1 Ragel 5.23 - Jul 24, 2007
2 =========================
3 -Eliminated the use of callcc as an alternative to goto. Instead, the named
4 breaks implementation used in the Java code generator is imitated using
5 control flow variables.
6 -Improved the error message given when there is a write statement but no
7 machine instantiations and hence no state machine.
8 -Documentation improvements: updates to "Machine Instantiation", "Write Init"
9 and "Write Exports" sectons. Added the "Variables Used by Ragel" section.
10 -Renamed "Entering Actions" to "Starting Actions."
11 -Other documentation updats.
13 Ragel 5.22 - June 14, 2007
14 ==========================
15 -Bug fix: need to isolate the start state of a scanner before setting the
16 to-state and from-state actions which clear and set tokstart. This affected
17 very simple scanners only. Most scanners have an isolated start state due to
18 the pattern structure.
19 -Bug fix: when -S or -M was given the ragel version number was not emitted,
20 causing the backend to reject the intermediate format. From Tim Potter.
21 -The p varialbe is now set up at the beginning of a scanner action, rather
22 than at the end. This leaves scanner actions free to manipulate p and
23 removes the need for the special holdTE and execTE (TE for tokend) versions
24 of hold and exec. It also removes the need to set p = tokend-1 immediately
25 before any control flow. We loose the ability to determine where in the
26 input stream a scanner action is executed, however this information is of
27 little use because it is primarily an artifact of the scanner implementation
28 (sometimes the last char, other times later on). The gains of this change
29 are consistency and simplicity.
30 -The "data" variable (used in Java and Ruby code generation only) can now be
31 overridden using the variable statement.
33 Ragel 5.21 - May 9, 2007
34 ========================
35 -Fixed an inconsistency in the value of p following an error. In the C
36 directly executable code (rlgen-cd -G2) p is left at the character where
37 the error occurred, which is correct. In all other code generators it was
38 left at the following character. This was fixed. Now in all code generators
39 p is left at the character where the error occurred.
40 -Bug fix: when fhold was used in scanner pattern actions which get executed
41 on the last character of the pattern (pattern matches which do not require
42 any lookahead), fhold was modifying p instead of tokend. This was fixed and
43 the patact.rl test was modified to cover the case.
44 -Fixed typos in the guide, improved the state action embedding operator
45 section and added subsections on the variable, import, and export
47 -Implemented a better solution than the pri hack for resolving the '-'
48 ambiguity: force a shortest match of term.
49 -Fixed bugs in the binary searching for condition keys in both the Ruby and
51 -Can now embed the negative sense of a condition. Added a language-
52 independent test case for this feature and the necessary transformation
54 -Added new condition embedding syntax:
55 expr inwhen cond - The transitions into the machine (starting transitions).
56 expr outwhen cond - The pending transitions out of the machine.
57 -The argument to the variable statement which affects the name of the current
58 state variable was changed from "curstate" to "cs" (the default name used
59 for the current state)
60 -Implemented the other variables names in the variable statement. Now all
61 variables (p, pe, cs, top, stack, act, tokstart, tokend) can be renamed.
62 -Parse errors in the intermediate XML file now cause the backend to exit
63 immediately rather then forge on. The recovery infrastructure isn't there
64 and segfaults are likely.
65 -When no input is given to the backend program, it should not print an error
66 message, it should just return a non-zero exit status. The assumption is
67 that the frontend printed an error.
68 -The version number is now included in the intermediate file. An error is
69 emitted if there is a mismatch.
70 -The alphabet type is now communicated from the frontend to the backend using
71 a one-word internal name instead of an array offset.
72 -The Ruby host language types had been just copied from Java. Reduced them to
73 two basic types: char and int, both signed with the usual C sizes.
75 Ragel 5.20 - Apr 7, 2007
76 ========================
77 -The cs variable is now always initialized, unless the "nocs" option is given
78 to the write init command. If there is no main machine, cs is initialized to
79 the entry point defined by the last machine instantiation.
80 -A number of fixes were made to the Ruby code generator.
81 -The frontend now scans ruby comments and regular expressions.
82 -A transformation for Ruby was added to the language-independent test suite.
83 The Ruby code generator passes on all the language-independent tests.
84 -A new Ruby test and two language-independent tests were added.
85 -Some portability fixes were made (Patches from Josef Goettgens and Aaron
87 -Fixed a make dependency bug which caused a problem for parallel building
88 (Patch from Jeremy Hinegardner).
90 Ragel 5.19 - Mar 14, 2007
91 =========================
92 -Added an import statement to ragel. This statement takes a literal string as
93 an argument, interprets it as a file name, then scrapes the file for
94 sequences of tokens that match the following forms. Tokens inside ragel
95 sections are ignored. An example is in test/import1.rl
99 "define" name lit_string
100 -Added an export mechanism which writes defines for single character machines
101 that have been tagged with the export keyword in their definition. Defines
102 are used for C, ints for D, Java and Ruby. Examples of the export feature
103 are in test/export*.rl.
104 -All machine instantiations are now always generated, even if they are not
105 referenced. In the backend, entry points for all instantiations are written
106 out alongside start, error and first final states.
107 -If the main machine is not present then do not emit an error. Generate the
108 machine without a start state and do not initialize cs in the write init
110 -Added an option -l to rlgen-cd which inhibits the writing of #line
112 -Added a new syntax for verbose embeddings. This adds parentheses:
114 Verbose embeddings without parentheses can make code difficult to read
115 because they force a space in the middle of an action embedding. There is a
116 tendency to associtate spaces with concatenation. Without syntax
117 highlighting to make it clear that the embedding type is a keyword, the
118 problem is especially bad. The danger is that a verbose embedding could be
119 read as an embedding of the keyword representing the empbedding type. With
120 parentheses, verbose embeddings read much more clearly.
121 -Conditions now have a forced order when more than one is executed on a
122 single character. Previously ordering relied on pointers, which caused
123 results to vary by compiler. Ordering is now done using conditon action
124 declaration order. This fixes the failure of cond4.rl which occured with
125 g++ 4.1 and other compiler versions.
126 -In the port from flex to ragel, the name separator :: in Ragel code was
128 -In the examples directory switched from rlcodegen to rlgen-cd. Silenced a
129 warning in statechart.rl.
130 -In the root makefile the distclean target was fixed. It was calling clean in
131 the subdirs. In docs, the clean target was not deleting the new manpages for
132 the rlgen-* programs. Fixed.
133 -Portability and other fixes from Josef Goettgens were applied.
134 -The @datadir@ and @mandir@ variables are made use of in doc/Makefile.in for
135 specifying where documentation should be installed. Patch from Marcus
138 Ragel 5.18 - Feb 13, 2007
139 =========================
140 -There is now a 100% correspondence between state id numbers in the
141 intermediate XML file, Graphviz dot files and generated code. This was
142 achieved by moving code which determines if the error state is necessary
143 into the frontend, and then assigning state numbers before writing out the
145 -Backened class structure was reorganized to make it easier to add new code
146 generators without having to also modify the existing code generators.
147 -The C and D code generation executable was changed to rlgen-cd.
148 -The Java code generation was split out into it's own exectuable (rlgen-java)
149 to allow it to freely diverge from the C/D-based code generation.
150 -The graphviz dot file generation was also split out to it's own executable
152 -The Ruby code generation patch from Victor Hugo Borja was added. This is
153 highly experimental code and is not yet completely functional. It is in the
154 executable rlgen-ruby.
155 -The problem with large state machine machines in Java was fixed. This
156 problem was discovered by Colin Fleming, who also contributed a patch.
157 Rather than specify arrays as comma-separated lists of literals, array
158 initialization is now done in a static function. This is the approach used
159 by the Java compiler. Unlike the compiler Ragel is careful split large
160 initilization functions.
161 -The manual was expanded and reorganized somewhat.
162 -Eliminated per-example directories in examples/.
163 -Made some fixes to the pullscan.rl example.
164 -In the frontend CR characters are now treated as whitespace.
165 -Updated to the latest aapl. This completely eliminates the shallowCopy
166 function. With that, a definitive memory leak is fixed.
167 -Control codes with escape sequences are now printable characters (-p
168 option). Also, the space character is now printed as SP.
169 -Fixed the null dereference and consequential segfault which occurred when
170 trying to create empty machines with [] and // and /a[]b/.
171 -Fixed the segfault which occured when a machine reference failed.
172 -Discontinuing ragel.spec. It is more appropriate for this to be written by
173 package maintenance developers.
175 Ragel 5.17 - Jan 28, 2007
176 =========================
177 -The scanners and parsers in both the frontend and backend programs were
178 completely rewritten using Ragel and Kelbt.
179 -The '%when condition' syntax was functioning like '$when condition'. This
181 -In the Vim syntax file fixes to the matching of embedding operators were
182 made. Also, improvements to the sync patterns were made.
183 -Added pullscan.rl to the examples directory. It is an example of doing
184 pull-based scanning. Also, xmlscan.rl in rlcodegen is a pull scanner.
185 -The introduction chapter of the manual was improved. The manually-drawn
186 figures for the examples were replaced with graphviz-drawn figures.
188 Ragel 5.16 - Nov 20, 2006
189 =========================
190 -Policy change: the fhold and fexec directives did not function correctly in
191 scanner pattern actions. In this context manipulations of p may be lost or
192 made invalid. In the previous version of Ragel they were banned because of
193 this. Instead of banning these directives they have been fixed. The fexec
194 and fhold directives now manipulate tokend, which is now always used to
195 update p when the action terminates.
197 Ragel 5.15 - Oct 31, 2006
198 =========================
199 -A language independent test harness was introduced. Test cases can be
200 written using a custom mini-language in the embedded actions. This
201 mini-language is then translated to C, D and Java when generating the
202 language-specific test cases.
203 -Several existing tests have been ported to the language-independent format
204 and a number of new language-independent test cases have been added.
205 -The state-based embedding operators which access states that are not the
206 start state and are not final (the 'middle' states) have changed. They
208 <@/ eof action into middle states
209 <@! error action into middle states
210 <@^ local error action into middle states
211 <@~ to-state action into middle states
212 <@* from-state action into middle states
214 <>/ eof action into middle states
215 <>! error action into middle states
216 <>^ local error action into middle states
217 <>~ to-state action into middle states
218 <>* from-state action into middle states
219 -The verbose form of embeddings using the <- operator have been removed.
220 This syntax was difficult to remember.
221 -A new verbose form of state-based embedding operators have been added.
222 These are like the symbol versions, except they replace the symbols:
224 with literal keywords:
226 -The following words have been promoted to keywords:
227 when eof err lerr to from
228 -The write statment now gets its own lexical scope in the scanner to ensure
229 that commands are passed through as is (not affected by keywords).
230 -Bug fix: in the code generation of fret in scanner actions the adjustment to
231 p that is needed in some cases (dependent on content of patterns) was not
233 -The fhold directive, which decrements p, cannot be permitted in the pattern
234 action of a scanner item because it will not behave consistently. At the end
235 of a pattern action p could be decremented, set to a new value or left
236 alone. This depends on the contents of the scanner's patterns. The user
237 cannot be expected to predict what will happen to p.
238 -Conditions in D code require a cast to the widec type when computing widec.
239 -Like Java, D code also needs if (true) branches for control flow in actions
240 in order to fool the unreachable code detector. This is now abstracted in
241 all code generators using the CTRL_FLOW() function.
242 -The NULL_ITEM value in java code should be -1. This is needed for
243 maintaining tokstart.
245 Ragel 5.14 - Oct 1, 2006
246 ========================
247 -Fixed the check for use of fcall in actions embedded within longest match
248 items. It was emitting an error if an item's longest-match action had an
249 fcall, which is allowed. This bug was introduced while fixing a segfault in
251 -A new minimization option was added: MinimizeMostOps (-l). This option
252 minimizes at every operation except on chains of expressions and chains of
253 terms (eg, union and concat). On these chains it minimizes only at the last
254 operation. This makes test cases with many states compile faster, without
255 killing the performance on grammars like strings2.rl.
256 -The -l minimiziation option was made the default.
257 -Fixes to Java code: Use of the fc value did not work, now fixed. Static data
258 is now declared with the final keyword. Patch from Colin Fleming. Conditions
259 now work when generating Java code.
260 -The option -p was added to rlcodegen which causes printable characters to be
261 printed in GraphViz output. Patch from Colin Fleming.
262 -The "element" keyword no longer exists, removed from vim syntax file.
263 Updated keyword highlighting.
264 -The host language selection is now made in the frontend.
265 -Native host language types are now used when specifying the alphtype.
266 Previously all languages used the set defined by C, and these were mapped to
267 the appropriate type in the backend.
269 Ragel 5.13 - Sep 7, 2006
270 ========================
271 -Fixed a careless error which broke Java code generation.
273 Ragel 5.12 - Sep 7, 2006
274 ========================
275 -The -o flag did not work in combination with -V. This was fixed.
276 -The split code generation format uses only the required number of digits
277 when writing out the number in the file name of each part.
278 -The -T0, -F0 and -G0 codegens should write out the action list iteration
279 variables only when there are regular, to state or from state actions. The
280 code gens should not use anyActions().
281 -If two states have the same EOF actions, they are written out in the finish
283 -The split and in-place goto formats would sometimes generate _out when it is
284 not needed. This was fixed.
285 -Improved the basic partitioning in the split code gen. The last partition
286 would sometimes be empty. This was fixed.
287 -Use of 'fcall *' was not causing top to be initialized. Fixed.
288 -Implemented a Java backend, specified with -J. Only the table-based format
290 -Implemented range compression in the frontend. This has no effect on the
291 generated code, however it reduces the work of the backend and any programs
292 that read the intermediate format.
294 Ragel 5.11 - Aug 10, 2006
295 =========================
296 -Added a variable to the configure.in script which allows the building of
297 the parsers to be turned off (BUILD_PARSERS). Parser building is off by
298 default for released versions.
299 -Removed configure tests for bison defines header file. Use --defines=file
301 -Configure script doesn't test for bison, flex and gperf when building of the
302 parsers is turned off.
303 -Removed check for YYLTYPE structure from configure script. Since shipped
304 code will not build parsers by default, we don't need to be as accomodating
305 of other versions of bison.
306 -Added a missing include that showed up with g++ 2.95.3.
307 -Failed configure test for Objective-C compiler is now silent.
309 Ragel 5.10 - Jul 31, 2006
310 =========================
311 -Moved the check for error state higher in the table-based processing loop.
312 -Replaced naive implementations of condition searching with proper ones. In
313 the table-based formats the searching is also table-based. In the directly
314 executed formats the searching is also directly executable.
315 -The minimization process was made aware of conditions.
316 -A problem with the condition implementation was fixed. Previously we were
317 taking pointers to transitions and then using them after a call to
318 outTransCopy, which was a bad idea because they may be changed by the call.
319 -Added test mailbox3.rl which is based on mailbox2.rl but includes conditions
320 for restricting header and message body lengths.
321 -Eliminated the initial one-character backup of p just before resuming
323 -Added the -s option to the frontend for printing statistics. This currently
324 includes just the number of states.
325 -Sped up the generation of the in-place goto-driven (-G2) code style.
326 -Implemented a split version of in-place goto-driven code style. This code
327 generation style is suitable for producing fast implementations of very
328 large machines. Partitioning is currently naive. In the future a
329 high-quality partitioning program will be employed. The flag for accessing
330 this feature is -Pn, where n is the number of partitions.
331 -Converted mailbox1.rl, strings2.rl and cppscan1.rl tests to support the
332 split code generation.
333 -Fixes and updates were made to the runtests script: added -c for compiling
334 only, changed the -me option to -e, and added support for testing the split
337 Ragel 5.9 - Jul 19, 2006
338 ========================
339 -Fixed a bug in the include system which caused malformed output from the
340 frontend when the include was made from a multi-line machine spec and the
341 included file ended in a single line spec (or vice versa).
342 -Static data is now const.
343 -Actions which referenced states but were not embedded caused the frontend to
345 -Manual now built with pdflatex.
346 -The manual was reorganized and expanded. Chapter sequence is now:
347 Introduction, Constructing Machines, Embedding Actions, Controlling
348 Nondeterminism and Interfacing to the Host program.
350 Ragel 5.8 - Jun 17, 2006
351 ========================
352 -The internal representation of the alphabet type has been encapsulated
353 into a class and all operations on it have been defined as C++ operators.
354 -The condition implementation now supports range transitions. This allows
355 conditions to be embedded into arbitrary machines. Conditions are still
357 -More condition embedding operators were added
358 1. Isolate the start state and embed a condition into all transitions
361 2. Embed a condition into all transitions:
362 when cond OR $when cond OR $?cond
363 3. Embed a condition into pending out transitions:
365 -Improvements were made to the determinization process to support pending out
367 -The Vim sytax file was fixed so that :> doesn't cause the match of a label.
368 -The test suite was converted to a single-file format which uses less disk
369 space than the old directory-per-test format.
371 Ragel 5.7 - May 14, 2006
372 ========================
373 -Conditions will not be embedded like actions because they involve a
374 manipulation of the state machine they are specified in. They have therefore
375 been taken out of the verbose action embedding form (using the <- compound
376 symbol). A new syntax for specifying conditions has been created:
377 m = '\n' when {i==4};
378 -Fixed a bug which prevented state machine commands like fcurs, fcall, fret,
379 etc, from being accounted for in from-state actions and to-state actions.
380 This prevented some necessary support code from being generated.
381 -Implemented condition testing in remaining code generators.
382 -Configure script now checks for gperf, which is required for building.
383 -Added support for case-insensitive literal strings (in addition to regexes).
384 A case-insensitive string is made by appending an 'i' to the literal, as in
386 -Fixed a bug which caused all or expressions inside of all regular
387 expressions to be case-insensitive. For example /[fo]o bar/ would make the
388 [fo] part case-insensitive even though no 'i' was given following the
391 Ragel 5.6 - Apr 1, 2006
392 =======================
393 -Added a left-guarded concatenation operator. This operator <: is equivalent
394 to ( expr1 $1 . expr2 >0 ). It is useful if you want to prefix a sequence
395 with a sequence of a subset of the characters it matches. For example, one
396 can consume leading whitespace before tokenizing a sequence of whitespace
397 separated words: ( ' '* <: ( ' '+ | [a-z]+ )** )
398 -Removed context embedding code, which has been dead since 5.0.
400 Ragel 5.5 - Mar 28, 2006
401 ========================
402 -Implemented a case-insensitive option for regular expressions: /get/i.
403 -If no input file is given to the ragel program it reads from standard input.
404 -The label of the start state has been changed from START to IN to save on
405 required screen space.
406 -Bug fix: \0 was not working in literal strings, due to a change that reduced
407 memory usage by concatenating components of literal strings. Token data
408 length is now passed from the scanner to the paser so that we do not need to
409 rely on null termination.
411 Ragel 5.4 - Mar 12, 2006
412 ========================
413 -Eliminated the default transition from the frontend implementation. This
414 default transition was a space-saving optimization that at best could reduce
415 the number of allocated transitions by one half. Unfortunately it
416 complicated the implementation and this stood in the way of introducing
417 conditionals. The default transition may be reintroduced in the future.
418 -Added entry-guarded concatenation. This operator :>, is syntactic sugar
419 for expr1 $0 . expr >1. This operator terminates the matching of the first
420 machine when a first character of the second machine is matched. For
421 example in any* . ';' we never leave the any* machine. If we use any* :> ';'
422 then the any* machine is terminiated upon matching the semi-colon.
423 -Added finish-guarded concatenation. This operator :>>, is syntactic sugar
424 for expr1 $0 . expr @1. This operator is like entry guarded concatenation
425 except the first machine is terminated when the second machine enters a
426 final state. This is useful for delaying the guard until a full pattern is
427 matched. For example as in '/*' any* :>> '*/'.
428 -Added strong subtraction. Where regular subtraction removes from the first
429 machine any strings that are matched by the second machine, strong
430 subtraction removes any strings from the first that contain any strings of
431 the second as a substring. Strong subtraction is syntactic sugar for
432 expr1 - ( any* expr2 any* ).
433 -Eliminated the use of priorities from the examples. Replaced with
434 subtraction, guarded concatenation and longest-match kleene star.
435 -Did some initial work on supporting conditional transitions. Far from
436 complete and very buggy. This code will only be active when conditionals are
439 Ragel 5.3 - Jan 27, 2006
440 ========================
441 -Added missing semi-colons that cause the build to fail when using older
443 -Fix for D code: if the contents of an fexec is a single word, the generated
444 code will get interpreted as a C-style cast. Adding two brackets prevents
445 this. Can now turn eliminate the "access this.;" in cppscan5 that was used to
446 get around this problem.
447 -Improved some of the tag names in the intermediate format.
448 -Added unsigned long to the list of supported alphabet types.
449 -Added ids of actions and action lists to XML intermediate format. Makes it
451 -Updated to latest Aapl package.
453 Ragel 5.2 - Jan 6, 2006
454 ========================
455 -Ragel emits an error if the target of fentry, fcall, fgoto or fnext is inside
456 a longest match operator, or if an action embedding in a longest match
457 machine uses fcall. The fcall command can still be used in pattern actions.
458 -Made improvements to the clang, rlscan, awkemu and cppscan examples.
459 -Some fixes to generated label names: they should all be prefixed with _.
460 -A fix to the Vim syntax highlighting script was made
461 -Many fixes and updates to the documentation. All important features and
462 concepts are now documented. A second chapter describing Ragel's use
465 Ragel 5.1 - Dec 22, 2005
466 ========================
467 -Fixes to the matching of section delimiters in Vim syntax file.
468 -If there is a longest match machine, the tokend var is now initialized by
469 write init. This is not necessary for correct functionality, however
470 prevents compiler warnings.
471 -The rlscan example was ported to the longest match operator and changed to
473 -Fix to the error handling in the frontend: if there are errors in the lookup
474 of names at machine generation time then do not emit anything.
475 -If not compiling the full machine in the frontend (by using -M), avoid
476 errors and segfaults caused by names that are not part of the compiled
478 -Longest match bug fix: need to init tokstart when returing from fsm calls
479 that are inside longest match actions.
480 -In Graphviz drawing, the arrow into the start state is not a real
481 transition, do not draw to-state actions on the label.
482 -A bug fix to the handling of non-tag data within an XML tag was made.
483 -Backend exit value fixed: since the parser now accepts nothing so as to
484 avoid a redundant parse error when the frontend dies, we must force an
485 error. The backend should now be properly reporting errors.
486 -The longest match machine now has it's start state set final. An LM machine
487 is in a final state when it has not matched anything, when it has matched
488 and accepted a token and is ready for another, and when it has matched a
489 token but is waiting for some lookahead before determining what to do about
490 it (similar to kleene star).
491 -Element statement removed from some tests.
492 -Entry point names are propagated to the backend and used to label the entry
493 point arrows in Graphviz output.
495 Ragel 5.0 - Dec 17, 2005
496 ========================
497 (additional details in V5 release notes)
498 -Ragel has been split into two executables: A frontend which compiles
499 machines and emits them in an XML format, and a backend which generates code
500 or a Graphviz dot file from the XML input. The purpose of this split is to
501 allow Ragel to interface with other tools by means of the XML intermediate
502 format and to reduce complexity by strictly separating the previously
503 entangled phases. The intermediate format will provide a better platform
504 inspecting compiled machines and for extending Ragel to support other host
506 -The host language interface has been reduced significantly. Ragel no longer
507 expects the machine to be implemented as a structure or class and does not
508 generate functions corresponding to initialization, execution and EOF.
509 Instead, Ragel just generates the code of these components, allowing all of
510 them to be placed in a single function if desired. The user specifies a
511 machine in the usual manner, then indicates at which place in the program
512 text the state machine code is to be generated. This is done using the write
513 statement. It is possible to specify to Ragel how it should access the
514 variables it needs (such as the current state) using the access statement.
515 -The host language embedding delimiters have been changed. Single line
516 machines start with '%%' and end at newline. Multiline machines start with
517 '%%{' and end with '}%%'. The machine name is given with the machine
518 statement at the very beginning of the specification. This purpose of this
519 change is to make it easier separate Ragel code from the host language. This
520 will ease the addition of supported host languages.
521 -The structure and class parsing which was previously able to extract a
522 machine's name has been removed since this feature is dependent on the host
523 language and inhibits the move towards a more language-independent frontend.
524 -The init, element and interface statements have been made obsolete by the
525 new host language interface and have been removed.
526 -The fexec action statement has been changed to take only the new position to
527 move to. This statement is more useful for moving backwards and reparsing
528 input than for specifying a whole new buffer entirely and has been shifted
529 to this new use. Giving it only one argument also simplifies the parsing of
530 host code embedded in a Ragel specification. This will ease the addition of
531 supported host languages.
532 -Introduced the fbreak statement, which allows one to stop processing data
533 immediately. The machine ends up in the state that the current transition
534 was to go to. The current character is not changed.
535 -Introduced the noend option for writing the execute code. This inhibits
536 checking if we have reached pe. The machine will run until it goes into the
537 error state or fbreak is hit. This allows one to parse null-terminate
538 strings without first computing the length.
539 -The execute code now breaks out of the processing loop when it moves into
540 the error state. Previously it would run until pe was hit. Breaking out
541 makes the noend option useful when an error is encountered and allows
542 user code to determine where in the input the error occured. It also
543 eliminates needlessly iterating the input buffer.
544 -Introduced the noerror, nofinal and noprefix options for writing the machine
545 data. The first two inhibit the writing of the error state and the
546 first-final state should they not be needed. The noprefix eliminates the
547 prefixing of the data items with the machine name.
548 -Support for the D language has been added. This is specified in the backend
550 -Since the new host language interface has been reduced considerably, Ragel
551 no longer needs to distinguish between C-based languages. Support for C, C++
552 and Objective-C has been folded into one option in the backend: -C
553 -The code generator has been made independent of the languages that it
554 supports by pushing the language dependent apsects down into the lower
555 levels of the code generator.
556 -Many improvements to the longest match construction were made. It is no
557 longer considered experimental. A longest match machine must appear at the
558 top level of a machine instantiation. Since it does not generate a pure
559 state machine (it may need to backtrack), it cannot be used as an operand to
561 -References to the current character and current state are now completely
562 banned in EOF actions.
564 Ragel 4.2 - Sep 16, 2005
565 ========================
566 (additional details in V4 release notes)
567 -Fixed a bug in the longest match operator. In some states it's possible that
568 we either match a token or match nothing at all. In these states we need to
569 consult the LmSwitch on error so it must be prepared to execute an error
570 handler. We therefore need to init act to this error value (which is zero).
571 We can compute if we need to do this and the code generator emits the
572 initialization only if necessary.
573 -Changed the definition of the token end of longest match actions. It now
574 points to one past the last token. This makes computing the token length
575 easier because you don't have to add one. The longest match variables token
576 start, action identifier and token end are now properly initialized in
577 generated code. They don't need to be initialized in the user's code.
578 -Implemented to-state and from-state actions. These actions are executed on
579 transitions into the state (after the in transition's actions) and on
580 transitions out of the state (before the out transition's actions). See V4
581 release notes for more information.
582 -Since there are no longer any action embedding operators that embed both on
583 transitions and on EOF, any actions that exist in both places will be there
584 because the user has explicitly done so. Presuming this case is rare, and
585 with code duplication in the hands of the user, we therefore give the EOF
586 actions their own action switch in the finish() function. This is further
587 motivated by the fact that the best solution is to do the same for to-state
588 and from-state actions in the main loop.
589 -Longest match actions can now be specified using a named action. Since a
590 word following a longest match item conflicts with the concatenation of a
591 named machine, the => symbol must come immediately before a named action.
592 -The longest match operator permits action and machine definitions in the
593 middle of a longest match construction. These are parsed as if they came
594 before the machine definition they are contained in. Permitting action and
595 machine definitions in a longest match construction allows objects to be
596 defined closer to their use.
597 -The longest match operator can now handle longest match items with no
598 action, where previously Ragel segfaulted.
599 -Updated to Aapl post 2.12.
600 -Fixed a bug in epsilon transition name lookups. After doing a name lookup
601 the result was stored in the parse tree. This is wrong because if a machine
602 is used more than once, each time it may resolve to different targets,
603 however it will be stored in the same place. We now store name resolutions
604 in a separated data structure so that each walk of a parse tree uses the
605 name resolved during the corresponding walk in the name lookup pass.
606 -The operators used to embed context and actions into states have been
607 modified. The V4 release notes contain the full details.
608 -Added zlen builtin machine to represent the zero length machine. Eventually
609 the name "null" will be phased out in favour of zlen because it is unclear
610 whether null matches the zero length string or if it does not match any
611 string at all (as does the empty builtin).
612 -Added verbose versions of action, context and priority embedding. See the V4
613 release notes for the full details. A small example:
614 machine <- all exec { foo(); } <- final eof act1
615 -Bugfix for machines with epsilon ops, but no join operations. I had
616 wrongfully assumed that because epsilon ops can only increase connectivity,
617 that no states are ever merged and therefore a call to fillInStates() is not
618 necessary. In reality, epsilon transitions within one machine can induce the
619 merging of states. In the following, state 2 follows two paths on 'i':
620 main := 'h' -> i 'i h' i: 'i';
621 -Changed the license of the guide from a custom "do not propagate modified
622 versions of this document" license to the GPL.
624 Ragel 4.1 - Jun 26, 2005
625 ========================
626 (additional details in V4 release notes)
627 -A bug in include processing was fixed. Surrounding code in an include file
628 was being passed through to the output when it should be ignored. Includes
629 are only for including portions of another machine into he current. This
630 went unnoticed because all tested includes were wrapped in #ifndef ...
631 #endif directives and so did not affect the compilation of the file making
633 -Fixes were made to Vim syntax highlighting file.
634 -Duplicate actions are now removed from action lists.
635 -The character-level negation operator ^ was added. This operator produces a
636 machine that matches single characters that are not matched by the machine
637 it is applied to. This unary prefix operator has the same precedence level
639 -The use of + to specify the a positive literal number was discontinued.
640 -The parser now assigns the subtraction operator a higher precedence than
641 the negation of literal number.
643 Ragel 4.0 - May 26, 2005
644 ========================
645 (additional details in V4 release notes)
646 -Operators now strictly embed into a machine either on a specific class of
647 characters or on EOF, but never both. This gives a cleaner association
648 between the operators and the physical state machine entitites they operate
649 on. This change is made up of several parts:
650 1. '%' operator embeds only into leaving characters.
651 2. All global and local error operators only embed on error character
652 transitions, their action will not be triggerend on EOF in non-final
654 3. EOF action embedding operators have been added for all classes of states
655 to make up for functionality removed from other operators. These are
657 4. Start transition operator '>' no longer implicitly embeds into leaving
658 transtions when start state is final.
659 -Ragel now emits warnings about the improper use of statements and values in
660 action code that is embedded as an EOF action. Warnings are emitted for fpc,
661 fc, fexec, fbuf and fblen.
662 -Added a longest match construction operator |* machine opt-action; ... *|.
663 This is for repetition where an ability to revert to a shorter, previously
664 matched item is required. This is the same behaviour as flex and re2c. The
665 longest match operator is not a pure FSM construction, it introduces
666 transitions that implicitly hold the current character or reset execution to
667 a previous location in the input. Use of this operator requires the caller
668 of the machine to occasionally hold onto data after a call to the exectute
669 routine. Use of machines generated with this operator as the input to other
670 operators may have undefined results. See examples/cppscan for an example.
671 This is very experimental code.
672 -Action ids are only assigned to actions that are referenced in the final
673 constructed machine, preventing gaps in the action id sequence. Previously
674 an action id was assigned if the action was referenced during parsing.
675 -Machine specifications now begin with %% and are followed with an optional
676 name and either a single Ragel statement or a sequence of statements
678 -Ragel no longer generates the FSM's structure or class. It is up to the user
679 to declare the structure and to give it a variable named curs of type
680 integer. If the machine uses the call stack the user must also declare a
681 array of integers named stack and an integer variable named top.
682 -In the case of Objective-C, Ragel no longer generates the interface or
683 implementation directives, allowing the user to declare additional methods.
684 -If a machine specification does not have a name then Ragel tries to find a
685 name for it by first checking if the specification is inside a struct, class
686 or interface. If it is not then it uses the name of the previous machine
687 specification. If still no name is found then this is an error.
688 -Fsm specifications now persist in memory and statements accumulate.
689 -Ragel now has an include statement for including the statements of a machine
690 spec in another file (perhaps because it is the corresponding header file).
691 The include statement can also be used to draw in the statements of another
692 fsm spec in the current file.
693 -The fstack statement is now obsolete and has been removed.
694 -A new statement, simply 'interface;', indicates that ragel should generate
695 the machine's interface. If Ragel sees the main machine it generates the
696 code sections of the machine. Previously, the header portion was generated
697 if the (now removed) struct statement was found and code was generated if
698 any machine definition was found.
699 -Fixed a bug in the resolution of fsm name references in actions. The name
700 resolution code did not recurse into inline code items with children
701 (fgoto*, fcall*, fnext*, and fexec), causing a segfault at code generation
703 -Cleaned up the code generators. FsmCodeGen was made into a virtual base
704 class allowing for the language/output-style specific classes to inherit
705 both a language specific and style-specific base class while retaining only
706 one copy of FsmCodeGen. Language specific output can now be moved into the
707 language specific code generators, requiring less duplication of code in the
708 language/output-style specific leaf classes.
709 -Fixed bugs in fcall* implementation of IpgGoto code generation.
710 -If the element type has not been defined Ragel now uses a constant version
711 of the alphtype, not the exact alphtype. In most cases the data pointer of
712 the execute routine should be const. A non-const element type can still be
713 defined with the element statement.
714 -The fc special value now uses getkey for retrieving the current char rather
715 than *_p, which is wrong if the element type is a structure.
716 -User guide converted to TeX and updated for new 4.0 syntax and semantics.
718 Ragel 3.7 - Oct 31, 2004
719 ========================
720 -Bug fix: unreferenced machine instantiations causing segfault due to name
721 tree and parse tree walk becomming out of syncronization.
722 -Rewrote representation of inline code blocks using a tree data structure.
723 This allows special keywords such as fbuf to be used as the operatands of
725 -Documentation updates.
726 -When deciding whether or not to generate machine instantiations, search the
727 entire name tree beneath the instantiation for references, not just the
729 -Removed stray ';' in keller2.rl
730 -Added fexec for restarting the machine with new buffer data (state stays the
731 same), fbuf for retrieving the the start of the buf, and fblen for
732 retrieving the orig buffer length.
733 -Implemented test/cppscan2 using fexec. This allows token emitting and restart
734 to stay inside the execute routine, instead of leaving and re-entering on
736 -Changed examples/cppscan to use fexec and thereby go much faster.
737 -Implemented flex and re2c versions of examples/cppscan. Ragel version
738 goes faster than flex version but not as fast as re2c version.
739 -Merged in Objective-C patch from Erich Ocean.
740 -Turned off syncing with stdio in C++ tests to make them go faster.
741 -Renamed C++ code generaion classes with the Cpp Prefix instead of CC to make
743 -In the finish function emit fbuf as 0 cast to a pointer to the element type
744 so it's type is not interpreted as an integer.
745 -The number -128 underflows char alphabets on some architectures. Removed
747 -Disabled the keller2 test because it causes problems on many architectures
748 due to its large size and compilation requirements.
750 Ragel 3.6 - Jul 10, 2004
751 ========================
752 -Many documentation updates.
753 -When resolving names, return a set of values so that a reference in an
754 action block that is embedded more than once won't report distinct entry
755 points that are actually the same.
756 -Implemented flat tables. Stores a linear array of indicies into the
757 transition array and only a low and high key value. Faster than binary
758 searching for keys but not usable for large alphabets.
759 -Fixed bug in deleting of transitions leftover from converstion from bst to
760 list implementation of transitions. Other code cleanup.
761 -In table based output calculate the cost of using an index. Don't use if
763 -Changed fstate() value available in init and action code to to fentry() to
764 reflect the fact that the values returned are intended to be used as targets
765 in fgoto, fnext and fcall statements. The returned state is not a unique
766 state representing the label. There can be any number of states representing
768 -Added keller2 test, C++ scanning tests and C++ scanning example.
769 -In table based output split up transitions into targets and actions. This
770 allows actions to be omitted.
771 -Broke the components of the state array into separate arrays. Requires
772 adding some fields where they could previously be omitted, however allows
773 finer grained control over the sizes of items and an overal size reduction.
774 Also means that state numbers are not an offset into the state array but
775 instead a sequence of numbers, meaning the context array does not have any
777 -Action lists and transition also have their types chosen to be the smallest
778 possible for accomodating the contained values.
779 -Changed curs state stored in fsm struct from _cs to curs. Keep fsm->curs ==
780 -1 while in machine. Added tests curs1 and curs2.
781 -Implemented the notion of context. Context can be embedded in states using
782 >:, $:, @: and %: operators. These embed a named context into start states,
783 all states, non-start/non-final and final states. If the context is declared
784 using a context statment
786 then the context can be quered for any state using fsm_name_ctx_name(state)
787 in C code and fsm_name::ctx_name(state) in C++ code. This feature makes it
788 possible to determine what "part" of the machine is currently active.
789 -Fixed crash on machine generation of graphs with no final state. If there
790 is no reference to a final state in a join operation, don't generate one.
791 -Updated Vim sytax: added labels to inline code, added various C++ keywords.
792 Don't highlight name separations as labels. Added switch labels, improved
793 alphtype, element and getkey.
794 -Fixed line info in error reporting of bad epsilon trans.
795 -Fixed fstate() for tab code gen.
796 -Removed references to malloc.h.
798 Ragel 3.5 - May 29, 2004
799 ========================
800 -When parse errors occur, the partially generated output file is deleted and
801 an non-zero exit status is returned.
802 -Updated Vim syntax file.
803 -Implemented the setting of the element type that is passed to the execute
804 routine as well as method for specifying how ragel should retrive the key
805 from the element type. This lets ragel process arbitrary structures inside
806 of which is the key that is parsed.
807 element struct Element;
808 getkey fpc->character;
809 -The current state is now implemented with an int across all machines. This
810 simplifies working with current state variables. For example this allows a
811 call stack to be implemented in user code.
812 -Implemented a method for retrieving the current state, the target state, and
814 fcurs -retrieve the current state
815 ftargs -retrieve the target state
816 fstate(name) -retrieve a named state.
817 -Implemented a mechanism for jumping to and calling to a state stored in a
819 fgoto *<expr>; -goto the state returned by the C/C++ expression.
820 fcall *<expr>; -call the state returned by the C/C++ expression.
821 -Implemented a mechanism for specifying the next state without immediately
822 transfering control there (any code following statement is executed).
823 fnext label; -set the state pointed to by label as the next state.
824 fnext *<expr>; -set the state returned by the C/C++ expression as the
826 -Action references are determined from the final machine instead of during
827 the parse tree walk. Some actions can be referenced in the parse tree but not
828 show up in the final machine. Machine analysis is now done based on this new
830 -Named state lookup now employs a breadth-first search in the lookup and
831 allows the user to fully qualify names, making it possible to specify
832 jumps/calls into parts of the machine deep in the name hierarchy. Each part
833 of name (separated by ::) employs a breadth first search from it's starting
835 -Name references now must always refer to a single state. Since references to
836 multiple states is not normally intended, it no longer happens
837 automatically. This frees the programmer from thinking about whether or not
838 a state reference is unique. It also avoids the added complexity of
839 determining when to merge the targets of multiple references. The effect of
840 references to multiple states can be explicitly created using the join
841 operator and epsilon transitions.
842 -M option was split into -S and -M. -S specifies the machine spec to generate
843 for graphviz output and dumping. -M specifies the machine definition or
845 -Machine function parameters are now prefixed with and underscore to
846 avoid the hiding of class members.
848 Ragel 3.4 - May 8, 2004
849 =======================
850 -Added the longest match kleene star operator **, which is synonymous
851 with ( ( <machine> ) $0 %1 ) *.
852 -Epsilon operators distinguish between leaving transitions (going to an
853 another expression in a comma separated list) and non-leaving transitions.
854 Leaving actions and priorities are appropriately transferred.
855 -Relative priority of following ops changed to:
859 If label is done first then the isolation of the start state in > operators
860 will cause the label to point to the old start state that doesn't have the
862 -Merged >! and >~, @! and @~, %! and %~, and $! and $~ operators to have one
863 set of global error action operators (>!, @!, %! and $!) that are invoked on
864 error by unexpected characters as well as by unexepected EOF.
865 -Added the fpc keyword for use in action code. This is a pointer to the
866 current character. *fpc == fc. If an action is invoked on EOF then fpc == 0.
867 -Added >^, @^, %^, and $^ local error operators. Global error operators (>!,
868 @!, $!, and %!) cause actions to be invoked if the final machine fails.
869 Local error actions cause actions to be invoked if if the current machine
871 -Changed error operators to mean embed global/local error actions in:
872 >! and !^ -the start state.
873 @! and @^ -states that are not the start state and are not final.
874 %! and %^ -final states.
875 $! and $^ -all states.
876 -Added >@! which is synonymous >! then @!
877 -Added >@^ which is synonymous >^ then @^
878 -Added @%! which is synonymous @! then %!
879 -Added @%^ which is synonymous >^ then @^
880 -FsmGraph representation of transition lists was changed from a mapping of
881 alphabet key -> transition objects using a BST to simply a list of
882 transition objects. Since the transitions are no longer divided by
883 single/range, the fast finding of transition objects by key is no longer
884 required functionality and can be eliminated. This new implementation uses
885 the same amount of memory however causes less allocations. It also make more
886 sense for supporting error transitions with actions. Previously an error
887 transition was represented by a null value in the BST.
888 -Regular expression ranges are checked to ensure that lower <= upper.
889 -Added printf-like example.
890 -Added atoi2, erract2, and gotcallret to the test suite.
891 -Improved build test to support make -jN and simplified the compiling and
894 Ragel 3.3 - Mar 7, 2004
895 =======================
896 -Portability bug fixes were made. Minimum and maximum integer values are
897 now taken from the system. An alignment problem on 64bit systems
900 Ragel 3.2 - Feb 28, 2004
901 ========================
902 -Added a Vim syntax file.
903 -Eliminated length var from generated execute code in favour of an end
904 pointer. Using length requires two variables be read and written. Using an
905 end pointer requires one variable read and written and one read. Results in
906 more optimizable code.
907 -Minimization is now on by default.
908 -States are ordered in output by depth first search.
909 -Bug in minimization fixed. States were not being distinguished based on
911 -Added null and empty builtin machines.
912 -Added EOF error action operators. These are >~, >@, $~, and %~. EOF error
913 operators embed actions to take if the EOF is seen and interpreted as an
914 error. The operators correspond to the following states:
916 -any state with a transition to a final state
917 -any state with a transiion out
919 -Fixed bug in generation of unreference machine vars using -M. Unreferenced
920 vars don't have a name tree built underneath when starting from
921 instantiations. Need to instead build the name tree starting at the var.
922 -Calls, returns, holds and references to fc in out action code are now
923 handled for ipgoto output.
924 -Only actions referenced by an instantiated machine expression are put into
925 the action index and written out.
926 -Added rlscan, an example that lexes Ragel input.
928 Ragel 3.1 - Feb 18, 2004
929 ========================
930 -Duplicates in OR literals are removed and no longer cause an assertion
932 -Duplicate entry points used in goto and call statements are made into
933 deterministic entry points.
934 -Base FsmGraph code moved from aapl into ragel, as an increasing amount
935 of specialization is required. Too much time was spent attempting to
936 keep it as a general purpose template.
937 -FsmGraph code de-templatized and heirarchy squashed to a single class.
938 -Single transitions taken out of FsmGraph code. In the machine construction
939 stage, transitions are now implemented only with ranges and default
940 transtions. This reduces memory consumption, simplifies code and prevents
941 covered transitions. However it requires the automated selection of single
942 transitions to keep goto-driven code lean.
943 -Machine reduction completely rewritten to be in-place. As duplicate
944 transitions and actions are found and the machine is converted to a format
945 suitable for writing as C code or as GraphViz input, the memory allocated
946 for states and transitions is reused, instead of newly allocated.
947 -New reduction code consolodates ranges, selects a default transition, and
948 selects single transitions with the goal of joining ranges that are split by
949 any number of single characters.
950 -Line directive changed from "# <num> <file>" to the more common format
951 "#line <num> <file>".
952 -Operator :! changed to @!. This should have happened in last release.
953 -Added params example.
955 Ragel 3.0 - Jan 22, 2004
956 ========================
957 -Ragel now parses the contents of struct statements and action code.
958 -The keyword fc replaces the use of *p to reference the current character in
960 -Machine instantiations other than main are allowed.
961 -Call, jump and return statements are now available in action code. This
962 facility makes it possible to jump to an error handling machine, call a
963 sub-machine for parsing a field or to follow paths through a machine as
964 determined by arbitrary C code.
965 -Added labels to the language. Labels can be used anywhere in a machine
966 expression to define an entry point. Also references to machine definitions
967 cause the implicit creation of a label.
968 -Added epsilon transitions to the language. Epsilon operators may reference
969 labels in the current name scope resolved when join operators are evaluated
970 and at the root of the expression tree of machine assignment/instantiation.
971 -Added the comma operator, which joins machines together without drawing any
972 transitions between them. This operator is useful in combination with
973 labels, the epsilon operator and user code transitions for defining machines
974 using the named state and transition list paradigm. It is also useful for
975 invoking transitions based on some analysis of the input or on the
977 -Added >!, :!, $!, %! operators for specifying actions to take should the
978 machine fail. These operators embed actions to execute if the machine
981 -any state with a transition to a final state
982 -any state with a transiion out
984 The general rule is that if an action embedding operator embeds an action
985 into a set of transitions T, then the error-counterpart with a ! embeds an
986 action into the error transition taken when any transition T is a candidate,
987 but does not match the input.
988 -The finishing augmentation operator ':' has been changed to '@'. This
989 frees the ':' symbol for machine labels and avoids hacks to the parser to
990 allow the use of ':' for both labels and finishing augmentations. The best
991 hack required that label names be distinct from machine definition names as
992 in main := word : word; This restriction is not good because labels are
993 local to the machine that they are used in whereas machine names are global
994 entities. Label name choices should not be restricted by the set of names
995 that are in use for machines.
996 -Named priority syntax now requires parenthesis surrounding the name and
997 value pair. This avoids grammar ambiguities now that the ',' operator has
998 been introduced and makes it more clear that the name and value are an
1000 -Backslashes are escaped in line directive paths.
1002 Ragel 2.2 - Oct 6, 2003
1003 =======================
1004 -Added {n}, {,n}, {n,} {n,m} repetition operators.
1005 <expr> {n} -- exactly n repetitions
1006 <expr> {,n} -- zero to n repetitions
1007 <expr> {n,} -- n or more repetitions
1008 <expr> {n,m} -- n to m repetitions
1009 -Bug in binary search table in Aapl fixed. Fixes crashing on machines that
1010 add to action tables that are implicitly shared among transitions.
1011 -Tests using obsolete minimization algorithms are no longer built and run by
1013 -Added atoi and concurrent from examples to the test suite.
1015 Ragel 2.1 - Sep 22, 2003
1016 ========================
1017 -Bug in priority comparison code fixed. Segfaulted on some input with many
1018 embedded priorities.
1019 -Added two new examples.
1021 Ragel 2.0 - Sep 7, 2003
1022 =======================
1023 -Optional (?), One or More (+) and Kleene Star (*) operators changed from
1024 prefix to postfix. Rationale is that postfix version is far more common in
1025 regular expression implementations and will be more readily understood.
1026 -All priority values attached to transitions are now accompanied by a name.
1027 Transitions no longer have default priority values of zero assigned
1028 to them. Only transitions that have different priority values assigned
1029 to the same name influence the NFA-DFA conversion. This scheme reduces
1030 side-effects of priorities.
1031 -Removed the %! statement for unsetting pending out priorities. With
1032 named priorities, it is not necessary to clear the priorities of a
1033 machine with $0 %! because non-colliding names can be used to avoid
1035 -Removed the clear keyword, which was for removing actions from a machine.
1036 Not required functionality and it is non-intuitive to have a language
1037 feature that undoes previous definitions.
1038 -Removed the ^ modifier to repetition and concatenation operators. This
1039 undocumented feature prevented out transitions and out priorities from being
1040 transfered from final states to transitions leaving machines. Not required
1041 functionality and complicates the language unnecessarily.
1042 -Keyword 'func' changed to 'action' as a part of the phasing out of the term
1043 'function' in favour of 'action'. Rationale is that the term 'function'
1044 implies that the code is called like a C function, which is not necessarily
1045 the case. The term 'action' is far more common in state machine compiler
1047 -Added the instantiation statement, which looks like a standard variable
1048 assignment except := is used instead of =. Instantiations go into the
1049 same graph dictionary as definitions. In the the future, instantiations
1050 will be used as the target for gotos and calls in action code.
1051 -The main graph should now be explicitly instantiated. If it is not,
1052 a warning is issued.
1053 -Or literal basic machines ([] outside of regular expressions) now support
1054 negation and ranges.
1055 -C and C++ interfaces lowercased. In the C interface an underscore now
1056 separates the fsm machine and the function name. Rationale is that lowercased
1057 library and generated routines are more common.
1059 int fsm_init( struct clang *fsm );
1060 int fsm_execute( struct clang *fsm, char *data, int dlen );
1061 int fsm_finish( struct clang *fsm );
1064 int fsm::execute( char *data, int dlen );
1066 -Init, execute and finish all return -1 if the machine is in the error state
1067 and can never accept, 0 if the machine is in a non-accepting state that has a
1068 path to a final state and 1 if the machine is in an accepting state.
1069 -Accept routine eliminated. Determining whether or not the machine accepts is
1070 done by examining the return value of the finish routine.
1071 -In C output, fsm structure is no longer a typedef, so referencing requires
1072 the struct keyword. This is to stay in line with C language conventions.
1073 -In C++ output, constructor is no longer written by ragel. As a consequence,
1074 init routine is not called automatically. Allows constructor to be supplied
1075 by user as well as the return value of init to be examined without calling it
1077 -Static start state and private structures are taken out of C++ classes.
1079 Ragel 1.5.4 - Jul 14, 2003
1080 ==========================
1081 -Workaround for building with bison 1.875, which produces an
1082 optimization that doesn't build with newer version gcc.
1084 Ragel 1.5.3 - Jul 10, 2003
1085 ==========================
1086 -Fixed building with versions of flex that recognize YY_NO_UNPUT.
1087 -Fixed version numbers in ragel.spec file.
1089 Ragel 1.5.2 - Jul 7, 2003
1090 =========================
1091 -Transition actions and out actions displayed in the graphviz output.
1092 -Transitions on negative numbers handled in graphviz output.
1093 -Warning generated when using bison 1.875 now squashed.
1095 Ragel 1.5.1 - Jun 21, 2003
1096 ==========================
1097 -Bugs fixed: Don't delete the output objects when writing to standard out.
1098 Copy mem into parser buffer with memcpy, not strcpy. Fixes buffer mem errror.
1099 -Fixes for compiling with Sun WorkShop 6 compilers.
1101 Ragel 1.5.0 - Jun 10, 2003
1102 ==========================
1103 -Line directives written to the output so that errors in the action code
1104 are properly reported in the ragel input file.
1105 -Simple graphviz dot file output format is supported. Shows states and
1106 transitions. Does not yet show actions.
1107 -Options -p and -f dropped in favour of -d output format.
1108 -Added option -M for specifying the machine to dump with -d or the graph to
1110 -Error recovery implemented.
1111 -Proper line and column number tracking implemented in the scanner.
1112 -All action/function code is now embedded in the main Execute routine. Avoids
1113 duplication of action code in the Finish routine and the need to call
1114 ExecFuncs which resulted in huge code bloat. Will also allow actions to
1115 modify cs when fsm goto, call and return is supported in action code.
1116 -Fsm spec can have no statements, nothing will be generated.
1117 -Bug fix: Don't accept ] as the opening of a .-. range a reg exp.
1118 -Regular expression or set ranges (ie /[0-9]/) are now handled by the parser
1119 and consequently must be well-formed. The following now generates a parser
1120 error: /[+-]/ and must be rewritten as /[+\-]/. Also fixes a bug whereby ]
1121 might be accepted as the opening of a .-. range causing /[0-9]-[0-9]/ to
1123 -\v, \f, and \r are now treated as whitespace in an fsm spec.
1125 Ragel 1.4.1 - Nov 19, 2002
1126 ==========================
1127 -Compile fixes. The last release (integer alphabets) was so exciting
1128 that usual portability checks got bypassed.
1130 Ragel 1.4.0 - Nov 19, 2002
1131 ==========================
1132 -Arbitrary integer alphabets are now fully supported! A new language
1134 'alphtype <type>' added for specifying the type of the alphabet. Default
1135 is 'char'. Possible alphabet types are:
1136 char, unsigned char, short, unsigned short, int, unsigned int
1137 -Literal machines specified in decimal format can now be negative when the
1138 alphabet is a signed type.
1139 -Literal machines (strings, decimal and hex) have their values checked for
1140 overflow/underflow against the size of the alphabet type.
1141 -Table driven and goto driven output redesigned to support ranges. Table
1142 driven uses a binary search for locating single characters and ranges. Goto
1143 driven uses a switch statement for single characters and nested if blocks for
1145 -Switch driven output removed due to a lack of consistent advantages. Most of
1146 the time the switch driven FSM is of no use because the goto FSM makes
1147 smaller and faster code. Under certain circumstances it can produce smaller
1148 code than a goto driven fsm and be almost as fast, but some sporadic case
1149 does not warrant maintaining it.
1150 -Many warnings changed to errors.
1151 -Added option -p for printing the final fsm before minimization. This lets
1152 priorities be seen. Priorties are all reset to 0 before minimization. The
1153 exiting option -f prints the final fsm after minimization.
1154 -Fixed a bug in the clang test and example that resulted in redundant actions
1157 Ragel 1.3.4 - Nov 6, 2002
1158 =========================
1159 -Fixes to Chapter 1 of the guide.
1160 -Brought back the examples and made them current.
1161 -MSVC is no longer supported for compiling windows binaries because its
1162 support for the C++ standard is frustratingly inadequate, it will cost money
1163 to upgrade if it ever gets better, and MinGW is a much better alternative.
1164 -The build system now supports the --host= option for building ragel
1165 for another system (used for cross compiling a windows binary with MinGW).
1166 -Various design changes and fixes towards the goal of arbitrary integer
1167 alphabets and the handling of larger state machines were made.
1168 -The new shared vector class is now used for action lists in transitions and
1169 states to reduce memory allocations.
1170 -An avl tree is now used for the reduction of transitions and functions of an
1171 fsm graph before making the final machine. The tree allows better scalability
1172 and performance by not requiring consecutively larger heap allocations.
1173 -Final stages in the separation of fsm graph code from action embedding and
1174 priority assignment is complete. Makes the base graph leaner and easier to reuse
1175 in other projects (like Keller).
1177 Ragel 1.3.3 - Oct 22, 2002
1178 ==========================
1179 -More diagrams were added to section 1.7.1 of the user guide.
1180 -FSM Graph code was reworked to spearate the regex/nfa/minimizaion graph
1181 algorithms from the manipulation of state and transition properties.
1182 -An rpm spec file from Cris Bailiff was added. This allows an rpm for ragel
1183 to be built with the command 'rpm -ta ragel-x.x.x.tar.gz'
1184 -Fixes to the build system and corresponding doc updates in the README.
1185 -Removed autil and included the one needed source file directly in the top
1186 level ragel directory.
1187 -Fixed a bug that nullified the 20 times speedup in large compilations
1188 claimed by the last version.
1189 -Removed awk from the doc build (it was added with the last release -- though
1190 not mentioned in the changelog).
1191 -Install of man page was moved to the doc dir. The install also installs the
1192 user guide to $(PREFIX)/share/doc/ragel/
1194 Ragel 1.3.2 - Oct 16, 2002
1195 ==========================
1196 -Added option -v (or --version) to show version information.
1197 -The subtract operator no longer removes transition data from the machine
1198 being subtracted. This is left up to the user for the purpose of making it
1199 possible to transfer transitions using subtract and also for speeding up the
1200 subtract routine. Note that it is possible to explicitly clear transition
1201 data before a doing a subtract.
1202 -Rather severe typo bug fixed. Bug was related to transitions with higher
1203 priorities taking precedence. A wrong ptr was being returned. It appears to
1204 have worked most of the time becuase the old ptr was deleted and the new one
1205 allocated immediatly after so the old ptr often pointed to the same space.
1207 -Bug in the removing of dead end paths was fixed. If the start state
1208 has in transitions then those paths were not followed when finding states to
1209 keep. Would result in non-dead end states being removed from the graph.
1210 -In lists and in ranges are no longer maintained as a bst with the key as the
1211 alphabet character and the value as a list of transitions coming in on that
1212 char. There is one list for each of inList, inRange and inDefault. Now that
1213 the required functionality of the graph is well known it is safe to remove
1214 these lists to gain in speed and footprint. They shouldn't be needed.
1215 -IsolateStartState() runs on modification of start data only if the start
1216 state is not already isolated, which is now possible with the new in list
1218 -Concat, Or and Star operators now use an approximation to
1219 removeUnreachableStates that does not require a traversal of the entire
1220 graph. This combined with an 'on-the-fly' management of final bits and final
1221 state status results is a dramatic speed increase when compiling machines
1222 that use those operators heavily. The strings2 test goes 20 times faster.
1223 -Before the final minimization, after all fsm operations are complete,
1224 priority data is reset which enables better minimization in cases where
1225 priorities would otherwise separate similar states.
1227 Ragel 1.3.1 - Oct 2, 2002
1228 =========================
1229 -Range transitions are now used to implement machines made with /[a-z]/ and
1230 the .. operator as well as most of the builtin machines. The ranges are not
1231 yet reflected in the output code, they are expanded as if they came from the
1232 regular single transitions. This is one step closer to arbitrary integer
1234 -The builtin machine 'any' was added. It is equiv to the builtin extend,
1235 matching any characters.
1236 -The builtin machine 'cntrl' now includes newline.
1237 -The builtin machine 'space' now includes newline.
1238 -The builtin machine 'ascii' is now the range 0-127, not all characters.
1239 -A man page was written.
1240 -A proper user guide was started. Chapter 1: Specifying Ragel Programs
1241 was written. It even has some diagrams :)
1243 Ragel 1.3.0 - Sep 4, 2002
1244 =========================
1245 -NULL keyword no longer used in table output.
1246 -Though not yet in use, underlying graph structure changed to support range
1247 transitions. As a result, most of the code that walks transition lists is now
1248 implemented with an iterator that hides the complexity of the transition
1249 lists and ranges. Range transitions will be used to implement /[a-z]/ style
1250 machines and machines made with the .. operator. Previously a single
1251 transition would be used for each char in the range, which is very costly.
1252 Ranges eliminate much of the space complexity and allow for the .. operator
1253 to be used with very large (integer) alphabets.
1254 -New minimization similar to Hopcroft's alg. It does not require n^2 space and
1255 runs close to O(n*log(n)) (an exact analysis of the alg is very hard). It is
1256 much better than the stable and approx minimization and obsoletes them both.
1257 An exact implementation of Hopcroft's alg is desirable but not possible
1258 because the ragel implementation does not assume a finite alphabet, which
1259 Hopcroft's requires. Ragel will support arbitrary integer alphabets which
1260 must be treated as an infinite set for implementation considerations.
1261 -New option -m using above described minimization to replace all previous
1262 minimization options. Old options sill work but are obsolete and not
1264 -Bug fixed in goto style output. The error exit set the current state to 0,
1265 which is actually a valid state. If the machine was entered again it would go
1266 into the first state, very wrong. If the first state happened to be final then
1267 an immediate finish would accept when in fact it should fail.
1268 -Slightly better fsm minimization now capable due to clearing of the
1269 transition ordering numbers just prior to minimization.
1271 Ragel 1.2.2 - May 25, 2002
1272 ==========================
1273 -Configuration option --prefix now works when installing.
1274 -cc file extension changed to cpp for better portability.
1275 -Unlink of output file upon error no longer happens, removes dependency on
1276 unlink system command.
1277 -All multiline strings removed: not standard c++.
1278 -Awk build dependency removed.
1279 -MSVC 6.0 added to the list of supported compilers (with some tweaking of
1280 bison and flex output).
1282 Ragel 1.2.1 - May 13, 2002
1283 ==========================
1284 -Automatic dependencies were fixed, they were not working correctly.
1285 -Updated AUTHORS file to reflect contributors.
1286 -Code is more C++ standards compliant: compiles with g++ 3.0
1287 -Fixed bugs that only showed up in g++ 3.0
1288 -Latest (unreleased) Aapl.
1289 -Configuration script bails out if bison++ is installed. Ragel will not
1290 compile with bison++ because it is coded in c++ and bison++ automatically
1291 generates a c++ parser. Ragel uses a c-style bison parser.
1293 Ragel 1.2.0 - May 3, 2002
1294 =========================
1295 -Underlying graph structure now supports default transitions. The result is
1296 that a transition does not need to be made for each char of the alphabet
1297 when making 'extend' or '/./' machines. Ragel compiles machines that
1298 use the aforementioned primitives WAY faster.
1299 -The ugly hacks needed to pick default transitions now go away due to
1300 the graph supporting default transitions directly.
1301 -If -e is given, but minimization is not turned on, print a warning.
1302 -Makefiles use automatic dependencies.
1304 Ragel 1.1.0 - Apr 15, 2002
1305 ==========================
1306 -Added goto fsm: much faster than any other fsm style.
1307 -Default operator (if two machines are side by side with no operator
1308 between them) is concatenation. First showed up in 1.0.4.
1309 -The fsm machine no longer auotmatically builds the flat table for
1310 transition indicies. Instead it keeps the key,ptr pair. In tabcodegen
1311 the flat table is produced. This way very large alphabets with sparse
1312 transitions will not consume large amounts of mem. This is also in prep
1313 for fsm graph getting a default transition.
1314 -Generated code contains a statement explicitly stating that ragel fsms
1315 are NOT covered by the GPL. Technically, Ragel copies part of itself
1316 to the output to make the generic fsm execution routine (for table driven
1317 fsms only) and so the output could be considered under the GPL. But this
1318 code is very trivial and could easlily be rewritten. The actual fsm data
1319 is subject to the copyright of the source. To promote the use of Ragel,
1320 a special exception is made for the part of the output copied from Ragel:
1321 it may be used without restriction.
1322 -Much more elegant code generation scheme is employed. Code generation
1323 class members need only put the 'codegen' keyword after their 'void' type
1324 in order to be automatically registerd to handle macros of the same name.
1325 An awk script recognises this keyword and generates an appropriate driver.
1326 -Ragel gets a test suite.
1327 -Postfunc and prefunc go away because they are not supported by non
1328 loop-driven fsms (goto, switch) and present duplicate functionality.
1329 Universal funcs can be implemented by using $ operator.
1330 -Automatic dependencies used in build system, no more make depend target.
1331 -Code generation section in docs.
1332 -Uses the latests aapl.
1334 Ragel 1.0.5 - Mar 3, 2002
1335 =========================
1336 -Bugfix in SetErrorState that caused an assertion failure when compiling
1337 simple machines that did not have full transition tables (and thus did
1338 not show up on any example machines). Assertion failure did not occur
1339 when using the switch statement code as ragel does not call SetErrorState
1341 -Fixed some missing includes, now compiles on redhat.
1342 -Moved the FsmMachTrans Compare class out of FsmMachTrans. Some compilers
1343 don't deal with nested classes in templates too well.
1344 -Removed old unused BASEREF in fsmgraph and ragel now compiles using
1345 egcs-2.91.66 and presumably SUNWspro. The baseref is no longer needed
1346 because states do not support being elements in multiple lists. I would
1347 rather be able to support more compilers than have this feature.
1348 -Started a README with compilation notes. Started an AUTHORS file.
1349 -Started the user documentation. Describes basic machines and operators.
1351 Ragel 1.0.4 - Mar 1, 2002
1352 =========================
1353 -Ported to the version of Aapl just after 2.2.0 release. See
1354 http://www.ragel.ca/aapl/ for details on aapl.
1355 -Fixed a bug in the clang example: the newline machine was not stared.
1356 -Added explanations to the clang and mailbox examples. This should
1357 help people that want to learn the lanuage as the manual is far from
1360 Ragel 1.0.3 - Feb 2, 2002
1361 =========================
1362 -Added aapl to the ragel tree. No longer requires you to download
1363 and build aapl separately. Should avoid discouraging impatient users
1364 from compiling ragel.
1365 -Added the examples to the ragel tree.
1366 -Added configure script checks for bison and flex.
1367 -Fixed makefile so as not to die with newer versions of bison that
1368 write the header of the parser to a .hh file.
1369 -Started ChangeLog file.
1371 Ragel 1.0.2 - Jan 30, 2002
1372 ==========================
1373 -Bug fix in calculating highIndex for table based code. Was using
1374 the length of out tranisition table rather than the value at the
1376 -If high/low index are at the limits, output a define in their place,
1377 not the high/low values themselves so as not to cause compiler warnings.
1378 -If the resulting machines don't have any indicies or functions, then
1379 omit the empty unrefereced static arrays so as not to cause compiler
1380 warnings about unused static vars.
1381 -Fixed variable sized indicies support. The header cannot have any
1382 reference to INDEX_TYPE as that info is not known at the time the header
1383 data is written. Forces us to use a void * for pointers to indicies. In
1384 the c++ versions we are forced to make much of the data non-member
1385 static data in the code portion for the same reason.
1387 Ragel 1.0.1 - Jan 28, 2002
1388 ==========================
1389 -Exe name change from reglang to ragel.
1390 -Added ftabcodegen output code style which uses a table for states and
1391 transitions but uses a switch statement for the function execution.
1392 -Reformatted options in usage dump to look better.
1393 -Support escape sequences in [] sections of regular expressions.
1395 Ragel 1.0 - Jan 25, 2002
1396 ========================