treating ":" as lowest-level binary operator
- more precise error message for composites
- added flag -columns (false) - when set, prints precise error column
- a few more tests
R=r
OCL=17428
CL=17428
- in selftest mode (-t) interpret comments of the form /* ERROR */ and /* SYNC */
and validate reported errors with the error markings in a file
- added initial selftest.go file
Also:
- fixed an issue with empty blocks
- generally report better error messages
- added many more tests to the test script (essentially all .go programs which
have no syntax errors)
R=r
OCL=17426
CL=17426
- fixed a bug with non-eof terminated //-style comments
- collecting comments
- first experiments with reproducing comments
(works but not very pretty, disabled for now)
- idempotent for all correct .go files we have checked in
R=r
OCL=17333
CL=17333
- typeguards, var decls, several printing bug fixed
- now fully idempotent on many files (which are accepted by 6g afterwards)
- still some detail issues
R=r
OCL=17310
CL=17310
- almost there, receivers, labels, composites, comments are not yet printed
- runs through 18KLOC of Go code and prints it again
R=r
OCL=17237
CL=17237
- accepts all Go code (use -s flag)
- complete rewrite of AST, AST building, and printing
(as a result much more compact)
- printing severely screwed up at the moment, but should be
fully working in 1 more day
R=r
DELTA=2118 (514 added, 980 deleted, 624 changed)
OCL=17161
CL=17161
if in a if, for, or switch header, must be parenthesized
- implemented string concatenation
- simplified a lot of code
- added many more tests: can now parse all *.go files I got my hands on
- printing output currently broken in some cases, use with -s (silent) option
R=r
OCL=16932
CL=16934
(typo in ptr decl lead to an unresolved forward declaration)
- fixed parser bugs
- fixed Makefile
- now successfully parses most code
Issues:
- composite literals (cannot be identified easily from syntax alone)
- new(T, ...) (cannot be identified easily from syntax alone since
new is not a keyword and thus could be a different function then
the allocation function at which point "new((x + y))" is legal,
but the inner "(x" looks like the beginning of a function type)
R=r
OCL=15515
CL=15515