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  1. /*
  2. This is a LALR(1) grammar
  3. (seek for Lemon grammar to get some documentation from the Net)
  4. That doc was helpful: http://www.hwaci.com/sw/lemon/lemon.html
  5. To handle operators precedence we could have used the %left directive
  6. (we took another option, because that one was discovered right after...
  7. which option is the best for us?)
  8. Example:
  9. %left LOG_AND.
  10. %left LOG_OR.
  11. %nonassoc EQ NE GT GE LT LE.
  12. %left PLUS MINUS.
  13. %left TIMES DIVIDE MOD.
  14. %right EXP NOT.
  15. TODO : solve the 2 remaining shift-reduce conflicts (JOIN)
  16. */
  17. %name OQLParser_
  18. %declare_class {class OQLParserRaw}
  19. %syntax_error {
  20. throw new OQLParserException($this->m_sSourceQuery, $this->m_iLine, $this->m_iCol, $this->tokenName($yymajor), $TOKEN);
  21. }
  22. result ::= query(X). { $this->my_result = X; }
  23. result ::= condition(X). { $this->my_result = X; }
  24. query(A) ::= SELECT class_name(X) join_statement(J) where_statement(W). {
  25. A = new OqlObjectQuery(X, X, W, J, array(X));
  26. }
  27. query(A) ::= SELECT class_name(X) AS_ALIAS class_name(Y) join_statement(J) where_statement(W). {
  28. A = new OqlObjectQuery(X, Y, W, J, array(Y));
  29. }
  30. query(A) ::= SELECT class_list(E) FROM class_name(X) join_statement(J) where_statement(W). {
  31. A = new OqlObjectQuery(X, X, W, J, E);
  32. }
  33. query(A) ::= SELECT class_list(E) FROM class_name(X) AS_ALIAS class_name(Y) join_statement(J) where_statement(W). {
  34. A = new OqlObjectQuery(X, Y, W, J, E);
  35. }
  36. class_list(A) ::= class_name(X). {
  37. A = array(X);
  38. }
  39. class_list(A) ::= class_list(L) COMA class_name(X). {
  40. array_push(L, X);
  41. A = L;
  42. }
  43. where_statement(A) ::= WHERE condition(C). { A = C;}
  44. where_statement(A) ::= . { A = null;}
  45. join_statement(A) ::= join_item(J) join_statement(S). {
  46. // insert the join statement on top of the existing list
  47. array_unshift(S, J);
  48. // and return the updated array
  49. A = S;
  50. }
  51. join_statement(A) ::= join_item(J). {
  52. A = Array(J);
  53. }
  54. join_statement(A) ::= . { A = null;}
  55. join_item(A) ::= JOIN class_name(X) AS_ALIAS class_name(Y) ON join_condition(C).
  56. {
  57. // create an array with one single item
  58. A = new OqlJoinSpec(X, Y, C);
  59. }
  60. join_item(A) ::= JOIN class_name(X) ON join_condition(C).
  61. {
  62. // create an array with one single item
  63. A = new OqlJoinSpec(X, X, C);
  64. }
  65. join_condition(A) ::= field_id(X) EQ field_id(Y). { A = new BinaryOqlExpression(X, '=', Y); }
  66. condition(A) ::= expression_prio4(X). { A = X; }
  67. expression_basic(A) ::= scalar(X). { A = X; }
  68. expression_basic(A) ::= field_id(X). { A = X; }
  69. expression_basic(A) ::= var_name(X). { A = X; }
  70. expression_basic(A) ::= func_name(X) PAR_OPEN arg_list(Y) PAR_CLOSE. { A = new FunctionOqlExpression(X, Y); }
  71. expression_basic(A) ::= PAR_OPEN expression_prio4(X) PAR_CLOSE. { A = X; }
  72. expression_basic(A) ::= expression_basic(X) list_operator(Y) list(Z). { A = new BinaryOqlExpression(X, Y, Z); }
  73. expression_prio1(A) ::= expression_basic(X). { A = X; }
  74. expression_prio1(A) ::= expression_prio1(X) operator1(Y) expression_basic(Z). { A = new BinaryOqlExpression(X, Y, Z); }
  75. expression_prio2(A) ::= expression_prio1(X). { A = X; }
  76. expression_prio2(A) ::= expression_prio2(X) operator2(Y) expression_prio1(Z). { A = new BinaryOqlExpression(X, Y, Z); }
  77. expression_prio3(A) ::= expression_prio2(X). { A = X; }
  78. expression_prio3(A) ::= expression_prio3(X) operator3(Y) expression_prio2(Z). { A = new BinaryOqlExpression(X, Y, Z); }
  79. expression_prio4(A) ::= expression_prio3(X). { A = X; }
  80. expression_prio4(A) ::= expression_prio4(X) operator4(Y) expression_prio3(Z). { A = new BinaryOqlExpression(X, Y, Z); }
  81. list(A) ::= PAR_OPEN scalar_list(X) PAR_CLOSE. {
  82. A = new ListOqlExpression(X);
  83. }
  84. scalar_list(A) ::= scalar(X). {
  85. A = array(X);
  86. }
  87. scalar_list(A) ::= scalar_list(L) COMA scalar(X). {
  88. array_push(L, X);
  89. A = L;
  90. }
  91. arg_list(A) ::= . {
  92. A = array();
  93. }
  94. arg_list(A) ::= argument(X). {
  95. A = array(X);
  96. }
  97. arg_list(A) ::= arg_list(L) COMA argument(X). {
  98. array_push(L, X);
  99. A = L;
  100. }
  101. argument(A) ::= expression_prio4(X). { A = X; }
  102. argument(A) ::= INTERVAL expression_prio4(X) interval_unit(Y). { A = new IntervalOqlExpression(X, Y); }
  103. interval_unit(A) ::= F_SECOND(X). { A = X; }
  104. interval_unit(A) ::= F_MINUTE(X). { A = X; }
  105. interval_unit(A) ::= F_HOUR(X). { A = X; }
  106. interval_unit(A) ::= F_DAY(X). { A = X; }
  107. interval_unit(A) ::= F_MONTH(X). { A = X; }
  108. interval_unit(A) ::= F_YEAR(X). { A = X; }
  109. scalar(A) ::= num_scalar(X). { A = X; }
  110. scalar(A) ::= str_scalar(X). { A = X; }
  111. num_scalar(A) ::= num_value(X). { A = new ScalarOqlExpression(X); }
  112. str_scalar(A) ::= str_value(X). { A = new ScalarOqlExpression(X); }
  113. field_id(A) ::= name(X). { A = new FieldOqlExpression(X); }
  114. field_id(A) ::= class_name(X) DOT name(Y). { A = new FieldOqlExpression(Y, X); }
  115. class_name(A) ::= name(X). { A=X; }
  116. var_name(A) ::= VARNAME(X). { A = new VariableOqlExpression(substr(X, 1)); }
  117. name(A) ::= NAME(X). {
  118. if (X[0] == '`')
  119. {
  120. $name = substr(X, 1, strlen(X) - 2);
  121. }
  122. else
  123. {
  124. $name = X;
  125. }
  126. A = new OqlName($name, $this->m_iColPrev);
  127. }
  128. num_value(A) ::= NUMVAL(X). {A=X;}
  129. str_value(A) ::= STRVAL(X). {A=stripslashes(substr(X, 1, strlen(X) - 2));}
  130. operator1(A) ::= num_operator1(X). {A=X;}
  131. operator2(A) ::= num_operator2(X). {A=X;}
  132. operator2(A) ::= str_operator(X). {A=X;}
  133. operator2(A) ::= EQ(X). {A=X;}
  134. operator2(A) ::= NOT_EQ(X). {A=X;}
  135. operator3(A) ::= LOG_AND(X). {A=X;}
  136. operator4(A) ::= LOG_OR(X). {A=X;}
  137. num_operator1(A) ::= MATH_DIV(X). {A=X;}
  138. num_operator1(A) ::= MATH_MULT(X). {A=X;}
  139. num_operator2(A) ::= MATH_PLUS(X). {A=X;}
  140. num_operator2(A) ::= MATH_MINUS(X). {A=X;}
  141. num_operator2(A) ::= GT(X). {A=X;}
  142. num_operator2(A) ::= LT(X). {A=X;}
  143. num_operator2(A) ::= GE(X). {A=X;}
  144. num_operator2(A) ::= LE(X). {A=X;}
  145. str_operator(A) ::= LIKE(X). {A=X;}
  146. str_operator(A) ::= NOT_LIKE(X). {A=X;}
  147. list_operator(A) ::= IN(X). {A=X;}
  148. list_operator(A) ::= NOT_IN(X). {A=X;}
  149. func_name(A) ::= F_IF(X). { A=X; }
  150. func_name(A) ::= F_ELT(X). { A=X; }
  151. func_name(A) ::= F_COALESCE(X). { A=X; }
  152. func_name(A) ::= F_CONCAT(X). { A=X; }
  153. func_name(A) ::= F_SUBSTR(X). { A=X; }
  154. func_name(A) ::= F_TRIM(X). { A=X; }
  155. func_name(A) ::= F_DATE(X). { A=X; }
  156. func_name(A) ::= F_DATE_FORMAT(X). { A=X; }
  157. func_name(A) ::= F_CURRENT_DATE(X). { A=X; }
  158. func_name(A) ::= F_NOW(X). { A=X; }
  159. func_name(A) ::= F_TIME(X). { A=X; }
  160. func_name(A) ::= F_TO_DAYS(X). { A=X; }
  161. func_name(A) ::= F_FROM_DAYS(X). { A=X; }
  162. func_name(A) ::= F_YEAR(X). { A=X; }
  163. func_name(A) ::= F_MONTH(X). { A=X; }
  164. func_name(A) ::= F_DAY(X). { A=X; }
  165. func_name(A) ::= F_DATE_ADD(X). { A=X; }
  166. func_name(A) ::= F_DATE_SUB(X). { A=X; }
  167. func_name(A) ::= F_ROUND(X). { A=X; }
  168. func_name(A) ::= F_FLOOR(X). { A=X; }
  169. func_name(A) ::= F_INET_ATON(X). { A=X; }
  170. func_name(A) ::= F_INET_NTOA(X). { A=X; }
  171. %code {
  172. class OQLParserException extends OQLException
  173. {
  174. public function __construct($sInput, $iLine, $iCol, $sTokenName, $sTokenValue)
  175. {
  176. $sIssue = "Unexpected token $sTokenName";
  177. parent::__construct($sIssue, $sInput, $iLine, $iCol, $sTokenValue);
  178. }
  179. }
  180. class OQLParser extends OQLParserRaw
  181. {
  182. // dirty, but working for us (no other mean to get the final result :-(
  183. protected $my_result;
  184. public function GetResult()
  185. {
  186. return $this->my_result;
  187. }
  188. // More info on the source query and the current position while parsing it
  189. // Data used when an exception is raised
  190. protected $m_iLine; // still not used
  191. protected $m_iCol;
  192. protected $m_iColPrev; // this is the interesting one, because the parser will reduce on the next token
  193. protected $m_sSourceQuery;
  194. public function __construct($sQuery)
  195. {
  196. $this->m_iLine = 0;
  197. $this->m_iCol = 0;
  198. $this->m_iColPrev = 0;
  199. $this->m_sSourceQuery = $sQuery;
  200. // no constructor - parent::__construct();
  201. }
  202. public function doParse($token, $value, $iCurrPosition = 0)
  203. {
  204. $this->m_iColPrev = $this->m_iCol;
  205. $this->m_iCol = $iCurrPosition;
  206. return parent::DoParse($token, $value);
  207. }
  208. public function doFinish()
  209. {
  210. $this->doParse(0, 0);
  211. return $this->my_result;
  212. }
  213. public function __destruct()
  214. {
  215. // Bug in the original destructor, causing an infinite loop !
  216. // This is a real issue when a fatal error occurs on the first token (the error could not be seen)
  217. if (is_null($this->yyidx))
  218. {
  219. $this->yyidx = -1;
  220. }
  221. parent::__destruct();
  222. }
  223. }
  224. }