#pragma once #include namespace DB { #define APPLY_FOR_TOKENS(M) \ M(Whitespace) \ M(Comment) \ \ M(BareWord) /** Either keyword (SELECT) or identifier (column) */ \ \ M(Number) /** Always non-negative. No leading plus. 123 or something like 123.456e12, 0x123p12 */ \ M(StringLiteral) /** 'hello word', 'hello''word', 'hello\'word\\' */ \ \ M(QuotedIdentifier) /** "x", `x` */ \ \ M(OpeningRoundBracket) \ M(ClosingRoundBracket) \ \ M(OpeningSquareBracket) \ M(ClosingSquareBracket) \ \ M(OpeningCurlyBrace) \ M(ClosingCurlyBrace) \ \ M(Comma) \ M(Semicolon) \ M(Dot) /** Compound identifiers, like a.b or tuple access operator a.1, (x, y).2. */ \ /** Need to be distinguished from floating point number with omitted integer part: .1 */ \ \ M(Asterisk) /** Could be used as multiplication operator or on it's own: "SELECT *" */ \ \ M(Plus) \ M(Minus) \ M(Slash) \ M(Percent) \ M(Arrow) /** ->. Should be distinguished from minus operator. */ \ M(QuestionMark) \ M(Colon) \ M(Equals) \ M(NotEquals) \ M(Less) \ M(Greater) \ M(LessOrEquals) \ M(GreaterOrEquals) \ M(Concatenation) /** String concatenation operator: || */ \ \ M(At) /** @. Used only for specifying user names. */ \ \ /** Order is important. EndOfStream goes after all usual tokens, and special error tokens goes after EndOfStream. */ \ \ M(EndOfStream) \ \ /** Something unrecognized. */ \ M(Error) \ /** Something is wrong and we have more information. */ \ M(ErrorMultilineCommentIsNotClosed) \ M(ErrorSingleQuoteIsNotClosed) \ M(ErrorDoubleQuoteIsNotClosed) \ M(ErrorBackQuoteIsNotClosed) \ M(ErrorSingleExclamationMark) \ M(ErrorSinglePipeMark) \ M(ErrorWrongNumber) \ M(ErrorMaxQuerySizeExceeded) \ enum class TokenType { #define M(TOKEN) TOKEN, APPLY_FOR_TOKENS(M) #undef M }; const char * getTokenName(TokenType type); const char * getErrorTokenDescription(TokenType type); struct Token { TokenType type; const char * begin; const char * end; size_t size() const { return end - begin; } Token() = default; Token(TokenType type_, const char * begin_, const char * end_) : type(type_), begin(begin_), end(end_) {} bool isSignificant() const { return type != TokenType::Whitespace && type != TokenType::Comment; } bool isError() const { return type > TokenType::EndOfStream; } bool isEnd() const { return type == TokenType::EndOfStream; } }; class Lexer { public: Lexer(const char * begin_, const char * end_, size_t max_query_size_ = 0) : begin(begin_), pos(begin_), end(end_), max_query_size(max_query_size_) {} Token nextToken(); private: const char * const begin; const char * pos; const char * const end; const size_t max_query_size; Token nextTokenImpl(); /// This is needed to disambiguate tuple access operator from floating point number (.1). TokenType prev_significant_token_type = TokenType::Whitespace; /// No previous token. }; }