[comment {-*- text -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin pt_peg_op i 1.0.1] [include include/module.inc] [titledesc {Parser Tools PE Grammar Utility Operations}] [require pt::peg::op 1.0.1] [description] [include include/ref_intro.inc] This package provides a number of utility commands manipulating a PE grammar (container) in various ways. [section API] [list_begin definitions] [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method called] [arg container]] This command determines the static call structure for the nonterminal symbols of the grammar stored in the [arg container]. [para] The result of the command is a dictionary mapping from each symbol to the symbols it calls. The empty string is the key used to represent the start expression of the grammar. [para] The grammar in the container is not modified. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method dechain] [arg container]] This command simplifies all symbols which just chain to a different symbol by inlining the right hand side of the called symbol in its callers. This works if and only the modes match properly, per the decision table below. [para][example { caller called | dechain | notes --------------+---------+----------------------- value value | yes | value is passed value leaf | yes | value is passed value void | yes | caller is implied void leaf value | no | generated value was discarded, inlined would not. called may be implied void. leaf leaf | no | s.a. leaf void | no | s.a. void value | no | caller drops value, inlined would not. void leaf | no | s.a. void void | yes | }] [para] The result of the command is the empty string. [para] The grammar in the container is directly modified. If that is not wanted, a copy of the original container has to be used. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method {drop unreachable}] [arg container]] This command removes all symbols from the grammar which are not [method reachable]. [para] The result of the command is the empty string. [para] The grammar in the container is directly modified. If that is not wanted, a copy of the original container has to be used. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method {drop unrealizable}] [arg container]] This command removes all symbols from the grammar which are not [method realizable]. [para] The result of the command is the empty string. [para] The grammar in the container is directly modified. If that is not wanted, a copy of the original container has to be used. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method flatten] [arg container]] This command flattens (see [package pt::pe::op]) all expressions in the grammar, i.e. the start expression and the right hand sides of all nonterminal symbols. [para] The result of the command is the empty string. [para] The grammar in the container is directly modified. If that is not wanted, a copy of the original container has to be used. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method minimize] [arg container]] This command reduces the provided grammar by applying most of the other methods of this package. [para] After flattening the expressions it removes unreachable and unrealizable symbols, flattens the expressions again, then optimizes the symbol modes before collapsing symbol chains as much as possible. [para] The result of the command is the empty string. [para] The grammar in the container is directly modified. If that is not wanted, a copy of the original container has to be used. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method modeopt] [arg container]] This command optimizes the semantic modes of non-terminal symbols according to the two rules below. [list_begin enumerated] [enum] If a symbol X with mode [const value] calls no other symbols, i.e. uses only terminal symbols in whatever combination, then this can be represented simpler by using mode [const leaf]. [enum] If a symbol X is only called from symbols with modes [const leaf] or [const void] then this symbol should have mode [const void] also, as any AST it could generate will be discarded anyway. [list_end] [para] The result of the command is the empty string. [para] The grammar in the container is directly modified. If that is not wanted, a copy of the original container has to be used. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method reachable] [arg container]] This command computes the set of all nonterminal symbols which are reachable from the start expression of the grammar. This is essentially the transitive closure over [method called] and the symbol's right hand sides, beginning with the start expression. [para] The result of the command is the list of reachable symbols. [para] The grammar in the container is not modified. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------] [call [cmd ::peg::peg::op] [method realizable] [arg container]] This command computes the set of all nonterminal symbols which are realizable, i.e. can derive pure terminal phrases. This is done iteratively, starting with state unrealizable for all and any, and then updating all symbols which are realizable, propagating changes, until nothing changes any more. [para] The result of the command is the list of realizable symbols. [para] The grammar in the container is not modified. [para] The [arg container] instance has to expose a method API as is provided by the package [package pt::peg::container]. [list_end] [include include/feedback.inc] [manpage_end]