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[dev.cc] cmd/asm: fix the expression parser and add tests
Rewrite the grammar to have one more production so it parses ~0*0 correctly and write tests to prove it. Change-Id: I0dd652baf65b48a3f26c9287c420702db4eaec59 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/3443 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/expr_test.go
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src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/expr_test.go
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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package asm
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import (
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"cmd/asm/internal/lex"
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"testing"
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"text/scanner"
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)
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type exprTest struct {
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input string
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output int64
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atEOF bool
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}
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var exprTests = []exprTest{
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// Simple
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{"0", 0, true},
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{"3", 3, true},
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{"070", 8 * 7, true},
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{"0x0f", 15, true},
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{"0xFF", 255, true},
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{"9223372036854775807", 9223372036854775807, true}, // max int64
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// Unary
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{"-0", 0, true},
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{"~0", -1, true},
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{"~0*0", 0, true},
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{"+3", 3, true},
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{"-3", -3, true},
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{"-9223372036854775808", -9223372036854775808, true}, // min int64
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// Binary
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{"3+4", 3 + 4, true},
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{"3-4", 3 - 4, true},
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{"2|5", 2 | 5, true},
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{"3^4", 3 ^ 4, true},
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{"3*4", 3 * 4, true},
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{"14/4", 14 / 4, true},
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{"3<<4", 3 << 4, true},
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{"48>>3", 48 >> 3, true},
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{"3&9", 3 & 9, true},
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// General
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{"3*2+3", 3*2 + 3, true},
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{"3+2*3", 3 + 2*3, true},
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{"3*(2+3)", 3 * (2 + 3), true},
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{"3*-(2+3)", 3 * -(2 + 3), true},
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{"3<<2+4", 3<<2 + 4, true},
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{"3<<2+4", 3<<2 + 4, true},
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{"3<<(2+4)", 3 << (2 + 4), true},
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// Junk at EOF.
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{"3 x", 3, false},
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}
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func TestExpr(t *testing.T) {
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p := NewParser(nil, nil, nil) // Expression evaluation uses none of these fields of the parser.
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for i, test := range exprTests {
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p.start(lex.Tokenize(test.input))
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result := int64(p.expr())
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if result != test.output {
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t.Errorf("%d: %q evaluated to %d; expected %d", i, test.input, result, test.output)
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}
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tok := p.next()
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if test.atEOF && tok.ScanToken != scanner.EOF {
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t.Errorf("%d: %q: at EOF got %s", i, test.input, tok)
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} else if !test.atEOF && tok.ScanToken == scanner.EOF {
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t.Errorf("%d: %q: expected not EOF but at EOF", i, test.input)
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}
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// expr = term | term '+' term
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// Note: There are two changes in the expression handling here
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// compared to the old yacc/C implemenatations. Neither has
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// much practical consequence because the expressions we
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// see in assembly code are simple, but for the record:
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//
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// 1) Evaluation uses uint64; the old one used int64.
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// 2) Precedence uses Go rules not C rules.
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// expr = term | term ('+' | '-' | '|' | '^') term.
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func (p *Parser) expr() uint64 {
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value := p.term()
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for {
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@ -393,56 +401,63 @@ func (p *Parser) floatExpr() float64 {
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return 0
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}
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// term = const | term '*' term | '(' expr ')'
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// term = factor | factor ('*' | '/' | '%' | '>>' | '<<' | '&') factor
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func (p *Parser) term() uint64 {
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value := p.factor()
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for {
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switch p.peek() {
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case '*':
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p.next()
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value *= p.factor() // OVERFLOW?
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case '/':
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p.next()
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value /= p.factor()
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case '%':
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p.next()
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value %= p.factor()
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case lex.LSH:
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p.next()
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shift := p.factor()
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if shift < 0 {
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p.errorf("negative left shift %d", shift)
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}
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value <<= uint(shift) // OVERFLOW?
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case lex.RSH:
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p.next()
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shift := p.term()
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if shift < 0 {
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p.errorf("negative right shift %d", shift)
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}
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value >>= uint(shift)
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case '&':
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p.next()
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value &= p.factor()
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default:
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return value
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}
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}
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p.errorf("unexpected %s evaluating expression", p.peek())
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return 0
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}
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// factor = const | '+' factor | '-' factor | '~' factor | '(' expr ')'
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func (p *Parser) factor() uint64 {
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tok := p.next()
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switch tok.ScanToken {
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case scanner.Int:
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return p.atoi(tok.String())
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case '+':
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return +p.factor()
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case '-':
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return -p.factor()
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case '~':
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return ^p.factor()
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case '(':
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v := p.expr()
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if p.next().ScanToken != ')' {
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p.errorf("missing closing paren")
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}
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return v
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case '+':
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return +p.term()
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case '-':
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return -p.term()
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case '~':
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return ^p.term()
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case scanner.Int:
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value := p.atoi(tok.String())
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for {
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switch p.peek() {
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case '*':
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p.next()
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value *= p.term() // OVERFLOW?
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case '/':
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p.next()
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value /= p.term()
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case '%':
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p.next()
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value %= p.term()
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case lex.LSH:
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p.next()
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shift := p.term()
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if shift < 0 {
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p.errorf("negative left shift %d", shift)
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}
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value <<= uint(shift)
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case lex.RSH:
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p.next()
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shift := p.term()
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if shift < 0 {
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p.errorf("negative right shift %d", shift)
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}
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value >>= uint(shift)
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case '&':
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p.next()
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value &= p.term()
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default:
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return value
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}
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}
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}
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p.errorf("unexpected %s evaluating expression", tok)
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return 0
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if i > 0 {
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name, value = name[:i], name[i+1:]
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}
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tokens := tokenize(name)
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tokens := Tokenize(name)
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if len(tokens) != 1 || tokens[0].ScanToken != scanner.Ident {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "asm: parsing -D: %q is not a valid identifier name\n", tokens[0])
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flags.Usage()
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macros[name] = &Macro{
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name: name,
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args: nil,
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tokens: tokenize(value),
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tokens: Tokenize(value),
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}
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}
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return macros
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tokens []Token // Body of macro.
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}
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// tokenize turns a string into a list of Tokens; used to parse the -D flag.
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func tokenize(str string) []Token {
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// Tokenize turns a string into a list of Tokens; used to parse the -D flag and in tests.
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func Tokenize(str string) []Token {
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t := NewTokenizer("command line", strings.NewReader(str), nil)
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var tokens []Token
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for {
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