A very simple LR(0) and LR(1) parser generator written in PHP.
Simple calculator with operator precedence:
use Phparser\Grammar\Grammar;
use Phparser\Lexer\Lexer;
use Phparser\Parser\Parser;
use Phparser\Rule\LR1\RulesCollection;
/**
* This will be used to hold the result of the calculator.
*/
$RESULT = 0;
/**
* Calculator's language definition.
*/
$productions = new RulesCollection([
'S -> exp_a' => function ($info) {
global $RESULT;
$info = $info[0];
$RESULT = $info;
},
'exp_a -> exp_a T_PLS exp_a ' => function (&$info) {
$info = $info[0] + $info[2];
},
'exp_a -> exp_a T_SUB exp_a' => function (&$info) {
$info = $info[0] - $info[2];
},
'exp_a -> exp_a T_MUL exp_a' => function (&$info) {
$info = $info[0] * $info[2];
},
'exp_a -> exp_a T_DIV exp_a' => function (&$info) {
$info = $info[0] / $info[2];
},
'exp_a -> T_LP exp_a T_RP' => function (&$info) {
$info = $info[1];
},
'exp_a -> T_SQRT T_LP exp_a T_RP' => function (&$info) {
$info = sqrt($info[2]);
},
'exp_a -> T_NUM' => function (&$info) {
$info = intval($info[0]->value());
},
]);
/**
* Tokens definition.
*/
$tokens = [
'\*' => 'T_MUL',
'\/' => 'T_DIV',
'\+' => 'T_PLS',
'\-' => 'T_SUB',
'sqrt' => 'T_SQRT',
'[0-9]+' => 'T_NUM',
'\(' => 'T_LP',
'\)' => 'T_RP',
'\s+|\n+|\t+' => '',
];
/**
* Startup the parser.
*/
$lexer = new Lexer($tokens);
$grammar = new Grammar($productions);
$parser = new Parser($lexer, $grammar);
/**
* Configure tokens precedence.
*/
$grammar->prec('T_MUL', 4);
$grammar->prec('T_DIV', 3);
$grammar->prec('T_SUB', 2);
$grammar->prec('T_PLS', 1);
/**
* The expression to parse.
*/
$exp = '50 + 20 * 3 / 2 - 1';
/**
* Run the parser.
*/
$parser->run($exp);
/**
* Draw parsing table.
*/
require 'tests/config/drawer.php';
echo "<h2>Parsing table:</h2>";
echo draw_table($grammar->transitionTable()->toArray());