# Parsing The library features a naive parser tailored for only what the library needs to construct the supported syntax of C++ into its AST. This parser does not, and should not do the compiler's job. By only supporting this minimal set of features, the parser is kept (so far) around 5500 loc. I hope to keep it under 10k loc worst case. You can think of this parser of a frontend parser vs a semantic parser. Its intuitively similar to WYSIWYG. What you precerive as the syntax from the user-side before the compiler gets a hold of it, is what you get. User exposed interface: ```cpp CodeClass parse_class ( StrC class_def ); CodeConstructor parse_constructor ( StrC constructor_def ); CodeDestructor parse_destructor ( StrC destructor_def ); CodeEnum parse_enum ( StrC enum_def ); CodeBody parse_export_body ( StrC export_def ); CodeExtern parse_extern_link ( StrC exten_link_def ); CodeFriend parse_friend ( StrC friend_def ); CodeFn parse_function ( StrC fn_def ); CodeBody parse_global_body ( StrC body_def ); CodeNS parse_namespace ( StrC namespace_def ); CodeOperator parse_operator ( StrC operator_def ); CodeOpCast parse_operator_cast( StrC operator_def ); CodeStruct parse_struct ( StrC struct_def ); CodeTemplate parse_template ( StrC template_def ); CodeType parse_type ( StrC type_def ); CodeTypedef parse_typedef ( StrC typedef_def ); CodeUnion parse_union ( StrC union_def ); CodeUsing parse_using ( StrC using_def ); CodeVar parse_variable ( StrC var_def ); ``` To parse file buffers, use the `parse_global_body` function. ***Parsing will aggregate any tokens within a function body or expression statement to an untyped Code AST.*** Everything is done in one pass for both the preprocessor directives and the rest of the language. The parser performs no macro expansion as the scope of gencpp feature-set is to only support the preprocessor for the goal of having rudimentary awareness of preprocessor ***conditionals***, ***defines***, ***includes***, and ***pragmas***. The keywords supported for the preprocessor are: * include * define * if * ifdef * elif * endif * pragma Each directive `#` line is considered one preproecessor unit, and will be treated as one Preprocessor AST. *These ASTs will be considered members or entries of braced scope they reside within*. If a directive is used with an unsupported keyword its will be processed as an untyped AST. The preprocessor lines are stored as members of their associated scope they are parsed within. ( Global, Namespace, Class/Struct ) Any preprocessor definition abuse that changes the syntax of the core language is unsupported and will fail to parse if not kept within an execution scope (function body, or expression assignment). Exceptions: * function signatures are allowed for a preprocessed macro: `neverinline MACRO() { ... }` * Disable with: `#define GEN_PARSER_DISABLE_MACRO_FUNCTION_SIGNATURES` * typedefs allow for a preprocessed macro: `typedef MACRO();` * Disable with: `#define GEN_PARSER_DISABLE_MACRO_TYPEDEF` *(Exceptions are added on an on-demand basis)* *(See functions `parse_operator_function_or_variable` and `parse_typedef` )* Adding your own exceptions is possible by simply modifying the parser to allow for the syntax you need. *Note: You could interpret this strictness as a feature. This would allow the user to see if their codebase or a third-party's codebase some some egregious preprocessor abuse.* The lexing and parsing takes shortcuts from whats expected in the standard. * Numeric literals are not checked for validity. * The parse API treats any execution scope definitions with no validation and are turned into untyped Code ASTs. * *This includes the assignment of variables.* * Attributes ( `[[]]` (standard), `__declspec` (Microsoft), or `__attribute__` (GNU) ) * Assumed to *come before specifiers* (`const`, `constexpr`, `extern`, `static`, etc) for a function * Or in the usual spot for class, structs, (*right after the declaration keyword*) * typedefs have attributes with the type (`parse_type`) * Parsing attributes can be extended to support user defined macros by defining `GEN_DEFINE_ATTRIBUTE_TOKENS` (see `gen.hpp` for the formatting) Empty lines used throughout the file are preserved for formatting purposes during ast serialization.