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pt::peg::to::peg(n)                             Parser Tools                             pt::peg::to::peg(n)



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NAME
       pt::peg::to::peg - PEG Conversion. Write PEG format

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.5

       package require pt::peg::to::peg  ?1?

       package require pt::peg

       package require pt::pe

       package require text::write

       pt::peg::to::peg reset

       pt::peg::to::peg configure

       pt::peg::to::peg configure option

       pt::peg::to::peg configure option value...

       pt::peg::to::peg convert serial

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DESCRIPTION
       Are you lost ?  Do you have trouble understanding this document ?  In that case please read the over-view overview
       view provided by the Introduction to Parser Tools. This document is the entrypoint to the whole  sys-tem system
       tem the current package is a part of.

       This package implements the converter from parsing expression grammars to PEG markup.

       It  resides  in the Export section of the Core Layer of Parser Tools, and can be used either directly
       with the other packages of  this  layer,  or  indirectly  through  the  export  manager  provided  by
       pt::peg::export. The latter is intented for use in untrusted environments and done through the corre-sponding corresponding
       sponding export plugin pt::peg::export::peg sitting between converter and export manager.

       IMAGE: arch_core_eplugins


API
       The API provided by this package satisfies the specification of the Converter API found in the Parser
       Tools Export API specification.

       pt::peg::to::peg reset
              This command resets the configuration of the package to its default settings.

       pt::peg::to::peg configure
              This command returns a dictionary containing the current configuration of the package.

       pt::peg::to::peg configure option
              This  command  returns the current value of the specified configuration option of the package.
              For the set of legal options, please read the section Options.

       pt::peg::to::peg configure option value...
              This command sets the given configuration options of the package, to the specified values. For
              the set of legal options, please read the section Options.

       pt::peg::to::peg convert serial
              This  command  takes the canonical serialization of a parsing expression grammar, as specified
              in section PEG serialization format, and contained in serial, and generates PEG markup  encod-ing encoding
              ing  the  grammar, per the current package configuration.  The created string is then returned
              as the result of the command.


OPTIONS
       The converter to the PEG language recognizes the following options and changes its behaviour as  they
       specify.

       -file string
              The  value of this option is the name of the file or other entity from which the grammar came,
              for which the command is run. The default value is unknown.

       -name string
              The value of this option is the name of the grammar we are processing.  The default  value  is
              a_pe_grammar.

       -user string
              The  value  of  this  option is the name of the user for which the command is run. The default
              value is unknown.

       -template string
              The value of this option is a string into which to put the generated text and  the  values  of
              the  other  options. The various locations for user-data are expected to be specified with the
              placeholders listed below. The default value is "@code@".

              @user@ To be replaced with the value of the option -user.

              @format@
                     To be replaced with the the constant PEG.

              @file@ To be replaced with the value of the option -file.

              @name@ To be replaced with the value of the option -name.

              @code@ To be replaced with the generated text.


PEG SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE
       peg, a language for the specification of parsing expression grammars is meant to be  human  readable,
       and  writable  as  well, yet strict enough to allow its processing by machine. Like any computer lan-guage. language.
       guage. It was defined to make writing the specification of a grammar easy, something the  other  for-mats formats
       mats found in the Parser Tools do not lend themselves too.

       It is formally specified by the grammar shown below, written in itself. For a tutorial / introduction
       to the language please go and read the PEG Language Tutorial.


       PEG pe-grammar-for-peg (Grammar)

            # --------------------------------------------------------------------# -------------------------------------------------------------------#
               # Syntactical constructs

               Grammar         <- WHITESPACE Header Definition* Final EOF ;

               Header          <- PEG Identifier StartExpr ;
               Definition      <- Attribute? Identifier IS Expression SEMICOLON ;
               Attribute       <- (VOID / LEAF) COLON ;
               Expression      <- Sequence (SLASH Sequence)* ;
               Sequence        <- Prefix+ ;
               Prefix          <- (AND / NOT)? Suffix ;
               Suffix          <- Primary (QUESTION / STAR / PLUS)? ;
               Primary         <- ALNUM / ALPHA / ASCII / CONTROL / DDIGIT / DIGIT
                               /  GRAPH / LOWER / PRINTABLE / PUNCT / SPACE / UPPER
                               /  WORDCHAR / XDIGIT
                               / Identifier
                               /  OPEN Expression CLOSE
                               /  Literal
                               /  Class
                               /  DOT
                               ;
               Literal         <- APOSTROPH  (!APOSTROPH  Char)* APOSTROPH  WHITESPACE
                               /  DAPOSTROPH (!DAPOSTROPH Char)* DAPOSTROPH WHITESPACE ;
               Class           <- OPENB (!CLOSEB Range)* CLOSEB WHITESPACE ;
               Range           <- Char TO Char / Char ;

               StartExpr       <- OPEN Expression CLOSE ;
       void:   Final           <- END SEMICOLON WHITESPACE ;

               # --------------------------------------------------------------------
               # Lexing constructs

               Identifier      <- Ident WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   Ident           <- ('_' / ':' / <alpha>) ('_' / ':' / <alnum>)* ;
               Char            <- CharSpecial / CharOctalFull / CharOctalPart
                               /  CharUnicode / CharUnescaped
                               ;

       leaf:   CharSpecial     <- "\\" [nrt'"\[\]\\] ;
       leaf:   CharOctalFull   <- "\\" [0-2][0-7][0-7] ;
       leaf:   CharOctalPart   <- "\\" [0-7][0-7]? ;
       leaf:   CharUnicode     <- "\\" 'u' HexDigit (HexDigit (HexDigit HexDigit?)?)? ;
       leaf:   CharUnescaped   <- !"\\" . ;

       void:   HexDigit        <- [0-9a-fA-F] ;

       void:   TO              <- '-'           ;
       void:   OPENB           <- "["           ;
       void:   CLOSEB          <- "]"           ;
       void:   APOSTROPH       <- "'"           ;
       void:   DAPOSTROPH      <- '"'           ;
       void:   PEG             <- "PEG"   WHITESPACE ;
       void:   IS              <- "<-"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   VOID            <- "void"  WHITESPACE ; # Implies that definition has no semantic value.
       leaf:   LEAF            <- "leaf"  WHITESPACE ; # Implies that definition has no terminals.
       void:   END             <- "END"   WHITESPACE ;
       void:   SEMICOLON       <- ";"     WHITESPACE ;
       void:   COLON           <- ":"     WHITESPACE ;
       void:   SLASH           <- "/"     WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   AND             <- "&"     WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   NOT             <- "!"     WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   QUESTION        <- "?"     WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   STAR            <- "*"     WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   PLUS            <- "+"     WHITESPACE ;
       void:   OPEN            <- "("     WHITESPACE ;
       void:   CLOSE           <- ")"     WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   DOT             <- "."     WHITESPACE ;

       leaf:   ALNUM           <- "<alnum>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   ALPHA           <- "<alpha>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   ASCII           <- "<ascii>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   CONTROL         <- "<control>"  WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   DDIGIT          <- "<ddigit>"   WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   DIGIT           <- "<digit>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   GRAPH           <- "<graph>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   LOWER           <- "<lower>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   PRINTABLE       <- "<print>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   PUNCT           <- "<punct>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   SPACE           <- "<space>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   UPPER           <- "<upper>"    WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   WORDCHAR        <- "<wordchar>" WHITESPACE ;
       leaf:   XDIGIT          <- "<xdigit>"   WHITESPACE ;

       void:   WHITESPACE      <- (" " / "\t" / EOL / COMMENT)* ;
       void:   COMMENT         <- '#' (!EOL .)* EOL ;
       void:   EOL             <- "\n\r" / "\n" / "\r" ;
       void:   EOF             <- !. ;

               # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       END;


   EXAMPLE
       Our example specifies the grammar for a basic 4-operation calculator.


       PEG calculator (Expression)
           Digit      <- '0'/'1'/'2'/'3'/'4'/'5'/'6'/'7'/'8'/'9'   ;
           Sign       <- '-' / '+'                       ;
           Number     <- Sign? Digit+                         ;
           Expression <- '(' Expression ')' / (Factor (MulOp Factor)*)  ;
           MulOp      <- '*' / '/'                       ;
           Factor     <- Term (AddOp Term)*                   ;
           AddOp      <- '+'/'-'                         ;
           Term       <- Number                     ;
       END;


       Using higher-level features of the notation, i.e. the character classes (predefined and custom), this
       example can be rewritten as


       PEG calculator (Expression)
           Sign       <- [-+]                            ;
           Number     <- Sign? <ddigit>+                 ;
           Expression <- '(' Expression ')' / (Factor (MulOp Factor)*)  ;
           MulOp      <- [*/]                            ;
           Factor     <- Term (AddOp Term)*                   ;
           AddOp      <- [-+]                            ;
           Term       <- Number                     ;
       END;



PEG SERIALIZATION FORMAT
       Here  we  specify  the  format  used  by the Parser Tools to serialize Parsing Expression Grammars as
       immutable values for transport, comparison, etc.

       We distinguish between regular and canonical serializations.  While a PEG may have more than one reg-
       ular serialization only exactly one of them will be canonical.

       regular serialization

              [1]    The serialization of any PEG is a nested Tcl dictionary.

              [2]    This  dictionary  holds a single key, pt::grammar::peg, and its value. This value holds
                     the contents of the grammar.

              [3]    The contents of the grammar are a Tcl dictionary holding the set of nonterminal symbols
                     and the starting expression. The relevant keys and their values are

                     rules  The  value  is a Tcl dictionary whose keys are the names of the nonterminal sym-bols symbols
                            bols known to the grammar.

                            [1]    Each nonterminal symbol may occur only once.

                            [2]    The empty string is not a legal nonterminal symbol.

                            [3]    The value for each symbol is a Tcl dictionary itself. The  relevant  keys
                                   and their values in this dictionary are

                                   is     The  value is the serialization of the parsing expression describ-ing describing
                                          ing the symbols sentennial structure, as specified in the  section
                                          PE serialization format.

                                   mode   The  value  can  be  one  of  three values specifying how a parser
                                          should handle the semantic value produced by the symbol.

                                          value  The semantic value of the nonterminal symbol is an abstract
                                                 syntax  tree  consisting of a single node node for the non-terminal nonterminal
                                                 terminal itself, which has the ASTs of the  symbol's  right
                                                 hand side as its children.

                                          leaf   The semantic value of the nonterminal symbol is an abstract
                                                 syntax tree consisting of a single node node for  the  non-terminal, nonterminal,
                                                 terminal,  without  any children. Any ASTs generated by the
                                                 symbol's right hand side are discarded.

                                          void   The nonterminal has no semantic value. Any  ASTs  generated
                                                 by the symbol's right hand side are discarded (as well).

                     start  The  value  is the serialization of the start parsing expression of the grammar,
                            as specified in the section PE serialization format.

              [4]    The terminal symbols of the grammar are specified implicitly as the set of all terminal
                     symbols used in the start expression and on the RHS of the grammar rules.

       canonical serialization
              The canonical serialization of a grammar has the format as specified in the previous item, and
              then additionally satisfies the constraints below, which make it unique among all the possible
              serializations of this grammar.

              [1]    The  keys  found  in all the nested Tcl dictionaries are sorted in ascending dictionary
                     order, as generated by Tcl's builtin command lsort -increasing -dict.

              [2]    The string representation of the value is the canonical representation of a Tcl dictio-nary. dictionary.
                     nary. I.e. it does not contain superfluous whitespace.


   EXAMPLE
       Assuming the following PEG for simple mathematical expressions


       PEG calculator (Expression)
           Digit      <- '0'/'1'/'2'/'3'/'4'/'5'/'6'/'7'/'8'/'9'   ;
           Sign       <- '-' / '+'                       ;
           Number     <- Sign? Digit+                         ;
           Expression <- '(' Expression ')' / (Factor (MulOp Factor)*)  ;
           MulOp      <- '*' / '/'                       ;
           Factor     <- Term (AddOp Term)*                   ;
           AddOp      <- '+'/'-'                         ;
           Term       <- Number                     ;
       END;


       then its canonical serialization (except for whitespace) is


       pt::grammar::peg {
           rules {
            AddOp      {is {/ {t -} {t +}}                                                                mode value}
            Digit      {is {/ {t 0} {t 1} {t 2} {t 3} {t 4} {t 5} {t 6} {t 7} {t 8} {t 9}}                mode value}
            Expression {is {/ {x {t (} {n Expression} {t )}} {x {n Factor} {* {x {n MulOp} {n Factor}}}}} mode value}
            Factor     {is {x {n Term} {* {x {n AddOp} {n Term}}}}                                        mode value}
            MulOp      {is {/ {t *} {t /}}                                                                mode value}
            Number     {is {x {? {n Sign}} {+ {n Digit}}}                                                 mode value}
            Sign       {is {/ {t -} {t +}}                                                                mode value}
            Term       {is  {n Number}                                                                    mode value}
           }
           start {n Expression}
       }



PE SERIALIZATION FORMAT
       Here  we  specify  the  format used by the Parser Tools to serialize Parsing Expressions as immutable
       values for transport, comparison, etc.

       We distinguish between regular and canonical serializations.  While a  parsing  expression  may  have
       more than one regular serialization only exactly one of them will be canonical.

       Regular serialization

              Atomic Parsing Expressions

                     [1]    The string epsilon is an atomic parsing expression. It matches the empty string.

                     [2]    The string dot is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any character.

                     [3]    The string alnum is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  alpha-
                            bet or digit character. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin
                            command string is.

                     [4]    The string alpha is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  alpha-bet alphabet
                            bet  character. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command
                            string is.

                     [5]    The string ascii is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode charac-ter character
                            ter  below  U0080. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin com-mand command
                            mand string is.

                     [6]    The string control is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  con-trol control
                            trol character. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command
                            string is.

                     [7]    The string digit is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any  Unicode  digit
                            character.  Note that this includes characters outside of the [0..9] range. This
                            is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command string is.

                     [8]    The string graph is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  print-ing printing
                            ing  character,  except  for  space.  This is a custom extension of PEs based on
                            Tcl's builtin command string is.

                     [9]    The string lower is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  lower-case lowercase
                            case  alphabet  character.  This  is  a  custom  extension of PEs based on Tcl's
                            builtin command string is.

                     [10]   The string print is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  print-ing printing
                            ing character, including space. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's
                            builtin command string is.

                     [11]   The string punct is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode punctu-ation punctuation
                            ation  character.  This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin com-mand command
                            mand string is.

                     [12]   The string space is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any  Unicode  space
                            character.  This  is  a  custom  extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command
                            string is.

                     [13]   The string upper is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode  upper-case uppercase
                            case  alphabet  character.  This  is  a  custom  extension of PEs based on Tcl's
                            builtin command string is.

                     [14]   The string wordchar is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any Unicode word
                            character.  This  is  any  alphanumeric character (see alnum), and any connector
                            punctuation characters (e.g.  underscore). This is a  custom  extension  of  PEs
                            based on Tcl's builtin command string is.

                     [15]   The  string  xdigit  is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any hexadecimal
                            digit character. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's  builtin  com-mand command
                            mand string is.

                     [16]   The  string ddigit is an atomic parsing expression. It matches any decimal digit
                            character. This is a custom extension of PEs based on Tcl's builtin command reg-exp. regexp.
                            exp.

                     [17]   The expression [list t x] is an atomic parsing expression. It matches the termi-nal terminal
                            nal string x.

                     [18]   The expression [list n A] is an atomic parsing expression. It matches  the  non-terminal nonterminal
                            terminal A.

              Combined Parsing Expressions

                     [1]    For parsing expressions e1, e2, ... the result of [list / e1 e2 ... ] is a pars-ing parsing
                            ing expression as well.  This is the ordered choice, aka prioritized choice.

                     [2]    For parsing expressions e1, e2, ... the result of [list x e1 e2 ... ] is a pars-ing parsing
                            ing expression as well.  This is the sequence.

                     [3]    For  a  parsing expression e the result of [list * e] is a parsing expression as
                            well.  This is the kleene closure, describing zero or more repetitions.

                     [4]    For a parsing expression e the result of [list + e] is a parsing  expression  as
                            well.   This is the positive kleene closure, describing one or more repetitions.

                     [5]    For a parsing expression e the result of [list & e] is a parsing  expression  as
                            well.  This is the and lookahead predicate.

                     [6]    For  a  parsing expression e the result of [list ! e] is a parsing expression as
                            well.  This is the not lookahead predicate.

                     [7]    For a parsing expression e the result of [list ? e] is a parsing  expression  as
                            well.  This is the optional input.

       Canonical serialization
              The  canonical serialization of a parsing expression has the format as specified in the previ-ous previous
              ous item, and then additionally satisfies the constraints below, which make  it  unique  among
              all the possible serializations of this parsing expression.

              [1]    The  string  representation  of the value is the canonical representation of a pure Tcl
                     list. I.e. it does not contain superfluous whitespace.

              [2]    Terminals are not encoded as ranges (where start and end of the range are identical).



   EXAMPLE
       Assuming the parsing expression shown on the right-hand side of the rule


           Expression <- '(' Expression ')'
                       / Factor (MulOp Factor)*


       then its canonical serialization (except for whitespace) is


           {/ {x {t (} {n Expression} {t )}} {x {n Factor} {* {x {n MulOp} {n Factor}}}}}



BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This document, and the package it describes,  will  undoubtedly  contain  bugs  and  other  problems.
       Please   report   such   in   the   category   pt   of   the   Tcllib   SF  Trackers  [http://source -
       forge.net/tracker/? group_id=12883].  Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may  have  for
       either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS
       EBNF,  LL(k),  PEG, TDPL, context-free languages, conversion, expression, format conversion, grammar,
       matching, parser, parsing expression, parsing expression  grammar,  push  down  automaton,  recursive
       descent, serialization, state, top-down parsing languages, transducer

CATEGORY
       Parsing and Grammars

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2009 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>




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