Consider this portion of my vbscript grammar
EXPR.Rule = BINARY_EXPR
| COMPARE_EXPR
| AND_EXPR
| OR_EXPR;
BINARY_EXPR.Rule = EXPR + BINARY_OP + EXPR + ReduceHere();
COMPARE_EXPR.Rule = EXPR + COMPARE_OP + EXPR + ReduceHere();
AND_EXPR.Rule = EXPR + "and" + EXPR;
OR_EXPR.Rule = EXPR + "or" + EXPR;
COMPARE_OP.Rule = ToTerm("=") | "<=" | ">=" | "<" | ">" | "<>";
BINARY_OP.Rule = ToTerm("+") | "&" | "^" | "-" | "*" | "/" | "\\";// | "=" | "<=" | ">=" | "<" | ">" | "<>" | "mod" | "and" | "or";
RegisterOperators(60, "^");
RegisterOperators(50, "*", "/", "\\", "mod");
RegisterOperators(40, "+", "-", "&");
RegisterOperators(30, "=", "<=", ">=", "<", ">", "<>");
RegisterOperators(20, "and", "or");
and this vbscript program:
if 2=1+1 then x = 5
It's parsing this as if (2=1)+1 then x = 5
instead of if 2=(1+1) then x = 5
. I have BINARY_EXPR
specified before COMPARE_EXPR
and "+" has a higher operator precedence so I can't figure out how to tell it that it should be looking for the addition operation first. How else can I express this so Irony will parse it the way I'm intending?