kicad-source/include/libeval/numeric_evaluator.h
Jeff Young b7d41e0e56 Update simulator with NUMERIC_EVAL, decimal separator processing, etc.
Also includes fixes for instance data and resolving of textvar
references.

Also includes virtual d'tors for IBIS parser to get rid of all the
compile warnings on CLang.

Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12357
2022-12-05 12:40:29 +00:00

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/*
This file is part of libeval, a simple math expression evaluator
Copyright (C) 2017 Michael Geselbracht, mgeselbracht3@gmail.com
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
An evaluator object is used to replace an input string that represents
a mathematical expression by its result.
Example: Consider the input "3+4". The result of this expression is "7".
The NumericEvaluator can be used like this:
NumericEvaluator eval;
eval.process("3+4");
printf("3+4", eval.result());
The same example with error checking. Please note that even a valid input string may result
in an empty output string or "NaN".
NumericEvaluator eval;
bool ret = eval.process("3+4");
assert(ret == eval.isValid()); // isValid() reflects return value of process().
if (eval.isValid()) printf("3+4=%s\n", eval.result());
Using variables
Expressions can refer to variables if they were defined by previous expressions.
A variable can be defined by an expression or by the setVar() method.
Expressions that define/set variables do not have a result.
eval.process("x=1; y=2"); // Result is NaN
eval.setVar("z", 3);
eval.process("x+y+z");
printf("x+y+z=%s\n", eval.result());
Input string storage
An evaluator object can store and retrieve the original input string using a pointer
as key. This can be used to restore the input string of a text entry field.
eval.process("25.4-0.7", &eval);
printf("%s = %s\n", eval.textInput(&eval), eval.result());
Unit conversion
The evaluator uses a default unit and constants can be specified with a unit.
As long as no units are used the default unit is not relevant.
Supported units are millimeters (mm), Mil (mil) and inch (")
eval.process("1\"");
printf("1\" = %s\n", eval.result());
eval.process("12.7 - 0.1\" - 50mil");
printf("12.7 - 0.1\" - 50mil = %s\n", eval.result());
*/
#ifndef NUMERIC_EVALUATOR_H_
#define NUMERIC_EVALUATOR_H_
#include <cstddef>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <eda_units.h>
// This namespace is used for the lemon parser
namespace numEval
{
struct TokenType
{
union
{
double dValue;
int iValue;
};
bool valid;
char text[32];
};
} // namespace numEval
class NUMERIC_EVALUATOR
{
enum class Unit { Invalid, MM, CM, Inch, Mil, Degrees, SI };
public:
NUMERIC_EVALUATOR( EDA_UNITS aUnits );
~NUMERIC_EVALUATOR();
/* clear() should be invoked by the client if a new input string is to be processed. It
* will reset the parser. User defined variables are retained.
*/
void Clear();
void SetDefaultUnits( EDA_UNITS aUnits );
/* Used by the lemon parser */
void parseError(const char* s);
void parseOk();
void parseSetResult(double);
/* Check if previous invocation of process() was successful */
inline bool IsValid() const { return !m_parseError; }
/* Result of string processing. Undefined if !isValid() */
inline wxString Result() const { return wxString::FromUTF8( m_token.token ); }
/* Evaluate input string.
* Result can be retrieved by result().
* Returns true if input string could be evaluated, otherwise false.
*/
bool Process( const wxString& aString );
/* Retrieve the original text before evaluation. */
wxString OriginalText() const;
/* Add/set variable with value */
void SetVar( const wxString& aString, double aValue );
/* Get value of variable. Returns 0.0 if not defined. */
double GetVar( const wxString& aString );
/* Remove single variable */
void RemoveVar( const wxString& aString ) { m_varMap.erase( aString ); }
/* Remove all variables */
void ClearVar() { m_varMap.clear(); }
protected:
/* Token type used by the tokenizer */
struct Token
{
int token;
numEval::TokenType value;
};
/* Begin processing of a new input string */
void newString( const wxString& aString );
/* Tokenizer: Next token/value taken from input string. */
Token getToken();
/* Used by processing loop */
void parse( int token, numEval::TokenType value );
private:
void* m_parser; // the current lemon parser state machine
/* Token state for input string. */
struct TokenStat
{
TokenStat() :
input( nullptr ),
token( nullptr ),
inputLen( 0 ),
outputLen( 0 ),
pos( 0 )
{};
const char* input; // current input string ("var=4")
char* token; // output token ("var", type:VAR; "4", type:VALUE)
size_t inputLen; // strlen(input)
size_t outputLen; // At least 64, up to input length
size_t pos; // current index
} m_token;
char m_localeDecimalSeparator;
/* Parse progress. Set by parser actions. */
bool m_parseError;
bool m_parseFinished;
Unit m_defaultUnits; // Default unit for values
wxString m_originalText;
std::map<wxString, double> m_varMap;
};
#endif /* NUMERIC_EVALUATOR_H_ */