#include <stdio.h>
#define DEBUG_PARSER 1
#include "teeny.h"
// Reconstitute grammar from tables.
// Parsing code will be very similar, except recursing from PHRASE_BASE
// rather than scanning sequentially from there.
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int p, i, gp, alts;
p = PHRASE_BASE;
gp = 0;
for (;;) { // All phrases in grammar, sequentially
alts = gram[gp];
fprintf(stdout, "\nPhrase %s/%d (%d alternatives) = ", phrasename[p-512], p, alts);
// fprintf(stdout, "(pi=%d gp=%d) ", phrase_start[p-512-MAX_BIP], gp);
gp++; // gp now points to first element (length) of first alt
fflush(stdout);
for (i = 0; i < alts; i++) {
int each, phrases = gram[gp++];
fprintf(stdout, "\n Alternative %d: (%d phrases) ", i+1, phrases);
for (each = 0; each < phrases; each++) {
int phrase = gram[gp];
if (phrase < 256) {
fprintf(stdout, " '%c'", phrase);
} else if (phrase < 512) {
fprintf(stdout, " \"%s\"/%d", keyword[phrase-256], phrase-256);
} else if (phrase < 512+MAX_BIP) {
fprintf(stdout, " {%s/BIP%d}", phrasename[phrase-512], BIP[phrase-512]);
} else {
fprintf(stdout, " <%s/%d>", phrasename[phrase-512], phrase);
}
gp++; // move over element
fflush(stdout);
}
// gp now points to first element (length) of next alt, or start of next phrase
}
p++;
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
if (p == (512+MAX_PHRASE)) break;
}
exit(0);
}