/*============================================================================= Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Joel de Guzman Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) =============================================================================*/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "test.hpp" int main() { using namespace boost::spirit::ascii; using boost::spirit::qi::omit; using boost::spirit::qi::unused_type; using boost::spirit::qi::unused; using boost::spirit::qi::int_; using boost::spirit::qi::_1; using boost::fusion::vector; using boost::fusion::at_c; using spirit_test::test; using spirit_test::test_attr; { BOOST_TEST(test("a", omit['a'])); } { // omit[] means we don't receive the attribute char attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("abc", omit[char_] >> omit['b'] >> char_, attr))); BOOST_TEST((attr == 'c')); } { // If all elements except 1 is omitted, the attribute is // a single-element sequence. For this case alone, we allow // naked attributes (unwrapped in a fusion sequence). char attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("abc", omit[char_] >> 'b' >> char_, attr))); BOOST_TEST((attr == 'c')); } { // omit[] means we don't receive the attribute vector<> attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("abc", omit[char_] >> omit['b'] >> omit[char_], attr))); } { // omit[] means we don't receive the attribute // this test is merely a compile test, because using a unused as the // explicit attribute doesn't make any sense unused_type attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("abc", omit[char_ >> 'b' >> char_], attr))); } { // omit[] means we don't receive the attribute, if all elements of a // sequence have unused attributes, the whole sequence has an unused // attribute as well vector attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("abcde", char_ >> (omit[char_] >> omit['c'] >> omit[char_]) >> char_, attr))); BOOST_TEST((at_c<0>(attr) == 'a')); BOOST_TEST((at_c<1>(attr) == 'e')); } { // "hello" has an unused_type. unused attrubutes are not part of the sequence vector attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("a hello c", char_ >> "hello" >> char_, attr, space))); BOOST_TEST((at_c<0>(attr) == 'a')); BOOST_TEST((at_c<1>(attr) == 'c')); } { // if only one node in a sequence is left (all the others are omitted), // then we need "naked" attributes (not wrapped in a tuple) int attr; BOOST_TEST((test_attr("a 123 c", omit['a'] >> int_ >> omit['c'], attr, space))); BOOST_TEST((attr == 123)); } { // unused means we don't care about the attribute BOOST_TEST((test_attr("abc", char_ >> 'b' >> char_, unused))); } { // test action with omitted attribute char c = 0; using boost::phoenix::ref; BOOST_TEST(test("x123\"a string\"", (char_ >> omit[int_] >> "\"a string\"") [ref(c) = _1])); BOOST_TEST(c == 'x'); } { // test action with omitted attribute int n = 0; using boost::phoenix::ref; BOOST_TEST(test("x 123 \"a string\"", (omit[char_] >> int_ >> "\"a string\"")[ref(n) = _1], space)); BOOST_TEST(n == 123); } return boost::report_errors(); }