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#ifndef ORYX_LEXER_H
#define ORYX_LEXER_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "strview.h"
#include "types.h"
enum {
LEXEOF, /* End of token stream */
LEXIDENT, /* Identifier */
LEXNUM, /* Numeric constant */
LEXELIP, /* Ellipsis */
/* NOTE: Make sure that the enumerations above this comment don’t
conflict with the following explicitly assigned enumerations! */
LEXAMP = '&',
LEXCOLON = ':',
LEXEQ = '=',
LEXLANGL = '<',
LEXLBRACE = '{',
LEXLBRKT = '[',
LEXLPAR = '(',
LEXMINUS = '-',
LEXPERC = '%',
LEXPIPE = '|',
LEXPLUS = '+',
LEXRANGL = '>',
LEXRBRACE = '}',
LEXRBRKT = ']',
LEXRPAR = ')',
LEXSEMI = ';',
LEXSLASH = '/',
LEXSTAR = '*',
LEXTILDE = '~',
/* We keep these exactly 2 away from each other, because ‘<’ and ‘>’ are 2
away from each other in ASCII. This gives us a simple mapping from some
token T to the doubled equivalent by doing T += 193. */
LEXLANGL_DBL = UINT8_MAX - 2, /* << */
LEXRANGL_DBL = UINT8_MAX - 0, /* >> */
};
#define LEXEMES_BLKSZ (1 + sizeof(strview_t))
typedef struct {
uint8_t *kinds;
strview_t *strs;
size_t len, cap;
} lexemes_t;
#define lexemes_free(x) free((x).kinds)
lexemes_t lexstring(const uchar *, size_t)
__attribute__((nonnull));
#endif /* !ORYX_LEXER_H */
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