I'm new to Haskell and this is only my second app, so forgive me if the answer to my question is obvious.
I'm trying to implement Thompson's RegExp code to implement an NFA for regular expressions. My app has 2 inputs so far: 1) First line - the number of expressions to implement (converted to Int), and 2) Second line - the regular expression to implement. Later on I'll be have a 3rd input on the same line as the regular expression to implement. This means that I'll need to learn how to parse the second input string to get a string and an integer. But I couldn't find how to parse the IO String yet. I guess that's another question for later, or maybe someone can provide a link on how to do it. Input will look like this:
(int input)
regex1 (int input)
regex2 (int input)
regex3 (int input)
Here's the pertinent code...there's a lot more, but only showing the relevant. The error I'm getting now is a "no parse:read" when I just enter anything for the second input (second line). The second input isn't used for now since I've temporarily hard coded for the second input. I'm in Leksah and the code configures and compiles. Could someone tell me why I'm getting the parse error when I run the app?
data Reg = Epsilon |
Literal Char |
Or Reg Reg |
Then Reg Reg |
Star Reg
deriving Eq
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --
-- ImplementNfa.hs
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
trans :: Ord a => Nfa a -> String -> Set a
trans mach str = foldl step startset str
where
step set ch = onetrans mach ch set
startset = closure mach (sing (startstate mach))
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Turn the result of trans into printable form. --
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
print_trans :: Nfa Int -> String -> [Char]
print_trans mach str = show (flatten (trans mach str))
buildRE::String -> Reg
buildRE r = regexp2 -- will build regex from "re"
-- hard coded for now until I
-- learn how to parse a string
re = "(ab|ba)" -- Hard coded for now until I can
-- learn how to parse an input string
a = Literal 'a'
b = Literal 'b'
regexp2 = Or (Then a b) (Then b a)
main::IO()
main = do input1 <- getLine
let t = (read input1::Int)
let t1 = t -1
-- Maybe I need a loop here for "t" but I don't know how
if (t1 == -1)
then return()
else
do input <- getLine
-- Need to figure out how to parse input
-- to get string 're' and an Int
let r = buildRE re
let nfa1 = build r
putStrLn $ (print_trans nfa1 re);
read
is called is for the first line of input -- unlessbuild
callsread
somewhere? (You don't seem to indicate wherebuild
comes from.)