Added a field to State, that tells me what kind of assertion (if any) it is making. Also added function to check if a state's contents contain a given value (checks assertions), and to find all matches that a state has for a character

master
Aadhavan Srinivasan 2 months ago
parent f3bf5e9740
commit 1aff6e2fa4

@ -1,7 +1,19 @@
package main
import "slices"
const EPSILON int = 0
type assertType int
const (
NONE assertType = iota
SOS
EOS
WBOUND
NONWBOUND
)
type State struct {
content stateContents // Contents of current state
isEmpty bool // If it is empty - Union operator and Kleene star states will be empty
@ -9,6 +21,49 @@ type State struct {
output []*State // The outputs of the current state ie. the 'outward arrows'. A union operator state will have more than one of these.
transitions map[int][]*State // Transitions to different states (maps a character (int representation) to a _list of states. This is useful if one character can lead multiple states eg. ab|aa)
isKleene bool // Identifies whether current node is a 0-state representing Kleene star
assert assertType // Type of assertion of current node - NONE means that the node doesn't assert anything
zeroMatchFound bool // Whether or not the state has been used for a zero-length match - only relevant for zero states
}
// Returns true if the contents of 's' contain the value at the given index of the given string
func (s State) contentContains(str []rune, idx int) bool {
if s.assert == SOS {
return idx == 0
}
if s.assert == EOS {
return idx == len(str)
}
if s.assert == WBOUND {
if s.assert == WBOUND {
return isWordBoundary(str, idx)
}
if s.assert == NONWBOUND {
return !isWordBoundary(str, idx)
}
}
// Default - s.assert must be NONE
return slices.Contains(s.content, int(str[idx]))
}
// Returns the matches for the character at the given index of the given string.
// Also returns the number of matches. Returns -1 if an assertion failed.
func (s State) matchesFor(str []rune, idx int) ([]*State, int) {
// Assertions can be viewed as 'checks'. If the check fails, we return
// an empty array and 0.
// If it passes, we treat it like any other state, and return all the transitions.
if s.assert == SOS && idx != 0 {
return make([]*State, 0), -1
}
if s.assert == EOS && idx != len(str) {
return make([]*State, 0), -1
}
if s.assert == WBOUND && !isWordBoundary(str, idx) {
return make([]*State, 0), -1
}
if s.assert == NONWBOUND && isWordBoundary(str, idx) {
return make([]*State, 0), -1
}
return s.transitions[int(str[idx])], len(s.transitions[int(str[idx])])
}
type NFA struct {

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