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#ifndef _EXPRESSION_H
#define _EXPRESSION_H
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string>
#include "error_code.h"
struct State {
State(const std::string& script, void* cookie);
// The source of the original script.
const std::string& script;
// Optional pointer to app-specific data; the core of edify never
// uses this value.
void* cookie;
// The error message (if any) returned if the evaluation aborts.
// Should be empty initially, will be either empty or a string that
// Evaluate() returns.
std::string errmsg;
// error code indicates the type of failure (e.g. failure to update system image)
// during the OTA process.
ErrorCode error_code = kNoError;
// cause code provides more detailed reason of an OTA failure (e.g. fsync error)
// in addition to the error code.
CauseCode cause_code = kNoCause;
bool is_retry = false;
};
#define VAL_STRING 1 // data will be NULL-terminated; size doesn't count null
#define VAL_BLOB 2
struct Value {
int type;
ssize_t size;
char* data;
};
struct Expr;
using Function = Value* (*)(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
struct Expr {
Function fn;
const char* name;
int argc;
Expr** argv;
int start, end;
};
// Take one of the Expr*s passed to the function as an argument,
// evaluate it, return the resulting Value. The caller takes
// ownership of the returned Value.
Value* EvaluateValue(State* state, Expr* expr);
// Take one of the Expr*s passed to the function as an argument,
// evaluate it, assert that it is a string, and return the resulting
// char*. The caller takes ownership of the returned char*. This is
// a convenience function for older functions that want to deal only
// with strings.
char* Evaluate(State* state, Expr* expr);
// Glue to make an Expr out of a literal.
Value* Literal(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
// Functions corresponding to various syntactic sugar operators.
// ("concat" is also available as a builtin function, to concatenate
// more than two strings.)
Value* ConcatFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* LogicalAndFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* LogicalOrFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* LogicalNotFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* SubstringFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* EqualityFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* InequalityFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* SequenceFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
// Global builtins, registered by RegisterBuiltins().
Value* IfElseFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* AssertFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
Value* AbortFn(const char* name, State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
// Register a new function. The same Function may be registered under
// multiple names, but a given name should only be used once.
void RegisterFunction(const std::string& name, Function fn);
// Register all the builtins.
void RegisterBuiltins();
// Find the Function for a given name; return NULL if no such function
// exists.
Function FindFunction(const std::string& name);
// --- convenience functions for use in functions ---
// Evaluate the expressions in argv, giving 'count' char* (the ... is
// zero or more char** to put them in). If any expression evaluates
// to NULL, free the rest and return -1. Return 0 on success.
int ReadArgs(State* state, Expr* argv[], int count, ...);
// Evaluate the expressions in argv, giving 'count' Value* (the ... is
// zero or more Value** to put them in). If any expression evaluates
// to NULL, free the rest and return -1. Return 0 on success.
int ReadValueArgs(State* state, Expr* argv[], int count, ...);
// Evaluate the expressions in argv, returning an array of char*
// results. If any evaluate to NULL, free the rest and return NULL.
// The caller is responsible for freeing the returned array and the
// strings it contains.
char** ReadVarArgs(State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
// Evaluate the expressions in argv, returning an array of Value*
// results. If any evaluate to NULL, free the rest and return NULL.
// The caller is responsible for freeing the returned array and the
// Values it contains.
Value** ReadValueVarArgs(State* state, int argc, Expr* argv[]);
// Use printf-style arguments to compose an error message to put into
// *state. Returns NULL.
Value* ErrorAbort(State* state, const char* format, ...)
__attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3), deprecated));
// ErrorAbort has an optional (but recommended) argument 'cause_code'. If the cause code
// is set, it will be logged into last_install and provides reason of OTA failures.
Value* ErrorAbort(State* state, CauseCode cause_code, const char* format, ...)
__attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)));
// Wrap a string into a Value, taking ownership of the string.
Value* StringValue(char* str);
// Free a Value object.
void FreeValue(Value* v);
int parse_string(const char* str, Expr** root, int* error_count);
#endif // _EXPRESSION_H