{ open Parser exception Error of string } (* This rule looks for a single line, terminated with '\n' or eof. It returns a pair of an optional string (the line that was found) and a Boolean flag (false if eof was reached). *) rule line = parse | ([^'\n']* '\n') as line (* Normal case: one line, no eof. *) { Some line, true } | eof (* Normal case: no data, eof. *) { None, false } | ([^'\n']+ as line) eof (* Special case: some data but missing '\n', then eof. Consider this as the last line, and add the missing '\n'. *) { Some (line ^ "\n"), false } (* This rule analyzes a single line and turns it into a stream of tokens. *) and token = parse | [' ' '\t'] { token lexbuf } | '\n' { EOL } | ['0'-'9']+ as i { INT (int_of_string i) } | '+' { PLUS } | '-' { MINUS } | '*' { TIMES } | '/' { DIV } | '(' { LPAREN } | ')' { RPAREN } | _ { raise (Error (Printf.sprintf "At offset %d: unexpected character.\n" (Lexing.lexeme_start lexbuf))) }