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Subject: [Boost-users] Spirit: parsing tab separated values and no_skip compilation error.
From: Mauricio Gomes (mgpensar_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-05-13 17:47:28
Hi,
I am a beginner with Spirit. I just read the tutorial and I am playing
around with some examples.
Environment: boost 1.43, Windows Vista, Code::Blocks, mingw, gcc 4.5.
My goal is to build a tab separated values parser.
If you have an example on how to parse something like:
string/t/tdouble/tdouble
it would be great. Contiguous tabs should be considered as one tab, not an
empty field.
To start I just tried to parse a tab separated list of strings but I am
having some difficulties.
Is there another skip parser to be used instead of space (for full code see
the end of the message below) ?
I have changed the commas to tabs in the code below but it failed. I guess
it was because it was skipping them (space skipper).
        bool r = phrase_parse(first, last,
            //  Begin grammar
            (
                +(char_ - ',') % ','
            )
            ,
            //  End grammar
            space, v);
This code works with commas but it fails with '\t'.
I tried to use no_skip[] but it failed to compile the header #include
<boost/spirit/include/qi_no_skip.hpp>:
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|30|error:
'no_skip' is not a member of 'boost::spirit::tag'|
For full error message see the end of the message below.
Any suggestions ?
Thank you for your attention,
Mau.
#include <boost/config/warning_disable.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/qi.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_core.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_operator.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/phoenix_stl.hpp>
//#include <boost/spirit/include/qi_no_skip.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#define VECTOR_TYPE std::string
namespace client
{
    namespace qi = boost::spirit::qi;
    namespace ascii = boost::spirit::ascii;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    //  Our number list compiler
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    //[tutorial_numlist4
    template <typename Iterator>
    bool parse_numbers(Iterator first, Iterator last,
std::vector<VECTOR_TYPE>& v)
    {
        using qi::double_;
        using qi::phrase_parse;
        using qi::_1;
        using ascii::space;
        using qi::char_;
        bool r = phrase_parse(first, last,
            //  Begin grammar
            (
                +(char_ - ',') % ','
            )
            ,
            //  End grammar
            space, v);
        if (first != last) // fail if we did not get a full match
            return false;
        return r;
    }
    //]
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//  Main program
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int
main()
{
    std::cout <<
"/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n";
    std::cout << "\t\tA comma separated list parser for Spirit...\n\n";
    std::cout <<
"/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n";
    std::cout << "Give me a comma separated list of numbers.\n";
    std::cout << "The numbers will be inserted in a vector of numbers\n";
    std::cout << "Type [q or Q] to quit\n\n";
    std::string str;
    while (getline(std::cin, str))
    {
        if (str.empty() || str[0] == 'q' || str[0] == 'Q')
            break;
        std::vector<VECTOR_TYPE> v;
        if (client::parse_numbers(str.begin(), str.end(), v))
        {
            std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
            std::cout << "Parsing succeeded\n";
            std::cout << str << " Parses OK: " << std::endl;
            for (std::vector<VECTOR_TYPE>::size_type i = 0; i < v.size();
++i)
                std::cout << i << ": " << v[i] << std::endl;
            std::cout << "\n-------------------------\n";
        }
        else
        {
            std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
            std::cout << "Parsing failed\n";
            std::cout << "-------------------------\n";
        }
    }
    std::cout << "Bye... :-) \n\n";
    return 0;
}
Error messages when compiling with the no_skip include file:
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|30|error:
'no_skip' is not a member of 'boost::spirit::tag'|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|30|error:
'no_skip' is not a member of 'boost::spirit::tag'|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|30|error:
template argument 2 is invalid|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|36|error:
'boost::spirit::no_skip' has not been declared|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|37|error:
'boost::spirit::no_skip_type' has not been declared|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|79|error:
'no_skip' is not a member of 'boost::spirit::tag'|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|79|error:
'no_skip' is not a member of 'boost::spirit::tag'|
C:\boost_1_43_0\boost\spirit\home\qi\directive\no_skip.hpp|79|error:
template argument 1 is invalid|
||=== Build finished: 8 errors, 0 warnings ===|
-- Mauricio Gomes Pensar Digital 55-11-9698-1683 (Brazil - mobile)