On 9/28/11 12:46 AM, "Douglas Godfrey" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Douglas,
Yes, I have thinked about this way also.
But in your solution you use helper functions as
RemoveQuotePairs()
Which, I guess do some coping in additional ram buffers.
This is fine for Java guys, but in C code, as Jim likes underline each time,
we tend to use only pointers to input buffer, as long as possible.
> You need to modify your string lexing rules to use sub-rules for the
> elementary
> strings and return the concatenated string as the lexer token value.
>
> The value of
>
> StringConstant: QuotedString
> {RemoveQuotePairs($QuotedString);};
>
> fragment
> QuotedString: ( StringTerm )+;
>
> fragment
> StringTerm: Dquote ( Character )* Dquote;
>
> fragment
> Character: ( ' ' | AlphaChar | Punctuation | Digit );
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