progs/parser-combinators/comb1.sc
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     9 //  Note, in the lectures I did not show the type bound
     9 //  Note, in the lectures I did not show the type bound
    10 //  using is: I => Seq[_], which means that the input 
    10 //  using is: I => Seq[_], which means that the input 
    11 //  type 'I' needs to be a sequence. 
    11 //  type 'I' needs to be a sequence. 
    12 
    12 
    13 abstract class Parser[I, T](using is: I => Seq[_])  {
    13 type IsSeq[I] = I => Seq[_]
       
    14 
       
    15 abstract class Parser[I, T](using is: IsSeq[I])  {
    14   def parse(in: I): Set[(T, I)]  
    16   def parse(in: I): Set[(T, I)]  
    15 
    17 
    16   def parse_all(in: I) : Set[T] =
    18   def parse_all(in: I) : Set[T] =
    17     for ((hd, tl) <- parse(in); 
    19     for ((hd, tl) <- parse(in); 
    18         if is(tl).isEmpty) yield hd
    20         if is(tl).isEmpty) yield hd
    19 }
    21 }
    20 
    22 
    21 // parser combinators
    23 // parser combinators
    22 
    24 
       
    25 
       
    26 
    23 // alternative parser
    27 // alternative parser
    24 class AltParser[I, T](p: => Parser[I, T], 
    28 class AltParser[I : IsSeq, T](p: => Parser[I, T], 
    25                       q: => Parser[I, T])(using I => Seq[_]) extends Parser[I, T] {
    29                               q: => Parser[I, T]) extends Parser[I, T] {
    26   def parse(in: I) = p.parse(in) ++ q.parse(in)   
    30   def parse(in: I) = p.parse(in) ++ q.parse(in)   
    27 }
    31 }
    28 
    32 
    29 // sequence parser
    33 // sequence parser
    30 class SeqParser[I, T, S](p: => Parser[I, T], 
    34 class SeqParser[I: IsSeq, T, S](p: => Parser[I, T], 
    31                          q: => Parser[I, S])(using I => Seq[_]) extends Parser[I, (T, S)] {
    35                                 q: => Parser[I, S]) extends Parser[I, (T, S)] {
    32   def parse(in: I) = 
    36   def parse(in: I) = 
    33     for ((hd1, tl1) <- p.parse(in); 
    37     for ((hd1, tl1) <- p.parse(in); 
    34          (hd2, tl2) <- q.parse(tl1)) yield ((hd1, hd2), tl2)
    38          (hd2, tl2) <- q.parse(tl1)) yield ((hd1, hd2), tl2)
    35 }
    39 }
    36 
    40 
    37 // map parser
    41 // map parser
    38 class MapParser[I, T, S](p: => Parser[I, T], 
    42 class MapParser[I : IsSeq, T, S](p: => Parser[I, T], 
    39                          f: T => S)(using I => Seq[_]) extends Parser[I, S] {
    43                          f: T => S) extends Parser[I, S] {
    40   def parse(in: I) = for ((hd, tl) <- p.parse(in)) yield (f(hd), tl)
    44   def parse(in: I) = for ((hd, tl) <- p.parse(in)) yield (f(hd), tl)
    41 }
    45 }
    42 
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    89 
    86 (p"else").parse("elsethen")           
    90 (p"else").parse("elsethen")           
    87 
    91 
    88 // more convenient syntax for parser combinators
    92 // more convenient syntax for parser combinators
    89 extension [I, T](p: Parser[I, T])(using I => Seq[_]) {
    93 extension [I: IsSeq, T](p: Parser[I, T]) {
    90   def ||(q : => Parser[I, T]) = new AltParser[I, T](p, q)
    94   def ||(q : => Parser[I, T]) = new AltParser[I, T](p, q)
    91   def ~[S] (q : => Parser[I, S]) = new SeqParser[I, T, S](p, q)
    95   def ~[S] (q : => Parser[I, S]) = new SeqParser[I, T, S](p, q)
    92   def map[S](f: => T => S) = new MapParser[I, T, S](p, f)
    96   def map[S](f: => T => S) = new MapParser[I, T, S](p, f)
    93 }
    97 }
    94 
    98