for include files when processing input\. The order of paths in the list corresponds to the order in which they are used, from first to last, and also corresponds to the order in which they were added to the object\. - *objectName* __include add__ *path* This methods adds the specified *path* to the list of paths to use to search for include files when processing input\. The path is added to the end of the list, causing it to be searched after all previously added paths\. The result of the command is the empty string\. The method does nothing if the path is already known\. - *objectName* __include remove__ *path* This methods removes the specified *path* from the list of paths to use to search for include files when processing input\. The result of the command is the empty string\. The method does nothing if the path is not known\. - *objectName* __include clear__ This method clears the list of paths to use to search for include files when processing input\. The result of the command is the empty string\. # PEG serialization format Here we specify the format used by the Parser Tools to serialize Parsing Expression Grammars as immutable values for transport, comparison, etc\. We distinguish between *regular* and *canonical* serializations\. While a PEG may have more than one regular serialization only exactly one of them will be *canonical*\. - regular serialization 1. The serialization of any PEG is a nested Tcl dictionary\. 1. This dictionary holds a single key, __pt::grammar::peg__, and its value\. This value holds the contents of the grammar\. 1. The contents of the grammar are a Tcl dictionary holding the set of nonterminal symbols and the starting expression\. The relevant keys and their values are * __rules__ The value is a Tcl dictionary whose keys are the names of the nonterminal symbols known to the grammar\. 1) Each nonterminal symbol may occur only once\. 1) The empty string is not a legal nonterminal symbol\. 1) The value for each symbol is a Tcl dictionary itself\. The relevant keys and their values in this dictionary are + __is__ The value is the serialization of the parsing expression describing the symbols sentennial structure, as specified in the section [PE serialization format](#section4)\. + __mode__ The value can be one of three values specifying how a parser should handle the semantic value produced by the symbol\. - __value__ The semantic value of the nonterminal symbol is an abstract syntax tree consisting of a single node node for the nonterminal itself, which has the ASTs of the symbol's right hand side as its children\. - __leaf__ The semantic value of the nonterminal symbol is an abstract syntax tree consisting of a single node node for the nonterminal, without any children\. Any ASTs generated by the symbol's right hand side are discarded\. - __void__ The nonterminal has no semantic value\. Any ASTs generated by the symbol's right hand side are discarded \(as well\)\. * __start__ The value is the serialization of the start parsing expression of the grammar, as specified in the section [PE serialization format](#section4)\. 1. The terminal symbols of the grammar are specified implicitly as the set of all terminal symbols used in the start expression and on the RHS of the grammar rules\. - canonical serialization The canonical serialization of a grammar has the format as specified in the previous item, and then additionally satisfies the constraints below, which make it unique among all the possible serializations of this grammar\. 1. The keys found in all the nested Tcl dictionaries are sorted in ascending dictionary order, as generated by Tcl's builtin command __lsort \-increasing \-dict__\. 1. The string representation of the value is the canonical representation of a Tcl dictionary\. I\.e\. it does not contain superfluous whitespace\. ## Example Assuming the following PEG for simple mathematical expressions PEG calculator (Expression) Digit <- '0'/'1'/'2'/'3'/'4'/'5'/'6'/'7'/'8'/'9' ; Sign <- '-' / '+' ; Number <- Sign? Digit+ ; Expression <- Term (AddOp Term)* ; MulOp <- '*' / '/' ; Term <- Factor (MulOp Factor)* ; AddOp <- '+'/'-' ; Factor <- '(' Expression ')' / Number ; END; then its canonical serialization \(except for whitespace\) is pt::grammar::peg { rules { AddOp {is {/ {t -} {t +}} mode value} Digit {is {/ {t 0} {t 1} {t 2} {t 3} {t 4} {t 5} {t 6} {t 7} {t 8} {t 9}} mode value} Expression {is {x {n Term} {* {x {n AddOp} {n Term}}}} mode value} Factor {is {/ {x {t (} {n Expression} {t )}} {n Number}} mode value} MulOp {is {/ {t *} {t /}} mode value} Number {is {x {? {n Sign}} {+ {n Digit}}} mode value} Sign {is {/ {t -} {t +}} mode value} Term {is {x {n Factor} {* {x {n MulOp} {n Factor}}}} mode value} } start {n Expression} } # PE serialization format Here we specify the format used by the Parser Tools to serialize Parsing Expressions as immutable values for transport, comparison, etc\. We distinguish between *regular* and *canonical* serializations\. While a parsing expression may have more than one regular serialization only exactly one of them will be *canonical*\. - Regular serialization * __Atomic Parsing Expressions__ 1. The string __epsilon__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches the empty string\. 1. The string __dot__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any character\. 1. The string __alnum__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode alphabet or digit character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __alpha__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode alphabet character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __ascii__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode character below U0080\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __control__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode control character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __digit__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode digit character\. Note that this includes characters outside of the \[0\.\.9\] range\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __graph__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode printing character, except for space\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __lower__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode lower\-case alphabet character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __print__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode printing character, including space\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __punct__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode punctuation character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __space__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode space character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __upper__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode upper\-case alphabet character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __wordchar__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any Unicode word character\. This is any alphanumeric character \(see alnum\), and any connector punctuation characters \(e\.g\. underscore\)\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __xdigit__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any hexadecimal digit character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __string is__\. 1. The string __ddigit__ is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches any decimal digit character\. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command __regexp__\. 1. The expression \[list t __x__\] is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches the terminal string __x__\. 1. The expression \[list n __A__\] is an atomic parsing expression\. It matches the nonterminal __A__\. * __Combined Parsing Expressions__ 1. For parsing expressions __e1__, __e2__, \.\.\. the result of \[list / __e1__ __e2__ \.\.\. \] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *ordered choice*, aka *prioritized choice*\. 1. For parsing expressions __e1__, __e2__, \.\.\. the result of \[list x __e1__ __e2__ \.\.\. \] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *sequence*\. 1. For a parsing expression __e__ the result of \[list \* __e__\] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *kleene closure*, describing zero or more repetitions\. 1. For a parsing expression __e__ the result of \[list \+ __e__\] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *positive kleene closure*, describing one or more repetitions\. 1. For a parsing expression __e__ the result of \[list & __e__\] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *and lookahead predicate*\. 1. For a parsing expression __e__ the result of \[list \! __e__\] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *not lookahead predicate*\. 1. For a parsing expression __e__ the result of \[list ? __e__\] is a parsing expression as well\. This is the *optional input*\. - Canonical serialization The canonical serialization of a parsing expression has the format as specified in the previous item, and then additionally satisfies the constraints below, which make it unique among all the possible serializations of this parsing expression\. 1. The string representation of the value is the canonical representation of a pure Tcl list\. I\.e\. it does not contain superfluous whitespace\. 1. Terminals are *not* encoded as ranges \(where start and end of the range are identical\)\. ## Example Assuming the parsing expression shown on the right\-hand side of the rule Expression <- Term (AddOp Term)* then its canonical serialization \(except for whitespace\) is {x {n Term} {* {x {n AddOp} {n Term}}}} # Bugs, Ideas, Feedback This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems\. Please report such in the category *pt* of the [Tcllib Trackers](http://core\.tcl\.tk/tcllib/reportlist)\. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation\. When proposing code changes, please provide *unified diffs*, i\.e the output of __diff \-u__\. Note further that *attachments* are strongly preferred over inlined patches\. Attachments can be made by going to the __Edit__ form of the ticket immediately after its creation, and then using the left\-most button in the secondary navigation bar\. # KEYWORDS [EBNF](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#ebnf), [LL\(k\)](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#ll\_k\_), [PEG](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#peg), [TDPL](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#tdpl), [context\-free languages](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#context\_free\_languages), [expression](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#expression), [grammar](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#grammar), [matching](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#matching), [parser](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#parser), [parsing expression](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#parsing\_expression), [parsing expression grammar](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#parsing\_expression\_grammar), [push down automaton](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#push\_down\_automaton), [recursive descent](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#recursive\_descent), [state](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#state), [top\-down parsing languages](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#top\_down\_parsing\_languages), [transducer](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#transducer) # CATEGORY Parsing and Grammars # COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2009 Andreas Kupries