erl_scan (stdlib v7.0)

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The Erlang token scanner.

This module contains functions for tokenizing (scanning) characters into Erlang tokens.

Error Information

ErrorInfo is the standard ErrorInfo structure that is returned from all I/O modules. The format is as follows:

{ErrorLocation, Module, ErrorDescriptor}

A string describing the error is obtained with the following call:

Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor)

Notes

The continuation of the first call to the re-entrant input functions must be []. For a complete description of how the re-entrant input scheme works, see Armstrong, Virding and Williams: 'Concurrent Programming in Erlang', Chapter 13.

See Also

erl_anno, erl_parse, io

Summary

Functions

Returns the category of Token.

Returns the column of Token's collection of annotations.

Returns the end location of the text of Token's collection of annotations. If there is no text, undefined is returned.

Uses an ErrorDescriptor and returns a string that describes the error or warning. This function is usually called implicitly when an ErrorInfo structure is processed (see section Error Information).

Returns the line of Token's collection of annotations.

Returns the location of Token's collection of annotations.

Returns true if Atom is an Erlang reserved word, otherwise false.

Takes the list of characters String and tries to scan (tokenize) them.

Returns the symbol of Token.

Returns the text of Token's collection of annotations. If there is no text, undefined is returned.

This is the re-entrant scanner, which scans characters until either a dot ('.' followed by a white space) or eof is reached.

Types

category()

(not exported)
-type category() :: atom().

char_spec()

(not exported)
-type char_spec() :: string() | eof.

error_description()

(not exported)
-type error_description() :: term().

error_info()

-type error_info() :: {erl_anno:location(), module(), error_description()}.

option()

(not exported)
-type option() ::
          return | return_white_spaces | return_comments | text |
          {reserved_word_fun, resword_fun()} |
          {text_fun, text_fun()} |
          {compiler_internal, [term()]}.

options()

-type options() :: option() | [option()].

resword_fun()

(not exported)
-type resword_fun() :: fun((atom()) -> boolean()).

return_cont()

-opaque return_cont()

symbol()

(not exported)
-type symbol() :: atom() | float() | integer() | string().

text_fun()

(not exported)
-type text_fun() :: fun((atom(), string()) -> boolean()).

token()

-type token() :: {category(), Anno :: erl_anno:anno(), symbol()} | {category(), Anno :: erl_anno:anno()}.

tokens()

-type tokens() :: [token()].

tokens_result()

-type tokens_result() ::
          {ok, Tokens :: tokens(), EndLocation :: erl_anno:location()} |
          {eof, EndLocation :: erl_anno:location()} |
          {error, ErrorInfo :: error_info(), EndLocation :: erl_anno:location()}.

Functions

category(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec category(Token) -> category() when Token :: token().

Returns the category of Token.

column(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec column(Token) -> erl_anno:column() | undefined when Token :: token().

Returns the column of Token's collection of annotations.

end_location(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec end_location(Token) -> erl_anno:location() | undefined when Token :: token().

Returns the end location of the text of Token's collection of annotations. If there is no text, undefined is returned.

format_error(ErrorDescriptor)

-spec format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> string() when ErrorDescriptor :: error_description().

Uses an ErrorDescriptor and returns a string that describes the error or warning. This function is usually called implicitly when an ErrorInfo structure is processed (see section Error Information).

line(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec line(Token) -> erl_anno:line() when Token :: token().

Returns the line of Token's collection of annotations.

location(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec location(Token) -> erl_anno:location() when Token :: token().

Returns the location of Token's collection of annotations.

reserved_word(Atom)

-spec reserved_word(Atom :: atom()) -> boolean().

Returns true if Atom is an Erlang reserved word, otherwise false.

string(String)

-spec string(String) -> Return
                when
                    String :: string(),
                    Return ::
                        {ok, Tokens :: tokens(), EndLocation} |
                        {error, ErrorInfo :: error_info(), ErrorLocation},
                    EndLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    ErrorLocation :: erl_anno:location().

Equivalent to string(String, 1).

string(String, StartLocation)

-spec string(String, StartLocation) -> Return
                when
                    String :: string(),
                    Return ::
                        {ok, Tokens :: tokens(), EndLocation} |
                        {error, ErrorInfo :: error_info(), ErrorLocation},
                    StartLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    EndLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    ErrorLocation :: erl_anno:location().

Equivalent to string(String, StartLocation, []).

string(String, StartLocation, Options)

-spec string(String, StartLocation, Options) -> Return
                when
                    String :: string(),
                    Options :: options(),
                    Return ::
                        {ok, Tokens :: tokens(), EndLocation} |
                        {error, ErrorInfo :: error_info(), ErrorLocation},
                    StartLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    EndLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    ErrorLocation :: erl_anno:location().

Takes the list of characters String and tries to scan (tokenize) them.

Returns one of the following:

  • {ok, Tokens, EndLocation} - Tokens are the Erlang tokens from String. EndLocation is the first location after the last token.

  • {error, ErrorInfo, ErrorLocation} - An error occurred. ErrorLocation is the first location after the erroneous token.

StartLocation indicates the initial location when scanning starts. If StartLocation is a line, Anno, EndLocation, and ErrorLocation are lines. If StartLocation is a pair of a line and a column, Anno takes the form of an opaque compound data type, and EndLocation and ErrorLocation are pairs of a line and a column. The token annotations contain information about the column and the line where the token begins, as well as the text of the token (if option text is specified), all of which can be accessed by calling column/1, line/1, location/1, and text/1.

A token is a tuple containing information about syntactic category, the token annotations, and the terminal symbol. For punctuation characters (such as ; and |) and reserved words, the category and the symbol coincide, and the token is represented by a two-tuple. Three-tuples have one of the following forms:

  • {atom, Anno, atom()}
  • {char, Anno, char()}
  • {comment, Anno, string()}
  • {float, Anno, float()}
  • {integer, Anno, integer()}
  • {var, Anno, atom()}
  • {white_space, Anno, string()}

Valid options:

  • {reserved_word_fun, reserved_word_fun()} - A callback function that is called when the scanner has found an unquoted atom. If the function returns true, the unquoted atom itself becomes the category of the token. If the function returns false, atom becomes the category of the unquoted atom.

  • return_comments - Return comment tokens.

  • return_white_spaces - Return white space tokens. By convention, a newline character, if present, is always the first character of the text (there cannot be more than one newline in a white space token).

  • return - Short for [return_comments, return_white_spaces].

  • text - Include the token text in the token annotation. The text is the part of the input corresponding to the token. See also text_fun.

  • {text_fun, text_fun()} - A callback function used to determine whether the full text for the token shall be included in the token annotation. Arguments of the function are the category of the token and the full token string. This is only used when text is not present. If neither are present the text will not be saved in the token annotation.

  • {compiler_internal, term()} - Pass compiler-internal options to the scanner. The set of internal options understood by the scanner should be considered experimental and can thus be changed at any time without prior warning.

    The following options are currently understood:

    • ssa_checks - Tokenizes source code annotations used for encoding tests on the BEAM SSA code produced by the compiler.

symbol(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec symbol(Token) -> symbol() when Token :: token().

Returns the symbol of Token.

text(Token)

(since OTP 18.0)
-spec text(Token) -> erl_anno:text() | undefined when Token :: token().

Returns the text of Token's collection of annotations. If there is no text, undefined is returned.

tokens(Continuation, CharSpec, StartLocation)

-spec tokens(Continuation, CharSpec, StartLocation) -> Return
                when
                    Continuation :: return_cont() | [],
                    CharSpec :: char_spec(),
                    StartLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    Return ::
                        {done, Result :: tokens_result(), LeftOverChars :: char_spec()} |
                        {more, Continuation1 :: return_cont()}.

Equivalent to tokens(Continuation, CharSpec, StartLocation, []).

tokens(Continuation, CharSpec, StartLocation, Options)

-spec tokens(Continuation, CharSpec, StartLocation, Options) -> Return
                when
                    Continuation :: return_cont() | [],
                    CharSpec :: char_spec(),
                    StartLocation :: erl_anno:location(),
                    Options :: options(),
                    Return ::
                        {done, Result :: tokens_result(), LeftOverChars :: char_spec()} |
                        {more, Continuation1 :: return_cont()}.

This is the re-entrant scanner, which scans characters until either a dot ('.' followed by a white space) or eof is reached.

It returns:

  • {done, Result, LeftOverChars} - Indicates that there is sufficient input data to get a result. Result is:

    • {ok, Tokens, EndLocation} - The scanning was successful. Tokens is the list of tokens including dot.

    • {eof, EndLocation} - End of file was encountered before any more tokens.

    • {error, ErrorInfo, EndLocation} - An error occurred. LeftOverChars is the remaining characters of the input data, starting from EndLocation.

  • {more, Continuation1} - More data is required for building a term. Continuation1 must be passed in a new call to tokens/3,4 when more data is available.

The CharSpec eof signals end of file. LeftOverChars then takes the value eof as well.

For a description of the options, see string/3.