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* Cleaning up integration tests to share code between tests and make it simpler to add new tests. * Add tests around quantifiers to ensure both matching and non-matching compliance. * Add slightly more complex grammar with quantifiers to test references with quantifiers. * Fixing build when C++17 is not present. * Separating test calls to give more helpful stack traces on failure. Adding verbose messages to give visibility for what is being tested. * Adding quotes around strings to explicitly show whitespace * Removing trailing whitespace. * Implementing suggestions from @ochafik -- grammars and test strings now print and flush before tests to aid in debugging segfaults and whatnot. * Cleaning up forgotten symbols. Modifying simple test to use test harness. Added comments for more verbose descriptions of what each test is accomplishing. * Unicode symbol modifications to hopefully make log easier to parse visually.
333 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
333 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
#ifdef NDEBUG
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#undef NDEBUG
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#endif
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#define LLAMA_API_INTERNAL
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#include "ggml.h"
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#include "llama.h"
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#include "grammar-parser.h"
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#include "unicode.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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static llama_grammar* build_grammar(const std::string & grammar_str) {
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auto parsed_grammar = grammar_parser::parse(grammar_str.c_str());
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// Ensure we parsed correctly
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assert(!parsed_grammar.rules.empty());
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// Ensure we have a root node
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assert(!(parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.find("root") == parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.end()));
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std::vector<const llama_grammar_element*> grammar_rules(parsed_grammar.c_rules());
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llama_grammar* grammar = llama_grammar_init(
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grammar_rules.data(), grammar_rules.size(), parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.at("root"));
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return grammar;
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}
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static bool match_string(const std::string & input, llama_grammar* grammar) {
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auto decoded = decode_utf8(input, {});
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const auto & code_points = decoded.first;
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for (auto it = code_points.begin(), end = code_points.end() - 1; it != end; ++it) {
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auto prev_stacks = grammar->stacks;
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llama_grammar_accept(grammar->rules, prev_stacks, *it, grammar->stacks);
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if (grammar->stacks.empty()) {
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// no stacks means that the grammar failed to match at this point
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return false;
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}
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}
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for (const auto & stack : grammar->stacks) {
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if (stack.empty()) {
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// An empty stack means that the grammar has been completed
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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static void test_grammar(const std::string & test_desc, const std::string & grammar_str, const std::vector<std::string> & passing_strings, const std::vector<std::string> & failing_strings) {
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fprintf(stderr, "⚫ Testing %s. Grammar: %s\n", test_desc.c_str(), grammar_str.c_str());
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fflush(stderr);
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auto grammar = build_grammar(grammar_str);
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// Save the original grammar stacks so that we can reset after every new string we want to test
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auto original_stacks = grammar->stacks;
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fprintf(stderr, " 🔵 Valid strings:\n");
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// Passing strings
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for (const auto & test_string : passing_strings) {
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fprintf(stderr, " \"%s\" ", test_string.c_str());
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fflush(stderr);
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bool matched = match_string(test_string, grammar);
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if (!matched) {
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fprintf(stderr, "❌ (failed to match)\n");
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} else {
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fprintf(stdout, "✅︎\n");
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}
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assert(matched);
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// Reset the grammar stacks
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grammar->stacks = original_stacks;
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}
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fprintf(stderr, " 🟠 Invalid strings:\n");
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// Failing strings
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for (const auto & test_string : failing_strings) {
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fprintf(stderr, " \"%s\" ", test_string.c_str());
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fflush(stderr);
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bool matched = match_string(test_string, grammar);
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if (matched) {
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fprintf(stderr, "❌ (incorrectly matched)\n");
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} else {
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fprintf(stdout, "✅︎\n");
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}
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assert(!matched);
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// Reset the grammar stacks
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grammar->stacks = original_stacks;
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}
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// Clean up allocated memory
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llama_grammar_free(grammar);
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}
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static void test_simple_grammar() {
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// Test case for a simple grammar
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test_grammar(
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"simple grammar",
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R"""(
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root ::= expr
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expr ::= term ("+" term)*
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term ::= number
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number ::= [0-9]+)""",
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// Passing strings
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{
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"42",
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"1+2+3+4+5",
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"123+456",
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},
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// Failing strings
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{
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"+",
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"/ 3",
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"1+2+3+4+5+",
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"12a45",
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}
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);
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}
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static void test_complex_grammar() {
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// Test case for a more complex grammar, with both failure strings and success strings
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test_grammar(
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"medium complexity grammar",
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// Grammar
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R"""(
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root ::= expression
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expression ::= term ws (("+"|"-") ws term)*
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term ::= factor ws (("*"|"/") ws factor)*
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factor ::= number | variable | "(" expression ")" | function-call
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number ::= [0-9]+
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variable ::= [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*
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function-call ::= variable ws "(" (expression ("," ws expression)*)? ")"
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ws ::= [ \t\n\r]?)""",
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// Passing strings
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{
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"42",
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"1*2*3*4*5",
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"x",
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"x+10",
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"x1+y2",
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"(a+b)*(c-d)",
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"func()",
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"func(x,y+2)",
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"a*(b+c)-d/e",
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"f(g(x),h(y,z))",
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"x + 10",
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"x1 + y2",
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"(a + b) * (c - d)",
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"func()",
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"func(x, y + 2)",
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"a * (b + c) - d / e",
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"f(g(x), h(y, z))",
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"123+456",
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"123*456*789-123/456+789*123",
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"123+456*789-123/456+789*123-456/789+123*456-789/123+456*789-123/456+789*123-456"
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},
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// Failing strings
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{
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"+",
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"/ 3x",
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"x + + y",
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"a * / b",
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"func(,)",
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"func(x y)",
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"(a + b",
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"x + y)",
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"a + b * (c - d",
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"42 +",
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"x +",
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"x + 10 +",
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"(a + b) * (c - d",
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"func(",
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"func(x, y + 2",
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"a * (b + c) - d /",
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"f(g(x), h(y, z)",
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"123+456*789-123/456+789*123-456/789+123*456-789/123+456*789-123/456+789*123-456/",
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}
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);
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}
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static void test_quantifiers() {
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// A collection of tests to exercise * + and ? quantifiers
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test_grammar(
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"* quantifier",
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// Grammar
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R"""(root ::= "a"*)""",
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// Passing strings
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{
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"",
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"a",
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"aaaaa",
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"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa",
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"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
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},
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// Failing strings
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{
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"b",
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"ab",
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"aab",
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"ba",
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"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaab"
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}
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);
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test_grammar(
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"+ quantifier",
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// Grammar
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R"""(root ::= "a"+)""",
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// Passing strings
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{
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"a",
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"aaaaa",
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"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa",
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"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
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},
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// Failing strings
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{
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"",
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"b",
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"ab",
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"aab",
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"ba",
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"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaab"
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}
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);
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test_grammar(
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"? quantifier",
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// Grammar
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R"""(root ::= "a"?)""",
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// Passing strings
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{
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"",
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"a"
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},
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// Failing strings
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{
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"b",
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"ab",
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"aa",
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"ba",
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}
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);
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test_grammar(
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"mixed quantifiers",
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// Grammar
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R"""(
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root ::= cons+ vowel* cons? (vowel cons)*
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vowel ::= [aeiouy]
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cons ::= [bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxyz]
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)""",
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// Passing strings
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{
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"yes",
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"no",
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"noyes",
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"crwth",
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"four",
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"bryyyy",
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},
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// Failing strings
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{
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"yess",
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"yesno",
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"forty",
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"catyyy",
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}
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);
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}
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static void test_failure_missing_root() {
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fprintf(stderr, "⚫ Testing missing root node:\n");
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// Test case for a grammar that is missing a root rule
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const std::string grammar_str = R"""(rot ::= expr
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expr ::= term ("+" term)*
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term ::= number
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number ::= [0-9]+)""";
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grammar_parser::parse_state parsed_grammar = grammar_parser::parse(grammar_str.c_str());
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// Ensure we parsed correctly
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assert(!parsed_grammar.rules.empty());
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// Ensure we do NOT have a root node
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assert(parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.find("root") == parsed_grammar.symbol_ids.end());
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fprintf(stderr, " ✅︎ Passed\n");
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}
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static void test_failure_missing_reference() {
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fprintf(stderr, "⚫ Testing missing reference node:\n");
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// Test case for a grammar that is missing a referenced rule
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const std::string grammar_str =
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R"""(root ::= expr
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expr ::= term ("+" term)*
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term ::= numero
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number ::= [0-9]+)""";
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fprintf(stderr, " Expected error: ");
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grammar_parser::parse_state parsed_grammar = grammar_parser::parse(grammar_str.c_str());
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// Ensure we did NOT parsed correctly
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assert(parsed_grammar.rules.empty());
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fprintf(stderr, " End of expected error.\n");
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fprintf(stderr, " ✅︎ Passed\n");
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}
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int main() {
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fprintf(stdout, "Running grammar integration tests...\n");
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test_simple_grammar();
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test_complex_grammar();
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test_quantifiers();
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test_failure_missing_root();
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test_failure_missing_reference();
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fprintf(stdout, "All tests passed.\n");
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return 0;
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}
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