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<title>erl_parse</title>
<prepared>Robert</prepared>
<responsible>Bjarne Däcker</responsible>
<docno>1</docno>
<approved>Bjarne Däcker</approved>
<checked></checked>
<date>97-01-24</date>
<rev>B</rev>
<file>erl_parse.sgml</file>
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<module>erl_parse</module>
<modulesummary>The Erlang Parser</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>This module is the basic Erlang parser which converts tokens into
the abstract form of either forms (i.e., top-level constructs),
expressions, or terms. The Abstract Format is described in the
<seealso marker="erts:absform">ERTS User's Guide</seealso>.
Note that a token list must end with the <em>dot</em> token in order
to be acceptable to the parse functions (see <seealso marker="erl_scan">erl_scan(3)</seealso>).</p>
</description>
<datatypes>
<datatype>
<name name="abstract_clause"></name>
<desc><p>Parse tree for Erlang clause.</p>
</desc>
</datatype>
<datatype>
<name name="abstract_expr"></name>
<desc><p>Parse tree for Erlang expression.</p>
</desc>
</datatype>
<datatype>
<name name="abstract_form"></name>
<desc><p>Parse tree for Erlang form.</p>
</desc>
</datatype>
<datatype>
<name name="error_description"></name>
</datatype>
<datatype>
<name name="error_info"></name>
</datatype>
<datatype>
<name name="token"></name>
</datatype>
</datatypes>
<funcs>
<func>
<name name="parse_form" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Parse an Erlang form</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>This function parses <c><anno>Tokens</anno></c> as if it were
a form. It returns:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{ok, <anno>AbsForm</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The parsing was successful. <c><anno>AbsForm</anno></c> is the
abstract form of the parsed form.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{error, <anno>ErrorInfo</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>An error occurred.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="parse_exprs" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Parse Erlang expressions</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>This function parses <c><anno>Tokens</anno></c> as if it were
a list of expressions. It returns:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{ok, <anno>ExprList</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The parsing was successful. <c><anno>ExprList</anno></c> is a
list of the abstract forms of the parsed expressions.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{error, <anno>ErrorInfo</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>An error occurred.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="parse_term" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Parse an Erlang term</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>This function parses <c><anno>Tokens</anno></c> as if it were
a term. It returns:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{ok, <anno>Term</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The parsing was successful. <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is
the Erlang term corresponding to the token list.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{error, ErrorInfo}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>An error occurred.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> Chars</name>
<fsummary>Format an error descriptor</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ErrorDescriptor = <seealso
marker="#type-error_info">error_description()</seealso></v>
<v>Chars = [char() | Chars]</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Uses an <c>ErrorDescriptor</c> and returns a string
which describes the error. This function is usually called
implicitly when an <c>ErrorInfo</c> structure is processed
(see below).</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="tokens" arity="1"/>
<name name="tokens" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Generate a list of tokens for an expression</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>This function generates a list of tokens representing the abstract
form <c><anno>AbsTerm</anno></c> of an expression. Optionally, it
appends <c><anno>MoreTokens</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="normalise" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Convert abstract form to an Erlang term</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts the abstract form <c><anno>AbsTerm</anno></c> of a
term into a
conventional Erlang data structure (i.e., the term itself).
This is the inverse of <c>abstract/1</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="abstract" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Convert an Erlang term into an abstract form</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts the Erlang data structure <c><anno>Data</anno></c> into an
abstract form of type <c><anno>AbsTerm</anno></c>.
This is the inverse of <c>normalise/1</c>.</p>
<p><c>erl_parse:abstract(T)</c> is equivalent to
<c>erl_parse:abstract(T, 0)</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="abstract" arity="2"/>
<type name="encoding_func"/>
<fsummary>Convert an Erlang term into an abstract form</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts the Erlang data structure <c><anno>Data</anno></c> into an
abstract form of type <c><anno>AbsTerm</anno></c>.</p>
<p>The <c><anno>Line</anno></c> option is the line that will
be assigned to each node of the abstract form.</p>
<p>The <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> option is used for
selecting which integer lists will be considered
as strings. The default is to use the encoding returned by
<seealso marker="epp#default_encoding/0">
<c>epp:default_encoding/0</c></seealso>.
The value <c>none</c> means that no integer lists will be
considered as strings. The <c>encoding_func()</c> will be
called with one integer of a list at a time, and if it
returns <c>true</c> for every integer the list will be
considered a string.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
<title>Error Information</title>
<p>The <c>ErrorInfo</c> mentioned above is the standard
<c>ErrorInfo</c> structure which is returned from all IO
modules. It has the format:
</p>
<code type="none">
{ErrorLine, Module, ErrorDescriptor} </code>
<p>A string which describes the error is obtained with the following call:
</p>
<code type="none">
Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor) </code>
</section>
<section>
<title>See Also</title>
<p><seealso marker="io">io(3)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="erl_scan">erl_scan(3)</seealso>,
ERTS User's Guide</p>
</section>
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